Letter from John H. Crozier of Washington City, D.C.
to Levi Truehitt about locating Mrs. Jamison's husband in the muster rolls to acquire a pension for her. Also is a Jan. 7th letter from pension agent L. B. True of Washington City, D.C.
about being unable to locate Mr. Jamison on the rolls, 1848 January 7-8
This collection, the John Crozier/L. B. True/Levi Truehitt Correspondence, 1848, consists of one sheet of paper containing two separate letters regarding the pension claim of a Mrs. Jamison: one note from L. B. True to John Crozier (dated January 7, 1848) and a second from Crozier to Levi Truehitt (dated January 8, 1848). In the first letter, L. B. True of the pension office in Washington, D.C. tells John Crozier in D.C. about not being able to locate the name of Mr. Jamison in muster rolls. In the second, Crozier informs Levi Truehitt about L. B. True's response and asks for another man, Mr. Edwards, to help. An envelope addressed to Truehitt in Cleveland, Tenn. is also included.
See also the Ramsey Family Papers in MS.253. Crozier was brother of Margaret Barton Crozier Ramsey, and there are several letters to or from him in this collection.
Dates
- 1848 January 7-8
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.1 Linear Feet
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository