32. Letter from Bradley Tyler Johnson (Baltimore, Maryland) to General M. J. Wright[?]. Johnson was a Colonel in the 1st Maryland Infantry Regiment Creator: Johnson, Bradley T. (Bradley Tyler), 1829-1903 Date: between 1865 and 1903 Format: Text Access: Public
33. Notebook of F. L Hudgins. Hudgins served in Company K of the 38th Georgia Infantry Regiment. In the notebook, Hudgins wrote the muster roll of his company as well as general thoughts about the war Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: between 1865 and 1930 Format: Text Access: Public
34. Notebook of F. L Hudgins. Hudgins served in Company K of the 38th Georgia Infantry Regiment. In the notebook, Hudgins wrote the muster roll of his company, telling what became of the men in the war, and also a list of the men who were present for duty at Appomattox in April 9, 1865. He also wrote a list of the engagements in which his regiment took part, and a list of the men killed in the various battles Creator: Hudgins, F. L. Date: between 1865 and 1930 Format: Text Access: Public
35. Recollections of the Last Days of Richmond-the Confederate Capitol by Nathalie. Clipping of a reprint from the Norfolk Virginian newspaper Creator: Nathalie Date: between 1865 and 1886 Format: Text Access: Public
36. Robert Edward Lee in civilian clothing Date: between 1865 and 1870 Format: Still image Access: Public
38. Conscription record book for Jackson County, Georgia, for November 1864 to January 1865. Includes the following lists: persons for examination by Examination Board; persons rejected by Board for physical disability, conscripts between 18 and 45 enrolled for service; conscripts recommended for light duty; deserters and absentees arrested and sent to the Provost Marshal; and soldiers on furlough. Each entry may include date of enrollment, name, age, height, complexion, eyes, hair, occupation, residence, and remarks. This book was later used as a cash book by the Cofer and McCalla (Atlanta, Georgia) business firm between 1866 and 1867 Date: 1864 to 1867 Format: Text Access: Public
39. Woodcut print of a Confederate blockade runner, CSS Colonel Lamb, built in Liverpool, England in 1864 Date: between 1864 and 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
40. Six letters, written in Welsh, from Elias J. Prichard to his family between 1863 and 1864. Prichard served in the band of the 22nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He was in the Atlanta Campaign, during which members of the band of his regiment were detailed to serve as nurses in the field hospital. Typescript copies of English translations of the letters accompany the originals. Also included is correspondence between Pritchard's relatives and Emory Libraries Special Collection, regarding the acquisition and translation of the letters, as well as material relating to Elias Pritchard's life Creator: Pritchard, Elias J. Date: 1863 to 1960 Format: Text Access: Public