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10th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry/Confederate Soldier Diary, 1864

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder.
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This collection contains a diary used by a Union and Confederate soldier, both unnamed, through 1864. The Union soldier chronicles his combat experiences during Jubal Early's raid on Washington, D.C., and the opening of Philip Sheridan's Valley campaign in August. The Confederate soldier's entries details activity during Early's push to drive the Union army out of the Valley and concludes with the battle of Opequon or Third Winchester.
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10th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry/Confederate Soldier Diary, 1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder.

C. B. Gardener Treasury Ledger, 1863/1864

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The collection contains a ledger with accounts kept by "Dr. C. B. Gardner Depository of the Treasury in a/c with the Treasury of the Confederate States" of Christiansburg, Virginia.
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C. B. Gardener Treasury Ledger, 1863/1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Civil War Scrapbook, 1864/1916

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Scrapbook memorializing the American Civil War, largely with clippings from unidentified newspapers, collected between 1870 and 1916, relating to the war's battles and personalities, particularly Robert E. Lee.
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Civil War Scrapbook, 1864/1916 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Confederate Provost Marshal Pass, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1864

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The collection contains a Confederate Provost Marshall's Pass issued to A.S. Bacon on November 11, 1864 at Lynchburg, Virginia. The pass granted Bacon permission to travel to Richmond, Virginia and is signed by Captain and Provost Marshal, Hiram C. Pierce. The opposite side of the pass has a printed Oath of Allegiance to the Confederate States of America.
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Confederate Provost Marshal Pass, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Confederate Quartermaster Records, 1862/1864

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The collection contains two invoices and a letter from the Confederate Quartermaster General's Office, dated 1862, 1864, during the American Civil War. They list food and cookery purchases.
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Confederate Quartermaster Records, 1862/1864 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

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James M. Mason papers, 1831/1865

7 items
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This collection consists of correspondence (1831-1865, bulk 1831-1855) of James M. Mason, United States legislator and Confederate diplomat. The collection consists of letters concerning personal financial matters and other personal business. One letter to "Mr. Dallas" (dated August 11, 1855) relates to presidential politics. One letter to "My dear Col." written from London, England on May 16, 1865, comments on the situation in the South after defeat.

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James M. Mason papers, 1831/1865 7 items

Wharton and Radford Families Papers, 1783/1906

7 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 1 oversize folder
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This collection is made up of the personal and family papers of the Wharton and Radford families of Southwestern Virginia. While the bulk of the collection relates to Confederate General Gabriel C. Wharton and Anne (Nannie) Radford Wharton, it contains personal materials such as correspondence, financial documents, and family papers from other family members as well. This collection also contains materials related to Wharton's military service.
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Wharton and Radford Families Papers, 1783/1906 7 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 1 oversize folder

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