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Abstract | The collection is a volume containing three apparently unrelated sets of records: (1) lettercopy book, December 1859-February 1861, of the United States army engineers' office, New Orleans, La., under P. G. T. Beauregard and Walter McFarland, concerning regular business and the contest, upon secession, between the state of Louisiana and the United States Army over federal property; (2) lettercopy book, April-August 1861, of Colonel (later General) Paul Octave Hebert, Confederate States of America, New Orleans, concerning artillery, supplies, ammunition, personnel, and organization; and (3) records, 1896-1902, of the Franklin Literary Society at Howard College, East Lake, Ala. (predecessor of Samford University). |
Creator | Hebert, Paul Octave, 1818-1880. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, March 2011
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The collection is a volume containing three apparently unrelated sets of records: (1) lettercopy book, December 1859-February 1861, of the United States army engineers' office, New Orleans, La., under P. G. T. Beauregard and Walter McFarland, concerning regular business and the contest, upon secession, between the state of Louisiana and the United States Army over federal property; (2) lettercopy book, April-August 1861, of Colonel (later General) Paul Octave Hebert, Confederate States of America, New Orleans, concerning artillery, supplies, ammunition, personnel, and organization; and (3) records, 1896-1902, of the Franklin Literary Society at Howard College, East Lake, Ala. (predecessor of Samford University).
Back to TopOversize Volume SV-3183/1 |
Lettercopy book, 1859-1861; 1896-1902 |