Box 5
Contains 48 Results:
Oppenheimer, Benedict “Ben”
Personal notes, genealogical information, oral history (typed), newspaper (photocopy), article “Jews in the Confederacy,” by Mrs. Townes Randolph Leigh, soldier’s application for pension (typed and photocopy). Mention in TJC, 173-74, 421n., 40-41.
Pember, Phoebe Yates—b. 1823 Gerogia, Confederte nurse
Personal notes and letters, newspaper. Mention in TJC, see index pgs. 508.
Philips-Myers Family Papers
Military records (photocopy), newspaper (photocopy), correspondence (photocopy). Originals in Southern Historical Collection, UNC Library, Chapel Hill, NC.
Philips-Myers Family Papers Folder II
Genealogical material (photocopy), correspondence (photocopy), family diary (typed and photocopy). Originals in Southern Historical Collection, UNC Library, Chapel Hill, NC.
Philips Family Papers
Personal notes, Descendancy Charts, genealogical data, excerpts from Eleven Gentlemen of Charleston, Ray B. Harris.
Phillips, Eugenia Levy—b. 1824 Charleston, SC; spy for Confederate forces during the Civil War
Personal notes, biographical information, excerpt from Jews of the South, by Samuel Procter, will of Moses C. Levy (typed and photocopy), diary and correspondence (photocopy). Mention in TJC, see index pg. 509.
Phillips, Philip—b. 1807 Charleston, SC; lawyer and first Jew elected to the U.S. congress
Personal notes, biographical information, historical paper “The Relation of Philip Phillips to the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise in 1854,” article “Philips Phillips and Internal Improvements in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Alabama,” by David T. Morgan, Diary of Philip Phillips (typed and photocopy) Southern Historical Collection, UNC Library, Chapel Hill, NC. Mention in TJC, see index pg. 509.
Pollack, Clarence J.—b. Columbia, SC
Service record/muster roll cards (photocopy), receipts for payments (photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 194.
Poznanski, Gustavus—American Jewish Reform Minister, Confederate service with Co. D., 1st Battalion South Carolina Infantry
Personal letters, newspaper (photocopy), excerpt Where They Lie, by Mel Young, genealogical chart, pamphlet on Mr. Poznanski, service record and muster roll card (photocopy).
Proskauer, Adolph—b. Prussia, Confederate service with Co. C., 12th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, rising to the rank of Major by the end of the War
Personal notes and letters, biographical notes, campaign information, newspaper (photocopy), typed account of the Gettysburg battle. Mention in TJC, see index pg 510.