Nathaniel Harrison Harris Papers, 1865-1899

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Summary

Creator:
Harris, Nathaniel Harrison, 1834-1900.
Abstract:

Nathaniel Harrison Harris (1834-1900) was born in Natchez, Miss. Harris was captain of Company C of the 19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, Confederate States of America. He became Brigadier General in 1864.

The collection contains two letters and, on microfilm, two pamphlets. One letter, 23 April 1865, from R. E. Harris, a Union soldier, to his mother, describes the funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the search for John Wilkes Booth; the other, 22 March 1899, from N. H. Harris in London to Captain Charles J. Lewis, New Orleans, comments on and corrects Lewis's recent article, "The Gallant Charge of Harris's Brigade at the Wilderness." The two pamphlets are J. W. M. Harris, "The Lesson Which Natchez Teaches her Sons"; and an address, 1884, and extracts from the diary of General N. H. Harris, published by his son, W. M. Harris, 1901.

Extent:
4 items
Language:
Materials in English

Background

Biographical / historical:

Nathaniel Harrison Harris (1834-1900) was born in Natchez, Miss., studied law at the University of Louisiana, and practiced law in Vicksburg, Miss. Harris was captain of Company C of the 19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, Confederate States of America. He became Brigadier General in 1864. Harris resumed his law practice after the Civil War ended, and was later president of a railroad.

Scope and content:

The collection contains two letters and, on microfilm, two pamphlets. One letter, 23 April 1865, from R. E. Harris, a Union soldier, to his mother, describes the funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the search for John Wilkes Booth; the other, 22 March 1899, from N. H. Harris in London to Captain Charles J. Lewis, New Orleans, comments on and corrects Lewis's recent article, "The Gallant Charge of Harris's Brigade at the Wilderness." The two pamphlets are J. W. M. Harris, "The Lesson Which Natchez Teaches her Sons"; and an address, 1884, and extracts from the diary of General N. H. Harris, published by his son, W. M. Harris, 1901.

Processing information:

Processed by: SHC Staff

Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007

Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, February 2011

This collection was processed with support from the sponsorship of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Office of Preservation, Washington, D.C., 1990-1993.

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No restrictions. Open for research.

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Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

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Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], in the Nathaniel Harrison Harris Papers, #1297-z, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Location of this collection:
Louis Round Wilson Library
200 South Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
Contact:
(919) 962-3765