North Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Anchram H. and Elizabeth K. Evans Civil War Letters
Anna Sherman Collection
This collection of original and photocopied items is comprised of correspondence and newspaper clippings encompassing nearly 100 years, from 1849 to 1938. Especially of note is the correspondence dating from the time of the U.S. Civil War 1861- 1865. The letters paint a poignant image of life in the confederacy.
Ashe Family Papers
Captain Edward W. Ward Collection
The Captain Edward W. Ward Collection includes various items related to Ward's experience during the Civil War including Confederate Bond Coupons, a loan to the Confederate States and papers regarding his military service. The collection also contains newspaper articles and documents regarding settlement of debts by made by Ward.
Civil War Era Newsprints
Civil War Newspapers and Magazines
Confederate flag and processional cross, circa 1861-1865
Contains a Confederate flag and a processional cross from the Civil War, connected to Alfred Charles Ward, who served in Company A, 3rd Cavalry Regiment North Carolina.
Dr. Thomas Fanning Wood Family Papers
Papers of the Dr. T. F. Wood family of Wilmington, NC. Includes Dr. Woods's Civil War recollections, correspondence, writings of Dr. Edward Jenner Wood, and genealogy of the Wood family.
Governor John W. Ellis Proclamation
A copy of a rare broadside calling the North Carolina legislature into special session was issued by Gov. John W. Ellis on April 17, 1861. The session was called as a result of Abraham Lincoln's call to arms "for the invasion of the peaceful homes of the South....." Only one original is known to exist (according to the donor) from which this copy was made.