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Original Civil War Collection (1903-2014), CW MR

Abstract

The Miscellaneous Records series is part of the Civil War Collection of the Military Collection at the State Archives of North Carolina. It is composed of a hodgepodge of materials scattered throughout the old Civil War Collection arrangement, not fitting into a specific category. The series is arranged in the following subseries:

Miscellaneous Records, Box 36: This group of records includes official records of the Adjutant General's Department, the Military Board, the Board of Claims, the Commissioners of Claims, the C.S.A. Treasury Department, the Governor's Office, the U.S. Adjutant General's Office, and the Confederate Archives.

Miscellaneous Records, Boxes 64, 78, 85: This group of records includes rosters and lists of various units, a few supply and quartermaster records, correspondence, special and general orders, photographs, newspaper clippings, personal records, ships' logs, soldiers' reminiscences, poetry and music, historical sketches and essays, and scrapbooks.

Blockade Department Records, Boxes 67-68, 86: This group of records includes ships' records, including invoices and bills of lading, statements and accounts, bill, voucher, receipts, and information about cargoes. Also included are Volumes I and II of the log book of the CSS Shenandoah. Volume I covers the dates October 20, 1864, to July 22, 1865, and contains a list of the officers inside the front cover. Volume II covers the period from July 23, 1865, at sea, through November 5, 1865, when it was located off Liverpool, England. Commander of the Shenandoah was Lt. James I. Waddell of North Carolina. The ship was surrendered November 6, 1865, to the British. The original log books do not circulate for researchers due to their rarity and condition. Photocopies of the log books are stored in Box 86 of the old Civil War Collection. A microfilm copy of the log books is available in the State Archives Search Room, with the reel numbered Z.1.16. The log books are also digitized and in the North Carolina Digital Collections' Civil War collection.

Reminiscences and Other Materials, Boxes 69-72: This group of records includes original sheet music, copies of poems and music, and printed and manuscript items compiled by the United Daughters of the Confederacy; lists of Confederate dead buried in cemeteries near battlefields; essays and reminiscences about prisons of the Civil War; and a list of Confederate prisoners of war taking the oath of allegiance to the United States of America.

Champney's Civil War sketchbooks photocopies, Box 87 (originals at Outer Banks History Center).

Descriptive Summary

Title
Miscellaneous Records
Call Number
CW MR
Creator
North Carolina. Division of Archives and History
Extent
678.000 cubic feet, 4.584 gigabytes
Repository
State Archives of North Carolina

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Preferred Citation

[Box Numbers], Miscellaneous Records series, Civil War Collection, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, N.C.

Collection Overview

Includes rosters and lists of various units, a few supply and quartermaster records, correspondence, special and general orders, photographs, newspaper clippings, personal records, ship's logs, soldier's reminiscences, poetry and music, historical sketches and essays, and scrapbooks.

The Miscellaneous Records series is part of the Civil War Collection of the Military Collection at the State Archives of North Carolina. It is composed of a hodgepodge of materials scattered throughout the old Civil War Collection arrangement, not fitting into a specific category. The series is arranged in the following subseries:

Miscellaneous Records, Box 36: This group of records includes official records of the Adjutant General's Department, the Military Board, the Board of Claims, the Commissioners of Claims, the C.S.A. Treasury Department, the Governor's Office, the U.S. Adjutant General's Office, and the Confederate Archives.

Miscellaneous Records, Boxes 64, 78, 85: This group of records includes rosters and lists of various units, a few supply and quartermaster records, correspondence, special and general orders, photographs, newspaper clippings, personal records, ships' logs, soldiers' reminiscences, poetry and music, historical sketches and essays, and scrapbooks.

Blockade Department Records, Boxes 67-68, 86: This group of records includes ships' records, including invoices and bills of lading, statements and accounts, bill, voucher, receipts, and information about cargoes. Also included are Volumes I and II of the log book of the CSS Shenandoah. Volume I covers the dates October 20, 1864, to July 22, 1865, and contains a list of the officers inside the front cover. Volume II covers the period from July 23, 1865, at sea, through November 5, 1865, when it was located off Liverpool, England. Commander of the Shenandoah was Lt. James I. Waddell of North Carolina. The ship was surrendered November 6, 1865, to the British. The original log books do not circulate for researchers due to their rarity and condition. Photocopies of the log books are stored in Box 86 of the old Civil War Collection. A microfilm copy of the log books is available in the State Archives Search Room, with the reel numbered Z.1.16. The log books are also digitized and in the North Carolina Digital Collections' Civil War collection.

Reminiscences and Other Materials, Boxes 69-72: This group of records includes original sheet music, copies of poems and music, and printed and manuscript items compiled by the United Daughters of the Confederacy; lists of Confederate dead buried in cemeteries near battlefields; essays and reminiscences about prisons of the Civil War; and a list of Confederate prisoners of war taking the oath of allegiance to the United States of America.

Champney's Civil War sketchbooks photocopies, Box 87 (originals at Outer Banks History Center).

Contents of the Collection

1. Miscellaneous Records

Scope and Contents note:

Includes official records from Adjutant General's Department, the Military Board, the Board of Claims, the Commissioners of Claims, the C. S. A. Treasury Department, the Governor's Office, the U. S. Adjutant General's Office, and the Confederate Archives.

(1) Election of Officers, Correspondence, 1859, 1861. Report on election of officers for Scotland Neck Mounted Riflemen, November 19, 1859; and letter to the Governor from J. F. Hoke concerning election of officers for the 6th Regt. N.C.S.T.
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(2-5) Requests for Commissions, April-June, 1861. Letters of John F. Hoke, Adjutant General to Graham Daves requesting issues of commissions to officers of volunteer companies, and dates tendered and accepted. Also included is some information on commissions for regimental officers, surgeons, chaplains, promotions, resignations, staff of 6th Regt., N.C.S.T., Quartermaster of llth Regt. N.C.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Volunteers) appointment of Assistant Commissary of Subsistence at Camp of Instruction, and report on election of officers for Col. Solomon Williams' Regiment (19th Regt. N.C.T. [2d Reg
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(6) Correspondence Concerning Commissions, May--June 1861. C. S. A. commission of 1st Lt. J. H. Hill, and letter of Capt. E. D. Snead concerning acceptance of Johnston County Volunteer Company and commissions for officers May 13, 1861.
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(7) Reorganization of 18th Regt. N.C.T. (8th Regt. N.C. Vols.) and 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.), List of Companies, June, 1861. Reports on the reorganization of 18th Regt. N.C.T. (8th Regt. N.C.Vols.) and 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.), containing list of companies, detached companies, and commanding officers.
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(8) General Orders, February, 1862. Printed copy of General Orders # 2, containing Convention Ordinance to raise North Carolina's quota of Confederate troops.
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(9) Special Orders, 1861-1865. Special Orders for Capt. Thomas D. Hogg to issue arms, Maj. W. A. Graham to accompany the Governor to Wilmington, Maj. James H. Foote, Assistant Adjutant General (Roll of Honor), to proceed to the Army of Northern Virginia on business for his office, January 30, 1865, attached expense vouchers; also orders of C. S. A. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office for Lt. J. H. Hill.
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(10) Miscellaneous Papers, 1862, 1864.
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(11) Application for Commission, Private Jesse P. Williams, Radeliff's Battery, August 16, 1861. Correspondence Concerning Commissions and Appointments, April-August, 1861. Applications for commission to raise volunteer companies, appointments as officers of State Troops, authority to enlist recruits, letters of recommendation, and requests for promotion, transfer, and assignment to various duties and posts; correspondence, endorsements, and memorandum orders of Adjutant General, Surgeon General, Executive Office, John D. Leonard, J. G. Holmes, T. J. Boykin, John W. Owen, Dr. James A. Mil
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(12) Correspondence Relating to Raising Companies and Regiments, May-August, 1861. Letters to Col. Warren Winslow, Military Secretary, relating to raising of volunteers companies, recruiting, arms, commissions, and election of officers; includes petition of Edenton Company, Rev. James J. Hines, Capt. C. C. Blacknall, inquiries and offers to raise troops, including company of mulattoes at Fayetteville, free Negroes sent to Wilmington, request of officer for repayment of funds, reports of Co. K, 1st Regt. N.C.S.T., Sampson Rangers, incompetent officer, and company disbanded.
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(13) Correspondence Concerning Supplies, May-July, 1861. Letters of Charles F. Fisher, William A. Graham, and captains of the Anson Guards, Cumberland Plough Boys, and John H. Cook, requesting equipment for volunteers; introduction of contractor for Spanish government in Cuba by North Carolina Navy Agent, Marshall Parks; George W. Brown's letter to Governor Henry T. Clark, regarding Steamer "S. H. Sumple"; and order for army cloth from Lt. Joseph B. Bryan with the Kennedy Light Artillery at Wilmington, August, 1863.
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(14) Correspondence Concerning Ordnance and Ordnance Supplies. Letters, reports, requisitions, and inventories from Department of Coast Defense at New Bern, officers at Forts Macon, and Hatteras, Fayetteville Arsenal, State Mint at Charlotte, Military Storekeeper at Wilmington, Col. M. S. Stokes, Col. John H. Cook, Col. J. A. J. Bradford, William H. Oliver, John D. Whitford, and Professor Ebenezer Emmons; letters of Warren Winslow concerning arms and ordnance stores, requests of J. H. Flanner for cannon to equip boats at Wilmington, reply of Ordnance Officer at Charleston, on failure of states
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(15) Correspondence Concerning Nomination of S. L. Fremont for Adjutant General, N.C.T., 1861. Letter of Capt. S. L. Fremont, May 24, relating to rank and appointment as Adjutant and Inspector General, and recommendation of Military Secretary to Governor Ellis.
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(16) Miscellaneous Correspondence, May-September, l861, Letters of Thomas C. MilIer, R. R. Heath, Asa Biggs, S. J. Hinsdale, Capt. Alex D. Moore, R. C. Duval, C. B. Mallet, Capt. H. T. Guion, Col. R. Ransom, Col. William J. Houston, Capt. F. L. Childs, A. D. Banks, James G. Cook, Robert H. Cowan, and B. W. Dick, relating to measures for coast defense, attack at Oregon Inlet, volunteer companies, Fayetteville Arsenal, railroad bonds, equipment of troops, appointment of officers, vessels to run blockade, correspondence with newspapers, mail robber Sherman, laborers at forts, Joseph B. Cherry, Jr
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(17) Miscellaneous Telegrams, May-August, 1861. Messages of officers, agents, and Confederate officials regarding troops at Garysburg, powder and equipment, transportation, artillery for coast defense, Harper's Ferry machinery, and appointment of officers; includes telegram of H. T. Clark on unexpected arrival of prisoners at Spotswood, death of Governor Ellis, and requests of President Jeff Davis, C. S. A. Secretary of Navy S. R. Mallory, and L. P. Walker for troops and arms; also record concerning urgent business of J. Kline with Quartermaster Department in Raleigh.
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(18) Lists of Applicants for Military Appointments, n.d. Listing of names, residence, appointments, and package numbers.
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(19) Requests by Board of Claims, August, 1861. Inquiry as to pay for clerk, and request for schedule of state camp and garrison furniture at Fort Macon.
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(20) Requests for Passes and Passports, May-July, 1861.
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(21) Requests for Discharge, May-October, 1861. Applications for discharge of officers and soldiers from military service, including letter of Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Co. General Supt. J. T. Robertson, requesting exemption from militia, and father of Thomas J. Faison; also inquiry on regulations pertaining to release of officers from volunteer company and enlistment of recruits.
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(22) Report of Military Secretary Warren Winslow August, 1861.
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(23) Resolutions of Military Affairs Committee, May, 1861. Concerns an inquiry into the organization of the Medical Department by the Military Board, and requests for Military Board to meet with the Committee.
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(24) Statements of Interest on C. S. Treasury Notes, 1865. Original and duplicate statement of C. B. Harrison, Confederate States Depository at Raleigh, on interest received from Treasury Notes due January 1, 1865.
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(25) Correspondence, 1863-1864.
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(26) Appointments of County Agents, 1862, 1864.
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(27) Miscellaneous Papers, 1862.
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(28) County Claims Against the State, 1863, 1865. Letter of Benjamin Robinson from Headquarters Provost Marshall's Office at Raleigh to Governor Vance concerning sufferings of people of Fayetteville, March 21, 1865, referred to Maj. T. D. Hogg; Duplin County Committee of Finance claim for supplies and provisions furnished volunteer company.
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(29) Reports Submitted by Various Departments. Notes and letters regarding returns by Ordnance and Subsistence Departments, 2nd Regt. N.C.Cav. and 2nd and 12th Bn. Home Guard.
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(30) Statements for Newspaper Notices, 1867.
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(31) Receipts, 1863-1864.
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(32) Miscellaneous Papers, no date.
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(33) Treasury Department of NC, invoices, January, 1864.
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(34) Proclamation by Postmaster General, 1861. Printed public notice and instructions to postmasters of Confederate States by John H. Reagan, Postmaster General.
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(35) Mail Contract, 1863.
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(36) Resolutions of Confederate Congress, March, 1865. Printed resolution on late Peace Commission; manuscript copy of act relative to impressment of slaves, and resolution providing for donations to the Confederate Treasury Department; and printed copy of North Carolina House Resolution concerning negotiations for honorable peace.
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(37) Tax Decisions, July, 1863.
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(38) Miscellaneous Correspondence and Papers, 1863-1865.
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(39) Surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston, 1865. Photocopy of armistice between Generals Joseph E. Johnston and William T. Sherman, April 18, 1865, and terms of Confederate surrender at Bennett House near Durham Station, April 26, 1865.
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(40) Oaths of Allegiance, Accounts, and account of 60th NCT at Chickamauga-Photocopies of Records in Pack Memorial Library, Asheville.
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(41) Copies of Letter and map from Pvt. Gladding, Rhode Island Volunteers, showing R.I. camp between Newport, NC and Carolina City, NC, April 8, 1862.
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(42) Isaac Copeland Papers. Letters written by various authors between circa September 1861 and March 1864 for PVT Isaac Copeland (Surry Co., NC), Co. B, 2nd North Carolina Battalion (Infantry), including three letters written between April 1864 and February 1865 while he served as a Landsman in the Confederate States Navy. 20 items.
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2. Miscellaneous Records

