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Robert E. Lee Ambrotype
Ambrotype photograph of Robert E. Lee.
Man and child in framed photograph
Photograph of a man wearing a Civil War uniform and a young girl.
Female child and covered picture frame
Photograph of a young girl.
Mrs. J. A. Benjamin, tin-type in covered frame
Tin-type photograph of Mrs. J. A. Benjamin.
Man photographed during the 1860s
Photograph of an man sitting.
Woman and boy in framed photograph
Photograph of a woman and a boy.
Gentleman seated for photograph
Photograph of an man sitting.
Abraham Lincoln: The plaster cast made by Volk in June, 1860
Photograph of a plaster cast of Abraham Lincoln's head.
26th & N Streets, NW , Washington, D. C., drawn by DeLancey Gill
Postcard depictng a house in Washington, D. C.
Robert E. Lee's Farewell Address
Printed copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell address.
Northern troops: From the Photographic History of the Civil War
Photograph of Union soldiers.
James Reames, Nottoway Rifle Guard, soldier in dress uniform
Photograph of James Reames, a soldier in the Nottaway Rifle Guard.
Grand Army of the Republic pin
Pin of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Union soldiers on horseback fending off Confederate soldiers on foot
Postcard depicting Union soldiers on horseback fending off Confederate soldiers.
Photograph of Young Man
Photograph of a young man, possibly a Civil War soldier.
Soldier posing for tin-type photograph
Photograph of a Civil War solider.
Young Soldier in the Civil War
Photograph of a young Civil War soldier.
Great Seal Letter of Authenticity
Letter from the creators of the original seal attesting to the authenticity of the replica.
Replica of the Great Seal of the Confederate States of America
Electrotype replica of the Great Seal of the Confederate States of America produced in the early 1870s.
‘Voices’ for The Things They Carried
video
In November 2015, the Third Veterans in Society Conference, in conjunction with the New River Valley Big Read Program, presented author Tim O'Brien, author of The Things They Carried, among other works. This video, “‘Voices’ for The Things They…
Huff-Hylton Genealogy Materials (Ms1998-001)
The collection contained photocopies of genealogical research related to the Huff and Hylton families. These materials were scanned and combined into a pdf when the collection was digitized.
Transcripts of Henry C. Carpenter Letters, 1862-1864 (1996-008)
Letter, Frank Heizer to Phebe Heizer, January 27, 1868 (Ms2016-013)
Frank to Phebe about his activities and his dislike of being separated by distance. 6 pages
John Early Confederate Army Receipt for the Work of Fletcher, an Enslaved Person
This collection contains a partially printed receipt for slave labor delivered to Chief Engineer Lt. Col. William H. Stevens in charge of Confederate fortifications outside of Richmond, Virginia, on November 11, 1862. The receipt notes that Stevens…
Transcript for John Harville Diary 8, 1864 (Ms2010-053)
Letter, William G. Warf to his cousin Thomas Yeaman, near Berryville, Va., June 22, 1863 (Ms2010-034)
Photograph, T. B. Yeaman "after he shave off long beard," undated (Ms2010-034)
Portrait of T. B. Yeaman, of Keysville, VA, and likely the brother of William H. Yeaman. On the back of the photo is written "T. B. Yeaman Keysville, Va. after he shaved off long beard" The date is unknown.
Photograph, T. B. Yeaman "before he cut his beard," undated (Ms2010-034)
Portrait of T. B. Yeaman, of Keysville, VA, and likely the brother of William H. Yeaman. On the back of the photo is written "T. B. Yeaman before he cut his beard." The date is unknown.
Photograph, Pearl Yeaman, undated (Ms2010-034)
Portrait of Pearl Yeaman, Abilene, Va, the date is unknown.
Photograph, E. T. Yeaman, "before he married," undated (Ms2010-034)
Portrait of E. T. Yeaman "before he married." the date is unknown.
Elizabeth Hughes Claim for Damages, 1868 (Ms2009-048)
Elizabeth Hughes claim for damages done to her home by unidentified Confederate forces in 1862. The claim is dated 1868, and details the loss of property stolen and destroyed by fire.
Alexandria and Fairfax Counties [Virginia] Civil War Correspondence, 1861-1862 (Ms2013-029), Jonathan [unknown] Letter, August 26, 1861
Letter from a soldier named Jonathan (the last name is illegible) to "Sallie," about her desire to visit him, the poor health of soldiers in his regiment, and their impending advance to Washington, DC.
Z. Z. Miles to E. Knapp, October 24, 1863
This letter was sent from Z. Z. Miles to Edgar Knapp on October 24, 1863.
Memoir Volume 3, John Henning Woods, c. 1865 (Ms2017-030)
This final volume of Woods' memoir describes his imprisonment, trial, sentence, postponement of punishment, and his final stay of execution furnished from Jefferson Davis.
Memoir Volume 2, John Henning Woods, c. 1865 (Ms2017-030)
The second of Woods' three memoir volumes covers his early service with the 36th Alabama, the creation of the "Home Circle," and his discovery and imprisonment.
Memoir Volume 1, John Henning Woods, c. 1865 (Ms2017-030)
The first of three memoir volumes begins with an overview of Woods' life and political opinions prior to and during the beginning stages of the war, ending with his conscription and forced assignment into the Confederate army.
White Journal, John Henning Woods, 1856-1873 (Ms2017-030)
Spanning from 1856 to July of 1873, this journal provides an autobiography describing Woods' family and life from childhood. It also contains poetry, notes in shorthand, a few diary entries from during the war, and a brief description of his life…
Blue Journal, John Henning Woods, 1864 (Ms2017-030)
Covering the period of Woods' imprisonment from March to July of 1864, this diary contains thorough entries on genealogy, Woods' thoughts on slavery, poetry, detailed drawings, and descriptions of home and prison.
Day By Day Journal, John Henning Woods, 1861 (Ms2017-030)
Spanning from January 1 through December 31, 1861, this journal contains a short description of Woods' daily activities, including his thoughts on the political situation, notes in shorthand, and monetary accounts.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Covington, Kentucky, April 8, 1863 (Ms1991-011)
A two page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife describing items and money that have been sent home.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Kansas City, Missouri, February 24, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A two page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife discussing the company's movement to Kentucky.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Platte City, Missouri, February 16, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A two page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife detailing an experience he had at a slave auction.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Hudson, Missouri, January 28, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A two page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife describing life in Missouri, including meeting slaves for worship.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife en route to Missouri, January 15, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A two page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife describing his journey with the company through Missouri.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Camp Dennison, Ohio, January 13, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A three page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife informing her of the company's movement to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Camp Dennison, Ohio, January 12, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A three page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife discussing the sending of money through the mail.
Letter, Lewis Wood to his wife from Camp Dennison, Ohio, January 3, 1862 (Ms1991-011)
A four page letter from Lewis Wood to his wife discussing company movements and life at Camp Dennison.
Jacob S. Winans Correspondence, Ms2015-062, envelope
Jacob S. Winans Correspondence, Ms2015-062, Letter from Jacob S. Winans to Dr. I. Winans
Jacob S. Winans Correspondence, Ms2015-062, Letter from Jacob S. Winans to Dr. I. Winans
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