Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Letter. J. M. Campbell, Jonesboro, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1862 July 23
The author was a member of Co. H, 30th North Carolina Infantry who was discharged on 12 August, 1862, having furnished a substitute.
Letter. Unidentified, Richmond, Virginia, to "Dear uncle," n.p., 1862 August 1
Speaks of Archibald Jackson's hospitalization in Richmond with typhoid fever.
Letter. Dicy Ann Jackson, Moore County, North Carolina, to Archibald Jackson and Burgess C. Jackson, n.p., 1862 August 4
Letter. [Burgess C. Jackson], Winder Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1862 September 20
Burgess Jackson, Archibald's younger brother, enlisted in Co. H, 30th North Carolina Infantry on 10 May 1862.
Letter. Burgess C. Jackson, Winder Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 186[2] October 26
Letter. Burgess C. Jackson, Winder Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, to Archibald Jackson, Crain's Creek, North Carolina, 1862 November 2
Letter. Burgess C. Jackson, Winder Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1862 November 19
Letter. Duncan McLeod, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1862 December 2
The author—the recipient's future husband—was a resident of Moore County serving in Co. H, 26th North Carolina Infantry.
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Richmond, Virginia, to Dicy Ann Jackson and Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1862 December 13
Letter. Burgess C. Jackson, Camp near Fredericksburg, Caroline County, Virginia, to Dicy Ann Jackson and Effie Jane Jackson, Crain's Creek, North Carolina, 1863 March 23
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Smallpox hospital near Gines (Gaines?) Station, Virginia, to Dicy Ann Jackson, Effie Jane Jackson, and Gorry Jackson, n.p., 1863 March 26
Letter. D. C. Shaw, n.p., to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1862 May 16
The author was a Moore County resident and member of Co. H, 30th North Carolina Infantry, recently returned to the regiment after undergoing exchange and parole as a prisoner of war.
Letter. "Nephew" [Archibald Nicholson], Camp of 2nd North Carolina Cavalry, Essex County, Virginia, to "Dear 'Aunt'" [Dicy Ann Jackson], n.p., 1863 April 1
Letter. Burgess C. Jackson, Camp near Hamilton's Crossing, Virginia, to Archibald Jackson, n.p., 1863 April 25
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, to "Dear Sister", n.p., 1863 April 27
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1863 May 15
Letter. Burgess C. Jackson, Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, to "Dear Sister", n.p., 1863 July 22
Mentions his evacuation with the wounded after Gettysburg.
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp near Madison Court House, Virginia, to "Dear Sister", n.p., 1863 July 30
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp 30th Regiment North Carolina Troops near Rapidan River, Virginia, to "Dear Sisters", n.p., 1863 September 29
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Bivouac 30th Regiment North Carolina Troops near Kelly's Ford, Rappahannock River, Virginia, to "Dear Sisters, Mother and Brothers", n.p., [1863] October 26
Letter. Malcolm Brewer, Bivouac 26th North Carolina Troops, Orange Court House, Virginia, to Dicy Ann Jackson and Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1863 November 15
Malcolm Brewer was a resident of Moore County and a member of Co. H, 26th North Carolina Infantry.
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp 30th Regiment North Carolina Troops near Morton's Ford, Virginia, to "Dear Sister", n.p., 1863 November 22
Letter. Archibald Jackson, n.p., to [Effie Jane Jackson?], n.p., [1863 November-December]
Letter. Effie Jane Jackson, Moore County. North Carolina, to "Dear Brother," [Archibald Jackson], n.p., 1863 December 4
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp 30th North Carolina Troops, to unidentified, n.p., 1864 April 5
Letter. Archibald Jackson, Camp 30th North Carolina Troops, to "Dear Sister", n.p., 1864 April 11
Letter. Gorry Jackson, Camp 6 miles from Petersburg, to Effie Jane Jackson and Mary Jane Jackson, n.p., 1864 August 11
Letter. Gorry Jackson, Camp of the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry, to Effie Jane Jackson and Mary Jane Jackson, n.p., 1864 October 30
Letter. Gorry Jackson, Camp of the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry, to Effie Jane Jackson, n.p., 1864 November 6
Commonplace book of Effie Jane Jackson, circa 1860s
Entitled "Effie Jane's Book" (1r). Content consists of Jackson family memoranda (births, deaths, and marriages) and several recipes and remedies.