MS 142
William Brimage Bates
1826-1905
Box 1 of 3
| File No. | Title | Date |
| 1 | Personal Correspondence | March 1887 |
| 2 | Personal Correspondence | 1889 |
| 3 | Personal Correspondence | 1891,1895,1899 |
| 4 | Compromise of J.W. Humphrey | July-September 1890 |
| 5 | Congratulations, Telegrams and Letters | 1893 |
| 6 | James Porter Confirmation Correspondence | August 7-15, 1894 |
| 7 | Personal Correspondence | 1902-1903 |
| 8 | Senate Speech "Tariff Reform" | October 10, 1888 |
| 9 | Senate Speech "Silver is the friend of poverty and the hand maid of Charity" | September 25, 1893 |
| 10 | Senate Speech "The Financial Question" | February 7, 1900 |
| 11 | Senate Action | 1890 |
| 12 | Senate Ballot | July 25, 1894 |
| 13 | Newspaper Article Questioning Bates | April 12, 1898 |
| 14 | Speech "Treaty of 1846" with New Granada | |
| 15 | Outline of Speech-Bank Railroad, Transportation and Succession Tax | 1890's |
| 16 | Article on Old Spain | May 17, 1898 |
| 17 | Hand written notes for speech | |
| 18 | Speech on War and Confederate Records | |
| 19 | Speech - Sumner and Trousdale County | |
| 20 | Letter Congratulating Memphis Appeal 50th Anniversary | |
| 21 | Correspondence | 1847-1860's |
| 22 | Envelopes | |
| 23 | Bank Notice | 1887 |
| 24 | Bills and Receipts | |
| 25 | Invitations | 1856 |
| 26 | Gallery Proof | |
| 27 | H. Bate's Survey Book | |
| 28 | Picture - William Brimage Bates | |
| 29 | Copy of Speeches | |
| 30 | Book 1 | 1863-1864 |
| 31 | Book 2 | 1864-1865 |
Box 2 of 3
| File No. | Title | Date |
| 1 | Letters to Julia | 1856-1861 |
| 2 | Telegrams | 1861-1862 |
| 3 | Telegrams | December 1862 |
| 4 | Letters | 1862 |
| 5 | Telegrams | 1863 |
| 6 | Field Notes | 1862-1865 |
| 7 | Correspondence | |
| 8 | Personal Correspondence | 1882 |
| 9 | Correspondence | January-February 1887 |
| 10 | Congratulation Letters | 1887 |
| 11 | Index of Letters | |
| 12 | Miscellaneous Photocopies |
Box 3 of 3
| File No | Title | Date |
| 1 | Military Daily Log - Breckenridge Division | October 14, 1862-November 27, 1865 |