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Contains 37 Results:

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry, (brother), Cameron, MO (business, family), Nov. 8. 1860

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Nov. 8. 1860

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (brother), Cameron, MO (military bill, secessionists, the Union Party, Union/Secessionist tension, refusal to take oath, railroads, business), June 4, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: June 4, 1861

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (brother), Cameron, MO (election to first lieutenant of Home Guards), June 12, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: June 12, 1861

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (brother), Cameron, MO (Union occupation, secessionist prisoners, the oath, Home Guard, flight of Governor, railroads, secessionist drills and supplies), Envelope with patriotic vignette, June 17, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: June 17, 1861

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (brother), Camp Lander, St. Joseph, MO (first lieutenant, officers, promotion), Envelope with patriotic vignette, Aug. 16, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Aug. 16, 1861

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (brother), St. Louis, MO (abolitionists, Battle of Lexington, dead and wounded, officers), Envelope, Newspaper clipping detailing battle with reward for runaway slave on back, Oct. 9. 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Oct. 9. 1861

Letter, Newberry, Cornelia Perry (mother) to Oliver Perry Newberry, Waterville, NY (congratulations at birth of child, Walter sent to war, orders to act honorably and live, Revolutionary war, family), Mar. 23, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Mar. 23, 1862

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Cornelia Perry Newberry (mother), Pittsburg, TN (dead officers, Battle of Shiloh, honor, dead and wounded, possible promotions, deserters, family), Apr. 13, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Apr. 13, 1862

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Cornelia Perry Newberry (mother), Corinth, MS (constant skirmishes, hopes for victory, quarter-master), Envelope, May 22, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: May 22, 1862

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Cornelia Perry Newberry (mother), Benton Barracks, St. Louis, MO (orders to fight, Union sentiment, dying in war, ambition, family), Envelope, Mar. 23, 1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Mar. 23, 1863

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Miss. F. L. Edgerton (Cousin Fanny), St. Louis, MO (acquaintances, promotion), May 22, 1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: May 22, 1863

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (brother), St. Louis, MO (visiting family, recruiting, loss of ambition, longing for peace), Dec. 30, 1864

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Dec. 30, 1864

Letter, Newberry, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle (Lizzie) to Walter C. Newberry (brother), Cameron, MO (death of mother, will, alcoholism, difficulty readjusting to family and society), Envelope, Jan. 25, 1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Jan. 25, 1866

Letter, Newberry, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle (Lizzie) to Walter C. Newberry (brother), Cameron, MO (marriage, children, alcoholism, failure to provide for self and family), Envelope, Aug. 5, 1867

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Aug. 5, 1867

Letter, Newberry, Oliver Perry to Miss F. L. Edgerton (Cousin Fanny), Cameron, MO (confusion of mind, family), Sept. 16, 1867

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Sept. 16, 1867

Letter, Mathison, Hannah to Walter Franklin Newberry, Trondheim, Norway (death of Hannah's mother and daughter, emigration, farm, chances of returning, domestic help, family), June 18, 1893

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: June 18, 1893

Letter, Mathison, Hannah to Walter Franklin Newberry, Lerfossen, Norway (gratitude, employment), Aug. 8, 1895

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk...
Dates: Aug. 8, 1895

California - San Diego (1 photo) Hollington, Mary Aileen, 1889

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...
Dates: 1889

Colorado (1 photo)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...

Colorado - Boulder (2 photos) Paynter, E. D.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...

Colorado - Central City (1 photo)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...

Colorado - Denver (5 photos) Amsden, Dan; Mr. Howell; Miss Haskin; Minnie

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...

Illinois - Chicago (3 photos)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...

Iowa - Ogden (1 photo)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...

Maine - Lincoln (1 photo)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver, Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw, Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.;...