ftc/V JLY' isM I EXCHANGE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. RECEIVED BY EXCHANGE Class ~r< BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WISCONSIN IN THE WAR WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION: ORIOJINAL PAPERS. No. 5 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WISCONSIN'S PARTICIPATION IN THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES Based upon material contained in the Wisconsin Historical Library Compiled by ISAAC SAMUEL BRADLEY LIBRARIAN AND ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION MAY, 1911 FIFTEEN HUNDRED COPIES PRINTED i? » Copyright, 1911 THE WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION (in behalf of the State of Wisconsin) Opinions or errors of fact on the part of the respective authors of the Commission's publications (whether Reprints or Original Narratives) have not'been'modified or corrected by the Commission. For all statements, of whatever|character, the Author alone is responsible DEMOCRAT PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTER CONTENTS PAGE WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION . . ix BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WISCONSIN IN THE WAR BE TWEEN THE STATES : I. State Publications: Adjutant General .... 1 Governor's Message ... 2 Quartermaster General ... 2 Surgeon General .... 2 Secretary of State .... 2 Shiloh Monument Commission History Commission Soldiers' Orphans' Home . . 5 Wisconsin Veterans' Home . . 5 II. Military Organizations: Grand Army of the Republic . 6 Military Order of the Loyal Legion 8 Soldiers' Aid Society . . . 12 III. General Histories . 13 [v] 22599! CONTENTS PAGE IV. Regimental Histories and Reunions: First Artillery .... 14 First Cavalry . . . . 14 First Infantry . . . . 14 Second Infantry . . . . 14 Third Artillery . . . . 15 Third Infantry . . . . 15 Fourth Cavalry . . . . 16 Fifth Infantry . . . . 16 Sixth Artillery . . . . 17 Sixth Infantry . . . . 17 Eighth Infantry . . . . 18 Tenth Infantry . . . . 19 Eleventh Infantry . . . . 19 Twelfth Infantry . . . . 19 Thirteenth Infantry ... 20 Fourteenth Infantry . . . 21 Fifteenth Infantry .... 22 Sixteenth Infantry .... 22 Twenty-first Infantry ... 23 Twenty-second Infantry ... 23 Twenty-third Infantry ... 24 Twenty-fourth Infantry ... 24 [vi] CONTENTS PAGE Twenty-fifth Infantry ... 24 Twenty-eighth Infantry . . 25 Twenty-ninth Infantry ... 25 Thirtieth Infantry ... 26 Thirty-second Infantry . . . 26 Thirty-sixth Infantry . . . 27 Thirty-seventy Infantry . . . 27 Thirty-eighth Infantry . . . 27 Fortieth Infantry . . . . 27 Forty-third Infantry . . . 28 V. iMiscellaneous 29 Scrap-books . . . . . 32 INDEX 33 [ vii WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION (Organized under the provisions of Chapter 298, Laws of 1905, as amended by Chapter 378, Laws of 1907 and Chapter 445, Laws of 1909) FRANCIS E. McGOVERN Governor of Wisconsin CHARLES E. ESTABROOK Representing Department of Wisconsin, Grand Army of the Republic REUBEN G. THWAITES Superintendent of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin CARL RUSSELL FISH Professor of American History in the University of Wisconsin MATTHEW S. DUDGEON Secretary of the Wisconsin Library Commission Chairman, COMMISSIONER ESTABROOK Secretary and Editor, COMMISSIONER THWAITES Committee on Publications, COMMISSIONERS THWAITES AND FlSH [iz] Bibliography of Wisconsin in the War of Secession I. State Publications Adjutant General Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of Wis consin, 1861-70. Madison, 1861-1870. 10 v. O. These contain rosters and historical sketches of the various Wisconsin regiments, lists of killed and wounded, rolls of honor, statistics of enrollment, etc. Annual report, Dec. 30, 1861. 63 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1862. 208 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1863: 337 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1864. 469 p. Annual report, Dec. 30, 1865. 1058 p. Annual report, Dec. 30, 1865. (2nd edition. ) 1268 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1866. 8 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1867. 147 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1868. 