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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)

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Park, James B.
Date:
July 10, 1936
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20-page memoir written by Campbell Wood. Contains genealogical information about the Wood family, General Solomon Wood, Major Green Wood, et al, a brief biographical sketch of himself pages, his Civil War experience, copies of the wills of Solomon and Mark Red Wood (both Georgians), and copies of Letters by Solomon Wood to the Governor of Georgia seeking protection against Indian depredations. Campbell Wood served in the 5th Texas Infantry Regiment - 1908 (typescript)

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Wood, Campbell
Date:
1908
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Personal reminiscences of William Macon Crumley from February 1862 to April 1865. Crumley enlisted in the Richmond Hussars, Cobb's Legion of Cavalry, in February 1862, when he was 14 years old, and was soon transferred to General J. B. Kershaw's brigade as a courier, at Kershaw's request. He describes his experiences at Richmond, Fredericksburg, Cedar Creek, and Chickamauga, and relates anecdotes regarding Kershaw, General Y. J. Pope, and General Clement C. Evans - May 24, 1907 (typescript)

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Crumley, William Macon
Date:
1907
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23-page typewritten memoir by John Bowden Malachi titled, "Some of My Experiences as a Confederate Soldier, in the Camp and on the Battlefield, in the Army of Northern Virginia". Bowden was born in Meriwether County near Greenville, Georgia on June 28, 1840. He enlisted as a private in Company B, 2nd Georgia Infantry Regiment on August 26, 1861. He served in the Army for three years in the field and a half year in prison

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Bowden, John Malachi
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between 1900 and 1920
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