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General Pierce Manning Butler Young Papers
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Keith S. Hebert, Professor of History, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>
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Bartow History Museum
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Archival collection of papers of Confederate States of America General Pierce Manning Butler Young of Bartow County, Georgia. The papers are owned by the Bartow Histoy Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Visit their <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">website</a> for additional information about their museum exhibits, archival collections, and public programs.
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Bartow History Museum
Date
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1850-1877
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Bartow History Museum
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All papers held in this collection are the property of the Bartow History Museum. Any reproduction or publication of these papers must be approved by the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>.
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English
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<br />General Pierce Manning Butler Young, Confederate States of America, 1836-1896
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2005.36.112: George and Virginia to Mother (Young), 1859 June 23
Subject
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1859; George; Virginia; Mother; Father; Grand Pa; Grand Ma;
Bud; Diddie; Lamar; Lou; Miss Jones; Ginie; Calhoun; Sickness; Crops; Children; Family Life; Religion; Hope; Gifts; Correspondence; Family Matters; Death; Transcription
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Virginia writes a letter to Mother Young, detailing the family’s recent business, thanking them for gifts of apples while describing how the whole family is sick, especially George. George writes a shorter letter to accompany hers, where he speaks much of religion and sickness. 4 handwritten pages.
Creator
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Virginia and George Young
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P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
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Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
Date
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1859 June 23
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Neil Humphrey
Auburn University
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English
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Manuscript
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Bartow History Museum
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JPEG
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1859
Bud
Calhoun
children
Correspondence
Crops
death
Diddie
Family Life
Family Matters
Father
George
Gifts
Ginie
Grand Ma
Grand Pa
Hope
Lamar
Lou
Miss Jones
Mother
Religion
Sickness
Transcription
virginia