Gibson-Getty-McClure families papers, 1777-1926 (bulk 1880-1901).

Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 2,500 items; 7 containers; 2.8 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, military papers, and other material relating to various members of these allied families from Cumberland County, Pa. Gibson family papers pertain chiefly to the Revolutionary War service of George Gibson (1747-1791). Papers of George W. Getty document his Civil War service with the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, various Indian campaigns, and the Fitz-John Porter court-martial. Papers of Charles McClure (1838-1902) relate chiefly to his military service with the U.S. Army at posts in the U.S. including Santa Fe, N.M., and in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American War.Summary: Family correspondents include Annie Barbara Gibson, Fannie M. Gibson, George Gibson, (1783-1861), George Gibson (1826-1888), John Bannister Gibson, Charles McClure, Jr., George McClure, Margaretta Gibson McClure, and William McClure. Other correspondents include John Rutter Brooke, Ambrose Everett Burnside, Amos Beebe Eaton, Ulysses S. Grant, Francis B. Jones, Roswell Hawks Lamson, John Pope, William Beatty Rochester, William S. Rosecrans, John McAllister Schofield, Philip Henry Sheridan, William T. Sherman, and Hazard Stevens.
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Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, military papers, and other material relating to various members of these allied families from Cumberland County, Pa. Gibson family papers pertain chiefly to the Revolutionary War service of George Gibson (1747-1791). Papers of George W. Getty document his Civil War service with the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, various Indian campaigns, and the Fitz-John Porter court-martial. Papers of Charles McClure (1838-1902) relate chiefly to his military service with the U.S. Army at posts in the U.S. including Santa Fe, N.M., and in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American War.

Family correspondents include Annie Barbara Gibson, Fannie M. Gibson, George Gibson, (1783-1861), George Gibson (1826-1888), John Bannister Gibson, Charles McClure, Jr., George McClure, Margaretta Gibson McClure, and William McClure. Other correspondents include John Rutter Brooke, Ambrose Everett Burnside, Amos Beebe Eaton, Ulysses S. Grant, Francis B. Jones, Roswell Hawks Lamson, John Pope, William Beatty Rochester, William S. Rosecrans, John McAllister Schofield, Philip Henry Sheridan, William T. Sherman, and Hazard Stevens.

Maps transferred to Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.

Photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Serials transferred to Library of Congress Serial and Government Publications Division.

Sheet music transferred to Library of Congress Music Division.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010167

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