34 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1869. 124 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1870. 84 p. The military law of the State of Wisconsin. Passed at the ses sion of the legislature of 1863. Madison, 1863. 24 p. O. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861- 1865. Compiled by authority of the legislature under the direction of Jeremiah M. Rusk, Governor, and Chandler P. Chapman, Adjutant General. Madison, 1886. 2 v. O. Vol. 1. Cavalry and Artillery. 1st to 15th Regts. Infantry, vii, 829 p. Vol. 2. 16th and 53d Regts. Infantry. Miscellaneous. 979 p. [i] Bibliography of Wisconsin Governor's Message Annual message of the Governor, 1860-1866. Madison, 1860-66. 7 pm. O. Contains comments on the Civil War, slavery, organization of the militia, and other military matters. Annual message of Alexander W. Randall, Jan. 12, 1860. 27 p. Annual message of Alexander W. Randall, Jan. 10, 1861. 25 p. Annual message of Louis P. Harvey, Jan. 8, 1862. 23 p. Annual message of Edward Salomon, Jan. 15, 1863. 25 p. Annual message of James T. Lewis, Jan. 14, 1864. 13 p. Annual message of James T. Lewis, Jan. 12, 1865. 20 p. Annual message of Lucius Fairchild, Jan. 11, 1866. 34 p. Quartermaster General Report of the Quartermaster-General, 1862-1865. Madison. 1862- 65. 4 pm. O. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1862. 7 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1863. 31 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1864. 37 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1865. 29 p. Surgeon General Annual report of the Surgeon-General of the State of Wisconsin, 1862-1865. Madison, 1862-65. 4 pm. O. Annual report, Feb. 27, 1863 [for 1862]. 8 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1863. 14 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1864. 13 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1865. 26 p. In Governor's Message and Documents for 1862 to 1865, respectively. No more published. Secretary of State List of persons, residents of the State of Wisconsin, reported as deserters from the military or naval service of the United States. Madison, 1867. 214 p. O. Same (revised edition). Madison, 1868. 216 p. O. Published by the Secretary of State, in accordance with the provisions, of chapter 57, laws of 1867. [2] War of Secession Alphabetical list of the soldiers and sailors of the late war resid ing in the State of Wisconsin, June 20, 1885. Reprinted from the census enumeration, compiled by the Secretary of State under chapter 161, laws of 1885. Madison, 1886. 387 p. O. Wisconsin census enumeration, 1895. Names of ex-soldiers and sailors residing in Wisconsin, June 20, 1895. Compiled from the returns made by the county clerks to the Secretary of State, as provided for by chapter 161, laws of 1885. Alpha betically arranged. Madison, 1896. xii, 363 p. O. Wisconsin census enumeration, 1905. Names of ex-soldiers and sailors residing in Wisconsin, June 1, 1905. Compiled from the returns made by the county clerks to the Secretary of State, as provided' by chapter 45, Revised Statutes, 1898. Alphabetically arranged. Madison, 1906. x,245p. O. Shiloh Monument Commission Wisconsin at Shiloh. Report of the Commission. Compiled by Capt. F. H. Magdeburg. Issued by Wisconsin Shiloh Monu ment Commission, 1909. [Milwaukee.] 255 p. O. With portraits, maps, and illustrations. History Commission Reports Wisconsin in the Civil War. Report of the "Commission for the purpose of devising a plan to provide for the preparation of the history of the Wisconsin soldiers in the civil war," acting under the provisions of chapter 298, laws of 1905. Madison, 1907. 9 p. O. Second biennial report. 1909. 5 p. O. Original papers 1. A view of the Vicksburg campaign. A paper read before the Madison literary club, October 14, 1907. By William Free man Vilas, Lieutenant-Colonel of Twenty-third Wisconsin; Bibliography of Wisconsin -volunteer infantry. [Madison], Wisconsin History Commis sion, August, 1908. xii, 104 p. O. With map and portrait of the author, and "Selected bibliography of the Vicksburg campaign" by Minnie Myrtle Oakley. 