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University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center
Thomas Henry Hines papers
46M97
2.84 Cubic Feet
10 boxes, 2 items, 3 folders
1772-1954
1860-1889
The Thomas Henry Hines papers, (dated 1772-1954, bulk 1860-1889; 2.84 cubic feet; 10 boxes, 2 items, 3 folders) comprise letters, diaries, legal papers, manuscripts, maps, military documents, newspaper clippings, notebooks, handwritten notes, political papers, printed materials, realia, scrapbooks, and family papers, which document Thomas Henry Hines' career as a Confederate soldier, a Confederate spy, a lawyer, and a judge.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift, 1946 and 1975
Biographical note
Confederate Army officer, spy, lawyer, and judge Thomas Henry Hines was born on October 9, 1838, in Butler County, Kentucky, to Warren Walker Hines (1812-1898) and Sarah Jamison Carson (1817-1893). He joined the Confederate Army in 1861 and in 1862 became a member of General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry. Hines was captured and imprisoned along with John Hunt Morgan and officers in July 1863. On November 27, 1863, Hines escaped from a prison in Columbus, Ohio, with Morgan and other Confederate soldiers. In March 1864, Hines was commissioned by Confederate President Jefferson Davis to plan the Northwest Conspiracy, an uprising in the North to free prisoners of war and create panic through arson. The conspiracy ultimately failed. Hines married Nancy Nannie Sproule (1843-1897) on November 10, 1864, in Covington, Ky.; they had six children, Alice Thomas Hines being the only one who lived to adulthood. After the Civil War, Hines studied law in Canada with John Cabell Breckinridge. He remained in Canada until March 1866, at which time he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to edit
The Daily Appeal. Additionally, he finished his law studies. In 1867, Hines moved to Bowling Green, Ky. where he established his law practice. Hines was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1878 and presided as Chief Justice from 1884-1885. Hines retired in 1885 and died on January 23, 1898.
Scope and Contents
The Thomas Henry Hines papers, (dated 1772-1954, bulk 1860-1889; 2.84 cubic feet; 10 boxes, 2 items, 3 folders) comprise letters, diaries, legal papers, manuscripts, maps, military documents, newspaper clippings, notebooks, handwritten notes, political papers, printed materials, realia, scrapbooks, and family papers, which document Thomas Henry Hines' career as a Confederate soldier, a Confederate spy, a lawyer, and a judge. The bulk of the collection consists of the Hines' papers but it also includes materials from the Sproule, Winn, and Walcutt families. Hines' papers contain military orders, correspondence, and notes documenting his work as a Confederate spy. Items of note include Thomas Henry Hines' diaries containing descriptions of life in Memphis during Reconstruction; a notebook that details the plans leading to the Northwestern Conspiracy (Box 2, Folder 17); a scrapbook with newspaper clippings that mention the Northwestern Conspiracy (Box 2, Folder 28); a letter giving orders for Hines to receive cypher instruction (Box 1, Folder 21); a paper key for secret messages (Box 3, Folder 16); and two cyphered messages that are in cypher. Also included are scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings about the conspiracy and Hines' editorials for
The Daily Appeal. Correspondents of note include Jefferson Davis, Isaac Shelby, John Cabell Breckinridge, John Breckinridge Castleman, Basil Wilson Duke, and Varina Howell Davis.
Preferred Citation
46m97: [identification of item], Thomas Henry Hines papers, 1772-1954, bulk 1860-1889, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Conditions Governing Use
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged into seventeen series: Correspondence, Diaries, Financial papers, Legal papers, Manuscripts, Maps, Military papers, Newspaper clippings, Notebooks and notes, Photographs, Political papers, Printed materials, Realia, Scrapbooks, Sproule family papers, Walcutt family papers, and Winn family papers.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Secret Service
Northwestern Conspiracy, 1864.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Military records
Military correspondence.
Photographs
Canada -- Description and travel.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Hines, Nannie Sproule, 1843-
Slaughter, Gabriel Stout
Hines, Thomas Henry
Shelby, Isaac Prather, 1822-1896
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Sproule family.
