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Box 2

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Contains 78 Results:

James W. M. Harris to Master Harris Broderick (grandson), n.d.

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: n.d.

Grandma Harris Truman (mother) to James W.M. Harris, May 31, 1864

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: May 31, 1864

Nathaniel Harrison Harris to James W.M. Harris, June 11, 1862

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: June 11, 1862

James W.M. Harris to General Nathaniel Harrison Harris, June 8, 1863

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: June 8, 1863

James W.M. Harris to "cousin Jim", September 21, 1859

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: September 21, 1859

George Washington Custis Lee to James W.M. Harris, January 10, 1863

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: January 10, 1863

Wade H. Griffin to James W.M. Harris, July 1, 1863

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: July 1, 1863

James W.M. Harris to unknown Doctor, October 12, 1863

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: October 12, 1863

Meyer sisters to James W.M. Harris, November 5, 1866

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: November 5, 1866

Mrs. Gibson to James W.M. Harris, June 10, 1885

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The James W.M. Harris Papers consist of over 200 letters written either from or to Harris or immediate members of his family between 1857 and 1909. The majority of the letters are from James to his wife Mary, written almost entirely during the Civil War. These letters contain descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, life in Richmond, and first hand descriptions of African-Americans during the war. Harris also frequently recounts current events during the war, as well as encounters with Belle...
Dates: June 10, 1885