Manuscripts
1851-1862
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Manuscripts
The largest portion of the collection consists of personal and military correspondence that Daniel N. Speer kept during his Civil War service. Also included are pieces of correspondence of John F. Moreland, his father-in-law, and documents dealing with family slaves.
mssDNS 1-110
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Design for an obelisk memorial
Manuscripts
The largest portion of the collection consists of personal and military correspondence that Daniel N. Speer kept during his Civil War service. Also included are pieces of correspondence of John F. Moreland, his father-in-law, and documents dealing with family slaves.
DNS 110
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Stiles, William H. (William Henry), 1808-1865. Letter to Daniel N. (Daniel Norwood) Speer, 1836-1893
Manuscripts
The largest portion of the collection consists of personal and military correspondence that Daniel N. Speer kept during his Civil War service. Also included are pieces of correspondence of John F. Moreland, his father-in-law, and documents dealing with family slaves.
DNS 99
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Rumple (?), D. Letter to "Messrs. Amos & Beall."
Manuscripts
The largest portion of the collection consists of personal and military correspondence that Daniel N. Speer kept during his Civil War service. Also included are pieces of correspondence of John F. Moreland, his father-in-law, and documents dealing with family slaves.
DNS 34
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Speer, John A. (John Andrew), 1833-1879. Letter to John F. (John Fletcher) Moreland, 1817-1878
Manuscripts
The largest portion of the collection consists of personal and military correspondence that Daniel N. Speer kept during his Civil War service. Also included are pieces of correspondence of John F. Moreland, his father-in-law, and documents dealing with family slaves.
DNS 94
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Speer, Daniel N. (Daniel Norwood), 1836-1893. Letter to Samuel Cooper, 1798-1876
Manuscripts
The largest portion of the collection consists of personal and military correspondence that Daniel N. Speer kept during his Civil War service. Also included are pieces of correspondence of John F. Moreland, his father-in-law, and documents dealing with family slaves.
DNS 69