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Series 01, Subseries C: Cabaniss Personal Correspondence
Title
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Series 01, Subseries C: Cabaniss Personal Correspondence
Description
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Subseries C, Cabaniss Personal Correspondence (CPC), consists of correspondence from letters from friends, relatives, and their children. Most of the family correspondence involves these children and families of S. D. Cabaniss, and his brothers and sisters who appeared to have been enormous burdens in these difficult years. These papers are sorted "to whom," "from whom," and then chronologically.
Still Image
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Identifier
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r01c01-31
Source
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Series 1, Subseries C, Box 1, Folder 31
Title
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Gibson, Mrs. K. to Cabaniss, Charles Eugene, 1875
Relation
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r01c-210910
Creator
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Gibson, K. Mrs.
Temporal Coverage
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1870-1879
Subject
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Photography--Alabama
Framing
Blacksmithing
Athens (Ala.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
Type
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Correspondence
Language
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en
Rights
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