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Reunion Of Veterans Of The Blue And The Gray At Knoxville, Tenn., October 7, 8 And 9, 1890; Series 9. Miscellaneous Documents & Correspondence: Box 9: Folder 23, Author Unknown
Military Records
Pamphlet, October 1890.
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 12: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 12: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
Handwritten list of regiments.
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 11: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 11: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
Printed "17th Mississippi Regiment."
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 7: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 7: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
Hand drawn map of ground at Manassass.
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 1: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Series 4. Civil War Reports, Rosters, Etc.: Box 4: Folder 1: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
Handwritten manuscript, regarding narrative of the campaigns of W.S. Featherston [pages 1-43 with page 3 missing].
Folder 7: 1863: General Official Documents: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Folder 7: 1863: General Official Documents: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
No abstract provided.
Folder 6: Medical Furlough Certificates, 1863: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Folder 6: Medical Furlough Certificates, 1863: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
No abstract provided.
Folder 5: Certificates Of Disability For Discharge, 1863: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Folder 5: Certificates Of Disability For Discharge, 1863: Scan 1, Author Unknown
Military Records
No abstract provided.
Deceased Soldiers' Claims, J. L. Power
Deceased Soldiers' Claims, J. L. Power
Military Records
Printed form to claim salary owed to deceased members of Mississippi troops.
William Hardee To Brig. Gen. William Mackall (Undated. 2:25pm), William Joseph Hardee (1815-1873)
William Hardee To Brig. Gen. William Mackall (Undated. 2:25pm), William Joseph Hardee (1815-1873)
Military Records
Report of Union attacks and an inquiry of news from a colleague.
Field Dispatch. W. W. Walker To Lt. General Polk (Undated), W. W. Walker
Field Dispatch. W. W. Walker To Lt. General Polk (Undated), W. W. Walker
Military Records
Concerning Confederate troop strengths and telegraph communications
Field Dispatch. William Henry Talbot Walker To Unknown Gen. (Undated), William Henry Talbot Walker (1816-1864)
Field Dispatch. William Henry Talbot Walker To Unknown Gen. (Undated), William Henry Talbot Walker (1816-1864)
Military Records
Regarding communication of Confederate orders
Field Dispatch. Douglas West To Lt. General Polk (Undated), Douglas West
Field Dispatch. Douglas West To Lt. General Polk (Undated), Douglas West
Military Records
Report on weakness of Confederate lines and need of supplies. Note on rear indicates General Loring's belief that the Union would attack that evening.
B. F. Cheatham To Brig. Gen. William Mackall (Undated), Benjamin Franklin Cheatham (1820-1886)
B. F. Cheatham To Brig. Gen. William Mackall (Undated), Benjamin Franklin Cheatham (1820-1886)
Military Records
Report of troop strength for pickett duty
Col. B. I. Hillssee To Unknown Col. (14 May 1864), B. I. Hill
Col. B. I. Hillssee To Unknown Col. (14 May 1864), B. I. Hill
Military Records
Report on collecting Confederate troop stragglers