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By Dixie Norwood
Collection Overview
Abstract
In the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century, the Pruitt family consisted of well known farmers and whiskey makers. Maurice Pruitt was an anesthesiologist in Chattanooga TN in the 1930s. His wife practiced anesthesiology as well. The Pruitt's had family in Lauderdale County, AL and in Virginia.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection includes family history and genealogy of the Pruitt Family in the United States as well as in England. It includes family correspondence, military history and service records of family members, and materials for Bugger Saga, written by Maurice Collins Pruitt.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Item 1: {Book} The Pruitts, Pattersons, and Their Rhodes Relatives (1978)
- Item 2: {Book} Prewitt-Light Ringler-Hollowell and Allied Families (1970)
- Item 3: {Book} Some Lauderdale County, Alabama Cemetery Records (1970)
- Item 4: {Manuscript} Registers Number 10-Civil War Collection Confederate and Federal (1966)
- Item 5: {Manuscript} Index to Questionnaires of Civil War Veterans (1962)
- Item 6: {Spiral Book} Index to Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications (1964)
- Item 7: {Booklet} Directory of Civil War Monuments and Memorials in Tennessee (1963)
- Item 8: {Map} Sectional Road Map of Great Britain (1966)
- Folder 9: (16) Invitations: 56th Anuual Public Debate of the Platonic and Hamilton Debating Societies of the Webb School (1931)
- Item 10: {Gospel Tract} Solution of Revelation (1880)
- Folder 11: Funeral Notice--Olivia Pruitt/Pruitt Letter (No Date and 1933)
- Folder 12: National Archives Microfilm Publications {#208; #268; #311 (x2); #234} (1953;1960-1961;1966)
- Item 13: {Magazine} Civil War Times Illustrated: The Common Soldier of the Civil War (July 1973)
- Folder 14: Local History: General Bugger Saga Notes (1971)
- Folder 15: Loose Papers (1931-1933;1939;1955;1963-1965)
- Item 16: {Map} Autocar Half-Inch Road Map of the London Area (No Date)
- Item 17: {Booklet} The Development of Early Emigrant Trails in the United States East of the Mississippi River (1962)
- Folder 18: Related Materials: 1. Federal Archives Guide for Civil War 2. Rec. Gp. #153, Records of the Judge Advocate General 1808-1942 (1945)
- Item 19: {Magazine} Hood's Nashville Campaign (December 1964)
- Folder 20: Invitation: Vanderbilt Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (December 5, 1932)
- Item 21: {Booklet} Tennessee Newspapers: A Cummulative List of Microfilmed Tennessee Newspapers in the Tennessee State Library (1969)
- Folder 22: Personal--Miscellaneous (1926;1929-1930;1932)
- Folder 23: Pruitt--Miscellaneous (1809;1873;1899;1902;1910;1923;1929;1932-1933;1976)
- Folder 24: Maurice Pruitt Correspondence (1925-1929;1931-1932)
- Folder 25: Personal--Miscellaneous (1928;1931-1934;1961;1963-1966;1968-1969)
- Folder 26: Maurice Pruitt--Correspondence (1905;1918;1928;1932)
- Folder 27: Maurice Pruitt Correspondence (1926-1927;1929-1932)
- Folder 28: Thomas Pruitt (1905;1932;1963)
- Folder 29: Pruitt--Miscellaneous (1905;1908;1918;1931;1933)
- Folder 30: Maurice Pruitt Personal Correspondence (1925-1932)
- Folder 31: Personal--Webb School Days (1929-1931)
- Folder 32: Notebook: "Guerillas and Bushwhackers in Middle Tennessee-During the Civil War" (No Date)
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