Correspondence received by Ira Roe Foster in 1873.
Foster served as Georgia's quartermaster general during the Civil War and later he managed a sawmill and lumber business in Eastman, Georgia. He moved to Alabama in 1874, living first in Gadsden then in Marshall County. Most of these letters concern business matters, though some also give detai...
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Alabama documents Anderson, Robert A.; Andonin, S.; Ansley, John V.; Armstrong, Charles A., Mrs.; Attaway, J. T. C.; Beck, William C.; Bomar, William A.; Brunner, V.; Bullard, D.; Burt, O. P.; Calhoun, A. B.; DeLeon, Perry M.; Day, Henry C.; Dobbins, M. G.; Engram, E. W.; Fickett, R. N.; Fine, B. H.; Foster, Ira Roe, 1811-1885; Foster, Ira Roe, Mrs.; Foute, A. M.; Gordan, William L.; Holdridge, H. S.; Horne, O. C.; Kibben, I. T.; Knight, James A.; Knight, J. D.; Knight, J. L.; Martin, D. N.; Murphey, William R.; Pettit, G. B.; Quillian, George T.; Schofield, J. S.; Sharp, Albert A.; Smith, James A.; Stern, Samuel; Stuart, C. T.; Sullivan, John; Teeple, J. W.; Toole, I. L.; Weber, C. W.; Wigins, W. A.; Willis, J. M.; Wilson, H. L.; Wood, Charles M.; Woodard, C. D.; Woodruff, W. W.; Claghorn & Cunningham; Colquitt & Baggs; Cook Gunby & Co.; D. Good & Sons; Ellis & Cutter; Greer, Lake & Co.; J. C. Peck & Co.; J. Holmes & Co.; John H. McCullough & Co.; McGill & O'Neal; Mooney Beek & Co.; Palmer & Deppish; R. C. Wilder & Son; Rowland & Teeple; Sparks & Knight; Thomas M. Clarke & Co.; Wheeler & Whitehurst; Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.; Business and finance--Georgia; Georgia--Politics and government--1775-1865; Real property--Georgia; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Georgia; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 |
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Foster served as Georgia's quartermaster general during the Civil War and later he managed a sawmill and lumber business in Eastman, Georgia. He moved to Alabama in 1874, living first in Gadsden then in Marshall County. Most of these letters concern business matters, though some also give details about political and social conditions in the South during Reconstruction. |
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Correspondence received by Ira Roe Foster in 1873.Foster served as Georgia's quartermaster general during the Civil War and later he managed a sawmill and lumber business in Eastman, Georgia. He moved to Alabama in 1874, living first in Gadsden then in Marshall County. Most of these letters concern business matters, though some also give details about political and social conditions in the South during Reconstruction.187318731870-1879Anderson, Robert A.; Andonin, S.; Ansley, John V.; Armstrong, Charles A., Mrs.; Attaway, J. T. C.; Beck, William C.; Bomar, William A.; Brunner, V.; Bullard, D.; Burt, O. P.; Calhoun, A. B.; DeLeon, Perry M.; Day, Henry C.; Dobbins, M. G.; Engram, E. W.; Fickett, R. N.; Fine, B. H.; Foster, Ira Roe, 1811-1885; Foster, Ira Roe, Mrs.; Foute, A. M.; Gordan, William L.; Holdridge, H. S.; Horne, O. C.; Kibben, I. T.; Knight, James A.; Knight, J. D.; Knight, J. L.; Martin, D. N.; Murphey, William R.; Pettit, G. B.; Quillian, George T.; Schofield, J. S.; Sharp, Albert A.; Smith, James A.; Stern, Samuel; Stuart, C. T.; Sullivan, John; Teeple, J. W.; Toole, I. L.; Weber, C. W.; Wigins, W. A.; Willis, J. M.; Wilson, H. L.; Wood, Charles M.; Woodard, C. D.; Woodruff, W. W.; Claghorn & Cunningham; Colquitt & Baggs; Cook Gunby & Co.; D. Good & Sons; Ellis & Cutter; Greer, Lake & Co.; J. C. Peck & Co.; J. Holmes & Co.; John H. McCullough & Co.; McGill & O'Neal; Mooney Beek & Co.; Palmer & Deppish; R. C. Wilder & Son; Rowland & Teeple; Sparks & Knight; Thomas M. Clarke & Co.; Wheeler & Whitehurst; Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.; Business and finance--Georgia; Georgia--Politics and government--1775-1865; Real property--Georgia; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Georgia; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865TextCorrespondenceFoster, Ira RoeIra Roe Foster papersLPR320Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/19700 |
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