Correspondence received by Edward H. Moren from 1870 to 1874.

Topics discussed in these letters include state politics and government, particularly the Republican party, the Democratic and Conservative Party of Alabama, electioneering, and campaign management; railroad development in the state and indebtedness due to defaults on bonds by railroad builders; rea...

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Correspondence received by Edward H. Moren from 1870 to 1874.
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Adams, Dudley W., 1831-1897; Bradley, William L.; Bragg, Walter Lawrence, 1835-1891; Brandon, John D.; Brewer, S. B.; Callahan, John W.; Chardavoyne, William V.; Cooper, A. B. (Aaron Burr), 1800-1887; Deason, G. T.; Emmerich, Isaac; Garrett, Benjamin F.; Garrett, William, b. 1809; Gartland, Eugene; Gholson, John Y.; Gilchrist, John; Goldthwaite, George, 1809-1879; Harrison, Edmund; Hubbard, John P.; Jemison, Robert, Jr., 1802-1871; Jones, A. T.; Kennedy, A. E.; Knox, W. S.; Lapsley, J. W.; Lawler, Levi W.; Lewis, Burwell Boykin, 1838-1885; Martin, F. M.; Miner, B.; Moren, Edward H. (Edward Hawthorne), 1825-1886; Morris, B.; Noble, B. F.; Peters, Thomas, Jr.; Pippin, W.; Pitts, Phillip Henry, 1849-1918; Pratt, Daniel, 1799-1873; Ratcliffe, John G.; Royston, Young Lea, 1819-1884; Saffold, Milton Jefferson; Screws, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Harrison), 1843-1905; Searcy, Reuben, 1805-1887; Suttle, J. N.; Sykes, Francis Winfield, 1816-1883; Whitfield, J. F.; Wilkinson, J. D. P.; Yarborough, T. H.; A. Cosner & Co. (Selma, Ala.); Alabama Insane Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.); Battle, Rogers & Co. (Mobile, Ala.); Bowman & Fulenwider (Selma, Ala.); Bowman & Smith; Carlisle & Humphries (Mobile, Ala.); Hudson, Kennedy & Co. (Selma, Ala.); Kirksey & Carpenter (Eutaw, Ala.); William L. Bradley & Co.; African Americans--Alabama; Agriculture--Alabama; Alabama--Economic conditions; Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950; Alabama--Race relations; Banks and banking--Alabama; Business and finance--Alabama; Cotton trade--Alabama; Democratic Party (Ala.); Mental health--Alabama; Political campaigns--Alabama; Railroads--Alabama; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Alabama; Real property--Alabama; Real property--Iowa; Republican Party (Ala.); Sharecroppers--Alabama; Taxation--Alabama; Tenant farmers--Alabama
description Topics discussed in these letters include state politics and government, particularly the Republican party, the Democratic and Conservative Party of Alabama, electioneering, and campaign management; railroad development in the state and indebtedness due to defaults on bonds by railroad builders; real property in Alabama and Iowa; the cultivation and marketing of cotton and other agricultural products; taxation; farm tenancy; banks and banking; African Americans and racism; the Alabama Insane Hospital; and Moren's business affairs. Among the correspondents are Benjamin H. Screws (Montgomery Advertiser); J. D. P. Wilkinson; P. H. Pitts; Burwell B. Lewis; Daniel Pratt; William L. Bradley (of Dubuque Iowa); B. Miner; W. Garrett; A. B. Cooper; John W. Callahan; J. W. Lapsley; Walter L. Bragg (State Democratic Executive Committee); George Goldthwaite; J. N. Suttle; Francis W. Sykes; John Moore; Edmund Harrison; Carlisle and Humphries; Hudson, Kennedy and Co.; and Kirksey and Carpenter. Moren was a surgeon in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later returned to Alabama, where he was active in state politics. He served as a member of the Senate (1861 to 1869 and 1884 to 1885), a member of the House of Representatives (1882 to 1883), and the lieutenant governor (1871 to 1873).
