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Mention of TARVER in Publications Archived at the Library of Congress

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Go to: WPA Interview

The interview transcribed here is part of the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940 Collection. The original is part of the holdings of the U.S. Library of Congress.

Raymond Tarver is being interviewed at his home, "in a fashionable section in Washington, D.C.". Tarver states he is from south Georgia, and that his great-great-grandfather, born in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1765, was a captain in the War of 1812. In the course of his interview, he discusses his family and kinship.

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House Jour., Vol 35, 19 May 1840, p. 148 Tarver, Hartwell H., motion respecting ... 465

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Senate Journal, Vol 19, 17 March 1830, 189.
Tarver, John Sr., petition for pension ... 189

WEDNESDAY, March 17, 1830.

Mr. Ellis presented the petition of John Tarver, senior, praying for a pension; and Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee on Pensions.

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Senate Journal, Vol 27, 20 Dec 1836, 48.
Tarver, Hartwell H., leave to withdraw papers ... 48

TUESDAY, December 20, 1836

On motion by Mr. King, of Georgia, Ordered, That Hartwell H. Tarver have leave to withdraw the documents relating to his claim, on the files of the last session.

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Senate Journal, Vol 45, 20 Apr 1854, 333.
Tarver, M., petition, grant of land to Missouri for the support of a reform school ... 333

THURSDAY, April 20, 1854.

Mr. Geyer presented the petition of M. Tarver, praying a grant of public land to the State of Missouri for the establishment and support of a juvenile reform school; which was referred to the Committee on Public Lands.

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House Journal, Vol 34, 19 May 1840, 960. Tarver, H.H., claim, compensation for provisions for troops ... 333

TUESDAY, May 19, 1840.

Mr. Dawson presented a claim of Hartwell H. Tarver, of the State of Georgia, for compensation for provisions furnished troops in the service of the United States, in Florida, in the year 1836.

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House Journal, Vol 35, 6 Jan 1841, 148.

WEDNESDAY, January 6, 1841.

Under the order of the House of the 10th of December last, petitions were referred to the Committee of Claims, as follows:

By Mr. Dawson: The petition of General H. H. Tarver.
By Mr. Dana: The petition of Ira Baldwin.
By Mr. Miller: The petition of the heirs of John Chalmers, deceased.

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Confederate Congress Journal, Vol 2, 19 Sep 1862, 301.

Tarver, Edward R., 301, 344, 439.
[Online]: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwcc.html
Confederate Congress, vol. 2
1st and 2nd sessions

Journals of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865
FRIDAY, September 19, 1862.

Aids-de-camp, with rank of first lieutenant.
Edward R. Tarver, to take rank May 1, 1862, Texas.

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Confederate Congress Journal, Vol 2, 26 Sep 1862, 344.

Journals of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865
FRIDAY, September 26, 1862.

Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom were referred (on the 19th instant) the nominations of ... Edward R. Tarver, ..., to be aids-de-camp, with the rank of first lieutenant; reported, with recommendation that said nominations be confirmed.

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of said report; and On motion by Mr. Semmes, Ordered, That it be postponed till to-morrow.

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Confederate Congress Journal, Vol 2, 07 Oct 1862, 439.

TUESDAY, October 7, 1862.

The Senate resumed the consideration of the nominations of Thomas J Turner, John M Wiley, James L Fraser, Joseph C Habersham, John H Maury, Alcée Dupré, A N T Beauregard, EDWARD R TARVER, James D Darden, James D Gist, Reuben W Blackwell, George W Peterkin, A H Todd, B F Hudgins, John C Taylor, E P Barbour, R W Brown, George H Caperton, James A Reid, W N Wellington, Oliver H Thomas, D P Buckner, Philip T Sutton, John J Wise, Benjamin E Benton, Robert A Hatcher, WT Blakemore, Edmond B Briggs, Randolph H McKim, Hugh M Nelson, H P Wallace, J Cabell Breckinridge, T S B Tucker, Murray F Taylor, Maurice H Garland, A S Hartridge, Francis Carter, George W Clayton, William M Davidson, J Rutledge Finegan, William Yerger, A H Sevier, E R Baird, Leonard H Mangum, C D Myers, S M Hyams, A N Parker, J R Jones, Rufus Shoemaker, Dwight Martin, Elliot Johnston, P E Bonford, M D Bringier, Joseph G Morrison, Robert W Anderson, Thomas S Hardee, Edward Scott, Charles M Harper, J H Linebough, Henry C Lee, R Channing Price, William Hazlehurst, J W Jamison, Joseph E Dwyer, Edward Cantwell, R P Duncan, Jacob Shepperd, Francis von Phul, TO BE AIDS-DE-CAMP, WITH RANK OF FIRST LIEUTENANT.

On the question, "Will the Senate advise and consent to their appointment?" It was determined in the affirmative.

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Program Brochure: Ponchatoula School Hall. 8:30 PM, July 18, 1924.

Tarver, Mary.

Cora V. Norton, Mezzo-Soprano. Miss Mary Tarver, Accompanist.
Program included works by Thomas, Clarke, Del Riego, Brake, Homer, O'Hara, Buck, Ware, Gaynor, Gurran, Bernard, Bland, Scotch Air.

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Go to: Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List of References

Tarver, William S. Where thousands watch big parade. Sunday Star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 40. illus. On the construction of grandstands. Newsp.

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SOURCES

  1. American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940.
  2. Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1789-1873. [Online]: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwhj.html
  3. Journals of the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865.
  4. Journal of the Senate of the First Confederate Congress, Volume 2, first and second sessions, February 18, 1862, to April 21, 1862, and August 18, 1862, to October 13, 1862, respectively.
  5. Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873. [Online]: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwsj.html
  6. Ponchatoula School Program Brochure. University of Iowa Libraries, Redpath Chautauqua Collection, Iowa City, IA 52242-1420. [Online]: http://sdrcdata.lib.uiowa.edu/libsdrc/details.jsp?id=/norton/1
  7. Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List of References. [Online]: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/freitag.htm
 

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