(1) List of Conscripts, Alamance Co., January 17, 1863.
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(2) List of Second Squad, 1861. (Bladen Co.)
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(3) Roster of Gaston County Soldiers. 1906. Scrapbook.
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(4) Roster of Granville County Soldiers, n.d.
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(5) Roll of Iredell County Soldiers Killed or Died, n.d.
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(6) Roster of Nash County Soldiers. Typed list.
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(7) Roster of Pitt County Soldiers. July, 1922. Typed copy.
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(8) Roster of Richmond County Soldiers. March 20, 1930. Newspaper clipping from the Rockingham Post-Dispatch.
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(9) Roster of Richmond County Soldiers. Duplicate of above.
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(10) Roster of Washington County Soldiers and Sailors, n.d.
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(11) 38th Regt. N.C.T., Co. E. Casualty list (Richmond County, NC).
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(12) Payroll of laborers on Entrenchments at Raleigh. August-October, 1864. Names of Davie Co. slaves and owners.
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(13) Payroll of laborers on Entrenchments at Raleigh, August-October, 1864. Names of Mecklenburg Co. slaves and their owners.
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(14) Payroll of Laborers on Entrenchments at Raleigh, September-October, 1864. List of slaves from Randolph Co. and their owners.
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(15) Payroll of Laborers on Entrenchments at Raleigh, July-October, 1864. Roll of Rowan County slaves and their owners.
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(16) Payroll of Laborers on Entrenchments at Raleigh, July-December, 1864. List of slaves from Granville, Wake, Caswell, Guilford, Forsyth, Cabarrus, Person, Chatham, Rockingham, Halifax, Alamance, Orange, and Franklin counties, and names of owners.
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(17) Georgia Volunteers, CSA, 1863-64-Misc. Papers. Quartermaster Returns (forage), Capt. J. J. Young, AQM, Pettigrew's Brigade.
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(18) Virginia Volunteers, CSA, 1863- Misc. Papers. Quartermaster Returns (forage). Capt. J. J. Young, AQM, Pettigrew's Brigade.
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(19) Blank Forms for Quartermaster Returns.
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(20) "Register of North Carolina Troops, 1861."
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(21) Special order transferring John W. Moore, Co. I, 18th N.C.Regt., and Henry A. Bland, Co. E, 5th N.C. Cav., each to the other's company. (xerox copy)
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3. Miscellaneous Records

(1) Chatham County. Petitions for Rations, July, 1865.
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(2) Cumberland County. Recommendations for destitute families applying for provisions, July-August, 1865.
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(3) Durham, N. C. Recommendations for issue of rations to destitute families, August-September, 1865.
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(4) Harnett County. Recommendations for relief of destitute families, August-September, 1865.
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(5) Johnston County. Recommendations for relief of destitute families, August-September, 1865.
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(6) Nash County. Recommendations for relief of destitute families, August-September, 1865.
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(7) Chapel Hill, N. C., (Orange Co.). Recommendations for relief of destitute families, August-September, 1865.
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(8) Sampson County. Recommendations for relief of destitute families, August-September, 1865.
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(9) Wake County. Recommendations for relief of destitute familles, May-October, 1865.
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(10) Miscellaneous Counties and Municipalities. Recommendations for relief of destitute families, July-September, 1865.
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(11) Wake County. Enlistment papers, May, 1861; January-February, 1862. Individual records of volunteers.
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(12) Conscription papers, ca. 1863. Paid voucher for newspaper advertisement and attached clipping of proclamation of Gov. Zebulon B. Vance concerning resistance to conscription.
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(13) List of Absentees and Deserters, November-December, 1863. Typed list of deserters from several companies and regiments.
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(14) Quartermaster Records. Drafts on Accounts, 1861-1864.
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(15) Appointments of County Agents and Commissioners, March, 1864-February, 1865. Certificates of persons authorized to receive and distribute goods and supplies in the counties.
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(16) Halifax County. Election Returns, 1862, 1865. Lists of names of voters and votes taken.
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(17) 42nd Regt. N.C.T. Cos. A, B, C, D. Passes and Furlough Papers, 1862-1865. Typed list of soldiers granted furloughs.
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(18) Generals J. E. Johnston and W. T. Sherman. General and Special Orders on surrender agreement, April-May, 1865.
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(19) General Braxton Bragg, 2nd Corps, Army of the Mississippi, General Order, May 3, 1862, Corinth, Miss.
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(20) Major General James Longstreet. General Orders, June 17, 1862.
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(21) Lt. General U. S. Grant. Surrender Terms Proposed to General R. E. Lee, April 9, 1865. Appomattox C. H., Va. Photocopy.
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(22) Maj. Gen. D. H. Hill. Special Orders, February, June, 1863. Court Martial Orders.
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(23) Dept. of N. C. General Orders, April 27, 1865. Permission for officers and men to return home and appreciation for their service by General Bragg.
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(24) Copyright Records, 1858-1865.
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(25) Envelopes. Samples used during the war years.
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(26) Correspondence on Additions to Moore's Roster. 1938-1942.
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(27) Headquarters, 4th Brigade. Special Order, April 28, 1862, Camp Mangum. Recruiting detail for Co. D. 17th Regt.
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(28) 71st Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Jr.Reserves), Co. C. Survivors from Gaston County, 1865. Co. E, Roster of Officers, and historical sketch.
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(29) Memorial Monument Inscription by the War Department, Vicksburg National Militarv Park.
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(30) Record of Deserters, 10th Congressional District, N. C. 1864. Raleigh. Ledger Book. Arranged by regiments, battalions, and camps, with separate listings of Va., S. C., and Ga. troops.
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(31) Special Order No. 11 from Headquarters near Smithfield, Army of Tennessee, April 3, 1865.
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4. "Fort Fisher Logbook"

Scope and Contents note:

Order book , May 20-November 10, 1864, of Confederate Defence Forces, Heavy Artillery, Mouth of Cape Fear River, Smithville, North Carolina. [Title and 51 pages on 28 leaves of ruled, blue paper. Bound manuscript volume. Original IN VAULT; microfim copy: Reel Z.2.37; Photographic reference copy in Box #86]. Endorsed on title page, "This Book was found in a Bomb proof in Fort Fisher by Patrick F. Rayan, B Co..." Attached to title page are three fragments of battle flags: Red and White flag, "A piece of the U.S. Flag of the 25th Conn. Vol. Infantry." Red and White flag: "A piece of the flag of the 22nd Mass. Vol. Infantry." Blue flag: "A piece of the state flag of the 25th Regt. Conn. Vol. Infantry."

