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Catalogue of the library of Jos. W. Winans

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    Winans family correspondence

    Manuscripts

    There are 16 letters by William M. Winans to his mother and sister Sarah M. Winans Thornley written between 1860-1874. The six letters written during his service in the war discuss camp, foraging expeditions, war news and politics. The latter include an account of Forrest's second ride (Dec. 11 1862 -- Jan. 3, 1863) and dark pronouncements on the "gloomy future of our glorious government" undermined by Illinois Democratic legislature "opposed to the administration" and "Copperheads in the north". The post-war letters concern his life in Rochester, Ind., plans to move to Kansas, his second marriage, and the education of his sons.

    mssHM 71521-71549

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    E.B. Winans letter to J. Sterling Morton

    Manuscripts

    Letter written by E.B. Winans shortly after his arrival in Mule Creek, California. He briefly describes his travels across the United States and the Indians he encountered along the way ("wild as the country they inhabit") before giving a detailed account of California. Winans writes in-depth descriptions of the weather, the scenery, and the condition of gold mining (including the "fabricated" stories of great wealth being acquired in gold). He also writes of the diversity of the population of the mining camps and the lack of interaction among residents.

    mssHM 72993

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    Catalogue of books in the Library of J. W. Stow

    Manuscripts

    Bound volume.

    mssHEH

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    Catalogue of the library of Joseph Walter King Eyton

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