31. Confederate general Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard Creator: Miley, Michael, 1841-1918 Date: 1866 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
32. Document signed by J. H. Jenks (Charleston, South Carolina) restoring confiscated property to Wilmot Gibbes De Saussure Date: January 25, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public
33. Engraving of Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson with his family, published by Bradly & Co. Creator: Sartain, William Date: 1866 Format: Still image Access: Public
34. Leaflet for sheet music titled “Our Generals”. Depicts Joseph E. Johnston, A.P. Hill, William J. Hardee, Braxton Bragg, Stonewall Jackson, Sterling Price, P. G. T. Beauregard, and James Longstreet Date: 1866 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
35. Letter from Carman A. Robinson (Poughkeepsie, New York) to "Miss Southworth" (Memphis, Tennessee). Robinson, as a Union soldier, had been befriended by Miss Southworth during the war. He asks her to help him find employment in Memphis - January 13, 1866 Creator: Robinson, Carman A. Date: January 13, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public
36. Letter from Catholic priest, Peter Whelen (Augusta, Georgia) to Mr. and Mrs. Captain Black - August 11, 1866 Creator: Whelan, Peter, 1802-1871 Date: August 11, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public
37. Letter from Edward P. Alexander (Columbia, South Carolina) to George Pickett - June 16, 1866 (typescript) Creator: Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910 Date: June 16, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public
38. Letter from Edwin L. Tillinghast to his sister, Cornelia E. Tillinghast (Gillisonville, South Carolina). Edwin served in the 3rd South Carolina Cavalry - September 16, 1866 Creator: Tillinghast, Edwin L. Date: September 16, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public
39. Letter from F. A. Eustis (Newport, Rhode Island) to "My Dear Rosa" regarding the settlement of his mother's estate right at the conclusion of the Civil War - August 5 [1866?] Creator: Eustis, F. A. Date: August 5, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public
40. Letter from George W. Edmonds to his brother and sister. During the Civil War Edmonds served in the 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment; after the war he joined the United State Army and was stationed at Fort Halleck, Dakota Territory (Wyoming) - August 2, 1866 Creator: Edmonds, George W. Date: August 2, 1866 Format: Text Access: Public