Clement Anselm Evans letters to Charles Edgeworth Jones, after 1893

Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Evans, Clement A. (Clement Anselm), 1833-1911
Date:
after 1893
Extent:
1 folder(s) 4 letters
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Clement Anselm Evans letters to Charles Edgeworth Jones, ms 1466. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.

Background

Scope and content:

The collection consists of four letters signed "Clement A. Evans": dated Atlanta, Georgia, October 3, 1893, "Mr. Charles Edgeworth Jones," regarding Confederate history in Georgia; dated Atlanta, Georgia, May 6, 1908, "My dear Edgeworth," regarding "the annual report as the Historian of Camp 435," and the importance of Edgeworth's services; dated Atlanta, Georgia, July 16, "My dear Edgeworth," regarding the full length portrait; dated Atlanta, November 1, "My dear friend," regarding "colonial and Confederate records."

Biographical / historical:

Clement A. Evans (1833-1911) was a native of Stewart County, Georgia, and, before the Civil War, judge of that county's court and a Georgia state senator. During the war he served with the Army of Northern Virginia as brigadier general and, in November 1864, as division commander and acting major general in John B. Gordon's Corps. After the war he became a Methodist minister, retiring in 1892. He served on the state board of prison commissioners, and wrote diligently about the war.

For more information, see the article Clement Evans (1833-1911) in the New Georgia Encyclopedia.

Access and use restrictions

Preferred citation:

Clement Anselm Evans letters to Charles Edgeworth Jones, ms 1466. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.