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J. B Wiggins, Asst. Surgeon P. A. C. S., Fort McAllister, Ga., to surgeon Joseph Jones, relative to relations of Typhoid and Malarial Fever. 1864, February 27. E. C. C [lay], Richmond, to cousin, personal. 1864, March 2. Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., receipt for prescription ingredients bought from Plumb and Leitner. 1864, March 15. Mary Jones Jones, Columbia, S. C., receipt for subscription to the Southern Presbyterian March 21 1864-March 21 1865. 1864, March 21. S. S Smith, Acting Asst. Surgeon L. A. Wailes will, with his attendants and nurses, report to Surgeon Collitt in charge of Gen. Hospital at Shreveport, LA., for temporary duty without delay, signed by S. S. Smith, Med. Director Gen. Hosp. Trans-Miss. Dept. 1864, March 22. S. S. Smith; Voucher for Asst. Surgeon L. A. Wailes to tum over the hospital furniture and store in his charge to surgeon in charge of Gen. Hosp. At Shreveport, LA. 1864, March 22. Joseph Jones, Augusta, to mother, Mary, McIntosh no. 3, A & G, R. R., personal. 1864, March 24. Mary Jones Jones, Arcadia Plantation, to son Joseph, personal. 1864, April 2. Caroline S. Jones, Augusta, to mother-in-law, personal. 1864, April 3. Caroline S. Jones, Augusta, to mother-in-law, Mary Jones, Riceboro, personal (enclosed in letter of Joseph Jones' to his mother; same date). 1864, April 18. Joseph Jones, Augusta, to mother, Mary Jones, Riceboro, personal. (enclosed; message of Caroline to Mary). 1864, April 18.

Charleston, S.C. to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, thanking him for the copy of the Southern Medical Journal. 1866, July 11. Lippincott, J.B. and Co. Philadelphia, to Joseph Jones, Augusta, relative to Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. 1866, July 12. Porcher, F. Peyre. M.D, Charleston, to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, personal. 1866, July 12. Nashville, Tenn. to Doctor Joseph Jones Augusta, Ga., relative to a job offered Dr. Jones in Nashville. 1866, July 16. Hitt, V.G.. Medical Society of Augusta, Ga., Secretary to Dr. J. Jones, Augusta, ; "question for discussion for the third Wednesday in July. 1866, (before July 18) Hitt, V.G. Medical Society of Augusta, secretary, to [Joseph Jones, Augusta]; announcement of a meeting. 1866, July 18. Augusta, Ga., to Prof. Paul Eve, M.D. Nashville, Tenn., relative to Jones, accepting a position in the Medical School at the University of Nashville. 1866, July 20. Eve, F. Paul. Nashville, Tenn. to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., to Jones' accepting a teaching position at the University of Nashville. 1866, July 24. Augusta, to Dr. M, Goldsmith, Louisville, relative to University of Louisville. (telegram). 1866, July 24. Augusta, to Dr. 1. E. Habersham, relative to medical matters. 1866, July 24. Goldsmith, M. M.D. Louisville, Ky., to Joseph Jones, Augusta, relative to position offered by the University of Louisville. 1866, July 25. Sanders, M.D. M.D. Renwick, Ga., to Dr. Jones, Augusta, relative to medical matters. 1866, July 25. Halloway, James M.

M.D. Louisville, Ky., to Prof. Joseph Jones, M.D. Augusta, Ga., relative to position offered by the University of Louisville. 1866, July 26. Nashvillle, Tenn. to Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., relative to Jones' appointment to Medical School, University of Nashville. 1866, July 27. Augusta, Ga., to Dr. Paul F. Eve, Nashville, Tenn., relative to Jones' acceptance of professorship at the Medical School, University of Nashville. 1866, July 30. Augusta, to M. Goldsmith, M.D., University of Louisville, relative to teaching position offered by the University of Louisville. 1866, July 30. LeConte, Joseph. Columbia, S.c. to DrJoseph Jones, Augusta, relative to medical matter. 1866, July 30. Hitt, V.G. Medical Society of Augusta, secretary, to Joseph Jones. Augusta; announcement of a meeting. 1866, July. Augusta, Ga., Receipt for wages paid up to August 1, by Joseph Jones, to [Negroes] Jane and Titus Stewart. 1866, August 1. Hitt, V.G. Medical Society of Augusta Ga., V. G. Hitt, secretary, to Joseph Jones, Augusta: announcement of a meeting. 1866, August 1. Nashville, Tenn. to Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., relative to Jones' appointment in Medical School at the University of Nashville. 1866. August 4. Werdon, H. M. Eufawla, Ala., to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, relative to cholera. 1866, August 4. Nashville, Tenn., to Doctor Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., relative to Jones' appointment as a professor at the Medical School at the University of Nashville. 1866, August 6. Nashville, Tenn., to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., relative to Jones' appointment to Medical School at the University of Nashville. 1866, August 7.

