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Title: 1850 Mar. 7 [to] James King Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : James King Date Created: 1850-03-07 Abstract: This is a letter written on March 7, 1850 to James King, from Thomas Moore. Moore discusses his farm and the desire for more slaves for himself and other family members. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002867
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Title: Thomas Moore in Bayou Robert, Louisiana to James Moore King in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas Moore Date Created: 1836-02-22 Abstract: This is a letter dated February 22, 1836 from Thomas Moore to his cousin James King. Moore asks King to keep him updated on the current prices of slaves in King`s area and of the prospects he has for his crops. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002912
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Title: 1830 Jul. 21, Alexandria Louisiana [to] Walter Moore, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : Walter Moore Date Created: 1830-07-21 Abstract: This is a letter written on July 21, 1830 from Thomas Moore to his brother Walter Moore. The letter addresses issues such as the conditions of crops, sickness and his plans for marriage. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002892
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Title: Thomas Moore in Alexandria, Louisiana to Colonel James Moore King in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1834-12-22 Abstract: A letter dated December 22, 1834 from Thomas Moore to his cousin James King. In addition to telling King that his crops were destroyed by fierce rains, he also tells of his hopes of financial gain with his spring crops. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002908
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Title: 1842 Aug. 7 [to] James King Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : James King Date Created: 1842-08-07 Abstract: This is a letter dated August 7, 1842 from Thomas Moore to James King. The subject of the letter is Sarah Moore and her economic hardship and well-being. Moore also briefly mentions politics and the "whig portion" of the Legislature. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002870
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Title: 1835 Jul. 10 [to] James King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1835-07-10 Abstract: This is a letter dated July 10, 1835 from Thomas Moore to his cousin James M. King. Moore acknowledges this is the first opportunity has has had to write in some time. He says his son and family are well, but he expresses concern over the health of his crops. He urges King to buy land in Mississippi, and offers him advice on the success of such an endeavor. detail loc of author: Alexandria, Louisiana Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002909
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Title: Thomas Moore in Alexandria, Louisiana to James Moore King in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas Moore Date Created: 1837-07-13 Abstract: This is a letter dated June 13, 1837 from from Thomas Moore to his cousin James King. In the letter, Moore expresses his distress over the death of his sister`s husband, and worry for her future. He also expresses concern over his cotton crop, that is hindered by drought. He also writes in his letter that the Bank has suspended specie payment, and he is unsure when it will resume. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002913
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Title: 1850 Dec. 24 [to] James King Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : James King Date Created: 1850-12-24 Abstract: This is a letter written on Christmas eve, 1850 from Thomas Moore to James Moore King. Moore tells King of his crop yield and sales prices. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002866
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Title: 1849 Nov. 30, Alexandria, Louisiana [to] James King Author : Thomas Moore Recipient : James King Date Created: 1849-11-30 Abstract: This is a letter dated November 30, 1849 from Thomas Moore to his cousin James King. In the letter Moore criticizes King for his political views associated with the Whig party and urges him to repudiate them before God and his fellow countrymen. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002868
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Title: 1833 Dec. 4 [to] J.M. King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1833-12-04 Abstract: This is a letter written on December 4, 1833 from Thomas O. Moore to his cousin James Moore King. He writes of the great panic in Louisiana caused by the Cholera, as well as fear that half of the country will die from the disease. Moore also writes of difficulties in finding workers, and hope that the disease has left their region. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002905
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Title: 1832 Dec. 22 [to] J.M. King Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1832-12-22 Abstract: This is a letter dated December 22, 1832 from Thomas O. Moore to his cousin J.M. King. Moore acknowledges the letter is long overdue, but writes that he and his family are well, except fear of being inflicted with cholera that has plagued many in New Orleans. He says the victims of the disease are greater than the number of available coffins, and that many bodies were thrown into the Mississippi river. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002898
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Title: 1833 Mar. 5 [to] J.M. King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1833-03-05 Abstract: This is a letter dated March 5, 1833 from Thomas O. Moore to his cousin J.M. King. Moore offers condolences for the loss of his son, and the many dead caused by Cholera spread on the Mississippi river. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002900
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538 |
Title: 1833 Aug. 20 [to] J.M. King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1833-08-20 Abstract: This is a letter dated August 20, 1833 from Thomas O. Moore to his cousin James Moore King. He wrote to inform of the death of his brother, and plans to settle matters of the estate. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002904
