Inventory of the Allen Turner Davidson Letters, 1861

Collection Number 1738-z


Manuscripts Department, University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Collection Information


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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Descriptive Summary

Repository
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Creator
Davidson, Allen Turner, 1819-1905.
Title
Allen Turner Davidson Letters, 1861.
Call Number
1738-z
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
3 items.
Abstract
Letters from Davidson while on a business trip in Atlanta, Ga., and Fernandina, Fla., to his family in Asheville, N.C., describing Fernandina and discussing secession and his sentiments concerning it.


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Administrative Information

Alternate Form of Material
Typed transcript copies available.
Acquisitions Information
Gift 1950
Processing Information
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Allen Turner Davidson Letters, #1738-z, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Davidson, Allen Turner, 1819-1905.
Fernandina (Fla.)--Description and travel.
Secession.
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Related Material

Theodore Davidson Morrison Collection (#2603-z); Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Collection Overview

Letters from Davidson while on a business trip in Atlanta, Ga., and Fernandina, Fla., to his family in Asheville, N.C., describing Fernandina and discussing secession and his sentiments concerning it.