Confederate States of America
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/n79063906
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Arms of ye Confederacie, 1862
Item — Box 4270.001, Folder: 001
Scope and Contents
Description from the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2008661644/A small card bearing a vitriolic indictment of the Confederacy. The artist particularly attacks the the institution of slavery, the foundation of Southern economy. A large shield is flanked by two figures: a planter (left) and a slave. The planter wears spurs and a broad-brimmed hat and smokes a cigar. The slave is clad only in breeches, and his hands are manacled. Above the shield are two...
Dates:
1862
B. L. Holt correspondence on the 1908 Confederate Veterans Reunion
Collection
Identifier: W-0044
Abstract
Holt's correspondence between May and June 1908, relating to his duties as quartermaster general in securing hotels accommodations and horses for Alabama Governor Braxton Bragg Comer and members of his staff who participated in the veteran's parade and other reunion events.
Dates:
1908
Buckner Confederate Hospital Medical Logs
Collection
Identifier: MSS-4339
Scope and Contents
This collection from Buckner Hospital, dating from April 1862 to April 1865, is comprised of one ledger of patients treated by the hospital’s mobile unit and one ledger of medical orders. The patient ledger is 343 pages and contains patient names, ranks, regiments, companies, complaints and applied treatments, and whether the patient was discharged or died. The medical orders ledger is 141 pages of general and specific orders concerning medical treatment at field hospitals.
The ledgers...
Dates:
1862-04 - 1865-04
Confederate States Army, Seventh Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Company F (Rucker's Company) records
Collection
Identifier: MSS-1254
Abstract
Contains the muster roll of the Seventh Alabama Calvary Regiment.
Dates:
unknown
James Heyward North Diary
Collection
Identifier: MSS-1056
Abstract
A copy of the 1861 diary written by a former U.S. Navy officer who sided with the Confederacy. It describes his efforts to acquire ships and position coast defenses, and his travels to Ireland, London and Paris. The original is in the University of North Carolina Southern Historical Collection, Chapel Hill.
Dates:
1861
Calvin J. C. Munroe papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS-1030
Abstract
Letters, a picture of Munroe, and an application for a Confederate pension
Dates:
1863-1914