There are duplicate items for this folder. PID 1094 from job #522 and PID 22714 from job #1044 are duplicate items with the same identifier. I did not want to delete 1094 because it has already been cataloged.
| PID | Identifier | Title | Date | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24086 | 1.1.e.1 | Document (March 31, 1829, Newbern, N.C.]) signed by ten men promising to pay for a suit of clothes for Revd. Michael Osborn. | March 31, 1829 | Document (March 31, 1829, Newbern, N.C.]) signed by ten men promising to pay for a suit of clothes for Revd. Michael Osborn. | |
| 24087 | 1.1.e.2 | Essay and poem titled "A Fragment" signed by South (?) | August 31, 1840 | Essay and poem titled "A Fragment" signed by South (?) and dated August 31, 1840. Thomas Sparrow was attending Princeton University at this time. | |
| 24088 | 1.1.e.3 | Essay "Last of the Britons-Their Mountains and Their Bards" written by Thos Sparrow Jr. for the Evening Before Commencement Exercises at the College of New Jersey [Princeton University]. | September 11, 1841 | Essay "Last of the Britons-Their Mountains and Their Bards" written by Thos Sparrow Jr. on September 11, 1841, for the Evening Before Commencement Exercises September 28, 1841, at the College of New Jersey [Princeton University]. | |
| 24089 | 1.1.e.4 | Newspaper article titled "The Discussion in Kinston," | July 18, 1848 | Newspaper article titled "The Discussion in Kinston," dated July 18, 1848, about a speech given by Thomas Sparrow representing the Whig party. | |
| 24090 | 1.1.e.5 | Newspaper article congratulatory of Thomas Sparrow as a Representative in the Commons | ca. 1858 | Newspaper article (ca. 1858) congratulatory of Thomas Sparrow as a Representative in the Commons. | |
| 24091 | 1.1.e.6 | Newspaper article describing the Washington Grays as they leave Washington, N.C., to go to war, 1861 | undated | Newspaper article describing the Washington Grays as they leave Washington, N.C., to go to war, 1861. | |
| 1.1.e.7 | Newspaper clipping "The Capture of the Hatteras Forts" from the (?)K Daily Tribune, September 2, 1861 | September 2, 1861 | Newspaper clipping "The Capture of the Hatteras Forts" from the (?)K Daily Tribune, September 2, 1861 | ||
| 24093 | 1.1.e.8 | Newspaper article "General Lee's Last Serenade" written by E. B. Neave for the News-Observer Chronicle | undated | Newspaper article titled "General Lee's Last Serenade" written by E. B. Neave, Leader Fourth N.C. Band , for the News-Observer Chronicle. | |
| 1.1.e.9 | Brig. Genl. Bryan Grimes in Confederate uniform | 1863 | Photograph of Brig. Genl. Bryan Grimes in Confederate uniform taken in 1863 | ||
| 24095 | 1.1.e.10 | Memorial written on the back of a $10 Confederate Note and found on the body of a dead Confederate Soldier. | undated | Memorial written on the back of a $10 Confederate Note and found on the body of a dead Confederate Soldier. | |
| 24096 | 1.1.e.11 | Printed note stating, "Mr. Branch requests the pleasure of your company on Tuesday evening the 30th November, at 9 o'clock" | undated | Printed note stating, "Mr. Branch requests the pleasure of your company on Tuesday evening the 30th November, at 9 o'clock." | |
| 24097 | 1.1.e.12 | Notes related to the "Formation of the Company" (Washington Grays) | undated | Notes related to the "Formation of the Company" (Washington Grays) | |
| 24098 | 1.1.e.13 | Pamphlet for Bentonville Battleground State Historic Site in North Carolina | undated | Pamphlet for Bentonville Battleground State Historic Site in North Carolina | |
| 24099 | 1.1.e.14 | Excerpt describing the effect of the American Revolution on Little Cow Neck, Queens Co., New York, and Martin Schenck, leader of rebel forces there | undated | Excerpt from a book describing the effect of the American Revolution on Little Cow Neck, Queens Co., New York, and Martin Schenck, leader of rebel forces there. | |
| 24100 | 1.1.e.15 | Copy of an article from a July 17, 1960, BaltWhy Maryland Stayed 'Loyal' to the Union | 17-Jul-60 | Copy of an article from a July 17, 1960, Baltimore, MD, newspaper written by John C. Schmidt and titled, "Why Maryland Stayed 'Loyal' to the Union." | |
| 24101 | 1.1.e.16 | Copy of a Civil War reminiscence of life at Green Wreath Plantation, Pitt Co., N.C. | 1938 | Copy of a Civil War reminiscence of life at Green Wreath Plantation, Pitt Co., N.C., written (ca. 1938) by Elizabeth Sparrow McCord (1855-1945) as an addition to the reminiscences of her sister Annie Sparrow Lewis. | |
| 36883 | 1.1.e | Thomas Sparrow Papers, Box 1, Folder e | March 31, 1829 |