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Correspondence - CSA
- W. S. Turner (CSA) - Citizen, Helena, Arkansas - July 17, 1861, and reply from A. T. Bledsole, CSA Chief of Bureau of War, Richmond, Virginia - August 2, 1861
- Brigadier-General H. W. Mercer, Commanding Military District of Georgia - Letter and Enclosure, August 5, 1862
- JOHN J. PETTUS, EXECUTIVE OFFICE - Jackson, Mississippi, May 1, 1862
- Brigadier General Gid. J. Pillow, C. S. Army, and Chief of Bureau - Headquarters Volunteer and Conscript Bureau, Army of Tennessee, Huntsville, Alabama, March 6, 1863
- Major General Patrick R. Cleburne and Others. Commanding Division, Army of Tennessee. Dalton, Georgia, January 2, 1864
- JAMES A. SEDDON, Secretary of War. Richmond, Virginia - November 24, 1864
- J. H. STRINGFELLOW - Glen Allen, Henrico, February 8, 1865
- BRIGADIER GENERAL J. GORGAS - Bureau of Ordnance, Richmond, Virginia, February 9, 1865
- J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State - Richmond, Virginia - February 11, 1865
- President Jefferson Davis - Richmond, Virginia - March 13, 1865
- PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS. RICHMOND, VA., March 13, 1865
- Officers of Camp Forty-ninth Georgia Regiment - Near Petersburg, Virginia - March 15, 1865 - (Including endorsements)
- John W. Riely, Assistant Adjutant-General - Richmond, Virginia - March 15, 1865
- President Jefferson Davis - Richmond, Virginia - March 24, 1865
- General Robert E. Lee - Headquarters C. S. Armies - March 24, 1865
- President Jefferson Davis - Richmond, Virginia - March 25, 1865
- General Robert E. Lee - Headquarters C. S. Armies - March 27, 1865
- Lieutenant Colonel Charles Marshall, Assistant Adjutant General - Two letters dated March 27 and 30, 1865
- President Jefferson Davis - Richmond, Virginia - March 30, 1865
- Lieutenant General J. Longstreet - Headquarters First Army Corps - March 30, 1865
- Lieutenant General J. Longstreet - Headquarters First Army Corps - March 30, 1865
- President Jefferson Davis - Richmond, Virginia - April 1, 1865
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