Charles Buford papers, circa 1842-1865.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 38 itemsSubject(s): Summary: Chiefly family and personal correspondence commenting on political and social conditions prior to and during the Civil War, particularly slavery and its abolition and the effects of the war on civilians. Includes a letter from James W. Duke, a Confederate soldier in the Union prison at Rock Island, Ill.; a satirical essay by Buford on the slavery question; and a biographical sketch of Buford. Other correspondents include T.H. Bradford, John C. Breckinridge, James F. Buckner, W.N. Budd, Garrett Davis, N.W. Duke, J. Henry (John Flournoy Henry), and George S. Williams.
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Chiefly family and personal correspondence commenting on political and social conditions prior to and during the Civil War, particularly slavery and its abolition and the effects of the war on civilians. Includes a letter from James W. Duke, a Confederate soldier in the Union prison at Rock Island, Ill.; a satirical essay by Buford on the slavery question; and a biographical sketch of Buford. Other correspondents include T.H. Bradford, John C. Breckinridge, James F. Buckner, W.N. Budd, Garrett Davis, N.W. Duke, J. Henry (John Flournoy Henry), and George S. Williams.

In part, typewritten transcripts.

Planter of Georgetown, Ky. Moved to Rock Island, Ill., circa 1853.

Collection material in English.

Forms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.

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