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Washington College Information request from H. S. Whitridge, 1865-10-23

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 12
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. H.S. Whitridge wrote on behalf of his ward, William Fitzhugh Turner.

Dates: 1865-10-23

Washington College Information Request from James B. Newman, 1865-12-15

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 23
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-12-15

Washington College Information Request from James F. Robinson, 1865-10-16

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 11
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-10-16

Washington College Information Request from Jerome N. Martin, 1866-01-22

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 32
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-22

Washington College Information Request from John Dailey, 1865-11-27

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 19
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. John Dailey wrote on behalf of his son, Charles J. Dailey. Charles was a Maryland native and a student at Princeton before the Civil War. According to...
Dates: 1865-11-27

Washington College Information Request from John G. Mason, 1866-01-07

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 27
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-07

Washington College Information Request from John H. Findley, 1865-11-5

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 15
Abstract Finley was a Confederate veteran, who lost his right arm at Vicksburg before being taken prisoner. He remained in prison until February of 1865. After his release, he rejoined the army as a courier, and finished his time after the surrender at Appomattox Court House. Finley was 20 years old and parentless. His grandmother offered to give him a good education. At the time of the letter he was still awaiting trial for treason. The letter is written with his left hand and is littered with...
Dates: 1865-11-5

Washington College Information Request from John L. Divine, 1866-01-09

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 28
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-09

Washington College Information Request from John R. Green, 1866-01-09

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 28
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Green wrote this letter to serve as a letter of introduction for Lucius Peyton, a 20 year old Confederate veteran, whom Green was sending to Washington...
Dates: 1866-01-09

Washington College Information Request from John Rowzer Green, 1865-11-09

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 16
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. John Rowzer Green wrote on behalf of his son, Lucius Peyton Green, a Kentucky native and Confederate veteran.

Dates: 1865-11-09

Washington College information request from John Stephen, 1865-10-10

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 10
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-10-10

Washington College Information Request from John W. Hart, 1866-01-30

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 34
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-30

Washington College Information Request from Joseph Grundy Jr. , 1866-01-06

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 27
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-06

Washington College Information Request from L. A. Johnson, 1866-01-10

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 29
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Johnson wrote on behalf of his son, a Confederate veteran wounded in Tupelo Mississippi who was currently attending Emory and Henry.

Dates: 1866-01-10

Washington College Information Request from L. B. Freeman, 1866-01-11

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 29
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-11

Washington College Information Request from L. P. Conner, 1865-12-27

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 25
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Conner wrote on behalf of his nephew, William C. Conner, an 18 year old Confederate veteran whose father, Major William Conner, died at the Battle of...
Dates: 1865-12-27

Washington College Information Request from Mary F. Jarvis, 1865-12-25

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 25
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-12-25

Washington College Information Request from M.C. Nottingham, 1865-10-24

 Collection — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 13
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Mrs. M.C. Nottingham wrote for her ill husband to request information on Washington College on behalf of their nephew, Alwyn Jameson. Jameson’s father,...
Dates: 1865-10-24

Washington College Information request from Mrs. C.T. Nash, 1865-09-26

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 8
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-09-26

Washington College Information Request from Mrs. Mary A. Ackworth, 1866-01-29

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 34
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-29

Washington College Information request from Parmenas T. Turnley , 1866-01-26

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 33
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Turnley was a West Point graduate and a Union soldier. He inquired about sending his nephews to Washington College.

Dates: 1866-01-26

Washington College Information Request from R. J. May, 1866-01-09

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 28
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-09

Washington College Information Request from S. G. Davis , 1865-12-22

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 24
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1865-12-22

Washington College Information Request from Samuel Rothchild, 1866-01-12

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 30
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-12

Washington College Information Request from T. Benton Cook, 1865-10-12

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 10
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. T. Benton Cook was a Confederate veteran that belonged to "Lewis's Brigade, Army Tenn."

Dates: 1865-10-12

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