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            <titleproper>Inventory of the J. M. Smith Letters:</titleproper>
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               <date type="span" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">14 Jan 1862; 9 Sept 1864  	</date>
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            <author>Finding aid prepared by Valerie D. Coleman; revised by Aletha Andrew</author>
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            <publisher>Cushing Memorial Library<lb/>Texas A &amp; M University</publisher>
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               <addressline>Phone:  979/845-1951</addressline>
               <addressline>Fax:  979/845-1441</addressline>
               <addressline>Email:  cushing-library@tamu.edu</addressline>
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            <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2003</date>
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<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian"> February 2003</date>; revised by Aletha Andrew <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">July 2003</date>
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Descriptive Summary and Abstract</head>
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               <addressline>College Station, TX  77843-5000</addressline>
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            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100$a">Smith, J. M.</persname>
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Inventory of the J. M. Smith Letters</unittitle>
         <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">14 Jan 1862; 9 Sept 1864</unitdate>
         <physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a">.25 linear feet.</physdesc>
         <abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="520$a">Colonel J. M. Smith was a Confederate Army soldier, most likely from Texas, who served during the Civil War, at least between 1862 and 1864, in the 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, Company G, popularly known as Terry's Texas Rangers. Smith's regiment was with the Army of Tennessee attached to Nathaniel Bedford Forest's command as raiders for a period during the war, and were in Tennessee fighting for most of the war, though they also fought at Shiloh and Corinth, Miss., and in Alabama, Georgia and Kentucky. Smith's two handwritten letters owned by the repository are addressed to his sister "Lue" from Camp Terry (near Bowling Green, Ky.) and from Near Lauderdale Factory, Ala. In the first letter, dated 14 Jan 1862, Smith mentions the death of one Confederate Col. Terry and another unnamed Lt. Col., who, according to Smith, was the brother of the Governor of Texas. Smith probably refers to Benjamin Franklin Terry, who, with Thomas Saltus Lubbock, brother of Texas Governor Lubbock,  recruited the Eighth Texas Cavalry, generally called Terry's Texas Rangers. Colonel Terry was killed at the Battle of Rowlett's Station in Kentucky, also known as the Battle of Woodsonville, on 17 Dec.1861, and Lubbock, then sick in a Bowling Green hospital, was advanced to command of the regiment, but he also died Jan. 1862.

In the first letter Smith also gives a brief description of the fighting taking place in Kentucky and Tennessee and how, on the following day, his regiment will leave for Bowling Green, Ky. and make their way towards Green River, Ky. He also mentions Mr. Bunting (Robert Franklin Bunting (1828-1891)), a chaplain for the Regiment, at the close of the letter. 

In the second letter, dated 9 Sept. 1864, only a few days after the fall of Atlanta to the Union Army under General Sherman, Smith discusses his regiment's campaign to burn the railroads, mostly in Tennessee, so that the Yankee troops will not be able to haul supply. U. S. Army General William Tecumseh Sherman is mentioned; so is the upcoming U. S. Presidential election between General George McClellan and then President Abraham Lincoln.

