Easby-Smith family papers, 1837-1871.

Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 100 items; 1 containerSubject(s): Summary: Chiefly correspondence of William Russell Smith with his wife, Wilhelmine, relating to the seccession of Alabama and to Confederate congressional affairs. Also includes correspondence (1837-1848) of Smith's father-in-law, William Easby, with Millard Fillmore and others.
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Chiefly correspondence of William Russell Smith with his wife, Wilhelmine, relating to the seccession of Alabama and to Confederate congressional affairs. Also includes correspondence (1837-1848) of Smith's father-in-law, William Easby, with Millard Fillmore and others.

William Russell Smith (1815-1896) was a U.S. and Confederate representative from Alabama and an officer in the 26th Alabama Volunteers, whose third wife was Wilhelmine M. Easby, daughter of William Easby.

Collection material in English.

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