Stanford E. Chaillé Collection, 1860-1903 (Ms2008-031)

Title

Stanford E. Chaillé Collection, 1860-1903 (Ms2008-031)

Subject

Civil War
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865

Description

The Stanford E. Chaillé Collection consists of letters, government-issued documents, printed material, and two photo albums containing thirty-six photos. Those pictured in photos include: Dr. Chaillé, Laura Chaillé, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Layton M. D. P., and other friends. Materials date from shortly before the American Civil War to the decades following southern Reconstruction. Salient topics are the occupation of New Orleans by the Union during the Civil War, postwar government elections, the great yellow fever epidemic, and Dr. Chaillé's long career and accolades. Several documents relate to Dr. Chaillé's position as dean of the Tulane Medical School, such as a notable graduation speech welcoming Confederate leader Jefferson Davis. Dr. Chaillé's interest in genealogical research also appears in letters and documents. In one genealogical sketch, Dr. Chaillé traces his family tree to France where it was "very Catholic" before 1540.

Abstract

Letters, government issued documents, printed material, and two photo albums of Dr. Stanford E. Chaillé, Confederate surgeon and dean of Tulane University's medical school. Significant topics include the Union occupation of New Orleans, postwar elections, Dr. Chaillé's medical career, and Chaillé genealogy. Materials cover the period shortly before the Civil War to the early twentieth century, and deal mostly with New Orleans.

Creator

Dr. Stanford E. Chaillé

Source

Date

1860/1903

Rights

<a href="https://digitalsc.lib.vt.edu/files/thumbnails/spec_forms/PubPermission.doc" target="_blank">Permission to publish material from the Stanford E. Chaillé Collection must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.</a>

Language

English

Identifier

Ms2008_031_Chaille_

Bibliographic Citation

Stanford E. Chaillé Collection, Ms2008-031 - Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.

Rights Holder

<a href="http://spec.lib.vt.edu/" target="_blank">Special Collections, University Libraries, Virginia Tech</a>

Collection Tree

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Photo album of family friends of Dr. Chaille.
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Photo album of Dr. Chaille and his family.
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A picture of Caroline Preston? Lexington, Kentucky, Spetember 1862
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Mrs. (??) Preston
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Special Orders from Louisianna Headquarters that anythng that belonged to Dr. Chaille that is in possession of military authorities must be returned…
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Newspaper clipping about a woman in Mississippi who cared for her family despite hardship and disease.
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A graduation speech Chaille gives to the graduating class of 1889. The students were medical students.
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Informs Dr. Chaille of the results of Alexander Randall's investigation of any person named "Peter Chaille" in the eastern shores of Maryland.

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Mr. Rand admits to defrauding Dr. Chaille of $744 but pleads for leniency

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Discusses the confederate evacuation of Lexington and includes a picture of Mrs. William Preston and Caroline Preston.

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Thanks Dr. Chaille for two addresses he made. One was to soldiers, the other was to the State Medical Association.
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Discusses fight at Leesburg with Lee.
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Informs Dr. Chaille of when his testimony is required (for an apparent congressional hearing).

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Discusses Chaille family lineage. Includes many specific questions about the Chaille family.

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Discusses a Confederate coward and the current state of New Orleans.
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Discusses Mr. Legare's travels through Union held New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

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Another letter that advises Dr. Chaille to return to New Orleans.
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Asks Dr. Chaille to analyze the Republican officers and returns board from a recent election. This letter apparently refers to Republican attempts to…
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Describes the origins of the name "Chaille." According to Alcee Fortier, Chaille derives from the French word for flint.

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Requests a copy of the Medical News and apologizes for previous abruptness.
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Advises Dr. Chaille to return to New Orleans.
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Marriage certificate of Dr. Stanford Chaille and Mary L. Napier in 1863.
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A short biography of Dr. Stanford Chaille.
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Chaille's resume. Lists his personal information as well as the positions and careers he's held.

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