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Thomas, George Henry 1816-1870

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Works: 217 works in 345 publications in 4 languages and 7,465 library holdings
Classifications: e470, 973.73
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11 editions published between and 1917 in English and Norwegian and held by 45 libraries worldwide
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4 editions published between and 1977 in English and held by 42 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 40 libraries worldwide
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5 editions published in in English and held by 22 libraries worldwide
Map of South Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and parts of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Virginia, showing roads, railroads, towns, rivers, names and boundaries of states, and relief by hachures. Lines of march are indicated by colors and symbols. Includes "Jeff. Davis' line of flight."
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2 editions published in in English and held by 20 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 19 libraries worldwide
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in English and held by 18 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 14 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
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4 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
ALS written by Major George Henry Thomas while stationed at Fort Mason, Texas, with the 2nd Cavalry, to Adjutant General Colonel Samuel Cooper. Thomas briefly requests copies of several orders issued in 1856. Most of the letter concerns information obtained by Thomas while at Fort Yuma regarding navigability of the Colorado River. Thomas reports on characteristics of the river, American Indians living in its vicinity, and the feasibility of using the river to supply United States soldiers in Utah Territory.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers include political correspondence prior to the Civil War and letters relating to the publishing of the Knoxville Whig. The major protion of the correspondence relates to W.G. Brownlow's governorship. Some letters are from the time of his service in the U.S. Senate. Among the more prominent correspondents are Samuel Mayes Arnell, John Bell, Joseph E. Brown, Ambrose Burnside, Schuyler Colfax, Horace Maynard, Oliver Perry Temple, George Thomas. Within the John Bell Brownlow papers are various letters dealing with his political problem as a patronage employee in Washington. Notable correspondents within this section are William H. Carroll, Nathaniel G. Taylor, and William Gibbs MacAdoo. Within the correspondence of others are letters relating to the early days of the Civil War in East Tennessee and to Reconstruction in Tennessee. Within this section notable correspondents are John Morgan Bright, Wiliam B. Campbell, and Leonidas C. Houk.
 
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Thomas, George 1816-1870
Thomas, George H. 1816-1870
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