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'Methinks 'tis prize enough to be his son."
3 Henry VI. 2-1 XX.
JOHN PAGE NICHOLSON
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FORE WO RD
Returning from the War in October, 1865, it was my good
fortune to be invited on Saturday afternoons to the meetings
of the "Le Cercle autour du Poele" at the old book store of
John Pennington & Son. Here was discussed the War of
1 861 -1 865, and comparisons were made with other great Wars
by Prof. George Allen, LL. D., U. of Pa., an acknowledged
military student and critic of the War that maintained the Union
and destroyed slavery, and in the presence of Dr. Samuel Lewis,
Winthrop Sergeant, Wm. Russell West, Hon. Charles Sumner,
Gen. Franz Sigel, Wm. Henry Rawle, Prof. Chas. J. Stille, John
Wm. Wallace and others.
The absence of Lincolniana in the Collection is due to the
fact that Major William H. Lambert, a good soldier and my
comrade, was gathering his incomparable library, and absence of
books relating to the Navy to the fact that Assistant-Engineer
Frederick Schober, U. S. N., was making his great collection
upon this branch of the service.
The Books, Manuscripts, Pamphlets and Excerpts, are
bound in cloth, morocco, and levant, and are examples of the
"Art of Book Binding" by Pawson & Nicholson, and cover a
period of fifty years.
Scurrilous books have been eliminated from the Catalogue.
I wish I could express the pleasure and my grateful thanks
for my intercourse with all the soldiers who were interested in my
Library, and to whom I am greatly indebted, but that is impossi-
ble, but I cannot refrain from referring to the Comte de Paris,
with whom I labored in his great work "La Guerre Civile en
Amerique;" Bvt. Major-General Rutherford B. Hayes, Major-
General Winfield S. Hancock, Bvt. Lieut.-Colonel William
Brooke Rawle, Colonel Charles C. Chesney, R. E., Hon. Samuel
W. Pennypacker, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Nicholson Scott,
U. S. A., and Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley.
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Aaron, I. — The School of the Soldier as Now Practiced
by the United States Infantry, from Lieut. -General
Scott's Infantry Tactics, for the use of the Home Guards
and Volunteer Militia. By I. Aaron, Philadelphia,
formerly Lieutenant of Third Regiment Jackson Guard
Artillery, New York.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1891. 48mo. pp. 93.
Abbey, Henry. — The Ulster Guard at Gettysburg on the
First Three Days of July, 1863. By Henry Abbey. A
Poem read by the Author, October 4, 1888, at the Dedica-
tion of the Battlefield Monument of the Twentieth
Regiment, New York State Militia, Eightieth N. Y.
Volunteers.
New York: Published by the Kingston Freeman. 1888. 8vo. pp. 19 (1).
Abbey, Henry. — The Ulster Guard at Gettysburg on the
First Three Days of July, 1863. Verses read by the
Author, Henry Abbey, October 4, 1888, at the Dedica-
tion of the Battlefield Monument to the Twentieth
Regiment of the New York State Militia, Eightieth
New York Volunteers.
Rondout, New York. 1891. i2mo. pp. 23 (1). Second Edition.
Abbot, Charles Wheaton. — The Twelfth Regiment of
Infantry. By Lieut. Charles W. Abbot, Jr., Adjutant
12th U. S. Infantry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution. September, 1893.
pp. 1125-1144.
Abbot, George Maurice. — Contributions Towards a Biblio-
graphy of the Civil War in the United States.
1. Regimental Histories. By Geo. Maurice Abbot.
Philadelphia. 1886. 8vo. pp. 34.
Appendix, pt. (1). (7). Appendix (3). 150 copies printed.
Interleaved and ms. notes and additions. Autograph note of Author.
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — Gouveneur Kemble Warren. No.
1451. Class of 1850. Died August 8, 1882, at Newport,
R. I., aged 52 years,
n. p. n: d. 8vo. pp. 15. Autograph letter of Col. Abbot.
General Orders No. 5, Corps of Engineers, Aug. 9, 1882. Inserted (4 pp.)
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — Memoir of Andrew Atkinson
Humphreys. Read before the National Academy of
Sciences, April 24, 1885. By Henry L. Abbot.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 18 (Slip errata).
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — Memoir of Montgomery C. Meigs.
1 8 16- 1 892. By Henry L. Abbot. Read before the
National Academy, April, 1893.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 311-326.
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — Professional Papers Corps of
Engineers. No. 14. Siege Artillery in the Campaigns
against Richmond, with notes on the 15-inch gun, in-
cluding an algebraic analysis of the trajectory of a shot
in its ricochet upon smooth water. Illustrated. By Bvt.
Brig.-Gen. Henry L. Abbot, U. S. Army, Major, Corps of
Engineers, Late Bvt. Maj.-Gen. Vols., Comdg. Siege
Artillery before Richmond.
New York: D. Van Nostrand, Publishers. 1868. 8vo. pp. 183.
Autograph note of Author.
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — Report of the movements and
Operations of the 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, for the year
ending 31, 1865, as given in the Annual Report
of the Adjutant General of Connecticut, April 1, 1865.
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 1865. 8vo. pp. 34.
Autograph order 1864 of Gen. Abbot.
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — Report from the Committee on
Military Affairs for the relief of Col. and Bvt. Brig.-Gen.
Henry L. Abbot.
54th Congress. 1st Session. Senate Report No. 670. April 13, 1896.
8vo. pp. (3). BUI (1).
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — The Corps of Engineers. By
Brevet Brigadier-General Henry L. Abbot, U. S. Army,
Colonel, Corps of Engineers.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution. March, 1894.
pp. 413-450. 562-564.
Abbot, Henry Larcom. — United States Military Half
Century Record of the Class at West Point, 1850 to
1854. By Henry L. Abbot, Brigadier-General U. S. A.
Retired.
Boston, Mass.: Thomas Todd, Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. 59 (7).
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Abbot, Henry Larcom. — United States Military Academy
at West Point 1850 to 1854. BY Henry L. Abbot,
Brigadier-General U. S. A. Retired.
Boston, Mass.: Thomas Todd, Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. 59 (7).
Abbot, Willis John. — Battle Fields and Camp Fires. A
narrative of the Principal Military Operations of the
Civil War, from the removal of McClellan to the accession
of Grant. (1862-1863). By Willis J. Abbot. Illustrated
by W. C. Jackson.
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, Publishers, n. d. 4to. pp. XII. 1-349
Abbot, Willis John. — Battle Fields of '61. A narrative of
the Military Operations of the War for the Union up to
the end of the Peninsular Campaign. By Willis J.
Abbot. * * * With illustrations by W. C. Jackson.
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, Publishers, n.d. 4to. pp. XII. 1-356.
Abbott, A. — Prison Life in the South at Richmond, Macon,
Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh,
Goldsborough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864
and 1865, with illustrations.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1865. i2mo. pp. X. 374.
Abbott, John Stephens Cabot. — Heroic Deeds of Heroic
Men. By John S. C. Abbott.
Harpers' Magazine. Series Complete No. I — XVII.
pp. — (Printed Title Page).
Abbott, John Stephens Cabot. — The History of the Civil
War in America ; comprising a full and impartial account
of the origin and progress of the Rebellion, of the various
naval and military engagements, of the heroic deeds
performed by Armies and Individuals and of touching
scenes in the field, the camp, the hospital and the cabin.
Illustrated with portraits, maps, diagrams and numerous
steel engravings of battle scenes from original designs by
Darley, and other eminent artists and portraits of dis-
tinguished men.
Springfield, Mass. 1863. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 493. Vol. II. pp. 630.
Autograph note of Author.
Abbott, John Stephens Cabot. — The Life of General
Ulysses S. Grant. Containing a brief but faithful
narrative of those military and diplomatic achievements
which have entitled him to the confidence and gratitude
of his countrymen. By John S. C.Abbott. * * Illustrated.
Boston: B. B. Russell, Publisher. 1868. i2mo. pp. 312.
Abbott, John Stephens Cabot. — Ulysses Simpson Grant.
(Portrait). (National Portrait Gallery.)
Philadelphia, n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Abbot, Lemuel Abijah. — Personal Recollection and Civil
War Diary, 1864. By Major Lemuel Abijah Abbot,
U. S. A. Late Captain 10th Regt. Vt. Vol. Infantry.
Burlington: Free Press * * 1908. 8vo. pp. X (6) 1-296.
Privately printed. Autograph note of Author.
Abbott, Stephen G. — The First Regiment New Hampshire
Volunteers in the Great Rebellion. Containing the
Story of the Campaign, an account of the Great Uprising
of the People of the State and other articles upon subjects
associated with the early War period. Map of the
Route of the Regiment. Tables, Biographies, Portraits
and Illustrations, by Rev. Stephen G. Abbott, A. M.,
Chaplain of the Regiment.
Keene: Sentinel Printing Company, Printers. 1890. 8vo. pp. 511.
Abercrombie, John Joseph. — Address of J. J. Abercrombie,
President Western Society of the Army of the Potomac,
at its Annual Meeting February, 1906. Printed by order
of the Society.
(Chicago) Press of Libby & Sherwood Printing Co. n. d. 4*0. pp. 7.
Presentation copy from Author.
Abernathy, James Logan — Washer, Solomon R. — Kansas
AT CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA.
Kansas State Historical Society, n. d. 8vo. pp. 271-275.
Abernethy, Alonzo. — Dedication of Monuments Erected by
the State of Iowa Commemorating the Death, Suffering
and valor of Her Soldiers on the Battlefields of Vicksburg,
Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Shiloh, and in the
Confederate Prison at Andersonville. November 12 to 26,
1906. Compiled by Alonzo Abernethy, for the Committee.
(Des Moines: Emory H. English, State Printer, E. D. Chassell, State Printer,
1908). 4to. pp. 300.
Abrams, Alexander St. Clair. — A Full and Detailed
History of the Seige of Vicksburg, by A. S. Abrams, of
New Orleans.
Atlanta: Georgia Intelligencer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 80.
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Abrams, Alexander St. Clair. — The Trials of the Soldier's
Wife, a Tale of the Second American Revolution. (With
appendix.)
Atlanta, Ga. 1864. 8vo. pp. —
Adair, John M. — Historical Sketch of the Fifty-Fifth Illinois
Regiment, with a complete list of the officers and privates
and an individual record of each man in the Regiment.
By Capt. John M. Adair, Lanark, Illinois.
Lanark. 1869. 8vo. pp. 40.
Adams, Charles Francis. — American HistoricalAssociation.
Plea for Military History by Charles Francis Adams.
From the Annual Report of the American Historical
Association for 1900.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. 8vo. Vol. I, pp. 193-218.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Adams, Charles Francis. — An Address on the Life, Character,
and Services of William Henry Seward, delivered at the
request of both houses of the legislature of New York at
Albany, April 18, 1873.
Albany. 1873. Imp. 8vo. pp. — Autograph letter of Author.
Adams, Charles Francis. — Lee at Appomattox and other
papers by Charles Francis Adams.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. The Riverside
Press, 1903. l2mo. pp. V. 1-442. Second Edition Enlarged.
Adams, Charles Francis. — Lee's Centennial. An Address
by Charles Francis Adams delivered at Lexington, Virginia,
Saturday, January 19, 1907, on the invitation of the Presi-
dent and Faculty of Washington and Lee University.
(Boston, Mass., 1907.) 8vo. pp. 76. Autograph of General Adams.
Adams, Charles Francis. — Memoir of Theodore Lyman.
By Charles Francis Adams.
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society March and April, 1906.
8vo. pp. 147-177-
Adams, Charles Francis. — Some Phases of the Civil War.
An appreciation and criticism of Mr. James Ford Rhodes'
Fifth Volume, by Charles Francis Adams. Reprinted
from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical
Society, Second Series, Vol. XIX. pp. 315-356.
Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, University Press, 1906. 8vo. pp. 46.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Adams, Charles Francis. — 1865- 1900. The Confederacy
and The Transvaal: A people's obligation to Robert
E. Lee, by Charles Francis Adams. A paper read before
the American Antiquarian Society, at its Annual Meeting
in Worcester, Massachusetts, Wednesday October 30, 1901.
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1901. 8vo. pp.25. Autograph of Author.
Adams, Charles Francis. — The Constitutional Ethics of
Secession and "War is Hell." Two speeches of Charles
Francis Adams delivered respectively at Charleston, S. C,
December 22, 1902, and at New York, January 26, 1903.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1903. 8vo. pp. 41.
Adams, Jr., Charles Francis. — The Double Anniversary,
" '76 and '63". A Fourth of July address delivered at
Quincy, Mass. By Charles F. Adams, Jr.
Boston: Wm. Parsons Lunt. 1869. 8vo. pp.22.
Presentation copy. Autograph of General Adams.
Adams, Charles Francis. — The Civil War Pension. Lack
of System. A Four Thousand Million Record of Legislative
Incompetence tending to General Political Corruption.
By Charles Francis Adams.
Reprinted from the World's Work.
pp. IV 1-59. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Adams, Charles Francis. — Pensions — Worse and More of
them. Proposed Increase of $50,000,000. A riotous and
debauching waste in the Government while the Country
suffers. By Charles Francis Adams.
The World's Work Dec. 1911, Jan., Feb., 1912.
pp. 188-196 — 327-334 — 385-398. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Adams, Francis Colburn. — A Trooper's Adventures in the
War for the Union. A Thrilling History of the Campaigns,
Battles, Exploits, Marches, Victories and Defeats of the
Army of the Potomac, being a complete and graphic
narrative of the Peninsula Campaign under McClellan,
by a Cavalryman.
New York: Hunt & Co., Publishers. (1886). i2mo. pp. 616.
Adams, Francis Colburn. — The Story of a Trooper, with
much of interest concerning the Campaign on the Penin-
sula, not before written. By F. Colburn Adams.
New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers, 1865.
12 mo. pp. 616. Autograph note of Capt. Adams.
Adams, Francis Colburn. — The Story of a Trooper, with
much of interest concerning the Campaign on the Peninsula
not before written. By F. Colburn Adams. (Illustrated.)
London. 1869. i2mo. pp. 616.
Adams, Francis Colburn. — Siege of Washington, D. C,
written expressly for little people. 26 Illustrations.
Illustrated by A. W. Ward.
New York. 1867. i6rao. pp. 130.
Adams, G. Mercer. — The Life of General Robert E. Lee.
By G. Mercer Adams. The Life, Career and Military
Achievements of the Great Southern General, with a
Record of the Campaigns of the Army of Northern
Virginia. With Illustrations.
New York: A. L. Burt Company, Publishers. (1905). i2mo. pp. IV. 1-321.
Adams, Herbert Baxter. — Virginia Military Institute.
"From Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia."
U. S. Bureau of Education Circular No. 1, 1888.
Washington Government Printing Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 286-292.
Adams, Henry C, Jr. — Indiana at Vicksburg. Published
pursuant to an act of the Sixty-sixth General Assembly.
Approved March 5, 1909. By the Indiana- Vicksburg
Military Park Commission. Compiled by Henry C.
Adams, Jr., Indianapolis, 1910.
Indianapolis: Wm. B. Buford, Contractor for State Printing and Binding. 191 1.
8vo. pp. 476.
Adams, John R. — Memorial and Letters of Rev. John R.
Adams, D. D., Chaplain of the Fifth Maine and the One
Hundred and Twenty-first New York Regiments during
the War of the Rebellion, serving from the beginning to
its close.
(Motto), n. p. 1890, 8vo. pp. VIII (1). 1-242. Privately printed.
Adams, Julius W. — Letters to the Honorable Secretary of
War, on the examination of Field Officers for Colored
Troops. Enclosed in a letter to the Officers of the Army
of the Potomac. By Julius W. Adams. * * * Printed
but not Published.
New York: John F. Trow, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 24. Second Edition.
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Adams, William Taylor. — Our Standard Bearer, or the
Life of General Ulysses S. Grant, his youth, his manhood,
his campaigns, and his eminent services in the reconstruc-
tion of the nation his sword has redeemed, as seen and
related by Captain Bernard Galligasken, Cosmopolitan,
and written out by Oliver Optic. Illustrated by Thomas
Nast.
Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1868. i6mo. pp. 348.
Adamson, A. — Brief History of the Thirtieth Georgia Regi-
ment. By A. P. Adamson, Rex, Ga.
Griffin, Georgia: The Mills Printing Co. 1912. 8vo. pp. 157.
Autograph note of Author.
Addeman, Joshua M. — Reminiscences of Two Years With
the Colored Troops. By J. M. Addeman (Late Captain
Fourteenth R. I. Heavy Artillery, Colored).
Providence: N. Bangs Williams & Co. 1880. Sm. 4to. pp. 38.
Autograph letter of Capt. J. M. Addeman.
Addey, Markinfield. — "Little MAc"and How He Became a
Great General. A Life of George Brinton McClellan,
for Young Americans, with illustrations.
New York: James G. Gregory. 1864. i2mo. pp. 352.
Addey, Markinfield. — "Stonewall Jackson." The Life and
Military Career of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Lieutenant-
General in the Confederate Army. By Markinfield
Addey. With a Portrait.
New York: Charles T.Evans. 1863. i2mo. pp.240.
Admire, J. — Memoranda. Company E, 65th Regiment,
Indiana Infantry Volunteers * * *
Osage City, Kansas. 1888. 8vo. pp. (28). Autograph letter of Author.
