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Box 1

 Container

Contains 36 Results:

Letters 1-5, 1862 March 14 - 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 March 14 - 24

Letters 6-10, 1862 March 30 - April 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 March 30 - April 12

Letters 11-15, 1862 April 13 - 27

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 April 13 - 27

Letters 16-20, 1862 April 29 - May 6

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 April 29 - May 6

Letters 21-24, 1862 May 10 - June 10

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 May 10 - June 10

Letters 25-29, 1862 June 12 - July 2

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 June 12 - July 2

Letters 30-34, 1862 July 3 - 17

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 July 3 - 17

Letters 37-39, 1862 July 26 - August 8

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 July 26 - August 8

Letters 40-44, 1862 August 8 - 29

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 August 8 - 29

Letters 45-49, 1862 August 31 - September 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.

Dates: Other: 1862 August 31 - September 23