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Box 2

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Contains 14 Results:

Agreement between freedmen on DeClouet plantation in St. Martin Parish and Alexander DeClouet, Sr., 1866

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: 1866

Items from school Paul attended in Virginia; one has a letter from Alexander, Sr. on the back, 1858-1859

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: 1858-1859

Invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Cochran to Mr. and Mrs. DeClouet, 1860

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: 1860

Printed instructions on enrolling in Brookland School in Virginia, 1860

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: 1860

Booklet of questions of Brown's philosophy and also a thesis on rhetoric written by Alexander DeClouet, n.d.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: n.d.

“Maj. DeClouet Enthused Over Peace Jubilee” (no source); article of Paul DeClouet and the peace jubliee held in Vicksburg, Mississippi, 16 October 1917

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: 16 October 1917

"Life Story of the Real Evangeline Sadder Than That of Longfellow's Heroine", no source, circa 1917

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists mainly of letters to Paul DeClouet, son of Alexander DeClouet, Sr. (1812-1890) of St. Martinville, Louisiana. Paul was a student in Virginia, a volunteer in the Confederate army, and a farmer in St. Martinville after the war. For a time in 1862 he and his brother, Alexander, Jr. were prisoners-of-war. The letters usually deal with domestic and personal matters. Some touch upon national politics including the Confederate Congress (to which Alexander DeClouet, Sr. was a...
Dates: Other: circa 1917