Box 9
Contains 13 Results:
Family correspondence of Brigadier J.C. Wickham, England, with Captain Williams C. Wickham, chiefly about genealogy, 1953-1957
Family Correspondence of Janet Anna Jane Wickham, wife of Hill Dawe Wickham, with William F. Wickham , 1875
Family Correspondence of Jerusha Wickham (1815-1901), Southold, Long Island, with her cousin, William F. Wickham, 1874-1878
Family Correspondence of John Wickham (1825-1892), son of Edmund Wickham and Lucy Carter, who became a judge in St. Louis, Missouri, and writes as a student at the University of Virginia, 1846, 1840-1862
John Wickham writes concerning land in Franklin County, Missouri, belonging to the estate of John Wickham (July 11, 1850).
Family Correspondence of John Wickham (1825-1892), son of Edmund Wickham and Lucy Carter, who became a judge in St. Louis, Missouri, 1868-1877, 1888
Family Correspondence of John Wickham (1822-1847), chiefly with his parents, William Fanning Wickham (1793-1880) and Anne Butler Carter Wickham (1797-1868), 1840-1847
Family correspondence of Littleton Waller Tazewell Wickham (1821-1909), 1834-1877
Family Correspondence of Lucy Penn Taylor Wickham (1830-1913), 1854-1910
Family Correspondence of Lucy Penn Taylor Wickham (1830-1913) with her father-in-law, William F. Wickham, and her mother-in-law, Anne Butler Carter Wickham , 1848-1876
Family correspondence of Maclurg Wickham (1814-1900), chiefly with his brother, William F. Wickham, 1871-1877
Family Correspondence of Robert C. Wickham (1823-1847), nephew of William F. Wickham and surgeon in the U.S. Army, 1846
Family Correspondence of W. Leigh Wickham (1828-1889), nephew of William F. Wickham, 1848-1863, 1888
During the Civil War, Leigh Wickham received an appointment in the Confederate Quartermaster department at Memphis, Tennessee (September 13 and 19, and December 8, 1861); reports that the people of Mississippi were frightened of General Grant’s army (December 23, 1862); and mentions the hanging of Colonel Lawrence Orton Williams as a Confederate spy by the Federals (June 14, 1863).