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5. Miscellaneous Records

(1) W. N. Hedges' letter, requesting information on details of Confederate Army uniforms and insignia, containing pen and ink sketches, n.d.
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(2) Miscellaneous correspondence, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1953. Letter to board of directors of Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Co. on behalf of Mrs. Mary W. Fuller of Franklin County regarding claim allowed by legislature; letters of Constable and D. B. Gaither concerning checks and receipts; portion of a letter describing the advance of Sherman's army in Anson County; letters of E. F. Moore and W. R. Campbell, and negative photocopy of reply from Adjutant General, Washington, D. C., on service record of Capt. Mark Durham, 3rd Bn. N.C. Sr. Reserves, April 10, 1865.
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(3) Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers, 1859-1935. Unsigned letter dated February 23, 1865, to Messrs. Power, Sem and Co., concerning cotton receipts of Capt. T. J. Hughes; incomplete copy of Adjutant General's Office Special Order #92 dated September 12, 1864, appointing Surgeon E. A. Crudup and Asst. Surgeon H. H. Harris to board for the examination of persons of the 9th Congressional Dist. claiming exemption from duty in the Home Guard; and typed copy of letter from Jas. Meglenn, who was Chief Engineer on the "Ad-Vance" relating to relics and painting of the ship in the
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(4) Subscriptions to "North Carolina in the War Between the States". June-October, 1883.
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(5) Articles on Battle Losses, composition of armies and numbers of troops. 1910, 1916.
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(6) Letter and estimate of cost of armory by Tredegar Iron Works, December 7. 1860.
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(7) Certificates of gold coin exchange, 1864-1865.
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(8) Card File Roster of N. C. officers and enlisted men in C. S. Navy, 1924-1925. Individual entries for each man, compiled by Capt. W. H. McElroy, Navy Dept., United Confederate Veterans.
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(9) List of Officers, U. S. N., dismissed from service, January 1, 1861-December 31, 1862. Extracted from U. S. Naval Register, 1862-1863.
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(10) Miscellaneous sketches and pay memoranda, n.d. List of officers and amount paid; pen and ink sketch of blockading squadron off Fort Fisher; and 2 drawings of Fort Buchanan.
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(11) Will of Capt. Matthew R. Gooding, July 11, 1862.
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(12) Article, "Dr. James Sprunt Recollections, of Capt. Frank H. Bonneau and the Steamer 'Ella and Annie'".' 1920.
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(13) Register of Schooner "Sarah". December 17, 1861. Port of Beaufort, N. C.
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(14) Pay, receipt, and Muster Roll of officers and seamen attached to the Steamer "Junaluska", August 20, 1861.
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(15) Commissions and parole papers, Commander Joseph Price. 1863-1865.
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(16) Account of memorial to Confederate States Navy Yard at Charlotte, N. C., October 15, 1910.
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(17) Payroll of Confederate Naval Station at Charlotte, N. C., January 1-31, 1865.
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(18) Payroll of Confederate Naval Station at Charlotte, N. C., February 1-28, 1865.
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(19) Payroll of Naval Ordnance Works at Charlotte, N. C., March 1-31, 1865.
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(20) Payroll of Naval Station at Charlotte, N. C., April 1-30, 1865.
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(21) Certificates of payment to Joseph Price as 2nd Lt. in U. S. Revenue Service February 25, 1861. [Joseph Price was later C.O. of the C.S.S. "Neuse".]
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(22) Letter from Lt. Col. Jno C. Van Hook to Col. Geo. Wortham, June 16, 1864, Washington, N.C. [Co. A. 50th N.C. Regt.]
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(23) "Certificate of Release of Prisoner of War"/"Oath and Parole" for John M. Bolen, Orange Co., NC (rank and unit unknown), dated 23 June 1865, Headquarters, Point Lookout, MD.
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(24) "Certificate of Release of Prisoner of War"/"Oath and Parole" dated 23 June 1865, Headquarters, Point Lookout, MD, for Confederate soldier John M. Bolen, Orange Co., NC, rank and unit unknown.
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(25) Four-page letter dated May 21, 1862, Gordonsville, Orange County, VA, from John W. Fincannon (Alexander County, NC), Co. A, 7th Regt., NC State Troops, to wife Mary S. Fincannon. Fincannon was mortally wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Paper manufactured by and stamped "W. and J. Bonitz, Goldsboro, NC", with patriotic scene of cannon and First National Confederate flag.
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(26) Items mostly related to Co. B, 48th Regt., NC Troops, and Company Commander Captain John H. Mabry, including three newspaper clippings, ca. 1863-64, titled "Nature and Faith", "Raising Hogs", and "Military Directory, Field Officers and Brigades of N. C. Regiments"; and, papers, ca. 1864-65, including rosters, notes on personnel, food purchases for the officer's mess, etc.
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6. Miscellaneous Records. Blockade Department Records.

Scope and Contents note:

These are ships' records, including invoices and bills of lading, statements and accounts, bill, voucher, and receipts, and information about cargoes. Also included in this Box is Vol. I of the log book of the "Shenandoah", October 20, 1864-July 22, 1865, containing a list of the officers inside the front cover. [IN VAULT]. [See Z.1.16, microfilm copy].

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7. Miscellaneous Records. Log Book of the "Shenandoah". Vol.II.

Scope and Contents note:

This volume covers the period from July 23, 1865 at sea, North Pace, through November 5, 1865, off Liverpool, England. Commander of the "Shenandoah" was Lt. James I. Waddell of N.C. The ship was surrendered November 6, 1865 to the British nation. [In VAULT]. [See Z.1.16, microfilm copy].

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8. Miscellaneous Records. Reminiscences, etc.

Scope and Contents note:

Original sheet music, copies of poems and music, and printed and manuscript items compiled by the United Daughters of the Confederacy; lists of Confederate dead buried in cemeteries near battlefield; essays and reminiscences about prisons of the Civil War; and a list of Confederate prisoners of war taking the oath of allegiance to the U.S.A.

(1-21) Confederate Music and Poetry.
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(22) Register of Confederate Dead, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va., 1869. [MISSING].
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(23) N. C. Confederate Soldiers Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Shepherdstown, W. Va. after the battle of Antietam.
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(24a) Confederate Soldiers Buried in the N. C. Plot in the Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va. They were collected from battlefield within a 12-mile radius of Winchester.
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(24b) List of Confederate Soldiers Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, N. Y.
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(25) Winston, Col. John R., 45th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences of an escape from Johnston's Island, Ohio.
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(26) An original poem sent to Col. Kane (?), a prisoner in Fort Warren by a young lady from Baltimore.
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(27) Barnwell, Lila R. "A Romance of the Sixties". An essay on Federal Prison Life.
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(28) "The Immortal Six Hundred". By a "Grandchild" of the Confederacy. Essay about the 600 officers of the C.S.A. imprisoned on Morris Island, Charleston, SC.
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(29) Barker, Lt. W. M., 57th Regt. N.C.T. Notes on the Salisbury Military Prison.
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(30) Postcard view of Elmira Prison Camp, annotated list of pictures on a book to be published about the prison, and an alphabetical roll of prisoners in Ward 23.
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(31) Crapon, George M., Co. F. 3rd Regt. N.C.S.T. Personal reminiscences of Morris Island., S. C. prison.
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(32) Davenport, Hamilton W. Statement of conditions of Salisbury Prison, December 4, 1862.
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(33) Samuel, Maurice. Certificate of Release of Prisoner of War, May 14, 1865.
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(34) Special Orders of the Confederate Military Prison, Salisbury, N. C., January 19, 1862-November 20, 1864.
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(35) "The Immortal Six Hundred". An essay by Mrs. J. H. Anderson., Fayetteville, N. C. about the 600 prisoners on Morris Island, near Charleston, S. C.
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(36) Reunion of Confederate Veterans, Camp #1162, New Bern, N. C., July, 1900.
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(37) Reunion of Confederate Veterans, Candler, N. C., 1911.
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(38) Reunion of Confederate Veterans of Western N. C., 1899.
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(39) Reunion of the Blue and Gray, Gettysburg, Pa., 1913.
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(40) Resolutions of the U.C.V., Wilmington, N. C., 1901.
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(41) Recipients of the Southern Cross of Honor, Dodson-Ramseur Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1907, 1909.
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(42-43) Epps, Lt. William, Co. D., 4th S. C. Cavalry, Personal reminiscences and copy of his diary about his capture and imprisonment on Morris Island, S. C.
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(44) Pledge of Allegiance to U.S.A. by Confederate Prisoners of War, 1865.
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(45) "The Cumberland Plough Boys, Co. F, 24th Regiment, NCT," by Captain James S. Evans.
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9. Miscellaneous Records. Reminiscences, etc.

(1) Alexander, Capt. S. B., Co. K., 42nd Regt. N.C.T. Relating to the part played by Hoke's Division at Petersburg fight, June, 1864.
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(2) Alexander, W. D., 37th Regt. N.C.T. The Battle of Spottsylvania Court House, Va., May 1-2, 1864.
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(3) Anderson, Gen. George Burgwyn. Personal sketch of, n.d.
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(4) Anthony, Capt. Whit. Hill, Co. B, 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Cavalry). Personal sketch and reminiscences on the cavalry fight at Buckland, Va., October 19, 1863.
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(5) Arrington, Joe Carter, 1lth Regt. N.C.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Vols.). Bethel Regt., Co. I, "Enfield Blues" and Scotland Neck Cavalry (Co. G, 41st Regt. N.C.T. (3rd Regt. N.C.Cavalry).
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(6) Ashe, Capt. S. A., 18th Regt. N.C.T. (8th Regt. N.C.Vols.). "Some Reminiscences of the Beginning and the End of the War".
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(7) Baker, Gen. L. S., 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Cavalry). Eulogy delivered by the Rev. J. E. Dunn, April 12, 1907.
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(8) Baldwin, Andrew J., Co. B, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(9) Barbour, Col. William M., 37th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch written bv his niece, Miss M. J. Barbour.
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(10) Barrier, J. D., Co. E. 57th Regt. N.C.T., Reminiscences of the Battle of Fort Steadman, Va., February, 1865.
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(11) Belo, R. H., Co. H, 56th Regt. N.C.T. Ransom's Brigade.
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(12) Betts, A. D., 30th Regt. N.C.T. "Experiences of a Confederate Chaplain, 1861-1865".
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(13) Bobbitt, Miles, Co. E. 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Cavalry).
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(14) Bouchelle, Thomas S., Co. B, lst Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of his life by his sister, and his reminiscences of the Antietam campaign.
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(15) Brady, Capt. Kinchen Forsyth. Letter to Judge G. T. Fulmore, Austin, Texas.
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(16) Bragg, Gen. Braxton. Sketch of and incidences relating to.
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(17) Brantley, D. H., Co. G, 38th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(18) Bridgers, Col. John L., lst Regt. N.C.Infantry (6 months, 1861), "Edgecombe Guards" and 10th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Artillery). Sketch of.
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(19) Brown, Capt. Gray L., Co. G, 13th Regt. N.C.T. (3rd Regt. N.C.Vols.). Sketch of.
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(20) Brown, Col. Hamilton A., Co. B, 1st Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of.
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(21) Bunch, T. V., Co. C, 47th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(22) Burch, John H. C. Co. H, 24th Regt. N.C.T. "A Few Incidences Recalled."
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(23) Bush, J. A. Sr., Co. I, 26th Regt. N.C.T. "From 1861 to 1865 As I Remember."
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(23.1) Buxton, Samuel N. Mimeographed copy of letter written by J. A. Buxton concerning the Civil War service of his brother, an Orderly Sergeant with the "Northampton and Bertie Light Dragoons" (Co. H), 2nd N.C. Cavalry. 1 item.
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(24) E.G.B. [Edward G. Butter], 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.), Co. B ("Townesville Guards"). Personal reminiscences in a letter.
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(25) Caldwell, Robert J., Co. B., 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(26) Cantwell, Col. John Lucus, 13th Bn. N.C.Light Arty. Sketch of.
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(27) Carr, B. B., Co E, 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences of the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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(28) Carson, E. W., Co. H, 49th Regt. N.C.T.
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(29) Carson, John B. Co. B, 28th Regt. N.C.T., "A Brief Account of What I Saw During the War."
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(30) Carson, R. W., Co. B, 28th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences and a newspaper clipping, Gaston News, June 5, 1908.
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(31) Carter, Jess A., Co. I, 12th Regt., N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(32) Cheek, Col. W. H., 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst N.C. Cavalry). Sketch of.
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(33) Cline, W. I., Co. F. 23rd Regt. N.C.T. (13th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences, Battle of Chancellorsville, May 3. 1863.
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(34) Clingman, Gen. T. L., Reminiscence of meeting him in 1877 by Mrs. J. E. Malone.
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(35) Clinton, T. L., Co. H. 23rd Regt. N.C.T. (13th Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(36) Cockrell, J. J., Co. E, 19th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Cavalry).
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(37) Cooper, V. W., Surgeon, 60th Regt. N.C.T. "Some Experiences of Dr. V. W. Cooper in the Confederate Army."
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(38) Cornelius, Thomas V. Copy of letter written from camp at Manassas, Va., September 10, 1861.
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(39) Cowles, Col. William H, Co. A, 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Cavalry). Sketch.
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(40) Cutchins, J. M., Co. A, llth Regt. N.C.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Vols.), Bethel Regt. and Co. I, 17th Regt., N.C.T.
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(41) Dale, Franklin, Co. E, 61st Regt. N.C.T. Notebook carried by Dale during the War. Contains poems and notes.
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(42) Dale, W. M., Co. I, 67th Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of his capture and prison experiences.
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(42.1) Denton, Eddie C., Co. K, 24th Regt., N.C.T.
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(43) Dowd, Col. H. A., 15th Regt. N.C.T. (5th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Quartermaster at Raleigh. Sketch of.
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(44) Elliot, James C., Co. F, 56th Regt., N.C.T. Reminiscences of families that served in the Civil War: Lattamores, Wills, Withrow, Bridges, Shields, and Cabaniss families.
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(45) Eskridge, William Harrelson, Co. E, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(46) Falls, J. Z., Co. C, 71st Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt., N.C. Jr. Reserves).
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(47) Ferguson., William Burder, Co. E, 29th Regt., N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(48) Fisher, Col. Charles F. 6th Regt. N.C.S.T. "Charles Frederick Fisher, A Contribution to the History of the First Battle of Manassas and How It Was Won" by the Hon. John Steele Henderson.
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(49) Fitts, Frank M. Co. B, 30th Regt. N.C.T. (also served with the 4th Ala.)
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(50) Gardner, R. M., Co. G., 49th Regt. N.C.T.
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(51) Garrett, Woodson, Co G. llth Regt. N.C.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Vols.), Bethel Regt., "How Woodson Garrett was Captured [Wilderness Campaign, 1864] and Escaped from the Yankees", by Col. A. C. Waddell.
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(52) Gaston, R. M., Co. B, 28th Regt. N.C.T.
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(53) Ginnings, Samuel J., Co. B, lst Regt. N.C.S.T.
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(54) Gordon, Gen. James B., 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Cavalry), "The Life and Services Of:", by Hon. Wm. H. H. Cowles.
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(55) Gorrell, Henry Clay, Co. E, Guilford Greys, 2nd Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of.
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(56) Green, J. H., 75th Regt. N.C.T. (7th Regt. N.C. Cavalry).
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(57) Grice, John L., Co. B, 28th Regt. N.C.T.
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(58) Grimes, Gen. Bryan, 4th Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of.
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(59) Grimes, Gen. Bryan, 4th Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of.
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(60) Gwaltney, M. T., Co. D, 24th Regt. N.C.T. 14th Regt. N.C.Vols.), Mr. M. T. Gwaltney's Shoes, 1862."
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(61) Hadley, J. M., Surgeon., 4th Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of.
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(62) Hamilton, William Crogan, Co. E. 25th Regt. N.C.T.
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(63) Hanna, J. N., Co. H, 11th Regt. N.C.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Vols.). Sketch of.
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(64) Harrellson, W. O., Co. E. 34th Regt. N.C.T.
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(65) Henderson, R. B., Co. C, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2d Regt. N.C.Vols.). Sketch of.
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(66) Hicks, E. Faison, Co. E, 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences of the Battle of Strasburg, Va., in the Fall of 1864.
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(67) Hill, Joshua B., Co. K, 41st Regt. N.C.T. (3rd Regt. N.C.Cavalry). Reminiscences printed in the News and Observer, November 23, 1892.
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(68) Hoke, Gen. R. F. "Notes on", from an address by Sen. V. S. Bryant.
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(69) Holland, Capt. J. Q., Co. G, 71st Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt., N.C. Jr. Reserves).
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(70) Hooper, J. R., 16th Regt. N.C.T. (6th Regt. N.C. vols.).
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(71) Humphries, S. C., Co. E, 35th Regt. N.C.T.
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(72) Huske, Benjamin R., Co. H, 11th Regt. N.C.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Vols.). Bethel Regt., 48th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(73) Huske, Benjamin R., Co. H, Fayetteville Light Inf., llth Regt. N.C.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Vols.), Bethel Regt. Copy of an account of the Battle of Bethel written June 12, 1861.
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(74) Ireland, J. D., Co. E, 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(75) Dixon, Wm., Co. G, 10th Regt. N.C.S.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Arty.). Letter, November 27, 1861, Camp Cedar Island, Bogue Banks, to Jack Johnson concerning his wife, Sarah Dixon.
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10. Miscellaneous Records. Reminiscences, etc.

