- Draft of Letter, November 1, 1860, Richard K. Call, Lake Jackson, to Mr. Hart
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- Draft of Letter, November 1, 1860, Richard K. Call, Lake Jackson, to Mr. Hart
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- Draft of Letter, November 1, 1860, Richard K. Call, Lake Jackson, to Mr. Hart
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- Draft of Letter, November 1, 1860, Richard K. Call, Lake Jackson, to Mr. Hart
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- Transcription of Draft of Letter, November 1, 1860, Richard K. Call, Lake Jackson, to Mr. Hart
- Proclamation by President Andrew Johnson
- Transcription of Proclamation by President Andrew Johnson
- August 2, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "In front of Petersburg," to "My Dear Mother"
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- August 2, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "In front of Petersburg," to "My Dear Mother"
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- August 2, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "In front of Petersburg," to "My Dear Mother"
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- August 2, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "In front of Petersburg," to "My Dear Mother"
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- Transcription of August 2, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "In front of Petersburg," to "My Dear Mother"
- November 17, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "Camp Near Petersburg, Va" to "My Dear Father"
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- November 17, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "Camp Near Petersburg, Va" to "My Dear Father"
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- November 17, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "Camp Near Petersburg, Va" to "My Dear Father"
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- November 17, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "Camp Near Petersburg, Va" to "My Dear Father"
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- Transcription of November 17, 1864, T. W. Brevard, "Camp Near Petersburg, Va" to "My Dear Father"
- Manuscript, 1905, A History of the Memorial Association Formed in Tallahassee After the Late Civil War, Ellen Call Long
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- Manuscript, 1905, A History of the Memorial Association Formed in Tallahassee After the Late Civil War, Ellen Call Long
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- Manuscript, 1905, A History of the Memorial Association Formed in Tallahassee After the Late Civil War, Ellen Call Long
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- Transcription of Manuscript, 1905, A History of the Memorial Association Formed in Tallahassee After the Late Civil War, Ellen Call Long
- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Transcription of Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865
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- Francis R. Nicks Letter, 1863
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- Francis R. Nicks Letter, 1863
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- Francis R. Nicks Letter, 1863
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- Francis R. Nicks Letter, 1863
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- Transcription of Francis R. Nicks Letter, 1863
- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
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- Transcription of Wilber Wightman Gramling�s Diary
- Letter on the End of the Civil War in Florida, 1865
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- Letter on the End of the Civil War in Florida, 1865
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- Letter on the End of the Civil War in Florida, 1865
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- Letter on the End of the Civil War in Florida, 1865
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- Transcription of Letter on the End of the Civil War in Florida, 1865
- November 6, 1860, from J. D. Pittman to My Dear Mother
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- November 6, 1860, from J. D. Pittman to My Dear Mother
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- November 6, 1860, from J. D. Pittman to My Dear Mother
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- November 6, 1860, from J. D. Pittman to My Dear Mother
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- Transcription of November 6, 1860, from J. D. Pittman to My Dear Mother
- Portrait of Mrs. Martha Pittman
Mother of John D. Pittman
- Portrait of Pittman and Johnson in uniform
Portrait of John D. Pittman (on left) and a young man identified as "Johnson."
- Letter of November 7, 1860, from W. R. Pettes, Cashier of the State Bank of Florida, to Thomas and J. M. White, Agents of the State Bank of Florida in Marianna, Florida
- Transcription of Letter of November 7, 1860, from W. R. Pettes, Cashier of the State Bank of Florida, to Thomas and J. M. White, Agents of the State Bank of Florida in Marianna, Florida
- January 21, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to Mrs. Pittman
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- January 21, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to Mrs. Pittman
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- January 21, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to Mrs. Pittman
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- January 21, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to Mrs. Pittman
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- Transcription of January 21, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to Mrs. Pittman
- Portrait of E. J. Blackshear
E. J. Blackshear, brother-in-law of John D. Pittman
- October 13, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to My Dear Daughter
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- October 13, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to My Dear Daughter
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- October 13, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to My Dear Daughter
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- October 13, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to My Dear Daughter
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- Transcription of October 13, 1861, from E. J. Blackshear to My Dear Daughter
- December 4, 1861, from J. D. Pittman to Dear Mother
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- December 4, 1861, from J. D. Pittman to Dear Mother
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- December 4, 1861, from J. D. Pittman to Dear Mother
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- December 4, 1861, from J. D. Pittman to Dear Mother
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- Transcription of December 4, 1861, from J. D. Pittman to Dear Mother
- President Lincoln, with his son Tad
A picture postcard of the President and his son Thomas (Tad), made by Matthew B. Brady in Washington on February 9, 1864.
- Portrait of Lewis Thornton Powell, alias Payne
Lewis Thornton Powell, alias Payne. Powell, one of Booth�s co-conspirators in the assassination plot against Lincoln and members of his government, was an Alabama native, who was living with his family near Live Oak, Florida, when the war began.
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