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39th Tennessee Regiment and 3rd Tennessee Militia Muster Rolls

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0733
Abstract The first of these muster rolls lists the officers and men serving in the four divisions of the 2nd Battalion of the 39th Tennessee Regiment as of June 20, 1812. The list was compiled by the unit's commander, Thomas Smith, and sent to the Regiment's overall commander, Major Henry Henegar. The second muster roll documents the officers and men serving in the four divisions of the 3rd Tennessee militia as of June 19, 1812. This formation was commanded by Captain Walter Clark (who compiled the...
Dates: 1812 June 18-20

Amy L. Atchison Collection of Civil War Muster Rolls

 Collection
Identifier: MS-2939
Abstract

This collection consists of thirteen Muster Rolls from Company G, 2nd Tennessee Cavalry, signed between October 1862 and February 1865, and eighteen confederate and Civil War-era state banknotes.

Dates: 1862 October-1865 February, undated

Andrew Jackson Provision Return

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0860
Abstract

This provision return, signed by Major General Andrew Jackson, instructs the contractor to provide complete rations for the 61 men of Captain William Carroll's company of Nashville Volunteers.

Dates: 1813 March 18

David Burford Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0935
Abstract The correspondence housed in this collection documents David Burford's military career and participation in politics and the slave trade between 1814 and 1856. Jourdan M. Saunders (Burford's business partner) wrote many of the letters which discuss their activities with James R. Franklin and John Armfield. This collection also contains letters concerning political matters (including two from Samuel Hogg, an early Tennessee Congressman, and one from Felix Grundy, a United States Senator), an...
Dates: 1814 September 8-1856 April 15

David Henley Letters

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0736
Abstract

These six documents show David Henley's appointment and service as an Agent of the United States Department of War in the Territory South of the River Ohio from 1793 to 1797. Among the subjects they discuss are pay for the militia stationed in Henley's vicinity, military procurement, the sale of two enslaved individuals, and the actions of local Native Americans.

Dates: 1793 August 31-1797 August 31

James M. Howry Commission as Colonel Commandant in the Tennessee Militia

 Collection
Identifier: MS-1830
Abstract

Tthe original certificate presented to James M. Howry confirming his position as Colonel Commandant in the Tennessee Militia. The document includes a faded seal of the state of Tennessee and is signed in Nashville by Governor William Carroll and the Secretary of State on January 30, 1830. The recipient, Howry, signed on March 29, 1830. Howry signed the back of the certificate while most of the text is on the front.

Dates: 1830 March 29

John W. Wester Commission

 Collection
Identifier: MS-1217
Abstract

This commission appoints John W. Wester a 1st Lieutenant in the Kingston Rifle Company. It is signed by Sam Houston, who was then the Governor of Tennessee.

Dates: 1828 March

Morris Shean/Tennessee Militia Documents

 Collection
Identifier: MS-2808
Abstract

Collection consists of four early militia documents from the Nashville area. Dated 1793 and 1794, the documents record the actions of Morris Shean, a soldier in Captain Joseph McElwrath's Company of Militia.

Dates: 1793-1794

Tennessee Militia Record Book and James Thompson Gamble Account Book

 Collection
Identifier: MS-2218
Abstract

The Tennessee Militia Record Book and James Thompson Gamble Account Book, 1840-1885, contains the records of both the 20th Regiment of the Tennessee Militia in Blount County (1840-1854) and the business of Gamble in Maryville (1870-1885).

Dates: 1840-1885

William G. Brownlow Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-1940
Abstract

This collection consists primarily of letters documenting William Gannaway Parson Brownlow's service as Governor of Tennessee and showing the problems that Tennessee faced during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Also included are letters to and from Brownlow's son, John Bell Brownlow.

Dates: 1848 December 18-1902 August 5