91. Engraving of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston Creator: Walter, A. B. Date: 1872 Format: Still image Access: Public
92. Invitation to J. S. Thorne[?] for Commencement Week at Washington and Lee University for 1872 Date: 1872 Format: Text Access: Public
93. Letter from Francis H. Smith (Lexington, Virginia), Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute, to J. S. Thorne[?] (New York) - Feburary 25, 1875 Creator: Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henney), 1812-1890 Date: February 25, 1872 Format: Text Access: Public
95. Letter from John Esten Cooke (Millwood, Virginia) to Philip Gates (New York) regarding Cooke's "Life of Robert E. Lee" - March 31, 1871 Creator: Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886 Date: March 31, 1871 Format: Text Access: Public
96. Letter from William Mahone (Virginia) to Henry B. Dawson, regarding his memoir. Mahone was a Confederate army veteran and later a United States Senator from Virginia - September 30, 1871 Creator: Mahone, William, 1826-1895 Date: September 30, 1871 Format: Text Access: Public
97. Letter from former Georgia Senator and former Confederate Secretary of State, Robert Augustus Toombs (Washington, Georgia), to Colonel Lewis Neale Whittle (Macon, Georgia) regarding political matters - December 12, 1870 (photocopy) Creator: Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885 Date: December 12, 1870 Format: Text Access: Public
98. Letter from former Georgia Senator and former Confederate Secretary of State, Robert Augustus Toombs Washington, Georgia), to Colonel Lewis Neale Whittle (Macon, Georgia) regarding political matters - December 16, 1870 (photocopy) Creator: Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885 Date: December 16, 1870 Format: Text Access: Public
99. 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
100. A Relic of the War between the States: Confederate Cabinet. Printed on paper made in the Confederacy during the War. Printed by The Franklin Steam Printing House Broad Street, Atlanta, Georgia, circa 1870 Date: 1870 approx. Format: Text Access: Public