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Landing Horses from the Ships

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Item is a black and white photoprint illustration of men lowering a horse from a ship. Accompanying note reads, "Reinforcement of Fort Pickens - Horses slung into the sea to be towed ashore at Santa Rosa Island." Illustration is from Frank Leslie's…

McNally's Map of Georgia, Florida, and Alabama

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This is a hand-colored map of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. The map was created by J. Wells and George B. Sherman.

Letter by Duke K. Bettis to his wife and children

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Handwritten letter on paper.

Duke K. Bettis states that he will send his family paper, stamps, and envelopes to write once a week. He also explains that he is sending money and tells his wife who they need to pay some debts to. Transcription of…

Newspaper Article from the Florida Sentinel

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Newspaper clipping from The Florida Sentinel forecasting that the recapture of Charleston will happen before mid-November, 1863.

Columbiad Guns at Fort Barrancas

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Black and white photograph of men with Columbiad guns at Fort Barrancas.

Notice to Gov. John Milton from Jefferson Davis

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This letter was written by Jefferson Davis to Gov. John Milton to notify Milton that Robert E. Lee has been assigned to command the confederate forces in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.

Capture of the Confederate sloop Fashion on the Apalachicola, by the boats of the U.S. gunboat Port Royal

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Sketch by an officer that was printed in Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper.

Civil War scenes from Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper.

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The top image is a sketch by paymaster John J. Pratt, depicting the crew of the U.S. steamer Stars and Stripes, in the captured schooner Carolina Gertrude, on the Ochlokonee River, engaging the dismounted rebel cavalry on shore.

The bottom image…

Portrait of Captain Edwin Camden - Volusia County, Fla.

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Captain Edwin Camden rode with Stonewall and was one of the "Immortal 600." He put on his Civil War veteran's uniform and tried to register for the draft on the first day of World War I.

Civil War letter to Governor Call, 1860

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Call frequently changed his political affiliations, being in turn a Democrat, Whig, Know-Nothing, and Constitutional Unionist. As the country lurched toward Civil War in the late 1850s and early 1860s, he remained an ardent Unionist. Though no…