Request 1226

in Project 26
User
joynerje
Submitted
6/27/2013
Needed
7/11/2013
Quality/ Format
Description
Thomas Sparrow Papers - 1.1.e.(1-16)
Items
17 (14 in repo)
Images
40
Audio
0
Video
0
Production Notes
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.
Offline Note
See Martha for the materials. ITEMS 7 & 9 WERE PREVIOUSLY DIGITIZED AS 22694 AND 22714

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.




Items (17)

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

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