TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series I: Bills, Deeds, Statements, Promissory Notes,
1852-1893
Series II:Correspondence and personal ephemera, 1860-1955
Series III: Photographs, 1866-1907 and undated
Series IV: Military related papers and uniform items, 1861-1863
Series V: Slave Bills of Sale, 1859-1860
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Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston,
Texas
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Moody, Young M., 1822-1866 |
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General Young Marshall Moody family
papers
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1852-1955 |
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5 lin. inches (1 box) |
| Abstract: |
The bulk of the correspondence is
from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil
War. In addition there are other family letters, military correspondence, land and
business records, slave bills of sale, photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of
rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s uniform.
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MS 404 |
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Materials are in English. |
Young M. Moody (1822-1866) was an active Alabama businessman before the outbreak of
the U.S. Civil War. He joined the army and eventually went with the Alabama 43rd
Regiment, which came under the command of Brigadier General Archibald Gracie
(1832-1864). The Alabama 43rd was in some of the worst fighting of the war. Colonel
Moody was wounded sometime in 1863. When General Gracie was killed on December 3,
1864, Colonel Moody took over command of the Brigade and was promoted to Brigadier
General in March 1865. At the war’s end General Moody and his family moved to New
Orleans where he died of a fever in the fall of 1866.
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The bulk of the correspondence is from Young M. Moody to his “Dear and Confiding
Wife.”, written during the U.S. Civil War. In addition there are other family
letters, military correspondence, land and business records, slave bills of sale,
photographs, daguerreotypes and badges of rank and an epaulet from General Moody’s
uniform.
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Access Restrictions
This material is open for research.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish from the General Young Marshall Moody family papers, 1852-1955
, MS 404, must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice
University.
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Subjects (Persons)
Gracie, Archibald,
1832-1864
Moody, Young M., 1822-1866
Subjects
Soldiers--Confederate States of
America--Biography.
Subjects(Places)
United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Correspondence, Confederate
United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865.
Formats
Bills of Sale
Correspondence
Daguerreotypes
Photographs
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General Young Marshall Moody Family papers, 1852-1955, MS 404, Woodson Research
Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Buster, 1986
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Series II:Correspondence and personal ephemera, 1860-1955 |
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Y.M. Moody to “Dear Annette,” Cairo, Illinois, November 22, 1860
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Memphis, Tenn. December 2, 1860 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Mobile, April 26 1862 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Chattanooga, Tenn. July 5, 1862 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Knoxville, Tenn. January 4, 1863 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Knoxville, Tenn. February 10, 1863
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Knoxville, Tenn. February 20, 1863
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Knoxville, Tenn. February 23, 1863
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Y.M. Moody to wife, (location unknown), March 8, 1863
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Y.M. Moody to son, Cumberland Gap, Tenn. June 4, 1863
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Cumberland, Tenn. June 12, 1863 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Knoxville, Tenn. July 8, 1863 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Brig Hd Qtrs, Morristown, Tenn. December 24,
1863
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John T. Wade to Mrs. Moody, Demopolis, Ala, July 12, 1864
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Y.M. Moody to wife. Near Manchester, Va., July 26,1864
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Near Manchester, Va., August 9, 1864
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Y.M. Moody to wife, In the Trenches before Petersburg, Va.
December 26, 1864
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Y.M. Moody to son, In Trenches Petersburg, Va., January 4, 1864
(sic)
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Mobile, Ala., June 17, 1865 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Mobile, Ala., July 13, 1865 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Mobile, Ala., July 24, 1865 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Mobile, Ala., August 26, 1865 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, Mobile, Ala., September 30,1865 |
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Y.M. Moody to son, Mobile, Ala., May 25, 1866 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, New Orleans, June 20, 1866 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, New Orleans, July 3, 1866 |
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Y.M. Moody to son, New Orleans, July 20,1866 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, New Orleans, August 7, 1866 |
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Y.M. Moody to son, New Orleans, August 20, 1866 |
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Y.M. Moody to wife, New Orleans, September 12, 1866. |
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W. Langford (?) to Mrs. Moody, Mobile, October 8, 1870
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A.E. Moody to sister, Linden, May 24, 1872 |
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Mrs. Waring Mikell to Mrs. Moody Charleston, SC., July 10 1874
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Charles C. Jones, Jr., to Mrs. Moody, New York City September 17,
1873
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Charles C. Jones, Jr., to Mrs. Moody, New York City, November 3,
1875
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Bessie D. and Frank O. Norris to Mrs. Moody Alleyton, TX June 10,
1876
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L.W. Toulmin to Mrs. Moody, Toulminville, February 19, 1879
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Ann T. Hunter to “Dear Sister Moody,” Mobile, Ala., March 19,
1883
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Ann T. Hunter to Mrs. Moody, Mobile, March 26, 1883 |
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C.L. Moody (son) to Gen. J.B. Gordon, Lampasas, Texas, March 24,
1892
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Cornelia Adams (Moody) to Annette (Moody), Manchester, Va.,
August 29, 1892
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Cornelia Adams (Moody) to Annette Moody, Manchester, Va., May 27,
1896
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Universal Protective Association to “Dear Sir and Brother,” Los
Angeles, California, January 5, 1897
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Mrs. Walter Bass to Mrs. Moody, Mobile, Ala., April 17, 1901
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Page 5 of letter from “your devoted aunt, Cornelia” (probably
Cornelia Adams Moody), undated
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Photo copies of additional correspondence to and from Y.M. Moody
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Y.M. Moody personal documents and ephemera (Tax List 1859, including
numbers of slaves, amount of income; petit point example; telegrams; a poem
entitled “Mother’s Love”
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Series III: Photographs, 1866-1907 and undated |
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James Moody and Gen. Young M. Moody (8x10, b/w copy print)
(cousins)
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James Moody and Gen. Young M. Moody (4”x6.5”, original studio
print from Photograph Gallery, 920 Main St., Richmond, VA) (cousins)
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Miss Willie Moody, June 22, 1866 studio portrait (2.5”x4”)
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James Moody and Young M. Moody? As young men? Studio portrait,
(2.5”x4”)
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Unidentified boy, studio portrait, tintype, mounted in 3”x5” card
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Snapshot of Moody family outside home at 2307 Preston Ave.,
Houston, TX, circa 1907:Mrs. General Y.M. Moody, granddaughter Virginia
Anne Moody (Clarkson), grandson C.L. Moody, Jr.
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Unidentified studio portrait of man seated at table, slightly
defaced by inkmarks emphasizing eyes and hair.
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James Moody and Gen. Young M. Moody, hand colored daguerreotype
cased in dark wood, same image as above
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General Archibald Gracie, 43rd Regiment, beloved friend of Gen.
Y. M. Moody. Cased in brown wood, hinge broken.
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Unidentified young woman in gown. Cased in leather with gold leaf
and mother of pearl, case broken.
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Glove (probably military), uniform buttons, collar devices showing
rank, shoulder epaulet.
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