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[900000]Manuscripts record group.:
-----------------[900000/M87- 6]Roderick Gospero Shaw and James Kilpatrick Shaw letters,:
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001]Key to correspondents: RGS - Roderick Gospero Shaw JKS - James Kirkpatrick Shaw JSS - Jesse Shaw Smith TRS - Thomas R. Smith AMH - A
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00001]RGS to JSS, 13 May 1861, "C.S.A. Warrington, Fla." Camp news, fatigue details, brigade and general review, descri
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00002]RGS to JSS, 23 September 1861, "Warrington [Fla.]" Clothing needs, illness in camp, new encampment "the most impo
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00003]RGS to JSS, 9 October 1861, "Magazine [near Pensacola, Fla.]" Details regarding attack on Santa Rosa Island, Conf
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00004]RGS to JSS, 5 November 1861, "Camp I. R. Harris" He has been sick, news of the death of his cousin Gos ["I though
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00005]JKS to JSS, 19 December 1861, "Winchester [Virginia?]" Expecting orders to leave, discusses recent "glorious vict
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00006]RGS to JSS, 16 December 1862, "Murfreesboro [Tenn.]" Has been extremely busy, sympathizes with JSS over the death
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00007]RGS to JSS, 17 May 1863, "4th Fla. Regt. [Near Wartrace, Tennessee]" Everything is quiet, comments on the "the st
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00008]RGS to JSS, 8 October 1863, "Camp 4" Fla. Regt. Near Chattanooga [Tenn.]" Writing to let family know he was not w
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00009]RGS to JSS, 28 January 1864, "Dalton, Ga." Recent melancholy feelings, inquires about brother James, discusses hi
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00010]RGS to JSS, 16 April 1864, "Head Quarters. 1st and 4 Fla. Regt." Nothing new to write about, everything quiet in
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00011]RGS to TRS, 27 May 1864, "Near Dallas, Ga." Still safe, skirmishing going on daily, comments on William T. Sherma
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00012]AMH to TRS, 14 June 1864, "On the Field [North of Marietta, Ga.]" Describes death and burial of RGS, "He was kill
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00013]Clipping, no date "Officers' Dreams of Death Fulfilled to the Letter." Letter from Washington M. Ives describes d
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M87- 6-00001.00001#00014]Clipping, no date "Memoranda of Facts Bearing on the Kentucky Campaign." Includes a note from RGS to TRS regardin
-----------------[900000/M87- 7]Family bible,:
-----------------[900000/M87- 8]Griscom family papers,:
----------------------------------[900000/M87- 8-00001]LLOYD CARPENTER GRISCOM PAPERS Correspondence:
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00001]Rudyard Kipling (undated)
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00002]Monroe, James, U.S. President (?) : 18??
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00003]Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, U.S. President : 1937-1942
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00004]Roosevelt, Theodore, U.S. President : 1905-1908
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00005]Griscom, Lloyd C. - Correspondence, Personal : 1896-1960
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00006]Give Me Allies to Fight : 1939
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00007]Griscom, Audrey Crosse (while in England) : 1946
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00008]Envelopes
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00001.00009]Telegrams
----------------------------------[900000/M87- 8-00002]Box 2
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00002.00001]Galley Proofs - "Diplomatically Speaking"
----------------------------------...[900000/M87- 8-00002.00002]Contact - "Diplomatically Speaking"

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