(1) Jackson, A. T., Co. I, 51st Regt. N.C.T.
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(2) Jackson, Taylor, Co. C. 3rd Regt. N.C.S.T.
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(3) Jenkins, N. F., Co. A, 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(4) Jenkins, N. E., Co. A, 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Copies of letters written by Jenkins on the battle of Sharpsburg; about the last retreat and surrender at Appomattox; on the battle of South Mountain; and an incident at Chancellorsville.
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(5) Jenkins, Wilson T., Co. A, 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Personal reminiscences of the "Roanoke Minute Men".
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(6) Johnston, J. H., Co. I, 7th Regt. N.C.S.T. "The notes [from a diary] of J. H. Johnston from the time he entered the army, August 6, 1861 until wounded upon the battlefield, June 27, 1862". Diary was continued after Johnston died by a comrade until July 5, 1862.
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(7) Johnston, Col. William, Commissary N. C. until September, 1861. Sketch of.
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(8) Jones, F. H., Chaplain.
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(9) Jones, H. P., Co. C, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2d Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences of a prison hospital in Washington, D. C., 1864.
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(10) Kennedy, J. H., Chaplain.
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(11) King, Jacob, Co. E, 25th Regt. N.C.T.
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(12) Kirkpatrick, Miles Alexander, Co. L, 16th Regt. N.C.T. (6th Regt. N.C.Vols. Sketch.
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(13) Flights, Edward Epinetus, Co. I, 15th Regt. N.C.T. (5th Regt. N.C.Vols.) Sketch.
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(14) Lay, John W., Co. E, 59th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Cavalry).
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(15) Leach, G. T., Co. C, 53rd Regt. N.C.T. Copy of letter-written from Richmond, Va. in 1863.
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(16) Leach, John P., Co. C, 53rd Regt. N.C.T. Letter telling of the surrender and march home, June 2. 1904; and paper written on the 25th Anniversary of the surrender, 1909.
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(17) Leatherwood, William Harrison, Co. A, 62nd Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of the U. S. Military Prison on Johnson's Island, Ohio.
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(18) Leazer, Augustus, Co. G, 42nd Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(19) Lehman, O. J., Co. I, 33rd Regt. N.C.T., Lane's Brigade Band. Sketch on "Camp Life" and reminiscences.
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(20) Leventhorp, Col. Collett, 34th Regt. N.C.T. "The War Record of General Collett Leventhorp taken from Private Letters of His Written to His Wife during the War", by his wife. Also a sketch of.
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(21) Lewis, William Gaston, Bethel Regt., Co. A, 33rd Regt. N.C.T., 21st Regt. N.C.T. (llth Regt. N.C. Vols.) and 43rd Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(22) Lloyd, C. Whit, Co. D, Bethel Regt. Reminiscences of the Battle of Bethel in newspaper.
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(23) Lloyd, Whitmel Pugh, Co. D Bethel Regt. Sketch of.
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(24) Long, William S., Co. A, Bethel Regt. Sketch of.
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(25) McKey, R. W., Co. I, 7th Regt. N.C.S.T. Sketch of.
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(26) McNeely, Adam Albert, Co. K. 56th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(27) McNeely, C. K., Co. D, 34th Regt. N.C.T.
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(28) Marshborn, Samuel David, Co. F, 4th Regt. N.C.S.T.
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(29) Mills, George, Co. F, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences of a "Sad Scene in a Confederate Camp".
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(30) Mills, Henry, 42nd Regt. N.C.Militia. Reminiscences of aiding Jefferson Davis while crossing the Yadkin River in April, 1865.
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(31) Monie, John M., Co. H, 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (1st Regt. N.C.Cavalry). Reminiscences; letter telling of A. M. Carr; and incident relating to General Pickett and notes.
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(32) Moore, George B., Co. C, 42nd Regt. N.C.T. Recollection of Moore by Mrs. Samuel Parker.
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(33) Moore, R. A., Co. G, 53rd Regt. N.C.T.
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(34) Morrison, Jeremiah, Co. C, 55th Regt. N.C.T.
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(35) Neagle, F. N., Co. B, 13th Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of the Gettysburg Campaign.
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(36) Neel, J. C., Co F, 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Cav.).
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(37) Nicholson, William T., Co. E, 37th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(38) Nobles, W. F., Co. E, 27th Regt. N.C.T.
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(39) Oliver, J. B., Co. E, 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences of the Battle of Gettysburg.
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(40) Osborne, W. E., Co. E, 25th Regt. N.C.T. and 8th Bn. N.C. Cav.
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(41) Parker, Col. Francis, Co. I, Bethel Regt., and 30th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(42) Patterson, E. A., Co. E, 57th Regt. N.C.T.
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(43) Patterson, W. C., 33rd Regt. N.C. Home Guard. Sketch of by his son.
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(44) Pegram, Edward Larkin, Co. B, 28th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(45) Pender, Gen. William Dorsey. Personal reminiscences of Gen. Pender by Louis G. Young, Aide-de-Camp and by S. A. Ashe, asst. Adj. of Pender's Brigade.
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(46) Perrett, Thomas, Co. G, 26th Regt. N.C.T. "The Trip that didn't pay" [Gettysburg campaign].
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(47) Philips, Frederick, Co. I, 15th Regt. N.C.T. (5th Regt. N.C.Vols.) and Co. F, 30th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(48) Powell, William Henry., Co. I, 17th Regt. N.C.T. (2d Organization). Sketch of.
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(49) Lane, Gen. James H., 28th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences of individual gallantry of men in the 7th, 28th, and 37th Regts.
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11. Miscellaneous Records. Reminiscences, etc.

