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Size | 19 items. |
Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Letters received by the McKinne family of Augusta, Ga., including two, 1841-1842, from Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900), professor of art in New York; and papers of John King Jackson (1828-1866) of Augusta, including his brigade order book (March 1862-January 1863), as a general in the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Letters to McKinne family members are from relatives and friends concerning family and personal matters. Richards's letters to Anne McKinne are affectionate and discuss his family life. |
Creator | Jackson (Family : Jackson, John King, 1828-1866)
McKinne (Family : Augusta, Ga.) |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Letters received by the McKinne family of Augusta, Ga., including two, 1841-1842, from Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900), professor of art in New York; and papers of John King Jackson (1828-1866) of Augusta, including his brigade order book (March 1862-January 1863), as a general in the Confederate Army of Tennessee. Letters to McKinne family members are from relatives and friends concerning family and personal matters. Richards's letters to Anne McKinne are affectionate and discuss his family life.
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