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Collection Number: 01455-z

Collection Title: Craft, Fort, and Thorne Family Papers, 1850-1864

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Size 119 items
Abstract Hugh Craft (1800-1867) was a farmer and merchant of Holly Springs, Miss.; his first wife was Mary E. Pitts; his son was Henry (born 1823); and his daughter was Martha. Martha's husband was James Fort (1822-1878). Edward Alston Thorne (born 1828) served with Ransom's Brigade, Confederate States of America, in North Carolina and Virginia. The collection contains correspondence and other items of Hugh, Mary E. Pitts Craft, Henry Craft; and Martha and James Fort. There are also letters from Confederate soldier Edward Alston Thorne to his wife Alice about military movements and camp life. Many items are family letters, 1820-1826, 1840-1876, to Hugh or Mary Craft or to Martha Craft Fort discussing illnesses, trips, and various activities of family members in Holly Springs, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., and Clinton and other locations in Georgia. There also are letters from Henry Craft telling of his life as a student at Princeton, 1847-1848; a detailed diary kept by Henry at Princeton, 1848-1849, with his impressions of people and events and reflections on politics, love, philosophy, etc.; and a two-volume diary of Henry Craft, 1859-1860, 1863-1864, focusing chiefly on family life in Memphis.
Creator Craft (Family : Holly Springs, Miss.)



Fort (Family : Holly Springs, Miss.)



Thorne (Family : Thorne, Edward Alston, 1828-1911)
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Restrictions to Access
No restrictions. Open for research.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Craft, Fort, and Thorne Family Papers, #1455-z, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Alternate Form of Material
Typed transcriptions of the two later diary volumes are available.
In part microfilm.
Additional Descriptive Resources
Original finding aid is filed in folder 1a.
Sensitive Materials Statement
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Processed by: SHC Staff

Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007

Finding aid updated for digitization by Kathryn Michaelis, September 2010

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Hugh Craft (1800-1867) was a farmer and merchant of Holly Springs, Miss.; his first wife was Mary E. Pitts; his son was Henry (born 1823); and his daughter was Martha. Martha's husband was James Fort (1822-1878). Edward Alston Thorne (born 1828) served with Ransom's Brigade, Confederate States of America, in North Carolina and Virginia.

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The collection contains correspondence and other items of Hugh, Mary E. Pitts Craft, Henry Craft; and Martha and James Fort. There are also letters from Confederate soldier Edward Alston Thorne to his wife Alice about military movements and camp life. Many items are family letters, 1820-1826, 1840-1876, to Hugh or Mary Craft or to Martha Craft Fort discussing illnesses, trips, and various activities of family members in Holly Springs, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., and Clinton and other locations in Georgia. There also are letters from Henry Craft telling of his life as a student at Princeton, 1847-1848; a detailed diary kept by Henry at Princeton, 1848-1849, with his impressions of people and events and reflections on politics, love, philosophy, etc.; and a two-volume diary of Henry Craft, 1859-1860, 1863-1864, focusing chiefly on family life in Memphis.

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Contents list

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119 items.
Folder 1a

Original finding aid

Folder 1

Volume 1: Address, 1850

Address delivered by Henry Craft, 4 July 1850, at the Baptist Church for the Holly Springs Spouting Club, a literary association, and later published by request in the Gazette.

Folder 2

Volume 2: Henry Craft diary, 25 February 1859-31 December 1860

Folder 3

Volume 3: Henry Craft diary, 8 April 1863-8 May 1864

Transcription Volume TV-1455/1

Typed transcriptions of volumes 2 and 3

Reel M-1455/1-3

M-1455/1

M-1455/2

M-1455/3

Correspondence and related material

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