(1) Rathbine, Herman. Co. I, 62nd Regt. N.C.T.
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(2) Rawley, T. L., Co. K, 13th Regt. N.C.T. 3rd Regt., N.C. Volunteers.
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(3) Ray, William C., Co. E, 25th Regt. N.C.T.
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(3.1) Rhyne, A. P., Co. H, 49th Regt., N.C.T. Reminiscences.
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(4) Ricks, Robert Henry, Co. A, Bethel Regt. and Co.G, 3rd Bn., N.C. Light Arty. Sketch of and personal reminiscences.
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(5) Saunders, Col. William L., 46th Regt. N.C.T. Sketch of.
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(6) Schenk, N. W., Asst. Commissary in charge at Wilmington.
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(7) Shearin, John L., Co. B, 30th Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of his prison experiences.
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(8) Shearin, Plunk, Co. K, lst Regt. N.C.S.T.
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(9) Shepherd, J. W., Co. B, Bethel Regt., and Co. K. 56th Regt. N.C.T.
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(10) Sherrill, M. O., Co. A, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences and newspaper clippings.
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(11) Smyre, A. M., Co. D, 19th Regt. N.C.T. 2nd Regt. N.C.Cav.).
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(12) Stikeleather, J. A., Co. A, 4th Regt. N.C.S.T.
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(13) Stowe, Col. W. A., 16th Regt. N.C.T. (6th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Sketch of.
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(14) Stowe, W. I., Co. H, 49th Regt. N.C.T.
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(15) Strayhorn, Thomas, Co. G, 27th Regt. N.C.T. Copies of his war letters.
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(15.1) Sweezy, William E.
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(16) Thomas, Franklin Lafayette Decatur, Co. E, 62nd Regt. N.C.T.
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(17) Thomas, Micajah Smith, Home Guard. Sketch.
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(18) Tonnoffski, George L, Co. I, 17th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Organization). Personal reminiscences in 1865 as courier to Gen. W. W. Kirkland.
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(19) Torrence, Hugh, Co. B, 28th Regt. N.C.T.
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(20) Turner, George, Co. E, 61st Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of the Battle of Cold Harbor.
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(21) Tuttle, C. A., Co. F and I, 26th Regt. N.C.T. Three newspaper articles from the "Lenoir News-Topic," May 4 and 18, 1922, and n.d. [probably 1922].
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(22) Wade, Capt. B. O., 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.). Incident relating to Wade.
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(23) Wallace, J. L., Co. H, 23rd Regt. N.C.T. (13th Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(24) Wells, John Frank, Home Guard.
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(25) Whitaker, J. S., Co. D, 43rd Regt. N.C.T. "An Incident in the Petersburg trenches, April 2, 1865", and sketch of Whitaker by W. R. Bond.
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(26) Wiggins, Eugene B, "A Hero at Fourteen", Wilmington Star, June 15, 1886.
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(27) Wiggins, G. M., Co. K, 37th Regt. N.C.T. "Some Incidences in the Campaign of 1864" and "The Bright Side of Soldier Life, 1861."
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(28) Williams, H. S., Co. D, 13th Regt. N.C.T. (3rd Regt. N.C.Vols.).
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(29) Williford, M. B., Co. E, 10th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Arty.).
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(30) Wilson, B. J., Co. E., 25th Regt. N.C.T.
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(31) Wilson, Col. R. N., Co. H. 49th Regt. N.C.T.
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(32) Wood, Halifax Richard, Wharton's 1st Bn. N.C.Inf., and courier to Gen. Hoke and Division Scout (1864). "The Boy who saved Richmond."
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(33) Wray, John S., Co. I, 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Cav.).
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(34) Wyatt, Henry Lawson, Co. A, Bethel Regt. Sketch of.
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(35) Young, P. R., Co. I, 25th Regt. N.C.T.
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(36) Unknown Officer, Bethel Regt. Extracts from his letters.
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(37) Arkansas: Johnston, W. N., 17th Regt. (Griffith's) Arkansas Infantry. Sketch of.
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(38) Kentucky: Hurd, Robert B., "Buckner' s Guides."
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(39) Mississippi: House, James, 18th Regt. Miss. Cav.
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(39.1) Pennsyvania: Granger, Arthur O., Co. C, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry
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(40) South Carolina: Gardner, P. M., lst Regt. S. C. Arty., Co. C.
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(41) South Carolina: Wylie, J. F., 6th Regt. S.C.Inf., Co. A.
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(42) South Carolina: Penny, W. H., 7th.Regt. S.C.Cav., Co. G.
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(43) South Carolina: Caldwell, R. A., Co. K. 17th Regt. S. C. Inf.
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(44) South Carolina: Culp, John R., 17th Regt. S.C. Inf., Co. A and Field and Staff.
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(45) South Carolina: Hatch, Col. Lewis, 23rd Regt. S. C. Inf. Sketch of.
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(46) South Carolina: "Palmetto Guards" and "Beaufort Artillery," Personal Reminiscences.
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(47) South Carolina: Bost, Joseph M., "Spartan Rifles." Sketch of.
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(48) South Carolina: Scates, B. N., Sketch of.
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(48.1) Tennessee: Allen, A. V., Rhey and Meigs Counties, Tennessee in the Confederate War.
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(48.2) Tennessee: Clemmer, G. W., Co. C, 3rd Regt., Tenn. Volunteers. Diary.
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(49) Tennessee: Curd, Richard L., 12th Regt. Tenn. Inf. Sketch of.
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(50) Tennessee: Goodwin, James W., Co. F, 44th Regt. (Consolidated) Tenn. Inf. Sketch of.
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(51) Virginia: White, Capt. James B., lst Regt. Va. Cav. Sketch of.
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(52) Virginia: Bayly, William Polk., lst Regt. Va. Cav. Sketch of.
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(53) Virginia: Shotwell, Capt. R. A., 8th Regt. Va. Inf. Sketch and letter.
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(54) Virginia: Albright, James W. 12th Bn. Va. Light Arty. Sketch and extracts from his diary.
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(55) Virginia: Kern, Joseph M., Co. K, 13th Regt. Va. Inf. "Jackson's Valley Campaign."
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(56) Virginia: Harvey, W. L., 44th Regt. Va. Inf. Sketch of.
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(57) Virginia: Miller, W. E., 51st Regt. Va. Inf.
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(58) Virginia: Redwood, Henry., 3rd Regt. Va. Inf., Local Defense [Formerly the 3rd (also known as Departmental, Henley's, and McAnerney's) Bn. Va. Local Defense]. Sketch of.
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12. Confederate Records and United Daughters of the Confederacy Correspondence

Scope and Contents note:

One-page questionnaires completed by Confederate veterans and collected by the Gastonia Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Information includes name and address of the veteran, name of parents and place of birth, age at time of enlistment, companies and regiments to which the veteran belonged, under whom the veteran served, names and addresses of one or more war comrades then living; reminiscences of soldier friends, battles fought in and incidences relating to them, wounds received and the circumstances, length of service, and date of discharge. Arranged alphabetically by veterans last name. Box also contains United Daughters of the Confederacy correspondence and reports, 1904-1924, and In Memorium Sempiternam, published 1896 by Confederate Museum, Richmond, to mark its opening.

(1) Aderholdt, John Abram Franklin, 11th Regt., N.C.T., Co. I.
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(2) Anthony, James Carson, 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(3) Baldwin, Andy J., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(4) Buff, Christopher, 55th Regt., N.C.T., Co. F.
73
(5) Caldwell, Robert Allison, 17th Regt., S.C.V., Co. K.
73
(6) Carpenter, B. F., 34th Regt., N.C.T., Co. E.
73
(7) Carpenter, John T., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(8) Carson, E. H., 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(9) Carson, Rufus Watson, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(10) Clinton, Thaddeus, 23rd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(11) Cook, James Madison, 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(12) Dameron, T. R., 23rd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(13) Davis, Anderson, 54th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(14) Delliinger, Albert R., 52nd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(15) Dellinger, Lawson A., 1st Regt.(Bethel); 52nd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(16) Dellinger, Monroe, 52nd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(17) Dilling, F., 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(18) Foy, S. E., 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(19) Friday, John C., 52nd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(20) Friday, Marion D., 9th Regt., N.C.T., Co. F and Militia
73
(21) Gallant, William Lawrence, 13th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(22) Gamble, A. J., 45th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(23) Gardiner, S. S., 37th Regt., N.C.T., Co. C.
73
(24) Gardner, P. M., 1st S. C. Regt., Co. C.
73
(25) Groves, James L., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(26) Groves, Robert L., 11th Regt., N.C.T., Co. A.
73
(27) Hanne, Samuel B., 37th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(28) Hines, George, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(29) Hoffman, John C., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. C
73
(30) Hoffman, L. M., 71st Regt. (2nd Regt., N.C. Junior Reserves), Co. C.
73
(31) Hoffman, William H., 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(32) Hooper, J. P., [16th] Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(33) Hooper, James P., 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(34) Horis, Adolphus, 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(35) Hucks, Jason Kasior, 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(36) Jenkins, Jacob, 11th Regt., N.C.T., Co. A.
73
(37) Jenkins, Rufus H., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(38) Kiser, John, 34th Regt., N.C.T., Co. E.
73
(39) Kiser, Michael, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(40) Kiser, Zimri, 34th Regt., N.C.T., Co. E.
73
(41) Lay, John W., 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. E.
73
(42) Lineberger, David, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(43) Lineberger, Lewis, 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(44) McKee, Wiley S., 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(45) Mauney, William A., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(46) Morris, Amos Alexander, 37th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(47) Morris, William G., 37th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(48) Nantz, R. E., 10th Regt., N.C.T., Co. C.
73
(49) Ormand, Robert Dixon, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(50) Pasum, David Rufus, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(51) Ragan, George W., 71st Regt., N.C.T., Co. C.
73
(52) Rhyne, Ambrose, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. E.
73
(53) Rhyne, Caleb M.,59th Regt.,N.C.T.(4th N.C.Cav.),Co. E
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(54) Robinson, John C., 52nd Regt., N.C.T., Co. G.
73
(55) Rutledge, R. G., 37th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(56) Sarvice, John R., 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(57) Stowe, J. P., 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(58) Stowe, W. A., 16th Regt., N.C.T., Co. M.
73
(59) Stowe, William I., 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(60) Summey, D. A., 52nd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
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(61) Thompson, Francis Wilborne, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B
73
(62) Wallace, Jasper L., 13th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(63) White, Robert Adam, 28th Regt., N.C.T., Co. B.
73
(64) White, Thomas H., 34th Regt., N.C.T., Co. E.
73
(65) Wilson, J. J., 23rd Regt., N.C.T., Co. H and 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(66) Wilson, Robert Newton, 49th Regt., N.C.T., Co. H.
73
(67) Wylie, Jonathan Thomas, 6th Regt., S. C. V., Co. A.
73
(68) United Daughters of the Confederacy Essay Contest, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1904-1922.
73
(69) United Daughters of the Confederacy, Junius Daniel Chapter, 1921.
73
(70) Gastonia Chapter Report, 1920-1921.
73
(71) United Daughters of the Confederacy, Pamlico Chapter, 1924.
73
(72) Letter to Roanoke Minute Men Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy from Fannie B. Waddell, April 19, 1911.
73
(73) Essay on Organization of United Daughters of the Confederacy Chapter, William Dorsey Pender Chapter.
73
(74) United Daughters of the Confederacy, William Dorsey Pender Chapter, 1922-1923.
73
(75) United Daughters of the Confederacy. Reports of Historical Department
73
(76) United Daughters of the Confederacy, Miscellaneous Papers of Mrs. J. L. Bridges, State Historian, 1922.
73
(77) In Memoriam Sempiternam, Confederate Museum, Richmond, VA., 1896.
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13. Personal Reminiscences and the "Stars and Bars Controversy."

Scope and Contents note:

Personal reminiscences of the war by Confederate veterans, arranged alphabetically according to last name; histories of a few N. C. regiments, arranged in numerical order; and papers relating to the "Stars and Bars Controversy." Papers in latter collection are photocopies of the war record of Maj. Orren Randolph Smith, and the majority relate to the controversy between Maj. Smith and Nicola Marschall as to who first designed the "Stars and Bars" flag of the Confederate States. Also correspondence, records, reports, resolutions, affidavits, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets relating to the controversy, as well as a paper on the first Confederate flag made in Georgia. Records collected by Miss Jessica Randolph Smith in support of her father's claim as the designer of the "Stars and Bars."

