Box 2
Contains 36 Results:
Confederate Bazaar Pamphlet, 1903 April 15
The pamplet requests donations and support to create a monument to President Jefferson Davis. It originatesing from the Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Va.
Confederate Museum Letter, 1910 March 2
Letter from Isabel Maury, House Regent of the Confederate Museum, to Commander A.F. Grandstaff, Myers-Riddleberger Camp, Edinburg, Virginia. The envelope includes a blank application, C.S.A. roll of honour, and brochure of the Confederate museum [White House of the Confederacy].
Booklets regarding the Confederate Episcopal Church, undated
The booklet, authored by Edgar Legare Pennington, is titled "The Confederate Episcopal Church and the Southern Soldiers." Reprinted from the Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, Vol. XVII, pp. 356-383.
Memorial Booklets, 1883-1919 and undated
Address of Hon. Martin Maginnis, 1883
Full title: The Army of the Potomac "Rally on Washington!" - "On to Richmond!" Address of Hon. Martin Maginnis before the Society of the Army of the Potomac at its Fourteenth Annual Reunion, delivered in National Theatre, at Washington, Wednesday, May 16, 1883.
88th Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1889 September 11
Full title: 88th Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers: Address delivered at the Dedication of its Monument at Gettysburg, September 11, 1889, by George E. Wagner
Argument of Hon. William S. Kirkpatrick, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, 1890
Battle of Atlanta: Story of the Cyclorama Johnston-Sherman Campaign and the History of the Engine "Texas", 1919
Confederate Banners, undated
"Confederate Banners", a descriptive booklet by Mary Lynn Conrad of Harrisonburg, Virginia, printed by The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Virginia.
History of the Battle of Gettysburg, undated
Full title: History of the Battle of Gettysburg, presented with compliments of the City Hotel, to guests who use its facilities for driving over the Battlefield.
Enlistment Certificate, 1862
Certificate of enlistment of Frederick Bushing, 5th Regt. Rhode Island Volunteers, dated October 11, 1862 at Providence, RI.
Pay Vouchers, 1864
Pay vouchers made out to James Harris and Joseph Miller for services rendered to the Union Army.
Petition of Release, 1862 June 7
Petition from Webster Co., Va. [W. Va.], for the release of Isaac Lynch and Samuel Miller who have "done nothing against the union party." Signed by Archiblad Cogar, Jesse Harrimons, Daniel Harrimons, Mark Harrimons, Geocly [?] Cogar, Peter L.J. Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. Cummings, Patrick Carr, and Adam Gregory.
Special Orders, 1862 July 4
Special Orders, No. 44, transferring Capt. Ellis and his command from Fort Lyon to Fort Ellsworth. The orders are signed by Henry R. Dalton, Asst. Adjt. General, and by command of Brig. Gen. Amiel Weeks Whipple. The orders originated from Head Quarters, Military Defences, South West of the Potomac, Arlington, Va.
General Orders, War Department, 1861 April - 1863 August
This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office.
General Orders, War Department, 1863 September - 1865
This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office. It also includes two copies of the blank military form, "General Orders No. 64 from the Office of Provost Marshall" which discusses rebel deserters who desire to take the Amnesty Oath.