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Letter from J. C. W. to Mrs. Featherston. Undated
Author Unknown
Regarding filling a special order for a dress.
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Manuscript with seal "Bar Meeting...At a meeting of the Kosciusko Bar and officers of the Circuit Court..."
Author Unknown
Regarding appreciation of services of W.S. Featherston for presiding over court.
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Series 9. Miscellaneous Documents & Correspondence: Box 9: Folder 22
Author Unknown
Handwritten manuscript with seal, "Bar Meeting- At a meeting of the Kosciusko Bar and officers of the Circuit Court".
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Song Lyrics (Undated)
Author Unknown
The author prays to god and promies to care for his dying sister's child before she passes.
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Unknown to "Brother William"
Author Unknown
Regarding father's will and it being different that the writer had thought. The author of the letter notes that all that has been willed to them is now William's
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Unknown to Unknown (Undated)
Author Unknown
Author discusses illness, relatives' children & their own plans for children.
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Unknown to Unknown (Undated)
Author Unknown
Nationalistic discussion of secession & oppression; also discusses correspondence home and his next encampment.
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W. Watt to J. E. Davis, 19 May
W. Watt and Joseph E. Davis
Former slave petitioning for a loan to replace a lost horse.
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Letter from Robert C. Finlay to Mrs. Hering. 15 May 1952
Robert C. Finlay
Regarding thesis on General Featherston.
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Letter from J. D. Williams to Mrs. Earl L. Hering. 16 May 1952
J. D. Williams
Regarding thanks for letting Finlay use Featherston papers.
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Mrs. V. G. Armistead to Miss Elizabeth Kirkland (15 May 1937)
Virgie Gage Armistead, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Maud Marrow Brown
2 letters. One from Kate Armistead to her niece mentioning a family cemetery and another to Kate concerning a history of the University Greys, by Maude Marrow Brown.
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Letter from E. B. Featherston to D. M. Featherston. 22 August 1927
E. B. Featherston
Letter sent from Aspermont, Texas; regarding history of Featherston family, request for photograph of W.S. Featherston. Envelope.
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Letter from Pat Harrison to D. M. Featherston. 4 January 1922
Pat Harrison
Letter sent from Washington, D.C.; regarding the pension case of Samira Wooten. Envelope.
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A. C. Anderson to Joseph Holt (13 July 1913)
A. C. Anderson and Joseph Holt
References Holt's article about Jeremiah and informs Holt of a Ripley resident named James C. Rowell who fought with Gage
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H. Q. Bridges to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (26 July 1913)
H. Q. Bridges and Virgie Gage Armistead
Description of Jeremiah Gage's moment of injury and the recollections of his death by a former friend and member of the University Grays.
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James L. Goodloe to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (26 June 1913)
James L. Goodloe and Virgie Gage Armistead
Concerns affection for Jeremiah and references the article written by Holt
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James L. Goodloe to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (2 July 1913)
James L. Goodloe and Virgie Gage Armistead
Thanks Mrs. Armistead for the photograph of Jeremiah and discusses attempts to publish an article on Gage in the Commercial Appeal
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Joseph Holt to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (10 July 1913)
Joseph Holt and Virgie Gage Armistead
Describes that Jeremiah is probably buried amongst the "Unknown dead" in the National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Also includes 2 postcards: 1 image of the Cemetery and 1 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the battle.
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Joseph Holt to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (24 June 1913)
Joseph Holt and Virgie Gage Armistead
Concerning an article, written by Holt, in which he alludes to Jeremiah Gage as a "princely fellow and favored son of the Eleventh Mississippi.)
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G. T. D. to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (5 July 1913)
Unknown and Virgie Gage Armistead
Discusses seeing an article on Jeremiah and the memories it evoked; also discusses Mary M.G. Sanders.
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James L. Goodloe to Mrs. V. G. Armistead (15 March 1911)
James L. Goodloe and Virgie Gage Armistead
Concerns affection for Jeremiah and his other departed friends
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R. C. Lipsey to Kate Armistead (27 March 1908)
R. C. Lipsey and Kate Armistead
Details the various Gage brothers' service to the War, particularly Jeremiah, with whom Lipsey served.
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Background of Captain Jeremiah Sanders
Memorial of Jeremiah Sanders, grandfather to Mary Margaret Gage Sanders & Jeremiah Sanders Gage. Lines copied from his tombstone by Mary, 19 August 1891 and re-copied by A.G.E. (Anna Eliza Gage Evans? 18 August 1906.
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Unknown Cousin to Anna (4 January 1903)
Unknown and Anna Elizabeth Gage Evans
Details various family members' activities & Anna's recent tragedies, probably illness and death of family members; also concerns the correspondant's daughter's position as principal of the school on the Vanderbilt's Bilmore estate.
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Letter from Aikens & Judge to D. M. Featherston. 15 May 1900 8 May 1900
Aikens & Judge
Letter sent from Sioux Falls, South Dakota; regarding Featherston divorce. Attached: typed document dated complaint of Corinne Connell Featherston against Dudley McEwen Featherston for divorce.
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Letter from Aikens & Judge to D. M. Featherston. 26 January 1900
Aikens & Judge
Letter sent from Sioux Falls, South Dakota; regarding Featherston divorce.
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Letter from Aikens & Judge to D. M. Featherston. 27 March 1900
Aikens & Judge
Letter sent from Sioux Falls, South Dakota; regarding Featherston divorce.
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Letter from Aikens & Judge to D. M. Featherston. 30 June 1900
Aikens & Judge
Letter sent from Sioux Falls, South Dakota; regarding fees for handling Featherston divorce. Envelope.
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Letter from Aikens & Judge to D. M. Featherston. 7 May 1900
Aikens & Judge
Letter sent from Sioux Falls, South Dakota; regarding Featherston divorce.
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Letter from Aikens & Judge to D. M. Featherston. 8 June 1900
Aikens & Judge
Letter sent from Sioux Falls, South Dakota; regarding Featherston divorce. Envelope.
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