1. Envelope containing address of Mary Marshall, the mother of Michael Marshall Date: 1884 Format: Text Access: Public
2. Letter from Cabaniss (Forsythe, Georgia) to L. R. Ray, (Newnan, Georgia). Cabaniss answers Ray's question stating that James J. Stokes murdered Bernard Meyers, both in 1st Georgia Infantry Regiment, and tells what subsequently happened to Stokes - June 13, 1884 Creator: Cabaniss, T. B. Date: June 13, 1884 Format: Text Access: Public
3. Program for event hosted by the Grand Army of the Republic[?] Date: between 1884 and 1896 Format: Text Access: Public
4. Program for the second reunion of the 12th Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry held in Manchester, Iowa Date: 1884 Format: Text Access: Public
5. The Story of Andersonville, as told by the ex-Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, Benjamin F. Gue, published in the Iowa State Register regarding Andersonville Prison in Andersonville, Georgia - 1884 (typescript) Creator: Gue, Benjamin F., 1828-1904 Date: 1884 Format: Text Access: Public
6. Transactions between Jack Bryan with M. R. Tunno for $172.20 from 1868 to 1884 Date: 1884 Format: Text Access: Public
7. Union patriotic envelope - Washington Monument Date: between 1884 and 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
8. Ex-Soldiers’ Guide "Useful to all who are Interested in Claims against the Government pertaining to Pensions, Increase of Pensions, Pensions for Dependent Relatives, Bounties, Arrears of Pay, Removal of Charge of Desertion, Pay for Rations, Officers' Musters, Land Warrants, and all other Claims arising from Service in the United States in all of the wars. The Subject-Matter is compiled from most Recent Enactments, Laws and Decisions for the Benefit of the ex-Soldiers and their Heirs" Creator: Fitzgerald and Co. Date: between 1880 and 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
9. 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
10. 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