Box 1
Contains 114 Results:
Group of Confederate Prisoners being Marched to the Rear Broadside - black and white, n.d.
Treasury Circular, No. 7 Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate States of America, Treasury Department Montgomery, April 5, 1861
Richmond and Vicinity Broadside - map - black and white, n.d.
Treasury Circular, No. 8 Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate States of America, Treasury Department, April 10, 1861
Confederate Soldiers Broadside - tinted, n.d.
Treasury Department Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate States of America
Richmond During the Evacuation Broadside - black and white, 1897
Treasury Circular, No. 10 Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate States of America, Treasury Department Richmond, June 7, 1861
Confederate and Union Soldiers Broadside - black and white, n.d.
Treasury Circular, No. 11 Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate States of America, Treasury Department Richmond, August 8, 1861
Grant's Attack on Fort Donelson Broadside - black and white, n.d.
Treasury Circular, No. 12 Mimminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate States of America, Treasury Department Richmond, September 21, 1861
W. T. Sherman Broadside - black and white, n.d.
The Causes of the American Civil War Pamphlet - by John Lothrop Motley, 1861
The Cavalry Fight at Brandy Station Broadside - black and white, 1897
Treasury Circular Memminger, C. G., Secretary of Treasury Confederate State of America, Treasury Department, February 6, 1862
General Grant Reconnoitering in the Rain at Belmont Broadside - black and white, n.d
The War: Its Cause and Cure Speech of Hon. William M. Davis, of Penn., In the House of Representatives, March 6, 1862
The Battle of Atlanta Broadside - black and white, n.d.
The Rebellion: Its Origin, and the Means of Suppressing It Speech of Hon. Jno. T. Nixon, of New Jersey In the House of Representatives, April 11, 1862
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