spelling Correspondence received by Edward H. Moren from 1870 to 1874.Topics discussed in these letters include state politics and government, particularly the Republican party, the Democratic and Conservative Party of Alabama, electioneering, and campaign management; railroad development in the state and indebtedness due to defaults on bonds by railroad builders; real property in Alabama and Iowa; the cultivation and marketing of cotton and other agricultural products; taxation; farm tenancy; banks and banking; African Americans and racism; the Alabama Insane Hospital; and Moren's business affairs. Among the correspondents are Benjamin H. Screws (Montgomery Advertiser); J. D. P. Wilkinson; P. H. Pitts; Burwell B. Lewis; Daniel Pratt; William L. Bradley (of Dubuque Iowa); B. Miner; W. Garrett; A. B. Cooper; John W. Callahan; J. W. Lapsley; Walter L. Bragg (State Democratic Executive Committee); George Goldthwaite; J. N. Suttle; Francis W. Sykes; John Moore; Edmund Harrison; Carlisle and Humphries; Hudson, Kennedy and Co.; and Kirksey and Carpenter. Moren was a surgeon in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later returned to Alabama, where he was active in state politics. He served as a member of the Senate (1861 to 1869 and 1884 to 1885), a member of the House of Representatives (1882 to 1883), and the lieutenant governor (1871 to 1873).1870-187418701870-1879Adams, Dudley W., 1831-1897; Bradley, William L.; Bragg, Walter Lawrence, 1835-1891; Brandon, John D.; Brewer, S. B.; Callahan, John W.; Chardavoyne, William V.; Cooper, A. B. (Aaron Burr), 1800-1887; Deason, G. T.; Emmerich, Isaac; Garrett, Benjamin F.; Garrett, William, b. 1809; Gartland, Eugene; Gholson, John Y.; Gilchrist, John; Goldthwaite, George, 1809-1879; Harrison, Edmund; Hubbard, John P.; Jemison, Robert, Jr., 1802-1871; Jones, A. T.; Kennedy, A. E.; Knox, W. S.; Lapsley, J. W.; Lawler, Levi W.; Lewis, Burwell Boykin, 1838-1885; Martin, F. M.; Miner, B.; Moren, Edward H. (Edward Hawthorne), 1825-1886; Morris, B.; Noble, B. F.; Peters, Thomas, Jr.; Pippin, W.; Pitts, Phillip Henry, 1849-1918; Pratt, Daniel, 1799-1873; Ratcliffe, John G.; Royston, Young Lea, 1819-1884; Saffold, Milton Jefferson; Screws, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Harrison), 1843-1905; Searcy, Reuben, 1805-1887; Suttle, J. N.; Sykes, Francis Winfield, 1816-1883; Whitfield, J. F.; Wilkinson, J. D. P.; Yarborough, T. H.; A. Cosner & Co. (Selma, Ala.); Alabama Insane Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.); Battle, Rogers & Co. (Mobile, Ala.); Bowman & Fulenwider (Selma, Ala.); Bowman & Smith; Carlisle & Humphries (Mobile, Ala.); Hudson, Kennedy & Co. (Selma, Ala.); Kirksey & Carpenter (Eutaw, Ala.); William L. Bradley & Co.; African Americans--Alabama; Agriculture--Alabama; Alabama--Economic conditions; Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950; Alabama--Race relations; Banks and banking--Alabama; Business and finance--Alabama; Cotton trade--Alabama; Democratic Party (Ala.); Mental health--Alabama; Political campaigns--Alabama; Railroads--Alabama; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Alabama; Real property--Alabama; Real property--Iowa; Republican Party (Ala.); Sharecroppers--Alabama; Taxation--Alabama; Tenant farmers--AlabamaTextCorrespondenceMoren, Edward H. (Edward Hawthorne)Edward H. Moren papersLPR55, Box 1Alabama 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/21942
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