Walcutt, Alice Thomas Hines
Castleman, John Breckinridge, 1841-1918
Bruce, Ely M.
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884
Davis, Varina, 1826-1906
Hardee, William Joseph, 1815-1873
Hines family.
Prentice, George D.
Grenfell, George St. Leger, 1808-1868
Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston, 1837-1904
Duke, Basil Wilson, 1838-1916
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Confederate States of America. Army
CorrespondenceSeries I. 1810-1898Scope and ContentsThe Correspondence series comprises letters to and from Thomas Henry Hines relating to Hines' military career and personal life. Notable correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Isaac Shelby, John Cabell Breckinridge, John Breckinridge Castleman, Basil Wilson Duke, Varina Howell Davis, and his future wife, Nannie Sproule. Some of the letters are written in French.
Anonymous letter, night watch warning1865 May11Joseph F. Bettersworth letter1865 March 1212Issa Desha Breckinridge letter1865 January 2013John C. Breckinridge letter1870 January 1914John Breckinridge Castleman letters1865, 186715John Breckinridge Castleman letter to Andrew Johnson1863 October 931Correspondence in French186616Correspondence in French186632Correspondence, various authors1810-189817Charles T. Daniel letters186518Charles T. Daniel letters186533Jefferson Davis letter, copy1886 November 2019Basil W. Duke letters1886-1888110James A. Headley letters to Father1860-1861111James A. Headley letters to Father1860-186134William Headley letters to Father1860-1865112William Headley letters to Father1860-186535Nancy Hines letters1863-1865113Nancy Hines letters to husband1865-1866114Nancy Hines letters to husband1865-186636Thomas Henry Hines letter to Capt. J. Sproule1863 October 3037Thomas Henry Hines letters to Pa[1862]-1865115Thomas Henry Hines letters to Pa[1862]-186538Thomas Henry Hines letters to wife1861-1866116Thomas Henry Hines letters to wife1861-186639Military correspondence, various authors1861-1886117Military correspondence, various authors1861-1886310John H. Morgan letters1864-1866118John H. Morgan letters1864-1866311Albert Pike letters1867-1868, 1875119James A. Seedon letters1864120Isaac Shelby letter1864 December 9121C.G. Smallhouse letter[1886 August 6]122Alex W. Weddell letter, cypher instruction1864 March 26123DiariesSeries II. 1865-1867124Scope and ContentsThe Diaries series comprises two diaries belonging to Thomas Henry Hines. Spanning from 1865 until 1867, the diaries document travel plans between the U.S. amd Canada and describe his life in Memphis during Reconstruction.
Financial papersSeries III.1772-1894, undatedScope and ContentsThe Financial papers series contains currency, loans, checks, notes, finance accounts, receipts, and stocks, much of which relate to the finances of the Confederacy. Also included are stocks owned by Thomas Henry Hines from Kentucky companies, such as The Adair Packing Company and Kentucky & Montana Gold Mining Co. In addition, there is a receipt written in French which states that thirty-six dollars was paid by Captain Castleman for Hines to have a second course of French lessons (Box 1, Folder 35).
Colonial currency1772-1779125Confederate currency1861-1864126Confederate loans1864-1865, 189441127312Confederate Notes Wanted1861128Checks1855-1883129Financial meeting notes1860-1881130Agnes Ledgerwood finance account1812131Mexican currency1814132100 militia donation receiptundated133Receipts1810-1885134Receipt in French1865 October 31135Stocks1873-1875136Legal papersSeries IV.1807-1889, undatedScope and ContentsThe Legal papers series comprises deeds, notes, certificates, an indenture, and insurance deeds and surveys, which detail Thomas Henry Hines' land transactions. Items of note include the court of appeals report for Shakers vs. Underwood and Davenport vs. Same (Box 3, Folder 3) and the marriage certificate for Thomas Henry Hines and wife, Nancy Nannie Sproule, in the form of a letter from the supervising pastor (Box 1, Folder 40).