2. Capture and escape; a narrative of army and prison life. By John Azor Kellogg, Colonel of Sixth Wisconsin volunteer infantry and Brevet Brigadier-General. [Madison], Wiscon sin History Commission, November, 1908. xvi, 201 p. O. With portrait of author. 3. Three Wisconsin Cushings. A sketch of the lives of Howard B., Alonzo H., and William B. Gushing, children of a pio neer family of Waukesha County. By Theron Wilber Haight, Private, Corporal, First Sergeant, Second and First Lieutenant, U. S. V., in the war between the states. [Madi son], Wisconsin History Commission, April, 1910. xiv, 109 p. G. With portraits and illustrations. 4. The Chattanooga campaign; with especial reference to Wiscon sin's participation therein. By Michael Hendrick Fitch, Lieu tenant-Colonel of Twenty-first Wisconsin infantry. [Madi son], Wisconsin History Commission, March, 1911. xiii, 255 p. G. With six maps. Reprints 1. The Battle of Gettysburg. By Frank Aretas Haskell, aide-de camp to General John Gibbon, and Colonel of Thirty-sixth Wisconsin infantry. [Madison], Wisconsin History Commis sion, November, 1908. xxiii, 185 p. G. With portrait of author and two maps. Same, second edition. April, 1910. xxviii, 192 p. G. Circulars 1. Get. 30, 1909. [Laws relating to, and the work of the com mission.] 8 p. T. 2. March 16, 1910. Inquiry concerning the part taken by women. 6 p. T. [4] War of Secession Soldiers' Orphans' Home Annual report of the board of trustees of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 1865-66 to 1880-81, 1894. Madison, 1866-82, 1894. 1 7 pm. O. Annual report, Sept. 30, 18C6. 24 p. Annual report, Sept, 30, 1867. 32 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1868. 38 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1869. 31 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1870. 50 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1871. 35 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1872. 58 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1873. 38 p. Annual report, . Sept. 30, 1874. 21 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1875. 18 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1876. 10 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1877. 15 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1878. 18 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1879. 20 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1880. 20 p. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1881. 18 p. Final report, 1894. 25 p. Wisconsin Veterans' Home Annual report of the board of trustees, Wisconsin Veterans' Home, 1895, 1897 to 1909. 14 pm. O. With portraits and illustrations of the Home. Reports prior to 1897 are included in the Annual Proceedings of the Department of Wis consin, Grand Army of the Republic. Annual report, May 22-23, 1895. 30 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1897. 49 p. Annual report, Dec, 31, 1898. 62 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1899. 78 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1900. 32 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1901. 45 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1902. 39 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1903. 54 p. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1904. 40 p. 18th annual report, Dec. 31, 1905. 47, 33 p. 19th annual report, Dec. 31, 1906. 46 p. 20th annual report, Dec. 31, 1907. 35 p. 21st annual report, Dec. 31, 1908. 42 p. 22nd annual report, Dec. 31, 1909. 47 p. Bibliography of Wisconsin -jg^g II. Military Organizations Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Wisconsin Proceeding's of the annual encampments, Department of Wiscon sin, Grand Army of the Republic, 17th to 44th, 1883-1910. 28 v. O. The proceedings of the 1st to 16th sessions (1867 to 1882) were not pub lished. Proceedings subsequent to 1893 contain portraits of the officers of the department. Seventeenth annual session, Portage, Jan. 23, 1883. 32 p. Eighteenth annual encampment, Janesville, Jan. 23-24, 1884. 36 p. Nineteenth annual encampment, Madison, Jan. 22-23, 1885. 48 p. Twentieth annual encampment, Milwaukee, Feb. 3-4, 1S86. 74 p. Twenty-first annual encampment, Milwaukee, Feb. 15-16, 1887. 112 p. Twenty-second annual encampment, Milwaukee, Feb. 15-16, 1888. 