Box 3
Contains 56 Results:
Hyams, Isaac Smith—Confederate service 1861, 2nd Lt., Co. A, 1st Regiment Louisiana Infantry, son of Henry M. Hyams, Lt. Governor Louisiana
Biographical information, Confederate Company name rolls, correspondence, Co. muster roll cards, account receipts (oversize and photocopy). Mention in TJC, 143-146.
Hyams, John Baptiste Prudhomme—Confederate service Pelican Rangers, 3rd Regiment Louisiana Infantry
Biographical and service information, service record and Co. muster roll cards (photocopy). Mention in TJC, 165.
Hyams, Koscitusko Ravenkamp—Confederate service Co. C, 2nd Louisiana Infantry (known as Pelican Grays), son of Lt. Governor H. M. Hyams
Biographical and service information, Report of Maj. J. L. Brent (photocopy). Mention in TJC, 143, 334
Hyams, Samuel Myers, Sr.—b. 1813, Charleston, SC; to Louisiana 1830; Confederate service began as Captain, Co. G, 3rd Regiment Louisiana State Militia, then Lt. Colonel 3rd Louisiana Infantry, May 1861
Biographical information, Louisiana Infantry records, Confederate correspondence (typed and photocopy), service record (photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 41, 89, 90, 146-47, 155, 165 3/56 Hyams, Samuel Myers, Jr.—Began Confederate service Jr. 2nd Lt., Pelican Rangers No. 2 (Co. D), 3rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment, May1861. Biographical information, Louisiana Infantry records, service record and Co. muster roll cards (photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 147-48.
Ashkenazi, Elliot—author Business of Jews in Louisiana, 1840-1875
Author Business of Jews in Louisiana, 1840-1875; personal notes, mention in TJC, pgs. 26, 41-42, 384n. 32
Baruch, Bernard Mannes—b. 1870, Camden, SC, son of Dr. Simon Baruch a confederate surgeon
Biographical notes; excerpts from Baruch: My Own Story, by Bernard M. Baruch, Bernard M. Baruch: The Adventures of a Wall Street Legend, by James Grant, Bernard Baruch, Park Bench Statesmen, by Carter Field. Mention in TJC, pgs. 135, 341, 371, 378, 379n. 4, 441n. 33
Baruch, Simon—b. 1840, Germany, emigrated to US, graduate Medical College of Virginia (1862), confederate surgeon in charge of the 7th SC Battalion
Biographical notes, confederate inspection notes (photocopy), correspondence (photocopy), newspaper articles, “Experiences as a Confederate Surgeon,” by Dr. Simon Baruch. Mention in TJC, see index pg. 484
Baum, Marcus—b. Prussia, emigrated to Camden, SC, brother of Mannes Baum, special aid to Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw
“The Herioc Death of Marcus Baum,” by Dr. Simon Baruch. Mention in TJC, pgs. 14, 134, 172, 194, 445-46n. 52
Belitzer, Theodore—Private, Co. B, 17th Battalion SC Cavalry, later of Co. G, 3rd SC Cavalry
Personal notes, biographical notes, battalion records (photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 196.
Benjamin, Israel Joseph—b.1818-d.1864, jewish author and journalist
Personal notes, genealogy chart, excertps from Three Years in America: 1859-1862, by I. J. Benjamin. Mention in TJC, pgs. 17, 31-32.
