Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
"The James Boys in Tennessee" Draft, undated
"Battle in the Lava Beds" Draft, undated
"Pow Wow at Medicine Lodge" Draft, undated
"From Ash Barracks to the Little Big Horn" Draft, undated
Book Proposal for Alias Woodson and Howard: The James Boys in Tennessee, undated
"Jesse James in Tenn." Draft, 1984
"Virgil Earp's First Gun Fight" Research, undated
Steve Eng's Nashville Sound Manuscript Excerpt and Correspondence, 2002 July 16, undated
Research Photographs, undated
Research Photographs, 1979 December 12-1986 January 25, undated
Photograph of John Coffee Hayes, undated
Society of the Army of the Tennessee Ribbons, 1884 August 13-14, 1886 September 15-16
Collection contains two commemorative ribbons from the seventeenth and nineteenth reunions of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee. The ribbons are printed with gold text that states the event and dates. The seventeenth reunion took place in Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, on August 13 and 14, 1884. The nineteenth reunion was held in Rock Island, Illinois, on September 15 and 16, 1886.
Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Women's Portraits, circa 1880s-1910s
Papers, 1930 January 31-1992 August 16, undated
Articles and Brochures, 1955 July 10-1976 November 15, undated
Negatives, circa 1910s
Photographs, 1986-2014 August, undated
Lane College Baseball Team Photograph, 1912
Collection contains a single mounted photograph of the 1912 Lane College baseball team. The image depicts thirteen African American men including ten uniformed players and three men in suits. This photograph belonged to Arthur Riley, the catcher for the team. On the back of the mounting, the names of the players and their positions are written.
Sarah Childress Polk Letter to General James Grant Wilson, 1888 February 27
Collection contains a two page letter written by Sarah Childress Polk on February 27, 1888. The letter, a response to General James Grant Wilson discusses a photograph of Sarah's husband, the late James K. Polk, about which the general had previously inquired. Polk explains in her letter that the photograph in question was taken a few months before her husband's death. James Polk died shortly after his leave from the White House, a time which Sarah discusses in this letter.
A. G. Franklin Letter to Dr. Jesse Snodgrass, 1864 July 22
Collection contains a three page handwritten letter and envelope to Dr. Jesse Snodgrass from A. G. Franklin. The letter was written on July 22, 1864, and sent from Knoxville, Tennessee to Snodgrass, a surgeon for the Union Army, who was stationed in Atlanta, Georgia.