Agreement for a trip to Cuba1889 December 11137Descriptive leaflet for coins[1887] October 12138Land deeds and papers1807, undated139Land surveyed for Morgan Eaton1818 October 13140Land warrant for 173 acres1820 January 22313Legal notes1812, undated141Marriage certificate1864 November 10142James B. McCreary certificate[1875] October 23314William L. Richards, indenture for $10001807143M.E. and S.R. Settle and N.S. Hines, deed1886144State of Kentucky- Court of Appeals1874 January 2331510,000 Acres Coal, Iron, and Timber Land for sale... 1876 April145ManuscriptsSeries V.1861-1864, undatedScope and ContentsThe Manuscripts series contains handwritten and typed drafts of poems and a paper, primarily pertaining to the Civil War. Included in the series is a typed poem and various handwritten poems concerning comradeship, honor, and love.
Barrie Hayne, Confederate Exiles in Canada West, 1865-68 draftundated146John L. O'Sullivan, Close the Ranks poem1864 February 15147Handwritten poems, various authors1861, undated148MapsSeries VI.1882, undatedScope and ContentsThe Maps series consists of a plat map entitled Map of the City of Chicago and Colton's New Sectional Map of the Eastern Portion of Florida.
Map of the City of Chicagoundated481Colton's New Sectional Map of the Eastern Portion of Florida1882482Military papersSeries VII.1809-1877, undatedScope and ContentsThe Military papers series comprises papers pertaining to military orders, movements, and messages during the Civil War. Notable items include letters of introduction for Hines (Box 2, Folder 1), military orders (Box 2, Folder 2,9 and 12), cypher letters (Box 2, Folders 5-6), a paper key for secret messages (Box 3, Folder 16) and a photograph of Dr. R.L. Jeffries with a written inscription (Box 2, Folder 7). Thomas Henry Hines received the photograph around November 30, 1864 and Dr. Jeffries was killed by guerillas around the beginning of February 1865. The beginning of the incription reads Dr. Jeffries - of St. Louis Mo. - Died near Paris Ky - about the first of Feb. '65, with his boots on Federal Detective.
Capt. Thomas H. Hines, Letters of Introduction186421Capt. Thomas H. Hines, Military orders186422Capt. Thomas H. Hines, Military railroad passundated23Constitution for the [S.R.C.][1868]24Cowards Only Flee coded message1864 June25Cypher letter to Wallace Popeundated26Dr. R.L. Jeffries photograph186427Scope and ContentsComprises a photograph that depicts Dr. R.L. Jeffries of St. Louis, Missouri who was killed near the end of January 1865. The photograph includes handwritten notes from Thomas H. Hines that state Dr. Jeffries - of St. Louis Mo. - Died near Paris Ky - about the first of Feb. '65, with his boots on Federal Detective. Carried it to Richmond and back to Canada. Given to me by Capt. Seebring of the C.S.A near Germantown Ky. about Nov. 30 '64. Capt. S. received it from a lady friend who [] Dr. J. [].
Emancipation Meeting notes[1849 May 12]28John Hunt Morgan, General orders no.121863 March 429Military accounts of events1865, undated210Military notes, various authors1809, [1865]-1866211Military orders from James A. Seedon1864 April 27212Military report on Henry Morris1877 September 20213Muster and pay roll1864 March 1-1864 April 30483Muster roll of Captainundated42Secret intelligence paper key1863 August 29316Soldiers of the Red Cross papers1868214$1,000 Reward, Military broadside1863 November 28317Newspaper clippingsSeries VIII.[1863]-1954Scope and ContentsThe Newspaper clippings series contains newspaper pages and clippings that concern the Civil War, Thomas Henry Hines, and John Hunt Morgan.
1863-1954215[1863]-195443-7Notebooks and notesSeries IX.1863-1887, undatedScope and ContentsThe Notebooks and Notes series comprises notebooks and notes containing plans for the Northwest Conspiracy, prisoner names, and financial records. The bulk of the materials relates to the Northwest Conspiracy and John Hunt Morgan.