171 p. Twenty-third annual encampment, Milwaukee, Feb. 20-21, 1889. 147 p. Twenty-fourth annual encampment, Milwaukee, March 18-19, 1890. 184 p. Twenty-fifth annual encampment, Oshkosh, March 10-11, 1891. 162 p. Twenty-sixth annual encampment, Madison, March 9-10, 1892. 156 p. Twenty-seventh annual encampment, La Crosse, March 8-9, 1893. 213 p. Twenty-eighth annual encampment, Janesville, April 25-26, 1894. 256 p. Twenty-ninth annual encampment, Green Bay, May 22-23, 1895. 248 p. Thirtieth annual encampment, Racine, May 20-21, 1896. 211 p. Thirty-first annual encampment, Eau Claire, May 19-20, 1897. 204 p. Thirty-second annual encampment, Appleton, May 25-26, 1898. 169 p. Thirty-third annual encampment, Milwaukee, May 17-18, 1899. 127 p. Thirty-fourth annual encampment, West Superior, June 20-21, 1900. 160, 78 p. Thirty-fifth annual encampment, Sheboygan, June 19-20, 1901. 122, 32 p. Thirty-sixth annual encampment, Stevens Point, June 11-12, 1902. 136 p. Thirty-seventh annual encampment, Chippewa Falls, June 9-10, 1903. 163, 39 p. Thirty-eighth annual encampment, Madison, June 15-16, 1904. 192, 54 p. [61 War °f Secession Thirty-ninth annual encampment, La Orosse, June 13-14, 1905. 176, 40 p. Fortieth annual encampment, Marinette, June 12-13, 1900. 170 p. Forty-first annual encampment, Oshkosh, June 3-6, 1907. 174, 46 p. Forty-second annual encampment, Racine, June 16-17, 1908. 174, 39 p. Forty-third annual encampment, Eau Claire, June 15-16, 1909. 183, 42 p. Forty-fourth annual encampment, Fond du Lac, June 7-8, 1910. 160, 47 p. Roster, Department of Wisconsin, G. A. R., 1884-89. 6 pm. S. Roster, Department of Wisconsin, Grand Army of the Republic, March 1, 1907. Madison, [1907]. 36 p. ob. Tl. Same, May 1, 1908. 36 p. ob. Tl. School histories. Reports and resolutions adopted by the depart ment encampment of Wisconsin, G. A. R., at its twenty- second annual meeting in Milwaukee, February 15th and 16th, 1888. Milwaukee, 1888. 10 p. O. History and roster E. B. Wolcott Post, No. 1, Department of Wisconsin, Grand Army of the Republic. June 1st, 1892. Portraits. 42, [2] p. S. Patriotic instruction in schools. Report of patriotic instructor. H. W. Rood, Department of Wisconsin, G. A. R. [Madi son, 1907.] lip. O. Same, 1908. 12 p. O. Same, 1909. 13 p. O. Same, 1910. 13 p. O. Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Wisconsin Proceedings of the annual conventions, 2d, 4th to 27th, 1886 to 1910. 25pm. O. Proceedings of the first convention were not published. Second annual convention, Milwaukee, Feb. 3-4, 1886. 30 p. Fourth annual convention, Milwaukee, Feb. 15-16, 1887. 78 p. [7] Bibliography of Wisconsin Fifth annual convention, Milwaukee, Feb. 15-16, 1888. 105 p. Sixth annual convention, Milwaukee, Feb. 20-21, 1889. 92 p. Seventh annual convention, Milwaukee, March 18-19, 1890. 131 p. Eighth annual convention, Oshkosh, March 11-12, 1891. 141 p. Ninth annual convention, Madison, March 9-10, 1892. 159 p. Tenth annual convention, La Orosse, March 8-9, 1893. 113 p. Eleventh annual convention, Janesville, April 25-26, 1894. 100 p. Twelfth annual convention, Green Bay, May 22-23, 1895. 108 p. Thirteenth annual convention, Racine, May 20-21, 1896. 86 p. Fourteenth annual convention, Eau Claire, May 19-20, 1897. 103 p. Fifteenth annual convention, Appleton, May 25-26, 1898. 172 p. Sixteenth annual convention, Milwaukee, May 17-18, 1899. 83 p. Seventeenth annual convention, West Superior, June 20-21, 1900. 179 p. Eighteenth annual convention, Sheboygan, June 19-20, 1901. 174 p. Nineteenth annual convention, Stevens Point. June 11-12, 1902. 168 p. Twentieth annual convention, Chippewa Falls, June 9-10, 1903. 127, (2) p. Twenty-first annual convention, Madison, June 15-16, 1904. 132 p. Twenty-second annual convention, La Crosse, June 13-14, 1905. 147 p. Twenty-third annual convention, Marinette, June 12-13, 1906. 132, d)p. Twenty-fourth annual convention, Oshkosh, June 3-6, 1907. 163 (1) p. Twenty-fifth annual convention, Racine, June 16-17, 1908. 122 p. Twenty-sixth annual convention, Eau Claire, June 15-16, 1909. 135 p. Twenty-seventh annual convention, Fond du Lac, June 7-8, 1910. 127 p. Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Wisconsin Commandery War papers read before the Commandery of the State of Wiscon sin, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Published under direction of the Commandery. Volume 1. Milwaukee, 1891. 466 p. O. CONTENTS: The assault on Fort Wagner. By Garth W. James, pp. 9-30. Reminiscenses of the old army forty years ago. By C. S. Hamilton. pp. 31-46. The campaign of New Mexico, 1862. By Joseph McC. Bell. pp. 47-71. The volunteer soldier in relation to the progress of civilization. By Walter Kempster. pp. 72-84. Assaulton the lines of Petersburg, April 2, 1865. By Charles H. Anson. pp. 85-98. Nothing to say. By Joseph W. Sanderson, pp. 99-105. Personal reminiscences of the war. By John W. Barlow, pp. 106-119 War »f Secession The Mine Run movement. By John L. Hathaway, pp. 120-124. The eagles and stars, Wisconsin. By ,1. A. Watrous. pp. 125-139. The National Home, By John L. Mitchell, pp. 140-148. Old memories. By Charles H. Ross. pp. 149-163. The Negro in the late war. By George E. Sutherland, pp. 164-188. Missionary Ridge. By E. B. Parsons, pp. 189-200. With Kilpatrick around Atlanta. By George I. Robinson, pp. 201-227. Battle of Franklin. By Fred W. Byers. pp. 228-240. General Robert E. Lee. By Charles H. Anson. pp. 241-250. George Crook. By Charles King. pp. 251-269. General Philip H. Sheridan; recollections of Sheridan as a cadet. By John L. Hathaway, pp. 270-274. Sheridan. By Edwin B. Parsons, pp. 275-284. Service with Sheridan. By Charles C. MacConnell. pp. 285-293. Major General Winfield S. Hancock. Memorial meeting, March 3, 1886. pp. 294-307. The Army of the Tennessee. By Georg-e H. Heafford. pp. 308-323. How I came to be in the army, and General E. A. Paine's plan of fed eral salvation. By Willis Danforth. pp. 324-339. The Union cavalry. By Moses Harris, pp. 340-373. The Second Wisconsin at the first battle of Bull Run. By Thomas S. Allen, pp. 374-393. Libby Prison — the escape. By Harrison C. Hobart. pp. 394-409. Battle of the Wilderness, and death of General Wadsworth. By Robert Monteith. pp. 410-415. Among the pontoons at Fitzhugh Crossing. By Theron W. Haight. pp. 416-423. The Army of the Cumberland under Buell. By Edward Ferguson. pp. 424-432 Our third-class companions. By Lucius Fairchild. pp. 433-443. Obituary tributes. Major General W. S. Hancock, Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, Gen. W. T. Sherman, pp. 445-453. War papers read before the commandery of the State of Wisconsin, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Published under direction of the Commandery. Volume II. Milwaukee, 1896. viii,455 p. O. CONTENTS: Life and services of General William Tecumseh Sherman. By F. H. Magdeburg, pp. 1-51. The first Vicksburg expedition, and the battle of Baton Rouge, 1862. By G. Mott Williams, pp. 52-69. The development of our armies. By G. W. Burnell. pp. 70-80. The Loyal Legion. By A. Ross Houston, pp. 81-86. In the immediate rear; experiences and observations of a field sur geon. By Almon Clarke, pp. 87-101. [9] Bibliography of Wisconsin Experiences with the Ninth brigade, Rousseau's division, Army of Ohio. By Solon Marks, pp. 102-109. Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, as commanders-in-chief. By George E. Sutherland, pp. 110-136. A reminiscence. By H. B. Jackson, pp. 137-144. Early war days in Missouri. By Charles Morton, pp. 145-158. War questions in the supreme court of Wisconsin. ByF. C. Winkler. pp. 159-172. The Wisconsin cavalry regiments. By E. A. Calkins, pp. 173-193. The women of the North, 1861-1865. By P. H. Magdeburg, pp. 194- 200. Boys of the Loyal Legion. By Charles King. pp. 201-206. Reminiscences of the battle of Gettysburg. By Cornelius Wheeler. pp. 207-220. The signal corps of the army during the Rebellion. By W. W. Row ley. pp. 221-229. The battle of Gettysburg. By Edwin E. Bryant, pp. 231-275. Some reminiscences of the First New York (Lincoln) cavalry. By W. H. Beach, pp. 276-302. Mosby and his men. By J. A. Watrous. pp. 303-307. In and out of the Wisconsin adjutant-general's office, 1862-66. By Augustus Gaylord. pp. 308-330. The old army. By Moses Harris, pp. 331-334. King's division: Fredericksburg to Manassas; an episode of Pope's Virginia campaign. By Theron W. Haight. pp. 345-356. Gainesville, Groveton, and Bull