Agnus, Felix. — A Woman of War and other stories. By
Felix Agnus. Illustrations by Willis H. Thorndike.
Baltimore: Kohn & Pollock, Inc. 1908. i2mo. pp. 209.
Ainsworth, Frederick Cray ton. — Entrance of State Militia
into the Military Service of the United States. What is
necessary to induct State Militia into the Military Service
of the United States under a call by the President? By
F. C. Ainsworth, Brigadier-General, U. S. A., Chief of
Record and Pension Office.
Washington, D. C. 1903. i2mo. pp. 86.
Ainsworth, Frederick Crayton. — Memorandum Relative to
the Probable Number and Ages of the Army and Navy
Survivors of the War of the Rebellion, and the possible
number of beneficiaries under and possible cost of certain
proposed pension laws.
Record and Pension Office, War Department, April 14, 1896. 8vo. pp. 15.
Albright, John G. — A Sketch of the Senior Reserves of
Alamance County. By Lieut. John G. Albright.
Our Living and Our Dead. Oct. 1874. pp. 134-137.
Albert, Allen D. — History of the Forty-Fifth Regiment
Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865.
Written by the Comrades. Edited and Arranged by
Allen D. Albert, Private of Company D.
Williamsport, Pa. : Gret Publishing Company. 1912. 8vo. pp.530.
Alcott, Louisa May. — On Picket Duty and Other Tales.
By L. M. Alcott.
Boston: James Redpath, Publisher. New York: H. Dexter, Hamilton & Co.
i6mo. pp. 89.
Alcott, Louisa May. — Hospital Sketches. By L. M. Alcott.
(Extract.) Boston: James Redpath, Publisher, n. d. i6mo. pp. 102.
Aldrich, Charles. — Incidents Connected With the History of
the Thirty-second Iowa Infantry. By Charles Aldrich.
Reprinted from the January, 1906, number of The Iowa
Journal of History and Politics. Published at Iowa City,
Iowa. By The State Historical Society of Iowa.
Iowa City. 1906.' Ry. 8vo. pp. 18.
Aldrich, M. Almy. — History of the United States Marine
Corps. By M. Almy Aldrich, from official reports and
other documents compiled by Captain Richard S. Collum.
(Motto.) Boston: Henry L. Shepard & Co. 1875. 8vo. pp. 257.
Alexander, B. L. — The Peninsular Campaign.
The Atlantic Monthly. 1864. pp. —
Alexander, Edward Porter. — Military Memoirs of a Con-
federate. A critical narrative by E. P. Alexander,
Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army, Chief of
Artillery, Longstreet's Corps, with Sketch Maps by the
Amhor.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1907. 8vo. pp. XVIII. 1-634.
Autograph letters of Author.
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Alexander, Edward Porter. — The Battle of Bull Run
(July, 1861). By General E. P. Alexander, of the
Confederate Army.
Scribner's Magazine, January, 1907. pp. 80-94.
Autograph letters of Author.
Alexander, Edward Porter. — The Confederate Veteran.
Address of Gen. E. P. Alexander, on Alumni Day, West
Point Centennial, June 9, 1902.
Cedar Rapids, la. : Republican Printing Co. n. d. i8mo. pp. 15.
Alexander, Edward Porter. — The Movement Against
Petersburg. By General E. P. Alexander, of the Con-
federate Army.
Scribner's Magazine, February, 1907. pp. 180-194.
Alexander, Edward Porter — Livermore, William Roscoe —
Swift, Eben. — 1. Grant's Conduct of the Wilderness
Campaign. By Edward P. Alexander. 2. Lee's Con-
duct of the Wilderness Campaign. By Col. William R.
Livermore, U. S. Army. 3. The Wilderness Campaign
from our present Point of View. By Maj. Eben Swift.
U. S. Army.
Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1908.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1909. 8vo. pp. (1) 225-247.
Autograph letter of Major Eben Swift.
Alexander, John H. — Mosby's Men. By John H. Alexander,
of Mosby's Rangers. (Co. A.) Illustrated by Portraits.
New York and Washington : The Neale Publishing Company. 1907.
8vo. pp. 180.
Alexander, Walter S. — Sermon. Occasioned by the death of
Edwin Ruthven Kayes, Sergeant in the 26th Conn.
Regiment, who was wounded at Port Hudson, May 27th,
1863, and who died at Baton Rouge, La., June 12th, 1863.
Delivered in the First Congregational Church, Pomfret.
Conn. Sabbath Morning, August 2nd, 1863. By
Walter S. Alexander, pastor of the Church.
Danielsonville, Ct.: Transcript Print. 1863. 8vo. pp. 15.
Alexander, William L. — List of Ex-Soldiers, Sailors and
Marines, living in Iowa, prepared by William L. Alexander,
Adjutant-General. Printed by order of the General
Assembly.
Des Moines: George E. Roberts, State Printer. 1866. 8vo. pp. VIII. I-722.
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Alger, Russell Alexander. — Eulogy on the Late General
Philip H. Sheridan. By Gen. R. A. Alger. Delivered at
the Reunion of the Army of the Cumberland, Chicago,
September 19, 1888.
Detroit John F. Ely & Co. 1888. l2mo. pp.15.
Alkins, Thomas Astley — Oliver, John Wise. — Yonkers in
the Rebellion of 1861-1865, including a history of the
erection of the monument to honor the men of Yonkers
who fought to save the Union. By Thomas Astley
Alkins and John Wise Oliver.
Published by the Yonkers Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association. 1892.
4to. pp. 262 (1).
Allaben, Frank. — John Watts DePeyster. By Frank
Allaben.
New York: Frank Allaben, Genealogical Company, Printer. (1908).
i2mo. Vol. I. pp. 323. Vol. II. pp. 337.
Allan, Francis D. — Allan's Lone Star Ballads. A collection
of Southern Patriotic Songs, made during Confederate
Times. Compiled and revised by Francis D. Allan.
(Motto.) Galveston, Texas: J. D. Sawyer, Publisher. 1874.
i8mo. pp. IV. 200.
Allan, William. — Jackson's Valley Campaign. Address of
Col. Wm. Allan, formerly Chief of Ordnance of Jackson's
2nd Corps of McDonough Institute, Md., before the
Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Virginia, at
their annual meeting, held in the Capitol in Richmond,
Va., Oct. 30th, 1878.
Richmond: G. W. Gary & Co., Printers. 1878. 8vo. pp. 30.
Autograph note of Col. Allan.
Allan, William. — History of the Campaign of Gen. T. J.
(Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia,
from November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862. By William
Allan, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief Ordnance
Officer Second Corps A. N. V., with full maps of the
Region and of the Battlefields by Jed. Hotchkiss, formerly
Captain and Topographical Engineer, Second Corps,
A. N. V.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1880. 8vo. pp. 175.
Allan, William. — Lee's Campaign against Pope in 1862.
The Magazine of American History, August, 1884. pp. 126-147.
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Allan, William. — The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862.
By William Allan, A. M., LL. D. With an introduction
by John C. Ropes.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1892. 8vo. pp. X.
1 -537- Autograph note of Author.
Alleman, Herbert C. — The Story of Gettysburg. By Rev.
Herbert C. Alleman, Pastor of College Church, Gettys-
burg, Pa.
Pittsburg: Presbyterian Banner, February 2 and 9, 1889; February 16 and 23,
1899. pp. 21. Autograph letter of Author.
Alleman, Tillie Pierce. — At Gettysburg or what a girl saw
and heard of the Battle. A true narrative. By Mrs.
Tillie Pierce Alleman.
New York: W. Lake Borland, 1889. i2mo. pp. 118.
Allen, E. Livingston. — Descriptive Lecture. Both sides
of Army Life — The Grave and the Gay. By Rev. E.
Livingston Allen, Late Sergeant Co. K, 13th N. J. Vols.
(Poughkeepsie, 1885). 8vo. pp. 16.
Allen, George H. — Forty-six Months With the Fourth R. I.
Volunteers, in the War of 1861 to 1865, comprising a
history of its Marches, Battles, and Camp Life, compiled
from Journals kept while on duty in the Field and Camp.
By Corp. Geo. H. Allen, of Co. B.
Providence, R. I.: J. A. & R. A. Reid, Printers. 1887. 8vo. pp. 389.
Allen, Jeremiah C. — Adjutant General's Department.
Subject Index of the General Orders of the War Depart-
ment, from January 1, 1861, to December 31, 1880.
Compiled under the direction of Brigadier-General
Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General U. S. Army. By
Jeremiah C. Allen, Adjutant-General's Office.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1882. 8vo. pp. 506.
Allen, Jeremiah C. — Adjutant General's Department.
Subject Index of the General Orders of the War Depart-
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Allen, John F. — Memorial of Pickering Dodge Allen. By his
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Boston: Printed by Henry W. Dutton. 1867. i2mo. pp. 174.
Allen, Lewis W. — Memorial of the late Gen. James S. Wads-
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Society, at the close of its Annual Exhibition at Rochester,
September 23d, 1864. By Lewis F. Allen, of Buffalo,
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Albany. 1865. 8vo. pp. 38. Autograph letter of Author.
Allen, Stanton P. — Down in Dixie. Life in a Cavalry
Regiment in the War Days. From the Wilderness to
Appomattox. By Stanton P. Allen, of the First Massa-
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1901. i6mo.
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the * * * of the stamp duties and also patriotic songs
of the latest selection.
n. p. 1863. i2mo. pp. 64
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Civil War. By Joseph A. Altsheler.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1901. i2mo. pp. 419.
Ambler, Isaac W. — "Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction."
The Life of Sergeant I. W. Ambler, embracing his nativity,
poverty and toil when but a child in the coal-mines of
England. His connection with the British Army, sufferings
and dissipation. His escape to the United States and
dissipation continued. His conversion at Newbury,
Mass., * * * and efforts, sacrifices, and sufferings for his
adopted country during the late great rebellion. * * *
Twelve illustrations.
Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. 1873. 8vo. pp. XII. 319.
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Volunteer Infantry from its first muster into the U. S.
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9th, 1865.
Springfield, 111. 1868. i2mo. pp. 392. Autograph letter of Author.
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n. p. (1897). 8vo. pp. 24. (Slip.)
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Ames, John Worthington. — The Second Battle of Bull
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Anderson, Archer. — The Campaign and Battle of Chicka-
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of the Army of Northern Virginia Association at their
annual meeting, in the Capitol at Richmond, Va., October
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Anderson, Charles. — Texas, Before and on the Eve of the
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Cincinnati: Peter G. Thompson, Publisher. 1884. 8vo. pp. 51.
Anderson, Charles C. — Fighting by Southern Federals in
which the Author places the numerical strength of the
Arms that fought for the Confederacy at approximately
1,000,000 men and shows that 296,576 white soldiers
living in the South and 137,676 colored soldiers and
approximately 200,000 men living in the North were
born in the South, making 634,255 Southern soldiers
fought for the preservation of the Union. By Charles
C. Anderson.
New York: The Neale Publishing Company. 1912. i2mo. pp. 408.
Anderson, Edward. — Camp Fire Stories. A Series of
Sketches of the Union Army in the Southwest. By
Edward Anderson, Colonel 12th Indiana Volunteer
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Chicago: Star Publishing Company. (1896.) i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-274.
Anderson, Ephraim McD. — Memoirs. Historical and Per-
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Andrew, John Albion — Butler, Benjamin Franklin. —
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Boston. 1862. 8vo. pp. —
Andrews, Christopher Columbus. — History of the Cam-
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Andrews, Robert W. — The Life and Adventures of Captain
Robert W. Andrews, of Sumter, South Carolina,
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situations and interesting incidents together with reminis-
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North Carolina Booklet Vol. 1, March 10, 1902. No. 11.
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Ashhurst, Richard Lewis. — Address to the Survivors'
Association of the 150th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun-
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the Rebellion of 1 861 -1865. Including a history of
the erection of the Monument to honor the men of Yonkers
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Atkinson, Joseph M. — God, The Giver of Victory and
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answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives,
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n. p. n. d. l2mo. pp. 167. (2).
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the History of the Civil War. How to Reach it. Written
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Avery, Isaac W. — Georgia Officers who served in the Civil
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(Extract.) Baltimore: Selby & Dulany. 1867. i2mo. pp. XII-408.
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during the War. Most Dangerous, Perfidious, Extensive
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before published. Illustrated. By Col. I. Winslow Ayer,
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of Secret Service, U. S., by whom the Formidable Con-
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by request of Many Posts, G. A. R. and by Citizens
generally. Lieut.-Governor Smith, of Illinois, Presiding.
The Distinguished Services of Col. Ayer fully Recognized
by the Highest Civil and Military Authorities of the
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Address commemorative of the Services of the Alumni and
former Students of Lafayette College in the War for the
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Alphabetical Index of the 162D New York Volunteer
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Anecdotes of the Rebellion. A collection of Humorous,
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Answer of the Sherman Statue Committee of the Society of
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Army of Northern Virginia. Organization of the Army of
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28 to September 1, 1862.
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Army of Northern Virginia. Organization of the Second
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Army of Northern Virginia. Monthly return of the Army of
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Lee, May 31, 1863.
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Army of Northern Virginia. Organization of the Army of
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Lee, August, 1864.
Washington, D. C. 1881. 8vo. pp. 7. 25 copies printed.
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Lee, January, 1865.
Washington, D. C. 1881. 8vo. pp. 9. 25 copies printed.
Army of Northern Virginia. Organization of the Army of
Northern Virginia, General R. E. Lee Commanding,
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Washington, D. C. War Records Office. 1882.
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Army of Northern Virginia. Organization of the Army of
Northern Virginia, General R. E. Lee Commanding,
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Washington. 1883. 8vo. pp. 7. 50 copies printed.
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Army of Northern Virginia. Organization of the Army of
Northern Virginia August 31, 1864.
Washington. War Records Office. 1883. 8vo. pp. 8. 50 copies printed.
Army of Northern Virginia. Reports of the operations of
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In two volumes.
Richmond: R. M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. 626 (1). Vol II. pp. 602. Cuttings of reports, etc., inserted.
Army of Northern Virginia. Strength of the Infantry and
Cavalry Army of Northern Virginia as shown by Inspec-
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Washington. War Dept. A. G. O. 1886. 8vo. pp. 5. 50 copies printed.
Army of Virginia. Northern Virginia Campaign. Organiza-
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the Rapidan to Centreville, Va., August 16 to 31, 1862.
Washington, D. C. Adjutant-General's Office. 1882. 8vo. pp. 6.
50 copies printed.
Army of the Cumberland. Organization of the Army of the
Cumberland, commanded by Major-General W. S.
Rosecrans, at the Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September
19-20, 1863, and return of casualties. Compiled under
the direction of Brigadier-General Richard C. Drum,
Adjutant-General U. S. Army.
Washington. 1886. 8vo. pp. 25. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Cumberland. Legends of the Operations of the
Army of the Cumberland.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1869.
4to. pp. 45 and Map of Campaigns. Map of battle of Nashville inserted.
Presentation copy from Gen. Geo. H. Thomas.
Army of the Mississippi C. S. A. Organization of the Army of
the Mississippi, April 6th and 7th, and June 30th, 1862.
Washington, D. C. 1881. 8vo. pp. 4.
Army of the Ohio. Organization of the Army of the Ohio,
October 8, 1862.
Washington. Adjutant-General's Office. November 18, 1882. 8vo. pp. 6.
50 copies printed.
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Army of the Potomac. Names of Battles to be placed on
Colors.
Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, General Orders No. 10, March 7th, 1865.
i2mo. pp. 26.
Army of the Potomac. The Chancellorsville Campaign.
Organization of the Army of the Potomac (Commanded
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Washington, D. C. War Records Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 18.
50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Chancellorsville Campaign. Oganiza-
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Washington. Adjutant-General's Office. June 5, 1882. 8vo. pp. 12.
50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Composition and effective strength of
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Washington. Adjutant-General's Office. May 24, 1882. 8vo. pp. 2.
50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Consolidated morning report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
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Washington. A. G. O. 1878. 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Consolidated morning report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
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Washington. A. G. O. 1878. 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Consolidated Morning Report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
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Washington. A. G. O. 1878. 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Consolidated morning report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
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Washington. A. G. O. 1879. 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Consolidated morning report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
George G. Meade, June 30, 1863.
Washington. A. G. O. 1879. 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
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Army of the Potomac. Consolidated morning report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
George G. Meade, July 10, 1863.
Washington. A. G. O. 1879. 8vo. pp. —
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Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
George G. Meade, July 20, 1863.
Washington A. G. O. 1879. 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Consolidated morning report of the
Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major-General
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Washington A. G. O. 1879. 8vo. pp. — 50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. History of its Campaigns, The Penin-
sular, Maryland, Fredericksburg. Testimony of its
three commanders, Maj.-Gen. G. B. McClellan, Maj.-Gen.
A. E. Burnside and Maj.-Gen. Joseph Hooker, before the
Congressional Committee on the conduct of the War.
New York: Tribune Office. 1863. 8vo. pp. 32.
Army of the Potomac. Instructions, Countersign, Signals,
General Orders No. 29, Headquarters, Army of the
Potomac. Washington, Oct. 17, 1861.
4to. pp. 6.
"Of this order for obvious reasons but few copies printed and issued only to
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Army of the Potomac. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac
and co-operating forces in the Gettysburg Campaign,
June and July, 1863.
(Washington, D. C.) A. G. O. 1880. 8vo. pp. 12.