Handwritten notes, various authorsundated, 1877216Notebook, account of plans for the Chicago or Northwestern Conspiracy 1865-1866217Notebook, names of prisoners with cell block numbers at Ohio Penitentiary and financial records[1863], 1886-1887218Notebook pages1863 December 13-1864 March 10219Notebook, military eventsundated 318The Atlantic Monthly, The Chicago Conspiracy1865 July220PhotographsSeries X.0 Cubic Feet1865-1897, undatedUnidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Klauber Photo in Louisville. Originally found on page 2 of the purple velvet album undated71Unidentified male, cabinet card,taken at Rosch studio in St. Louis. Originally found on page 3 of the purple velvet album undated72Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Douglas photo in Evansville, Indiana. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: To Allie... From Sallie. Originally found on page 4 of the purple velvet photo albumundated73H.B. Hines, cabinet card, taken at Wybrant photo in Louisville, Kentucky. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: H.B. Hines- June 27th, 1882. Originally found on page 5 of the purple velvet album1882 June 2774Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Kentucky. Originally found on page 6 of the purple velvet albumundated75Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at W.L. Elrod Portraits in Frankfort, Kentucky. Originally found on page 7 pf the purple velvet albumundated76Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Kentucky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: With my kindest regards. I am your Friend J.M.F Jr. Frankfort, Ky 7.31.84. Originally found on page 8 of the purple velvet album1884 July 3177Two unidentified females, cabinet card, taken at Shartle studio in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Originally found on page 9 of the purple velvet albumundated78Miss Addie Sprowle, cabinet card, taken at Douglas studio in Evansville, Indiana. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Your Loving Sister Addie Sproule July 14th, 1881. Frankfort, Kentucky. In the bottom left corner, a handwritten note reads: A.T. 76. Originally found on page 10 of the purple velvet album1881 July 1479Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at C. Parker studio in Washington, D.C. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: With much love Arnine Blackbun. National Hotel Washington D.C. February 26th, 1887. Originally found on page 11 of the purple velvet album1887 February 26710Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Elrod Photographic Art Studio in Frankfort, Kentucky. Originally found on page 13 of the purple velvet albumundated711Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Sittler photo in Springfield, Missouri. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Minnie Aug. 28th, 1886. Originally found on page 14 of the purple velvet album1886 August 28712Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Kentucky. Handwritten note at the bottom of the photo reads: Henrietta Blackburn. Originally located on page 15 of the purple velvet albumundated713Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Kentucky. Originally found on page 16 of the purple velvet albumundated714Two unidentified females, cabinet card, taken at Sittler studio in Springfield, Missouri. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Sept. 9th, 1886 Originally found on page 16 behind photo 52 in the purple velvet album1886 September 9615Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Shartle studio in Bowling Green, KY. Originally found on page 17 of the purple velvet photo albumundated716Unidentified group sitting in canoes on a lake, cabinet card, taken by Shartle studio in Bowling Green, KY. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Camp Hamilton July 2nd - 10th 1887. Alice Hines. Originally found on page 18 of the purple velvet album1887 July 2-10717Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Douglas studio in Evansville, Indiana. Originally found on page 19 of the purple velvet albumundated718Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at G.W. Davis in Washington D.C./Richmond, Va. Originally found on page 20 of the purple velvet albumundated719Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Elrod Photographic Art Studio in Frankfort, Ky. Originally found on page 21 of the purple velvet albumundated720Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Ky. Originally found on page 22 of the purple velvet albumundated721Three unidentified females, cabinet card, taken at Sittler studio in Springfield, Missouri. Originally found on page 24 of the purple velvet albumundated722Unidentified group (2 females, 3 males), cabinet card, taken at Shartle studio in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Dec. 20th 1885, Tuesday -Alice Hines Bowling Geen, Kentucky. Originally found on page 25 of the purple velvet album1885 December 30723Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Wybrant studio in