Box 3
Contains 56 Results:
Danziger, Isidore—b. 1842, Paris, Fance; family to New Orleans, 1848. 1862, Private Co. B, LA Infantry Volunteers
Personal letters, Co. muster rolls (photocopy), POW release form (photocopy), biographical notes, Co. listings (photocopy) Mention in TJC, pgs. 164.
DeLeon, David Camden, Dr.—b. 1813, Camden, SC; first Surgeon General of the Confederacy, later Medical Director for Gen. Lee’s army
Personal letter, biographical information; articles “David Camden DeLeon, M.D.: Patriot or Traitor?,” by Leonard G. Dauber, MD; “Samuel Preston Moore: Confederate Surgeon General,” by Warner D. Farr; excerpt from Jewish Notables in America, 1776-1865, by Harry Simonhoff. Mention in TJC, index pg. 491.
DeLeon, David Camden, Dr., Folder II
Picture (photocopy), newspaper obituary (photocopy), correspondence (photocopy), medical reports (photocopy), account records (photocpoy). Mention in TJC, see index pg. 491.
DeLeon, Edwin—b. 1818, Charleston, SC; lawyer and journalist, Confederate Commissioner (diplomat) to France
Personal notes and lettters, misc. biographical information, excertps from Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion. Mention in TJC, index pg. 491.
DeLeon, Edwin—Folder II
Article “Edwin DeLeon, Jefferson Davis’ Propagandist,” by Charles P. Cullop; excerpts from King Cotton Diplomacy, by Frank L. Owsley, Three Letters from a South Carolinina, Edwin DeLeon, Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy, by James M. Callahan, Confederate Propaganda in Europe, 1861-1865, Charles P. Cullop. Mention in TJC, see index pg. 491.
DeLeon, Perry—b. South Carolina; Confederate Navy; served on C.S.S. Harriet Lane, 1862-1863; C.S.S. Savannah, 1863; C.S.S. Stono, 1863; C.S.S. Albemarle
Family information, excerpts from Confederate Veteran magazine, service records, excerpts from Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion. Mention in TJC, pgs. 139, 364.
DeLeon, Perry Folder II
Historical paper “Sketch of the DeLeon Family,” by Perry M. DeLeon; thesis “Edwin DeLeon,” by Helen Kohn Hennig (chapter 1); excerpt from Historic Camden, Thomas J. Kirkland; family history. Mention in TJC, pgs. 139, 364.
DeLeon, Thomas Cooper—b. 1839, Columbia, SC; brother of David Camden DeLeon, surgeon-gerneral of Confederacy; served in confederate army, 1861-65
Personal notes and letters, biographical information, excerpts from “Confederate Veteran,” and Four Years in Rebel Capitals, by T. C. DeLeon. Mention in TJC, see index pg. 491.
Eshileman, Benjamin Franklin—b. 1830, Strasburg, PA; moved to New Orleans, LA, 1850; Captain, 4th Co., Washington Artillery, LA; rose to Lt. Colonel by end of war commanding 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Personal notes, biographical and genealogical notes; Historical Military Data fo Louisiana Militia, Washington Artillery; correspondence (photocopy); service and pay records (oversized & photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 115, 407-8n. 83.
Ezekiel, Moses Jacob—b.1844, Richmond, VA; first Jewish cadet at Virginia Military Institute, 1862; participated in the cadets defense of Newmarket, VA, 1864
Personal notes, newspapers, biographical notes, pictures (photocopy), copies (4) “Generations” magazine, article “Moses Jacob Ezekiel: The Formative Years,” by Zebulon V. Hooker, II; Autobiography of Moses Ezekiel, by Moses Ezekiel. Mention in TJC, see index pgs. 492.