S.F1, D2, Folder 50
- “The Alabama, the Confederate Cruiser’s last engagement, How she was sunk by the Kearsarge off the French Coast” Gainesville Messenger, Friday, July 2, 1886
- Alabama Historical Quarterly, volume 23, 1961, pages 190-205
- Amason, George article
- “A Boy’s Recollection of the Civil War” by W.O. Hart
- “The Brooke Guns from Selma” by Walter W. Stephen from Alabama Historical Quarterly, volume 20, 1958, pages 462-475
- Brown, John E. article
- “Buckner at Fort Donelson” Our Southern Home, October 22, 1896
- “Cannon fired at window and trees across the river” by Judi Johnston, Home Record, article written sometime after 1940
- “Confederate Forces” Livingston Journal, December 3, 1875
- “Confederate Mailmen didn’t always get through” by Paul R. Coppock, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Sunday, Oct. 20, 1974
- “The Confederate Note”
- “From a Texas veteran” by W.H. Hodges, The Weekly Press, York, AL, 4-23-1915
- “Gainesville Gleanings” 11/11/1926
- Herr, Captain B.F. article
- Holt, T.G. article
- Houston, Matthew C. article
- Lacy, Captain Elisha article
- “One Confederate Left” Sumter County, 11/11/1926
- “Recollections of a Confederate Private” by S.Q. Hale
- “Reminiscences of a veteran” by B.F. Cobb, Southern Home, 11/10/1901
- “Shiloh’s Battle Field” Livingston Journal, January 12, 1888
- “Some interesting experiences of the Civil War” by B. F. Cobb
- “Strange coincidence, the war began and ended in this house”
- “War as I saw it, 1861-1865” by Frank L. Richardson, Louisiana Historical Quarterly, volume 6, January 1923