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John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1863 August 18
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife Martha discussing Union plans for moving on Chattanooga
Elizabeth T. Akins interview, 2022 February 9
Oral history interview documenting McCoy Farm and Gardens located on Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain in Tennessee
John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1864 July 10
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife Martha asking for information about the construction of their new home in Greensburg, Indiana. He also informs Martha that General Thomas will not accept his resignation. Wilder also sends home pictures of Chattanooga's Lookout Mountain and 3 mockingbirds for his daughters, Mary and Anna. John also wonders why Martha has not responded to his question of whether or not she wants him to send along an African American domestic laborer
John H. Adams correspondence with Stuart Wilder, 1937 May 3
Letter from John H. Adams to Stuart Wilder recounting his service under John T. Wilder in the Roan Iron Works company John Wilder founded in Tennessee during Reconstruction. The correspondence includes an enclosed copy of an original letter composed in 1871 with a poem entitled "Gen John T. Wilder of the Lightining Brigade" which reflects on Wilder's Brigade as well as the post-war life of General Wilder
Andrew Hamblin interview, 2022 September 3
Oral history interview documenting the contemporary serpent handling tradition in Southern Appalachia
James Massengill interview, 2022 April 27
Oral history interview documenting food culture in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Lee Miller Jr. interview, 2022 April 6
Oral history interview documenting food culture in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Mickey Robbins interview, 2022 March 9
Oral history interview documenting McCoy Farm and Gardens located on Walden's Ridge on Signal Mountain in Tennessee
John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1862 Februrary 23
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife Martha, recounting his orders to march to Nashville as well as his prediction that the war will soon be over
John T. Wilder correspondence with Martha Wilder, 1862 September 12
Letter from J. T. Wilder to his wife Martha briefly describing his new duties commanding 2600 men and supervising African American laborers in preparation for the Battle of Munfordville