Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Letter, to Mother from Lee McNicholl, April 10, 1863
Asks her to send him a small bottle of red pepper, if possible
Letter, to Brother from Lee McNicholl, Sept. 12, 1864
He is on guard duty here. Says it is a very nice camp.
Letter, to Brother from Lee McNicholl, Oct. 31, 1864
Takls about this wicked cruel and hateful war. Much of this letter is obliterated and illegible.
Furlough, undated
Document (unsigned) attesting that bearer, Lee McNicholl, has been granted a furlough to go to his home at Washington, Louisiana from March 22, 1865 to April 16, 1865.
Promissory Notes, undated
Copies of two promissory notes, both signed LeRoy McNicholl, for $1500 and made to Mrs. John McNicholl; the other for $50.00 made to Mrs. Elizabeth McNicholl. Latter note marked "Received Payment" and signed Elizabeth McNicholl. There is also what appers to be a record of payments made, and signed Elizabeth McNicholl.
Clipping (copy) from the St. Landry Clarion, Jan. 9, 1915
Containing notice of death of LeRoy M. McNicholl at age 72, in Washington, La.