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Ragan  MSS 00136 
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            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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         <head>Biographical Note</head>
         <p>Colonel <persname>J. M. Smith</persname> was a Confederate Army soldier, most likely  from Texas, who served during the Civil War, at least between 1862 and 1864, in the <corpname>8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, Company G</corpname>, popularly known as <corpname>Terry's Texas Rangers</corpname>. Smith's regiment was with the Army of Tennessee attached to Nathaniel Bedford Forest's command as raiders for a period during the war, and were in Tennessee fighting for most of the war, though they also fought at Shiloh and Corinth, Miss., and in Alabama, Georgia and Kentucky.  Smith's letters owned by the repository are addressed to his sister <emph render="doublequote">Lue</emph> from <geogname>Camp Terry</geogname> (near <geogname>Bowling Green, Ky.</geogname>) and from    <geogname>Near Lauderdale Factory, Ala.</geogname>
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                  <emph render="bold">Bibliography</emph>
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               <item>
                  <title render="doublequote" linktype="simple">BUNTING, ROBERT FRANKLIN. </title>
                  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Handbook of Texas Online</title>. <extref href="http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/BB/fbu22.html" linktype="simple">http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/BB/fbu22.html</extref>  [Accessed Fri Jul 18 8:35:11 US/Central 2003 ]</item>
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                  <title render="doublequote" linktype="simple">EIGHTH TEXAS CAVALRY.</title>
                  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Handbook of Texas Online</title>. <extref href="http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/EE/qke2.html" linktype="simple">http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/EE/qke2.html</extref> [Accessed Fri Jul 18 8:35:44 US/Central 2003 ].</item>
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         <head>Scope and Content Note</head>
         <p>The J. M. Smith Letters (14 Jan. 1862; 9 Sept. 1864) consist of two handwritten letters written by Confederate Army Col. <persname>J. M. Smith</persname> to his sister <emph render="doublequote">Lue</emph> during the <subject>Civil War</subject>, dated 14 January 1862 and 9 September 1864.</p>
         <p>In the first letter, dated 14 Jan 1862, <persname>Smith</persname> mentions the death of one Confederate Col. <persname>Terry</persname> and another unnamed Lt. Col., who, according to  <persname>Smith</persname>,   was the brother of the Governor of <geogname>Texas</geogname>.  <persname>Smith</persname> probably refers to <persname>Benjamin Franklin Terry</persname>, who, with <persname>Thomas Saltus Lubbock</persname>, brother of Texas Governor <persname>Lubbock</persname>, traveled to <geogname>Virginia</geogname> from <geogname>Galveston, Tex.</geogname> in June 1861.  In <geogname>Virginia</geogname>, with the blessing of Confederate President <persname>Jefferson Davis</persname>, <persname>Lubbock</persname>, <persname>Terry</persname>, and some fifteen other <subject>Texans</subject> organized themselves into an independent band of guerrilla rangers to scout for the <subject>Confederate Army</subject>.  Later, <persname>Lubbock</persname> was authorized to raise a regiment of cavalry to serve in the <subject>Confederate States Army</subject>. <persname>Terry</persname> and <persname>Lubbock</persname> then returned to <geogname>Texas</geogname> to recruit the <corpname>Eighth Texas Cavalry</corpname>, generally called <subject>Terry's Texas Rangers</subject>. Colonel <persname>Terry</persname> was killed at the <subject>Battle of Rowlett's Station</subject> in Kentucky, also known as the <subject>Battle of  Woodsonville</subject>, on 17 Dec.1861, and <persname>Lubbock</persname>, then sick in a <geogname>Bowling Green</geogname> hospital, was advanced to command of the regiment, but he also died Jan. 1862.</p>
         <p>In the first letter <persname>Smith</persname> also gives a brief description of the fighting taking place in <geogname>Kentucky</geogname> and <geogname>Tennessee</geogname> and how, on the following day, his regiment will leave for <geogname>Bowling Green, Ky</geogname>. and make their way towards <geogname>Green River, Ky.</geogname>  He also mentions Mr. <persname>Bunting</persname> (Robert Franklin Bunting (1828-1891)), a chaplain for the Regiment, at the close of the letter.   </p>
         <p>In the second letter, dated 9 Sept. 1864, only a few days after the fall of Atlanta to the Union Army under General Sherman, <persname>Smith</persname> discusses his regiment's campaign to burn the railroads, mostly in <geogname>Tennessee</geogname>, so that the <subject>Yankee troops</subject> will not be able to haul supply.  U. S. Army General <persname>William Tecumseh Sherman</persname> is mentioned; so is the upcoming U. S. Presidential election between General <persname>George McClellan</persname> and then President <persname>Abraham Lincoln</persname>.</p>
         <p>Typed transcriptions of the letters are also present, but it is unclear as to exactly  when, or by whom, they were made.</p>
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         <head>Organization of the Papers</head>
         <p>This collection is organized into 2 series:
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            <item>Series 1.  Letters, 14 Jan 1862 and 9 Sept. 1864.</item>
            <item>Series 2.  Transcription of letters, undated.</item>
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         <head>Arrangement of the Papers</head>
         <p>This collection is arranged chronologically.</p>
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         <p>No restrictions.</p>
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         <p>Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as 
stipulated by United States copyright law.</p>
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Online Catalog Terms</head>
         <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog of Cushing Memorial Library.  Researchers wishing to find related materials
should search the catalog under these index terms.
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            <head>Names</head>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Bunting, R. F. (Robert Franklin), 1828-1891. </persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877.</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Lubbock, Thomas Saltus.</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">McClellan, G. B. (George Brinton), 1826-1885.</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.</persname>
            <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700">Terry, Benjamin Franklin, 1821-1861.</persname>
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            <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="710">Confederate States of America. Army of Tennessee.</corpname>
            <corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="710">Confederate States of America. Army. Texas Cavalry 
Regiment, 8th.</corpname>
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            <head>Subjects</head>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Presidents--Election--History.</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Rowlett's Station, Battle of, Ky., 1861.</subject>
            <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">United States--
History--Civil War, 1861-1865.</subject>
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            <head>Places</head>
            <geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651">Bowling Green (Ky.)--History.</geogname>
            <geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651">Woodsonville (Ky.)--History.</geogname>
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         <head>Provenance</head>
         <p>Source unknown.</p>
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         <p>Processed by Valerie D. Coleman
in <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">February 2003</date>
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               <unittitle>Series 1.  Letters, <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">14 Jan 1862 and 9 Sept. 1864. </unitdate>
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