Manigault, Louis. Charleston, S.C. to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, relative to medical matters. 1866, August 7. Cook, John S. Ga.; RR, to Dr. Joseph Jones, requesting his services. 1866, August 9. Jones, Mary Jones. Nashville, Tenn. to Caroline Jones Augusta. Ga., relative to her husband's wellbeing in Nashville. 1866 August 9. Manigault, Louis. Charleston, S.c., to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, relative to medical matters. 1866, August 13. Augusta,: receipt for rent paid by Joseph Jones from June 30 to Sept 30 1866. 1866 August 14. Manigault, Louis. Charleston, to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, personal. 1866, August 14. Porcher, Peyre F. M.D., Mobile, to Prof. Joseph Jones, M.D., Augusta. 1866, August 14. Nashville, Tenn., to Joseph Jones, Augusta, Ga., relative to Jones' appointment in Medical School at University of Nashville. 1866, August 16. Jones, Caroline S. Augusta, to Dr. Eve, relative to her husband, Joseph. 1866, August 19. Jones, Caroline S. Sand Hills, to husband Joseph, personal. 1866, August 19. Doremus, Robert Ogden. To Prof. Jones, Augusta, personal. 186.6, August 20. New York, to wife Caroline S. Jones, Augusta, personal. 1866, August 20. Lee, Charles A. Peekskill, N.Y, to Dr. Joseph Jones, Augusta, personal. 1866, August 20. Jones, Joseph New York; receipt for books bought from Bailliere Bros. By Joseph Jones. 1866, August 22.

Sarah Maxwell Cumming, Augusta, Ga., to Joseph relative to well-being of relatives. 1864, April 21. Augusta, to brother, Col. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr., Savannah, relative to the sickness of the Negroes. 1864, April 30. Maxwell, William Camp Sumpter, [Andersonville], Ga., to brother and sister, relative to his imprisonment in Andersonville. 1864, May 25. Marietta, to wife Caroline, relative to the progress of the war. 1864, June 2. Maxwell, James A. Camp Sumpter, Andersonville, Ga., to his father, Mr. S. S. Maxwell, Hebron, Pleasants Co., West Va., relative to his capture and imprisonment. [Given to Joseph Jones to mail?] 1864, June 9. Jones, Mary Jones. Savannah, to son, Joseph Jones, Augusta, personal. 1864, June 11. Augusta, to mother, Mary Jones, relative to progress of war. 1864, June 15. Cockrell, Brig. Gen. F. M. HQ pt Mo. Brig. In field near Latimer House, to Major D[avid] W. Sanders, A. A. Gen. Confederate States of America, relative to military matters. 1864, June 18. Storrs, George S. HQ [Barta Holly] French's Division, to Maj. D. W. Sanders, A. A. Gen. 1864, June 26. Atlanta, to wife Caroline, Augusta, relative to progress of War. 1864, June 27. McKelvey, P. B. Chief Surgeon District Western La., Alexandria, La., to Acting Asst. Surgeon L. A. Wailes, relative to military matters. 1864, June 27. Atlanta, to wife Caroline, Augusta, relative to progress of war. 1864, June 28. Marietta, to wife, Augusta, relative to progress of war. 1864, June 30.

