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- Collection: Prewar North Carolina
Letter of Duncan McDonald to John Ellis, November 17, 1859
I am in want of 25 commissions for this County.
For the purpose of giving new life to our wretched military
sistem, now almost entirely neglected ; the importance of having
a well drilled militia, since the outbrake at Harpers Ferry is
very…
Tags: Prewar North Carolina
Letter of John Ellis to John Floyd, December 10, 1859
The Sense of insecurity prevailing among the people of this
State, renders it necessary that I should apply to you for arms
to place in the hands of the militia.
I wish to procure from the Government, two thousand long
range rifles with bayonets…
Tags: Prewar North Carolina
Letter of Joseph Todd to John Ellis, December 15, 1859
I wish you if it is consistent with the public service to send
me some 25 or 30 commissions for officers of the militia of the
95th Regiment of N. Carolina as I have none and but very few
officers commissioned. The times look a little squally and…
Tags: Prewar North Carolina
Speech of John W. Ellis, March 9th, 1860.
Mr. President,102 and Gentlemen of the Convention
:
Your committee has communicated to me the action of the
Convention, and I am here to express to you my profound
obligations for the high confidence you are pleased to repose in
me. A nomination…
Tags: Prewar North Carolina
Southern Claim of Rittenhouse Baird, February 14, 1878
I aided one who I was well acquainted with by the name of W. R. Shull. I signed a petition and used all the influence I could and helped to prevent the Rebel army from shooting him, and they did not carry out their sentence.
…I was glad to hear of…
Southern Claim of John Horton, April 1876
My Sympathies were on the side of the Union at the beginning and close of the war.
During the war, I fed and protected union men who were deserting from the rebel army and going through the hills to join the union army.
I took the…
Southern Claim of David Norris, July 29, 1876
I heard that a rebel command...took property from [John Horton] on account of his being reported as a union man.
I have heard of [John Horton] doing all he could for the union cause, but nothing against it. I heard when his son James W. Horton…
Census Record of Thomas Day, 1850
Tags: freedman, North Carolina, Slaves
Proceedings of the Faculty, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, October 6, 1856
Monday October 6th. 1856
The Faculty met under a summons from the President at 12 o'clock. A.M.
All the members were present.
The President stated to the Faculty, that in accordance with the course which he deemed his duty to pursue, with…
Craven County meeting resolutions, December 12, 1860
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D. H. Hill, 1859-1924
Daniel Harvey (D. H.) Hill (1859-1924), the son of Confederate general D. H. Hill, was an important figure in the commemoration of the Civil War and…