Run. By Theron W. Haight. pp. 357- 372. Abraham Lincoln. Memorial meeting, Feb. 6, 1895. Addresses of Samuel Fallows and W. D. Hoard, pp. 373-384. Experiences at the battle of Stone River. Solon Marks, pp. 385-398. The armies of other countries. By Walter Kempster. pp. 399-429. Our soldiers as citizens. By William Ruger. pp. 430-437. Chickamauga. By E. B. Parsons, pp. 438-443. War papers read before the commandery of the State of Wiscon sin, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Published under the direction of the Commandery. Volume III. Milwaukee, 1903. viii, 556 p. O. No more published. CONTENTS: Abraham Lincoln. By Edwin E. Bryant, pp. 1-13. Reminiscences of the blockade off Charleston. By Robert Brand. pp. 14-32. The James River during the war. By Joseph W. Sanderson, pp. 33-40. The Black Hawk tragedy. By Edwin D. Coe. pp. 41-59. The early days of our cavalry in the army of the Potomac. By Wal ter Kempster. pp. 60-89. [10] o^antauions! War of Secession 1861 — The First Wisconsin infantry — its organization and move to the front. By D wight W. Keyes. pp. 90-101. The capture of Jefferson Davis. By Henry Harnden. pp. 102-121. Guarding Jefferson Davis at Fortress Monroe. By Joseph W. Sander son, pp. 122-124. A boy's recollection of our great generals. By Charles King. pp. 125- 139. Abraham Lincoln — his youth and early manhood. By Irving M. Bean. pp, 140-150. Abraham Lincoln as a politician and statesman. By Jerome A. Wat- rous. pp. 151-156. Lincoln's oratory. By T. W. Haight. pp 157-159. Lincoln, the Commander-in-chief. By Moses Harris, pp. 160-167. Lincoln, the man of the people. By George E. Sutherland, pp. 168- 175. The Fourteenth Wisconsin infantry at the battle of Shiloh. By F. H. Magdeburg, pp. 176-187. The last week's campaign of the army of the Potomac. By Charles H. Anson. pp. 188-197. A small bo}7's recollection of the war time. By Horace M. Brown. 198-214pp. After the first Bull Run. By Theron W. Haight. pp. 215-225. The Fourth Wisconsin infantry at Port Hudson. By George W. Car ter, pp. 226-240. The necessity of government control in organization of military forces of the states. By Moses Harris, pp. 241-248 From the Missouri River to the Black Hills, in midwinter of 1874. By A. Ivins Comfort, pp. 249-258. Gainesville. 1862. By Charles King. pp. 259-283. The capture of Fort Donaldson. By F. H. Magdeburg, pp. 284-295. The civil and military career of General William Tecumseh Sher man. By John C. Freeman, pp. 296-316. A visit to the battlefields of Virginia. By William H. Beach, pp. 317-334. The commandery of Wisconsin, Military Order of the Loyal Legion. By Irving M. Bean. pp. 335-342. History of the Loyal Legion. By E. A. Calkins, pp. 343-352. The army of 1898 and the army of 1861 — a comparison. By Walter Kempster. pp. 353-371. Chaplains and chaplains. By Joseph W. Sanderson, pp. 372-376. Serving in the Philippines. By Lorenzo W. Cooke. pp. 377-380. Incidents of Sherman's march through the Carolinas. By Frank H. Putney, pp. 381-387. Our military strength — a proposition. By Charles C. McClaughry. pp. 388-398. Scouting for bushwhackers in West Virginia, in 1861. By Charles H. Ross. pp. 399-412. The national guard. By Charles R. Boardman. pp. 413-422. [ii] Bibliography of Wisconsin Lincoln the marvel. By George W. Burnell. pp. 423-435. A few months in a rebel prison. By Lucius I). Hinckley. pp. 436-452. Personal recollections of the cavalry at Chancellorsville. By Charles I. Wickersham. pp. 453-462. Reminiscences of service in the U. S. navy on the Potomac River. By Amos P. Poster, pp. 463-469. The battle hymns of nations. By Nicholas Smith, pp. 470-491. Proceedings at the reception and banquet tendered to Major General Arthur MacArthur, by the Commandery of Wisconsin, pp. 492- 524. With the Fifth Wisconsin at Williamsburg. By Arthur Holbrook. pp. 525-545. Circulars. Xos. 121-476. Milwaukee, 1884-1910. O. Contains notices of meetings, and obituaries of members. Soldiers' Aid Society Report of the Wisconsin Soldiers' Aid Society, auxiliary to the U. S. Sanitary Commission, 1863-1865. Milwaukee, 1864- 66. 4 pm. O. Annual report, Dec. 1, 1863. 20 p. Report for last six months, July 1, 1864. 16 p. Report from July 1 to Dec. 1, 1864. 