Army of the Potomac. Maryland Campaign, 1862. Organiza-
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Washington, D. C. War Records Office. 1882. 8vo. pp. 10. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Maryland Campaign, 1862. Organiza-
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Md., September 16 and 17, 1862.
Washington, D. C. 1882. 8vo. pp. 10. 50 copies printed.
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Army of the Potomac. The Maryland Campaign, 1862.
Organization of the Army of the Potomac (Major-
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September 14-17, 1862.
Washington. War Records Office. 1883. 8vo. pp. 15. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Organization of the Army of the
Potomac at Gettysburg.
Washington. A. G. O. 1879. 8vo. pp. 12. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Organization of the Army of the
Potomac and other forces co-operating with the Army of
Virginia under Major-General John Pope during the
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16 to 31, 1862.
Washington. Adjutant-General's Office. July 10, 1882. 8vo. pp. 5.
Army of the Potomac. Organization of the Army of the
Potomac (Commanded by Major-General Ambrose E.
Burnside) December 11 -15, 1862.
Washington, D. C. War Records Office. 1882. 8vo. pp. 10.
50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Organization of the Army of the
Potomac (Commanded by Major-General George G.
Meade) on May 4, 1864.
Washington, D. C. 1882. 8vo. pp. 9. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. Organization of the Army of the
Potomac, Commanded by Major-General George G.
Meade, May 31, 1864. Compiled under the direction of
Brigadier-General Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General
U. S. Army.
Washington. 1886. 8vo. pp. 16. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Potomac. The Wilderness Campaign. Organiza-
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General George G. Meade) on the morning of May 5, 1864.
Washington, D. C. War Records Office. 1883. 8vo. pp. 13.
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Army of the Tennessee. Memorandum of Staff Officers in the
Army of Tennessee (C. S. A.) for February, 1864.
Washington, D. C.^ War Department. 1882. 8vo. pp. 10. 50 copies printed.
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Army of Tennessee. Organization of the Army of Tennessee
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ending December 10, 1864.
Washington War Records Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 6. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Tennessee. Organization of the Army of the
Tennessee (Major-General U. S. Grant, U. S. Army,
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Washington. War Records Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 12. 50 copies printed.
Army of the Tennessee. Organization of the Cavalry Army
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Washington, D. C. 1881. 8vo. pp. 3. 50 copies printed.
Army of Tennessee. Organization of the Army of Tennessee
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Washington, D. C. 1881. 8vo. pp. 6.
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November 20, 1863.
Washington, D. C. War Records Office. 1884. 8vo. pp.9. 50 copies printed.
Army of Tennessee. Organization of the Army of Tennessee
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Washington, D. C. 1881. 8vo. pp. 6.
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Army Regulations adopted for the use of the Army of the
Confederate States in accordance with late acts of Congress,
revised from the Army regulations of the old U. S. Army,
1857, retaining all that is essential for officers of the line,
to which is added an act for the establishment and or-
ganization of the Army of the Confederate States of
America, also articles of War, for the government of the
Army of the Confederate States of America.
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Autographs of Confederate Generals. A collection of the
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Bacon, Edward. — Among the Cotton Thieves. By Edward
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Badeau, Adam. — Grant in Peace, from Appomattox to
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Badeau, Adam. — Military History of Ulysses S. Grant,
from April, 1861, to April, 1865, by Adam Badeau, Colonel
and Aide-de-Camp to the General in Chief, Brevet
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New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1868-1881. 8vo.
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Baer, George Frederick. — Oration of George F. Baer at
the Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument at
Allentown, Penna., October 19, 1899.
n. p. n. d. 1899. 4to. pp. 8.
Bahnson, Henry T. — The Last Days of the War. By
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Bailey, George W. — A Private Chapter of the War, 1861-5,
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Baker, Lafayette Curry. — History of the United States
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Baker, Levi W. — History of the Ninth Mass. Battery,
Recruited July, 1862; Mustered in Aug. 10, 1862, Mus-
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Baker, Napoleon B. — Histories of Iowa Regiments, Reports
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Baker, William Mumf ord. — Inside : A Chronicle of Secession,
by George F. Harrington, with illustrations by Thomas
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New York: Harper Brothers. 1866. 8vo. pp. 223.
Balch, William Ralston. — Life and Public Services of
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Civil Conflict of 1 861 -1865; his career as President of the
United States for eight years; his notable journey around
the World; his trip to Mexico; his life in New York, and
the sad scenes of his last hours. By William Ralston
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Ralph H. Park & Co., Publishers. 1885. 8vo. pp. 613.
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Balch, William Ralston. — The Battle of Gettysburg.
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Ballard, Henry. — In the Matter of the Application of Dr.
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Ballier, John Frederick. — Ausing aus dem Leben von
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Baltz, John D. — Hon. Edward D. Baker, U. S. Senator from
Oregon. Col. E. D. Baker's defence in the Battle of
Ball's Bluff, fought October 21, 1861, in Virginia, and
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Wistar and Stone. By John D. Baltz, late Lieutenant,
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Lancaster, Pa.: Published for the Author. 1888. i2mo. pp. 248.
Banes, Charles Henry. — History of the Philadelphia
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One Hundred and Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. By
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Assistant Adjutant-General Volunteers.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1876. i2mo. pp. 315.
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Bangs, Isaac Sparrow. — Military History of Waterville,
Maine, including the names and record, so far as known,
of all soldiers from Waterville, in the Several Wars of the
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Augusta: Kennebec Journal Print. 1902. 8vo. pp. 75.
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss. — An Address delivered by Maj.-
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss. — Department of the Gulf.
Historical Sketch of Major-General N. P. Banks' Civil
and Military Administration in Louisiana.
New York. 1864. 8vo. pp. 12. Tenth Edition.
Banks, R. W. — The Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864.
The Bloodiest Engagement of the War Between the States.
By R. W. Banks, Captain Co. D, Thirty-seventh Missis-
sippi Consolidated Infantry; Lieutenant-Colonel Com-
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New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1908.
8vo. pp. 88.
Barber, James. — The Nation's Defenders. The New Jersey
and the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
How they are cared for. By James Barber, Eighth
New Jersey Regiment.
Newark, N. J.: Published by Martin R. Dennis. 1874. l2mo. pp.82. Second
Edition, Enlarged.
Barber, J. — War Letters of a Disbanded Volunteer,
embracing his experiences as honest old Abe's bosom
friend and un-official adviser.
(Motto.) New York: Frederic A. Brady, Publisher. 1864. i2mo. pp. 132.
Barber, John Warner — Howe, Henry. — The Loyal West
in the times of the Rebellion, also before and since, being
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Pacific States and Territories of the Union. Historical,
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Geographical and Pictorial, illustrated by more than two
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principal towns — public buildings and monuments —
battlefields, historic localities — natural curiosities, and
scenes illustrating the times of the Rebellion, etc., prin-
cipally from drawings taken on the spot by the authors.
By John W. Barber and Henry Howe.
Cincinnati: Published by F. A. Howe. 1865. 8vo. pp. 5. VIII-XII. 13-764.
Barbiere, Joe. — Scraps from the Prison Table at Camp
Chase and Johnson's Island. By Joe Barbiere, Lieut.-
Col. late C. S. A.
Doylestown, Pa.: W. W. H. Davis, Printer. 1868. 8vo. pp. VI.-397.
Barbour, William M. — A Brief Historical Sketch of the
Thirty-seventh Regiment, N. C. T.
Our Living and Our Dead. July 30, 1873. pp. (2).
Bardeen, C. W. — A Little Fifer's War Diary with 17 Maps,
60 portraits, and 246 other illustrations. By C. W.
Bardeen, Editor of the School Bulletin. Formerly of
Co. D, 1st Mass. Vol. Inf., with an introduction by
Nicholas Murray Butler, LL. D., President of Columbia
College.
Syracuse, N. Y.: C. W. Bardeen, Publisher. 1910. Ry. 8vo. pp. 329.
Barker, Theodore G. — Address before the Washington Artillery
Club on their Anniversary 22d February, 1876, at Hibernian
Hall, Charleston, S. C.
Charleston, S. C. 1876. 8vo. pp. 15. Autograph letter of Major Barker.
Barnard, George N. — Photographic Views of Sherman's
Campaign, from Negatives taken in the Field by Geo. N.
Barnard, Official Photographer of the Military Div. of
the Mississippi.
New York. 1866. 8vo. pp. 30.
Barnard, John Gross. — A Report on the Defences of
Washington to the Chief of Engineers U. S. Army.
Washington. 1871. 4*0. pp. —
Barnard, John Gross. — Eulogy on the Late Bvt. Maj.-Gen.
Joseph G. Totten, Chief Engineer United States Army.
Washington. 1866. 8vo. pp. — Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
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Barnard, John Gross. — Letter to the Editors of the
National Intellingencer, in answer to the charges
against the United States Military Academy, in the
report of the Secretary of War of July, 1861.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1862. 8vo. pp. 18.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. Barnard.
Barnard, John Gross. — The C. S. A. and The Battle of
Bull Run. (A letter to an English friend.) With five maps.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1862. 8vo. pp. 136.
Autograph letter of Gen. Barnard giving list of his books relating to the War.
Presentation copy from Prof. Coppe6 to Prof. Geo. Allen, LL. D.
Barnard, John Gross. — The Peninsular Campaign and its
antecedents, as developed by the report of Major-Gen.
Geo. B. McClellan, and other published documents.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1864. 8vo. i2mo. pp. 96.
Autograph note of Gen. Barnard.
Barnard, John Gross — Barry, William Farquhar. — Report
on the Engineer and Artillery Operations of the Army
of the Potomac from its organization to the close of the
Peninsular Campaign. Illustrated by eighteen maps,
plans, etc.
New York. 1863. 8vo. pp. — Autograph letters of Authors.
Barnard, J. M. — Major-General George H. Thomas of the
Army of the United States.
l2mo. pp. (8). Privately printed. Autograph note of Author.
Barnes, James A — Carnahan, James R — McCain, Thomas
H. — The Eighty-Sixth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer
Infantry. A Narrative of its Services in the Civil War of
1 861 -1 865. Written by a Committee consisting of James
A. Barnes, James R. Carnahan and Thomas H. McCain.
Crawfordsville, Ind.: The Journal Company, Printers. 1895.
8vo. pp. VIII. 1-613. (1)
Barnes, William Henry Linow. — "Grant," A Study. A
Paper read before California Commandery of the Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, December
22, 1896. By Companion William Henry Linow Barnes.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20.
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Barnet, James. — The Martyrs and Heroes of Illinois in
the great rebellion. Biographical sketches. Illustrated
with portraits.
Chicago. 1866. 8vo. pp. 253. Autograph letter of Author.
Barnett, Simeon. — History of the Twenty-Second Regi-
ment, Iowa Volunteer Infantry, from the date of enlist-
ment to muster out of service of the United States,
giving all the important events in its campaigns in
Missouri, in the Seige and capture of Vicksburg, in the
Texas Expedition and in the Shenandoah Valley, by
Simeon Barnett, Drum Major and Principal Musician of
the Regiment.
Iowa City, Iowa: N. H. Brainerd, Publisher. 1865. 8vo. pp. 36.
Barney, C. — Recollections of Field Service with the
Twentieth Iowa Infantry Volunteers, or what I saw in the
Army; embracing accounts of Marches, Battles, Sieges
and Skirmishes, in Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi,
Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and along the
Northern Border of Mexico. By Capt. C. Barney.
Davenport: Printed for the Author at the Gazette Job Rooms. 1865.
l2mo. pp. VIII. 323.
Barney, C. Henry. — A Country Boy's First Three Months
in The Army. By C. Henry Barney, formerly corporal
Fifth Battalion Rhode Island Volunteers.
Providence: N. Bangs Williams & Co. 1880. Sm. 4to. pp. 47.
Autograph note of Author.
Barney, C. Henry. — The RJeno Memorial, South Mountain,
Md. Unveiled, September 14, 1889, its inception, erection
and dedication. Edited by Gen. C. H. Barney, Secretary
of the Society of the Burnside expedition and of the Ninth
Army Corps. .
Published by order of the Society. 1 89 1. 8vo. pp. 16.
Barnum, Henry A. — Oration delivered by Major-General
Henry A. Barnum, before the Society of the Army of the
Cumberland at Detroit, Nov. 15, 1871.
New York: E. S. Dodge & Co. 1871. 8vo. pp. 21.
Barr, Thomas Francis. — Costs and Compensations of the
War. A paper read before the Illinois Commandery of
the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, December 13, 1888, by Lieut.-Col. Thomas F.
Barr, Deputy Judge Advocate-General U. S. Army.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 10. Autograph of Author.
57
Barrett, Edwin S. — What I Saw at Bull Run. An address
delivered in the Town Hall, Concord, Mass., July 21, 1886,
on the 25th Anniversary of the Battle of Bull Run at the
Re-Union of the Veterans of Co. G (Concord Artillery),
Fifth Regiment, M. V. M. Capt. George L. Prescott.
Boston: Beacon Press; Thomas Todd, Printer. 1886. 8vo. pp. 48.
Autograph of Author.
Barrett, Joseph O. — History of "Old Abe," The Live War
Eagle of the Eighth Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers.
By Joseph O. Barrett. Published by Alfred L. Sewell.
(Motto.) Chicago: Dunlop, Sewell & Spalding, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp.71.
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war-eagle of Wisconsin, that served a three years' cam-
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and Camp Life of the Old 4th Michigan Infantry in War
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Co. B, 4th Michigan Infantry. Dedicated to the Sur-
vivors of the Regiment.
(Motto.) Detroit, Mich.: W. S. Ostler, Publisher. 1888. 8vo. pp. 44 (1).
Barrett, William H. — Oration at the Tomb of Gen'l Hector
Tyndale, May 30, 1889, by Adjutant William H. Barrett,
of Post 160, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army
of the Republic.
Philadelphia. 1889. 8vo. pp. 7.
Barriger, John Walker. — Legislative History of the Sub-
sistence Department of the United States Army from
June 16, 1775, to August 15, 1876. By John W. Barriger.
Washington. 1877. 8vo. pp. 113. XV. Second Edition.
Barriger, John Walker. — The Subsistence Department.
By Bvt. Brig.-Gen. John W. Barriger, Assistant Commis-
sary-General U. S. Army.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution Jan., 1893. pp. 215-230.
Barrington, William L. — Reflections on Some of the
Results of the Late American War; being a lecture
delivered in the Friend's Institute, Moleswith Street,
Dublin, on Thursday, March 29, 1866, by William L.
Barrington, A. M., of Dublin.
Dublin: R. D. Webb & Son, Printers. 1866. 8vo. pp. 43.
58
Barron, S. B. — The Lone Star Defenders. A chronicle of
the Third Texas Cavalry, Ross Brigade. By S. B.
Barron, of the Third Texas Cavalry.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1901.
i2mo. pp. 276.
Barrows, William. — Honor to the Brave. A Discourse de-
livered in the Old South Church, Reading, Mass., August
23, 1863, on the return of Co. D, Fiftieth Reg., Mass.
Vols., by the Rev. William Barrows. Published by
general request.
Boston: John M. Whittemore & Co. 1863. 8vo. pp. 19.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Barry, Joseph. — The Annals of Harper's Ferry from the
establishment of the National Armory in 1794, to the
present time, 1869, with anecdotes of Harper's Ferrians.
By Josephus, Jr.
Hagerstown, Md.: Dechert & Co., Printers. 1869. 8vo. pp. 64.
Barry, Joseph. — The Annals of Harper's Ferry with
sketches of its founder, and many prominent characters
connected with its history, anecdotes, etc. By Josephus, Jr.
Martinsburg, W. Va. 1872. 8vo. pp. 176. Second Edition.
Barry, Joseph. — The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry with
Legends of the Surrounding Country. By Joseph Barry,
a resident of the place for half a century.
Martinsburg, W. Va.: Thompson Brothers. 1903. i2mo. pp. 233.
Barstow, Charles L. — The Civil War. Edited by Charles L.
Barstow. Century Readings in United States History.
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Bartles, William Lewis. — Massacre of Confederates by
Osage Indians in 1863. By W. L. Bartles (Dec. 2, 1902),
Kansas State Historical Society.
n, p. h. d. 8vo. pp. 62-66.
Bartlett, A. W. — History of the Twelfth Regiment, New
Hampshire Volunteers, in the War of the Rebellion. By
Capt. A. W. Bartlett, Historian Twelfth Regiment
Association.
Concord, N. H.: Ira C. Evans, Printer. 1897. Ry.,8vo. pp. X. 1-752. 87.
59
Bartlett, Charles H. — Oration of Hon. Charles H. Bartlett,
on Gen. Gilman Marston, before the Posts of the G. A. R.,
at Manchester, N. H., Memorial Day, May 30, 1891.
Manchester, N. H.: Printed by John B. Clarke. 1891. 8vo. pp. 22.
Bartlett, John Russell. — Memoirs of Rhode Island Officers
who were engaged in the service of their country during
the Great Rebellion of the South, illustrated with thirty-
four portraits. By John Russell Bartlett.
Providence: Sidney S. Rider & Brother. 1867. 4to. pp. VIII. 9. 452.
Cuttings inserted.
Bartlett, John Russell. — The Literature of the Rebellion.
A catalogue of Books and pamphlets relating to the Civil
War in the United States and on subjects growing out of
that event, together with works on American Slavery,
and Essays from Reviews and Magazines on the same
subjects, compiled by John Russell Bartlett.
