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Jefferson Columbus Davis papers, 1867-1878
Jefferson Columbus Davis papers, 1867-1878
Jefferson Columbus Davis papers, 1867-1878
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Jefferson Columbus Davis papers, 1867-1878
Title
Jefferson Columbus Davis papers, 1867-1878
Creator
Davis, Jefferson Columbus, 1828-1879
Date
1867-1878
Place
Alaska
,
Mississippi River
,
Mexico--Mexico City
,
Louisiana--New Orleans
Language
English
Subjects
United States
,
Indians of North America
,
Steamboats
Summary
Original journals, correspondence, photographs, engravings, newsclippings, together with some typed copies, documenting Davis' tenure as military governor of Alaska, 1867-1870, and his and his wife's tour of Mexico in 1878. Alaskan materials include: 1867 orders and instructions issued by Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck, Sec. of State William H. Seward, and Asst. Adj. Gen. E.D. Townsend; correspondence and a journal written by Davis and his wife, describing the Russian cession ceremony, Sitka, daily life, and trips to tribal settlements, 1867-1870; an 1872 explanation of Davis' treaty-mandated takeover of Russian Fur Company property; correspondence from Robert N. Scott, a senior aide of Halleck's in San Francisco, commenting on military appointments, congressional funding, presidential impeachment proceedings, and Davis' handling of an 1869 incident involving a Chilkat chief; a copy of the first issue of the Sitka times (issued in ms., Sept. 19, 1868); and photographs (Metropolitan Veniaminov, Sir John Franklin, Prince Maksutov, etc.), engravings, and administrative correspondence. Mexican-related items include Mrs. Davis' 1878 diary containing detailed descriptions of an Ohio and Mississippi River steamboat passage, New Orleans, and Mexico City; and signed photographs of President and Mrs. Porfirio Diaz, whom the Davis' visited.
Biographical/Historical Note
Career army officer.
Extent
0.4 linear feet (1 box)
Format
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Call Number
VAULT Ayer MS 3057
BibID
991296448805867
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type
Canvas
Size
2369px × 3054px 20.74 MB
Filename
991296448805867_Ayer_MS_3057_FL006_00004.tif
Unique Identifier
NL11E62Z
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