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Collection Overview
| Size | 70 items |
| Abstract | The Burnett family, farmers of Granville, N.C., included Atlas A. Burnett, (fl. 1842-1863); Zach Burnett, one time resident of Chapel Hill, N.C., (fl. 1842-1863); Ferrington Burnett, (fl. 1842); Martha Burnett, (fl. 1842); and Anna Burnett. The collection includes family and personal letters of the Burnett family quoting prices of farm produce and groceries as well as discussing family matters. Included are letters, 1842-1863, from Zach Burnett to Atlas A. Burnett at Chapel Hill, N.C., and letters, 1911-1919, from members of the Oriental Missionary Society in Tokyo to Anna Burnett at Bynum, N.C. Letters from missionaries in China and Japan discuss their progress in Japan, Korea, China, and India, and comment on war and living conditions in China. |
| Creator | Burnett family. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical
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The Burnett family, farmers of Granville, N.C., included Atlas A. Burnett, (fl. 1842-1863); Zach Burnett, one time resident of Chapel Hill, N.C., (fl. 1842-1863); Ferrington Burnett, (fl. 1842); Martha Burnett, (fl. 1842); and Anna Burnett, one time resident of Bynum, N.C.,(fl. 1911-1919).
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Scope and Content
The collection contains letters of the Burnett family primarily concerning family matters, farming, and religion. Letters, 1842-1863, are mostly family communications containing information on important events including marriages and births. Some letters of this period note produce prices for corn, wheat, tobacco, and bacon. Letters dated 1911-1926 from missionaries in China and Japan discuss their progress in Japan, Korea, China, and India, and comment on war and living conditions in China.
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Burnett Family Papers, 1842-1926 and undated.
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, January 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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