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Box 2

 Container

Contains 111 Results:

January 20

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

January 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

January 22

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

January 30

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

January 31

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

February 3

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

February 8

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

February 21

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

February 23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861

February 25

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists primarily of letters between George A. Gordon and his family, friends, and employers. The letters cover the time just after the founding of Dahlonega and initial Gold Rush in 1832 and end about 12 years after the Civil War. Of note is a letter asking Gordon to close and lock the Dahlonega Branch Mint and transfer the key to the building's caretaker for safekeeping. There is also a series of letters between Gordon and his wife during the Civil War when Gordon, a...
Dates: 1861