Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
Folder 36: Signed "Your Truly Attached Aunt, M.E.J." to Mollie (Hodge), undated
Return address is 56 Library/Savannah
Folder 8: S. Hambletori (?), 1820 February 19
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 9: James H. Henry, 1815 September 21
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 10: James H. Henry, 1817 November 8
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 10A: James H. Henry, 1818 September 12
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 11: J.K. May, circa 1813-1820
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 43: Property, 1881-1884
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 44: Receipts and Invoices, 1883
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 12: J.K. May, 1820 February 10
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 13: George W. Stover, 1818 October 19
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 45: Receipts and Invoices, 1884
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 14: William P. Taylor, undated
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 15: William P. Taylor, 1819 February 14
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 46: Receipts and Invoices, 1885
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 47: Receipts and Invoices, 1886
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 16: M.B.M. (?), 1830 May 8
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 17: M.B.M., 1830 June 8
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 18: M.B.M. to Lt. Joseph Smoot, 1830 July 10
Although Series I does not contain correspondence written by Robert Rose, there are multiple letters from his wife, Mary, and from several naval and business acquaintances. Those letters authored by Mary provide an insight into the Rose family, containing personal reminiscences as well as daily accounts of household and local affairs. There are, in addition, frequent references to the families and ship assignments of other naval officers.
Folder 48: Stocks and Bonds, 1880-1884
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.
Folder 49: Taxes, 1883-1884
This series includes receipts, account books, and other business papers of Dr. Robert B. Tunstall.