Resource Type
Partner
UNT Libraries Special Collections
125
Rice University Woodson Research Center
60
Pearce Museum at Navarro College
44
McWhiney History Education Group
22
Private Collection of Jim McDermott
16
St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library
5
Austin College
4
Southwestern University
2
The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
1
Fort Bend Museum
1
1 More
Collection
The Civil War and its Aftermath: Diverse Perspectives
125
Hidden Selections of Houston’s African American and Jewish Heritage
60
Pearce Civil War
44
Rescuing Texas History, 2014
44
Abilene Library Consortium
22
Judge Joseph A. Carroll Collection
16
Rescuing Texas History, 2013
16
Spanish Archives of Laredo
5
Osterhout Papers
4
Southwestern University Archival Collections
2
3 More
Serial/Series Title
Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917
44
Hamilton K. Redway Family papers, 1825-1916
42
The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969
39
L. D. Bradley Papers, 1859-1887
38
VanBuren Whipple Sargent Letter Collection
21
William Henry Henderson Papers, 1862-1931
3
J. L. Halbert Collection
2
Johnson Family Correspondence - 1842-c.1925
2
Huth (Ferdinand Louis) Papers
1
K. K. Rector Letter Collection
1
1 More
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[Transcript of Letter from C. A. Darling to Fred A. Rice - November 23, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from C. A. Darling to Fred A. Rice discussing a box and its contents sent to Fred. She asks Fred to help her ship the box by giving it to Mr. Gesham of Grimes Company.
Date:
November 23, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice - May 11, 1864]
Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice alerting him not to send any more cotton bales to Lubbock, his friend, for reasons unable to be described in this letter. Instead, he tells Fred to send the Cotton to his friends in Alleyton, Texas.
Date:
May 11, 1864
Creator:
Nichols, E. B.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice - May 11, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from E. B. Nichols to Fred A. Rice alerting him not to send any more cotton bales to Lubbock, his friend, for reasons unable to be described in this letter. Instead, he tells Fred to send the Cotton to his friends in Alleyton, Texas.
Date:
May 11, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond - September 12,1864]
Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond discussing the shipment of saddles and what to do with the blankets at William M. Rice's house. They ask Bremond to sell these blankets or to trade them for cotton and/or a permit to export cotton.
Date:
September 12, 1864
Creator:
Rowe & Ford
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond - September 12,1864]
Transcript of Letter from Rowe & Ford to E. Bremond discussing the shipment of saddles and what to do with the blankets at William M. Rice's house. They ask Bremond to sell these blankets or to trade them for cotton and/or a permit to export cotton.
Date:
September 12, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice - February 15, 1864]
Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice discussing whether Fred had purchased the cavalry boots from Mr. Brown.
Date:
February 15, 1864
Creator:
Buxley, R. H.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice - February 15, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from R. H. Buxley to Fred A. Rice discussing whether Fred had purchased the cavalry boots from Mr. Brown.
Date:
February 15, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from John B. Rector to Kenner K. Rector, September 9, 1864]
Letter from John B. Rector, to his brother, Kenner K. Rector discussing how he's returned to the regiment again, General Wheeler raiding Tennessee in order to force General Sherman to fall back and stop his attack on Atlanta, and his confidence on General Hood's ability to hold Atlanta for some time to come. He additionally mentions the brilliance of the nomination of George McClellan and the Democratic Party strategy, and believes that no matter what the Confederacy should continue to fight for its independence.
Date:
September 9, 1864
Creator:
Rector, John B.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent to Mrs. Sargent, June 21, 1864]
Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent, to his mother, Mrs. Sargent discussing the recovery of his wounded leg and his plans to get furloughed. He says that he will be waiting to receive his pay first and recover from his wound before requesting to be furloughed.
Date:
June 21, 1864
Creator:
Sargent, Vanburen W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent to Mrs. Sargent, June 21, 1864]
Transcript of letter from Vanburen W. Sargent, to his mother, Mrs. Sargent discussing the recovery of his wounded leg and his plans to get furloughed. He says that he will be waiting to receive his pay first and recover from his wound before requesting to be furloughed.
Date:
June 21, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent to James Sargent, August 13, 1864]
Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent, to his brother, James Sargent discussing his desire to get out of a military hospital as soon as possible in order to get back to his regiment.
Date:
August 13, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent to James Sargent, August 13, 1864]
Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent, to his brother, James Sargent discussing his desire to get out of a military hospital as soon as possible in order to get back to his regiment.
Date:
August 13, 1864
Creator:
Sargent, Vanburen W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent to Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, 1864]
Letter from Vanburen W. Sargent, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sargent informing them that his leg is doing better; giving his parents a health update.
Date:
1864
Creator:
Sargent, Vanburen W.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Receipt Exchanging Gold for Sterling, 1864]
Receipt documenting the deposit of $5,000 in gold coin, exchanged via other companies for £321.03, which will be delivered by W. M. Rice & Co. to W. M. Rice.
Date:
May 12, 1864
Creator:
Anderson, P. C.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Transcript of Letter from W. E. Barry to W. M. Rice - March 23, 1864]
Transcribed text for a letter asking that W. M. Rice have a third party send W. E. Barry money to cover a transcript.
Date:
March 23, 1864
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from W. E. Barry to W. M. Rice - March 23, 1864]
Letter asking that W. M. Rice have a third party send W. E. Barry money to cover a transcript.
Date:
March 23, 1864
Creator:
Barry, William E.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley - March 12, 1864]
Letter from L. D. Bradley to Minnie Bradley, dated March 12, 1864 and sent from a camp on Cedar Bayou, in which he writes about rumors of where his company will move next, and discusses some matters related to money. Minnie wrote below the end of the letter: "My own Darling heart. My dear precious husband."
Date:
March 12, 1864
Creator:
Bradley, L. D.
System:
The Portal to Texas History