41. Receipt to William H. Scott, Sr. from John R. Francis, undated Creator: Francis, John R. Date: between 1880 and 1903 Format: Text Access: Public
42. Syllabus of the Eastern Star Queen of the South and Amaranth degrees Date: between 1880 and 1920 Format: Text Access: Public
43. Undated letter from J. Milton Waldron Creator: Waldron, J. Milton. Date: between 1878 and 1900 Format: Text Access: Log In Required
44. Autographed cabinet card photograph of abolitionist and United States politician Cassius Marcellus Clay Date: between 1870 and 1903 Format: Text Access: Public
45. Business card advertising Civil War veterans the services of pension attorney, H. F. Bungardt, in Kansas City, Missouri Creator: Bungardt, H. F. Date: between 1870 and 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
46. Business card advertising Civil War veterans the services of pension attorney, H. F. Bungardt, in Kansas City, Missouri Creator: Bungardt, H. F. Date: between 1870 and 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
47. Letter from John Singleton Mosby to General Marcus J. Wright commenting on some statements written by Beverly H. Robertson in the "Century" in answer to an article by Mosby (photocopy) Creator: Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916 Date: between 1870 and 1890 Format: Text Access: Public
48. 2-page memoir of Tapley H. Stewart's experience in the Confederate Army. Stewart served in Company L of the 3rd Georgia Infantry Regiment which took part in battles around Richmond and Chattanooga. Stewart was captured and was a prisoner of war in Elmira, New York (typescript) Creator: Stewart, Tapley H. Date: between 1865 and 1920 Format: Text Access: Public
49. 2-page memoir of Tapley H. Stewart's experience in the Confederate Army. Stewart served in Company L of the 3rd Georgia Infantry Regiment which took part in battles around Richmond and Chattanooga. Stewart was captured and was a prisoner of war in Elmira, New York (typescript) Creator: Stewart, Tapley H. Date: between 1865 and 1920 Format: Text Access: Public
50. 25-page memoir, "Thrilling Experiences of a First Georgia Cavalryman in the Civil War" by O. P. Hargis. Hargis joined the 1st Georgia Cavalry at Resaca, Georgia in May 1864 when he was 15 years old. This Division, under command of General Wheeler acted as skirmishers to cover Johnson's retreat from Resaca to Atlanta. Memoir also includes some background and follow up on Hargis and his family (typescript) Creator: Hargis, Othnel Polk Date: between 1865 and 1925 Format: Text Access: Public