71. Discharge of William A. Law from Wayside Hospital (Florence, South Carolina) Date: November 28, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
72. Inventory of the effects of James W. Jackson who died in Polk Hospital (Atlanta, Georgia), signed by surgeon in charge Robert Battey. Jackson served in Company A of the 9th Battalion Mississippi Sharp Shooters, Tucker's Brigade Date: June 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
73. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnam Weaver (Camp near Florence, Alabama) to his wife, Jenny. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - November 13, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: November 13, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
74. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnam Weaver (Camp near Florence, Alabama) to his wife, Jenny. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - November 3, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: November 3, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
75. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnam Weaver (Hood Hospital, Oxford, Georgia) to his wife, Jenny. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - May 26, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: May 26, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
76. Letter from Captain Benjamin Putnum Weaver (Near Atlanta, Georgia) to his wife's father and mother, Captain Thomas E. and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson Maguire. Weaver served in the 42nd Georgia Infantry - August 18, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Weaver, Benjamin Putnam Date: August 18, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
77. Letter from Confederate General John Henry Winder (Andersonville, Georgia) to Dr. A. Reedy [?], (Americus, Georgia), stating that the camp "is one of the healthiest locations in this part of the Confederacy" - October 5, 1864 (photocopy) Creator: Winder, John H. (John Henry), 1800-1865 Date: October 5, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
78. Letter from Ephraim Hampton to his wife and children. Ephraim served in the Company C of the 45th Virginia Infantry Regiment until he was transferred to Company G of the 65th Virginia Infantry Regiment - February 14, 1864 Creator: Hampton, Ephraim Date: February 14, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
79. Letter from George W. Edmonds (Camp near Dalton, Georgia) to his sister. During the Civil War Edmonds served in the 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment; after the war he joined the United State Army and was stationed at Fort Halleck, Dakota Territory (Wyoming) - March 6, 1864 (typescript) Creator: Edmonds, George W. Date: March 6, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
80. Letter from George W. Edmonds to his sister. During the Civil War Edmonds served in the 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment; after the war he joined the United State Army and was stationed at Fort Halleck, Dakota Territory (Wyoming) - June 18, 1864 Creator: Edmonds, George W. Date: June 18, 1864 Format: Text Access: Public