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Carter Harrison Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William & Mary.
Mss. Acc. 2012.040
Accessioned and processed by Benjaming Bromley in February 2012.
Son of Carter Henry Harrison and Janetta Fisher Harrison.
Papers, 1834-1861, of Carter Henry Harrison of Elkora, Cumberland County, Virginia. Includes letters about his father, Carter Henry Harrison, Sr., and his mother, Janetta Harrison, as well as his wife, Alice Harrison. Letters typically deal with the finances of Elkora and then with the preparations and operations of the Civil War.
Discussing the health of Carter Henry Harrison, Sr.
Receipt for the purchase of Elkora, Cumberland County, Virginia, by Carter Henry Harrison from George Harrison.
Receipt of interest paid by Carter Henry Harrison and George Harrison to Thomas Shields.
Receipts for work done on Elkora, Cumberland County, Virginia.
Letter from Carter Henry Harrison to his wife, Alice Harrison. Includes information about the corn harvest and his feelings about his wife.
Love letter from Carter Harrison to Alice Harrison.
Talks of organizing a company in Cartersville, Virginia, and talks about uniforms and weapons for the company.
Lists the promotions and leaves granted for Cartersville soldiers.
Includes information about conditions in Richmond and Camp Pickens as well as news of the death of an infant.
Includes thanks for trying to send him a saddle, talks about the poor state of supplies for the Confederate Army.
Includes information about troop movements, a measels outbreak, and how to adress mail sent to him. Letter is torn in half.
Talks about a prayer service with the "servants," a marzipan cake, and drinking port.
Telegram confirming the death of Carter Henry Harrison from a wound received on July 18, 1861.
Includes condolences on the death of Carter Henry Harrison as well as some mention of P. G. T. Beauregard.