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Also one deed of trust signed by Camillus Christain, John Davis, George Davis, and Ed D. Christain and four bank notes issued by the Planters Saving Bank, Lynchburg, Va. in 1862 and one ten cent United States bank note.
Letters from son at Harvard College to father, with a receipt for supplies for a trip to Penobscot and documentation of the phases of the solar eclipse of October 27, 1780, as observed from Penobscot Bay.
Letters of John Davis to his brother Thomas Davis of Plymouth, Mass. The early letters discuss personal and philosophical matters, and were written while John Davis was a student at Harvard and during the first years of his law career (1778-1785). The later letters (1796), written while Davis was Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury, concern political affairs in the Capitol, particularly the Treaty of San Lorenzo and the attempt by Congressman Edward Livingston to force President Washington to release papers relating to Jay's treaty with Great Britain.
Compilation of letters written by Jefferson Davis to his wife Varina Davis while he was imprisoned in Fortress Monroe, Virginia, from October 1865 through April 1866.
Four letters sent by Davis to his wife Bettie between June 18, 1862 (near Tupelo) and Aug. 8, 1862 (Atlanta) while he was serving in the Confederate army. Davis was a Colonel of the 24th Alabama Infantry Regiment.
One folder of ms. letters, billheads, and legal forms, most related to Ebenezer and Martha Davis of Casco, Me., and their sons, Thomas and William, including Civil War letters. They came in an envelope on which was written "Letters belonging to Mother Davis written in War times./Flora A. Jillson Estate." One of the letters is written from "East Oasis" by E. Davis to his son, and mentions that it is fine lumbering country. Several are written from William to his mother, one possibly from a Civil War camp, and another from Camp Keyes Hospital in Augusta, Me. It is possible that both Ebenezer and his son William both served in the Civil War.