Manuscript Collection

Civil War Pamphlet Collection - Accession 508 - M215 (256-258)

Civil War Pamphlet Collection - Accession 508 - M215 (256-258)

Files

Identifier

Accession 508 - M215 (256-258)

Inclusive Dates

1898-1925

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Collection Size

280 pieces

Language

English

Scope and Content Note

The Civil War Pamphlet Collection consists of several pamphlets related to the American Civil War and it's beginnings and impact on the South. The titles of the pamphlets include "Army and Navy of the Confederate States”, “Battles and Leaders: The Surrender and Results”, “History of Slavery: All the South Did Not Fight To Hold Slaves”, “Truths of History” by Mildred Lewis Rutherford, “Things that Make for Peace”, “The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln”, “The True Story of the Cotton Gin-Why is Cotton King?-States Rights Stressed”, “The South Must Have Her Rightful Place in History”, and “History of the Ladies Memorial Association: Monuments to the Confederate Soldiers.”

Provenance

The Civil War Pamphlet Collection was given as a gift to the Archives by Doris B. Wright on June 2, 1983.

Copyright

For information concerning copyright please contact the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University.

Civil War Pamphlet Collection - Accession 508 - M215 (256-258)

LC Subject Headings

United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Pamphlets

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