Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Accounting...
Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Accounting...
Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Accounting...
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Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Accounting...
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Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Gas industry -- United States -- Accounting...
Prisoners of war; Military deserters; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Equipment and supplies
The letterbook contains letters from Confederate Army Lieutenant and Assistant Adjutant General Joseph C. Robert and his colleague, Colonel Edward Dillon, written from Camp Dick Garnett in the District of South West Mississippi and East Louisiana....
Details various family members' activities & Anna's recent tragedies, probably illness and death of family members; also concerns the correspondant's daughter's position as principal of the school on the Vanderbilt's Bilmore estate.
Roxana writes that Mr. Gerdine has gone for two months to a plantation possibly in Texas. It is unclear from this letter whether Roxana has moved to the West Point, MS area or is still in Athens, GA
Slavery; Slaves; Child rearing; Antislavery movements; Southern States -- Identity; Plantation life; Gerdine, Thomas Cobb; Gerdine, William Louis Crawford, d. 1878; Marriage; Travel;
Roxana writes of the raising of Tom Cobb Gerdine and southern children in general; her worries about bringing a slave north to visit with her because of their father's abolitionist views; talking off of her mourning (probably for her brother, Titus...
Secession; Homefront; Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes, 1823-1862; Gerdine, Thomas Cobb; Southern States -- Identity; Railroads; Communication;
Roxana writes of talk of secession; their step-mother Sarah Chapin; T.R.R. Cobb; Tom Cobb Gerdine; the feelings of southerners via the north; her desire to obtain reliable northern news; talks of the new railroad through West Point; and writes of...
Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions; Troop movements; Atlanta (Ga.); Atlanta Campaign, 1864; Nashville, Battle of, Nashville, Tenn., 1864; Franklin, Battle of, Franklin, Tenn., 1864; Military maneuvers; Field orders; Guard...
Civil War diary of Rev. Jesse L. Henderson of Chiwapa, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Henderson served in the Confederate Army, 41st Mississippi Infantry Regiment, for 3 years. This diary was kept in 1864 and covers the defense of Atlanta and the...
Rumor -- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Confederate States of America. Army -- Equipment; Burial; Troop movements;
Expecting a letter from home; absurd rumors of moving camp to Mississippi City or coast of Texas; fleet in harbor; death of one of their company; burial duty; ate dinner with Col. Chalmers and family; need for winter goods