McClung, Matthew
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Clement C. Clay deed, Tipton County, Tenn., 1832.
August 20, 1832, deed between Clement C. Clay, Madison County, Ala., and Matthew McClung, Knox County, Tenn., for land in Tipton County, Tenn. ADS 5 pp. Re: earlier deed between James W. McClung and James Pleasants, both of Madison County, Ala., for land in Tipton County, Tenn., 1831.
Donald McIntosh deed, Knoxville, Knox County, Tenn., 1825.
May 13, 1825, deed between Donald McIntosh to Matthew McClung, both of Knox County, Tenn., for a lot in Knoxville. ADS 1 pc. Witnessed by H. L. Mc White and C. [Campbell] Wallace. 1826 notes by Charles McClung and Ja (?) Ramsey.
E .S. Hergesheimer letter to Mrs. C. J. McClung. September 26, 1929.
September 26, 1929, letter from [important Nashville woman artist] E[lla] S[ophonisba] Hergesheimer, Reading, Penn., to Mrs. [C. J.] McClung. ALS 2 pp. (1 pc.). Re: details and price of painting a portrait of Matthew McClung from a miniature.
Home of Col. Matthew McClung
Home of Col. Matthew McClung, in 1933 home of W. P. Washburn, Kingston Pike, Knoxville. In 1939, site of Tyson Junior High School. Sepia 8x10”.
Matthew McClung documents, 1754-1835.
Matthew McClung letter, 1833.
September 1, 1833, letter from Mat. McClung, Knoxville, to brother James White McClung, Huntsville, Ala. ALS 4 pp. Re: his health and trip to the springs; debt to Judge Clay.
McClung - Elliott deed, 1842.
September 3, 1842, copy of deed between Matthew McClung & Hugh L. McClung, executors of Charles McClung, Sr., deceased, and Matthew McClung & John McGee, executors of Charles McClung, Jr., deceased, and Landon Elliott. For land in Scott County, Va. (part of Hugh McClung’s 43,000 acre grant. AD 1 p. Photocopy May 30, 1844, copy of deed between the above names parties for land in Scott County, Va. (part of Hugh McClung’s 43,000 acre grant. AD 1 p. Photocopy
McClung - Thomas Family Collection -- Gift of Frincke & Dempster. (artifacts)
Robert Armstrong surveys, 1838.
January 22, 1838 survey by Robert Armstrong for Mat. M. Gains plat. ADS 1 pc. January 22, 1838 survey by Robert Armstrong for Matthew McClung’s plat. ADS 1 pc.
William and Margaret Campbell deed, 1827.
March 23, 1827, deed between William and Margaret Campbell, Morgan County, Ala., and Matthew McClung, Knox County, Tenn. ADS 1 pc.
William Campbell deed, 1827.
August 23, 1827, deed between Robert Campbell, attorney-in-fact for William Campbell, Morgan County, Ala., and Matthew McClung, Knox County, Tenn., for 100 acres in Roane County, Tenn. ADS 2 pp.