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Document, County Court Clerks Office to Alex M. Jones, Madison County, Tennessee, 1881 October
Document, County Court Clerks Office to Alex M. Jones, Madison County, Tennessee, 1881 October.
"Alex M. Jones is elected Highway Commissioner for the 11th road district of said County Comprised of the 11th Civil district of said County - for three years from the going into effect of the late state law - and will act as Clerk and Treasurer of said road district."
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Document, "Oath of Allegiance", Alex M. Jones, Jackson, Tennessee, 1862 July 7
Document (copy), "Oath of Allegiance", Alex M. Jones, Jackson, Tennessee, 1862 July 7.
"Oath of Allegiance...Abjuring all allegiance to the so-called 'Confederate States of America'; I do solemnly swear, that I will support the Constitution of, and bear true and faithful Allegiance to the 'United States of America', So help me God."
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Document, Office of the Provost Marshall, Parole of Honor, Alex M. Jones, Jackson, Tennessee, 1865 May 27
Copy of document, Office of the Provost Marshall, Parole of Honor, Alex M. Jones, Jackson, Tennessee, 1865 May 27.
"I, A. M. Jones, a private of Co. 'K' 16th Tennessee Regiment Calvary C. S. A. do hereby give this my solemn Parole of Honor that I will not take up arms again, nor serve as Military Police or Constabulary force in any Fort, Garrison, or field work, nor as a guard for prisons, depots, or stores, nor to discharge any duty usually performed by soldiers, until regularly exchanged, or otherwise released from the obligations of this parole by the authority of the United States Government. The said A. M. Jones to be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by the United States authorities, so long as he shall regard the obligations of this Parole, and the laws in force where he resides. This Parole given under the provisions of the surrender of the forces of General R. Taylor, C. S. A., to Maj. Gen. E. R. S. Canby, U. S. A., May 4th, 1865".
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Land deed transfer, James Yates to Alex M. Jones, Hill County, Texas, 1874 November 16
Land deed transfer, James Yates to Alex M. Jones, Hill County, Texas, 1874 November 16.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Letter, Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Corinth, Mississippi, 1864 May 18
Letter from Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to his wife, Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Corinth, Mississippi, 1864 May 18.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Letter, Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Corinth, Mississippi, 1864 May 20
Letter from Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to his wife, Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Corinth, Mississippi, 1864 May 20.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Letter, Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Desoto County, Mississippi, 1864 February 1
Letter from Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to his wife, Sarah "Sallie" Jones, DeSoto County, Mississippi, 1864 February 1.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Letter, Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Tibet Station, Mississippi, 1864 February 29
Letter from Alexander "Alex" M. Jones to his wife, Sarah "Sallie" Jones, Tibet Station, Mississippi, 1864 February 29.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Letter, Sarah "Sallie" Jones to Alexander "Alex" M. Jones, Madison County, Tennessee, 1866 May 22
Copy of a letter from Sarah "Sallie" Jones to her husband, Alexander "Alex" M. Jones, Madison County, Tennessee, 1866 May 22.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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Promissory Note, Barney Mack to Alex M. Jones, 1874 February 2
Promissory Note signed by Barney Mack to Alex M. Jones, 1874 February 2.
"One Day after Date I promise to pay Alex M. Jones on order one hundred dollars for a black horse on witness my mark this Feby the 2nd - 1874. Witness J. F. Goodrich. Barney Mack, my mark".
"Recd May 11th - 1874 on the within note in work Seventeen Dollars & 20 cts. Alex M. Jones".
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.
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