1. Note from Wendell Phillips - November 1, 1865 Creator: Phillips, Wendell Date: November 1, 1965 Format: Text Access: Public
2. Obituary for Grady Michael Weaver, grandson of Benamin Putnam Weaver Date: 1964 Format: Text Access: Public
3. Confederate States of America Currency - State of North Carolina (Raleigh, North Carolina): $1 dollar bill - Issued October 16, 1861 Creator: North Carolina Date: October 16, 1961 Format: Artifact Access: Public
4. Confederate States of America Currency - State of North Carolina (Raleigh, North Carolina): $1 dollar bill - Issued October 16, 1861 Creator: North Carolina Date: October 16, 1961 Format: Artifact Access: Public
5. Article from the Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Constutition about "Miss Lynda" (Mrs. Lynda Lee Bryan), daughter of Dr. John Webb Lee and reporter for the Talbotton New Era newspaper Creator: Sibley, Celestine Date: October 16, 1960 Format: Text Access: Public
6. Proclamation for observing September 23, 1958 as William Thomas Overby day in the state of Georgia (94th death anniversary of William Thomas Overby, a member of Mosby's Rangers and hanged by the Federal Army in 1864); signed by Marvin Griffin, Governor of Georgia - September 17, 1958 Creator: Griffin, Marvin, 1907-1982 Date: September 17, 1958 Format: Text Access: Public
7. Program for the Dedication and Unveiling of Monument in the memory of William Thomas Overby in Newnan, Georgia - May 24, 1956 Date: May 24, 1956 Format: Text Access: Public
8. Biographical information on Henry S. Boutell from the National Archives and Records Service Creator: Franklin, W. Neil Date: October 13, 1953 Format: Text Access: Public
9. Program for the Confederate Memorial Day Service at Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester, New York) - May 23, 1953 Date: 1953 Format: Text Access: Public
10. Program for the Confederate Memorial Day Service at Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester, New York) - May 24, 1953 Date: 1953 Format: Text Access: Public
11. Pages from Weaver family bible with information regarding births, marriages and deaths beginning with Reuben Weaver Sr. (typescript) Date: between 1940 and 1949 Format: Text Access: Public
12. 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) Creator: Park, James B. Date: July 10, 1936 Format: Text Access: Public
13. Article about the "Pursuit of Andrews' Raiders," in Atlanta Journal Magazine - November 8, 1931 (photocopy) Creator: Murphy, Anthony Date: November 8, 1931 Format: Text Access: Public
14. Civil War diary of John Keely in the form of a series of clippings of the diary printed in the Atlanta Constitution Magazine, with illustrations and notes by Wilbur G. Kurtz. Keely served in the 19th Georgia Infantry Regiment - March 15 to April 5, 1931 (photocopy) Creator: Kurtz, WIlbur G. (illustrator) and Keely, John Date: 1931 Format: Text Access: Public
15. Letter from F. J. Inzer (Confederate Solders' Home, Atlanta, Georgia) to his daughter, Beckey Lou Wooten (Smyrna, Georgia). Inzer was a former member of Company I of the 28th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion - March 4, 1931 Creator: Inzer, F. J. Date: March 4, 1931 Format: Text Access: Public
16. Letter from F. J. Inzer (Confederate Solders' Home, Atlanta, Georgia) to his daughter, Beckey Lou Wooten. Inzer was a former member of Company I of the 28th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion - April 16, 1931 Creator: Inzer, F. J. Date: April 16, 1931 Format: Text Access: Public
17. April 1928 Issue of Confederate Veteran with information regarding Emma Sansom Date: 1928 Format: Text Access: Public
18. Obituary for David Elbert Riddick in the “Biblical Recorder”. Riddick served in Company C of the 19th North Carolina Infantry Regiment - 1923[?] (photocopy) Date: July 18, 1923 Format: Text Access: Public
19. 9-page essay by John T. Boifeuillet entitled: "Has Fought Death over Sixty Years." The subject of the essay is Dr. John Webb Lee of Covington, Georgia, author of the memoir, "Prison Memories." Creator: Boifeuillet, John T. Date: 1922 Format: Text Access: Public
20. Letter from Charles H. Olmstead, Joshua C. Bruyn's commander, to K. M. Read, expressing thanks for lending him the diary of Joshua C. Bruyn - August 6, 1921 Creator: Olmstead, Charles H. Date: August 6, 1921 Format: Text Access: Public
21. Photographic postcard of F. J. Inzer, former member of Company I of the 28th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion Date: between 1920 and 1930 Format: Still image Access: Public
