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Box 4: Short Collection

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Letter from Alexander Stephens, July 19, 1848

 Item — Box: 4: Short Collection, Folder: 1
Identifier: 03-1996
Scope and Contents From the Accession:

This accession consists of a letter from Alexander Stephens to Dr. David A. Reese, of Monticello, Georgia, inquiring about the prospects of Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor in Jasper County, Georgia. Also included are two transcripts- a typed and handwritten version- as well as the envelope the letter was enclosed in when it was gifted to the donor.

Dates: July 19, 1848

Transcript-Typed

 Item — Box: 4: Short Collection, Folder: 1
Identifier: 03-1996
Scope and Contents From the Accession:

This accession consists of a letter from Alexander Stephens to Dr. David A. Reese, of Monticello, Georgia, inquiring about the prospects of Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor in Jasper County, Georgia. Also included are two transcripts- a typed and handwritten version- as well as the envelope the letter was enclosed in when it was gifted to the donor.

Dates: 1848; 1937

Transcript-Handwritten

 Item — Box: 4: Short Collection, Folder: 1
Identifier: 03-1996
Scope and Contents From the Accession:

This accession consists of a letter from Alexander Stephens to Dr. David A. Reese, of Monticello, Georgia, inquiring about the prospects of Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor in Jasper County, Georgia. Also included are two transcripts- a typed and handwritten version- as well as the envelope the letter was enclosed in when it was gifted to the donor.

Dates: 1848; 1937

A.P.I. Envelope with note from Alexander Fro(?) to Dr. Ralph B. Draughon, September 19, 1937

 Item — Box: 4: Short Collection, Folder: 1
Identifier: 03-1996
Scope and Contents From the Accession:

This accession consists of a letter from Alexander Stephens to Dr. David A. Reese, of Monticello, Georgia, inquiring about the prospects of Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor in Jasper County, Georgia. Also included are two transcripts- a typed and handwritten version- as well as the envelope the letter was enclosed in when it was gifted to the donor.

Dates: September 19, 1937