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Shawneetown quadrangle, Illinois-Kentucky : 15 minute series
Letter from W. A. Cottingham to Sophronia McNitt, January 31, 1862
Missouri-Illinois-Kentucky, Wickliffe quadrangle : grid zone 'C'
General Adair's address to the people of Kentucky
Kentucky-Illinois Golconda quadrangle : topography
Private Henry Dubs discharge notice
The Paris Times, vol. 5, no. 51
Letter from W. A. Cottingham to Sophronia McNitt, December 4, 1861
Letter from W. A. Cottingham to Sophronia McNitt, December 23, 1861
Shawneetown quadrangle, Illinois-Kentucky : 15 minute series
Image | 1960 |
Historical Maps Online
1 map, colored
Letter from W. A. Cottingham to Sophronia McNitt, January 31, 1862
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1862 |
McNitt Family Papers (Digitized Content)
A letter to Sophronia McNitt from W. A. Cottingham, a Union soldier in the 9th Illinois Infantry. Cottingham responded to Sophronia's rejection of his romantic advances and promised not to write again.
Missouri-Illinois-Kentucky, Wickliffe quadrangle : grid zone 'C'
Image | 1941 |
Historical Maps Online
1 map, colored
General Adair's address to the people of Kentucky
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1807 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A handbill circulating "General John Adair's Address to the People of Kentucky" and published by J. A. Woodson in Glasgow, Kentucky. General Adair defends himself "against the charges published under the signature of Brutus" in order to repair his political campaign reputation in the upcoming election.
Kentucky-Illinois Golconda quadrangle : topography
Image | 1921 |
Historical Maps Online
1 map, colored
Private Henry Dubs discharge notice
Multi-Page Item | 5 pages | 1865 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
A discharge notice sent from the United States Army for Private Henry Dubs of Company E, 45th Regiment of the Illinois Infantry Veteran Volunteers. This copy was signed in Louisville, Kentucky by Cyrus M. Roberts and Charles K. Erwin on July 12, 1865.
The Paris Times, vol. 5, no. 51
Multi-Page Item | 4 pages | 1881 |
Illinois and US History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera Collection (Digitized Content)
An amateur journal entitled "The Paris Times," published in Paris, Kentucky and edited by Jim M. Allen. This issue, published in January 1881, includes various advertisements and articles.
Letter from W. A. Cottingham to Sophronia McNitt, December 4, 1861
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1861 |
McNitt Family Papers (Digitized Content)
A letter to Sophronia McNitt from W. A. Cottingham, a Union soldier in the 9th Illinois Infantry. Cottingham wrote that he rejoined his unit in Kentucky and described life at Camp Paine. He also confessed his romantic feelings toward Sophronia.
Letter from W. A. Cottingham to Sophronia McNitt, December 23, 1861
Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1861 |
McNitt Family Papers (Digitized Content)
A letter to Sophronia McNitt from W. A. Cottingham, a Union soldier in the 9th Illinois Infantry. Cottingham described reports received from troops in Missouri, including reports of Confederate men taken prisoner. He then professed his affection for Sophronia.
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