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				<titleproper>A Guide to the Hyland-Gould-Sharkey Papers, 1828-1914</titleproper>
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			<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<famname encodinganalog="100">Hyland family.</famname>
			</origination>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<famname encodinganalog="100">Gould family.</famname>
			</origination>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<famname encodinganalog="100">Sharkey family.</famname>
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			<origination label="Creator:">
				<persname encodinganalog="100">Sharkey, William L. (William Lewis),
					1797-1873.</persname>
			</origination>
			<origination label="Creator:">
				<persname encodinganalog="100">Sharkey, Minerva Hyland, 1808-1884.</persname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:">Hyland-Gould-Sharkey papers</unittitle>
			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245" label="Dates:">1828-1914</unitdate>
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			<unitid label="Accession No.:">98-272</unitid>
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					<corpname><subarea>Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, </subarea>The
						University of Texas at Austin</corpname></extref></repository>
			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Comprised of correspondence, legal
				documents, and manuscripts, the Hyland-Gould-Sharkey Papers, 1828-1914, document the
				family and business affairs of the Hyland, Gould, and Starkey families in
				Mississippi. </abstract>
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			<head>Biographical Note</head>
			<p>Born to Patrick Sharkey in Tennessee, William Lewis Sharkey (1797-1873) moved with
				his family to Mississippi in 1803 and fought at the Battle of New Orleans during the
				War of 1812. After practicing law in Warrenton and Vicksburg, he served in the
				Mississippi Legislature (1828-1829) and as chief justice of the Mississippi High
				Court of Errors and Appeals (1832-1851). He then established a law practice in
				Jackson and served as a U. S. Consul to Cuba. A strong Unionist, Sharkey was
				appointed provisional governor of Mississippi by President Andrew Johnson following
				the Civil War, serving from June through December 1865. Although he was appointed to
				the United States Senate that same year, Congress refused to recognize Mississippi’s
				delegation, and Sharkey returned to his law practice in Jackson. </p>
			<p>Sharkey married Minerva Hyland (1808-1884) and the couple adopted a daughter, Fannie,
				who later married Col. Charles E. Hooker. Minerva’s brother, William S. Hyland (d.
				1868), married Ellen Marie Wheaton Chamberlain (1823-1863), the daughter of Dr.
				Jeremiah Chamberlain who was murdered by George Briscoe in 1851. The Hylands had six
				children, including Clara Hyland Sleeper, Jerry S. Hyland, and Pattie Hyland Gould
				Hankinson, widow of John A. Gould (d. 1878).</p>
			<p>Sources:</p>
			<p>Sansing, David G. <title render="doublequote">William Lewis Sharkey: Twenty-fifth
					Governor of Mississippi, June to December 1865.</title>
				<title render="italic">Mississippi History Now: An Online Publication of the
					Mississippi Historical Society</title>. Accessed March 31, 2011. <extref
					actuate="onrequest" show="new"
					href="http://mshistory.k12.ms.us/index.php?s=extra&#x0026;id=128"
					>http://mshistory.k12.ms.us/index.php?s=extra&#x0026;id=128</extref>.</p>
			<p><title render="doublequote">Sharkey, William Lewis.</title>
				<title render="italic">Encyclopedia of Mississippi History: Comprising Sketches of
					Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions and Persons, Vol. II</title>, edited by
				Dunbar Rowland, pp. 648-653. Madison, Wisc.: Selwyn A. Brant, 1907.</p>
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			<p>Comprised of correspondence, legal documents, and manuscripts, the
				Hyland-Gould-Sharkey Papers, 1828-1914, document the family and business affairs of
				the Hyland, Gould, and Starkey families in Mississippi. Correspondence includes the
				family and business letters of William L. and Minerva Sharkey, William Hyland,
				Pattie Hyland Gould Hankinson, John Gould, and other family members. Legal documents
				include drafts, commissions, appointment, and resolutions in honor of William L.
				Sharkey, while manuscripts and drafts of speeches and essays concern politics in
				Mississippi, the case of Minerva Sharkey vs. G. Taylor in the 1870s, and Pattie
				Hyland Gould Hankinson’s 1914 reminiscences of the 1851 murder of her grandfather
				Dr. Jeremiah Chamberlain by George Briscoe. Additionally, the diary of Minerva
				Sharkey, 1828-1868, describes her experiences during the Civil War and
				Reconstruction.</p>
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			<p>Donor maintains copyright of unpublished materials. </p>
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			<head>Index Terms</head>
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				<head>Subjects (Persons)</head>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Sharkey family -- Archives.</famname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Hyland family -- Archives.</famname>
				<famname encodinganalog="600">Gould family -- Archives.</famname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Sharkey, William L. (William Lewis), 1797-1873 --
					Archives.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Sharkey, Minerva Hyland, 1808-1884 --
					Archives.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Hyland, William S.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Hankinson, Pattie Hyland Gould.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Gould, John, d. 1878.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Chamberlain, Jeremiah, d. 1851.</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="600">Briscoe, George.</persname>
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				<head>Subjects</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Judges -- Mississippi.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">Lawyers -- Mississippi.</subject>
			</controlaccess>
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				<head>Places</head>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Mississippi -- Politics and government
					-- 19th century.</geogname>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Mississippi -- History -- 19th
					century.</geogname>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Mississippi -- History -- 20th
					century.</geogname>
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			<head>Preferred Citation</head>
			<p>Hyland-Gould-Sharkey Papers, 1828-1914, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History,
				The University of Texas at Austin.</p>
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			<head>Detailed Description of the Papers</head>
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						<unittitle>Papers, <unitdate>1828-1914 </unitdate></unittitle>
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