Boston: Draper & Halliday. Providence: Sidney S. Rider & Bro. 1866.
Ry. 8vo. pp. IV. 6-447. Autograph note of Author. 250 copies printed.
Bartlett, John Russell. — The Soldiers' National Cemetery
at Gettysburg, with the proceedings at its consecration,
at the laying of the corner stone of the Monument and at
its dedication.
Providence. 1874. 4to. pp. —
"Privately printed and for distribution to the Board of Commissioners of the
Cemetery."
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the Marches and Battles of the Washington Artillery and
of other Louisiana Troops.
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Autograph note of Col. Walton, Chief of Artillery, Longstreet's Corps.
Bartlett, Napier. — Military Record of Louisiana including
biographical and historical papers relating to the military
organizations of the State. A soldier's story of the late
War, Muster Rolls, Lists of Casualties in various Regi-
ments (so far as known), Cemeteries where Buried,
Company Journals, Personal Narratives of Prominent
Actors, etc. By Napier Bartlett.
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8vo. pp. 68. 58. 62. X. 5-259. 5 Portraits. Autograph letter of Author.
60
Bartlett, Washington Allon. — The Memorial of Col.
Washington Allon Bartlett, of the Volunteer Naval
Brigade of New York, to the Hon. E. D. Morgan, Governor
of the State and Major-General U. S. Army.
New York: W. H. Tinson, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 58.
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus. — Conditions of Peace. A Dis-
course Delivered in the West Church, in Memory of
David Kimball Hobart, June 14, 1863. By C. A. Bartol.
Boston: Walker, Wise & Company. 1863. 8vo. pp.28.
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus. — Our Sacrifice. A Sermon
Preached in the West Church, November 3, 1861, being
the Sunday after the funeral of Lieut. William Lowell
Putnam. By C. A. Bartol. Published by request.
Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 186 1. 8vo. pp. 23.
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus. — The Nation's Hour. A tribute
to Major Sidney Williard delivered in the West Church
December 21, Forefathers' Day.
Boston: Walker, Wise & Co. 1862. 8vo. pp. 58.
Bartol, Cyrus Augustus. — The Purchase by Blood. A
tribute to Brig.-Gen. Charles Russell Lowell, Jr., spoken
in the West Church Oct. 30, 1864.
Boston: John Wilson & Son. 1864. 8vo. pp.21.
Barton, Clara. — Roll of Missing Men No. i. To Returned
Soldiers and Others. By Clara Barton.
Washington, D. C. June 1, 1865. (Broadside mounted on cloth.)
Barton, George. — Angels of the Battlefield. A history of
the labors of the Catholic Sisterhoods in the Late Civil
War. By George Barton. 1897.
Philadelphia, Pa.: The Catholic Art Publishing Company.
Ry. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-302.
Barton, John Bell. — A Memoir of General Louis Bell, late
Col. of the Fourth N. H. Regiment, who fell at the
assault on Fort Fisher, N. C, January 15, 1865. By
John Bell Barton. Read before the N. E. Historical
Society, Sept. 14, 1865.
New York. Published by request. 1865. 8vo. pp. 53.
Autograph note of Author.
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Barton, Thomas H. — Autobiography of Thomas H. Barton,
The Self Made Physician of Syracuse, Ohio, including a
history of the Fourth Regt. West Va. Vol. Inf., with an
account of Col. Lightburn's Retreat Down the Kanawha
Valley. Gen. Grant's Vicksburg and Chattanooga Cam-
paigns together with the Several Battles in which the
Fourth Regiment was engaged, and its losses by disease,
desertion and in Battle. By Dr. T. H. Barton.
Charleston: West Virginia Printing Co. 1890. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-340.
Barton, William E. — A Hero in Homespun. A Tale of the
Loyal South. By William E. Barton, Author of Pine
Knot, etc. New Edition.
New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1901. i2mo. pp. 393.
Barton, William E. — The Cumberland Mountains and the
Struggle for Freedom. By Rev. William E. Barton, D. D.
Reprint from New England Magazine, March, 1897. 8vo. pp. 25.
Bassler, J. H. — Reminiscences of the First Day's Fight at
Gettysburg. An Address Delivered by Captain J. H.
Bassler, Co. C, 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, before the
faculty and students of Albright Collegiate Institute,
June, 1895, by invitation of the Principal, E. W. Chubb.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16 (4). Autograph letter of Author.
Bassler, J. H. — Reminiscences of the First Day's Fight at
Gettysburg. An Address delivered by J. H. Bassler,
before the Faculty and Students of Albright Collegiate
Institute, June, 1895. * * *
Myerstown, Pa. : Press of Myerstown Enterprise, n. d. 8vo. pp. 12 (2).
Bassler, J. H. — The Color Episode of the One Hundred and
Forty-Ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the
First Day's Fight at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Paper
read before The Lebanon County Historical Society,
October 18, 1907, by J. H. Bassler, Late Captain of the
Color Company.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 34.
Bassler, J. H. — The Color Episode of the One Hundred and
Forty-Ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the
First Day's Fight at Gettysburg July 1, 1863. Paper
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read before the Lebanon County Historical Society
October 18, 1907, by J. H. Bassler, Late Captain of the
Color Company.
(Proceedings. Vol. IV. No. 4.) 8vo. pp. 80-110.
Batcheler, Horace P. — Jonathan at Home: or, A Stray Shot
at the Yankees. By Capt. Horace P. Batcheler (Late
73rd Regiment).
London: Printed by W. H. Collingridge, City Press. 1864. i2mo. pp.287.
Batchellor, Albert Stillman. — Historical and Bibliogra-
phical Notes on the Military Annals of New Hampshire
with special reference to Regimental Histories. By
Albert Stillman Batchellor. A Reprint of a Chapter
from the History of the Seventeenth Regiment.
Concord, N. H.: The Rumford Press. 1898. 8vo. pp. 50.
Bate, William Bremage. — Address delivered by General Wm.
B. Bate, on Occasion of Dedicating the "Battle-Ground
Academy." (Professors Wall and Mooney.) On the
Field of Franklin. Franklin, Tennessee, Saturday, Octo-
ber 5, 1889.
Published by Citizens of Franklin, n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Bate, William Bremage. — Oration delivered by General W.
B. Bate, on occasion of the Confederate Commemoration
Services, at Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Tenn., on
Saturday, May 7, 1870.
Nashville, Tenn.: Published by request. 1870. 8vo. pp. 28.
Presentation copy from Author.
Bate, William Bremage. — The Dedication of the Chicka-
MAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL PARK. Address by
Gen. Wm. B. Bate, one of the Speakers Appointed by the
Secretary of War for the above Occasion. Delivered on
September 20, 1895.
Nashville, Tenn.: Brandon Printing Company. 1895. 8vo. pp. 38.
Bates, Alfred Elliott — McClernand, Edward John. — The
Second Regiment of Cavalry 1836-65. By Major
Alfred E. Bates, Pay Department, 1866-91. By Captain
Edward J. McClernand, Second Cavalry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, May, 1892. pp. 623-642.
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Bates, Gilbert H. — Sergeant Bates' March carrying the
Stars and Stripes unfolded, from Vicksburg to Washington,
being a truthful Narrative of the incidents which trans-
pired during his journey on foot, without a cent, through
the late rebellious states, and showing how the old flag
was received as the harbinger of peace and new hope to
the distressed people of the South. By Gilbert H. Bates.
New York: B. W. Hitchcock. 1868. 8vo. pp. 35.
Bates, Gilbert H. — Triumphal March of Sergeant Bates
from Vicksburg to Washington.
Washington: Intelligencer Printing House. 1868. 8vo. pp. 36.
Bates, Joshua Hall. — Ohio's Preparation for the War.
Read before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order
of the Loyal Legion of the United States, by Joshua H.
Bates, late Brigadier-General United States Volunteers.
January 2, 1884.
Cincinnati: Peter G.Thomson, Printer. 1884. 8vo. pp.14.
Bates, Marcus W. — The Grand Army. Review of the Great
Work It Accomplished. Address by Marcus W. Bates,
of Duluth, at Annual Reunion 21st Michigan Infantry.
n. d. n. p. 8vo. pp. 7.
Bates, Robert Francis. — Register of Commissioned Officers
Eighteenth Regiment U. S. Infantry, Colonel Thomas
H. Ruger, from May 4, 1861, to January 1, 1883, with
Roster of Regiment, 1883.
(Fort Assinaboine, M. T. : Regimental Press. 1883.) 8vo. pp. (32).
Autograph letter of Author.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — A Brief History of the One
Hundredth Regiment (Roundheads). By Honorable
Samuel P. Bates, State Historian, to which is added short
sketches of Colonel Leasure, and Chaplain Browne, with
a few poems by H. B. Durant, of Co. A, composed while
in the service.
New Castle, Pa.: W. B. Thomas, Printer. 1884. i2mo. pp. 32.
Autograph letter of Col. Leasure.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — History of Pennsylvania
Volunteers, 186 1-5, prepared in compliance with Acts of
the Legislature, by Samuel P. Bates, Member of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
(Motto.) Harrisburg: B. Singerley. 1869-1871. 4to.
Vol. I. pp. 1327. Vol. II. pp. 1359. Vol. III. pp. 1379. Vol IV. pp. 1308.
Vol. V. pp. 1 43 1. Autograph letter of Prof. Bates.
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Bates, Samuel Penniman. — History of the 28th Regiment,
P. V. 1861-1865.
Harrisburg. Imp. 8vo. pp. 418-483.
Photographs of 40 officers and the autograph signature of every officer of the
original Regiment of 15 Companies.
Maps, programmes of camp performances, etc., etc., inserted. Unique copy.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — Martial Deeds of Pennsyl-
vania. By Samuel P. Bates.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: T. H. Davis & Co. 1875.
4to. pp. 1 1 1 1 . Autograph letter of Prof. Bates.
25 copies 4to red line edition printed in two volumes with extra illustrations,
etc., etc. Only two copies in this edition uncut.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — Memoir of Oliver Blachly
Knowles, late Colonel of the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry
and Brevet Brigadier-General. By Samuel P. Bates.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: Reprinted from "Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania."
1875. 4to. pp. 14. Privately printed.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — Report of the State
Historian appointed to prepare a military history of
the organization of Pennsylvania Volunteers and Militia.
1. Dec. 15, 1866. pp. 7.
2. Dec. 6, 1868. pp. 11.
3. Dec. 1, 1869. pp. 8.
(Harrisburg.) 8vo.
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etc., etc., inserted.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — The Battle of Chancellors-
ville. By Samuel P. Bates.
(Motto.) Meadville, Pa.: Edward T. Bates. 1882. Ry. 8vo. pp. 261.
Autograph note of Prof. Bates.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — The Battle of Gettysburg.
By Samuel P. Bates.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: T. H. Davis & Co. 1875. 8vo. pp. 216.
First Edition 100 copies printed.
Bates, Samuel Penniman. — The Battle of Gettysburg.
By Samuel P. Bates.
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Bates, Samuel Penniman. — The Battle of Gettysburg.
A reply to Gen. Howard.
New York: The Herald. Dec, 1875. i2mo. pp. — mounted.
Autograph of Author.
Battine, Cecil. — The Crisis of the Confederacy. A
History of Gettysburg and the Wilderness. By Cecil
Battine, Captain 15th The Kings Hussars, with frontis-
piece and 6 maps.
London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1905. 8vo. pp. XV. 1-424.
Autograph letter of Author and newspaper cuttings inserted.
Baugher, H. L. — The Christian Patriot. A Discourse
addressed to the Graduating Class of Pennsylvania
College, September 15, 1861, by H. L. Baugher, D. D.,
President of Pennsylvania College.
Gettysburg: Published and for sale by A. D. Buehler. H. C. Neinstedt, Printer.
1861. 8vo. pp. 25.
Baxter, De Witt Clinton. — The Volunteer Manual, con-
taining full instructions for the Recruit, in the Schools of
the soldier and squad. By Lieut.-Colonel D. W. C.
Baxter.
(Motto.) Part 1, pp. 62. (Motto.) Part 2, pp. 65-137.
Philadelphia: Published by King & Baird. 1861. i6mo.
Baxter, De Witt Clinton. — The Volunteer's Manual:
Containing full instructions for the Recruit, in the Schools
of the Soldier and Squad, with One Hundred illustrations
of the different positions in the Facings and Manual of
Arms and the loadings and firings. Arranged according
to Scott's System of Infantry Tactics, by Lieut.-Colonel
D. W. C. Baxter, of the Second Regiment National
Guards, now in the service of the United States.
(Extract.) Philadelphia: King & Baird. 1861. Part 1. i2mo. pp. 62.
Baxter, Jedediah Hyde. — Statistics, Medical and Anthro-
pological, of the Provost-Marshal General's Bureau,
derived from records of the examination for military
service in the armies of the United States during the late
War of the Rebellion, over a million recruits, drafted men,
substitutes, and enrolled men; compiled under direction
of the Secretary of War by J. H. Baxter, A. M., M. D.
Colonel and Chief Medical Purveyor United States Army,
late Chief Medical Officer of the Provost Marshal General's
Bureau.
Washington. 1875. 4to.
Vol. I. pp. LXXXVII. 1-568. Vol. II. pp. XXVIII. 1-767.
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Baxter, Jedediah Hyde. — Statistics, Medical and Anthro-
pological of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau,
derived from the records of the examination for military
service in the Armies of the United States during the late
War of the Rebellion, over a million recruits, drafted men,
substitutes and enrolled men.
Washington. 1895.
4to. Vol. I. pp. LXXXVII. 1-568, Vol. II. pp. XXVIII. 1-767.
Baxter, William. — Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, or scenes
and incidents of the War in Arkansas. By William Baxter.
Cincinnati: Published by Poe & Hitchcock. 1864. i6mo. pp. 262.
Bayard, Samuel J. — The Life of George Dashill Bayard,
late Captain U. S. A. and Brigadier-General of Volunteers.
Killed in the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec, 1862.
New York. 1874. i2mo. pp. 337.
Ms. corrections by Author. 20 Engravings and Portraits inserted.
Autograph letters and Autographs of J. J. Bayard, Gabriel de Korponey,
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D. Carlos Buell, Fitz John Porter, S. P. Heintzteman, F. Sigel,
A. E. Burnside, Geo. G. Meade, W. S. Hancock and J. W. Forney.
Beach, John N. — History of the Fortieth Ohio Volunteer
Infantry. By John N. Beach, late Surgeon of the
Regiment.
London, Ohio: Shepherd & Craig, Printers. 1884. i2mo. pp. 243.
Autograph letter of Author.
Beach, William H. — The First New York (Lincoln)
Cavalry. From April 19, 1861, to July 7, 1865. By
William H. Beach, A. M., First-Lieutenant and Adjutant
Aid-de-Camp to Commander-in-Chief G. A. R. 95.
Teacher of History and Civics, High School, Milwaukee.
New York: Published by The Lincoln Cavalry Association. 1902.
8vo. pp. VII. 1-579.
Beale, James. — A Concise Report of the 5th Annual Re-
union of the 12th Mass. Vols., August 30, 1878.
(Ms. illustrated.) n. p. n. d. 32mo. pp. (9).
Beale, James. — A Famous War Song. A paper read before
the United Service Club, Phila., by James Beale, late of
12th Mass. Vol. Infantry, Webster Regiment.
Philadelphia. 1888. 4to. pp. 18. 100 copies privately printed.
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Beale, James. — A Famous War Song. A paper read before
the United Service Club, Philadelphia. By James Beale,
late 12th Mass. Vols., Webster Regiment.
Sm. 4to. pp. 22 (i). ioo copies privately printed September, 1894.
Beale, James. — A Tale of Fredericksburg.
(Ms. illustrated.) Sm. i8mo. pp. 19.
Beale, James. — Chancellorsville. A paper read before the
United Service Club, Philadelphia, Penna., on Wednesday,
February 8, 1888, by James Beale, late Private Co. I,
1 2th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
Philadelphia. 1888. Sm. 4to. pp. — 25 copies printed. No. I.
Beale, James. — Chancellorsville. A paper read before the
United Service Club, Philadelphia, Penna., on Wednesday,
February 8, 1888, by James Beale, late 12th Mass. Vol.
Infantry.
Philadelphia. 1892. Oblong 4to. pp. 11 (1). Second Edition.
150 copies printed.
Beale, James. — Echoes of 1861.
(Ms. illuminated.) Boston. 1879. 481110. pp. 50.
Beale, James. — Echoes from the Wagon Wheels Heard at a
Regimental Re-union.
Philadelphia. 1890. 4to. pp. 30 (1). 60 copies printed.
Beale, James. — Fredericksburg. 1878.
(Ms.) 4to. pp. 29.
Beale, James. — From Marsh Run to Seminary Ridge. A
paper read before the United Service Club, Philadelphia,
Penna., Wednesday, March 6, 1889, by James Beale,
late Private 12th Mass. Vol. Infy.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 38. 50 copies privately printed.
Beale, James. — From Marsh Run to Seminary Ridge. A
paper read before the United Service Club, Philadelphia,
Wednesday, March 6, 1889, by James Beale, late 12th
Mass. Vol. Infy.
n. p. 1 89 1. Sm. 4to. pp. 20. Revised Edition.
Beale, James. — Gettysburg: The First Day's Fight. General
Howard's comments thereon and a review of the same, by
one of the First Corps, James Beale, Co. I., 12th Mass.
