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Loughborough Family Photographs., 01/01/1850-01/01/1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 34283

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Loughborough Family Papers contains letters and Civil War documents of members of the Loughborough family and contain information regarding the sailing of the U.S.S. Constitution, the Civil War, and the San Francisco Earthquake of April, 1906. In October 1814, Alexander Lufborough, a recent attendee of Georgetown College, was stationed on the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston; and the papers contain a letter by him to his father, Nathaniel Lufborough, after whom Loughborough Road is named. The letter mostly discusses the family.

During the Civil War, James Henry Loughborough II and his wife Margaret C., both residents of Georgetown in the District of Columbia, joined the Confederate cause. James Henry was a member of the Confederate Army and was taken prisoner by the Union Army near Appomattox at the end of the war and Margaret C. did some work in the Department of the Treasury of the C.S.A. as a clerk around the same time. Documents concerning James' release as a prisoner of war and two oaths of loyalty he signed are in the papers, as well a commission given to Margaret as a clerk for the Treasury Department and a travel pass she used to return to Washington at the end of the hostilities. There are also two letters from James Henry Loughborough III to his mother and sister, Margaret C. and Daisy, written from San Francisco soon after the major earthquake there in April, 1906. The letters describe life during the chaotic period following the quake, including martial law, fires, economic standstill, looting, and eating and sleeping in the streets. Also included in the papers is miscellaneous genealogical material and photographs of the Loughborough family.

Dates

  • 01/01/1850-01/01/1910

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

5 photographs of members of the Loughborough family between the 1850's and the 1910's: 1 photo of A. H. Loughborough (c.1850 - 1855), 1 photo of Dr. Henry Loughborough (c. 1855), 1 photo of Nathan Loughborough (c. 1870), 1 photo of Hamilton A. Loughborough (c. 1860), and 1 photo of James Henry Loughborough (3rd) (c. 1910).

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

LOUGHBOROUGH, A. H. - PHOTO: Photograph

LOUGHBOROUGH, DR. HENRY - PHOTO: Photograph

LOUGHBOROUGH, NATHAN - PHOTO: Photograph

LOUGHBOROUGH, HAMILTON A. - PHOTO: Photograph

LOUGHBOROUGH, JAMES HENRY (3rd) - PHOTO: Photograph

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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