Soldiers -- Confederate States of America
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Beneficial Association of the Maryland Line collection of record books
This collection contains account, roster, and minute books from three Confederate veterans' organizations. Seven record books are from the Beneficial Association of the Maryland Line; two record books are from the Beneficial Society of the Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States in the State of Maryland; one record book is from the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home; and one record book is from an unidentified organization.
Cooke papers
This collection contains correspondence and ephemera related to Adolphus Cooke, a Confederate soldier, and his family, circa 1862-1915.
Edward Tilghman Paca, Jr. diary
In this diary Edward Tilghman Paca, Jr. records his Civil War experiences dated from 1862 September 15 to Spring 1863. He discusses life as a soldier, occurrences in camp, encounters while marching, supplies, and food.
James Ryder Randall poetry collection
This collection contains both handwritten poetry and newspaper clippings of published poems by James Ryder Randall (1839-1908), author of "Maryland, My Maryland", circa 1858-1865, and undated.
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home collection
The collection includes record books, admission applications, receipt books, a register of residents at the Home, and a register of visitors.
Mitchell-Stump-Maxwell- Magraw family papers
The papers in the Mitchell-Stump-Maxwell-Magraw family papers span 75 years, from 1806 to 1881. The materials consists of correspondence, commonplace books, recipe books and sketches, which have been arranged within the framework of five series by family and chronologically.
Washington Hands Civil War notebook
Microfilmed copy of a notebook written by Washington Hands of Baltimore, Maryland during his time as a Confederate soldier in the Civil War.