Box SC1850-1899.001
Container
Contains 7 Collections and/or Records:
Letter and Envelope, 1860 November 04
Item — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 0772.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A letter dated 4 November 1860, from Claremont, Esher, Surrey (England), to an unidentified recipient, respecting warships and armaments.
Dates:
1860 November 04
Letter, 1875-02-20
Item — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 2008.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of one letter to the publishers of the Congressional Directory, dated February 20, 1875 and written by Frederick George Bromberg on United States House of Representatives stationery correcting two addresses listed in the Directory.
Dates:
1875-02-20
Letters, 1870
Item — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 2009.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of two letters, dated in 1870, written by Alfred E. Buck while he was serving in the United States House of Representatives, to the editor of the Congressional Directory.
Dates:
1870
Letters, 1869-02-18 - 1870-02-10
File — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 2010.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection consists of six letters written by Charles Waldron Buckley to the editors of the Congressional Globe requesting copies be sent to various people and Alabama newspapers and to be charged to his account.
Dates:
1869-02-18 - 1870-02-10
Letters
Item — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 2214.1
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
This collection consists of two letters from Archie to an unnamed brother and one letter from Archie to his sister, Sarah. The two letters to the brother discuss farming, the school where Archie taught, a food purchasing trip to Montgomery, and the situation with boarders at Archie's home. The third letter addresses Archie's sorrow regarding the division of the family farm due to inheritance. He also discusses his family life. The third letter contains additional writing over the front of the...
Dates:
1860 - 1874
Le Vert letter and clipping
File — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 2758.01
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Contains one letter written by this Mobile, Alabama, socialite to Mr. Meek in response to his letter regarding her book, Souvenirs of Travel. The recipient is most likely Benjamin Meek, a professor at The University of Alabama. Also includes a clipping from the Tuscaloosa News about Le Vert
Dates:
probably 1858 October 20
Letter, 1860-11-20
Item — Box: SC1850-1899.001, Folder: 0782.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A letter dated 20 November 1860, from Athens, Alabama, to a former teacher named Mrs. Washburn, containing news of the school and stating how much she misses Washburn.
Dates:
1860-11-20