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- Title
- James Bradish Letter : January 7, 1864
- Creator
- Bradish, James
- Date
- 1864-01-07
- Collection
- James Bradish Papers (c.00147)
- Description
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James mentions that he drank hop tea in order to stave off a case of the "ague." He goes on to challenge the northern myth that the south is always warm and sunny since there are two inches of snow atop the frozen ground in Nashville.
- Title
- James Bradish Letter : January 7, 1864 Page 1
- Creator
- Bradish, James
- Date
- 1864-01-07
- Collection
- James Bradish Papers (c.00147)
- Description
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James mentions that he drank hop tea in order to stave off a case of the "ague." He goes on to challenge the northern myth that the south is always warm and sunny since there are two inches of snow atop the frozen ground in Nashville.
- Title
- James Bradish Letter : January 7, 1864 Page 2
- Creator
- Bradish, James
- Date
- 1864-01-07
- Collection
- James Bradish Papers (c.00147)
- Description
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James mentions that he drank hop tea in order to stave off a case of the "ague." He goes on to challenge the northern myth that the south is always warm and sunny since there are two inches of snow atop the frozen ground in Nashville.
- Title
- Israel G. Atkins Letter : March 8, 1863
- Creator
- Macomber, George N.
- Date
- 1863-03-08
- Collection
- Israel G. Atkins Papers (c.00228)
- Description
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George Macomber writes to Israel's mother, Harriet, to inform her of Israel's poor health. He tells a story about a freight train that was seized by Confederate soldiers outside of Nashville. Israel pens a section of the letter to notify his mother he is feeling better. He asks her to send him dried fruit, apples, honey, jelly, as well as some sewing needles and pins. George closes the letter, stating Israel is doing much better and has access to a variety of foods.
- Title
- Israel G. Atkins Letter : March 8, 1863 Page 1
- Creator
- Macomber, George N.
- Date
- 1863-03-08
- Collection
- Israel G. Atkins Papers (c.00228)
- Description
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George Macomber writes to Israel's mother, Harriet, to inform her of Israel's poor health. He tells a story about a freight train that was seized by Confederate soldiers outside of Nashville. Israel pens a section of the letter to notify his mother he is feeling better. He asks her to send him dried fruit, apples, honey, jelly, as well as some sewing needles and pins. George closes the letter, stating Israel is doing much better and has access to a variety of foods.
- Title
- Israel G. Atkins Letter : March 8, 1863 Page 2
- Creator
- Macomber, George N.
- Date
- 1863-03-08
- Collection
- Israel G. Atkins Papers (c.00228)
- Description
-
George Macomber writes to Israel's mother, Harriet, to inform her of Israel's poor health. He tells a story about a freight train that was seized by Confederate soldiers outside of Nashville. Israel pens a section of the letter to notify his mother he is feeling better. He asks her to send him dried fruit, apples, honey, jelly, as well as some sewing needles and pins. George closes the letter, stating Israel is doing much better and has access to a variety of foods.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 11
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
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In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 1
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 2
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 3
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 4
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 5
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 6
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 7
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 8
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 9
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- George W. Bailey Account Book Page 10
- Creator
- Bailey, George W., 1835-1900
- Date
- 1864
- Collection
- Pendleton Family Papers (c.00295)
- Description
-
In his account book, George Bailey copied down recipes for home remedies from popular health recipe books such as "Dr. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody: An Invaluable Collection of About Eight Hundred Practical Recipes." The following recipes are included: treatments for sick or injured horses as well as fowl with Chicken Cholera; several hair tonics; home remedies for various ailments; specialized cleaners and polishers.
- Title
- Bradley Letter : April 29, 1862
- Creator
- Bradley, Thomas C.
- Date
- 1862-04-29
- Collection
- Thomas C. Bradley Papers (c.00236)
- Description
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This special order grants Thomas a thirty day leave of absence and a possible extension due to sickness.
- Title
- Bradley Letter : June 4, 1862
- Creator
- Keldon, J. C.
- Date
- 1862-06-04
- Collection
- Thomas C. Bradley Papers (c.00236)
- Description
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This order extends Thomas' leave of absence by twenty days.