Inventory of the effects of Amos S. Tomlin, who died at the Medical College Hospital, Richmond, Va., July 28, 1862. Signed as received by A. C. Tomlin, July 30, 1862.
Letter of recommendation from P. F. Brown to the Visitors of the Medical College of Virginia for Dr. William Alexander Thom for appointment to the professorship of obstetrics.
Inventory of moneys on hand belonging to deceased soldiers who left no other effects, signed by F. M. Parrish, Medical College Hospital, Richmond, Va., August 9, 1862.
Register of patient discharges and deaths for the Medical College Hospital, Richmond, Va, from 1862-1864. The register lists patient discharges during the period of Jan 1, 1862 through July 5, 1864 and patient deaths for the period of Jan. 6, 1862...
Letter from L. S. Joynes to Inspector of Hospitals F. Sorrel requesting his aid in obtaining coke for heating the hospital or use of a canal boat to send to the mines for the supply needed.
Francis E. Luckett's and Hunter H. McGuire's account with the Medical College of Virginia from the secession of southern medical students from Philadelphia, Pa.
Letter from J.J. Gravatt to L.S. Joynes inquiring if all hospital stewards ordered to the Receiving and Way Hospital in Richmond for the purposes of attending medical lectures have matriculated.
Letter from B. R. Wellford and L. S. Joynes to Inspector of Hospitals F. Sorrell [i.e. Sorrel] requesting permission to purchase supplies from the commissary department.
Letter from John Perkins, Confederate Senator from Louisiana, urging the recipient to consider being a candidate for the professorship of obstetrics at the Medical College of Virginia.