1. View of Moccasin Bend and Lookout Battlefield near Chattanooga, Tennessee Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
2. View from Battery Point at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
4. Unidentified scrapbook relating mostly to the Confederate States of America during the Civil War Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
7. Sketches with description about the spearheaded torpedo with which H. L. Hunley sank the USS Housatonic. Sketches drawn in accordance with Von Kolitz description and with the engineering advice of C. Allen Gilbert of Douglas Aircraft Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
8. Sketch reflecting “Longitudinal elevation in section and plan view of the Confederate Submarine Boat Hunley From Sketches by W. A. Alexander.” Alexander was one of the builders of the H. L. Hunley Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
9. Signatures and a stamp. Dates shown are December 31, 1868 and September 11, 1869 (photocopy) Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
10. Signature of W. L. Smith on cut endorsement Creator: Smith, W. L. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
11. Signature of Alabama Senator Clement Claiborne Clay Jr. Creator: Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882 Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
12. Shoulder mark decorated with oak leaves, indicating the mark came from the uniform of a Lieutenant colonel Date: unknown Format: Artifact Access: Public
13. Shelman House or "Etowah Heights" near Cartersville, Georgia Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
14. Roll of Members for the South Carolina Convention for December 1860-1861 Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
15. Record of the Fords from Favenel Family Bible (typescript) Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
16. Receipt of $50 signed by W. B. Quailes Creator: Quailes, W. B. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
17. Promissory notes to Hill and Wright amounting to $740.00 signed by D. P. Ware and Jeremiah Walter Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
18. Promissory notes to Hill and Wright amounting to $300.00 signed by D. P. Ware and Jeremiah Walter Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
20. Portrait of Laura Wesson of High Point, North Carolina who contracted and died from Smallpox after caring for sick Confederate soldiers Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
23. Note to Dooly County [Georgia] committee to add E. Lee to list and to take C. Knight off the list of county destitute Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
24. Note from Varina Anne Banks Howell Davis (Savannah, Georgia) regarding Margaret Fagan's baggage Creator: Davis, Varina Anne Banks Howell Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
26. Note about George Washington Sullivan and the letter he wrote to his wife Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
27. Newspaper clipping of two poems by James Ryder Randall Creator: Randall, James Ryder, 1839-1908 Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
28. Newspaper clipping of a photograph of John E. Horbelt's battery in the field Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
30. Military Order signed by Colonel Commanding James N. Ramsey of the 1st Regiment Georgia, Independent Volunteers (photocopy) Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
31. Lyrics to "Oh Jeff! Oh Jeff! How Are You Now" by Henry Schroeder and published by Firth, Son & Co., New York (photocopy) Creator: Schroeder, Henry Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
32. Lyrics to "Dixie's Land" published by J. Wrigley, New York (photocopy) Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
34. Lithograph of the "First Flag of Independence Raised in the South by the Citizens of Savannah, Georgia, November 8th, 1860, dedicated to the Morning News," drawn by Henry Cleenewercke and engraved by R. H. Howell Creator: Howell, R. H. Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
35. Lithograph of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, "from a photograph from life" Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
36. Lithograph of "The Fifty-Ninth Virginia Infantry - Wise's Brigade, Diascund Bridge - May 1863" Creator: Chapman, Conrad Wise Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
38. List of letters with summaries and dates from the McWhorter-Ward Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
40. List of Alabama soldiers buried at Elmira, New York, signed by J. T. W. - [undated] Creator: J. T. W. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
41. List containing the names of the destitute in Dooly County [Georgia]; lists name of person, number of dependent children; provisions available; amount given for support Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
42. List containing the names of the destitute in Dooly County [Georgia]; lists name of person, number of dependent children; provisions available; amount given for support Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
43. Letters from H. V. Redington (Camp White Oak Church, Virginia). Redington probably served in Company A of the 16th New York Infantry Regiment (photocopy) Creator: Redington, H. V. Date: 1863 to 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
44. Letter from Walter H. Clark to Milton Clark - November 28, [Unknown Year] Creator: Clark, Walter H. Date: November 28, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
45. Letter from Sam Fauvails (Pulack's House) to A. C. Richards - February 19, [no year] Creator: Fauvails, Sam Date: February 19, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
46. Letter from Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter to Robert Tyler - April 16, [no year provided] Creator: Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887 Date: April 16, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
47. Letter from Michael Marshall (Lowell, Massachusetts) to his sister, Margaret Marshall. Michael was a solider in the United States Army, 17th Infantry Regiment, Company A, and died at the Battle of Globe Tavern in 1864 - May 22, [No Year] Creator: Marshall, Michael Date: May 22, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
48. Letter from Mary J. [unidentified] (Charleston, South Carolina) to Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina) - November 18, [no year] Date: November 18, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
49. Letter from Lindsey Hall to his wife. Lindsey Hall was a members of Company H of the 38th Georgia Infantry Regiment (typescript) Creator: Hall, Lindsey Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
50. Letter from Lindsey Hall to his father and mother. Lindsey Hall was a members of Company H of the 38th Georgia Infantry Regiment (typescript) Creator: Hall, Lindsey Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
51. Letter from Lindsey Hall (Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia) to his brother. Lindsey Hall was a members of Company H of the 38th Georgia Infantry Regiment (typescript) Creator: Hall, Lindsey Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
