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| Size | 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 200 items) |
| Abstract | Cadwallader Jones (born 1843) was a Confederate captain who served with the Army of Northern Virginia. The collection is chiefly Civil War correspondence between Jones and friends and relatives (members of the Jones family and Iredell family) at the family plantation near Rock Hill, S.C., in Greensboro, Ala., and Hillsborough, N.C. Topics discussed include camp life; skirmishes and battles in Virginia; the defense of Charleston, S.C.; public reactions (especially of female correspondents) to war news; economic and social conditions on the home front; North Carolina politics during the war; and the deaths of family members. Earlier items include a letter, 1847, to Annie Isabella (Iredell) Jones from her mother, wife of North Carolina governor James Iredell; and letters to Cadwallader Jones, 1859-1860, in Rock Hill. Later items, chiefly 1922-1925, include a letter, 1866, in which A. C. Jones writes of the situation of the southern planter and the beginning of the sharecropping system. Also included are Cadwallader Jones's reminiscences of his Confederate service. |
| Creator | Jones, Cadwallader, b. 1843. |
| Language | English |
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Cadwallader Jones (born 1843) was a Confederate captain with the Army of Northern Virginia. He was the son of Colonel Cadwallader Jones and Annie Isabella Iredell Jones, daughter of North Carolina governor James Iredell. He was educated at Hillsborough Military Academy and was later married to Emily Skinner Johnson.
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The collection is chiefly Civil War correspondence between Cadwallader Jones, Confederate captain serving with the Army of Northern Virginia, and friends and relatives (members of the Jones and Iredell families) at the family plantation near Rock Hill, S.C., in Greensboro, Ala., and Hillsborough, N.C. Topics discussed include camp life; skirmishes and battles in Virginia; the defense of Charleston, S.C.; public reactions (especially of female correspondents) to war news; economic and social conditions on the home front; North Carolina politics during the war; and the deaths of family members. Earlier items include a letter, 1847, to Annie Isabella (Iredell) Jones from her mother, wife of North Carolina governor James Iredell; and letters to Cadwallader Jones, 1859-1860, in Rock Hill. Later items, chiefly 1922-1925, include a letter, 1866, in which A. C. Jones writes of the situation of the southern planter and the beginning of the sharecropping system. Also included are Cadwallader Jones's reminiscences of his Confederate service.
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Cadwallader Jones Papers, 1847-1925 and undated.
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, June 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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