802. The Last Meeting, Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Framed lithograph by Everett B.D. Julio and engraving by Fred Halpin Creator: Julio, Everett B. D. and Halpin, Fred Date: 1869 Format: Still image Access: Public
803. Letter from Francis H. Smith (Lexington, Virginia), Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute, to J. S. Thorne[?] (New York) - November 2, 1869 Creator: Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henney), 1812-1890 Date: November 2, 1869 Format: Text Access: Public
804. Letter from John Smeltzer (West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania) to W. F. Landis, regarding farming - April 25, 1869 Creator: Smeltzer, John Date: April 25, 1869 Format: Text Access: Public
805. Letter from Nathaniel Beverly Tucker (St. Catherine's, Ontario, Canada) to "Beloved Johnny." Written on advertising sheet of the Stephenson House of which Tucker was the proprietor - June 5, 1869 Creator: Tucker, Nathaniel Beverly Date: June 5, 1869 Format: Text Access: Public
806. Letter from T. S. Smith (Treasury Department, First Auditor's Office [Washington]), to John Shulock (Savannah, Georgia) - November 15, 1869 Creator: Smith, T. S. Date: November 15, 1869 Format: Text Access: Public
807. Letter in the form of a poem written to Nathaniel Beverly Tucker by Hugh Caperton and conveying the good wishes of 20 of Tucker's friends assembled at a dinner in Richmond - December 28, 1869 Creator: Caperton, Hugh Date: December 28, 1869 Format: Text Access: Public
808. Star belonging to the Confederate Flag that flew over the grave of Confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson as well as a letter from an unidentified person to [?] Thorne documenting the authenticity of the star Date: April 19, 1869 Format: Text Access: Public
809. Drawing by John Rammey of "The John Neal ante-bellum home on the southwest corner of Washington Street and Mitchell, General Sherman's Atlanta Headquarters, 1864" Creator: Ramney, George Date: 1868 Format: Still image Access: Public
810. Excerpts from Grandfather's Letters to his Children, written by Levi Willard, providing excerpts of letters written by Levi Willard's grandfather. Includes a contextual note by J. J. Willard, Levi Willard's grandson Creator: Willard, Levi Date: 1868 Format: Text Access: Public