MANUSCRIPT DIVISION TENNESSEE STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES. ~ Pryor, Jackson, Papers, Accession number 67-16

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..... I MANUSCRIPT DIVISION TENNESSEE STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES ~ Pryor, Jackson, 1816- Papers, 1830-1897- Accession number 67-16 Processed by BB Date completed 2-16-67 Location IV-A-5 The business papers of Jackson Pryor (1816- ), businessman, farmer, and educational benefactor of Jasper, Marion County, Tennessee, were given to the Tennessee State Library and Archives by Mrs.Vera Alexander Russell, Nashville, Tennessee, in Jul~ 1940. Approximate number of items: ca. 100 Literary rights in these papers have been dedicated to the public. Single photocopies may be made for purposes of scholarly research. Library of Congress Catalog Card no. MS 68-495

-1- SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The pa pers of Jackson Pryor, covering the period from 1830 to 1897 and containing approximately 100 items, consist mainly of accounts, business correspondence, licenses, stockholders' shares, receipts, land deeds, notes, and slave bills of sale. Accounts, notes, and receipts are for the period of 1830-1897. These are also concerned with Pryor 's mercantile business in Jasper. The dates, goods received, and prices are included in the accounts. I n 1 849 Pryor had a par t ner name d Chaudoin and in 1850 o ne n me r.i Ke lly. He was not a par t n e r i n Pryor, Prigmore & Co mpa ny of Jasp r. Licens s o f 1845-54 i s s ued to Pryor by t h e State o f Tennessee a ut hori z ed him t o be a merchant. Pryor seems to have purchased the greatest bulk of his supplies from Charleston, South Carolina, and to some extent from Nashville. Of course many purchases may have been arranged verbally within the immediate area of Jasper, and a few are noted from nearby counties. From his Charleston contacts he bought indigo, madder, camphor, coffee, sugar, scotch snuff, dry goods, etc. In 1847 a representative of P. Melvin Cohen and Co. of that city says hopefully that his stock of indigo is of "the best Spanish float." From Nashville Pryor procured dry goods, powder, coffee, tobacco, salt, and other 8roceries. John Ramage, 1847, reports that he "will have large supplies of salt out on the first rise of water." Correspondence from Charleston merchants includes letters from Bowie, Barkin, and Bowie; Shepherd W. Green & Co.; P. Melvin Cohen & Co.; and Fleetwood & Lanneau. Nashville merchants represented are H. Kirkman & Co., John Ramage, and Shepherd Duncan & Co. When their destination was Charleston, passengers or frei1,ht from or to Jasper went--usually by steamboat--from Chattanooga. Correspondents from that city are B. Chandler and James A. Whiteside, Interests and activities of Pryor are reflected in his correspondence: the sale and raising of stock (hogs and cattle), which were driven from Jasper to near Leesburg, Virginia, and to Henry.County, Georgia (1845, 1846); and his duties as commissioner for the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad (which became Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad) in its formative period (1845).

-la- Several Civil War items are of particular interest. A letter written March 14, 1863, from a Camp near Tullahoma refers to the case of William Pryor. By G. S. Deakins, whose family came from the Jasper area, it is an answer to a plea of Jackson Pryor askinf, intercession for his brother, who is imprisoned in the Confederate camp. (William became a Union soldier, 1864.) The letter gives the opinion that William will be allowed to volunteer for service in the Confederate Army and draw an allowance for his family. A wage-hour record dated July 4, 1863, is from a saltpeter mine, It is addressed to Jackson Pryor and contains the names of the employees, hours worked, and their wages. The saltpeter was doubtless being mined for one of the belligerents. Two other items witness the difficulties encountered when Confederate money was depreciated. One is a suit filed in 1865 askinf, to be allowed to pay rental on a house in Jasper leased from Jackson Pryor in 1862 in Confederate bills; the other is a statement that a firm in Virginia, also in 1865, can meet their obligations in Confederate money. Land deeds in the collection aate from 1842-1897. They are all for land obtained by Jackson Pryor in the city of Jasper and in Marion County.

-2- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Jackson Pryor, 1816- Businessman, farmer, and educational benefactor of Jasper, Marion Countv, Tenn.; accorded honorary title of "General " by fellow citize ns; Democrat; member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South 1816 Born January 15, in Morgan County, Tenn.; son of Green H. and Biddy (Halloway Pryor; oldest of twleve children 1 1838 1841 1857 Educated in schools of Marion County Enp,aged in farming Began sellinr, poods in Jasper; several years later formed a partnership with W. S. Griffith; about two years afterward boupht out his partner and carried on extensive mercantile business alone Married Beersheba L. Perkins, 1822-1881, of Georgia, who attended Sam Houston Academy, Marion County, where she met Jackson Pryor; she had four children, all of whom died young Sold busines s to I. P. Alexander and to former partner, W. S. Griffith, and returned to farminp; farm situated just north of,jasper Took no nart in Civil War, but was accorded title of "General" as a title of respect by his fellow citizens Ca brother, William, 1821-, who was a justice of the peace and for one term Tennessee State Legislator, was a Union soldier, provost marshal and scout; another brother, Washington, 1824-, largest land owner in Marion County, took part in the Mexican War but like his brother, Jackson, remained a farmer during the Civil War) Sources: 1) 1emoria l a n ci Bio r auhicaj. Record: an Illustrated --Com_2endi um o.tifior.raphv, Containing a Compendium o f-i~ Bi~~y, I nc ludinr: Bior,raphical Sketches o f P romi nent Old Settlers and Re presentative Cit izens of Part of t he-----cu-merl and Re ~ion of Tenn.. Ch icago : George A. Ogle & Co., 1898. 2) W. M. Cameron. Memoirs of Marion County, Tenn., 1893-1946. Jasper-,-Tenn.: first Na t ional Bank, Sout h Pittsburr,, Tenn., and Marion Trust & Banking Co., Jasper, Tenn., n.d.

-3-1882 Married Mary A. Hornbeck, 1839-, of Marion County 1889 1898 With his brother, Washinrton Prvor, and with Col. Ashley L. Spears established Prvor Ins~itute in Jasper, which when founded was the only high school in Marion County; named in honor of Jackson Pryor (Pryor Institute now the site of Marion County High School) A sister, Eliza J., widow of Isham P. Alexander, resided with him and his wife

...... CONTAINER LIST Box 1 1. Accounts, bills of sale, notes, receipts, etc. - 1830-1845 2 Accounts, bills of sale, notes, receipts, etc. - 1847-18L19 3. Accounts, bills of sale, notes, receipts, etc, - 1850-1851 4. Accounts, bills of sale, notes, receipts, shares, etc. - 1852-1897 5. Slave bills of sale - 1851-1856 6, Documents - Land deeds, 1842-1897 7. Licenses, wage and hour record, miscellaneous - 1863 1845-8. Correspondence - Business 9. Correspondence Business I