Confederate States of America
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Confederate Society of Army and Navy of Confederate State in Maryland records
This collection contains three volumes relating to the Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate State in Maryland. These include: two account books listing annual dues paid by members and the disbursements, 1886-1891; 1890-1921; and one book with a description roll of members of Company B, 21st VA Regiment, 1861-1865, and a ticket for election of officers of the Society of the Army & Navy of the Confederate State, in Maryland, in 1888.
Confederate States of America papers
Miscellaneous collection of muster rolls, photographs, letters, etc. Includes Presidential pardon for former Confederate W.S. Ritter, signed by President Andrew Johnson, November 14, 1865.
Confederate States of America record books
This collection contains five volumes of records relating to the Confederate States of America activities during the Civil War. Volume 1 contains muster rolls of Maryland troops in service of the Confederate States. Volume 2 contains the "History of the Maryland Line, Maryland Organizations, and Maryland Soldiers and Sailors 1861-65." Volumes 3-5 contain extracts from official Records of the War of the Rebellion.
Daniel T. McCabe commonplace book
This commonplace book contains short stories and doodles by Daniel T. McCabe, a resident of Baltimore between 1860-1865 when he was aged 11 - 16. McCabe's notes within the margins of his stories often display encouragement to the Confederacy, particularly support for Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
John E. Hancock photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Confederate States of America members and officers.
United Daughters of the Confederacy records
The United Daughters of the Confederacy Records include the minute books, administrative reports, and scrapbooks of the Maryland Division Executive Board.
Wilmer- Hoffman-Deford manuscript collection
The Wilmer – Hoffman – Deford Manuscript Collection follow different branches of the Deford family tree, highlighting the lives of various, but eventually connected, families, extending from 1777 to 1999. The bulk of the papers (1777 – 1981) center around individual members of the families including James P. Wilmer, Wilmer Hoffman, RC Hoffman, and Mary Dorothea Hoffman Deford.