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Size | 40 items. |
Abstract | Microfilm only. Chiefly correspondence of Thomas Wright, Episcopal minister in several North Carolina towns and in La Grange, Tenn., and his wife, Mary Green Wright, with their children, relatives, and church associates. Topics addressed include Episcopal church affairs; spiritual life; the California gold rush, 1851-1854; family news; and the Civil War. Correspondents include Episcopal bishops James Hervey Otey, John Stark Ravenscroft, and William Mercer Green. |
Creator | Green (Family : La Grange, Tenn.)
Wright (Family : La Grange, Tenn.) |
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: Nancy Kaiser, May 2021
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Microfilm only. Chiefly correspondence of Thomas Wright, Episcopal minister in several North Carolina towns and in La Grange, Tenn., and his wife, Mary Green Wright, with their children, relatives, and church associates. Topics addressed include Episcopal church affairs; spiritual life; the California gold rush, 1851-1854; family news; and the Civil War. Correspondents include Episcopal bishops James Hervey Otey, John Stark Ravenscroft, and William Mercer Green.
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Microfilm (M-1885/1)
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