Box 1
Container
Contains 9 Results:
Letter to Adolphus Cooke from Hartman [Raling], 1862 July 24
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1862 July 24
Letter to Adolphus Cooke from M. A. Beatty, 1864 May 4
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1864 May 4
Letter to Adolphus Cooke from M. A. Beatty, 1864 June 12
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1864 June 12
Letter to Adolphus Cooke from M. A. Beatty, 1864 July 11
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1864 July 11
Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States membership certificate, 1880 April 17
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1880 April 17
"Lady Hope" poem by Adolphus Cooke, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
undated
Baltimore City teaching certificate for Grace A. Hammond, 1898 June 15
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1898 June 15
Grace A. Hammond and William C. Cooke wedding invitation, 1915 April 14
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1915 April 14
"Holy Wedlock" marriage ceremony book of Grace A. Hammond and William C. Cooke, 1915 April 14
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Cooke papers are comprised of two series, the Adolphus Cooke papers and the Hammond-Cooke papers. Series I contains four letters addressed to Adolphus Cooke, three of which were written to him by Maria A. Beatty, the mother of a fallen comrade, Edward Beatty. Her letters to Cooke express her deep gratitude for his friendship with her son, and she gives him news of the goings-on at home in Prince George's County, Maryland. In her letter of May 4, 1864, she writes, "When this deplorable...
Dates:
1915 April 14