41. Information about James Albert Beasley provided by Bell Wiley Creator: Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980 Date: between 1950 and 1980 Format: Text Access: Public
42. Information about the G. W. Taylor materials Creator: Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980 Date: between 1950 and 1980 Format: Text Access: Public
43. Two pages of notes concerning William Ross Stillwell, Civil War soldier from McDonough with a brief description of the letters written by Stillwell to his wife during the war. Excerpt from article in Atlanta Journal - January 30, 1942 (typescript) Date: January 30, 1942 Format: Text Access: Public
44. Article by Thomas Spencer about the Shaw Home in Bartow County, Georgia Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: between 1940 and 1960 Format: Text Access: Public
45. Confederate Medicine, 15-page sketch of the Medical Department of the Confederate States of America giving statistics about doctors and patients treated This article was compiled by Thomas Spencer with the aid of eight diaries from which he gives several quotes Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: between 1940 and 1973 Format: Text Access: Public
46. Pages from Weaver family bible with information regarding births, marriages and deaths beginning with Reuben Weaver Sr. (typescript) Date: between 1940 and 1949 Format: Text Access: Public
47. Letter from Lillie Burress Williams describing letters written by her relative, William Wesley Welborn (typescript) Creator: Williams, Lillie Burress Date: March 7, 1939 Format: Text Access: Public
48. Notes regarding provenance of three letters written by Robert E. Lee to James Longstreet (typescript) Date: 1939 Format: Text Access: Public
49. Letter from Elizabeth Price Houston to Harry Stone certifying authenticity of the star from the uniform of Robert E. Lee Creator: Houston, Elizabeth Price Date: August 28, 1936 Format: Text Access: Public
50. Sworn deposition of James B. Park as to an event which happened at his home near Greensboro, Georgia in the late Spring of 1865. He tells of a Confederate soldier and his servant spending the night in hiding at the Park home, them being pursued the next morning by a group of Federal troops. The Confederate did not reveal his name, but Park's father was under the strong impression that he was Jefferson Davis. Signed by James B. Park and the Justice of the Peace, Green County, Georgia (photocopy) Creator: Park, James B. Date: July 10, 1936 Format: Text Access: Public