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Box 3

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

January 7, 1895. Randolph, E. H., Shreveport, La. To O. P. Temple. Appreciation of recent visit to Temple; personal news.

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 45
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The O. P. Temple Papers document Temple's involvement in local and national politics including Native American affairs, land in Texas and Tennessee, legal matters, slavery (including slaves that Temple owned), the Confederacy's secession, the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the Knoxville Chronicle, University of Tennessee business, and the publication of various of Temple's books.Series I: Correspondence and Appendices, 1832 February-1909: This series...
Dates: 1832 February-1909

January 15, 1895. Coyner, Charles L., San Diego, Texas. To O. P. Temple. Asking and giving information on Rhea family, his grandmother being Elizabeth Rhea.

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 45
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The O. P. Temple Papers document Temple's involvement in local and national politics including Native American affairs, land in Texas and Tennessee, legal matters, slavery (including slaves that Temple owned), the Confederacy's secession, the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the Knoxville Chronicle, University of Tennessee business, and the publication of various of Temple's books.Series I: Correspondence and Appendices, 1832 February-1909: This series...
Dates: 1832 February-1909

January 20, 1895. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Personal matters; mentions Maynard; Arnell and his activities; Barclay Martin and James W. Newman; Whigs and Democrats; Col. Du Pre's letters; incident related in Charles Egbert Craddock's In the Tennessee Mountains; conversation with Mrs. Admiral Lee; evacuation of Nashville; current Tennessee Politics.

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 45
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The O. P. Temple Papers document Temple's involvement in local and national politics including Native American affairs, land in Texas and Tennessee, legal matters, slavery (including slaves that Temple owned), the Confederacy's secession, the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the Knoxville Chronicle, University of Tennessee business, and the publication of various of Temple's books.Series I: Correspondence and Appendices, 1832 February-1909: This series...
Dates: 1832 February-1909

January 23, 1895. Norwood, J. W., Muddy Creek, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Address of Mrs. John M. Mounger, woman who furnished socks.

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 45
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The O. P. Temple Papers document Temple's involvement in local and national politics including Native American affairs, land in Texas and Tennessee, legal matters, slavery (including slaves that Temple owned), the Confederacy's secession, the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the Knoxville Chronicle, University of Tennessee business, and the publication of various of Temple's books.Series I: Correspondence and Appendices, 1832 February-1909: This series...
Dates: 1832 February-1909

January 28, 1895. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Fleming letter; article on Webster; Dr. Stephen Olin and slavery; conversation with Harris and talk about Andrew Johnson; meeting with Senator Pritchard of N.C.

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 45
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The O. P. Temple Papers document Temple's involvement in local and national politics including Native American affairs, land in Texas and Tennessee, legal matters, slavery (including slaves that Temple owned), the Confederacy's secession, the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the Knoxville Chronicle, University of Tennessee business, and the publication of various of Temple's books.Series I: Correspondence and Appendices, 1832 February-1909: This series...
Dates: 1832 February-1909