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Robert Latham Owen

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Robert Latham Owen

Birth
Vista Acres, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
2 Jun 1873 (aged 47)
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.3955002, Longitude: -79.1630402
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Owen, Robert Latham. Papers, 1861-1937.Accession 21381. 3 leaves. Photostats (negative), typescript letter. Library of Va. Papers, 1861-1937, of Robert Latham Owen (1825-1873), president of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad containing an order, 11 July 1861, from Leroy Pope Walker (1817-1884), Confederate Secretary of War, Montgomery, Alabama, to Major Hugh Lawson Clay (1823-1890) at Lynchburg, Virginia, ordering him to furnish twenty-five muskets to Colonel R. L. Owen, President of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad; a receipt, 17 July 1861, from Owen acknowledging delivery of the muskets by Captain Thomas K. Jackson. A letter, 10 November 1937, from Major General E. T. Conley (1874-1956), U. S. Adjutant General, to Annie R. C. Owen, concerning records relating to R. L. Owen in the United States War Department.
Owen, Robert Latham. Papers, 1861-1937.Accession 21381. 3 leaves. Photostats (negative), typescript letter. Library of Va. Papers, 1861-1937, of Robert Latham Owen (1825-1873), president of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad containing an order, 11 July 1861, from Leroy Pope Walker (1817-1884), Confederate Secretary of War, Montgomery, Alabama, to Major Hugh Lawson Clay (1823-1890) at Lynchburg, Virginia, ordering him to furnish twenty-five muskets to Colonel R. L. Owen, President of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad; a receipt, 17 July 1861, from Owen acknowledging delivery of the muskets by Captain Thomas K. Jackson. A letter, 10 November 1937, from Major General E. T. Conley (1874-1956), U. S. Adjutant General, to Annie R. C. Owen, concerning records relating to R. L. Owen in the United States War Department.


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