Correspondence, 1926
- Containers:
- Box 13, Folder 14
- Scope and content:
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Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.
Access and use
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