22. A pencil draft of a Letter from William Berrien Burroughs to Dr. Thornwell Jacobs., concerned with the laying of the cornerstone of the new Oglethorpe University - January 19, 1915 Creator: Burroughs, William Berrien Date: January 19, 1915 Format: Text Access: Public
23. A pencil draft of a Letter from William Berrien Burroughs to Dr. Thornwell Jacobs., concerned with the laying of the cornerstone of the new Oglethorpe University - January 19, 1915 Creator: Burroughs, William Berrien Date: January 19, 1915 Format: Text Access: Public
24. Group portrait of Confederate vveteran reunion on Little Round Top at the Gettyburg battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: 1913 Format: Still image Access: Public
25. Group portrait of veteran reunion at the Gettyburg battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: July 1913 Format: Still image Access: Public
26. Letter from Hilary Abner Herbert (Laurens, South Carolina) to General William E. Mickle, requesting a copy of the endorsement for his book - May 13, 1912 Creator: Herbert, Hilary A. (Hilary Abner), 1834-1919 Date: May 13, 1912 Format: Text Access: Public
27. Letter from Samuel E. Lewis (Washington, D. C.) to General William E. Mickle, Adjutant General of the United Confederate Veterans organization, (New Orleans, Louisiana), relating to United Confederate Veterans business - July 22, 1912 Creator: Lewis, Samuel E. (Samuel Edwin), 1838-1917 Date: July 22, 1912 Format: Text Access: Public
28. Program for "Forty-Second Reunion Society of the Army of Tennessee, October 3rd and 4th 1912, Jefferson Hotel, Peoria, Illinois" Date: 1912 Format: Text Access: Public
29. History of Adair County by E. M. Violette, Chapter 7, Section 3, entitled "The Battle of Kirksville." It tells of the Civil War division of Missouri and the Battle of Kirksville (photocopy) Creator: Violette, E. M. (Eugene Morrow), 1873-1940 Date: 1911 Format: Text Access: Public
30. Letter from William Gordan McCabe (Richmond, Virginia) to General William E. Mickle, declining an invitation to attend the United Confederate Veterans event - November 14, 1911 Creator: McCabe, W. Gordon (William Gordon), 1841-1920 Date: November 14, 1911 Format: Text Access: Public
31. Letters from General Marcus J. Wright (Washington, D.C.) to General William E. Mickle, regarding distribution of various reports, etc. relating to the United Confederate Veterans organization - October 28, 1911 Creator: Wright, Marcus J. (Marcus Joseph), 1831-1922 Date: October 28, 1911 Format: Text Access: Public
32. Program for "Golden Anniversary of the Soldiers and Sailors, Northern Illinois Renunion Association, September 6th and 7th, 1911" held in Sterling, Illinois Date: 1911 Format: Text Access: Public
33. Program for the Confederate Memorial Day Exercises at Marietta, Georgia - April 26, 1910 Date: April 26, 1910 Format: Text Access: Public
34. 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) Creator: Wood, Campbell Date: 1908 Format: Text Access: Public
35. Letter from Cora Lee Perrin (Natchez, Mississippi) to Mrs. A. F. Hodges (Andersonville, Georgia), thanking her for her efforts to vindicate her father, Major Henry Wirz, the commander of Andersonville prison - February 22, 1908 (photocopy) Creator: Perrin, Cora Lee Date: February 22, 1908 Format: Text Access: Public
36. Letter from Stephen Dill Lee (Columbus, Mississippi) to General William E. Mickle (New Orleans, Louisiana), Adjutant General of the United Confederate Veterans organization, regarding United Confederate Veterans business - September 30, 1908 Creator: Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908 Date: September 30, 1908 Format: Text Access: Public
37. Engraving of "Lee and His Generals," published by Andrew B. Graham Co. Date: 1907 Format: Still image Access: Public
38. 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) Creator: Crumley, William Macon Date: 1907 Format: Text Access: Public
39. Letter from Clement A. Evans to General William E. Mickle (Atlanta, Georgia) - February 2, 1906 Creator: Evans, Clement A. Date: February 2, 1906 Format: Text Access: Public
40. Check for John Bragg signed by William E. Mickle for $15 (Citizens Bank of Louisiana) - May 2, 1905 Date: May 2, 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
41. Letter from Bennet H. Young (Louisville, Kentucky) to General William E. Mickle, regarding contracts relating to the Southeastern Passenger Association. Bennett H. Young was a member of the United Confederate Veterans organization - February 1, 1905 Creator: Young, Bennett H. Date: February 1, 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
