Robert Miller and Mark Bean Miller Letters, 1885-1887 and 2013

Title

Robert Miller and Mark Bean Miller Letters, 1885-1887 and 2013

Description

The Robert Miller and Mark Bean Miller Letters, held by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University, consists of seven letters from Robert Miller to his oldest son Mark Bean Miller and two letters from Mark Bean Miller to his wife Emma (Coleman) Miller. Robert Miller's letters are concerned with family and farming matters as well as details of his work and pay during his time working on the construction of the East Tennessee Hospital for the Insane in Knoxville, Tennessee. Mark's letters are brief and discuss family and money matters. In addition to the letters, there is a handwritten notation of Miller births, marriages and deaths; and a full transcription of the letters, family data and background information.

Creator

Miller, Robert G., 1822-1895

Source

Robert Miller and Mark Bean Miller Letters, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University

Date

1885-1887, 2013

Rights

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Identifier

0823_Letters

Files

Citation

Miller, Robert G., 1822-1895, “Robert Miller and Mark Bean Miller Letters, 1885-1887 and 2013,” Archives of Appalachia, accessed March 28, 2024, https://archivesofappalachia.omeka.net/items/show/1312.