28 p. Fifth and final report, Dec., 1865. lop. Report of W. Y. Selleck, militaiy state agent for Wisconsin, Jan uary 31, 1865, showing the operation of the Wisconsin Sol diers' Aid Society of Washington, D. C., and the Wisconsin Military State Agency, since June 2, 1862, to January 31, 1865. Washington, D. C., 1865. 16p. O. f!2] War °t Secession III. General Histories Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion; a history of all regiments and batteries the State has sent to the field, and deeds of her citizens, governors and other military officers, and State and National legislators to suppress the Rebellion. By William DeLoss Love. Chicago: Church and Goodman, publishers. Milwaukee: A. Whittemore. New York: Sheldon & Co. 1866. Portraits, xxi, 1144 p. O. The military history of Wisconsin; a record of the civil and mili tary patriotism of the State, in the War for the Union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous, regimental histories, sketches of distin guished officers, the roll of the illustrious dead, movements of the legislature and State officers, etc. By E. B. Quiner, Esq., of Madison, Wis. Illustrated with steel engravings of eminent men. Chicago: Clarke & Co., 1866. 1022 p. O. The Badgers in battle, from Falling Waters to Appomattox. By Col. Ed. E. Bryant. In Wisconsin Soldiers and Sailors Reunion Roster, 1880, pp. 247-258. Military Affairs in Wisconsin, 1861-65. By Jerome A. Watrous. In The Union Army (Madison, Wis., 1908), vol. 4, pp. 17-86. With portrait of author, and a short sketch of the services of each regi ment. See also Tuttle's History of Wisconsin, 1875, pp. 375-603; Thwaites's Story of Wisconsin, 1890, pp. 270-329; Matteson's History of Wisconsin, 1893, pp. 311-415; Legler's Leading Events of Wisconsin History, 1898, pp. 244- 279; Campbell's Wisconsin in Three Centuries, 1906, vol. 3, pp. 137-328; Thwaites's Wisconsin, 1908, pp. 326-370. For the official correspondence of the United States relating to Wiscon sin in the War of Secession, see General Index to Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armits, War of the Rebellion. [13] Bibliography of Wisconsin IV. Regimental Histories and Reunions First Artillery History of the First Wisconsin Battery, Light Artillery. By Dan Webster and Don C. Cameron. [Washington, D. C., National Tribune Co.], 1907. 263,vi p. O. With numerous portraits. First Cavalry Cape Girardeau Eagle. Nos. 1-12, May 10-Aug. 16, 1862. Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1862. 12 nos. O. A newspaper published "under the auspices of the First Wisconsin Cavalry." Library lacks Nos 4-6. The capture of Jefferson Davis. A narrative of the part taken by Wisconsin troops [First Wisconsin Cavalry]. By Henry Harn- den, late commander of the First Wisconsin Cavalry. Madison, 1898. 105 p. S. With two portraits of author. The First Wisconsin Cavalry at the capture of Jefferson Davis. By Gen. Henry Harnden. Madison, 1898. 18 p. O. From Wisconsin Historical Collections, vol. 14, pp. 516-532. First Infantry History of Milwaukee Light Guard. By Herbert C. Damon. Or ganized July 16, 1855. Milwaukee, 18*75. 319 p. O. Includes also the war record, the Light Guard having joined the First Wisconsin Regiment as Co. A., at the outbreak of the war. ' Second Infantry The Second Wisconsin Infantry at Gettysburg. In Southern Bivouac, N. S. vol. 2, 1886, p. 573. Echoes from the marches of the famous Iron Brigade, 1861-1865. Unwritten stories of that famous organization. [By Doc. Aubery. Milwaukee, 1900.] 67 p. D. With portraits and illustrations. The Iron Brigade was composed of the Second, Sixth, and Seventh Wisconsin Infantries, the Nine teenth Indiana Infantry, and the Twenty-fourth Michigan Infantry, [14] Regimental! \/Vi3r OT Histories \ VV d.1 Ui Third Artillery Roster Third Wisconsin Battery, Light Artillery. Compiled from reunion at Milwaukee, August 28, 1889. 16 p. S. History of the services of the Third Battery, Wisconsin Light Ar tillery in the Civil War of the United States, 1861-1865. Com piled from all sources possible, but principally from members themselves. By H. H. G. Bradt. Berlin, [1902]. 