Stout S. H. Medical Director of Hospitals, Atlanta, ordering him to move the hospital and patients to Macon. (page 25) Volume 50. 1864, July 6. Stout S. H. Office Medical Director Hospitals, Macon, Ga., to Surgeons in Charge of Hospital Encampments, giving requirements for placing of tents. Diagrams enclosed. ( Circular No. 22 ) (page 27 ). Volume 50. 1864, July 15. Stout S. H.' Office Medical Director Hospitals, Macon, to Surgeon J.C. Mullens, in charge of Hospitals, Vineville, Ga., relative to locations of hospitals in the Dept. ( page 29 ) Volume 50. 1864, July 23. Richmond, Va.; order by Surgeon General S.P. Moore, C.S.A. to Joseph Jones to investigate the causes, pathology and treatment of fevers and the relations of climate and soil to disease. Copy of a true copy. ( the latter indicated by Joseph Jones, May 1, 1865 ). 1864, August 6. Moore, S. P. Richmond, Va., : order by Surgeon General S.P. Moore, C.S.A., to Joseph Jones to investigate the causes, pathology and treatment of fevers and the relations of climate and soil to disease. 1864, August 6. Moore, S.P. Richmond Va., to Joseph Jones, ordering him to conduct his investigations of the medical conditions at the Andersonville Prison ( 6 pp.) 1864, August 6. McKelvey, P. B. Special Order from P. B. McKelvey, Headquarters District Western La., Alexandria, to Asst. Surgeon L.A. Wailes, Harrison's Battalion, Alexandria, La. 1864, August 13. Egan, lc. order from Egan, Acting Chief Surgeon District Western La., Alexandria, to Asst. Surgeon L.A. Wailes, [Alexandria]. 1864, August 18. Thomas, Brig. Gen. A. Special Order No. 138, Thomas Brigade, H. Q. near Alexandria, La., to Surgeon l C. Egan, Acting Medical Director, District of West La. 1864, August 19. Augusta, to Surgeon George Blackie, C.S.A., Augusta, relative to a possible service exemption for an artificial limb maker. On reverse side, another letter of recommendation for the man, DeSanssure Ford, M. D.

1864, August 22. Egan, lc. Office of Chief Surgeon Dist. Of West. La., Alexandria, to Asst. Surgeon L. A. Wailes, Alexandria, relative to a case of smallpox. 1864, September 3. Ford, Frank G. Camp 5th Georgia Regt., James Island, S.C., to Surgeon Joseph Jones, Macon, Ga., relative to a leave of absence wanted by Ford. 1864, September 9. Jones, Caroline S. Augusta, to husband Joseph, personal. 1864, September 16. Howe, S. S[arah]. Columbia, to friend [Caroline Jones? Mary Jones?], personal. 1864, September 22. Camp Sumpter, Andersonville, Ga., to mother, Mary, Augusta, relative to the conditions of the prison. 1864, September 22. Jones, Caroline S. Augusta, to husband Joseph, [ Andersonville, Ga. ], personal. 1864, September 27. Knode, o. B. Surgeon, P.A.C.S., St. Mary's Hospital, Union Springs, Ala. To Surgeon S.H. Stout, Medical Division Hospitals, Columbus, Ga., relative to hospital gangrene. 1864, September 30. Powell, A. A. Empire Hospital, Vineville, Ga., to Surgeon Joseph Jones, relative to three deaths. 1864, September 30. Macon, Ga., to wife, Caroline, Augusta, relative to his duties. 1864, October 1. Macon, Ga., to Asst. Surgeon A. A. Powell, Empire Hospital, Vineville, [Ga.], relative to hospital gangrene and pyaemia. ( page 1 ) Volume 50. 1864, October 7. Macon, Ga., to Asst. Surgeon V. L. Perry, Empire Hospital, Vineville, [Ga.], relative to hospital gangrene and pyaemia. (page3) Volume 50. Macon, Ga., to Medical Purveyor Confederate States Of America, Macon, relative to medical supplies. 1864, October 7. Macon, to wife Caroline, Augusta, personal.

1864, October 16. Jones, Caroline S. Augusta, to husband Joseph, [Macon], personal. 1864, October 19. Macon, to Lt. Frank G. Ford, relative to Ford's desire to be an Assistant in Jones' laboratory. Contains letter of September 13, 1864, from S. P. Moore, Surgeon General C.S.A. Richmond, to Joseph Jones, Augusta, relative to same. ( page 87 ) Volume 50. 1864, October 19. Macon, Ga., to Prof. Lewis D. Ford, M. D. Augusta, relative to Ford's son's request. (page 91) Volume 50. 1864, October 19. Macon, Ga., to Surgeon Wm. H. Prioleau, Medical Purveyor C.S.A., Macon, relative to Louis Manigault's appointment as Jones' assistant. (page 85) Volume 50. 1864, October 19. Macon, Ga., to Acting Asst. Surgeon Carter, Empire Hospital, Vineville, Ga., relative to the results of a postmortem examination performed by Jones upon a case of Confluent Small Pox. (page 5) Volume 50. 1864, October 21. Ives, A.e. Augusta, Ga., to Dr. Joseph Jones, personal. 1864, October 28. Macon, Ga., to Surgeon J.e. Mullins, P.A.C.S., in charge of Atlanta hospitals, Vineville, Ga., relative to hospital gangrene. (page 39) Volume 50. Cowan J. J. HQ, Cowan's Battery, to Lt. Col. S. C. Williams, Stewart's Corps, relative to military matters. 1864, October 31. Putnam Darden HQ Darden's Battery, near Tuscumbia, Ala., to either Major A.P. Mason or Major John. D. Myner, relative to the action of Darden's Battery in the operations around Decatur, Ala., on the 26, 27, 28, of October, 1864. 1864, November 1. Hoskins, James A. Capt. Hoskins' Battery: Report of port taken by his battery in siege of Decatur, Ala. 1864, November 1. Harris, Lt. A. W.

