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122. GEORGE CADMAN PAPERS, 1862-65. 111 items. Gift of
W. S. Cadman, Mount Dora, Fla.
Typed copies of letters to his wife from Cadman, a Union soldier
during the Civil War, describing camp life, battles, and Sherman’s ‘
march. They were written from Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, and
Georgia.
I 123. CAFFEY FAMILY TREE, 1937. 3 items. Gift of S. W. Catts,
Montgomery, Ala. ·
A letter from S. W. Catts, the donor, and enclosed genealogical data
on the Caffey family.
A 124. WILLIAM CAIN PAPERS, 1878. 2 items. Gift of John S.
Henderson family, Salisbury, N. C. ,
A North Carolina engineer’s notebook and miscellaneous memoranda
on bridge building.
125. WILLIAM CALDER PAPERS, 1865. 3 items. Gift of Mrs.
` William Calder and Mrs. W. N. Atkinson of Wilmington, N. C.
' Three letters to his family from Calder, Assistant Adjutant General,
Nethercutt’s Brigade, North Carolina Junior Reserves, C`. S. A., writ-
Q ten in March, 1865.
126. DAVID FRANKLIN CALDWELL PAPERS, 1830-98. 2,923
items. Gift of Miss Mattie Caldwell, Greensboro, N. C.
· Letters to and from Caldwell, lawyer, railroad and business man of
North Carolina. The earlier papers are chiefly legal but the bulk of
the correspondence deals with business and politics, state and national,
J for the period 1860-90; among specific subjects mentioned are: the n
I North Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1865, of which Cald-
well was a member; the Hayes-Tilden disputed election of 1876-77:
, and railroad development in North Carolina during the period 1870-90.
Q , Among the correspondents are V. C. Barringer, Kemp P. Battle,
· Josephus Daniels, John A. Gilmer, William A. Graham, E. J. Hale.
John S. Henderson, Thomas J. Jarvis, A. S. Merrimon, Edward
Stanly, and Zebulon B. Vance.
127. JOSEPH CALDWELL PAPERS, 1815; 1822. 2 items. Gift of
Rev. James M. Owens of Shreveport, La.
A letter from Rev. William McNeil to Caldwell, president of the Uni-
versity of North Carolina, concerning the history of the University
and a letter from Caldwell concerning a successor to William Hooper,
minister and professor of languages at the University.
128. TOD R. CALDWELL PAPERS, 1830(1833-76)1890. 550 items.
Gift of Miss Minerva Cain Collett, Morganton, N. C.
Family, political, and legal correspondence and papers of Caldwell
(1818-74), Governor of North Carolina, 1871-74. The material includes
United States patents to Alabama lands and related correspondence, ,
1831-48; Burke County, N. C., deeds, indentures, and wills; law
. licenses and diplomas; letters and papers on the management of the
Cain plantations in Orange County, N. C., and Marengo County, Ala.,
. l 1833-57, with information on household routine, crop management, and
slavery; references to the temperance crusade of 1849, and to William ·
A. Graham’s campaign for the Senate, 1854; parental letters to
Minerva Cain; letters on the death of William Cain, Sr., and the  _
settlement of his estate, 1857; a record of the army life of John Cald- ·