Box 1
Contains 45 Results:
Letter signed Geo. A. McCall [George A. McCall], Philadelphia, to Col. Pitcairn Morrison. Encloses warrant for bounty land, and asks him to deliver it to Miss Martha. Mentions that he now has a son and daughter—Archy and Emily., 1855 Mar 21
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Thomas Rector, Glen Morrison, to Capt. Henry Little, Fort Gibson, Arkansas. Mentions his desire to bring Taps’ remains to Jefferson Barracks., 1857 Feb 18
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Litt [Lewis Henry Little] to Miss Mary Morrison, Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Mentions that he rode down to Leavenworth City today., 1858 May 27
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Father, P. Morrison [Pitcairn Morrison], Camp Floyd, to his daughter [Martha Morrison?]. Advises his daughter: “. . . attend to your studies and occasionally take a little Frolic don’t enter into life too young as you will become an old girl before you know where you are. . . . [Litt] is now absent in command of two companies. . . .”, 1858 Nov 18
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Papa [Lewis Henry Little], Camp Floyd, U.T. [Utah Territory], to his daughter Miss Kate M. Little, care of Mrs. Mattie R. Little, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Sends her a gold dollar “to buy goodies for yourself and little sister.” Tells his daughter to be a good girl, and instructs her to “be kind to the servants and never raise her hand to strike them.”, 1859 May 17
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Legal document signed Henry Little, Camp Floyd, Utah Territory, revoking the power of attorney of John M. Walker of Baltimore., 1859 Sept 10
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Henry, Ft. Bridger, U.T. [Utah Territory], to his wife, Mrs. Mattie R. Little, Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Mentions that he and Hayman are counsel for the accused in the trial of the four men charged with murder. Mentions that a woman claiming to be the wife of Lt. Bennet, adjutant of the 10th Infantry, made an appearance at Camp Floyd, and that Bennet afterward became engaged to an actress named Miss Whitlock, familiarly known as “Toots.” Advises his wife to get their daughter Irene vaccinated. Discusses his thoughts of building a house in the vicinity of Ft. Smith., 1860 June 3
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Note signed Capt. Jesse L. Price to General Green, requesting that his company be transferred to the 3rd Missouri Infantry, 1st Brigade, Army of the West. Includes note signed Col. J.A. Pritchard, 3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, Army of the West, to General Green, asking that Capt. Price’s regiment be assigned to duty in his regiment. Verso contains approval signed by General Little, June 18, 1862., 1862 June 14
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Major R.F. Jones, Chattanooga, to General A.E. Steen. Regarding a lost trunk marked “Jas. A. Davis.” The trunk was forwarded to Dr. T.C. Madison., 1862 Aug 31
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Jno. C. Bach [John C. Bach], headquarters, Trans-Mississippi Department, Little Rock, Arkansas, to “Dear General.” Mentions that he thinks “there will be some trouble about the clerks in the Medical Department from an order now here.”, 1862 Oct 19
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.