Dates: 1931 - 1937; 1942
 

These two volumes are the papers of John C. Pemberton III, the grandson of Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton who was in command of the Confederate forces at Vicksburg in 1863. 

One volume is the manuscript (typewritten, carbon copy) of John C. Pemberton's Pemberton, Defender of Vicksburg (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1942, pp. xvi, 350). This volume contains 364 pages. 

The other volume pertains to the meeting on May 21–22, 1937, of the "Descendants of the Participants of the Campaign, Siege and Defense of Vicksburg," which was attended by John C. Pemberton III and Ulysses S. Grant III, and is entitled "Scrapbook of photographs, newspaper clippings, etc., with reference to Vicksburg reunion, May 21st and 22nd, 1937." This volume also contains some pictures, copies of newspaper articles, and copies of letters back to 1863.

The following may be letters of interest:

  • U. S. Grant, Governor's Island, New York, to Pemberton, May 27, 1937
  • Battle McCardle, Kansas City, Missouri, to Pemberton, May 27 and June 29, 1937
  • L. G. Heider, Vicksburg National Military Park, Vicksburg, to Pemberton, May 27, 1937
  • General Douglas MacArthur, Washington, D.C., to Pemberton, April 3, 1931
  • Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Virginia, to Pemberton, November 1 and 14, 1932
  • Major General William D. Connor, West Point, New York, to Pemberton, June 10, 1937
  • William E. Dodd, Chicago, Illinois, to Pemberton, March 4, 1932
  • Major General Frank M. McCoy, Pemberton's commanding officer in France during World War I and Grant's commanding officer in 1937, Governor's Island, New York, to Pemberton, September 1, 1936
  • Gamaliel Bradford, Wellesley, Massachusetts, to Francis R. Pemberton, March 30, 1931

The second volume is 25 by 30 cm. in size and contains 125 pages.