151. View of the Public Square of Atlanta, Georgia Creator: Abbott, Nathan B. and Eno, Henry C. Date: 1865 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
152. 1-page narrative written by an unknown soldier regarding his experiences during the Atlanta Campaign - June, 1864 Date: June 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
153. 11-page diary of Union private Charles D. Gammon from May 3 to September 7, 1864 during the Atlanta Campaign. Gammon was a member of the 1st Illinois Light Artillery Regiment, Company M. Very brief day-to-day account of time of moving from one position to another, of amount of firing and by whom, names of killed and wounded, number of "rounds" fired, various actions of both sides, such as building of fortifications and bridges, foraging activities, and state of the weather (typescript) Creator: Gammon, Charles D. Date: 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
156. Confederate soldier William Thomas Overby of Mosby's Rangers Date: 1864 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
157. Diary and account book of Hernando E. Minard, an enlisted man in the 83rd Illinois Infantry Regiment, Company K. He tells of his duties in scouting, patrolling, foraging, and other mostly non-combatant activities. Much of the information given is in the nature of accounts dealing with buying and selling forage - January 1, 1864 - August 8, 1865 (photocopy) Creator: Minard, Hernando E. Date: between 1864 and 1865 Format: Text Access: Public
158. Diary consisting of Letters, written by John W. English, a First Sergeant in the Veteran Reserve Corps, while convalescing in a hospital at Evansville, Indiana, to his wife, Susan (St. Johns, Ohio). The diary extends from April 1864 through his discharge in October of that year. He speaks of the social activities in and around the camp, war news, general morale conditions, and the practice of "Trafficing in Negroes." There is an introduction to the diary by the author's granddaughter, Ercel B. (English) Johoske (typescript) Creator: English, John W. and Johoske, Ercel B. (English) Date: 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
159. Diary kept by Bessie Reese Cornwell (Hillsboro, Jasper County, Georgia). The narrative begins in July of 1864 and extends to late 1864 when Sherman's army passed through Creator: Cornwell, Bessie Reese Date: 1864 Format: Text Access: Public
160. Diary kept by Bessie Reese Cornwell (Hillsboro, Jasper County, Georgia). The narrative begins in July of 1864 and extends to late 1864 when Sherman's army passed through Creator: Cornwell, Bessie Reese Date: 1864 Format: Text Access: Public