Skip to main content

Letters from Charles Lee Hill, May 8, 1998

 Item

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The materials in this collection are composed of two boxes.

Box 1 is composed of Charles Lee Hill's scrapbook and photographs of the musical group "The Houstonians."

Box 2 is composed of biographical materials and photographs about Charles Lee Hill's life and music career. As well as biographical materials about his grandfather W.T. Hill's life and time spent in the American Civil War as a Confederate officer.

Dates

  • Creation: May 8, 1998

Extent

2 Sheets (In file 3 of folder 1 of box 2.) : Handwritten letters on lined paper. Cursive in black ink and print in blue ink.

Language of Materials

English

Physical Description

There are two handwritten letters from Charles Lee Hill.

The first letter is to Dr. Culp and discusses the copies within the folder are from the Library of Congress and hopes the History Department at Sam Houston State University will find the information on the Confederacy of interest for research. The letter is in cursive and black ink.

The second letter is from Charles Lee Hill, an unknown receiver. The letter mentions an article about W.T. Hill's 78th birthday surprise celebration and information about his life.

Repository Details

Part of the Thomason Special Collections & SHSU University Archives Repository

Contact:
1830 Bobby K. Marks Drive
Huntsville TX 77341 US
9362941619