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Photograph, Crashing on the ferry, sitting area
Photograph, Crashing on the ferry, luggage
Photograph, Crashing on the ferry, sleeping on the floor
Photograph, Night views of Helsinki harbor: Uspenski Cathedral, Finnish Orthodox, silhouetted in the background
Photograph, Night views of Helsinki harbor, Uspenski Cathedral, Finnish Orthodox, silhouetted in the background
Photograph, Crashing on the ferry, more attempts at sleeping
Photograph, Home at last (JFK airport), waiting outside
Photograph, Home at last (JFK airport), waiting outside
Photograph, Home at last (JFK airport), exterior of International Arrivals Building
Photograph, Doug Burton writing in journal at the Hotel Druzhba in Leningrad
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, Camp at Red Sulphur Springs, February 10, 1862 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter tells his sister about the low possibility of peace in the war.
Letter, Newton Thompson to Elizabeth Carpenter, Camp near Aldersons Ferry, Monroe County, VA., June 4, 1863 (Ms1996-008)
Thompson talks about the Spring time.
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, Camp near Aldersons Ferry, June 8, 1863 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter tells his sister about war news he has heard and asks about the family.
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, Charleston Kanawha Co., September 26, 1862 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter tells his sister about skirmishing on the way to Charleston.
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, Camp Price near Lewisburg, September 4, 1863 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter talks about preparing for a march towards Charleston and details the fighting near White Sulphur that he took part in.
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, Camp near the salt works, November 1, 1863 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter tells his sister about himself and his siblings with him as they arrived to camp near the Salt Works.
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, between Staunton and Harrisonburg, VA., June 2, 1864 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter talks about traveling during the war through Virginia.
Letter, Henry C. Carpenter to Elizabeth Carpenter, Camp near Salem, VA., June 6, 1864 (Ms1996-008)
Carpenter tells his sister about the war including attacks near Lynchburg and Confederate prisoners held by the Union soldiers.
W. p. [Samples?] to Radison Allen, December 20, 1864 (Ms1996-008)
This receipt verifies that the account is correct for seven hundred pounds of hay.
Ms2013-028_ArmHammerTradeCards
Arm & Hammer (part of Church & Driwght Co.) produced multiple series of trade cards in the early 20th century, including ones featuring birds, flowers, and animals. These cards represent a few examples of much larger set of cards in the Culinary…
Official report of events by Dr. Arthur Raper, No date
Official report by Dr. Arthur Raper. Focuses on events leading up to the lynching and the public response in Maury County.
Stanford E. Chaille's biographical/genealogical information
Chaille's genealogical information.
Chaille Manuscript resume
Chaille's resume. Lists his personal information as well as the positions and careers he's held.
"Biographical Sketch of Dr. Chaille"
A short biography of Dr. Stanford Chaille.
Confederate marriage license for Stanford E. Chaille and Mary L. Napier
Marriage certificate of Dr. Stanford Chaille and Mary L. Napier in 1863.
Letter from "A.L.N.," New Orleans, LA, May 14, 1862
Advises Dr. Chaille to return to New Orleans.
Letter from Stanford E. Chaille to a Mr. Barker, New Orleans, LA, March 22, 1883
Requests a copy of the Medical News and apologizes for previous abruptness.
Letter from Alcee Fortier, New Orleans, LA, November 1, 1899
Describes the origins of the name "Chaille." According to Alcee Fortier, Chaille derives from the French word for flint.
Letter from General Randall L. Gibson, Washington, D.C., December 25, 1876
Asks Dr. Chaille to analyze the Republican officers and returns board from a recent election. This letter apparently refers to Republican attempts to shut out former Confederate Democrats from power in Louisiana (postmarked envelope included).
Letter from Henry Hacksford, New Orleans, LA, May 17, 1862
Another letter that advises Dr. Chaille to return to New Orleans.
Letter from Mr. Legare, Farmington, April 30, 1862
Discusses Mr. Legare's travels through Union held New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
Letter from Mr. Legare, Mobile, April 20, 1864
Discusses a Confederate coward and the current state of New Orleans.
Letter from Stanford E. Chaille to Colonel Charles Chaille Long, Asheville, NC, October 15, 1889
Discusses Chaille family lineage. Includes many specific questions about the Chaille family.
Letter from Stanford E. Chaille to Professor Albert B Miles, M.D., New Orleans, LA, 1894
Letter of recommendation for Dr. Warren Stowe.
Letter from W.R. Morrison, St Charles Hotel, New Orleans, LA, July 8, 1877
Informs Dr. Chaille of when his testimony is required (for an apparent congressional hearing).
Letter from Marvin T. Myers, Richmond, October 12, 1862
Discusses fight at Leesburg with Lee.
Letter from J. W. Nicholson, Baton Rouge, LA, June 11, 1903
Thanks Dr. Chaille for two addresses he made. One was to soldiers, the other was to the State Medical Association.
Letter from Mary Owen Preston, Lexington, October 5, 1862
Discusses the confederate evacuation of Lexington and includes a picture of Mrs. William Preston and Caroline Preston.
Letter from Henry R. Rand, Macon, GA, February 4, 1865
Mr. Rand admits to defrauding Dr. Chaille of $744 but pleads for leniency
Letter from the Honorable Alexander Randall, Annapolis, MD, October 31, 1877
Informs Dr. Chaille of the results of Alexander Randall's investigation of any person named "Peter Chaille" in the eastern shores of Maryland.
Graduation Speech 1899
A graduation speech Chaille gives to the graduating class of 1889. The students were medical students.
Newpaper Clipping
Newspaper clipping about a woman in Mississippi who cared for her family despite hardship and disease.
Special Orders from Louisianna Headquarters
Special Orders from Louisianna Headquarters that anythng that belonged to Dr. Chaille that is in possession of military authorities must be returned to him.
Miscellaneous Photo 1
Mrs. (??) Preston
Miscellaneous Photo 2
A picture of Caroline Preston? Lexington, Kentucky, Spetember 1862
Chaille Photo Album 1
Photo album of Dr. Chaille and his family.
Chaille Photo Album 2
Photo album of family friends of Dr. Chaille.
Letter, Landon Duncan to Hiram Duncan, Giles County, VA., n.d. (Ms1997-023)
Duncan talks about his religious views and comments on Biblical scriptures.
Letter, Landon Duncan to Mr. Alamander Duncan and relatives, Giles County, VA., November 21, 1812 (Ms1997-023)
Duncan tells his uncle and relatives about his travels from his cousin's house and back to home as well as his health and welfare.
Letter, Landon Duncan to Mr. Alamander Duncan and relatives, Giles County, VA., December 16, 1814 (Ms1997-023)
Duncan talks about newly passed laws in Virginia regarding soldiers.
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