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Box 2

 Container

Contains 107 Results:

Special Order No. 22 from Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, Feb. 14, 1867

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 71
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: Feb. 14, 1867

Thomas C. Manning to Gov. Thomas O. Moore, April 8, 1873

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 72
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: April 8, 1873

Thomas C. Manning to Thomas O. Moore, Feb. 27, 1874

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 73
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: Feb. 27, 1874

Thomas O. Moore to Judge [Thomas C. Manning], March 3, 1874

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 74
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: March 3, 1874

Jefferson Davis to General Marcus J. Wright, (photocopy, original in Box 4), Oct, 15, 1880

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 75
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: Oct, 15, 1880

Portrait of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, 1903

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 76
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: 1903

The Times-Picayune, April 13, 1941

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 77
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: April 13, 1941

New Orleans States: Dedication of Jefferson Davis Memorial is Planned, June 1, 1941

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 78
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: June 1, 1941

New Orleans States, Sept. 10, 1945

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 79
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: Sept. 10, 1945

The Times-Picayune, April 20, 1946

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 80
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Kuntz Louisiana 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 and...
Dates: April 20, 1946