[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864] (open access)

[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864]

List of supplies from Lt. W. D. Halfmann to the Commanding Officer. Supplies include: Shirt, poncho, tent.
Date: November 6, 1864
Creator: Halfmann, W. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864] (open access)

[List of stores received from Lieutenant. W. D. Halfmann, November 6, 1864]

List of supplies from Lt. W. D. Halfmann to the Commanding Officers. Supplies include: Shirt, poncho, tent.
Date: November 6, 1864
Creator: Halfmann, W. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Receipt of W. D. Halfman, November 6, 1864] (open access)

[Receipt of W. D. Halfman, November 6, 1864]

Receipt for clothing and equipment received from Lieutenant W. D. Halfman including a flannel shirt, rubber poncho, and tent. Filled out by the commanding officer of Company F, 17th New York Cavalry.
Date: November 6, 1864
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[List of stores received from Comanding Officer, November 6, 1864] (open access)

[List of stores received from Comanding Officer, November 6, 1864]

List of supplies for Lt. W. D. Halfmann. Supplies include: shirt, poncho and tent.
Date: November 6, 1864
Creator: United States. Army.
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Straight Democracy, November 6, 1888] (open access)

[Straight Democracy, November 6, 1888]

This item is from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is a political broadside. In this document, members of political parties are identified as participating in unbecoming behavior. The identified members of the Straight Democrat party are noted to have been electioneering with African American voters. This supposed electioneering took place somewhere near the fair grounds. Supper, free whiskey, and music by the Greenville String Band were provided for the attendees of this event. Members of the Ringtail party were also identified in this broadside as participating in this political happening. The throwaway described this event as drunken debauchery. The stated objective was to halt the practice of electioneering and the political influencing which occurs at events like these.
Date: November 6, 1888
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library