Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Summons to Cavalry Duty, April 21, 1827
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Letter to "My Dear Friends," from Unknown- Huntsville, Alabama, October 10, 1853
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Letter from "Sallie Sarah" to Mary, 1856
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Census Printout, 1860
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Letter from Mary Clay to "My Own Dear One", June 24, 1862
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Letter from Mary Clay to J. M. Clay, July 1, 1862
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Letter from Mary Clay to J. M. Clay, October 20, 1862
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Letter from J. M. Clay to Mary Clay, Banks of the Tennessee River, March 27, 1863
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Portions of Letters , 1880-1889
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
Family Debts, 1880-1889
This accession includes letters and wills related to J. M. Clay. Many of these relate to the Civil War and there are several wartime letteres between him and his wife, Mary.
