Letter from Thomas Crutchfield Jr. to James R. Hood. Crutchfield makes an effort to prove his loyalty to the Union by recounting his opposition to secession, his informing the Federals of troop movements, his supplying of the Union army with...
State of Alabama, Selma, Marion, Memphis Railroad Company bonds. Issued September 1, 1869. Reverse side includes original signature of Nathan Bedford Forrest, President. Bond is numbered 67, amount $1,000. Payable in "gold coin of the United...
State of Alabama, Selma, Marion, Memphis Railroad Company bonds. Issued September 1, 1869. Reverse side includes original signature of Nathan Bedford Forrest, President. Bond is numbered 67, amount $1,000. Payable in "gold coin of the United...
Tintype of Andrew Joseph Bonds, Co. B, 7th Tenn. Cav., USA. He died at Grand Junction, Tennessee. The Gordon Browning Museum in McKenzie, Tennessee, has letters he wrote to his wife, Elizabeth, while he was in the war.
These Confederate bonds belonged to Amelia Hord, the wife of Tom E. Hord, of Elmwood in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The sum of $1,000 was to have been payed on July 1, 1876, with 8% interest payable semi-annually.
Clipping from an unnamed newspaper recounting a reunion held at the Battle of Franklin. "The surviving remnants of the Blue and the Gray met yesterday, in comradeship and the bonds of brotherhood, on the most desperate field that their enmity...
Depository receipt for $600 in Confederate bonds or stock purchased by R. C. Gray at Knoxville Depositories Office. The receipt was signed by J. G. M. Ramsey, Depository.
These Confederate bonds belonged to Amelia Hord, the wife of Tom E. Hord, of Elmwood in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The sum of $500 was to have been payed on July 1, 1875, with 8% interest payable semi-annually.
A letter from Thomas L. Bransford, Nashville, Tennessee, to the Honorable G. A. Trenholm, Secretary of the Treasury, Richmond, Virginia, concerning disposal of bonds.