Boston: Weekly Transcript. June 8, 1877. i2mo. pp. (14). (Mounted.)
Autograph letter of Author.
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Beale, James. — Gettysburg on the First Day of July, 1863.
By one of Reynolds' Corps.
Brookline Chronicle, Saturday, Feb. 16, 1878. 8vo. pp. (15). (Mounted.)
Autograph letter and photograph of Author inserted.
Beale, James. — Gettysburg. A paper read before the United
Service Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniajanuary 5, 1887,
by James Beale, late Private Co. I, 12th Massachusetts
Volunteers.
Philadelphia. 1887. Sm. 4*0. pp. 36 (1). 10 copies printed. No. I.
Beale, James. — Percentage of Loss by Death in Massa-
chusetts Regiments 1861-65.
(Ms.) Boston 1878. 8vo. Sheet folded. Unique.
Autograph letter of Author.
Beale, James. — Reply to Col. A. Wilson by James Beale,
late of 1 2th Massachusetts Volunteers,
n. p. 1886. 8vo. pp. (7).
Beale, James. — Tabulated Roster of the Army of the
Potomac at Gettysburg, Penna., July 1, 2, and 3, 1863.
Arranged by States, showing the Brigade, Division and
Corps with which each organization served during the
Battle.
Philadelphia: Compiled and Published by James Beale. n. d. i8mo. pp.32.
Beale, James. — The Battle Flags of the Army of the
Potomac at Gettysburg, Penna., July 1, 2, and 3, 1863.
Philadelphia: Compiled and Published by James Beale. 1885. 4to. pp. —
125 copies printed numbered and signed. No. 1.
Beale, James. — The Statements of Time on July 1 at Gettys-
burg, Pa., 1863. An examination of the official reports by
James Beale, late of 12th Mass. Infantry, 2d Brigade, 2d
Division, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac.
(Extract.) Philadelphia: James Beale, Printer. 1897. Ry. 8vo. pp. 29.
100 copies privately printed.
Beale, James. — 12th Mass. Vol. Infantry, Webster Regiment.
(Ms.) n. p. n. d. i8mo. pp. 10.
A beautiful specimen of illumination and penmanship, with a piece of the
original colors of the regiment shot away at Antietam inserted.
Beale, James. — War Poetry.
(Ms. illuminated.) Boston. 1878. 32mo. pp. 47.
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Beale, Richard L. T. — History of the Ninth Virginia
Cavalry in the War between the States. By the Late
Brig.-General R. L. T. Beale.
Richmond, Va.:B. F.Johnson Publishing Company. 1899. 8vo. pp.192.
Beale, Richard L. T. — List of the Officers and Men of the
Cavalry Brigade of Brig.-Gen. R. L. T. Beale, C. S.
Army, Surrendered at Appomattox C. H., Virginia,
April 9, 1865.
Richmond. 1887. 8vo. pp. 355.
Bean, Theodore Weber. — The Roll of Honor of the Seven-
teenth Pennsylvania Cavalry or the One Hundred and
Sixty-second of the line Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Philadelphia. 1865. i2mo. pp. 88.
Beath, Robert Burns. — History of the Grand Army of the
Republic. By Robert B. Beath, with an introduction by
General Lucius Fairchild. Illustrated.
New York: Bryan, Taylor & Co., Publishers. 1889. 8vo. pp. XV. 1-702.
Autograph letter of Author.
Beatty, John. — The Citizen Soldier, or Memoirs of a Volun-
teer. By John Beatty.
Cincinnati: Wilstach, Baldwin & Co., Publishers. 1879. l2mo. pp. VII-401.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, pp. 375-398.
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Benton, Charles E. — As Seen from the Ranks. A Boy in
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Betts, A. D. — Experience of a Confederate Chaplain
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Bickham, William D. — Rosecran's Campaign with the
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Bicknell, George W. — History of the Fifth Regiment Maine
Volunteers, Comprising brief description of its marches,
engagements, and general services from the date of its
muster in, June 24, 1861, to the time of its muster-out,
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Bigelow, James K. — Abridged History of the Eighth
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A Strategic and Tactical Study. By John Bigelow, Jr.,
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mainly from American Campaigns. By John Bigelow, Jr.,
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New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. London: T. Fisher Unwin. 1891.
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General Ulysses S. Grant, comprising a full and
authentic account of the famous soldier, from his earliest
boyhood to the present time with an introduction by
Benson J. Lossing. Illustrated with views of the General's
birthplace. The surrender of Fort Donelson and Vicks-
burg, the battles of Shiloh and Chattanooga, together with
a superb portrait.
New York. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
Bill, Ledyard. — Pen Pictures of the War. Lyrics, incidents
and sketches of the Rebellion, comprising a choice selection
of pieces by our best poets, also current and well authen-
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full account of many of the great battles, also a complete
historical record of all events both civil and military from
the commencement of the Rebellion. Second edition.
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Billings, John D. — The History of the Tenth Massachu-
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Boyd, James P. — The Gallant Trooper General Philip
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Chattanooga and Chicka-
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Chickamauga and Chatta-
nooga National Military Park Commission. Battles
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now in use in the Public Schools of the District of
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in use in the Public Schools of the District of Columbia.
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Dedication of the Chicka-
mauga and Chattanooga National Military Park,
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represent the Congress at the Dedication of the Chicka-
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by H. V. Boynton for the Committee.
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Gen. Sherman's Memoirs.
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Historical Sketch of the
Virginia Campaign, by Gen. H. V. Boynton, with com-
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delivered at Guilford Battle Ground July 4, 1900.
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Chairman of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Park Commission, at Orchard Knob, Chattanooga, Nov.
23> 1899, on the occasion of the Dedication of the Illinois
State Monuments.
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Review of Boynton's review of Sherman's Memoirs.
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at the Twenty-third Reunion of the Society of the Army
of the Cumberland, held at Chickamauga, Georgia,
September 14 and 15, 1892, by Henry V. Boynton,
Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. V.
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Chickamauga, Chattanooga. An Historical Guide with
maps and illustrations. By H. V. Boynton.
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — The National Military Park.
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fields.) With Portrait of General George H. Thomas and
two maps.
The Century Magazine, September, 1895. pp. 703-708.
Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Thomas at Nashville. The
Old Charge Revived That He Was Tardy There. His
Speed Wonderful, Really.
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upon compilations from the files of the War Office. H.
V. Boynton.
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Boynton, Henry Van Ness. — Was General Thomas Slow at
Nashville? With a description of the Greatest Cavalry
Movement of the War and General James H. Wilson's
Cavalry operations in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia.
By Henry V. Boynton, Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. V.,
Historian Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park
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Bradford, Sarah H. — Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman.
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Bradley, Isaac Samuel. — A Bibliography of Wisconsin's
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Bradley, James. — The Confederate Mail Carrier or from
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escapes of Captain Grimes and his fair accomplice who
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Bradt, George M. — Souvenir Album of Chattanooga- and
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the War Department and the protection of the Secret
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Brady, Mathew B. — Brady's National Photographic Col-
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Brand, William A. — Roll of Honor. The Soldiers of
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The Land We Love, Mar., 1867. pp. 324-329. April, 1867. pp. 497-413.
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Braxton, Carter M. — Map of the Battlefield of Fredericks-
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Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston. — "The Ex-Con-
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Brents, J. A. — The Patriots and Guerillas of East Ten-
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New York: J. A. Brents. 1863. i2mo. pp. 171.
Brewer, A. T. — Oration delivered July 24, 1888, on Wolf's Hill,
Gettysburg, by A. T. Brewer, at dedication of Battle
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Brewer, W. — Alabama. Her history, resources, War Record,
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Briant, C. C. — History of the Sixth Regiment Indiana
Volunteer Infantry, or both the Three Months and Three
Years Services. This work contains, not only a complete
history of the Sixth Indiana Regiment, its trials and hard-
ships, the battles in which it was engaged, but a full
description of every battle, its results, etc., also the losses
on both sides, who the Commanding officers were, etc., a
description of the Country and the people and a thousand
other items of general interest to both the old soldier and
the general reader, interspersed with anecdotes of the war.
It also gives a record of every man that ever belonged to
the Regiment, telling when and where he enlisted, how
long and in what capacity he served, showing his pro-
motions, and what finally became of him, telling whether
he was killed in action, died of wounds or disease, was
captured or discharged, etc., and just when and where
these things happened. Written from personal know-
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Indianapolis: Wm. E. Burford, Printer and Binder. 1891.
i2mo. pp. IV. (1) 1-423. Autograph note of Author.
Bridgman, C. D. W. — Sermon Commemorative of Justin R.
Huntley (44th N. Y. Vol.) delivered Oct. 23, 1864, by
C. D. W. Bridgman, Pastor of the Pearl Street Baptist
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Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company. 1865. 8vo. pp. 60., and Portrait.
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Albany. 1866. 8vo. pp. —
Bringhurst, Thomas H. — Swigart, Frank. — History of
the Forty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry,
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Logansport, Indiana. 1888. 8vo. pp. VI. 220.
Brinkerhoff, Henry Rowan. — History of the Thirtieth
Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from its Organization
to the fall of Vicksburg, Miss. By Lieut. Henry R.
Brinkerhoff, Thirtieth Ohio.
Columbus, O.: James W. Osgood, Printer. 1863. i2mo. pp. 112.
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Brinkerhoff, Henry Rowan. — The Fifteenth Regiment of
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Brinton, John Hill. — Valedictory Address to the Graduating
Class of the Army Medical School, Washington, D. C.
Delivered March 13, 1896, by John H. Brinton, M. D.,
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in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: Late
Surgeon U. S. Volunteers.
n. p. 1896. i2mo. pp. 16.
Brisbin, James Sanks. — A Soldiers' Story of a Soldier's
Life. Winfield Scott Hancock, ,Major-General U. S. A.
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peace, a Citizen conspicuous in the hour of his Country's
need. His life related in Soldier fashion. By Gen.
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Brisbin, James Sanks. — The Campaign Lives of Ulysses S.
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Bristol, Frank Milton. — Memorial Sermon Preached by
Invitation before the Department of the Potomac, Grand
Army of the Republic. The Union Veterans' Union
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the G. A. R., and other Patriotic Organizations being
present in large numbers as Guests. By Rev. Frank M.
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Britton, Wiley. — The Civil War on the Border. A Narra-
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Indian Territory, during the years 1861-62, based upon
the Official Reports of the Federal Commanders, Lyon,
Sigel, Sturges, Fremont, Halleck, Custis, Schofield, Blunt,
Herron, and Totten, and of the Confederate Commanders,
McCulloch, Price, Van Dorn, Hindman, Marmaduke,
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G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1891. 8vo. pp. 477. Second Edition, Revised.
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Britton, Wiley. — The Civil War on the Border. A Narrative
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based upon the Official Reports and Observations of the
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G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1899. Volume II. pp. XXI. (1) 1-546.
Britton, Wiley. — Memoirs of the Rebellion on the Border,
1863. By Wiley Britton, late Sixth Kansas Cavalry.
Chicago: Cushing, Thomas & Co., Publishers. 1882. i2mo. pp. 458.
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Brock, G. C. — Three Months at Campbell Hospital,
Washington, D. C. By Mrs. G. C. Brock.
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Brock, Richard A. — Memorials of Gen. Edward Willis,
C. S. Army, Commandant of the 12th Georgia Infantry,
who fell at the head of his Regiment in the battle of
Mechanicsville, May 31, 1864.
Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones. 1890. 8vo. pp. 31.
Brockett, Linus Pierpont. — Men of Our Day, or Biographical
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time in this Country. By L. P. Brockett, M. D. Ele-
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Published by Ziegler, McCurdy & Co. 1868. 8vo. pp. XXIV. 653.
Brockett, Linus Pierpont. — Our Great Captains: Grant,
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Brockett, Linus Pierpont. — The Philanthropic Results of
the War in America. Collected from Official and other
Authentic Sources by an American Citizen. Dedicated
by permission to the United States Sanitary Commission.
New York: Sheldon & Co. Boston: Gould & Lincoln.
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Brockett, Linus Pierpont — Vaughan, Mary C. — Woman's
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with sixteen steel engravings.
Boston: R. H. Curran. 1867. 8vo. pp. 799.
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Brockway, Charles B. — A Soldier's Sentiment. Speech of
Capt. Charles B. Brockway, at the Great Knob Mountain
Meeting, Columbia County, Pa., on Wednesday, August
30, 1865.
n. p. n.d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Brooks, Charles. — Address delivered in Oak-Grove Cemetery,
Medford, Mass., September 6, 1866, at the Consecration
of the Monument erected in honor of the Medford Volun-
teers. By Charles Brooks.
Boston: Press of John Wilson and Son. 1866. 8vo. pp. 14.
Brooke, Elizabeth Tilghman. — The Days of Sixty-three!
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1864. i2mo. pp. 54.
"The versification is pleasing, the sentiments elevated, and the earnest
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Brooks, Elbridge Streeter. — The Story of the American
Soldier in War and Peace. By Elbridge S. Brooks,
Author of the Story of the American Indian and the Story
of the American Sailor.
Boston: D. Lothrop Company, n. d. 8vo. pp.350.
Brooks, Noah. — Washington in Lincoln's Time. By Noah
Brooks, Author of "American Statesmen" and "Abraham
Lincoln, and the Downfall of American Slavery," Etc.
New York: The Century Co. 1896. pp. (IX.) 328.
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Brooks, U. R. — Butler and His Cavalry in the War of
Secession i 861-1865. By U. R. Brooks. Complete in
one Volume.
Columbia, S. C: The State Company. 1909. 8vo. pp.591.
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Brown, Joseph M. — The Battle of Allatoona, October 5,
1864. One of the Gamest and Bloodiest Fights of the
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Brown, Joseph M. — The Great Retreat. Could Johnston
have defended Atlanta Successfully? The policy of the
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Brown, Leonard. — American Patriotism, or Memoirs of
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great variety of facts, incidents, and romance of the War,
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while running the rebel batteries, his imprisonment at
Vicksburg, Jackson, Atlanta, Richmond, and Salisbury;
His escape and perilous journey of Four Hundred Miles
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New York: Beadle & Company. 1862. i8mo. pp. VIII. 96.
Brownlow, William Gannaway. — Sketches of the Rise,
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Bruce, George A. — Memorial Address by Hon. George A.
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Sermon in Memory of Lieutenant Herman E. Smith, Co.
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Delhi. 1865. i2mo. pp. 48.
Bruce, Philip Alexander. — American Crisis Biographies —
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showing the Battlefields, Fortifications, etc., on or near
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Edwin E. Bryant, late Adjutant. With Maps compiled
by Wm. F. Goodhue, Veteran of Co. C, and a complete
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Madison, Wis.: Published by the Veteran Association of the Regiment. 1891.
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New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1866. 8vo. pp. X. 296.
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40th Mass. Vol. Infantry 1861-1865. By Comrade Geo.
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Budington, William Ives. — A Memorial of Giles F. Ward,
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N. Y. 1866. i2mo. pp. 99. Privately printed. Autograph note of Author.
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The Historical Magazine, Vol VIII. New Series, August, 1870. pp. 74-82.
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 71. Ms. notes and corrections and autograph note of Author.
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originating the plan; letter from Gen. Buell. The cor-
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Gen. Buell to Gen. Grant. The truth of history, important
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Buell, L. P. — The Poet Soldier. A Memoir of the worth,
talent and patriotism of Joseph Kent Gibbons, who fell in
the service of his country during the great rebellion. By
L. P. Buell, with an introduction by Nelson Sizer.
New York: Samuel R. Wells. 1868. i6mo. pp. 48.
Buffam, F. H. — A Memorial of the Great Rebellion, being
a history of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire
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original sketches of Army life, 1862- 1865. Issued by the
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Buffam, F. H. — Sheridan's Veterans. A souvenir of their
two campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley. The one of
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Boston, Mass. December, 1883. 8vo. pp. 128 (1).
Buford, John. — The Pennsylvania Campaign of 1863.
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The Historical Magazine. August, 1867. Vol. VI. pp. 65-68. Second Series.
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Harrisburg, Penna.: The News. n. d. 8vo. pp. (23). (Mounted.)
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Sailors, Giving Name, Rank, Company, Regiment and
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Burlingame, Kansas: Taylor & Haverfield. 1891. 48mo. pp. 104.
Burlingame, John K. — History of the Fifth Regiment of
Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, during three years and a
half of Service in North Carolina. January, 1862 -June,
1865. Compiled under the supervision of John K.
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Providence: Snow & Farnham, Printers and Publishers. 1892.
8vo. pp. XV. 1-382.
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Burnett, Alfred. — Incidents of the War. Humorous,
Pathetic, and Descriptive. By Alfred Burnett, Comic
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Cincinnati: Rukey & Carroll, Publishers. 1863. i2mo. pp. X. 310.
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Burns, James R. — Battle of Williamsburgh with reminis-
cences of the campaign, hospital experiences, debate, etc.
New York. 1865. i8mo. pp. 119.
Burns, Jeremiah. — The Patriot's Offering or the life,
services, and military career of the noble trio, Ellsworth,
Lyon and Baker.
New York. 1862. 12 mo. pp. —
Burns, William Wallace — Smith, Richard Penn. — Address
delivered by Gen. Wm. W. Burns, U. S. A., on the
occasion of the Unveiling of the monument erected in
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Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. July 3, 1887. Address de-
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occasion of the Unveiling of a Monument erected in
honor of Lieutenant Cushing and the Fourth U. S.
