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Size | 32 items |
Abstract | Papers relating to John Azariah Graves (1822-1864) of Caswell County, N.C., including a letter to him from Calvin H. Wiley, 1855; a letter from him at Camp Vance, Va., 1863?; letters about his death at Johnson's Island and his funeral, 1864; a letter from Lieutenant Colonel George A. Graves (died 1907) from Johnson's Island Prison, Ohio, about a revival there and other matters; correspondence in the 1870s of Kate Mebane Graves, of Mebaneville, N.C.; newspaper clippings; and a few other items. |
Creator | Graves (Family : Caswell County, N.C.)
Mebane (Family : Mebane, N.C.) |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Finding aid updated for digitization by Kathryn Michaelis, September 2010
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Papers relating to John Azariah Graves (1822-1864) of Caswell County, N.C., including a letter to him from Calvin H. Wiley, 1855; a letter from him at Camp Vance, Va., 1863?; letters about his death at Johnson's Island and his funeral, 1864; a letter from Lieutenant Colonel George A. Graves (died 1907) from Johnson's Island Prison, Ohio, about a revival there and other matters; correspondence in the 1870s of Kate Mebane Graves, of Mebaneville, N.C.; newspaper clippings; and a few other items.
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