Also included are notes by R. T. Conley, concerning casualties and the battles fought by the companies. Conley served as a lieutenant in a company of sharpshooters in the 36th Virginia regiment.
The notebook contains records of accounts and supplies for a plank fence on his plantation "to be made by the M & C R. Road Co. and Thomas Fearn"; information on cotton crops, supplies at home and at his plantation, and lands he owned in...
The notebook contains poetry, notes, sketches, regimental rosters, receipts for supplies, loose letters, and the pass issued to Wilson at Appomattox Court House at the end of the war.