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Contains 9 Results:

A. Stael Letter, 1819 December 29

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Translation of Letter Paris December 29, 1819 I have received, gentlemen, the letters that you did me the honor of writing on October 21 and November 19. The latter informed me that you have been interested in the account of Madame de Broglie and as for mine 54% of that which is still owed of the 6% of the division (?).I suppose that as we agreed you really wanted to use in purchase of 3% the sum of the funds of your account, and that my letter reaches you, you will have had the kindness...
Dates: 1819 December 29

Thomas Charles Morgan Letter, 1817 June 28

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Translation of Letter June 28, 1817 Dublin, Kildare, Ireland Here are two letters that I have just written, dear [female] friend, to our friend who left me nothing in to say. If it's only to assure you that your kind letter gave me the greatest pleasure--you find that the translation of my book is good. Well! And tomorrow night you will find the original even better-- I am sending it to you. This original copy in two volumes you will receive with this (love) letter. And you will do me the...
Dates: 1817 June 28

J. L. Anderson Letter, 1862 October 23

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Transcription of Letter Knoxville, Oct. 23rd 1862Dear Sister MaggieI received your interesting letter day before yesterday and would have answered it yesterday but I was to mad. The cause of my anger was that our horses were perishing for want of something to eat when there was plenty to be had if we had of had an officer that had of known his bisness. They had nothing to eat for two days. (-) You will see that I am in Knoxville again. We left this place on the 11th of this month to go to...
Dates: 1862 October 23

Jean Jacques Francois Lebarbier Letter, 1789 February 13

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Translation of Letter Sir: If you don't have any news to give me, I have some. I received a reply to my letter Wednesday. I was invited to dine the next day, Thursday. I was received with a lot of friendship but we have concluded nothing. They pointed out to me that they don't know in fact what I had done. And I was told with all possible honesty that they want to satisfy me but that it was necessary that I engage myself in my work while considering the circumstances. Thus my...
Dates: 1789 February 13

Edward Lynn Letter, 1863 December 25-27

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Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This letter was written on December 25-27, 1863, in Blains Cross Roads, Tenn., by Assistant Surgeon Edward Lynn of the 65th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, to his sister. In the letter, Lynn relates the movements of his regiment during the Siege of Knoxville and the events of the Battle of Fort Sanders in late November and early December 1863. Lynn also writes of becoming acquainted with Parson William Brownlow and his family and tells of visiting the Brownlow’s home and his plans to again...
Dates: 1863 December 25-27

Blount County (Tenn.) Textbook List, 1894 March 15

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Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This collection consists of a list of textbooks approved for use in the Blount County public schools, under Robert Walker, superintendent. The paper also contains handwritten notes relating to anatomy.

Dates: 1894 March 15

Sheeny White Tennessee Valley Ho! Cruise photographs, 1948 June 15-23

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Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This collection consists of 51 photographs by Sheeny White documenting the Tennessee Valley Ho! cruise. It also includes a short description of the cruise, which consisted of more than seventy cabin cruisers travelling from Paducah, Kentucky to Knoxville, Tennessee. Subjects of the photographs include boats, barges, TVA locks and dams, river scenery, crew, and passengers. A list in the back contains a brief description of each photograph

Dates: 1948 June 15-23

Sheeny White Tennessee Valley Ho! Cruise photographs, 1948 June 15-23

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Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This collection consists of 51 photographs by Sheeny White documenting the Tennessee Valley Ho! cruise. It also includes a short description of the cruise, which consisted of more than seventy cabin cruisers travelling from Paducah, Kentucky to Knoxville, Tennessee. Subjects of the photographs include boats, barges, TVA locks and dams, river scenery, crew, and passengers. A list in the back contains a brief description of each photograph

Dates: 1948 June 15-23

Alice Clement Love Letters, 1912 September 17-1914 March 9

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Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This collection consists of fourteen love letters written by Alice Clement to her husband Reverend Andrew E. Clement of Nashville, Tennessee.

Dates: 1912 September 17-1914 March 9