491. Monument for Confederate general Jubal Early in Lynchburg, Virginia Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: 1937 Format: Still image Access: Public
492. Monument for Confederate general Jubal Early in Lynchburg, Virginia Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: 1937 Format: Still image Access: Public
493. Monument to the Confederate and Union dead buried at the cemetery in Kingston, Georgia Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: 1937 Format: Still image Access: Public
494. Letter from Elizabeth Price Houston to Harry Stone certifying authenticity of the star from the uniform of Robert E. Lee Creator: Houston, Elizabeth Price Date: August 28, 1936 Format: Text Access: Public
495. 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
496. Letter from Hallie Claire Smith to Dr. G. H. Jack of Emory University about donating Civil War materials including a letter from J. B. Strong, to the Emory University Library - September 17, 1934 Creator: Smith, Hallie Claire Date: September 17, 1934 Format: Text Access: Public
497. Memorial for unknown Confederate dead who fell in the Battle of Jonesboro between August 31 and September 11 1864, in Jonesboro, Georgia Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: between 1934 and 1960 Format: Still image Access: Public
498. Newspaper clipping about the death of F. J. Inzer, former member of Company I of the 28th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion. Inzer was living at the Confederate Soldiers' Home at the time of his death Date: 1933 Format: Text Access: Public
499. Newspaper clipping about the death of F. J. Inzer, former member of Company I of the 28th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion. Inzer was living at the Confederate Soldiers' Home at the time of his death Date: 1933 Format: Text Access: Public
500. Newspaper clipping about the death of F. J. Inzer, former member of Company I of the 28th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion. Inzer was living at the Confederate Soldiers' Home at the time of his death Date: 1933 Format: Text Access: Public