Charles DeHaven Jones family papers, 1837-1903.
- 45 items. 1 container. 0.2 linear feet.
Open to research.
Correspondence (1837-1893), map of the Confederate States of America, manuscript and pamphlet on cholera, license to practice medicine in New York, and miscellaneous printed material (1862-1903). Jones's writings include several drafts describing his experiences as a surgeon with the 112th Illinois Infantry and his assignment treating Union soldiers released from the Confederate prison at Andersonville, Ga. Correspondents include Eunice Wood Booker, Julia M. Jones, Alonzo C. Wood, Franklin Wood, and Samuel Wood.
Union Army officer and physician.
Collection material in English.
mm 75050575
Booker, Eunice Wood--Correspondence. Jones, Julia M.--Correspondence. Wood, Alonzo C.--Correspondence. Wood, Franklin--Correspondence. Wood, Samuel, active 1839-1841 --Correspondence.
Andersonville Prison. United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 112th (1862-1865)
Cholera. Physicians--Licenses--New York (State)
Southern States--Maps. United States--History--Maps.--Civil War,1861-1865 United States--History--Medical care.--Civil War, 1861-1865 United States--History--Personal narratives.--Civil War, 1861-1865 United States--History--Prisoners and prisons.--Civil War,1861-1865