Box 1
Container
Contains 89 Results:
Telegram to Gov. Thomas O. Moore from B. Bragg, Feb. 25, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
Feb. 25, 1861
E.M. Wells to Gov. Thomas O. Moore, March 6, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
March 6, 1861
[copy of] Letter to Mrs. Fowler, March 14, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
March 14, 1861
G.W.R. Bayley to Gov. Thomas O. Moore, April 14, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
April 14, 1861
Resolution from office of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad Company, April 20, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
April 20, 1861
Expenditures for war purposes, May 1861-Nov. 1862
File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
May 1861-Nov. 1862
Receipt of Benthuysen, Lewis & Co. to Gov. Moore, May 1, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
May 1, 1861
B. Bragg to "my dear Governor" [Moore], May 2, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
May 2, 1861
B. Bragg to "my dear Governor", May 7, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
May 7, 1861
B. Bragg to "my dear Governor", July 25, 1861
File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Kuntz Louisiana U.S. Civil War Collection consists of receipts, posters, newspaper clippings, military documents and correspondence arranged chronologically from 1811 to 1959. The earliest are bills of sale and lists of slaves. Most of the material deals with affairs in Louisiana, especially the New Orleans area, and many of the letters are to Thomas Overton Moore (1805- 1876) who was governor of Louisiana during the Civil War. The majority of the receipts are written to him for goods...
Dates:
July 25, 1861