(1) Adams, Lt. Col. James T., 26th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences in a letter to his niece, typed copy of his reminiscences, and a sketch of Adams.
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(2) Cantwell, Lt. Col. John L., "Wilmington Light Infantry" 30th Regt. N. C. Militia. Typed copies of correspondence and orders relating chiefly to the occupation of Fort Caswell, 1861.
74
(3) Carr, B. B., Co. E. 20th Regt. N.C.T. (10th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Personal reminiscences of the "Confederate Grays."
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(4) Gudger, J. C. L., Co. I, 25th Regt. N.C.T. Copies of articles on the history of the 25th Regt. N.C. as they appeared in the Waynesville Courier during 1909-1910. Copies of pictures from Clark's N.C. Regiments and a printed copy of the Muster Roll, Co. I, 25th Regt, N.C.T.
74
(5) Leach, J. P., Co. C, 53rd Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences of his school days.
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(6) Patton, Capt. Thomas W., Co. C, 60th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences.
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(7) Rothrock, L. H., Co. G. 6th Regt. N.C.S.T. Personal reminiscences.
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(8) Spainhour, R. A., Co. B, lst Regt. N.C.S.T. Personal reminiscences.
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(9) Vance, Z. B. Reminiscences of Gov. Vance's visit to the Army of Northern Va. in 1863 by a member of the Governor's staff.
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(10) Whitehurst, M. E., Co. D. 40th Regt. N.C.T. (3rd Regt. N.C.Arty.). Copy of an unpublished letter to the Biblical Recorder by Whitehurst defending the teaching of "Lincoln" history in the schools.
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(11) Whitehurst, Henry C., Co. B. 67th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences.
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(12) 7th Regt. N.C.S.T. Typed copy of a brief history of the 7th Regt. N.C.S.T. as it appeared in the Daily Confederate, Raleigh, N. C., April 2, 1864.
74
(13) 9th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C.Cav.). Copy of a letter printed in the Fayetteville Observer, October 5, 1863, about the 1st N.C. Cav.
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(14) 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Reminiscences of Co. A, 14th Regt.
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(15) 71st Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C. Jr. Reserves). Sketch of.
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(16-34) Papers of the "Stars and Bars Controversy."
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14. Essays on Confederate Leaders. Slavery, and Civil War Incidents

Essays collected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, also addresses and copies of letters.
(1) Wiggins, O. A., Co. B, 37th Regt. N.C.T. Personal reminiscences of General Stonewall Jackson and the Battle of Chancelloreville.
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(2-26) Essays and addresses about Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, J. B. Gordon, "Stonewall" Jackson, Albert S. Johnston, J. E. B. Stuart, and Admiral Raphael Semmes.
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(27) Bennett, Col. R. T., 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Copies of letters: letter of introduction to Isaac Butt, House of Commons, London, July, 1863; letter to Col. R. T. Bennett imprisoned in Fort Delaware, about communications with his family, January 9, 1865.
75
(28) Bennett, Col. R. T., 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.). Personal reminiscences about his early childhood.
75
(29) Hoke, Gen. R. F. An incident related by him in 1910 to J. J. Laughinghouse about Gov. Vance and the surrender of N. C. to Sherman.
75
[30-66] Both military and civilian incidences as remembered by persons living during the War. Include reminiscences of former slaves and three essays on slavery.
75
(30) "Reminiscences of the Confederate War," W. B. Harrell, MD, Staunton, VA.
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(31) Flag Presentation to the Enfield Blues.
75
(32) "An Incident of the War." 15th Regt., N.C.T.
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(33) "An Incident of the War Between the States," by T. J. Sugg. Louisburg, NC. Franklin Rifles.
75
(34) "Confederate Flag Made by the Ladies of Littleton for the Roanoke Minute Men." Co. A, 14th Regt., N.C.T.
75
(35) "Civil War Incident Involving Gen. Braxton Bragg's Mother," by Mrs. Bettie Meredith Dowtin.
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(36) "Back in the Sixties," (South Carolina), R. M. Currie.
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(37) "Incidents of the Civil War."
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(38) "Civil War Incident." (Raleigh, NC).
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(39) "An Incident of the Civil War" (Bermuda), by Elizabeth B. Ewing.
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(40a) "A War Incident Recalled," by Mrs. B. A. Calhoun Emerson.
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(40b) "An Incident of the Civil War," by Mrs. Marian Johnston.
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(41) Civil War Incident (Guilford County). Written by Julia Rankin(?)
75
(42) "The Silk Waist" (Civil War Incident) by Julia Rankin(?)
75
(43) "The Potato Hill" (Civil War Incident), by Julia Rankin(?)
75
(44) "Two Boys Capture a Deserter," (Cleveland County), by Alfred B. Peeler.
75
(45) "Civil War Incident Related by Mrs. Ellen D. Leach."
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(46) "Incident of the Late War, Funny and Otherwise" (Wilkes County) by L. A. Spainhour.
75
(47) "A Few Incidents of the War Between the States," (Lexington, NC) by Mrs. M. A. L. Sawyer.
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(48) Civil War Incidents (Gaston County), by C. F. Smith
75
(49) "Civil War Incidents," (Hertford County), by Mrs. D. B. Snyder.
75
(50) "Miss Perneacy's War Pony," by Nettie Morgan Heath.
75
(51) "Incidents of the Civil War, Collected by Mrs. J. C. Gibson." (Concord, NC).
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(52) "Ennis Edwards" (former slave of George Rickets)(Anson County), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
75
(53) "Robert Bennett" (former slave of L. B. Bennett)(Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
75
(54) "Jack Covington" (former slave of Hardy Hooker, Anson Co., NC) as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
75
(55) "Whitley Heggins" (former slave of Perty Richardson, Anson co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
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(56) "Weldon Kendall" (former slave of W. P. Kendall, Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
75
(57) "Jim Little" (former slave of Frank Little)(Little's Mill, Richmond Co., NC), by himself.
75
(58) "A Story of Black Devotion," (George Mills, former slave of Walter Bryson, Hendersonville, Henderson Co., NC), by Mrs. L. E. Fisher.
75
(59) Mike Plunkett" (former slave, Anson County, NC), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
75
(60) "Austin Ramsey" (former slave of James Bennett, Anson Co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
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(61) "Sam Stokes" (former slave of Col. Stokes, Wilkes Co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. E. G. Holman.
75
(62) Jake Turner" (former slave of James S. Turner, Anson Co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. P. T. Turner.
75
(63) "Demcy White" (former slave, Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC), as dictated to Mrs. Eugene Little.
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(64a) Loyalty and Fidelity of Southern Slaves
75
(64b) "The Story of a Faithful Slave," ("Lewis_____, former slave of Capt. Henry Hyer Baker), by S. S. Neal.
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(65) "Slavery as a Cause of Secession," author unknown.
75
(66) "The Relationship of the Slave to the Slaveholder," by Georgie K. Bunn (Spring Hope, NC).
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(67) "Prize Essays Presented by the N. C. Division, UDC, Mrs. W.S. Burnard, Historian, 1930."
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15. Personal Reminiscences and Essays

Scope and Contents note:

Collection includes several reminiscences about incidences and happenings during the War as remembered by N. C. women of the Confederacy; a collection of United Daughters of the Confederacy essays written by chapter historians and students about various aspects of the War; more essays and reminiscences about the War, with emphasis on the county's role, the railroads, the Confederate flag, and other organizations. Arranged alphabetically by county, and then by subject, with some sketches of N. C. leaders of the period included.

(1a) "Reminiscences of the Civil War, Reasons for Collecting," by Miss Estelle Murray.
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(1b) "A Personal Reminiscence of the Civil War," by Mrs. Charles F. Taylor.
76
(2) "First Days of the Civil War, Organization of the Orange Light Infantry (1st Regt., Co. D)," by Mrs. Richard Saunders.
76
(3) Reminiscences of Miss E. A. Lehman, Teacher in Salem College During the War," by E. A. Lehman.
76
(4) "Reminiscences of the Sixties," by Mrs. "Belle" Wilfong.
76
(5) "A Personal Experience During the War of Three Asheville Ladies, Mrs. Patton, her daughter, and sister, Miss. Kerr."
76
(6) "A Reminiscence of the War, Covington, VA.," Miss Jenny K. Hill.
76
(7) Confederate Reminiscences," by Mrs. Joseph F. Goodman.
76
(8) Reminiscences of Mrs. A. J. Ellis," by Mrs. A. J. Ellis.
76
(9) Civil War Reminiscences of a Girl in Winchester, Va.," by Mary S. Taylor.
76
(10) "Reminiscences of Women of the Confederacy," by Mrs. G. M. Howar.
76
(11) Work By the Women of Fayetteville During the War Between the States," by Lucy London Anderson.
76
(12) "What Our Women in the War Did and Suffered," by Mrs. F. C. Roberts.
76
(13) "The Ladies of Raleigh," copied from the State Journal, May 1, 1861, and "God Bless the Ladies," copied from the State Journal, May 8, 1861.
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(14) "A Young Girl's Life in the War Zone," by Mrs. James W. Albright.
76
(15) "A Statesville, NC, Woman's Experience With Union Troops-1865," by Martha C. McLean Stockton.
76
(16) "Reminiscences of a Woman of the Confederacy," by "A. E. L."
76
(17) "Putting Thumbs Under the Fence," (affidavit with several signees).
76
(18) "War Recollections, 1861-62." By Fanny E. White.
76
(19) "Mrs. Elizabeth Wiggins' Part in the Civil War," by Eizabeth Wiggins.
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(20) "A South Carolina Woman's Recollections of the Close of the War in Cheraw, S.C.," by Mrs. M. L. Worley.
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(21) "Getting Ready for War," by Josephine B. Worth.
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(22) "Personal Reminiscence of the Spring of 1865," (author unknown).
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(23) "A Story of Stoneman's Raid--a Time of Terror to Two Women," by "Miss E. L. R."
76
(24) "How Confederate Women Made Clothes During the Civil War," by Mrs. Julia Rankin Forbes.
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(25) "How We Lived During the Confederate War," by Mrs. Mary J. Grierson.
76
(26) "Fayetteville and Wytheville," by Mrs. Ann K. Kyle (Cumberland Co., NC).
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(27) "Salem, NC, Women's Experiences, Nursing Confederate Wounded, 1861," by Margaret C. Jenkins.
76
(28) "Reminiscences of the Battle of Bentonville," by Mrs. B. W. Hatcher.
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(29) "Civil War Reminiscences--Trials of North Carolinians in Line of Sherman's March," by Mrs. Cornelia Boddie Heptinstall.
76
(30) "Rambling Reminiscences of a Rockingham Woman," by Mrs. E. F. Hall.
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(31) "The Last Days of the War in Asheville," by Mrs. S. J. B. Cain.
76
(32) "My Experiences During the Civil War," by Mrs. B. M. Dowtin.
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(33) "Aunt Hester's Reminiscences," by "M.L.D."
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(34) "Description of a Yankee Raid in Anson County," by Mrs. Joseph J. Dunlop.
76
(35) "Extracts From Mrs. Chestnut's Diary from Dixie," by Ellen D. Leach.
76
(36) "Burning of Sword Factory and Raid in Kenansville, 1863," (author unknown).
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(37) "North Carolina, Her Sons and Daughters," by Mrs. B. M. Dowtin.
76
(38) "North Carolina's Contribution to the Confederacy," Mrs. L. F. Owen.
76
(39) "Supplying N. C. Troops During the War."
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(40) "The Part Played by N. C. In the War Between the States," three essays (Louise Pearsall; Josephine Craven; Louise Toler).
76
(41) "Secession, The Causes and the Right," Miss W. Ashe.
76
(42) "Why Use the Term 'War Between the States'."
76
(43) "Contrasts Between the War Between the States and World War I," by "Mr. Sherwood of Ohio."
76
(44) "Life in Richmond, 1863-1865," Lt. Col. T. L. Bayne.
76
(45) "The Launching of the Confederacy," Mrs. J. E. Malone.
76
(46) "The Spirit of the South" from the Confederate Veteran. October, 1918.
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[47-51] Essays on "Causes that Led to the War Between the States," by:
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(47) Mrs. J. F. Thomson
76
(48) Julia LeGrand
76
(49) Bonner Swindell
76
(50) "Florence of the South"
76
(51) "K:B"
76
(52) Anson County; "Some Happenings in Anson County During the Civil War, 1861- 1865," by Mrs. J. M. Howard.
76
(53) Bertie Co.: "Conditions Following the Fall of Roanoke Island, 1862, in Bertie County and Surrounding Areas."
76
(54) Cabarrus Co.: "Cabarrus County's Part in the Civil War." by Mrs. John P. Allison.
76
(55) Franklin Co.: "Memorials to Confederate Soldiers, Franklin County." by Mrs. J. E. Malone.
76
(56) Halifax Co.: Transcription of notes by A. C. Hyman, Jr., of the first secession movement ever held in the Southern states at Palmyra, Halifax Co., N.C., October 14, 1860.
76
(57) Haywood Co.: "How Our Family Faces a Great Depression, 1865-1875, and Won Out" by E. W. Gudger.
76
(58) Mecklenburg Co.: "The Importance of Charlotte to the Confederacy and her Claim to have had the Last Full Cabinet Meeting" by Mrs. James A. Fore. Two letters in relation to the above claim.
76
(59) Mecklenburg Co.: R. E. Nantz, Co. C, 10th Regt. N.C.S.T. (lst Regt. N.C. Arty.), Personal reminiscences of the "Howitzers from the Church Bells of Charlotte."
76
(59.1) New Hanover: "Wilmington During the Blockade" by a late Confederate Officer.
76
(60) Union Co.: "Union County's Participation in the Civil War."
76
(61) Wayne Co.: "Wayne County's Civil War Record.
76
(62) Wilkes Co.: "Sketches of Officers from Wilkes County" by R. A. Spainhour, Co. B. 1st Regt. N.C.S.T.
76
(63) Chatham County Railroad: Battle, Kemp P., Personal reminiscences of the Chatham County Railroad Co. during the Civil War.
76
(64) Confederate Flag: Leach, Ellen T., "The Bonnie Blue Flag."
76
(65) Confederate Flag: Personal reminiscences by an unknown writer about the first Confederate flag in N. C., said to have been made and raised in Murfreesboro, Hertford Co., N. C., February, 1861.
76
(66) Ku Klux Klan: Lumpkin, Col. William W.,"Where and Why I was a Ku Klux."
76
(67) Presidential Campaign of 1868: Memoir of unknown writer of the part he played in the Grant-Seymore Presidential campaign of 1868 in N. C.
76
(68) Bridgers, Hon. Robert Rufus, Congressman. Sketch of. (2 copies).
76
(69) Clark, Gov. Henry Toole. An address on Gov. Clark, delivered to the Edgecombe Co. United Daughters of the Confederacy chapter by his nephew.
76
(70) Hayne, Paul Hamilton. Sketch of this South Carolinian.
76
(71) Simms, William Gilmore. Sketch of this S. C. author.
76
(72) Timrod, Henry. Sketch of this S. C. poet.
76
(73) Timrod, Henry. Sketch of this S. C. poet.
76
(74) White, Samuel C. Sketch of his "War Record," by Mrs. W. L. Gaslink(?).
76
(75) Wilson, Nathaniel, Co. A, 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.).' Memoriam.
76
(76) Mars Hill College: Carr, Prof. I. N., Mars Hill College in the War Between the States."
76
(77) Medical Veterans Society: Laughinghouse, Charles, Plea for the organization of a Medical Veteran's Society, delivered in a speech before the N.C. Medical Society.
76
(78) Pensions: Fisher, Clyde Olin, "A Brief History of Confederate Pensions and Soldiers Relief in N. C."
76
(79) "The Origin of the Bell Battery," Edenton. Co. B, 3rd Bn., N. C. Light Artillery.
76
(80) "Mr. Broadwell Sets History Straight," Smithfield Herald, March 18, 1924, regarding capture of Plymouth, NC, during the Civil War.
76

