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Size | About 100 items |
Abstract | The collection contains miscellaneous items, circa 1800-1912, collected by Ella Barrow Spalding. Included are circulars concerning the enrollment of slaves and freedmen into the Confederate States Army, 1864, and broadsides of schools, factors, and orchards; biographical sketches; a daybook, 1829, of an unidentified person or firm in Savannah, Ga.; and other tiems. Among these items are curricula, programs, and examinations from academies, women's colleges, and universities in Georgia; an undated map showing the mail route from New York to New Orleans; a biographical sketch of Gen. Lachlan McIntosh of Georgia; and genealogical information on the McIntosh family. |
Creator | Spalding, Ella Barrow, collector. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Suzanne Ruffing, August 1996
Encoded by: ByteManagers Inc., 2008
Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, December 2009
This collection was processed with support from the Randleigh Foundation Trust.
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The collection contains miscellaneous items, circa 1800-1912, collected by Ella Barrow Spalding. Included are circulars concerning the enrollment of slaves and freedmen into the Confederate States Army, 1864, and broadsides of schools, factors, and orchards; biographical sketches; a daybook, 1829, of an unidentified person or firm in Savannah, Ga.; and other tiems. Among these items are curricula, programs, and examinations from academies, women's colleges, and universities in Georgia; an undated map showing the mail route from New York to New Orleans; a biographical sketch of Gen. Lachlan McIntosh of Georgia; and genealogical information on the McIntosh family.
Back to TopCirculars, broadsides, a map, and miscellaneous printed materials collected by Ella Barrow Spalding. The circulars contain orders concerning the enrollment of slaves and freedmen into the Confederate States Army, 1864.
Folder 1 |
1836-1841 |
Oversize Paper OP-1106/1-11
OP-1106/1OP-1106/2OP-1106/3OP-1106/4OP-1106/5OP-1106/6OP-1106/7OP-1106/8OP-1106/9OP-1106/10OP-1106/11 |
"The New York Price Current," 10 January 1866-6 June 1866 |
Folder 2 |
1842-1847 |
Oversize Paper OP-1106/12 |
Map of "The Great Metropolitan Mail Route, from New York to New Orleans," undated |
Folder 3 |
Volume 1: November 1912, 50 pp.Notebook containing sketch of the life of General Lachlan McIntosh (1729-1806), revolutionary hero of Georgia, prepared for the "Lachlan McIntosh Chapter" of the D. A. R., Savannah, Ga. |
Folder 4 |
Volume 2: 1829, 200 pp.Day book with newspaper copies of poems, anecdotes, jokes, and articles pasted into a day book containing entries for sugar, beverages, lard, foodstuffs, etc. |
Miscellaneous cartes-de-visite acquired by Ella Barrow Spalding.
Image P-1106/1 |
Carte-de-visite of Sallie Keith, 1867 |
Image P-1106/2 |
Carte-de-visite of Mrs. James Cobb and child, circa 1867 |
Image P-1106/3 |
Carte-de-visite of George T. Goetchins, 1866 |
Image P-1106/4 |
Carte-de-visite of "Generals in the South" featuring Longstreet, Morgan, Jackson, Lee, Beauregard, Stuart, and Johnson, circa 1862 |
Image P-1106/5 |
Carte-de-visite of an unidentified young woman, circa 1867 |
Image P-1106/6 |
Carte-de-visite of an unidentified man, circa 1867 |