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  • Elliottville Mills Company. Letterbooks, 1885-1888, 1890. 2 vols. Location: F:3. . Located in East Killingly, Connecticut. Letter press copy books (indexed) of James P. Kendall, associated with the Elliottville Mills Company, concerning the cotton trade. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2119.
  • Ellis, E. John (Ezekial John), Diary, 1862-1865. 3 items, 2 volumes. Location: C:97, H:14. Memoirs and diary related to the Civil War activities of Ezekiel John Ellis include a political speech and incomplete work of fiction and are accompanied by a transcript, research manuscript and photograph. Diary recounts his participation in fighting up to his capture at Missionary Ridge and his subsequent imprisonment at Johnson's Island. He comments on African-American soldiers and makes reference to literature and poetry. For further information see online catalog. Mss. 2795.
  • Ellis, E. John (Ezekiel John), 1840-1889. Letter, 1862 May 25. 1 item. Location: Misc.:E. Confederate officer. Ellis comments on General P.G.T. Beauregard's tactics and gives information concerning the evacuation from a camp near Corinth, Miss., after the Battle of Shiloh.
  • Ellis, E. John, Thomas C. W. and family. Papers, 1829-1936 (bulk 1870-1920). 9.3 linear ft., 72 volumes, 30 microfilm reels. Location: G:5; MSS.MF:E; OS:E; U:52-65. Sons of Ezekiel Parke Ellis, a judge and state legislator from Amite, Louisiana. E. John and Thomas C. W. Ellis were practicing attorneys who were active in Louisiana politics. Both men served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Papers consist of correspondence, legal documents, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and business papers of three generations of the Ellis family. Civil War correspondence includes letters by E. John Ellis from prison camp at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Politics occupies a large place in the correspondence and speeches of 1856-1861 and in the correspondence of the Reconstruction period. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reels 21-22. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 136.
  • Ellis, Ezekiel John, 1840-1889. Letter, 1862 May 25. 2 items. Location: Misc. Captain in the 16th Louisiana Infantry in the Civil War. Letter codes a retrospect describing his attitudes toward secession and the Confederacy and recalling his capture at the Battle of Missionary Ridge. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2795.
  • Ellis, Ezekiel Park, 1807-1884. Family Papers, 1812-1914 (bulk 1839-1866). 180 items; 5 printed. Vols. Location: U:66. Resident of Amite, Louisiana, judge, and a member of the Louisiana legislature. His sons, all lawyers, attended Centenary College in Jackson, Louisiana, and served in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Correspondence includes letters to Ellis' wife during travel to court houses in the Florida parishes, and letters from his sons at college and law school (1850s). The bulk of the correspondence consists of Civil War letters from Ellis' sons. The collection includes typescripts of a few slave bills of sale, invitations, certificates, newspaper clippings, and memoranda. Printed volumes include catalogs of Centenary College. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 5. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 663.
  • Ellis, Hazel. Family Papers, 1848-1938 (bulk 1903-1911). 5,451 items, 15 vols. Location: U:67-90, G:1. Hazel and Nellie Ellis were members of the Caswell Prewitt Ellis family of Montgomery, Alabama, and New Orleans. Personal papers of the Ellis family include financial records, legal documents, photographs, and correspondence. Most correspondence relates to family matters, health, and social events including Hazel's trip abroad in 1902. Much of the correspondence dated 1905 pertains to social events related to Hazel as Queen of Mardi Gras. Other letters are those of suitors written to Hazel and Nellie. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 467.
  • Ellis, J. M. Letter, 1847. 1 item. Location: Misc. New Orleans merchant. Letter by J. M. Ellis to his sister, Mrs. Samuel T. Tisdale of New York City, telling of a visit at the home of Samuel Judd on Long Island, New York, and that his financial situation in New Orleans did not warrant cultivating society people. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1363.
  • Ellis, Jane Self, 1931-, interviewee. Oral history interview, 1975. 1 sound cassette (30 min.), Index (1 page). Location: L:4700.5. Counselor at the Baton Rouge Mental Health Center in the 1970s. Ellis received her Master of Social Work degree from LSU in 1969. Ellis discusses the Parent Consultation Program and reasons for its existence. She mentions the everyday crises dealt with by social services and the need for parental support groups to deal with changing family roles and good parent-child relationships. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.5.
