Box 3
Container
Contains 743 Results:
January 11, 1892. Baxter, Lewis T., Nashville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. World's Fair; outlook for appropriation; publicity used and needed.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
January 12, 1892. Evans, H. Clay, Chattanooga, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. To speak at Chamber of Commerce banquet on World's Fair.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
January 14, 1892. Hill, D.C., Dandridge, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Arrangements for Temple to speak.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
January 19, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Quotations from Rhett and other secessionists in books by John A. Logan, Edward McPherson and Lossing; Iverson's speech in Senate while Crittenden compromise was pending; Wigfall's utterances; Jefferson Davis' attitude toward secession and nullification; personal matters. Enclosure: extract from letter of R. Barnwell Rhett to Governor Adams, published Nov. 7, 1856.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
January 26, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Schofield letters; slander of Union soldiers of the South by E. V. Smalley of New York Times; cowardice, insufficiency and gallantry of soldiers due to commanders; incident of Gen. Nelson and Commander Coffee Childs; Nicolay and Hay's Lincoln; Stonewall Jackson and his wife's life of him; Ellis' story about La Fayette Hones; current Tennessee office seekers in Washington, Andy Patterson and Bob Taylor in particular; Harris' opinion of Andrew Johnson.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
February 6, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Andrew Johnson's hotel in Washington while he was Senator; eulogies of Houk in House and Congressional obituary eulogies in general; omission of Temple's name as leader of Whig party; Nay Taylor, Netherland, Fleming discussed; truth of east Tenn. history will come out after awhile.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
February 8, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Visit of Thos. J. Powell to W. G. Brownlow in jail; Powell's subsequent arrest on order of Gen. E. Kirby and his liberation obtained by Haynes; inquiry about Temple's formal slave, Fred.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
February 16, 1892. Reeve, Felix, Washington. To O. P. Temple. Thanks for letter; hopes interest in World's Fair will not delay Temple's book.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
February 16, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. E. Kirby Smith succeeded Crittenden; Smith's order for Mrs. Brownlow, Mrs. Maynard, and Mrs. Andrew Johnson to leave Tenn.; W. G. Brownlow's Cincinnati speech which caused this action against his family; Nicolay and Hay book unavailable in Washington stores; has Johnson's Jacob's Ladder Inaugural;
comments on Johnson.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
February 19, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Fictions
about Andrew Johnson's dying request as to his burial and about his wife's teaching him to read; incidents in Johnson's early life; R. B. Rhett's ancestry; addresses of Temple's brother and Capt. Moses Wiley.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
February 23, 1892. Reeve, Felix A., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Payment of balance of debt to Temple and to Washburn.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 25
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...
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1832 February-1909
March 1, 1892. Temple, M. S., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Will send statement of enlistment of Col. Samuel Craig in Colonial army, seen many years ago in a work in the Congressional Library; personal news.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 26
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...
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1832 February-1909
March 19, 1892. McDowell, E. C., Nashville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Resignation as member of Board of Managers of World's Fair (for Tenn.); can't get space in press; encloses letter of John Ruhm (not found).
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 26
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...
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1832 February-1909
March 22, 1892. McDowell, E. C., Nashville, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. McDowell and Ruhm, consent to publication of their letters of resignation if this would serve some good purpose.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 26
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...
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1832 February-1909
March 25, 1892. Naff, A. F., Chicago, Ill. To O. P. Temple. Asking position in World's Fair.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 26
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...
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1832 February-1909
March 25, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Personal matters; W. G. Brownlow's book; the elder Brownlow's first attempt to get into Kentucky with Andy Knott and James Morris; John Williams' advantage; Trigg has previously slipped through lines; incidents in John Minor Botts' book on the Rebellion.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 26
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...
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1832 February-1909
April 1, 1892. Parham, Louis L., Chattanooga, Tenn. To O. P. Temple. Suggestion for raiding money for World's Fair if county appropriations fail.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 27
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...
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1832 February-1909
April 5, 1892. Williams, W. D., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Reminiscences of Johnson's enmity toward Williams' father in 1843.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 27
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...
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1832 February-1909
April 19, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Andrew Johnson sworn in
as Senator at called session March 4, 1875; Johnson's last speech denouncing Grant and Brownlow; Brownlow's reply to Johnson; Brownlow and Grant; Bob Taylor's lecture in Washington.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 27
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...
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1832 February-1909
April 19, 1892. Brownlow, John B., Washington, D.C. To O. P. Temple. Brownlow's version of How Andrew Johnson was first nominated for Governor
; anecdote about Johnson and his friend, George W. Jones; ex-Senator Fowler's corroboration of Brownlow's recollection and additional information.
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 27
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...
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1832 February-1909