42. Letter from John F. Ficken (Charleston, South Carolina) to James Simons, regarding returning material to him - December 3, 1906 Creator: Ficken, John F. Date: January 6, 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
43. Letters from Jessica Randolph Smith (Mobile, Alabama) to William E. Mickle - August 26, 1905 Creator: Smith, Jessica Randolph, 1853-1934 Date: August 26, 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
44. Program for memorial service commemorating recently deceased Union veterans at the Grand Army of the Republic, Captain Thomas Espy Post #153 (Carnegie, Pennsylvania) Date: 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
45. Program for train trip from Chicago, Illinois to Denver, Colorado, organized by the Grand Army of the Republic Date: 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
46. Roster and history of Company D, 15th Georgia Infantry Regiment - June 8, 1905 (typescript) Creator: Fluker, W. T. Date: June 8, 1905 Format: Text Access: Public
47. 40-page memoir "Dale County and its people during the Civil War, reminiscences of Fleming, with an introduction by Walter Lynwood Fleming, circa 1903-1905" by Mary Love Fleming (typescript) Creator: Fleming, Mary Love (Edwards) Date: 1904 Format: Text Access: Public
48. Letter from Andrew Jackson West (Atlanta, Georgia) to General William E. Mickle, thanking him for a report - March 28, 1904 Creator: West, Andrew Jackson Date: March 28, 1904 Format: Text Access: Public
49. Letter from General Marcus J. Wright (Washington, D.C.) to General William E. Mickle, regarding distribution of various reports, etc. relating to the United Confederate Veterans - April 4, 1904 Creator: Wright, Marcus J. (Marcus Joseph), 1831-1922 Date: April 4, 1904 Format: Text Access: Public
50. Letter from Stephen Dill Lee (Columbus, Mississippi) to General William E. Mickle (New Orleans, Louisiana), Adjutant General of the United Confederate Veterans organization, regarding United Confederate Veterans business - November 28, 1904 Creator: Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908 Date: November 28, 1904 Format: Text Access: Public
51. Program for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization of the Grand Army of the Republic, Captain Thomas Espy Post #153 (Carnegie, Pennsylvania) Date: 1904 Format: Text Access: Public
52. Letter from Charles W. Dabney (Knoxville, Tennessee) to General William E. Mickle (New Orleans). Letter refers to Dabney's father's book on Stonewall Jackson - June 15, 1903 Creator: Dabney, Charles W. Date: June 15, 1903 Format: Text Access: Public
53. Program for the United Confederate Veterans No. 250 37th Anniversary Banquet at the Argyle hotel in Charleston, South Carolina Date: 1903 Format: Text Access: Public
54. Program for the United Confederate Veterans No. 250 37th Anniversary Banquet at the Argyle hotel in Charleston, South Carolina. Program includes event notice, the poem "Confederate Money", list of organizers, menu, and a Confederate $100 dollar bill Date: 1903 Format: Text Access: Public
55. Letter from Mildred Lee, daughter of Robert E. Lee (West Point, Virginia) to Colonel G. N. Saussy (Hawkinsville, Georgia), thanking him for copy of his article, "Lee's Audacity" - March 17, 1902 (photocopy) Creator: Lee, Mildred Childe, 1846-1905 Date: March 17, 1902 Format: Text Access: Public
56. Newspaper story and appended note; "The True Stories of the Confederate Submarine Boats" by W. A. Alexander in New Orleans Picayune Creator: Alexander, William A. Date: June 29, 1902 Format: Text Access: Log In Required
57. Program for "Memorial Hall. Danville Branch, N. H. D. V. S. [National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers], First Winter Season, 1902-3...Concert by Home Orchestra and Short Talks by Gen. J. H. Stibbs, Late Colonel 12th Iowa Volunteers" Date: 1902 Format: Text Access: Public
58. Drawing of the CSS Atlanta, a casemate ironclad warship that was convered from a British-built blockade runner Fingal in 1862. The Atlanta served in the Confederate Navy and later the Union Navy after it was captured in 1863 Creator: Skerrett, R. G. Date: 1901 Format: Still image Access: Public
59. Inventory of stores and supplies taken from the plantations in St. Paul's Parish, Colleton County, South Carolina when they were overrun by Union General William T. Sherman on February 18, 1865. This inventory was made by the foreman Dick Nathan - November 27, 1901 Creator: Nathan, Dick Date: November 27, 1901 Format: Text Access: Public
60. Petition of Catherine C. Fishburne to regain property consisting of two plantations in St. Paul's Parish, Colleton County, South Carolina. This property had been left to her by her father, Robert Fishburne. The petition was signed by Miss Fishburne on February 14, 1901 to be submitted to the United States Court of Claims Creator: Fishburne, Catherine C. Date: February 14, 1901 Format: Text Access: Public
