From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Incomplete letter from C. A. Taylor to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark, concerning an effort to have corn brought up to impoverished people in northeast Mississippi.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Letter from Confederate Lieutenant General Richard Taylor at Selma, Alabama, to Mississippi Governor Charles Clark at Macon, Mississippi, requesting assistance in protecting and garrisoning the Memphis and Charleston Railroad and the Mobile and Ohio Railroad.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from Confederate General Daniel Ruggles at Jackson, Mississippi, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus, asking that the state militia be called out to deal with a United States Army raid near Saltillo, Mississippi.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from W. Cooper in Coffeeville, Mississippi, calling Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus's attention to the depredations of the United States Army soldiers in the Yazoo River Valley.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from Tuscumbia, Alabama, by John G. Caldwell, asking if there is a reward for the return of A. P. Kibby.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from M. C. Gallaway in Memphis, Tennessee, to Mississippi Governor John J. Pettus concerning a mail agent appointment for James Rhea.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Pettus Collection. Letter from James W. Rhea in Memphis, Tennessee, to Mississippi Governor concerning a mail agent appointment.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from Confederate Colonel E. J. Harvie at Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Colonel James M. Kennard at Corinth, Mississippi, telling Kennard to hold his stores at Banton Station.
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Governor Clark Collection. Telegram from W. F. Johnson, Assistant Chief of Ordnance, at Cherokee, Alabama, to Confederate Captain C. F. Vanderford, asking if he has sent wagons yet.