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Photos | Nathan Smith White |
Documents | St George Tucker Poem Among papers of Nathan White, presumably written in his hand (though not sure). Poem by St. George Tucker of Virginia: Days of my youth! Ye have glided away; Locks of my youth! Ye are frosted and gray; Eyes of my youth! Your keen sight is no more; Cheeks of my youth! Ye are furrowed all o'er; Strength of my youth! All your vigor is gone; Thoughts of my youth! Your gay visions are flown! Days of my youth, I wish not your recall; Locks of my youth, I'm content ye shall fall; Eyes of my youth, ye much evil have seen; Cheeks of my youth, bathed in tears have ye been; Thoughts of my youth, ye have led me astray; Strength of my youth; why lament your decay! Days of my age! Ye will shortly be past; Pains of my age, but a while can ye last; Joys of my age, in true wisdom delight; Eyes of my age, be religion your light; Thoughts of my age, dread ye not the cold sod; Hopes of my age, be ye fixed on your God! Lines written by George Tucker Virginia | |
Nathan White Confederate Bond Confederate States Bond $500 for Nathan White | ||
Nathan White IOU 1857 Promise of payment to Nathan White from James (?) Thompson, June 23, 1857 | ||
Nathan White Letter 1857 Letter to Nathan White regarding property purchase/transfer. 1857 | ||
Nathan White Letter-Invoice 1857 Letter to Nathan White from James C Ayer & Co., Lowell Mass, seeking payment from a Mr. Smith, and requesting help from White’s firm in determining when said payment will be made. |
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