61. 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 Creator: Bowden, John Malachi Date: between 1900 and 1920 Format: Text Access: Public
62. Letter from Clement A. Evans (Atlanta, Georgia) to the Adjutant of Raphael Semmes camp (Mobile, Alabama) regarding the publication of a multi-volume Confederate Military History series and asking for assistance in the editorial work to come - January 6, 1900 Creator: Evans, Clement A. Date: January 6, 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
63. Program for "Gen. John A. Logan Post, No. 540, Department of Illinois, G.A.R., Installation of Officers at ODd Fellows Hall, Evanston [Illinois]" Date: 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
64. The second page of letter written by Stephen Dill Lee (Columbus, Mississippi) to General William E. Mickle (New Orleans, Louisiana), Adjutant General of the United Confederate Veterans organization, regarding United Confederate Veterans business Creator: Lee, Stephen D. (Stephen Dill), 1833-1908 Date: between 1900 and 1908 Format: Text Access: Public
65. Extract from "Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History" telling about the involvement of the 33rd Alabama, Edited by Clement A. Evans. 12 Vols. - Page 160 Creator: Rabb, Hezekiah Date: 1899 Format: Text Access: Public
66. Letter from John Addison Porter, Secretary to United States President William McKinley (Washington, D.C.) to William E. Mickle Jr. regarding William's proposed commission to the United States Army - February 2, 1899 Creator: Porter, John Addison, 1856-1900 Date: February 2, 1899 Format: Text Access: Public
67. Letter from P. M. Daniel, Chairman of the Board of Stewards for Trinity Church (Los Angeles, California) of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to the Book Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, regarding deceit to collect a Publishing House war claim Date: February 14, 1899 Format: Text Access: Public
68. Letter from William F. Mickle Jr. (Mobile, Alabama) to the United States Secretary of War, Russell A. Alger (Washington, D. C.) - June 23, 1899 Creator: Mickle, William English Jr., 1872-1942 Date: June 23, 1899 Format: Text Access: Public
69. Regimental history of the 42nd Georgia Infantry Regiment. Edited by General Clement A. Evans (typescript) Date: 1899 Format: Text Access: Public
70. Letter from William E. Mickle Jr. (Camp near Mobile, Alabama) to James W. Cox. Cox was a colonel in the 2nd Alabama Infantry - June 24, 1898 Creator: Mickle, William English Jr., 1872-1942 Date: June 24, 1898 Format: Text Access: Public
71. Letter from William F. Mickle Jr. (Camp near Mobile, Alabama) to James W. Cox. Cox was a colonel in the 2nd Alabama Infantry - June 26, 1898 Creator: Mickle, William English Jr., 1872-1942 Date: June 26, 1898 Format: Text Access: Public
72. Program for "Memorial Hall, Central Branch, National Home for D. V. S. [Disabled Volunteer Soldiers], 1897-1898. 19th Winter Season...Concert by Home Orchestra and Short Talks by Gen. J. H. Stibbs, Late Colonel, 12th Iowa Volunteers" Date: 1898 Format: Text Access: Public
73. Central Branch, National Home for D. V. S [Disabled Volunteer Soldiers]., Exercises in Commemoration of Washington's Birthday, Monday Evening, February 22, 1897...Concert by Home Military Band and Short Talks by Gen. J. H. Stibbs, Late Colonel 11th Iowa Volunteers Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
74. Decoration Day Benefit at Knoxville City Hall, Monday Evening, May 3rd, 1897 Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
75. Grand Army Entertainment, Scott's Hall, March 29, 1897, organized by the Grand Army of the Republic Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
76. Letter from Henry Washington Bingham (Washington D. C.) to Olive Logan (Washington, D.C.) - January 23, 1897 Creator: Bingham, Henry Harrison, 1841-1912 Date: January 23, 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
77. Program for "Oriental Concert! (Oriental Male Quartette), Assisted by Gen. J. H. Stibbs, Elocutionist, Dutt's Hall, Thursday Evening, Dec. 2, 1897" Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
78. Program for the "Decatur Celebration, July 3, 1897" held in Decatur, Illinois. Events included bicycle races and track and field races Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
79. Program for the "Fourth Iowa Cavalry Renunion, August 18th and 19th, 1897, Mount Pleasant, Iowa" Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
