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[Transcript of Two Letters to Charles B. Moore]

Description: Transcript of a letter to Charles B. Moore from Ziza Moore is on the first three pages and continued on the last page. The last page also contains a transcript of a letter to Charles B. Moore from Henry S. Moore. Ziza's letter regards events in the area and family and mentions briefly the political climate. Henry's letter regards a liquor law passed in Tennessee.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Transcript of Two Letters to Elvira Moore]

Description: Transcript of the first letter to Elvira Moore is from Mary A. Little regarding Little's current health and time in Paris, Texas. Transcript of the second letter to Elvira Moore is from Charles B. Moore concerning Little's housing and family. Charles also wrote about how his current job was going and future job prospects.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Tribute of Respect]

Description: Tribute of Respect to the Officers and Soldiers of the First N. Y. Veteran Cavalry written by E. S. Watson, a member of Company "F." The tribute includes an introduction detailing the camaraderie felt between those who serve together during active duty as well as a poem that tells the tale of the First N. Y. Veteran Cavalry.
Date: unknown
Creator: Watson, E. S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Two Photographs of Children]

Description: Two portraits of unidentified children posing together. In the left-hand image, a young boy in a military-style hat is posing with an infant who is wearing a light-colored dress and bonnet with a flower. In the right-hand photograph, the same young boy is posing with an older girl who is wearing a light-colored shirt with a dark tie at the collar, and a light-colored bow in her hair. The children are all posing in front of a backdrop and both images are blurry.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Typed copy of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, March 13, 1862]

Description: Typed copy of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, discussing Henry Moore's experience as a cavalryman in a Confederate regiment during the Battle of Pea Ridge. He describes terrible weather, engaging the Union Soldiers, and eventually retreating. It is typed on yellow paper, and some words or phrases are missing.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Typed copy of letter from Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Constant to Charles Moore, September 11, 1863]

Description: Typed copy of a letter from Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Constant, describing divisions of Union and Confederate loyalty amongst friends and neighbors and their own story of being refugees. In addition, their crops are doing well but there aren't enough laborers to work the fields. It is typed on yellow paper, and some words or phrases are missing.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Undated postcard from M. Dorothy Dodd to Mary Moore]

Description: A postcard from M. Dorothy Dodd in Kansas City, Missouri, to Mary Moore. Dodd writes to say that she left Gallatin and hopes to enjoy the "western atmosphere" in Kansas City. She mentions that all are well in Gallatin, and that "Sister" is recovering from a long illness. The postcard, postmarked September 6, is addressed to Mrs. Mary A. Moore in Fort Worth, Texas, Box 52.
Date: unknown
Creator: Dodd, M. Dorothy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Will force other matters]

Description: Note on back of form from Melissa State Bank stating that Henry S. Moore will force other matters and he has sold the place to A. M. Wilson for $75.00 per annum.
Date: 190X
Creator: Moore, Henry S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Envelope from Gallatin, Tennessee, June 13, 1878]

Description: An envelope that is torn and stained has a postal stamp on the front stating that it was sent from Gallatin, Tennessee. On the back is a message dated June 13, 1878. The note talks about a visit from Dudley and the children, letters received this week, and the weather.
Date: June 13, 1978
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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