21. Confederate general Richard Lee Turberville Beale Creator: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries Date: 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
22. Confederate general William Tatum Wofford Date: between 1865 and 1884 Format: Still image Access: Public
23. Confederate officer William Dudley Gale, son-in-law and aide to Confederate general Leonidas Polk Date: 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
24. 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
25. 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
26. 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
27. 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
28. Robert Edward Lee in civilian clothing Date: between 1865 and 1870 Format: Still image Access: Public
30. 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