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George S. Smith diary
The Civil War diary of George S. Smith, a sergeant in Company C of the 48th Ohio Regiment, covers his service in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Texas from October 1863 to November 1865. It contains entries describing battles in Louisiana and Alabama. Smith was involved in attacks on Ft. Blakely and Spanish Fort, Alabama. In addition, his entries chronicle the surrender of Mobile and a magazine explosion in that city on 25 May 1865, which caused significant loss of life and damage to buildings and ships docked in Mobile Bay. His diary also describes his duties in Galveston, Texas, where he guarded a Freedmen's camp, and contains lists of expenses, letters received and written, and battles in which he participated. George S. Smith was possibly from Highland County, Ohio
[Envelope from George S. Domian to John J. Herrera - June 25, 1970]
Envelope from George S. Domain addressed to John J. Herrera, postmarked June 25, 1970
George S. Tanner
Photo of George S. Tanner, scholar on Mormon settlements in Arizona and descendant of early settlers of Joseph City
George S. Hecker Oral History
George S. Hecker was interviewed by Walter Walker on December 16, 1969 for approximately 18 minutes. [Interview 1 of 2]https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/oralhistories/1054/thumbnail.jp
George S. Hecker Oral History
George S. Hecker was interviewed by Walter Walker on January 7, 1970 for approximately 42 minutes. [Interview 2 of 2]https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/oralhistories/1055/thumbnail.jp
Heritage Society (Houston)
A letter from Charles W. Brooks & Co. to George S. Wright discussing an offer to purchase George's steamboat "John T. Wright"
George S. Newberry Collection, 1886-1954.
Collection is made up of eclectic mix of clippings and documents related to George S. Newberry?s career in banking, investment and insurance
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