Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Letter. Neill McGregor, Louisville, Alabama, to "Dear Sir" [Archibald Jackson], n.p., 1852 June 13
The author (b. ca. 1815) left Cumberland County, North Carolina in 1851, establishing a farm in Barbour County, Alabama.
Letter. Neill McGregor, Louisville, Alabama, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1855 April 2
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Sumterville, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1855 April 27
The author is Archibald Jackson's uncle.
Letter. Angush Darrach and Hugh McGregor, Sumter District, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1855 October 20
Letter. [Angush Darrach], Sumter District, South Carolina, to "Dier Sir" [Archibald Jackson], n.p., 1856 May 25
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Sumter, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1857 March 13
Letter. Angush Darroch, Cumberland County, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1857 May 3
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Darlington District, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1857 July 5
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Darlington District, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1857 July 26
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Camden, New Jersey, to Dicy Ann Jackson, n.p., 1857 September 28
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Georgetown, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1858 March 17
Letter. Isabella Johnson, Gilopolis, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, Crain's Creek, North Carolina, 1859 March 3
The author is Archibald Jackson's cousin.
Letter. John W. McGregor, Anson County, North Carolina, to "Dear Cousin" [Archibald Jackson], 1859 March 3
Letter. Enoch Garner, Mount Olivet, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1859 April 17
Letter. John W. McGregor, n.p., to Archibald Jackson, n.p., [1859 Summer]
Letter. Isabella Johnson, n.p., to Archibald Jackson, Crain's Creek, North Carolina, 1859 August 17
Letter. Hugh McGregor, Darlington Court House, South Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1859 October 10
Letter. Unidentified, Liverpool, [?], to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1860 February 4
Letter. Isabella Johnson, Robeson County, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, Crain's Creek, North Carolina, 1860 March 25
Letter. John Riddle, n.p., to "Dier Sir", n.p., 1861 November 2
Letter. James C. Jackson and Dicy Ann Jackson, n.p., to Archibald Jackson, Wilmington, North Carolina, [1861-1862]
A letter written partly by Archibald Jackson's father and partly by his oldest sister. Jackson's 30th North Carolina Infantry was initially attached to the District of Cape Fear, Department of North Carolina (October 1861 to June 1862); it saw little action, spending much of its time at Camp Wyatt near Wilmington.
Letter. Miss Mary Cole, n.p., to Archibald Jackson, Wilmington, North Carolina, [1861-1862]
Letter. D. C. Johnson, Manassas Junction, Virginia, to Daniel Buie and John Johnson, n.p., 1862 January 21
The author is a Confederate soldier writing from winter camp at Manassas, to his brother and a friend in Co. H, 30th North Carolina Infantry. Much of the letter deals with the First Battle of Bull Run, fought the previous July.
Letter. Florah Ann Campbell, n.p., to Archibald Jackson, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1862 February 25
Letter. Effie Jane Graham, Moore County, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1862 February
The author is Archibald Jackson's cousin.
Letter. Dicy Ann Jackson, Moore County, North Carolina, to "Dear brother" (Archibald Jackson), n.p., 1864 March 18
Though dated 1864, content indicates that this letter was actually written in 1862.
Letter. Effie Jane Graham, Moore County, North Carolina, to "Dear Cousin" (Archibald Jackson), n.p., 1862 March 22
Letter. Thomas H. Harrington, Camp near Kinston, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson and N. McNeill Cole, n.p., 1862 April 10
The author was a Moore County resident and member of Co. I, 2nd North Carolina Cavalry. Cole was a member of Co. H, 30th North Carolina Infantry. The letter discusses the battle of New Bern (14 March 1862).
Letter. John Nicholson, Kinston, North Carolina, to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1862 April 26
The author was a Moore County resident and a member of Co. H, 26th North Carolina Infantry.
Letter. Archibald B. Nicholson, Camp near Kinston, North Carolina, to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1862 May 16
The author was a member of Co. I, 2nd North Carolina Cavalry.