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 | | Chiefly correspondence among Harrison family members, especially between James Thomas Harrison and his father, Thomas Harrison, and between Thomas and his brother, Isham Harrison, while Thomas was in South Carolina and James and Isham were in Mississippi. |
 | | During the Civil War, there are letters from James Harrison to Regina from Richmond where he was serving in the Confederate Congress, including mentions of meetings with President Davis, and, after the Civil War, from Washington where he was trying to claim his seat in Congress. |
 | | Two are letters from James Harrison in Macon, Mississippi, written on stationary of "Head-Quarters, State of Mississippi, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office," discussing the military situation in Mississippi and at Mobile, Alabama. |
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