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Burr, Fearing — Lincoln, George. — The Town of Hingham
in the late Civil War, with sketches of its Soldiers and
Sailors, also the address and other exercises at the dedica-
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Published by order of the Town. 1876. 8vo. pp. 455.
Burr, Frank A.— A New, Original and Authentic Record of the
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of Scenes in the life of the Great Soldier.
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Burr, Frank A. — Carnes, William W. — Chickamauga: The
Bloody Field of Carnage and Death revisited. The Story
of Longstreet and Cheatham. The Rallying of the
Confederate Forces in the Wooded Thickets. The Bold
Dashes of the Federal Cohorts. The Story of a Battle
Recalling Old Time Feats of Personal Prowess. Men
Ridden into the Jaws of Death!
Chickamauga : A Battle of which the Half has not been
told. Inaccuracies of Previous Histories Pointed out and
set Right. The Plan of Battle, the Men Engaged, Their
Numbers and Disposition, and Incidents Generally, etc.
Atlanta, Ga. 1883. i2mo. pp. 32.
Burr, Frank A. — Gen. Nathan Goff, Jr. A Biographical
Sketch. From the Wheeling Sunday Register, October 15,
1882. By Col. Frank A. Burr, of the Phila. Press.
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Burr, Frank A. — Life and Achievements of James Addams
Beaver. Early life, military services and public career.
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Philadelphia: Ferguson Bros. & Co., Printers. 1882. i2mo. pp. 205.
Autograph letter of Gen. Beaver.
Burr, Frank A. — Hinton, Richard J. — "Little Phil" and
his troopers. The life of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. Its
romance and reality: How a humble lad reached the
head of an Army. The career and achievements of this
masterly leader of men in battle; realistic descriptions of
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Burr and Richard J. Hinton. Illustrated.
Providence, R. I.: J. A. & R. A. Reid, Publishers. 1888. 8vo. pp. 445.
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Burr, Frank A. — Sketch of the Life and Public Career of
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Philadelphia: Ferguson Bros. & Co., Printers. 1882. i6mo. pp. 157.
Burr, Frank A. — The Battle of Franklin.
Philadelphia. 1883. l6mo. pp. 30.
Burrage, Henry Sweetser. — Brown University in the Civil
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Providence. 1868. Sm. 4to. pp. VIII. (4) 1-380. Autograph letter of Author.
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Burrage, Henry Sweetser. — Burnside's East Tennessee
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the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Volume
VIII. The Mississippi Valley, Tennessee, Georgia, Ala-
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 561-603. 112.
Burrage, Henry Sweetser. — Gettysburg and Lincoln. The
Battle, the Cemetery and the National Park. By Henry
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Burrage, Henry Sweetser. — Reminiscences of Prison Life.
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the Maine Commandery of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States.
n. p. 1907. 8vo. pp. 18.
Burrage, Henry Sweetser. — Tis Fifty Years Since. Ex-
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Burrows, E. J. — The Great Rebellion of 1861. Twelve
months' History of the United States, showing what a
Republic can do. Skirmishes and Battles. What the
Rebels have done to destroy the Union, the Lessons of the
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Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Son, Printers. 1862. l2mo. pp. 60.
Burrows, J. Lansing. — The Christian Scholar and Soldier.
Memoirs of Lewis Minor Coleman, Professor in the
University of Virginia, Lieut.-Col. of First Reg't. Va.
Artillery. By J. L. Burrows, D. D.
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Richmond. 1864. i8mo. pp. —
Burt, Silas W. — War of the Rebellion Series Bulletin No. 1.
My Memoirs of the Military History of the State of New
York during the War for the Union, 1861-65. By Colonel
Silas W. Burt, former Assistant Inspector-General National
Guard, State of New York. Edited by the State His-
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1865, in Memory of Robert H. Gillette, by Nathaniel J.
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Hartford: Press of Wiley, Waterman & Eaton. 1865. i2mo. pp.44.
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Vol. II. pp. VIII. 1-234. Containing the history to the
end of the Third yean of the War. With maps.
London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1863-1865. l2mo.
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Chesney, Charles Cornwallis. — A Military View of Recent
Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland. By Capt. C.
C. Chesney, R. E., Professor of Military History, Sand-
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Chesney, Charles Cornwallis. — Campaigns in Virginia,
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First (To the close of the Campaign of Chancellorsville) .
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Chesney, Charles Cornwallis. — Essays in Modern Military
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Chesney, Charles Cornwallis. — Sherman's Campaign in
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Chidlaw, B. W. — A Thanksgiving Sermon preached before
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148
Ghilde, Edward Lee. — The Life and Campaigns of General
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Chislon. — A Memorial of Alfred B. Soule, late Major of
the Twenty-third Regiment, Maine Volunteers. By
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149
Chisolm, Julian John. — A Manual of Military Surgery
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Chittenden, Lucius E. — An Unknown Heroine. An his-
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Chubb, Charles St. John. — The Seventeenth Regiment of
Infantry. By Captain C. St. J. Chubb, 17th U. S.
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of National preservation and reconstruction. By William
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Cilley. — Memoirs and Services of Three Generations.
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Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck. — A Sketch of
Harvey's Scouts, formerly of Jackson's Cavalry Divi-
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Last Days of Lee and His Paladins." Read before the
A. P. Hill Camp, C. O., by request, on the 6th of March,
1890, by John Herbert Claiborne, M.A., M.D., late Major
and Surgeon P. A. C. S., and repeated by request, at the
Academy of Music, City of Petersburg, Va., on the 25th
of May, 1890.
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Clapp, E. L. — Andersonville : Six Months a Prisoner of War.
Giving a true description of the prison, an account of
the life and sufferings of our Union Soldiers who were
confined there, their treatment by the Rebel authorities
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Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota Soldiers who
died there during the summer of 1864.
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Clapp, S. A. — Report of the Committee on War Claims.
House of Representatives, 52b! Congress, 1st Session, Report 274.
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Clark, A. H. — A Country Village as Affected by the War.
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friends. By A. H. Clark.
New York. 1902. 8vo. pp. 12.
Clark, Charles Amory. — Campaigning with the Sixth
Maine. A Paper read before the Iowa Commandery,
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
by Brevet Lieut.-Colonel Charles A. Clark.
Des Moines: The Kenyon Press. 1897. 8vo. pp. 53. Privately printed.
Clark, Charles Amory. — General McClellan. A Paper
read before the Iowa Commandery, Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, by Brevet Lieutenant-
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and Ass't Adj't-Gen'l U. S. Volunteers.
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Clark, Charles M. — The History of the Thirty-ninth
Regiment Illinois Volunteer Veteran Infantry (Yates
Phalanx) in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. By
Charles M. Clark, M. D. (late Surgeon). Illustrated.
(Motto.) Chicago, Illinois. 1889. 8vo. pp. XX. (1) 1-554 (3)-
Published under the auspices of the Veteran Association of the Regiment.
Clark, Charles T. — Opdyke Tigers 125th O. V. I. A History
of the Regiment and of the Campaigns and Battles of the
Army of the Cumberland. By Charles T. Clark, Captain
Co. F, 125th O. V. I. Published by direction of the 125th
O. V. I. Association.
Columbus, O. : Spahr & Glenn. 1895. 8vo- PP- (8) 1-472.
Clark, Emmons. — History of the Second Company of the
Seventh Regiment National Guard N. Y. S. Militia.
Vol. I. 1806-1863.
New York. 1864. 8vo. pp. 422. Autograph letter of Col. Clark.
Clark, Emmons.-^HiSTORY of the 7th N. Y. Regiment
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New York. 1890. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 498. Vol. II. pp. 543.
152
Clark, Frank E. — Life of William Eugene Harward. By
Rev. Frank E. Clark.
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(Private in the service with the 7th N. G. N. Y. S. M.) Presentation copy.
Clark, Henry. — Edward Crafts Hopson. A Biographical
Sketch, read before the Vermont Historical Society,
January 25, 1865, by Henry Clark, Esq., of Poultney.
n. d. n. p. 8vo. pp. 6.
Clark, James H. — The Iron Hearted Regiment. Being an
account of the Battles, Marches and Gallant Deeds
performed by the 115th Regiment N. Y. Vols. Also a
list of the dead and wounded, an account of hundreds of
brave men shot on a score of hard fought fields of strife.
A complete statement of Harpers Ferry surrender;
Sketches of the Officers; a history of the Flags and those
who bore them together with touching incidents, thrilling
adventures, amusing scenes, etc.
Albany, N. Y. 1865. 8vo. pp. XII. 337.
Clark, J. S. — The Thirty-fourth Iowa Regiment. Brief
History.
Des Moines: Watters-Talbott Printing Co. 1892. 48mo. pp. 39.
Clark, Louise. — General Lee and Santa Claus. Mrs. Louise
Clark's Christmas Gift to her little Southern friends.
New York: Blelock & Co. 1867. Sm. 4to. pp. 36.
Clark, Louise. — Our Refugee Household. By Mrs. Louise
Clark, of Louisiana.
New York: Blelock & Co. 1866. i6mo. pp. 226.
Clark, Orton S. — The One Hundred and Sixteenth Regi-
ment New York State Volunteers, being a complete
history of its organization and of its nearly three years of
active service in the great Rebellion, to which is appended
memorial sketches, and a muster roll of the Regiment,
containing the name of every man connected with it. By
Orton S. Clark, late Captain Co. H.
Buffalo. 1868. i2mo. pp. XII. 13-348.
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Clark, Peter H. — The Black Brigade of Cincinnati. Being
a report of its labors and a muster-roll of its members;
together with various orders, speeches, etc., relating to it.
By Peter H. Clark
Cincinnati: Printed by Joseph B. Boyd. 1864. 8vo. pp. 30.
153
Clark, Ruf us Wheelwright. — A Discourse commemorative of
the heroes of Albany, who have fallen during the present
War in defence of our country, delivered in the North Ref .
Prot. Dutch Church, of Albany, on the evening of July
10, 1864.
Albany: C. Van Benthuysen. 1864. 8vo. pp. 50.
Clark, Rufus Wheelwright. — The Heroes of Albany. A
Memorial of the Patriot Martyrs of the City and County
of Albany who sacrificed their lives during the late war in
defence of our Nation 1 861 -1865, with a view of what was
done in the County to sustain the United States Govern-
ment; and also brief histories of the Albany Regiments.
By Rufus W. Clark, D. D.
Albany: S. R. Gray, Publisher. 1867. Ry. 8vo. p. VIII. (1) 11-870.
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Clark, Walter. — The Battle of Sharpsburg. Personal
Incidents.
Wake Forest Student. November, 1897. pp. 83-97.
Clark, Walter. — Histories of the Several Regiments and
Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War
1861-65. Written by members of the Respective Com-
mands. Edited by Walter Clark (Lieut.-Colonel Seven-
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Raleigh and Goldsboro, N. C. 1901. Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-783. Vol. II.
pp. 1-807. Vol. III. pp. 1-761. Vol. IV. pp. 1-772. Vol. V. pp. XXVI.
1-859.
Clark, William. — History, of Hampton Battery F, Inde-
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Clark, William H. — Poems and Sketches, with Reminiscences
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Clark, William H. — Reminiscences of the Thirty-fourth
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Holliston: J. C. Clark & Co. 1871. i2mo. pp. 31.
154
Clark, William H. — The Soldiers' Offering. By William H.
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Clarke, Albert. — Hancock and the Vermont Brigade. By
Colonel Albert Clarke, National Guard Vt., Late Lieut.
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Clarke, Augustus P. — The Sixth New York Cavalry. Its
Movements and Services at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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for the year 1863, being the third year of the Independence
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Clarke, H. C. — The Confederate States Almanac and
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Clarke, H. W. — Roster of the 185TH Regiment N. Y. V.
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Clothier, Isaac Hallowell. — Letters 1853-1868. Gen. Wm. J.
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Cluseret, Gustave Paul. — American Military Sketches. By
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Soldiers Home, South Branch N. H. D. V. S., near Hamp-
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Cochrane, John. — Sketch of Gen. John Cochrane. Portrait,
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The first period of the War of the Rebellion from its
outbreak to the close of 1862. By Charles Carleton
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New York: Harper & Brothers. 1888. 4to. pp. XIV. 1-478.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Four Years of Fighting: A
volume of personal observation with the Army and Navy,
from the first battle of Bull Run to the fall of Richmond.
By Charles Carleton Coffin.
Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1866. 8vo. pp. XV. (1) 1-558.
Autograph letter of Author and cuttings inserted.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Following the Flag from August,
1 861, to November, 1862, with the Army of the Potomac.
By Carleton. Illustrated.
Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1865. i2mo. pp. 336.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Following the Flag. By Charles
Carleton Coffin. (Illustrated.)
Boston: Estes & Lauriat. 1886. 4to. pp. 240.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Marching to Victory. The
Second Period of the War of the Rebellion, including the
year 1863. By Charles Carleton Coffin. Illustrated.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1889. Sm. 4to. pp. XV. I-491.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Redeeming the Republic: The
Third Period of the War of the Rebellion in the year 1864.
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New York: Harper & Brothers. 1890. 8vo. pp. XV. 1-478.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Freedom Triumphant: The
fourth period of the War of the Rebellion from September,
1864, to its close. By Charles Carleton Coffin. Illustrated.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1891. 4to. pp. XV. 1-506.
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Coffin, Charles Carleton. — My Days and Nights on the
Battlefield. A book for boys. By Carleton. Illustrated.
Boston. 1864. i2mo. pp. 312.
Coffin, Charles Carleton. — My Days and Nights on the
Battlefield. By Charles Carleton Coffin. (Illustrated.)
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Coffin, Charles Carleton. — Stories of Our Soldiers. War
Reminiscences. By "Carleton" and the Soldiers of
New England. Collected from the series written espec-
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Boston: Published by the Journal Newspaper Company. 1893.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. 263. Vol. II. pp. 222.
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Cogley, Thomas S. — History of the Seventh Indiana
Cavalry Volunteers, and the expeditions, campaigns,
raids, marches and battles of the Armies with which it was
connected, with biographical sketches of Brevet Major-
General John P. C Shanks, and of Brevet Brig.-Gen.
Thomas M. Browne, and other officers of the Regiments;
with an account of the burning of the Steamer Sultana on
the Mississippi River, and of the capture, trial, conviction
and execution of Dick Davis, the Guerrilla. By Thomas
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Hampshire Regiment Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion
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Colyer, Vincent. — Union League Club of New York.
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the statements and charges made by Hon. Roscoe Conk-
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arid his bureau: Whether any frauds have been perpe-
trated in his office in connection with the recruiting
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General Fry in his communication to Hon. Mr. Blaine,
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MouNTAiN,with descriptions of the battlefields, cemeteries,
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Conyngham, David P. — Sherman's March Through the
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with some account of the Corcoran Legion, and Sketches
of the Principal Officers. By Capt. D. P. Conyngham,
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Cook, Benjamin F. — History of the Twelfth Massachu-
setts Volunteers (Webster Regiment) . By Lieutenant-
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Boston: Published by the Twelfth (Webster) Regiment Association. 1882.
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"Though the History bears the name of Col. Cook it was written by Private
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Cook, Joel. — The Peninsular Campaign.
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163
Cook, John Darwin Shepard. — Personal Reminiscences of
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Cook, W. W. — History of the Ninth Michigan Cavalry.
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Sturgis, Michigan: The Coffee Cooler. January, February and March, 1890.
i2mo. pp. (28). (Mounted.)
Cooke, George. — The Twenty-first Regiment of Iowa
Volunteer Infantry. A Narrative of its experience in
Active Service, including a military record of each Officer,
Non-Commissioned Officer and Private soldier of the
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Cooke, John Esten. — A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, with
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164
Cooke, John Esten. — Hilt to Hilt: or Days and Nights on
the Banks of the Shenandoah in the Autumn of 1864,
from the mss. of Colonel Surry, of Eagle's Nest. By
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New York: Carleton. 1870. i2mo. pp. VI. 270.
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Cooke, John Esten. — Mohun or the Last Days of Lee and
his paladins. Final memoirs of a staff officer serving in
Virginia, from the ms. of Colonel Surry, of Eagle's Nest.
New York. 1869. i2mo. pp. 509.
Cooke, John Esten. — Surry of Eagle's Nest or the Memoirs
of a Staff Officer serving in Virginia. Edited from the ms.
of Colonel Surry, with four illustrations by Winslow Homer.
New York. 1866. i2mo. pp. VIII. 484.
Cooke, John Esten. — Stonewall Jackson. A military bio-
graphy with portrait and maps.
New York. 1866. i2mo. Vol. I. pp. 244. Vol. II. pp. 245-470.
Autograph letters of Jos. E. Johnstone, J. J. Abercrombie, J. S. Negley, Robt.
Patterson, Jas. H. Carson, C. S. A., Thos. L. Kane, A. von Steinwehr, F. J.
Porter, James Longstreet, A. S. Williams and J. W. Forney.
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46 portraits and seven maps, cuttings, etc., inserted.
Cooke, John Esten. — Stonewall Jackson. A Military
biography. By John Esten Cooke. With an appendix
containing personal reminiscences, and a full account of
the ceremonies attending the unveiling of Foley's Statue,
including the oration by Moses D. Hodge, D. D., by Rev.