commanding Battery, Tuscumbia, Ala., to Maj. G. French's Division, Army of Tenn., relative to the engagement at Decatur, Ala., of27 October. 1864, November 2. Kolb, Capt. R. F. Headquarters Kolb's Battery: offcial report of the port taken by Kolb's Battery in the siege of Decatur, Ala. 1864, November 2. Tarrant, Capt. Ed. Tarrant's Battery, in the field near Tuscumbia, Ala., field report, to Capt. W.D. Gale. 1864, November 2. Trueheart D[aniel] [Ault?] 1. No name. No name. No name. HQ Trueheart's Battalion, in the field., to Capt. engagement of Selden's Battery at Tilton, Ga., 13 October, 1864. 1864, November 2. Captain HQ Artillery Stewart's Corps, to Captain [W.D.] Gale. W. D. Gale, relative to the Richmond, War Dept. CSA : Appointment of David P. Jewett, P.A.C.S., to the rank of Asst. Surgeon, effective 1 May, 1864. Signed by James A. Seddon, Sec. Of War. 1864, November 4. Richmond, Va., War Dept. C.S.A. Appointment of P.B. Dandridge, P. A. C.S., to the 'rank of Asst. Surgeon, effective 4 July, 1864. Signed by James A. Seddon, Sec. of War. 1864, November 3. Richmond, Va., War Dept. CSA : Appointment of 1.S. McDonough, P.A.C.S., to the ran of Surgeon, effective I May 1864. Signed by James A. Seddon, Sec. Of War. 1864, November 4. Macon, Ga., to Surgeon Wm. P. Harden, in charge of Empire Hospital, Vineville, Ga., Carter, L. relative to Jones' investigations on hospital gangrene.( page 95 ) Volume 50. 1864, November 5. Macon, Ga., to Surgeon Joshua Gore, P.A.C.S., Macon, relative to hospital gangrene and small pox. (page 83 ) Volume 50. 1864, November 6. Empire Hospital, Vineville, [ Ga.], to Joseph Jones, Surgeon P.A.C.S., relative to drugs. (Included in Volume 50 ) 1864, November 6.

Harden, William P. Empire Hospital, Vineville, [ Ga. ], to Col. Wm. M. Mitchell, Columbus, Ga., intoducing Joseph Jones. (p. 107) Volume 50. 1864, November 7. Macon, Ga., to Surgeon Wm. P. Harden, in charge of Empire Hospital, Vineville, Ga., relative to various hospital cases. ( page 101 ) Volume 50. 1864, November 8. Fairbanks, G.R. Macon, Ga.: receipt from G.R. Fairbanks to Joseph Jones for something received by the latter from the Quartermaster about October 1. 1864, November 1. Macon, Ga.: Receipt from G.R. Fairbanks to Joseph Jones for something received by the latter through the Quartermaster about October 1. 1864, November 11. Augusta, to his brother, Col. Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. Savannah, relative the activities of Federal forces in Ga. 1864, December 16. Surgeon General's Office, War Dept., Riclunond, Va.: order to Joseph Jones to institute an extended investigation upon the causes, pathology and treatment of fevers and the relations of climate and soil to disease. 1864. Poole, D.H. Acting Asst. Gen., HQ, Dept. of S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, S. C. to Col. Charles Colcock Jones, [Jr.], relative to the latter's examination of the Organization of Maj. Gen. Wheeler's Cavalry Corps. 1865, January 13. Jones, John Refuge Plantation, Baker County, Ga., to nephew and mece, relative to the progress of the war. [Joseph & Caroline Jones]. 1865, January 16. Clift, M. H. Capt. A.C.S., HQ Dibrell's Cavalry Brig., to Col. W.S.M. Lemore. Report of rations issued. 1865, January 17. Dibrell, Gen. G. G. HQ Cavalry Division, to Lt. Col. C. C. Jones, Jr., relative to strength of various Confederate units. 1865, January 17. Brig, Gen. Anderson. HQ Anderson's Brigade, to Lt. Col. C. C. Jones, Jr., Asst. Inspector General Dept. of S. C. and Ga., relative to military matters.