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    Maps

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of the personal, family and business papers of Cave Johnson Couts (1821-1874) and his son, Cave Johnson Couts, Jr. (1856-1943). There is personal and business correspondence, army papers of Cave J. Couts (1837-1855), accounts, land papers, legal papers, survey correspondence and field notes of Cave J. Couts, Jr., family papers, photographs, ephemera, and 250 maps.

    mssCT 1-2613

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    Facsimile of Cave J. Couts (a) Journal

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of the personal, family and business papers of Cave Johnson Couts (1821-1874) and his son, Cave Johnson Couts, Jr. (1856-1943). There is personal and business correspondence, army papers of Cave J. Couts (1837-1855), accounts, land papers, legal papers, survey correspondence and field notes of Cave J. Couts, Jr., family papers, photographs, ephemera, and 250 maps.

    CT 2541 (fac)

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    Positive microfilm of Cave J. Couts (a) Journal

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of the personal, family and business papers of Cave Johnson Couts (1821-1874) and his son, Cave Johnson Couts, Jr. (1856-1943). There is personal and business correspondence, army papers of Cave J. Couts (1837-1855), accounts, land papers, legal papers, survey correspondence and field notes of Cave J. Couts, Jr., family papers, photographs, ephemera, and 250 maps.

    CT 2541 (2)

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    Cave Johnson Couts letters

    Manuscripts

    The first letter is from Nancy Couts, Cave Couts' mother, written while Cave Couts was away at West Point, [1838], December 8. In the letter she talks about the family and what they have been doing and promises to send money to him for Christmas. Couts' brother William adds a short note at the end of the letter. Letter is in fragile condition, torn with loss of text.

    mssHM 83192-83193