01500cpcaa2200313 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130245004300142300001600185300001800201506002200219520027600241545021000517546003600727600004900763600004900812600005700861600005100918600001800969600001800987610007601005610004601081650001501127651004401142mm 78019380 DLC20260227111623.0780918|||||||||||| eng  amm 78019380 bms 68002023  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aW2lcmd00aEasby-Smith family papers,f1837-1871. a100fitems. a1fcontainer.0 aOpen to research.8 aChiefly 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.0 aWilliam 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. aCollection material in English.10aEasby, William,d1791-1854.vCorrespondence.10aSmith, Wilhelmine M. Easby.vCorrespondence.10aSmith, William Russell,d1815-1896.vCorrespondence.10aFillmore, Millard,d1800-1874vCorrespondence.30aEasby family.30aSmith family.10aConfederate States of America.bArmy.bAlabama Infantry Regiment, 26th.10aConfederate States of America.bCongress. 0aSecession. 0aAlabamaxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865.