16. Essays on Civil War Battles

Scope and Contents note:

Essays and sketches collected by the N. C. chapters of the U. D. C. Also include newspaper clippings and historical sketches of the Civil War. Arranged alphabetically, according to the author's last name, with those articles appearing in the Newton Enterprise all contained in one book. Some articles arranged alphabetically by name of battle location, when the author is unknown.

(1) Archbell, Mrs. "The Battle of Blount's Creek Mill."
77
(2) Bennett, Col. R. T., 14th Regt. N.C.T. (4th Regt. N.C.Vols.) Copy of letter written by Bennett to N. E. Jenkins about the battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam).
77
(3) Best, Mrs. Rose Smith. "Sketch of the Beginning of the Battle of Averasboro."
77
(4) Bryan, Sarah Parks. "The Taking of the Fayetteville Arsenal in April, 1861."
77
(5) Burgess, John Henry, Co. I. 7th Regt. N.C.Vols. (later Co. C, 17th Regt. N.C.T.)(2d Organization). Newspaper article on the "Battle of Roanoke Island, 1862."
77
(6) Clark, Walter, "The Term Pickett's Charge is a Misnomer."
77
(7) Cooke, Maj. Giles B., member of Gen. R. E. Lee's staff, "The Battle of Shiloh."
77
(8) Hatch, Miss Susan E., "Fort Sumter, S. C."
77
(9) Howell, Andrew J., "The Capture of Fort Fisher, N. C."
77
(10) Smith, Miss Janie. Copy of a letter written by Miss Smith describing the Battle of Averasboro and personal circumstances, April 1-2, 1865.
77
(11) Worth, Josephine B., "Setting the River on Fire."
77
(12) Yates, Mrs. J. J., "The Gettysburg Battle."
77
(13) Yates, Mrs. J. J., "The Battle of Bull Run or Manassas, Va."
77
(14) "Appomattox."
77
(15) "The Fight at Big Bethel." June IO, 1861.
77
(16) Manassas. "Bro. John.," Confederate Soldier in Gen. M. L. Bonham's Brigade, S. C. Letter telling about the battles of Manassas, written at Camp Gregg, Va., August 6, 1861.
77
(17) "Chickamauga, Stream of Death" by an eyewitness. Also a poem.
77
(18) "Description of the Fayetteville Arsenal and its Destruction by Sherman," March, 1865.
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(19) Gettysburg: xerographic copy of a clipping from the News and Observer, Raleigh, N. C., November 27, 1889, containing letters commenting on the Pickett-Pettigrew controversy about the charge made the third day at Gettysburg.
77
(20) Gettysburg: Casualties of N. C. Troops at The Battle of Gettysburg.
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(21) Newton Enterprise articles: Anlay, W., Co. I. 49th Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of prison life. Cochran, G. W., Co. F, 57th Regt. N.C.T. "Some Incidences of Life in Camp and Field, Tricks of Men to Shun Duty." Darr, James C., Co. F. 23rd Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of his capture and imprisonment. Honeycutt, Joseph. Copy of letter written to his wife, March 3, 1865, just before his execution as a deserter. Sherrill, Capt. James H., Co. I, 49th Regt. N.C.T. Reminiscences of the seige of Petersburg, 1864-1865. Whitener, Leroy R., Co. A. 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2d Regt. N.C.Vols.) Wilkerso
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(22) Booklet of miscellaneous clippings relating to the Civil War.
77
(23) "Shiloh," Sketch of the battle.
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(24) "Shiloh," Sketch of the battle and a questionnaire on it.
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(25) Battle of Second Manassas (newspaper clipping).
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17. Miscellaneous

(1) Olds, F. A., "North Carolina's First Power Mill," Daily Observer, September 6. 1908.
78
(2) "War News-50 Years Ago"(many newspaper clippings).
78
(3) "Reproduction of the Last Issue of the Vicksburg, Miss., Daily Citizen, 1863. Printed on wallpaper.
78
(4) New York Herald, February 28, 1865.
78
(5) Clippings From Civil War Newspapers (Misc.)
78
(6) Editorials From the Chatham Recorder by H. A. London.
78
(7) Miscellaneous Clippings Related to the Civil War.
78
(8) Map of Wilmington and its Defenses (From Harper's Weekly, January 14, 1865.
78
(9a) Map of Wilmington and its Approaches (From magazine published during the Civil War).
78
(9b) Map of Fort Fisher (From a magazine published during the Civil War).
78
(10) Map of Roanoke Island, and Croatan and Roanoke Sounds with Confederate Forts From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper).
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(11) Map of the Battle of Bethel, VA., Drawn by Lt. William Gaston Lewis, with notes and Additions by E. J. Hale and Capt. C. B. Denson.
78
(12) Map of the Battlefields in the South (Apparently clipped from a newspaper).
78
(13) Charlotte C. S. A. Navy Yard, a History of, 1862-1865.
78
(14) Autographs of Confederate soldiers clipped from documents and mounted [xerographic copy][original in VAULT].
78
(15) "50th Anniversary of Surrender of Raleigh, Graphic Story of Event Furnished by Eye Witnesses and Records." by Fred A. Olds, Raleigh Times, April 13, 1915.
78
(16) Andrews, A. B. Typed list of U. N.C. students who served in the Confederate Army, from 2 autograph books of Andrews.
78
(17) Miscellaneous articles about the anniversary of the Battle of Fort Fisher and Veterans' reunion there.
78
(18) Beals, George W., Co. F, 1st Regt. N.C.S.T. Reminiscences of the march of Gen. Holmes' command to Manassas.
78
(19) Troxler, George H. Reminiscences of the Salt Works on Masonboro Sound and the making of salt during the war.
78
(20) Ross, Capt. Z. T. Autographs of fellow prisoners at Fort Delaware and sketch of Brig. Gen. Robert B. Vance [xerographic copy][original in VAULT].
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(21) Clements, Capt. L. L., Co. G, 17th Regt. N.C.T. (7th Regt. N.C.Vols.) (1st Organization). Autographs of fellow prisoners in Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, Mass., 1861. [xerographic copy][original in VAULT].
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(22) Stewart, William W., U.S.A. Copy of names and records of prisoners on Johnson's Island, Ohio.
78
(23) President Jefferson Davis's messages, March 31, 1863-June 11, 1864, to Confederate States Congress. Contemporary manuscript and printed copies, not Davis's apparently.
78
(24) Richard I. Iobst, "Report on War Contribution of the North Carolina Railroad," typescript, 7 pp., [1964?].
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(25) List of Confederate Soldiers Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, N. Y.
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(26) Ruby K. Marsh, "North Carolina's Confederate Widows," from Raleigh News and Observer, May 31, 1964.
78
(27) Description of Engagement between Federal gunboat and Confederate Battery, November, 1862, at New River, N. C., from New York Herald, December 4. 1862. A small map of the scene of operations is included.
78
(28) Mrs. Robert H. Davis, "[James Iredell] Waddell, of the Shenandoah, or the Last Shot of the Confederacy," typescript article (address?), n.d.
78
(29) Rough sketch, n.d., entitled "A Plan of the Batt[lel of Bethel"; two unidentified fragments of letters.
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(30) Civil War letters printed in El Paso [Texas] Schools Standard, Vol. II, February, 1932.
78
(31) Partial list of soldiers buried in McGavock Cemetery, Franklin, Tenn., including 2 soldiers from N. C.(typescript)
78
(32) Diary of Melinda Ray, 1861-1865, Fayetteville. (typescript)
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(33) Addition to Diary of Melinda Ray, Apr. 1, 1859-Jan. 27, 1860. (Xerographic copy).
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18. Scrapbooks and Correspondence

Scope and Contents note:

Scrapbooks compiled from United Daughters of the Confederacy collections, and contain items ranging from Confederate songs and poetry to photographs and newspaper articles relating to Confederate veterans. Correspondence by Col. Wharton J. Green and Jessica Randolph Smith.