104 p. T. Third Infantry History of the Third Regiment of Wisconsin veteran volunteer infantry, 1861-1865. By Edwin E. Bryant, late adjutant. With maps compiled by William F. Goodhue, veteran of Com pany C, and a complete roster of all who were members of the regiment. Madison: Published by the Veteran Association of the Regiment, 1891. Portraits. xvii,445p. O. An incident of the battle of Chancel lorsville. By Hon. W. C. Meffert, Arena, Wis. Janesville, 1908. 7 p. S. Story of the war-time experience of two members of the Third Wis consin Volunteers, Lieut. R. H. Williams and Lee McMurtrey, with portraits of each. Association of the Third Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry, veteran volunteers. Proceedings of annual reunions. First to twentieth, 1890 to 1910. 20 pm. O. First annual reunion, La Crosse, Oct. 16, 1890. 27 p. Second annual reunion, Madison, Sept. 16-17, 1891. 14 p. Third annual reunion, Madison, Sept. 14-15, 1892. 19 p. Fourth annual reunion, Milwaukee, Sept. 14, 1893. 32 p. Fifth annual reunion, Portage, Sept. 19-21, 1894. 53 p. Sixth annual reunion, Fond du Lac, Sept. 18-19, 1895. 40 p. Seventh annual reunion, Darlington, Sept. 2-3, 189G. 47 p. Eighth annual reunion, Madison, Oct. 13, 1898. 34 p. Ninth annual reunion, Janesville, Sept. 14-15, 1899. 18 p. Tenth annual reunion, Waupun, Sept. 17-18, 1900. 70 p. Eleventh annual reunion, Neenah, Sept. 1G, 1901. 23 p. Twelfth annual reunion, Fond du Lac, Sept. 16-17, 1902. 17 p. Thirteenth annual reunion, Janesville, Sept. 17-18, 1903. 24 p. Fourteenth annual reunion, Shullsburg, Sept. 15-16, 1904. 33 p. 9 portraits. Fifteenth annual reunion, Beloit, Sept. 14-15, 1905. 25 p. 4 portraits. [15] Bibliography of Wisconsin Sixteenth annual reunion, Janesville, Sept. 19-20, 1906. 38 p. 8 portraits. Seventeenth annual reunion, Waupun, Sept. 17-18, 1907. 28 p. 8 portraits. Eighteenth annual reunion, Janesville, Sept. 16-17, 1908. 27 p. 6 portraits. Nineteenth annual reunion, Janesville, Sept. 16-17, 1909. 16 p. 2 portraits. Twentieth annual reunion, Lancaster, Sept. 20-21, 1910. 20 p. 1 portrait. Some experiences of a veteran in the rear. By Captain J. W. Hinkley, Third Wisconsin Infantry. In Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Minnesota Commandery, Ser. 4, 1898. pp. 112-123. Fourth Cavalry History and catalogue of the Fourth Regiment, Wisconsin [Cav alry] volunteers, from June 1861, -to March 1864. Baton Rouge, La. : Printed at the Gazette and Comet book and job office, 1864. 71 p. O. Fifth Infantry The Army of the Potomac. Behind the scenes. A diary of unwritten history, from the organization of the army, by General George B. McClellan, to the close of the campaign in Virginia, about the first day of January, 1863. By Alfred L. Castleman, surgeon of the Fifth Regiment of Wisconsin volunteers. Milwaukee: Published by Strickland & Co., 1863. 288 p. D. Personal recollections of the American war. By Evan R. Jones, United States consul, Newcastle-on-Tyne (late Captain Fifth Regiment Wisconsin V. I., and Brevet Major). Newcastle- on-Tyne, 1872. 18 p. O. Four years in the Army of the Potomac: a soldier's recollections. By Major Evan R. Jones. London: The Tyne Publishing Co., Limited, [1882]. Map, portrait. 246 p. O. With the Fifth Wisconsin at Williamsburg. By Arthur Hoi- brook. Read May 7th, 1902, before the Commandery of [16] §StaS£talf War of Secession the State of Wisconsin, Military Order of Loyal Legion of the United States. [Milwaukee, 1903.] 29 p. O. Report of the proceedings of the annual reunion of the Fifth Wis consin Volunteer Infantry. Eleventh to eighteenth, 1897— 1904. 7 pm. O. ^Eleventh and twelfth annual reunions, Eau Claire and Appleton, 1897- 98. 11 p. *Thirteenth annual reunion, Milwaukee, 1899. 13 p. Fourteenth annual reunion, Milwaukee, June 27-28, 1900. 32 p. Fifteenth annual reunion, Milwaukee, July 23-24, 1901. 52 p. Sixteenth annual reunion, Milwaukee: May 27-28, 1902. 46 p. Seventeenth annual reunion, Milwaukee, June 23, 1903. 40 p. Eighteenth annual reunion, Milwaukee, June 17, 1904. 18 p. With portraits and illustrations. Proceedings not published prior to 1897 or after 1904. * indicates that the report is not in the Library. Sixth Artillery History of the 6th Wisconsin Battery, with roster of officers and members; also proceedings of battery reunions, speeches,