Louisville, Kentucky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: For Miss Attie Hines. -Harry T. Jefferson. Originally found on page 26 of the purple velvet albumundated724Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Kentucky. Originally found on page 26 behind photo 62undated725Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Wybrant studio in Louisville, Kentucky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Mimmie Porter Jefferson. Originally found on page 27 of the purple velvet albumundated726Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at W.E. Johns in Lexington, KY. Originally found on page 28 of the purple velvet albumundated727Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Wybrant studio in Louisville, KY. Originally found on page 29 of the purple velvet albumundated728A handwritten note written to Mollie Barrymore, from her sister-in-law, on February 23, 1893. Originally found behind photo 66 on page 29 of the purple velvet album1893 February 23628aUnidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Brush studio in Bowling Green, KY. Originally found on page 30 of the purple velvet albumundated729Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Howland Photographers in Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally found on page 31 of the purple velvet albumundated730Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Sittler studio in Springfield, Missouri. Originally found on page 31 of the purple velvet albumundated731Unidentified female, cabinet card, taken at Mattern studio in Frankfort, Ky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: The Duchess, Dec. 10, 1893. For Miss Alice. Originally found on page 31 of the purple velvet album1893 December 10732Unidentified baby, cabinet card, taken at Miss Garrity studio in Louisville, Kentucky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Elizabeth Jefferson- age when taken 3 mo. 20 days. Originally found on page 33 of the purple velvet albumundated733Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Alderman studio in Greensboro, NC. Handwritten note on the bottom of the page of the album reads: W.E. Caldwell. Originally found on page 35 of the purple velvet photo albumundated834Unidentified toddler, cabinet card, taken at J.C. Elrod's photo studio in Louisville/Frankfort, Ky. Originally found on page 36 of the purple velvet albumundated735Unidentified male, cabinet card, taken at Klauber Photo in Louisville, KY. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Newland Jones Jr. June 16th, 1885. Written on train. Richmond to Winchester. Originally found on page 37 of the purple velvet album1885 June 16736Unidentified baby, cabinet card, taken at Brush's studio in Bowling Green, Ky. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Age 10 1/2 months. Originally found on page 38 of the purple velvet albumundated737An allegorical photo of an engraving of Presidents Washington and Lincoln in heaven. Back of the photo reads: Washington meeting Lincoln in the clouds. Bought in Toronoto as a matter of curiosity Aug. 20th 18651865 August 20638John Yates Beall, carte de visite, taken at the Photographic Art Palace in Chicagoundated639General Braxton Bragg, carte de visite, taken at the C.D. Fredricks & Co in New Yorkundated640A.P. Hill, carte de visite. Originally found on page 17 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated641Stoneall Jackson, carte de visite of an engraving, from Elias Dexter (a publisher, engraver, photographer, and frame maker) in New Yorkundated642General Robert E. Lee, carte de visite, from Charles Taber & Co. in New Bedford, Mass. Originally found on page 19 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated643Colonel Quantrill, carte de visie, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New York. Originally found on page 20 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated644Rear-Admiral Raphael Semmes of the Confederate States Navy, carte de visite, photo of an engraving. Originally found on page 21 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated645General John C. Pemberton, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New York. Originally found on page 22 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated646Composite image with of Confederate Generals, carte de visite. Pictured: P.G.T Beauregard, J.E. Johnston, Bushrod Johnson, A.S. