Box Short Collection 8
Contains 22 Results:
Two photographs [one of Dr. Kelley]
This series contains photographs, programs, cards, a map, a deed, a mortgage, and a eulogy.
Programs and cards
This series contains photographs, programs, cards, a map, a deed, a mortgage, and a eulogy.
Map -- Plat, Township 23, Range 20 (n.d.)
This series contains photographs, programs, cards, a map, a deed, a mortgage, and a eulogy.
Deed -- Redemption of lot in Fayetteville, Ala. for $15.00, November 19, 1867
This series contains photographs, programs, cards, a map, a deed, a mortgage, and a eulogy.
Mortgage -- Henrietta and D.E. Bracken to Dr. John Dixon, June 12, 1894
This series contains photographs, programs, cards, a map, a deed, a mortgage, and a eulogy.
Eulogy in memory of Drs. Tool, Steadham, and Pettsford [handwritten by f Dr. Dixon, n.d. Seemingly written to be read before county medical association] -- Ten pages
This series contains photographs, programs, cards, a map, a deed, a mortgage, and a eulogy.
John B. Kelley, Southwood, Tal[ladega], Ala. to "Professor Dixon", March 27, 1856
relates activities while in Talladega teaching, news of friends, family, etc.
Jno Mck Bride (?), Richmond, Va. to _____ Dixon, December 25, 1859
relates "Nashville crowd leaves here tomorrow;" 40 or 50 "matriculated here;" advises his friend to go South, New Orleans or some other point; requests Philadelphia newspapers
Jno. S. McC Bride (?), Maryville, Tennessee, to "Dear Dixon", April 10, 1860
Author has read of John Dixon's graduation from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; relates own study attempts and aspirations
John Dixon, Head Qurs (Quarters), Gracie's Brigade, Chaffins Bluff, [Va.] to "Dear Mattie [Mathilda Kelley] , June 1, 1864
complains of irregular and infrequent mail; comments on rumors from news from home; describes place he is situated two miles from Drewry's Bluff and reports Lee trying to prevent Grant's forming juncture with Butler and attack Petersburg; reports casualties; expresses hope for peace and desire to return home