General Alfred E. Jackson archive (AlfredGeneral Alfred E. Jackson archive (Alfred Eugene Jackson, 1807-1889, Confederate Brigadier General): six autograph letters signed "A. E. Jackson", all to his cousin Harriet H. Kennedy, Jonesborough, Tennessee, three datelined "Clear Branch Va", one August 20, 1867, 52 lines in pencil, "…I regret to hear you have been annoyed with bad tenants…the treatment you have received seems to be the common lot of all rebels in East Tenn…"; one November 22, 1867, 86 short lines in ink, discussing debts; one May 28, 1868, 36 lines in pencil, "We would be glad to see you…in our exile", [signature somewhat faded]; three datelined "Knoxville" below Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company letterheads, one January 28, 1869, 16 lines in blue ink, with postal cover and printed Globe Mutual circular; one February 4, 1869, 15 lines in blue ink; one February 25, 1869, 16 lines in pencil, all discussing damage settlements; with an associated one-sixth plate ambrotype of a Confederate soldier seated with a cavalry sword, possibly A. E. Jackson's son Alfred Eugene Jackson, Jr. (1843-1862), Adjutant of the 29th Tennessee Regiment, [lacking case, scattered light scratches and abrasions to image]; 1869 H. C. Jackson letter and cover, and 1869 Jackson Brother & Co. billing statement, paper items 3-1/4 x 5-1/2 in. (postal covers) to 11 x 8-1/2 in. (total 14 pieces). Folds, minor separations, losses, soiling, pinholes.