(1) Scrapbook, 1915-1916. Newspaper and magazine clippings of Confederate poetry and songs. Indexed by title.
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(2) Col. Wharton J. Green Correspondence, 1843-1907. Letters from old West Point comrades to Col. and Mrs. Green in later years, including messages from Pres. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis, G. W. C. Lee, Wade Hampton, and other friends. Also contains letter of Thomas J. Green to Pres. John Tyler, April 25, 1843 and T. J. Pitchford Co. C, 12th Regt. N.C.T. (2nd Regt. N.C.Vols.) from Fort Delaware, May 2, 1865.
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(3) Jessica Randolph Smith Correspondence, 1863-1917. Letters to Miss Smith largely relating to recognition of her father, Maj. O. R. Smith, as the designer of the "Stars and Bars."
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(4-5) Scrapbook, 1916-1917. N. C. Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Pictures and articles relating to members of the organization, Confederate veterans, memorials, etc. Photographs of Orren Randolph Smith, Jefferson Davis, Wade Hampton, and a group of Confederate generals, including R. E. Lee, dated 1869. Indexed.
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19. Scrapbooks. N. C. Division, U. D. C.,1915-1917

Scope and Contents note:

Newspaper and Periodical clippingsrelating to the U. D. C., Confederate history and veterans. Includes biographical sketches, reminiscences, obituaries, memorial booklets and programs, and three examples of N. C. and Confederate currency. Indexed separately for each year.

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1 Box

20. Scrapbook, 1868-1917, 1868-1917

Scope and Contents note:

Clippings from several Southern newspapers concerning veterans' reunions, memorabilia, recollections of the Civil War, biographical sketches, and obituaries. Items about Jefferson Davis and family, Wharton J. Green, Wade Hampton, R. E. Lee family, and a single loose issue of "The Daily Rebel" (Chattanooga, Tenn.), August 1, 1862.

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1 Box

21. Scrapbook, 1875-1917, circa, 1875-1917

Scope and Contents note:

Miscellaneous clippings on historical events, curiosities, and personalities of the past and present. Includes speeches by Congressman W. J. Green, Josephus Daniels, reproductions of the "Ulster County Gazette," January 4. 1800, "The Independent Chronicle," and the "Universal Advertiser" (Boston) January 1, 1784, original issue of "The Well Spring" (Boston), December 20, 1844, and Mexican Currency.

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1 Box

22. Scrapbook, 1875-1917, circa, 1875-1917

Scope and Contents note:

Newspaper clippings and articles on Confederate veterans' reunions, Civil War history, memorials, and recollections. Also some items concerning the United Confederate Veterans, a map of Arlington National Cemetery, and copy of "The Bell Book and Stationery Co. Catalogue of Books Relating to the Civil War," Richmond, Va., 1905.

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1 Box

23. Scrapbook, 1905-1917, 1905-1917

Scope and Contents note:

Jessica Randolph Smith. Letters, statements, and affidavits in support of her father, Maj. O. R. Smith's claim to the design of the Confederate "Stars and Bars" flag. Contains correspondence from United Daughters of the Confederacy chapters, Lamar Fontaine, including picture and account of his reputed composition of "All Quiet Along the Potomac," depositions from veterans of the Franklin Rifles, residents of Louisburg and Franklin County, N. C., newspaper clippings, and Joint Resolution of the United Daughters of the Confederacy dated February 26, 1917. Indexed.

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1 Box

24. Miscellaneous

(1) Stanly County Record of Pensions, nd. (xerox copy)
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(1A) Stanly County, Annual Reunions of old Confederate Veterans, 1898-1928 (Camp #1369).
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(2) "The James Eller Family and the Bushwhackers of Wilkes County, North Carolina, 1864-1865," by Paul E. Hubbell.
85
(3) Typescript of letter from Laura Pemberton Robinson, to her grandchildren February 6, 1916.
85
(4) List of Confederate soldiers from North Carolina Who Were Imprisoned and Died at Camp Morton, Indiana
85
(5) Craven County Honor Roll of 1861
85
(6) Civil War POW release for Jas. T. Sparks, June 20, 1865
85
(7) Letter from J. R. Redmon, 6th N.C. Cavalry, telling wife of his impending execution for desertion, 2 Nov. 1864 1 item.
85
(8) Pardon of Fred. J. Jones, August 21, 1865, by Andrew Johnson; 2 pages, negative photocopies.
85
(9) Letters, February 15 and April 16, 1864, from D[uncan] R. Barnhill, Fort Fisher, to his mother, Susan Barnhill.
85
(10) Letter, August 18, 1864, from Samuel Potter [of Washington, N.C.] a prisoner in Elmira, NY, to Miss Maggie Johnson, Baltimore, Md., requesting food, tobacco, needles, and thread.
85
(11) Letter, August 17, 1861, from D[avid] N. McCorkle to his wife, Rhoda.
85
(12) Records of the Ordnance Department, 32nd Regiment, North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865, and miscellaneous entries, 1877, 1890, n.d.; 1 volume.
85
(13) North Carolina Surgeon General (Edward Warren) Report, 1864; 46 pages, xerox copies.
85
(14) D. A. Maynard's diary of Burnside's Expedition, 1862, and a letter from Washington, NC, February 22, 1864.
85
(15) Letters, February 14, 1861, from Governor John W. Ellis to William B. Hartley, Colt Firearms Company, and from Hartley to Ellis, February 18, 1861.
85
(16) Muster Roll of Company F, 26th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, December 31, 1864 to February 28, 1865. [TRANSFERRED to Box 51.1, Folder IV-A].
85
(17) Statement of Charges against Lt. A. Landis by Private H. Ritchin, Camp Carolina, 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers, July 31, 1861.
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(18) Quarterly Return of Camp and Garrison Equipage on Hand, December 31, 1861, Co. S, 7th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, Capt. Fearing commanding.
85
(19) Captain Lemuel Lynch, Roster of Co. D, 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Home Guard, Orange and Montgomery counties.
85
(20) Col. Max Weber, Fort Hatteras, N.C., September 5, 1861, to Major General Butler, reporting the capture of Fort Hatteras and Fort Clark [Contemporary Copy].
85
(21)Autograph book of Confederate prisoners at Johnson's Island, Ohio, 1865, property of Col. Robert Webb, 6th Regiment, North Carolina Troops [In Vault].
85
(22) Poetry and Songs. Sheet music for the song, "Up With the Flag", composed and dedicated to the Fourth N.C. Troops by Dr. Wm. B. Harrell; newspaper clippings of Civil War era poetry and songs.
85
(23) Autograph book of Confederate prisoners at Johnson's Island, Ohio, 1863-1865, belonging to 3rd Sgt. Drury B. Suttle, Co. I, 38th Regiment, North Carolina Troops [In Vault].
85
(24) [John Kirkpatrick Hannah], Camp Anderson, December 18, 1864, to Lucy M. Hannah, accounting for movements of the "Staunton Hill" Battery from the area of Fort Fisher, N.C., to Weldon to Belfield Station, back to Weldon, on to Tarboro, thence back to Camp Anderson during the period December 9-16, 1864; 1 item, xerographic copy.
85
(25) Printed material advertising the publication of the Photographic History of the Civil War, 1910-1911.
85
(26) Special Orders No. 199, dated August 23, 1864, detailing Private A. Wacester, Co. I, 11th Regiment, North Carolina Troops to Medical Department.
85
(27) Life and Death in Rebel Prisons, Robert Kellogg, 1865. 1 volume, printed.
85
(28) Letter dated January 11, 1865 from James W. Parlier, Co. I, 26th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, in camp near Petersburg, Virginia to his brother, Noah B. Parlier in Wilkes County.
85
(29) List of Confederate prisoners of war, including men from the 62nd and 64th North Carolina regiments, baptized at Camp Douglas compiled by Judy Dever and George Levy from baptismal records of St. James Church, Chicago, Illinois.
85
(30) "General Orders, No. 10". Published by the War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, DC, dated January 26, 1865.
85
(31) Susan J. Sappe Collection. Four-page handwritten letter headed "Camp Near Ft. Fisher, January 19, 1865," from unknown soldier in Co. G, 117th New York Infantry. 1 item.
85
(32) USS MONITOR and Related Materials. Plans and sketches (4) of the USS MONITOR; log books of USS STATE OF GEORGIA (Dec. 29-31, 1862), US Ironclad PASSAIC (Dec. 29-31, 1962, and USS RHODE ISLAND (Dec. 29-Jan. 1, 1863). (Previously accessioned as Map Collection, M. C. 307-G). [See Map Case, Military Collection (Oversized Materials), Stack Level 2]. 7 items in 15 pages.
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(33) Fran Hall Collection. Letters written 1862-1865 from 1LT (later civilian) Theodore Judson Knapp to wife Nannie (Nancy?) Ellis Knapp. Knapp served as a Private, Co. M, Bethel Regiment; 1LT, Co. F, 11thth Regt., NC Troops; appointed Chaplain, 11th Regt., NC Troops, in October 1862, serving briefly in that capacity. Collection contains three envelopes, two with Confederate postage stamps. 10 items.
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(34) Moses Klutts Papers. January 11, 1865 approved request for furlough from Company K, 57th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, camped near Petersburg, VA. Contains the original signatures of 2nd Lieutenant A. A. P. Faucett (Cdr., Co. K); Captain Jno. Beard (Cdr., 57th Regiment, NCT); Brigadier General W. G. Lewis (Cdr., Lewis' Brigade); Brigadier General Jno. Pegram (Cdr., Early's Division); Major General J. B. Gordon (Cdr., 2nd Army Corps); and, Colonel C. S. Venable (Asst. Adjutant General and Aide-de-Camp to General Robert E. Lee). Furlough approved by order of General Robert E. L
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(35) William Love Miller Papers. Letter dated May 7, 1864 from Capt. J. R. Erwin, Co. F, 5th NC Cavalry, to Major Jno. Miller informing him of the death in battle of his son that evening. Letter is referenced in Volume III, p. 594 of Walter Clark's Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War, 1861-1865. 1 item.
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25. "Sketches in North Carolina: Newberne and Hatteras Island"

Scope and Contents note:

[by Edwin Graves Champney, Co. G, 5th Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, November, 1862, to June, 1863]. Photostatic copies of a sketchbook containing 59 pen and ink drawings and 1 pencil sketch of a gravestone. The sketches all relate to Champney's period of military service in coastal North Carolina and include scenes from the Tarboro Expedition, the Goldsboro Expedition, views of New Bern, seascapes and landscapes from Hatteras Island (including Hatteras Light and the lightkeeper's house, a windmill, Fort Clark, Fort Hatteras, and so forth), unidentified portraits of Blacks with whom Champney came into contact during his service, the Confederate gun emplacement at Southwest Creek bridge, Lenoir County, and a three-day expedition to rescue families of Union sympathizers at Poplar Ridge, Hyde County, in March 1863. Originals at Outer Banks History Center (OBHC).

Includes 4 1/2 pages if identification notes for 36 of the 59 pen and ink drawings. Originals at OBHC.

James Wells Champney Sketchbook. 39 pages, xerographic copies and 5 pages typescript identification notes for the shorter of the two sketchbooks.

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1 Box

26. Miscellaneous

Scope and Contents note:

Richmond: West and Johnston, 1862 (with "Invoice of Stores turned over to Quartermaster for Transportation, 3rd quarter, 1864" and "Morning Report of Capt. V. V. Richardson's Co. [C] Eighteenth Regt. Of N.C. Troops for April 1864" (tipped in). 1 volume. [IN VAULT].

Richmond: West and Johnston, 1864 (with a "Roster of the Eighteenth Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers" tipped in). 1 volume. [IN VAULT].

, by Captain J. K. Lee, First Regiment, Virginia Volunteers, Richmond, VA: West and Johnston, 1861 (printed by Strother and Marcom, Printers, Raleigh, NC). 1 volume. [IN VAULT].

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1 Box