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Creator/Title

Doniphan, George, 1790-1864. Papers, 1814-1863. 0.33 cu. ft.

Call No.

Mss. A D683 / 4

Content

The papers of George Doniphan reflect the interests and attitudes of both Kentucky and Missouri's antebellum slave owning class. Two letters from Jesse R. Grant, father of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, mention troop movements in Kentucky during the Civil War. In a letter dated 27 March 1862 Jesse R. Grant writes to George Doniphan about news troop movements in Kentucky, including the fact that his son has over 200,000 troops under his command. Written on patriotic letterhead with a woodcut likeness of a bearded Ulysses S. Grant, which his father does not believe is an accurate representation. In a letter dated 30 September 1862, Grant again writes to Doniphan, inquiring about news he has heard of rebel forces bringing destruction to the Augusta, Kentucky area.

Subject Heading

Kentucky - History - Civil War, 1861-1865