J. Wm. Jones, D. D. With maps, portraits and a view
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Cooke, John Esten. — The Life of Stonewall Jackson from
Official Papers, Contemporary Narratives and personal
acquaintances. By a Virginian.
(Extract.) Richmond: Ayres & Wade, Illustrated News Steam Presses. 1863.
i2mo. pp. XI. 304. Autograph note from Col. Cooke, cuttings etc., inserted.,
Cooke, John Esten. — The Life of Stonewall Jackson.
From Official Papers, Contemporary Narratives, and
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Reprinted from advance sheets of the Richmond Edition.
New York: Charles B. Richardson. i2mo. pp. 305.
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Cooke, John Esten. — The Life of Stonewall Jackson,
from Official Papers, Contemporary Narratives, and
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Cooke, John Esten. — Wearing of the Grey, being personal
portraits, scenes and adventures of the War. Illustrated.
New York: E. B. Treat & Co. 1867. 8vo. pp. XVI. 601.
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newspaper cuttings inserted.
Cooke, Philip St. George. — Cavalry Tactics or Regulations
for the Instruction, Formations, and Movements of the
Cavalry of the Army and Volunteers of the United States.
By Col. Philip St. George Cooke, Second U. S. Cavalry.
With Sixty Additional Illustrations by Lieut. -Col. George
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New York: Published by J. W. Fortune. 1862. i6mo. pp. 294.
Cooke, Philip St. George. — The Battle of Gaines's Mill
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some accepted errors. By Gen. Philip St. George Cooke.
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Cooke, Sydney Granger. — The First Day of Gettysburg.
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Leavenworth, Kansas. 1897. 8vo. pp. 13.
Coolidge, George. — The Boston Almanac for the year 1863.
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48mo. pp. 431.
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Coons, John W. — Indiana at Shiloh. Report of the Commis-
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166
Cooper, Charles R. — Chronological and Alphabetical
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the Casualties on both sides and full and exhaustive
statistics and tables of the Army and Navy, Military
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Milwaukee, Wis.: The Caxton Press, Publishers. 1904.
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Cooper, David M. — Obituary Discourse on occasion of the
death of Noah Henry Ferry, Major of the Fifth Michigan
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David M. Cooper. Published by request.
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Cooper, Samuel. — Report in relation to the arrest and dis-
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Richmond. Feb. 5, 1864. 8vo. pp. 4.
Cooper, Thomas V. — Pennsylvania's Memorial Days,
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Copeland, Robert Morris. — Statement of R. Morris Copeland,
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Boston. 1864. 8vo. pp. — Circular of Major Copeland Nov. 25, 1870,
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Copley, John M. — A Sketch of the Battle of Franklin,
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Austin, Texas: Eugene Von Boeckmann, Printer. 1893. i6mo. pp. 206.
Copp, Elbridge J. — Reminiscences of the War of the
Rebellion 1861-1865. By Col. Elbridge J. Copp, the
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8vo. pp. 536 (IV.).
167
Copp, Elbridge J. — Reminiscences of the War of the
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Youngest Commissioned Officer in the Union Army who
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Copp, Joseph A. — The War, and Our Dead. A Funeral
Address, in the Broadway Church, Chelsea, Sabbath
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Coppee, Henry. — Grant and His Campaigns. A military
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Coppee, Henry. — Great Commanders: General Thomas. By
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Coppee, Henry. — Life and Services of Gen. U. S. Grant.
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Corby, William. — Memoirs of Chaplain Life. By Very
Rev. W. Corby, C. S. C, of Notre Dame University,
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Chicago: La Monte, O. Donnell & Co., Printers. 1893. i2mo. pp. 391.
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Corbin, Henry Clarke. — Proceedings of a Court- Martial
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sufferings endured, during his twelve months' imprison-
ment in Richmond and other Southern cities. By Brig.-
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168
Corliss, Augustus Whittemore. — History of the Seventh
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Topeka, Kans. 8vo. pp. (56).
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Cowan, Andrew. — The Reunion of Cowan's Battery, on
the Battlefield of Gettysburg, July 3, 1886. The Twenty-
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n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 49.
"The service of this Battery and its commander at 'The Angle' have never
received the recognition due."
Cowdin, Robert. — A Brief Sketch of the organization and
services of the Fifty-ninth Regiment of United States
Colored Infantry, and biographical sketches by Colonel
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Dayton, Ohio. 1883. i2mo. pp. XXIII. 293.
Cowell, A. T. — Tactics at Gettysburg as Described by
Participants in the Battle.
Gettysburg: Compiler Print. Copyrighted by A. T. Cowell. 1910.
i2mo. pp. 81.
Cowles, William H. H. — Memorial Day. Subject: The Life
and Services of Gen. James B. Gordon. Address by Hon.
Wm. H. H. Cowles, delivered in Metropolitan Hall,
Raleigh, N. C, May 10, 1887.
Raleigh. 1887. 8vo. pp. 20.
Cowley, Charles. — The Romance of History in "The Black
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Lowell, Mass. 1882. 8vo. pp. 12.
Cowper, Pulaski. — Extracts of Letters of Major-General
Bryan Grimes, to his wife, written while in active service
in the Army of Northern Virginia, together with some
personal recollections of the War, written by him after
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Raleigh, N. C: Alfred Williams & Co. 1884. 8vo. pp. 134.
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Cox, Jacob Dolson. — Oration of General Jacob D. Cox on the
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(Delivered before the Society of the Army of the Cumber-
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Cincinnati. 1882. 8vo. pp. 25. Private edition.
Cox, Jacob Dolson. — The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee,
November 30, 1864. A Monograph. By Jacob D. Cox,
late Major-General Commanding Twenty-third Army
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1897. 8vo. pp. X. (1) 351.
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Cox, Jacob Dolson. — The Chickamauga Crisis. By Jacob
D. Cox, Major-General, Ex-Secretary of the Interior,
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Scribner's Magazine. September, 1900. pp. 326-339.
Cox, Jacob Dolson. — The March to the Sea, Franklin and
Nashville. By Jacob D. Cox, LL. D., late Major-
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1882. i2mo. pp. IX. (1) 1-265.
30 Views, etc., and 3 Maps inserted.
Cox, Jacob Dolson. — The Second Battle of Bull Run,
as connected with the Fitz John Porter Case. A paper
read before the Society of Ex-Army and Navy Officers of
Cincinnati, February 28, 1882, by Jacob D. Cox, late
Maj.-Gen. Commanding 23d Army Corps.
Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson. 1882. i2mo. pp. 124.
Cox, Jacob Dolson. — The Sherman- Johnston Convention.
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Crane, Stephen. — The Little Regiment and other Episodes
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of Daily Prison Scenes in Andersonville, Ga., and Florence,
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175
Crehore, Joseph. — A Sermon delivered in the Universalist
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death of Rufus Robbins, Jr., a member of Co. K, Seventh
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various regiments and batteries, through march, encamp-
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personal gallantry, and biographical sketches of many
heroic soldiers, together with a record of the patriotic
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176
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preservation of the Union from 1861-1865. Compiled
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Cronin, David Edward. — The Evolution of a Life described
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Cross, Andrew B.
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Crotty, D. G. — Four Years' Campaigning in the Army of the
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Crowninshield, Benjamin William. — Cavalry in Virginia
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Cullum, George Washington. — Biographical Sketch of
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Cullum, George Washington. — In Memoriam. Brevet Briga-
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Cumming, Kate. — A Journal of Hospital Life in the
Confederate Army of the Tennessee from the Battle of
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character and brief notices of current events during that
period.
Louisville. 1866. 8vo. pp. —
Cumming, Kate. — Gleanings from Southland. Sketches of
Life and Manners of the People of the South before, during
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Cummings, Charles L. — All About It for Ten Cents, to
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Cu minings, Charles L. — The Great War Relic. A poetical
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Cunningham, D. — Miller, W. W. — Antietam. Report of
the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission. By D.
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Cunningham, J. W. — Confederate Annals. A Semi-
monthly magazine relating facts and incidents of the War
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Cunningham, S. A. — Reminiscences of the Forty-first
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what they said and did on the Tenth Anniversary of the
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 17.
Currigan, Edward W. — Roster and Historical Sketch of
the 101st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Roster
arranged in Alphabetical Order by Companies.
Tiffin, Ohio: Russell L. Knapp, Printer. August 10, 1897. i8mo. pp. 41.
182
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe. — Address of Hon. J. L. M.
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taining useful and general information on the art and
~ science of war for the leisure moments of the Soldier. By
John P. Curry.
Richmond: West & Johnston. 1862. i8mo. pp. 144.
Curry, William Leontes. — Raid of the Confederate
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commanded by General Joseph Wheeler. A Paper read
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Curtis, George Ticknor. — McClellan's Last Service to
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North American Review. April, May and June, 1 880.
Rare portraits of McClellan inserted and Autograph letter of G. T. Curtis.
Curtis, George Ticknor. — McClellan's Last Service to
the Republic, together with a tribute to his memory.
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New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1886. i2mo. pp. 150.
Curtis, George Ticknor. — Life, Character, and Public
Services of General George B. McClellan. An
Address delivered December 4, 1886, at the Academy of
Music in Philadelphia, at the request of the McClellan
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Boston: Cupples, Upham & Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. 103.
Autograph letter of General McClellan.
Curtis, George William. — The Proceedings at the Dedica-
tion of the Soldiers' Monument at Pittsfield, Mass.,
September 24, 1872, including the Oration of Hon.
Geo. Wm. Curtis, edited for the Committee by J. E. A.
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Curtis, Josiah. — ("Acrostic Etc.")
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Curtis, Newton Martin. — From Bull Run to Chancellors-
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together with personal Reminiscences. By Newton Martin
Curtis, LL. D., Brevet Major-General U. S. V.
(Motto.) New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1906.
8vo. pp. XIX. 1-348.
Curtis, Newton Martin. — Hero of Fort Fisher. General
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was "Fort Fisher." Many Grand Army Men and
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which he is well qualified to speak. Extracts from Official
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Utica: Morning Herald. Dec. 15, 1897. 8vo. pp. 4.
Curtis, O. B. — History of the Twenty-fourth Michigan of
the Iron Brigade known as the Detroit and Wayne County
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Detroit, Mich. : Winn & Hammond. 1891. Ry. 8vo. pp.483.
Curtis, Samuel Prentis. — The Army of the Southwest, and
the First Campaign in Arkansas. By Samuel Prentis
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Iowa City: The Annals of Iowa, by the State Historical Society.
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October, 1867. No. IV.
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October, 1868. No. IV.
Vol. VII. April, 1869. No. II. July, 1869. No. III. October, 1869. No. IV.
8vo. pp. — Unique set.
Curtis, W. A. — Journal of Reminiscences of the War.
By W. A. Curtis.
Our Living and Our Dead. May and June, 1875. pp. —
Curtis, W. A. — Sketches of Company A, 2D Regiment, N. C.
Cavalry. By W. A. Curtis, from May 1, 1861, to January
1, 1862.
Our Living and Our Dead. Feb. 11, 1874. pp. (11).
184
Cushman, F. E. — History of the 58TH Regiment, Massa-
chusetts Vols, from the 15th day of September, 1863, to
the close of the Rebellion. By F. E. C.
Washington, D. C: Gibson Brothers, Printers. 1865. i2mo. pp. 38.
Autograph notes of Col. Horton and the Author.
Cushman, Pauline. — An Inside View of the Army Police.
The thrilling adventures of Pauline Cushman, the dis-
tinguished American Actress and famous federal spy of
the Department of the Cumberland.
(Extract.) Cincinnati: Rickey & Carroll. 1864. i2mo. pp. 50.
Cussons, John. — A Glance at Current History. By John
Cussons, Past Grand Commander of the Confederate
Veterans of Virginia, Ex-Chairman of History Committee,
etc.
Glen Allen, Va.: Cussons, May & Company, Inc. 1899. i2mo. pp. 172.
Cussons, John. — An Unrecorded Episode of the American
War: Jack Sterry, the Jessie Scout. An incident of
Second Manassas, on which turned the course of the
Campaign and the fate of the Southern Army. By John
Cussons.
Richmond, Va.: Whittet & Shepperson, Printers. 1908. 8vo. pp. 23.
Cussons, John. — Jack Sterry, The Jessie Scout. An incident
of the Second Battle of Manassas, on which turned the
course of the Campaign and the Fate of the Southren
Army. By John Cussons, Glen Allen, Va., Confederate
Scout, Past Grand Commander of the Confederate
Veterans of Virginia, Ex-Chairman of History Committee
of the Grand Camp, Author of "A Glance at Current
History," "On the Treachery of the Indian," "On
Granting Forgiveness Before it is Asked, " etc.
Harrisburg, Pa.: The Star-Independent Print. 1907. 8vo. pp. 20.
Cussons, John. — The Passage of Thoroughfare Gap and
the Assembling of Lee's Army for the Second Battle of
Manassas. By a Confederate Scout. With an intro-
duction by Senator Daniel, Chairman of the History
Committee of the Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans.
York, Pa. : Gazette Print. 1906. 8vo. pp.31.
Cussons, John. — United States "History" as the Yankee
makes and takes it. By a Confederate Soldier.
Glen Allen, Va. : Cussons, May & Co., Inc. 1900. 48mo. pp. 99. (Third Edition.)
185
Custer, Elizabeth A. — Report of Committee on Pension.
51st Congress, 2d Session, Report 3328 House of Representatives. 8vo. pp. 4.
Cutler, Charles. — War: A Necessary Evil. A Sermon
delivered in Francestown, N. H., September 19, 1863, at
the Funeral of William R. Marsden, Member of the N. H.
Battalion of R. I. Cavalry, who died at Camp Parole,
Annapolis, Md., September 12, 1863, by Rev. Charles
Cutler. Published by request.
Manchester, N. H.: America Steam Printing Works of Gage, Moore & Co.
1863. 8vo. pp. 18.
Cutter, O. P. — Our Battery, or the Journal of Company B,
1st O. V. A. By 0. P. Cutter.
Cleveland, Ohio: Nevins'. 1864. i2mo. pp. 152.
Autograph letter of Author and ms. additions.
Cutts, James Madison. — Report from the Committee on
Military Affairs. (J. Madison Cutts.)
51st Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 3343.
8vo. pp. 5 (1).
Cutts, James Madison. — Report from the Committee on
Military Affairs. (Lieut.-Col. J. Madison Cutts.)
52d Congress, 15th Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 2 131.
Supplemental Report August 5, 1892. 8vo. pp. 148.
Cuyler, Telamon Smith. — A Roster of the Surviving
General Officers of the Confederate States Army 1861-
1865. By Telamon Smith Cuyler.
Mamaroneck, New York. A. D. 1905. 4to. pp. 9.
Presentation copy. Privately printed.
C. T. E. — Battlefields of the South from Bull Run to
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Lieutenant of Artillery on the field staff, with two maps.
London. 1863. i2mo. Vol. I. pp. XXV. 1-339 and map.
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Cadet Armory. (Contains Sketch of the Services of the "First
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186
Calendar of the Civil War Including Every Military and
Naval Engagement (Except the Smallest Skirmishes),
the Secession Conventions, Presidential Nominations,
Calls for Troops, Peace Negotiations, Important Army
Movements, and other Events of Interest.
Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchill. 1890. 8vo. pp. 24.
California. Annual Reports of the Adjutant-General,
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8vo. 3 Vols.
California. List of Electors resident of California in the
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8vo. 3 Vols.
California Volunteers. Letter from the Secretary of War,
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House of Representatives, 39th Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Document No. 138.
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Calls for Troops made by the President during the Years
1 861, 1862, 1863, and 1864.
(Washington, D. C. 1898.) 8vo. pp. 30. 50 copies printed.
Cambridge, Mass. The Soldiers' Monument in Cambridge.
Proceedings in relation to the building and dedication of
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her soldiers and sailors who died in defence of the Union
of the States in the War of the Rebellion.
Cambridge! Press of John Wilson & Son. 1870. 8vo. pp. 104.
187
Cambridge Volunteers. Reports.
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100 copies printed.
Campaign Tracts. No. 1. Published by the Brooklyn Daily
Union, No. 10 Front Street. "What Our Generals Say."
8vo. pp. 3.
Captains of Light Artillery, with names of Captains of Light
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8vo. pp. 27.
Caricature Soldier Valentines 1861-1865. Collected by
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188
Cartridge Box (The). A Journal of the Scranton City Guard
Armory Fair. Friday, March 19, 1880, to Thursday,
April 15, 1880.
Scranton: Vol. I., Nos. 1 to 7, and Advance No. (Complete.) Folio.
Casualties in Massachusetts Regiments in U. S. Army, in
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1 -April 9, 1865.
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Casualties in the Union Forces at Hatcher's Run, Va., (other-
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Casualties in the Union Forces Operating against Richmond,
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Weldon Rail Road, Aug. 18-21, Ream's Station, August 25.
Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 28.
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Casualties in the Union Forces Operating against Richmond,
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Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1888. 50 copies printed.
Casualties in the Union Forces Operating against Richmond,
Va., during October, 1864.
Washington, D. C. : War Records Office. 1888. 8vo. pp.31. 50 copies printed.
Catalogue of Articles contained in the Museum and Curiosity
Shop of the Metropolitan Fair, April 4, 1864.
New York: Baker & Godwin, Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp.24.
