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An autobiography written by Confederate Brigadier General Mark Perrin Lowrey and addressed to Colonel Calhoun Benham for a book Benham was writing. Lowrey was born in McNairy County, Tennessee, and was a resident of the Corinth, Mississippi, area at the time of the Civil War. He was a Colonel of the 32nd Mississippi Infantry, and after Chickamauge in 1863,he was promoted to brigadier-general. After the war, he was a Baptist minister, and founder of the Blue Mountain Female Institute.

30 September 1867

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. An annual report of the New Orleans, Jackson, and Gt. Northern Railroad Company, to the Legislature of the State of Louisiana.

January 1867

From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. "Rollo at Play; or, Safe Amusements" included in the larger Rollo Series by Jacob Abbott.

1867

From the Special Collection Books. Annual Report of the Louisiana Central Stem of the Mississippi and Pacific Railroad Company to the legislature of the state of Louisiana in January 1867.

January 1867

From the de Grummond Children's Books Collection. "Voyage de Mademoiselle Lili Autour du Monde" by P. J. Stahl and published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel. The item is written in French and the binding is breaking at the top of the book.

1867

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