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Title: 1833 May 8 [to] J.M. King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1833-05-08 Abstract: This is a letter dated May 8, 1833 from Thomas O. Moore to his cousin J.M. King. He explains the dread and fear around Alexandria, Louisiana caused by an outbreak of the Cholera, as well as the condition and expectations he has for his cotton crop. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002902
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Title: 1833 Jul. 26, Fayetteville, North Carolina [to] J.M. King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James Moore King Date Created: 1833-07-26 Abstract: This is a letter dated July 26, 1833 from Thomas O. Moore to his cousin James Moore King. Moore tells King of his recent acquisition of new slaves, and his desire to acquire additional slave hands, as well as the ravages of the Cholera in the Southern states. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002903
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Title: 1834 Feb. 24, Alexandria, LA [to] James King, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Author : Thomas O. Moore Recipient : James King Date Created: 1834-02-24 Abstract: This is a letter dated February 24, 1834 to James King from his cousin Thomas Moore. Moore mentions that three of his slaves had run away and describes their pursuit and capture. He also writes of his prospects of his cotton and corn crops in light of the "bank question" possibly being settled by Congress. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Colonel James Moore King Collection, 1792-1877 Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002907
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Title: 1808 Aug. 13, Return J. Meigs to Lieutenant Thomas Vaughan Signer : Thomas Vaughan Date Created: 1808-08-13 Abstract: This document is a receipt for payment of two hundred and fifty dollars given to Lieutenant Thomas Vaughn for possible expenses occurred while his Company marched from Highwassee, Tennessee to Savannah, Georgia. Return J. Meigs, agent for the War Department delivered the money for the Secretary of War. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Contributing Institution: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003164
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Title: 1827 Oct. 9, Blountville, [Tennessee] [to] Samuel Houston, Nashville, Tennessee Author : Thomas White Recipient : Samuel Houston Date Created: 1827-10-09 Abstract: The following document is a letter, dated October 9, 1827, written to Governor Sam Houston (1827-1829) from Thomas White, sheriff of Sullivan County. White writes in regards to a man by the name of James Havron who had recently escaped from Blountville Jail. He encloses a description of Havron and encourages the governor to offer a reward for the fugitive`s capture. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Governor Samuel Houston Paperes, 1827-1829 Contributing Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002926
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544 |
Title: Receipted statement for medical service from Thos. M. Dupre Author : Thos. M. Dupre Date Created: 1854 Abstract: An itemized bill for doctors services for Duke and one of his slaves. It is the seventh item in the folder. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Contributing Institution: Memphis Public Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001912
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Title: 1814 Mar. 31, The United States to Timothy Meigs Author : United States Recipient : Timothy Meigs Date Created: 1814-03-31 Abstract: This document is a receipt dated March 31st 1814 from the United States government to Timothy Meigs, agent for the Cherokee Indians, for various articles for encouragement of agriculture and manufacturing. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Penelope Allen Collection, 1801-1984 Contributing Institution: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003086
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Title: Farewell But When Ever You Welcome The Hour Lyricist : Tom Moore Arranger : Joseph Benedict Date Created: 1852 Abstract: This piece is one included in a bound volume of sheet music that once belonged to Miss Nora Gardner, who was a resident of Tennessee. On the front cover is an inscription that reads "Nora Lee Gardner Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 1860." Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Nora Gardner Sheet Music Volumes Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002596
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Title: Major Thomas J. Carlile, 1833-1878 Artist; Printer : unknown Date Created: 1850 - 1878 Abstract: A newspaper or magazine print that has been painted over of Major Thomas J. Carlile. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Chattanooga Times Portrait Collection Contributing Institution: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001802
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Title: Samuel H. Corey, ?-1879 Artist; Printer : unknown Date Created: 1855 - 1879 Abstract: A newspaper or magazine print of Samuel H. Corey that has been painted over. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Chattanooga Times Portrait Collection Contributing Institution: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001808
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Title: Isaac Day Artist : unknown Date Created: 1860 - 1872 Abstract: Isaac Day moved into present-day Bradley County, Tennessee, in 1835 with his wife and two children and settled in Walker's Valley. He was a financial success in land holdings and finances, and he held stock in the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. He was elected chairman of the first Quarterly County Court in Bradley County, served as an appraiser of Indian improvements for the federal government, and helped to organize school and churches in the county. The verso side of the picture says that he lived from 1804 - 1872. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Cleveland Public Library History Branch Collection Contributing Institution: Southeast Tennessee Digital Archive Cleveland State Community College URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001453
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Title: Copper Kettle Artist : unknown Date Created: 1800 - 1865 Abstract: A copper kettle used in a slave cabin on Buckner Place in Union County, Tennessee. There is an interesting pattern of circles that run the rim of the kettle. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Museum of Appalachia Contributing Institution: Museum of Appalachia URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000510
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