Brown County (Ind.) -- History; Municipal government -- Records and correspondence; Receipts (Acknowledgments) -- Indiana -- Brown County; Law -- Indiana -- Brown County; Brown County Circuit Court -- Nashville (Ind.)
Nathan Shaffer is fined $1.00 for inciting riot based on affidavit of witness Susan G. Fergison.
Brown County (Ind.) -- History; Municipal government -- Records and correspondence; Receipts (Acknowledgments) -- Indiana -- Brown County; Law -- Indiana -- Brown County; Brown County Circuit Court -- Nashville (Ind.)
Nathanial Morris is fined $2.00 for his role in inciting a riot based on affadavit of Susan Ferguson.
Brown County (Ind.) -- History; Municipal government -- Records and correspondence; Receipts (Acknowledgments) -- Indiana -- Brown County; Law -- Indiana -- Brown County; Brown County Circuit Court -- Nashville (Ind.)
Alexander Obney is fined $1.00 for causing a riot based on affadavit of Susan Ferguson.
Monroe County (Ind.); Clear Creek (Monroe County, Ind. : Township); Smithville (Ind.); Smithville (Ind.) -- Smithville News; Sylvester Family; Harrodsburg (Ind.); Fox Family
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Greentown Primed for Pumpfest; Firemen COllect for MDA; Only Moderate Interest Shown for Seats on Town Council; How High? How Low?
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Conditions Damp and Dismal-Enjoyment Not DiminishedProm Royalty; School Board Member to Relocate; Community Service Day; Celebratin Preservation Month
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: The Conductor Is Being Held; Mark Nesbitt Quits Life; Killed By A Traction Car; Jet Black Storm Clouds
Letters; Milroy family--Correspondence; Milroy, Mary--Travel preparations; Military promotions; United States. Army--Drill and tactics; Emancipation Proclamation
A letter to Milroy's wife, Mary, asking if she has decided to come see him. The President has nominated him for the promotion of Major General, over the objections of Halleck. Halleck had received reports from Jeff Davis that Milroy was not...
A letter from Milroy's wife, Mary, updating him on life at home. Her servant ran off. Mary is apparently making travel preparations to go to Tennessee to see Milroy. She was supposed to testify at Tatman's trial, but was told she would not have...
A letter to Milroy letting him know that 102 officers signed a petition on his behalf, which was sent to the President. Adams was arrested by Col. McReynolds in an attempt to keep him from signing the petition.
A draft of a letter sent to Adjutant General's office, summarizing Milroy's military career and asking for reinstatement of duties. Accompanying this letter is a letter from Major Gordon, also outlining his military efforts during the war.
Military supplies; United States. Army--Ordnance and ordnance stores
A letter to Milroy from the War Department, acknowledging his letter of February 6, 1864. They have reviewed the matter and passed it on to the "Second auditor for settlement."
Letters; Theft; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Destruction and pillage
A draft of a letter sent to the law firm of Bradley & Bradley, who were looking into the matter of stolen furniture from a hotel in Winchester, Virginia. Milroy offers an explanation of steps he took to have the furniture returned, and where...
A letter to Major Polk, passing on a request from local merchants in Tullahoma, that they be allowed to continue selling goods. The privilege was recently revoked for towns south of Nashville, but these are loyal citizens and therefore the...