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Charles C. Phillips Civil War papers, 1862/1865

11 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of the message book and diary (in one volume) kept by Charles C. Phillips during the period between April 24, 1864 and July 13, 1864. The diary details Signal Corps activities during this period, and mentions seeing VMI cadets at Hanover Junction on May 23, 1864 (including his brother Samuel Travers Phillips) where they stopped on their way to Richmond, Virginia after the Battle of New Market, Virginia on May 15.

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Charles C. Phillips Civil War papers, 1862/1865 11 items

Civil War documents and ephemera, 1862/1888

8 items
Abstract Or Scope

The Civil War documents and ephemera collection consists of Civil War-related documents, largely items with autograph rather than content significance. The collection includes a shares document, autograph card, correspondence, an enrollement document, and a bond certificate.

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Civil War documents and ephemera, 1862/1888 8 items

Confederate bond certificate, 1864

Samuel H. Craun papers, 1857/1864

12 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of 10 documents from Samuel H. Craun's military service, including:

  • Correspondence
  • Orders regarding foraging and picking up prisoners
  • Receipts

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Confederate bond, 1864

Confederate bond collection, 1861/1865

1 cubic feet approximately 120 items 1 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of of over 100 bonds issued by the Confederate States of America and by individual southern states.

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Confederate bond collection, 1861/1865 1 cubic feet approximately 120 items 1 boxes

Thornton Thomas Confederate bond receipt, 1864

1 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of one Confederate States of America receipt for a purchase of 1,000 dollars in bonds issued to Thornton Thomas.

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Confederate bond receipt, 1864

Thornton Thomas Confederate bond receipt, 1864 1 items

George W. Rosenberger papers, 1854/1884

0.25 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of documents and photographs relating to George W. Rosenberger, his family, and the operation of his cattle breeding operation at the family farm,"Rosendale," located in Rockingham County, Virginia. The collection includes:

  • Papers documenting the breeding and sale of cattle (1854-1870s)
  • Confederate government "tax in kind" assessment documents (1864)
  • Civil War documents, largely pertaining to Rosenberger's hiring of Abner Canada to serve as his substitute in Confederate Army
  • One Confederate bond, 500 dollar denomination (1863)
  • Photographs and albums that feature images of family members and family property

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George W. Rosenberger papers, 1854/1884 0.25 cubic feet

James W. Massie papers, 1855/1879

40 items 1 half manuscript box
Abstract Or Scope

The James W. Massie papers consist of the personal papers (40 items) of Massie, including:

  • Incoming correspondence (1855-1857)
  • Civil War papers, primarily incoming letters, orders, and commissions (1861-1863)
  • Post-War papers, including letters written by Massie's wife, Sophonisba Breckinridge McDowell (Massie), and documents related to their son, James McDowell Massie
  • Confederate bonds
  • Envelopes

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James W. Massie papers, 1855/1879 40 items 1 half manuscript box

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