Z 0629.000
STOCKWELL (EUNICE J.) PAPERS
1833 - 1913
This collection is composed mainly of typescripts of manuscripts in Greenville
made by Miss Eunice J. Stockwell in 1939 when she was a member of the staff
of the Historical Records Survey. The collection includes:
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"Manuscript Left by Dr. O. M. Blanton," pp. 4
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"Recollections of Miss Florence Burrus," pp. 4
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"Extract from Fragment of Diary Kept by Miss [Helen] Finlay," pp. 2
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"Journal and Letters of Mary Ann Hunt," June 13, 1833Mar. 14, 1834, pp.
12
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"Records Copies from a Genealogy of the Johnson Family," pp. 10
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Lockhart-Weir papers, Carroll County, Mar. 15, 1838Aug. 31, 1884, pp.
29
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James H. Maury and family papers, Sept. 18, 1863Oct. 25, 1864, pp. 16
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William P. Montgomery papers, Jan. 19, 1861Mar. 18, 1865, pp. 4
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"Letter Written by Captain William Fitzhugh Randolph," June 20, 1913, pp.
4
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"Records of Rucks Family," pp. 3
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"Excerpts from the Diary of Mrs. Myra Smith," Apr. 14, 1852Jan. 13, 1866,
pp. 5
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"Confederate Military Orders and Reports" kept by William Yerger, aide-de-camp
to Brigadier General Charles Clark, principally of various headquarters
of the Army of the Mississippi, Mar. 10May 27, 1862, pp. 45
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"Mrs. Mary A. C. Montgomery's Book, October 7th, 1858," pp. 9
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original manuscript entitled "Genealogy of the Green Family, pp. 11
Presented to the Department on Feb. 5, 1946, by Miss Eunice J. Stockwell,
Greenville.
A portion of this collection is available on microfilm. (MF Roll # 36046)