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  1. Battle of Munfordville, KY Sunday 14th, 1862 - The Confederates Charging Through

    Illustration of the Battle of Munfordville, KY Sunday 14th, 1862 - The Confederates Charging Through the Abatis in front of the Fortifications near the Green River, appears to be a page from Pictorial Record of War- Harper's Weekly, on verso: General Robert H.Milroy General Hiram G. Berry General George D. Bayard General Christopher C. Augur

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    Battle of Munfordville
  2. Blackburn House

    Cabinet card photograph of the Blackburn house that stood at 10th and Adams streets. On the porch: William M. Temple and Ruth Hines Temple, seated are Aunt Beck (Mrs. John Stephen Kelley) and Grandma Mary Ellen Ennis Temple, standing left Aunt Mary Miller (Mrs. A. L.) Temple and Aunt Bessie (Mrs. Charles Peyton Davidson.) The African American maid was Fanny Jackson. The house was built by Samuel D. Blackburn and was the headquarters for the Confe...

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    Blackburn House
  3. Blackburn House

    Cabinet card photograph of the Blackburn house that stood at 10th and Adams streets. The house was built by Samuel D. Blackburn and was the headquarters for the Confederate Army of the West under General Albert Sidney Johnston who occupied it on October 15, 1861. See MSS 55

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    BlackBurn House
  4. Cane - 1942.31.1

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    Cane
  5. Confederate Advance Hike [certificate]

    Certificate for Murray Elrod "having hiked the route of the Confederate Advance from Cave City to Munfordville."

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    Certificate
  6. Confederate Memorial

    Red and White Confederate Memorial ribbon dated May 28, 1892

    Record Type: Archive

    Confederate Memorial
  7. Confederate Monument

    Unused postcard showing the Confederate Monument, Park Place, Louisville, Ky as produced by J. Murray Jordan: Publisher 1438 South Penn Square, Philadelphia. 14 x 9 cm.

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    Confederate Monument
  8. Confederate Soldier

    Tintype of Confederate Soldier

    Record Type: Photo

    Soldier-Confederate
  9. Confederate Soldier

    Tintype of Confederate Soldier; please help identify the person in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083.

    Record Type: Photo

    Confederate Soldier
  10. General Braxton Bragg

    Carte de visite of General Braxton Bragg (C.S.A.)

    Record Type: Photo

    Braxton Bragg
  11. John M. Porter

    Cabinet card photograph of John Marion Porter; John Marion Porter (1839–1898) grew up in Butler County, Kentucky. He was the oldest of Reverend Nathaniel Porter’s nine children, and became a lawyer when the Civil War began. He enlisted in the Confederate army. One of the photographs is a reprint of Porter in his uniform.

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    John M. Porter
  12. John Young Brown's Proposition

    This handbill is John Young Brown's response to a newspaper article, "My attention has been called to the following paragraph which appeared in your paper of this date: "This ambiguous report of my remarks has, I find, been misunderstood by some who have read it, who construe my language to apply to the Government of the Confederate States! What I did say was this: Not one man or one dollar will Kentucky furnish Lincoln to aid him in his unholy w...

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    John Young Brown's Proposition
  13. Kentuckians To Arms!

    This handbill presents a poem calling for Kentuckians to rally to the Confederate cause to resist Northern aggression.

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    Kentuckian to Arms!
  14. Kentucky!

    A proclamation issued by General Simon Bolivar Bucker upon occupying Bowling Green, KY as a defensive position. Buckner states that Kentucky hasn't observed its "strict neutrality" position and that he will evacuate Kentucky whenever Federal troops also stationed there evacuate. Signed by Brig. general C.S.A. S.B. Buckner

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    Kentucky!
  15. Kentucky Confederate Seal

    Photograph of a painting of the Kentucky Confederate Seal

    Record Type: Photo

    Kentucky Confederate Seal
  16. Leaving Home

    Print of "Leaving Home" by William Gilbert Gaul; the print shows a young man leaving to fight in the Confederate Army. 55 x 50 cm.

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    Leaving Home
  17. Papers (Green Family)

    Correspondence of the Green family, Falls of Rough, Kentucky, including business papers and account books, and correspondence of several generations of the Robert Wilmot Scott family, originally of Frankfort, Kentucky.

    Record Type: Archive

    MSS 49, II, B5, F1
  18. Papers (McElroy, Clarence Underwood, 1849-1928) - McElroy, Clarence Underwood, 1849-1928

    Correspondence, legal and business papers, speeches and travelogs of Bowling Green, Kentucky attorney Clarence Underwood McElroy. Also includes papers of law partner, Daniel Webster Wright; Skiles and Underwood families of Warren County, Kentucky; the Trigg family of Barren County, Kentucky; and some Warren County, Kentucky court records.

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    McElroy Teachers College Hts. Aug. 1923, p. 4
  19. Papers (McGlasson, Frank R.) - McGlasson, Frank R.

    An account of Ferguson's military trial for murders committed during the Civil War by him and his band of outlaws, held at Nashville, Tennessee. Transcript compiled from official records by Frank R. McGlasson, U.S. Army surgeon.

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (McGlasson, Frank R.)
  20. Papers (Stark Family)

    Letter from Elizabeth Stark Alvis, Bowling Green, Kentucky to Alfred Leland Crabb, Nashville, Tennessee, with biographical information on her father, John W. Stark, and his descendants. Includes biographical and genealogical material on the Stark family of Allen County, Kentucky and Pike County, Missouri.

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    Papers (Stark Family)

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