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Braxton Bragg, Simon Boliver Buckner, and Mansfield Lovellundated647Composite image of the Rebel Army of Virginia, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New York. Pictured: James Longstreet, P.G.T. Beauregard, John C. Breckinridge, Fitzhugh Lee, Richard Ewell, Robert E. Lee, and A.P. Hill. Originally found on page 26 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated648Composite image of the Rebel Army of the Southwest, carte de visite. Pictured: John B. Hood, Sterling Price, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Edmund Kirby Smith, Joseph E. Johnston, Franklin Garnder, and Braxton Bragg. Originally found on page 27 of the Nannie Sproule photo albumundated649Composite image of the Confederate Dead, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New Yok. Pictured: W.O.B. Branch, Earl Van Dorn, J.H. Morgan, W. Barksdale, A.S. Johnston, J.E.B. Stuart, Stonewall Jackson, J.S. Bowen, Zollicoffer, L. Tilghman, A.J. Jenkins, Ben McCullough, Leonidas Polk, and G.J. Rainsundated650Fitzhugh Lee, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New York undated651Ben Cheatham, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New Yorkundated652Napoleon Bonaparte, carte de visite of an engraving, from O. Thompson Photographer in Torontoundated653Captain Dick Morgan, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony in New Yorkundated654Unidentified confederate soldier, carte de visite, taken at Turner Photographer in Toronotoundated655George Washington, carte de visite of an engravingundated656John S. Mosby, carte de visite, published by E. & H.T. Anthony studio in New Yorkundated657General John H. Morgan, tinted carte de visite. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Gen. John H. Morgan, aken taken at Richmond, VA. in the winter of 1864 -Property of Thomas H. Hines, Frankfort, KYundated658Artist David Broderick Walcut, carte de visite, taken at T. J. Merritt photo studio in St. Louis, Missouriundated659Admiral George Henry Preble, cabinet photographundated760Clement L. Vallandigham, carte de visite, photographed at C.D. Fredericks & Co. portrait studio in New Yorkundated661Jefferson Davis, carte de visite image of an engraving, from Charles Taber & Co. in New Bedford, Massundated662Alexander Stephens, carte de visite undated663John C. Breckinridge, carte de visiteundated664Robert E. Lee, carte de visite, from O. Thompson photographer in Torontoundated665General John Hunt Morgan, carte de visite, taken b E. & H.T. Anthony photography studio in New York. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Taken at Hopkinsville, Ky. Oct, 1862 on the retreat from Ky.undated666John Hunt Morgan and wife, carte de visite, taken at E. & H.T. Anthony photography studio in New Yorkundated667Col. G. St. Ledger Grenfell, carte de visiteundated668Simon Buckner, carte de visite, taken at Turner Photographs in Torontoundated669Humphrey Marshall, carte de visite, taken at E. & H.T. Anthony photography studio in New Yorkundated670Thomas Jordan, a Confederae General, carte de visite. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: Thomas Jordan August 10th '661866671Col. Jacob Thompson, carte de visiteundated672Col. Robert M. Martin, carte de visite, photographed at Craters Union Photographic Gallery in Chicagoundated673General Richard Ewell, carte de visite, photographed at E. & H.T. Anthony photo in New Yorkundated674General Samuel Cooper, carte de visite, photographed at E. & H.T. Anthony photo studio in New Yorkundated675General Albert Pike, carte de visite, photographed at E. & H.T. Anthony photo studio in New Yorkundated676General Hardee, carte de visiteundated677General Richard Taylor, carte de visite, photographed at E. & H.T. Anthony photo studio in New Yorkundated678John B. Castleman, carte de visite, photographed a Turner Photographer in Toronto. Handwritten note on the back reads: Miss Fannie don't you admire the artistic skill displayed in coloring this photo?undated679Thomas H. Hines, carte de visite, photographed by Hope studio in New Yorkundated680Col. Ross Butler of Kentucky, carte de visiteundated681Col. St. Claie Dearing, carte de visie, aken at H.A. Balch Photograph Gallery in Memphis, Tennesseeundated682Jonathan [Porter], carte de visiteundated683Judge Mitchel of Mississippi, carte de visiteundated684Ignatio, carte de visiteundated685Alice Row, carte de visite, taken at T.W. Almond photo in Bowling Green, Kentuckyundated686Unidentified man, carte de visite, aken at Jas. Mullen photo studio in Lexington, Kentuckyundated687Unidentified man, carte de visite, taken at W. R. Phipps Photographic Art Gallery in Lexington, Kentucky1865 October 13688Unidentified woman, carte de visite, aken at Turner Photographer in Torontoundated689Unidentified woman, carte de visite, taken at City Photograph Gallery in Chicagoundated690Unidentified woman, carte de visiteundated691Unidentified woman and young girl, carte de visite, taken a W. Chase photo studio in Halifax. A handwritten note on the bottom of the photo reads: Think of me sometimesundated692Unidentified young boy, carte de visite, taken at Joseph Krementz photo studio in Louisville, Kentuckyundated693Unidentified toddler, carte de visite, taken at Hallwig & CO Artists and Photographers in St. Louis, Missouriundated694Miss Nannie Sproule's photo album (leather), contained carte visites 9Purple velvet photo album, contained cabinet cards (items #1 - #37)undated10Political papersSeries XI.1868-1890, undatedScope and ContentsThe Political papers series contains a document detailing the delegates and alternates for the National Democratic Convention of 1868, an election certificate for the Constitutional Convention of 1890, and handwritten notes.
