Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
1.Sept. 11, 1861, to David & Mary
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
2.Sept. 24, 1861, to David & Mary
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
Reference photocopies & transcriptions from GAR & General Services Administration, etc.
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
1. Jan 7, 1855. William Perry to David Noble.
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
2. Oct. 13th, 1859. David Noble to Mary
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
3. Oct. 4, 1860. Permelia L. Burns to Uncle. / Aaron & Laura Carr to Brother & Sister (on reserve side of paper) Lock of hair attached.
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
4. Dec. 3, 1861. Mary to Brother & Sister.
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
5. Dec. 15, 1861. B.T? Knapp to Uncle.
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
6. n.d. Permelia to Aunt Mary
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
7. Feb. 20, 1871. Core to Auntie (Sarah Noble at head of first page)
This series includes the original Civil War letters between David Noble and his wife, Mary Knapp Noble. Also included are other family Civil War era correspondence, and later family correspondence. Mary Knapp [Noble's] Account book for the 1870's is also found here.
Attached to the series is the later ledger book of Bruce Keister from the post-WWI era.
