United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Virginia Brown Connally papers
Maud Morrow Brown Civil War manuscript and letter from Margaret Mitchell
This collection contains a typed copy of the diary of William Decatur Howell, a Confederate soldier of Oxford, Mississippi who served in Atlanta during the Atlanta Campaign. The diary also contains a short biography of Howell. The manuscript was compiled by Howell's aunt, Maud Morrow Brown in 1931. The collection also contains a letter from author Margaret Mitchell to Ms. Brown regarding the manuscript.
Mildred Lewis Lawton scrapbook
This collection consists of a single scrapbook of newspaper clippings pertaining to events of the Civil War and other events.
Mrs. D. Mitchell Cox scrapbooks
This collection is comprised of seven scrapbooks assembled by Mrs. D. Mitchell Cox. Included in the scrapbooks are newspaper clippings on the Daughters of the American Revolution, Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and programs, photographs, and correspondence.
Myrta Lockett Avary photographs
Promissory note and scrapbook
Raleigh and Frances Edge Farmer papers
This collection consists of the July 2, 1863 edition of the Daily Citizen, published in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and printed on wallpaper. Also included are correspondence pertaining to the newspaper from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, additional newspaper clippings, and information from the Library of Congress pertaining to the use of wallpaper in southern newspaper printing.
Rawson, Collier, and Harris family papers
These papers consist of family correspondence, and legal and financial documents of the Rawson, Collier, and Harris families of Atlanta, Georgia.
Richards family papers
Robert A. Meek scrapbooks of the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta
These scrapbooks contain letters, flyers, photographs, maps, and newspaper clippings about the American Civil War and meetings of the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta.
Robert Kellam photograph collection
This collection consists of seven portraits of identified and unidentified individuals.
Rosalie Howell papers
Sarah Martha Cobb Whitner scrapbooks
This collection is comprised of two scrapbooks that contain newspaper clippings pertaining to Cobb and Whitner families as well as Atlanta events.
Series II: Civil War papers, 1863-1865, undated
Sons of Confederate Veterans collection
This collection contains organizational records pertaining to the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Included in the collection are programs, correspondence, and invitations.
Tatum family documents
This collection contains five items relating to the Tatum Family of Georgia. There are letters and a military parole pertaining to Robert P. Tatum. There is also a letter from W. E. Patmon (W.E. Patman), brother-in-law of Robert P. Tatum, to his family in 1861. Also in the collection is a cover from a Fulton County Confederate Veterans' Association and a Coley-Tatum-Patmon genealogy.
Thomas A. Lesueur parole
This collection contains a parole of private Thomas A. Lesueur on October 8, 1862 in Alden, Virginia. Lesueur was the brother of Mrs. C. S. Gaulden. Lesueur died in 1862.
Thomas M. Coleman letter
Thomas Maguire papers
Thomas W. Connally pardon and certificates
This collection contains a pardon issued to Thomas W. Connally by President Andrew Johnson and certificates signed by Secretary of State William Seward in response to Mr. Connally's service in the Confederacy during the Civil War.