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Richard C. Brown Civil War Collection, 1887-1921

By Sarah Osorio

Collection Overview

Title: Richard C. Brown Civil War Collection, 1887-1921

ID: 001/01/MSS 2017-068

Creator: Brown, Richard C. (Physician) (1936-)

Extent: 2.0 Folders

Arrangement: Arranged by record type.

Date Acquired: 12/05/2017

Languages: English [eng]

Scope and Contents of the Materials

One 1907 postcard and three 1887-1921 booklets relating to the Civil War in Virginia. Topics include the Battle of Manassas, Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and the Battle of Hampton Roads.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: This collection is open to all researchers.

Use Restrictions: The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U. S. C.). Copyright restrictions may apply.

Acquisition Source: Richard C. Brown by donation

Related Materials: Richard C. Brown Collection, MSS 2018-004.

Preferred Citation: Richard C. Brown Civil War Collection, MSS 2017-068, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.

Processing Information: Processed December 11, 2017.


Box and Folder Listing

Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Postcard and Booklets, 1887, 1907, 1921Add to your cart.
Item 1: Postcard, To Old Virginia, 1907Add to your cart.
1607-1907. Poem by W. H. T. Squires, Bristol, Virginia.
Item 2: Booklet, A Comprehensive Sketch of The Battle of Manassas or Second Battle of Bull Run, 1887Add to your cart.
Giving a Brief Account of One of the Most Important Engagements of the Late Civil War. Published by the Manassas Panorama Company, Washington, D. C.
Item 3: Booklet, Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, 1921Add to your cart.
By V. M. Fleming. W. C. Hill Printing Company, Richmond, Virginia.
Folder 2: Booklet, 1906Add to your cart.
Item 1: Booklet, The First Iron Clad Naval Engagement in the World, 1906Add to your cart.
History of Facts of the Great Naval Battle Between The Merrimac-Virginia, C. S. N. and The Ericsson Monitor, U. S. N., Hampton Roads, March 8 and 9, 1862. By E. V. White, Portsmouth, Virginia. J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Company, New York.