80. Programme of Thanksgiving Exercises, I.S.P., November 25th, 1897 Date: 1897 Format: Text Access: Public
81. Letter from Cullen A. Battle (Petersburg, Virginia) to Mr. R. A. Sands. General Battle, from Alabama, led a brigade in Virginia - February 17, 1896 Creator: Battle, Cullen A. Date: February 17, 1896 Format: Text Access: Public
82. Letter from Henry Rootes Jackson (Savannah, Georgia) to W. J. DeRenne (Savannah, Georgia), invitation to attend a meeting of the officers of the Georgia Historical Society - March 10, 1896 Creator: Jackson, Henry R. (Henry Rootes), 1820-1898 Date: March 10, 1896 Format: Text Access: Public
83. Group portrait of the 38th Georgia Regiment during reunion event Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: September 26, 1895 Format: Still image Access: Public
84. Letter from William Allen Fuller to Anthony Murphy about Andrew's Raid (April 4, 1862) - October 8, 1895 (typescript) Creator: Fuller, William Allen Date: October 8, 1895 Format: Text Access: Public
85. Views of Rebel Lines near Atlanta, Campaign of 1864. Part of Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865. Union Army Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part I, pages 137 and 139, Plate CXXVIII Date: 1895 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
86. Invitation to attend the Jefferson Davis Reinternment ceremonies by P. W. McKinney in Richmond, Virginia Date: May 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
87. Letter from Edward C. Walthall (Washington, D. C.) to Belmont Perry (Woodberry, New Jersey), regarding a photograph of General Patton Anderson. Walthall was a general in the Confederate States Army - January 10, 1893 Creator: Walthall, Edward C. (Edward Cary), 1831-1898 Date: January 10, 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
88. Literary and Musicale given by Gen. Julius White Post No. 740 G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) in Chicago, Illinois, on March 2nd, 1893 Date: 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
89. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Minnesota Seventh Quadrennial Congress and Second General Reunion held on June 7th, 1893 in St. Paul, Minnesota Date: 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
90. Program for memorial service commemorating recently deceased Union veterans at the Grand Army of the Republic, Captain Thomas Espy Post #153 (Mansfield Valley, Pennsylvania) Date: 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
91. Program for the Illinois Association of The Sons of Vermont 16th annual banquet held at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Chicago, Illinois Date: 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
92. Program of events during the Jefferson Davis Reinternment ceremony in Richmond, Virginia Date: May 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
93. Reinterment Ribbon for Jefferson Davis, who served as president of the Confederate States, at his burial in Richmond, Virginia at Hollywood Cemetery in 1893 after initially being buried in New Orleans, Louisiana when he died in 1889 Date: May 1893 Format: Text Access: Public
94. Tybee Island, Savannah River, Ga., View of the Lighthouse and Barracks - Destruction of the Lighthouse by the Confederates, on its Evacuation. Illustration found in "The Soldier in Our Civil War", published by Frank Leslie, 1893, page 286 Date: 1893 Format: Still image Access: Public
95. Letter from Benjamin K. Meek (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) to William E. Mickle (Mobile, Alabama) - August 26, 1892 Creator: Meek, Benjamin F. Date: August 26, 1892 Format: Text Access: Public
96. Biographical note of Henry S. Boutell from "Portrait and Biographical Album of Washtenaw County, Michigan.", Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago, 1891. pages 473-75 Date: 1891 Format: Text Access: Public
97. Color chromolithograph of the "Battle of Kennesaw Mountain", published by Kurz & Allison Date: 1891 Format: Still image Access: Public
98. Letter from Anthony Murphy to D. A. Dorsey about Andrew's Raid (April 4, 1862) - December 5, 1891 (typescript) Creator: Murphy, Anthony Date: December 5, 1891 Format: Text Access: Public
99. Group portrait of the 38th Georgia Regiment during reunion event in Decatur, Georgia Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: July 19, 1890 Format: Still image Access: Public
100. Group portrait of the 38th Georgia Regiment during reunion event in Decatur, Georgia Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: July 19, 1890 Format: Still image Access: Public