Box 12
Contains 26 Results:
Oversized correspondence and papers of Sallie B. Jones, 1883
The “Bowman Family Papers” series, which dates from 1803 to 2000, includes personal correspondence and business papers of John Hite Bowman, Washington M. Bowman, and family members from primarily the 1820's through 1860's. Checks, receipts, and bills document the Bowman mill operations. This series also includes genealogical research on the Bowman family collected by Mildred Smith Glenn and Evelyn Glenn Hunter.
Oversized letters to Serepta Jordan, 1856 to 1862
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
Oversized letters to Serepta Jordan from T.E. Trabue, 1860 to 1861
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
Oversized letters to Serepta Jordan from J.W. Mallory, 1861 to 1862
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
Letter, John Mallory to Elzie [Elsey?] Trice, 1861 December 17
The “Serepta Jordan Homer Papers” series, which dates from 1841 to 1899, includes personal correspondence, notecards, poetry, drawings, death notices, and genealogical notes. Of note are the letters written to Serepta in the years preceding the Civil War. Other letters in this series demonstrate the close relationship that she held with her aunt, Tabitha “Tabbie” Trice.
