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Contains 33 Results:

Letter, John Shrady in Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1863 December 25

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1863 December 25

Letter, John Shrady in Clinton, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 March 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 March 27

Letter, John Shrady in Clinton, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 March 30

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 March 30

Letter, John Shrady in Asylum U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 July 11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 July 11

Letter, John Shrady in Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 July 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 July 16

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 July 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 July 20

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 July 22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 July 22

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 July 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 July 28

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 July 31

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 July 31

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 September 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 September 4

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 September 11

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 September 11

Letter, John Shrady in Holston U.S.A. General Hospital, Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 September 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 September 28

Letter, John Shrady in Knoxville, Tenn., to Jeannie Lockhart, 1864 October 8

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

Letters written by Dr. John Shrady (in a very clear hand) to his wife, Jeannie (Sammis) Shrady, while serving as a surgeon with the 2nd Tennessee Infantry Division during the Civil War. Of particular interest are the letters from July 29, 1863 (which tells of a "Rebel massacre" near Myandotte'sville, Virginia some time in the past) and September 28, 1864 (which discusses difficulties with mustering out and getting paid, and mentions W. G. Brownlow in passing).

Dates: 1864 October 8

Thomas S. Stribling Letter, 1938 January 21

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Author Thomas Stribling wrote this letter to Mr. M. H. Kowan of Columbus, Ohio in response to Kowan's request for answers to five questions, seemingly related to writing (the original questions are not included). The first answer provides Stribling's humorous definitions of the words fiction and novel. The second seems to explain why Stribling writes. The third answer ranks the elements of a novel in order of their importance, and the fourth simply reads "Rewriting." The last answer says...
Dates: 1938 January 21

William J. Helsley Letters, 1864 July 23-September 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

William J. Helsley wrote these two letters to his wife, Mary, on July 23 and September 7, 1864 during the Civil War. In them, he describes guarding a bridge over the Tennessee River, the Confederate retreat from Atlanta, and General Morgan's death.

Dates: 1864 July 23-September 7

James P. White Indenture, 1849 August 17

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This document certifies that James P. White purchased 5,000 acres of land in Sullivan County, Tennessee from George Bushong for $550.

Dates: 1849 August 17

Jacob Myers Indenture, 1850 March 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This document certifies that Jacob and Eliza Myers sold Lot #11 on Second Street in Kingsport, Tennessee to John Patton in exchange for Lot #9 so that it could be used to benefit the Presbyterian Church.

Dates: 1850 March 12

Elizabeth Goshen Indenture, 1836 January

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This document certifies that Elizabeth Goshen (widow of Jacob Goshen) and her children James, Alexander, Caroline, Mary, and Susan sold Lot #5 on First Street in Kingsport, Tennessee to James Haggard of Hawkins County for $20.00.

Dates: 1836 January

Jesse Morrell Survey, circa 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

This document describes the boundaries of a plot of land by listing the trees and poles that outline it. The back of the sheet, which is appears to be part of a larger piece of paper, is stamped "Knoxville Nov 9" and seems to be addressed to "Mr Jesse M, green field, Sull."

Dates: circa 1850

Nashville and Florence Railroad Company Construction Cost Estimates, 1880 April 17-May 15

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

The first document in this collection is a bid from O. H. P. Bennett Engineers dated April 17, 1880 indicating that they could construct the proposed Nashville and Florence Railroad at a cost of $19,990. The second item is a bid from Chas. W. Brown dated May 15, 1880 stating that his organization could construct the line for $39,000.

Dates: 1880 April 17-May 15