52. Letter from James H. Speir to [unknown] Creator: Speir, James H. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
53. Letter from Jackson Couch and M. Couch to Malissa[?] Creator: Couch, Jackson and Couch, M. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
54. Letter from Frances S. Scott to W. F. Stribling (Fredericksburg, Virginia) inquiring about the health of her son Hugh - March 26, [no year] Creator: Scott, Frances S. Date: March 26, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
55. Letter from Felix B. Thornton (Williamsburg, Virginia) who served in Company C of the 53rd Georgia Infantry Regiment Creator: Thornton, Felix B. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
56. Letter from Ervin Godfrey to his wife. Godfrey was a doctor from Madison, Georgia - June 26, [no year provided] Creator: Godfrey, Ervin Date: June 26, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
57. Letter from Ervin Godfrey (Savannah, Georgia) to an unknown recipient. Godfrey was a doctor from Madison, Georgia - June 21, [no year provided] Creator: Godfrey, Ervin Date: June 21, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
58. Letter from Elizabeth Turner (Campbell County, Georgia) to nephew, John N. Dorsey (typescript) Creator: Turner, Elizabeth Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
59. Letter from Edwin L. Tillinghast to his sister, Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina). Edwin served in the 3rd South Carolina Cavalry - September 6, [No Year] Creator: Tillinghast, Edwin L. Date: September 6, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
60. Letter from Edwin L. Tillinghast to his sister, Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina). Edwin served in the 3rd South Carolina Cavalry - September 6, [No Year] Creator: Tillinghast, Edwin L. Date: September 6, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
61. Letter from Edwin L. Tillinghast to his sister, Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina). Edwin served in the 3rd South Carolina Cavalry - September 6, [No Year] Creator: Tillinghast, Edwin L. Date: September 6, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
62. Letter from Edwin L. Tillinghast to his sister, Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina). Edwin served in the 3rd South Carolina Cavalry - August 24, [No Year] Creator: Tillinghast, Edwin L. Date: August 24, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
63. Letter from Edwin L. Tillinghast (Florence, South Carolina) to his sister, Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina). Edwin served in the 3rd South Carolina Cavalry - November 19,[No Year] Creator: Tillinghast, Edwin L. Date: November 19, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
64. Letter from Clement A. Evans to [unknown] Creator: Evans, Clement A. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
65. Letter from Clement A. Evans to [unknown] Creator: Evans, Clement A. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
66. Letter from civilian [initials L.E.C.] to "My Dear Cousin Charlie," discussing family news Creator: L. E. C. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
67. Letter from civilian [initials L.E.C.] to "My dear Aunt Amanda," discussing family news Creator: L. E. C. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
68. Letter from Andrew (Camp Huger, Suffolk, Virginia), to "My dear Mother," regarding family news. Andrew was probably from Beaufort, South Carolina - October 3, [no year provided] Creator: Andrew [last name unknown] Date: October 3, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
69. Letter from an unknown soldier (Catlettsburg, Kentucky) to "Dear Friend" Date: February 29, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
70. Letter by unknown author to lieutenant-colonel [illegible] (photocopy) Date: March 7, year unknown Format: Text Access: Public
71. Letter by Caroline Hardee Godfrey to "Dear Didu[?]" Creator: Godfrey, Caroline Hardee Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
72. Letter [fragment] from an unknown soldier to his family (Warrior-Creek Stand, Alabama) Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
73. Information and lyrics for the song "Dixie's Land" from the Norfolk Journal (photocopy) Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
74. Information about the two notes and the medical exemption form regarding John H. Satterfield written by his grandson Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
76. Information about letter from Will Allgood (Camp Ashley) to his wife, Manday Allgood Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
77. Information about John Wesley Rush provided by Emory University student Nancy Simmons who had photocopies of the original letters from which transcripts were made Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
80. Information about collection of letters sent by the Berry family to their children and grandchildren Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
81. Information about Anna Humber of Lumpkin, Georgia. Recipient of the Dickerson W. Halliday letters Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
82. History of War Service of John Major Baker - Confederate Army, giving names of men in the 2nd Georgia Reserves. Baker enlisted April 25, 1864 in the call for those between 16 and 18. Sent from Atlanta to Andersonville Prison, they performed such duties as burial of dead; much time was spent in guarding prisoners being transported to avoid Sherman's Army. Also includes comments on conditions immediately following the war (photocopy) Creator: Baker, John Major Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
83. Hawkins Home and inhabitants in Bartow County, Georgia Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
89. Envelope signed by William H. Curtis. William H. Curtis was a quartermaster's clerk in the 58th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry Creator: Curtis, William H. Date: unknown Format: Text Access: Public
93. Engraving of Union Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter’s bombardment of the artillery batteries and fortifications at Grand Gulf, Mississippi, April 29, 1863 during the Vicksburg Campaign Creator: Rogers, J., Nast, Thomas, and Del, Thomas Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
94. Engraving of Union General Ulysses S. Grant Creator: Marshall, W. E. Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
95. Engraving of Union general Nathaniel Lyon during the Battle of Wilson’s Creek on August 10, 1861 Creator: Rogers, J. Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
96. Engraving of the steamer Von Phul sailing past the Confederate batteries during the Vicksburg Campaign (October 1862 - July 1863) Creator: Richardson Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
97. Engraving of the "Hon. Charles Sumner, The Great Senator and Statesman. The Champion of Civiland Political Equality for the Colored Race" Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
98. Engraving of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson Creator: Varin A. Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public
99. Engraving of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, published by Southern Press Date: unknown Format: Still image Access: Public