Box 1

 Container

Contains 46 Results:

Letter from Eleanor Kelley and John Perry to Joseph Aplin Martin, 1864 June 30

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 June 30

Letter from Alice Martin to Joseph Aplin Martin, January 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1847-1878

Letter from Eleanor Kelley to Joseph Aplin Martin, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:undated

Letter from Thomas and Nancy Martin to Eleanor Kelley, 1859 August 8

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1859 August 8

Letter from Alice Martin to Eleanor Kelley, 1864 July 10

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 July 10

Letter from Clara Roberts to Eleanor Kelley, 1864 July 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 July 12

Letter from Tullahoma Hospital to Eleanor Kelley, 1864 July 30

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 July 30

Letter from Alice Martin to Eleanor Kelley, 1864 August 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 August 24

Letter from William P. Gamble to Eleanor Kelley, 1864 September 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 September 4

Letter from Tullahoma Hospital to Eleanor Kelley, 1864 November 22

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Content From the Collection: The correspondence of and on Joseph Aplin Martin (JAM) spans from 1847 to 1878 and documents JAM's participation in the American Civil War and the aftermath of his death while in combat. The majority of the letters are addressed to JAM's mother, Eleanor Kelley, letting her know that he was "still in the land of the living." The letters chart JAM's path as he moved with his regiment through Kentucky and Tennessee, passing through Louisville, Nashville, Murfreeborough, Chattanooga, and...
Dates:1864 November 22