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to Randall Lee Gibson
January 28, 1855
Gibson, Tobias, fl. 1861-1865
Hart has graduated but his father feels he was a lazy and sluggish student. He mentions the sugar and molasses crops.
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to his son
28 May 1856
Family news and problems with the sugar crop.
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Carte de visite [Gibson family]
September 1866
Carpenter & Mullen Magnolia Gallery
Image of McKinley Gibson, Louisiana Hart Gibson, Maria (Ridie) Tevis, and Margaret Howard Preston playing backgammon. The circular pattern on Ms. Preston's dress has been drawn with ink.
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to his sister
31 October 1856
Breckenridge, W.L., fl. 1856
The "Old Lady's" health has improved but her memory is slipping. He thinks his trip to Texas has greatly improved his health.
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London credit account sheet of Dr. Hart Gibson and William Hoge & Co.
13 December 1856
Indicates that interest is paid at 7%. Includes amounts dating from December 1855 to December 1856. The debt totals 1,625.67.
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to Sarah Gibson Humphreys
January 13, 1857
Humphreys, Joseph, fl. 1845
Written on verso of Bill of Exchange [dated 12/6/56] belonging to Samuel Humphreys. Joseph tells his wife of the hardships on his trip including running out of sugar and having to substitute "whiskey & water" for coffee. He is sending Bob back for...
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to Tobias Gibson
18 May 1857
Gibson, Alfred, fl. 1857
Hailstorms ruined some of the cotton crop. The cotton gin processes about 12 bales a day. Sickness on the plantation has taken the lives of five slaves, all under the age of four. Albert lost two slaves, one 17 years old and the other 20. A...
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[to her brother Tobias Gibson]
1 September 1857
Miller, Eliza, fl. 1857
Recipient is inferred from content of the letter. Eliza describes her stay at the Battery Hotel and hopes that such resorts in the South will prevent Southerners from going north "in search of pleasure or comfort."
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[to Tobias Gibson]
14 December 1857
Higgins, R., fl. 1857
Announces that he has married Ann. He encourages Tobias to remarry after the death of Louisiana Gibson (see GLC04501.100).
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[Account of Mr. Hart Gibson]
February 2, 1858
Account of debt owed to Hamilt and Company.
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to [Tobias] Gibson
15 August 1858
Slaughter, Atticus, fl. 1858
He writes about his wife Virginia and plantation business.
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to Sarah [Gibson] Humphreys
7 October 1858
Writes that he has just arrived and that both the cash crop and the provision crops are doing well. He wishes he could bring surplus hands from Sumners Forest to Live Oak to help with the sugar grinding. He feels guilty about leaving Loula and Hart...
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8 October 1858
Gibson, Claude, fl. 1852-1858
He, Toby and John McKinley Gibson are studying in Heidelberg. Mr. Preston has been appointed Minister to Spain.
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10 July 1860
Gibson, John McKinley, fl. 1860
Writes that he and Toby are going to Switzerland in September. He justifies the trip by stating that the universities in Switzerland are as good as those in Germany and French is spoken there "even better than in Paris." They intend to go to...
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Journal entries
25 July 1860 to 29 July 1860
Journal entries taken from a book. The first leaf appears to be journal or diary entries from Blue Lick Springs. It contains information about the weather, news about various people, and illness. Second leaf dated April 30th (no year) contains a...
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to Joseph A. Humphreys
26 November 1860
Humphreys, D.C., fl. 1845
Writes that he will not be able to come home as soon as he expected to.
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[to his sister Sarah Gibson Humphreys]
22 December 1860
Gibson, William P., fl. 1862-1863
Apologizes for not being able to return home for the holidays. Writes that his familiy's financial circumstances prevent them from travelling. In favor of secession he writes, "political excitement was never so high--every body is rampant in favor...
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[to his sister Mary Humphreys]
February 4, 1863
Briefly describes his journey from New York to Cincinnati.
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[Appointment of Gibson's aide-de-camp to serve as agent in matters pertaining to slaves]
February 19, 1864
Gibson, Randall Lee, 1832-1892
Brigadier General Gibson (Confederate) discusses matters pertaining to people enslaved by his family. Appoints his aide-de-camp, H.P. Kernochan, as his agent to handle all business discussed within this letter. Learned from his brother Preston that...
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to James Wilson
September 26, 1863
Colonel Gibson writes from the Headquarters of General Daniel Weisiger Adams's Brigade. He informs Wilson, Assistant Adjutant General of John Cabell Breckinridge's Division, of the details of the recent Battle of Chickamauga. He reports that Adams's...
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to James Seddon
March 1, 1863
Confederate Colonel Gibson writes to the Confederate Secretary of War to protest being relieved of command and demoted to an inferior office. He had succeeded Brigadier General Daniel Adams after Adams was wounded at Murfreesboro and had just been...
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to his brother John McKinley Gibson
15 July 1864
A camp rumor states that Sherman gave up his campaign against Atlanta and is fortifying along the Chatahoochee. "But this is mere conjecture." Gibson goes on to offer offensive diversions to draw Sherman from Atlanta, such as massing Confederate...
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to Theodore O'Hara
January 11, 1863
Gibson, Colonel of the 13th Louisiana Volunteers (Confederate) discusses the recent Battle of Stones River, or Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with Colonel O'Hara. Reports details of the battle, which resulted in a Union victory. Relates that he informed...
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to H. H. Bun
Austin, John E., fl. 1863
Major Austin, Commander of Austin's Battalion Sharp Shooters (Confederate), discusses the Battle of Stones River, or Murfreesboro, with Bun, an acting assistant adjutant general. Mentions fighting with Breckinridge's Division (led by General John...
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