Delegates and alternates to the National Democratic Convention1868 June 5221Election certificate for Thomas H. Hines, delegate of the Constitutional Convention1890 August 4222Political notesundated223Printed materialsSeries XII.1860, undatedScope and ContentsThe Printed materials series contains postage, pamphlets, programs, postcards, and a fashion broadside.
Canadian postageundated 224Pamphlets, programs, and postcardsundated 225The Following Treatise on Home and Hits at Fashion and Young America1860319RealiaSeries XIII.1864, undatedScope and ContentsThe Realia series consists of two confederate pin flags and a saw. The saw is ones of the thirteen saws furnished by Thomas Henry Hines to Major John Breckinridge Castleman while confined in military prison at Indianapolis, Indiana under sentence of death, October 1864.
Confederate pin flagsundated226Saw1864 October227Scope and ContentsOriginal in safe.
ScrapbooksSeries XIV.1860-1894Scope and ContentsThe Scrapbooks series contains scrapbooks of newspaper clippings concerning religion, poems, history, politics, secession, military, General John Hunt Morgan, theNorthwest Conspiracy, and opinions on slavery.
Chicago conspiracy scrapbook[1866]-1877228Gen. John H. Morgan scrapbook1860-189451Military and political scrapbook186152Political scrapbook1870-18711Religious and political scrapbook1861-18652Sproule family papersSeries XV.1817-1839, undatedScope and ContentsThe Sproule family papers series contains financial documents, a handwritten note, deeds, a plat map, and correspondence of the Sproule family. The Sproule family is related to Thomas Henry Hines through his marriage with Nancy Nannie Sproule. Notable items included are financial papers detailing power of attorney, agreements concerning tracts of land in Indiana with deeds included, correspondence from Nancy Sproule to her daughter, and from Maria Sproule to her husband.
Carlisle town plan map1815 June 14320Financial papers1819, 1835, 183953Handwritten notesundated54James Sproule, land deeds1817 November 2255Ledgerwood Mills noteundated321Maria Sproule letter to husbandundated 56Nancy Sproule letter from daughterundated 57Walcutt family papersSeries XVI.1866-1918, undatedScope and ContentsThe Walcutt family papers series contains letters, legal documents, receipts, newspaper clippings, an auction list, notes, stock, and military papers relating to the Walcutt family. The Walcutt family is related to Thomas Henry Hines through the marriage of his and Nancy Hines' daughter, Alice Thomas Hines to Delano B. Walcutt. Some notable items are a military discharge and promotion for Thomas H. Walcutt, last will and testaments for Delano B. Walcutt and John Walcutt, and a certificate of stock for Frankfort and Glenn's Creek Turnpike Company.
Letters1866-188258Delano B. Walcutt, last will and testament1900 January 2259John Walcutt, 10,000 acre tract of land papers1874-1878510John Walcutt, land receiptundated 511John Walcutt, last will and testament papers1880512John Walcutt, list of private papers, copy1880 November 9513Newspaper clippingsundated 514John Walcutt, auction list1863 September 848John Walcutt, power of attorney1866 June515John Walcutt, stock with notes1871516Thomas H. Walcutt, discharge from army1918 August 25517Thomas Hines Walcutt, military promotion1918 August 26518Winn family papersSeries XVII.1929-1931, undatedScope and ContentsThe Winn family papers series consists of notes, letters, newspaper clippings, and a postcard documenting the Winn family. The Walcutt family is related to Thomas Henry Hines through the marriage of Alice Thomas Hines' and Delano B. Walcutt's daughter, Ann Brown Walcutt to John Jacob Winn. Among the items there are notes for an interview on the Hines family conducted with Ann Winn, Hines' granddaughter. Also included is a postcard from San Francisco to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Winn from Ann Winn's son Harry.
Interview notesundated519Letters1931520Newspaper clippings1929, [1954]521Postcard1939 August 14522