  • Ellis, John Hamilton, 1894-1971. John Hamilton and Harriet Boyd Ellis Papers, 1895, 1899, 1919-1971, undated 35 items, 2 printed volumes. Location: 79:117, OS:E. Letters of a soldier written from France, including one describing the underground city of Verdun. Mrs. William BoothÆs correspondence of the Salvation Army to the A.E.F forces. An honorable discharge from WWI. A printed roster of the 114th Engineers, 1st Corps, A.E.F. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4092.
  • Ellis, William H., 1839-1892. Papers, 1839-1900. 202 items, 5 ms. Vols., 4 printed vols. Location: U:235, G:5. Confederate soldier and member of the Washington Artillery in the Civil War. Papers include military orders, passes, pay receipts, and 3 diaries (1860-65) that describe camps near Manassas, camp food, the Battle of Chickahominy, his capture and parole, and poems about his military duties. Available on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 5. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2274, 4400.
  • Ellis-Farar Papers, 1768-1871 (bulk 1804-1833). 0.6 linear ft., 3 OS folders. Location: S:1; OS:E. The Ellis and Farar [Farrar] families were early settlers, major landowners, and slaveholders in Mississippi and Louisiana. Richard Ellis owned White Cliffs, Homochitto, and Laurel Hill plantations in Adams County, near Natchez, Mississippi. Dr. Benjamin Farar (1773-1826) was an early settler of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, and also owned land in Adams County. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm: University Publications of America Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations Series I, Part 3, Reel 10. Mss. 1000.
  • Ellsworth, William S. Letter, 1864 January 9. 1 letter. Location: MISC:E. Private of the 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. Letter to Jane Mason, Brookfield, New York, discusses Ellsworth's release from a Confederate prison, the difference between rations and supplies of the armies, and the draft in Brookfield, New York, his hometown. Mss. 5375.
  • Ellzey, Cecil C., 1919 or 20-1999. Papers, 1944, 1983-1989. 5 items. Location: Misc. Colonel Cecil C. Ellzey, a native of Tylertown, Miss., and resident of Franklinton, La., served as an aerial reconnaissance pilot for the Eighth Infantry Division's artillery in Europe during World War II. These papers primarily concern Ellzey's encounter with Soviet soldiers in 1945. Some items in French and Russian. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4364.
  • Elsworth, Samuel S. Bill of Sale, 1835. 1 bill of sale. Location: MISC: E. A copy of a bill of sale dated February 27, 1835 of a horse and a set of double harness, both of which had been previously purchased from William E. Sawyer, for ninety dollars from Cornelius Masten to Samuel S. Elsworth. Mss. 822.
  • Ely, John. Letter, 1863 May 9. 1 item. Location: MISC:E. U. S. Captain and Union Provost Marshal during the Civil War. Letter written from Carrollton, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, to Charles W. Muncaster ordering him to leave the parish and go within enemy lines. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3331.
  • Ely, Richard T., 1854-1943. Memorial collection, 1855-1911, 1928-1930. 11 items and 1 vol. Location: OS:E, F:16. Economics professor of Maryland and Illinois. Printed announcements for auction sales of estates, farms, and other pieces of property in Ireland, 1855-1911. Letter File Book, 1928-1930, containing correspondence and other research material apparently for a manuscript. Ely Memorial Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2064.
  • Ely, Richard T., 1854-1943. Memorial collection, 1544-1927 (bulk 1558-1835), undated 396 items, 9 vols. Location: U:92-94:, OS:E. Economics professor of Maryland and Illinois. Collection includes documentation collected by Ely of land tenure issues in England from the 16th to the 18th centuries; letters from 19th century English notables; Ely's personal papers; and the papers of his father, E. S. Ely. Included are five Revolutionary War period musical broadsides condemning France and Thomas Paine. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 532.
  • Ely, Richard T., 1854-1943. Papers, undated. 3 items. Location: MISC:E. Economics professor of Maryland and Illinois. Reports, 'Labor under the N. R. A.' and 'The labor injunction,' issued by the Industrial Research Group, Columbia University, and an article, 'The workingmen of the United States,' by Edward W. Bemis, Vanderbilt University. Mss. 2600-73.
  • Embree, Joseph. Family Papers, 1826-1900, undated (bulk 1830-1860). 1.0 linear ft. Location: E:20, OS:E. Planter from Woodville, Wilkinson Country, Mississippi, and Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. Business papers include receipts and bills for business expenses, letters and statements of account from cotton brokers, labor contracts, land deeds, and an account book. Personal papers include receipts and bills for household expenses, correspondence, miscellaneous printed items, and undated writings. The business papers of Embree's father-in-law, Benjamin Rawlins, are also present.  Mss. 692.
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