189
Catalogue of a Collection of Engraved and other Portraits of
Lincoln. Exhibited at the Grolier Club, New York,
Twenty-nine East Thirty-second Street, Saturday, April
8th to Saturday, April 22, 1899.
The largest part of the Catalogue is from the collection of Major W. H.
Lambert, of Phila. i6mo. pp. 66.
Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteer Organizations, with
additional enlistments and casualties to July 1, 1864,
compiled from Records in the Adjutant-General's Office
and published by order of the Legislature. Horace J.
Morse, Adjutant-General.
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 1864. 8vo. pp. IV. 3-847.
Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteer Organizations (Infantry,
Cavalry and Artillery), in the service of the United States,
1 861 -1 865, with additional enlistments, casualties, etc.,
and brief summaries showing the operations and service
of the several regiments and batteries. Prepared from
records in the Adjutant-General's Office. Published by
order of the Legislature. C. M. Ingersoll, Adjutant-
General.
Hartford : Brown & Gross. 1869. Ry. 8vo. pp.936.
Catalogue of Rebel Flags captured by Union Troops, since
April 19, 1861, deposited in the Ordnance Museum, War
Department.
Washington. A. G. O. 8vo. pp. 31. "Printed for office use only."
Catalogue of the Arms and Accoutrements of the Springfield
Armory Museum. July 1, 1909.
8vo. pp. 116.
Catalogue of the Exhibit of Relics and Antiquities at the
Virginia Exposition, Oct. 3-Nov. 21, 1888.
Richmond, Va. : Wm. Ellis Jones. 1888. 8vo. pp. 36.
(Confederate War Material.)
Catalogue of the Exhibit of the War Department at the
Centennial Exposition of the Ohio Valley and Central
States, at Cincinnati, Ohio, July 4 to October 27,1888.
Act of Congress, May 28, 1888. The Hon. William C.
Endicott, Secretary of War. Captain A. H. Russell,
Ordnance Dept. U. S. A. War Department Representative,
Lieutenant E. S. Benton, 3d Artillery, Assistant.
(Washington. 1888.) 8vo. pp. 99.
190
Catalogue of the Library of Brevet Lieut. -Colonel John Page
Nicholson, U. S. V., A. M., Litt. D., relating to the War
of the Rebellion, 1 861-1866.
Philadelphia: Press of John T. Palmer Co. 1914. Ry. 8vo. pp. 1022.
300 copies printed for private distribution.
Catalogue of the Museum of the Military Service Institution
Governors Island, New York. 1884.
n. p. Ry. 8vo. pp. 149.
Catalogue of the Soldiers' Orphans and Widows' Home, St.
Joseph, Missouri. Containing a list of the Prizes to be
distributed to the holders of certificates, the manner of
distribution, a heological and topographical review of the
lands, etc. Established under an act of the Legislature,
State of Missouri, January, 1866.
St. Joseph, Missouri. 1866. 8vo. pp. 27.
Catalogue of War Letters of Leaders in the Great Civil War
to be sold at Auction, Monday, April 9, 1900, by Bangs &
Co., 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, New York.
New York. n. d. 8vo. pp. 35.
Catalogue of War Relics, Curiosities, etc., gathered from the
Battlefields of Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland dur-
ing the years 1886-7-8, by the owners personally, Cotton
& Hills, also Proprietors Exchange Hotel, Fredericksburg,
Va., where they are on Exhibition.
Richmond, Va.: Wm. Ellis Jones. 1888. 8vo. pp. 38 (2).
Catalogue of War Relics, State Capitol Building, Denver,
Colorado.
Denver, Colorado: The Smith-Brooke Printing Company, State Printers.
February, 1898. 8vo. pp. 40.
Catalogue of written and printed battle reports on file in the
Archive Office, War Department.
Washington: War Record Publication Office. 1878. 8vo. pp. LIV. 1-133.
"Printed for War Dept. use only."
Celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversaty of the Chatham
Artillery of Savannah, May 1, 1861. Published in
compliance with a resolution adopted by the Corps.
(Motto.) Savannah: John M. Cooper & Company. 1861. 8vo. pp.65.
Autograph letters of Col. Jones.
191
Celebration of the National Anniversary by Doubleday's
Brigade, at Camp Opposite Fredericksburg, Virginia,
July 4, 1862.
Philadelphia. 1862. 8vo. pp. 16.
Ceremonies and Addresses at the dedication of a monument
by the 119th Regiment, N. Y. State Vols, at Gettysburg,
July 3, 1888.
Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company. 1889. 4to. pp. 35.
Ceremonies at the dedication of the Hancock Statue at Wash-
ington, D. C, May 12, 1896.
Newspaper accounts, Programmes, etc. 8vo. pp. (13). (Mounted.) Unique.
Ceremonies at dedication of Monument of the Eighth Penna.
Cavalry Regiment at Gettysburg, September 1, 1890,
with Historical Sketch of the Regiment.
Philadelphia. 1891. 8vo. pp. 35.
Ceremonies at the dedication of the Monument Erected by the
City of Manchester, N. H., to the men who periled their
lives to save the Union in the late Civil War, September
11, 1879.
Manchester, N. H.: Mirror Steam Printing Press. 1880. Ry. 8vo. pp.126.
Ceremonies at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument in
Concord, Mass.
Concord: Printed by Benjamin Tolman. 1867. i2mo. pp. 75.
Ceremonies at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, in
Newton, Mass.
Boston: S. Chison, Franklin Printing House. 1864. i2mo. pp.48.
Ceremonies at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument in
West Roxbury, Mass., September 14, 1871.
Boston. 1871. i2mo. pp. —
Ceremonies at the unveiling of the South Carolina Monument
on the Chickamauga Battlefield, May 27, 1901, together
with a Record of the Commission Who Suggested and
Were Instrumental in Securing and Erecting the Monu-
ment, etc.
n. d. n. p. 8vo. pp. 50.
192
Ceremonies connected with the inauguration of the mausoleum
and the unveiling of the recumbent figure of General
Robert Edward Lee at Washington and Lee University,
Lexington, Va., June 28, 1883, oration of John W. Daniel,
LL. D. Historical Sketch of the Lee Memorial Association.
Richmond, Va. : West, Johnston & Co. 1883. 8vo. pp.83.
Rare portrait of Gen. Lee inserted.
Ceremonies connected with the inauguration of the mausoleum
and the unveiling of the recumbent figure of General
Robert Edward Lee, at Washington and Lee University,
Lexington, Va., June 28, 1883. Oration of John W.
Daniel, LL. D. Historical Sketch of the Lee Memorial
Association.
Lynchburg, Va.: J. P. Bell & Co., Printers. 1883. 8vo. pp. 83.
Autograph letter of Major Daniel and rare portrait of Gen. Lee inserted.
Ceremonies in Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary
of the Birth of Robert E. Lee, under the auspices of the
Confederate Organizations of New Orleans.
J. G. Hauser, "The Legal Printer." 1907. 8vo. pp. 8. (1).
Ceremonies of the Dedication of the Monument of the Second
Pennsylvania Cavalry (Fifty-ninth Regiment), on the
Battlefield of Gettysburg, on Pennsylvania Day, Septem-
ber 11, 1889.
Williamsport, Pa. : Gazette and Bulletin Printing House. 1890. 8vo. pp.15.
Ceremonies of the Inauguration of the Statue to Stonewall
Jackson at Richmond, Va., October 26, 1875.
1. Complete newspaper account from all the daily papers of Rich-
mond, pp. 96. (Mounted.)
2. Address of Gov. Kemper and oration by the Rev. M. Hoge, D. D.
PP- 23-
8vo. Printed Title page and unique collection.
Ceremonies of the Unveiling of the Equestrian Statues of Major-
General George Gordon Meade and Major-General
Winfield Scott Hancock at Gettysburg, Pa., June 5, 1896.
Collected by John P. Nicholson.
4to. pp. (184).
(Unique. Contains newspaper accounts, Programmes, Photographs, etc.)
Ceremonies incident to the unveiling of the Bronze Equestrian
Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant erected in Fairmount
Park by the Fairmount Park Art Association of Phila-
delphia, Grant Day, Thursday, April 27, 1899.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company. 1899. Ry..8vo. pp. 97.
193
Ceremony of Flag Presentation to Columbia University of the
City of New York, May 2, 1896, and May 7, 1898, by
Lafayette Post, No. 140, Department of New York,
Grand Army of the Republic.
n. p. Privately printed by Lafayette Post. 1899. Ry. 8vo. pp. 121.
Certificates of Discharge to Missouri Home Guards. Report
from the Committee on Military Affairs.
49th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 23. January 12, 1886. 8vo. pp. 8.
Chaplain Fuller. Being a life sketch of a New England Clergy-
man and Army Chaplain.
Boston. 1864. i2mo. pp. —
Chaplains in the Army. Letter from the Secretary of War.
March 21, 1862.
House of Representatives, 37th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Document No. 84.
8vo. pp. 10.
Charles Stokes & Co.'s Illustrated Almanac of Fashion. 1864.
Philadelphia. 8vo. pp. 32.
Uniforms of the Army and Navy in Color, with other war matter.
Charles Whittlesey from the "Representative men of
Cleveland." 1869.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 4-8. "For private circulation only."
Charleston Harbor. Reports of the Military Engineers of the
Engagement of the Enemy's Iron Clad Fleet with the
Forts and Batteries commanding the outer harbor of
Charleston, on the 7th of April, 1863.
Charleston. 1863. i2mo.
Charleston (the), S. C, Mercury Extra, Dec. 20th, 1861,
announcing the passage of the Ordinance of Secession.
"The Union is dissolved. "
Charleston, S. C. Dec. 20th, 1 861. Royal 4to. Original Broadside.
Charter and Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners of
the Soldiers' National Cemetery Association. Incorporated
by the State of Pennsylvania.
Providence: Knowles, Anthony & Co., Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 20.
Chattanooga Number, New York News Letter. Nov.-Dec, 1903.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 32.
194
Chattanooga- Rossville Campaign. Organization of the United
States Forces (Commanded by Major-General U. S.
Grant) in the Chattanooga-Rossville Campaign, November
23-27, 1863, and Return of Casualties.
Washington, D. C: Adjutant-General's Office. 1887. 8vo. pp. 28.
50 copies printed.
Chattanooga to Savannah. A Series of Maps showing each
day's march of the Second Division, 20th Army Corps, in
the Campaign from Atlanta to Savannah, Ga.
4to. 21 maps. (Originals on tracing paper.)
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Commission: Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September
19-20, 1863. Organization of the Army of the Cumber-
land (Commanded by Maj.-Gen. W. D. Rosecrans) and of
the Army of Tennessee (Commanded by General Braxton
Bragg).
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1893. 8vo. pp. 35 (1).
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park.
Folio Map Published by the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway.
8vo. folded.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission.
Legislation, Congressional and State, pertaining to the
establishment of the Park. Regulations, Original and
Amended, Governing the erection of Monuments, Markers,
and Other Memorials.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1897. 8vo. pp. 28.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga. Annual Report of the
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Commission to the Secretary of War.
1899. pp- 319-325.
1904. pp. 1-7.
1909.
pp. 7.
1900. pp. 173-199-
1905. pp. 1-6.
1910.
pp. 6.
1901. pp. 1-23.
1906. pp. 1-6.
1911.
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1902. pp. 1-6.
1907. pp. 7.
1912.
pp. 7.
1903. pp. 5-10.
1908. pp. 8.
1913.
pp. 8.
Washington, D. C. 8vo.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park. Report from the
Joint Committee to Represent Congress at the dedication.
54th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 637. April 7, 1896.
8vo. pp. 13.
195
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Commission. The Campaign for Chattanooga. Historical
Sketch descriptive of the model in relief of the region about
Chattanooga, and of the Battles Illustrated thereon.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. 8vo. pp. 47.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Commission. The Campaign for Chattanooga. The
Theatre of Movements and the Battlefields, as seen from
the Point of Lookout Mountain.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. 8vo. pp. 9.
Chickamauga Memorial Association. Proceedings at
Chattanooga, Tenn., and Crawfish Springs, Ga., September
19 and 20, 1889.
Published by the Chattanooga Army of Cumberland Reunion Entertainment
Committee. 8vo. pp. 42 (1).
Chickamauga National Park. The Railway Critic. December,
1903.
8vo. pp. 321-350.
Chickamauga.
The Review of Reviews. September, 1895. pp. 325-328.
Chickamauga Campaign. Official Reports, Orders, Corre-
spondence and Telegrams. (Preliminary Print. One
Hundred copies printed.)
Washington, D. C: War Department. War Records Office. 1889.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. 1053 (5). Vol. II. pp. 818 (7). Only copy uncut of edition.
100 copies printed.
Chickamauga Battlefield. Report from Committee on
Military Affairs.
51st Congress, 1st Session. Report 643. March 5, 1890. 8vo. pp.5.
Chickamauga. Sept. 19 and 20, 1863, First Day. Sept. 19 and
20, 1863, Second Day.
(Washington, D. C. 1891.) Maps. Sheets 1-8. Folio.
Chickamauga. Correspondence and Orders. September 18 to
23, 1863. Union.
(Washington. War Records Office. 1884.) 8vo. pp. 76. 50 copies printed.
Chauncy Hall School. Roll of former members of Chauncy
Hall School, who served in the Army or Navy of the
United States during the War for the Suppression of the
Rebellion.
Boston: Printed by D. Clapp & Son. 1866. i6mo. pp. 22.
196
Christmas Entertainment of the 28th Regiment, Penna. Vols.
(Col. John W. Geary,) at Camp Goodman, Point of
Rocks, Md.
Philadelphia: Harbach & Bro., Printers. (1861) 4to. pp. (4).
Chronicle of the Union League of Philadelphia 1862 to 1902.
Illustrated.
Philadelphia. 1902. 8vo. pp. 571.
Chronological List of Battles, Engagements, etc., during
the Rebellion, 1860-1865, with the designation of troops
engaged, compiled from the records of the Adjutant-
General's Office.
Washington: Adjutant General's Printing Office. 1875. 8vo. pp. 136.
(10 copies printed and publication suspended with the operations of Jan. 3,
1863.)
Chronological Summary of Engagements and Battles.
(Washington. War Department. 1880.) 4to. pp. XXXIV. 155.
50 copies printed on fine paper and interleaved for the use of War Department.
Chronological Summary of Engagements and Battles with
maps from the Medical and Surgical history of the War
of the Rebellion. 1861-65.
Philadelphia. 1880. 4to. pp. 33-!55- (Maps 16.)
Chronology of the Great Rebellion, and War Map, Showing
the localities of all the Battlefields.
Cincinnati, O.: Charles Tuttle, Publisher. 32mo. pp. 72 and Map.
Cincinnati Society of Ex-Army and Navy Officers.
1. Account of the 6th Annual Meeting Jan. 13, 1881. Daily Inquirer.
Jan. 14, 1 88 1. With programme, bill of fare, etc.
2. Resolutions and proceedings upon the death of Gen. Garfield.
3. Annual Report Cincinnati Society Ex-Army Officers.
4. Account of the 7th Annual Meeting, Jan. 12, 1882. The Com-
mercial, January 13, 1883, with programme, invitation, bill of
fare, etc.
5. Second Annual Report of the Cincinnati Society of Ex-Army and
Navy Officers. Cincinnati. 1882. 8vo. pp. 23.
6. Report of the proceedings and speeches of the Seventh Annual
Reunion and Supper of the Cincinnati Society of Ex-Army and
Navy Officers, held at the Burnet House, January 12, 1882.
Cincinnati. 1883. 8vo. pp. 49.
7. Miscellaneous papers to 1884.
8vo.
197
Circulars of the Provost Marshal-General's Bureau for 1863,
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Washington. Adjutant-General's Office. 1870. i2mo. pp. XV. 1-245.
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201
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of the Carolina Dead from Gettysburg. Address of
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Washington, D. C. 8vo. Unique set of the preliminary print.
20 Volumes in 17. Contains the notes and references of all the Editors engaged
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202
Confederate Sketches.
Johnny Reb at Play. Nov., 1878. pp. 33-37.
With Stonewall Jackson. Dec, 1878. pp. 220-233.
Fortunes and Misfortunes of Co. C. pp. 528-536.
The Cook of the Confederate Army. pp. 560-568.
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Scribner's Magazine.
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Confederate Survivors Association, Augusta, Georgia.
Constitution of the Confederate Survivors Association, Augusta,
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First Annual Meeting, Memorial Day, April 26, 1879. Address
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Jr. (The Siege and Evacuation of Savannah, Georgia, in December,
1864.) Augusta. 1890. pp. 30 (1).
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1891. pp. 9 (1). Fourteenth Annual Reunion, April 26, 1892.
Address by Col. C. C. Jones, Jr. (Defense of Battery Wagner,
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Cummings. Augusta, Ga. 1893. pp. 32.
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Chas. C. Jones, Jr., LL. D. 8vo. pp. 13. Memorial Resolution
introduced by Colonel Jos. B. Cumming. Augusta, Ga. 1894.
pp. 20. Address delivered before the Confederate Survivors
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18. Eighteenth Annual Reunion, Memorial Day, April 27, 1896.
Address delivered by Captain F. Edgeworth Eve. Augusta, Ga.
PP- 37-
19. Nineteenth Annual Reunion, Memorial Day, April 26, 1897.
Report submitted by Charles Edgeworth Jones. Augusta, Ga.
pp. 12.
20. Eighth Annual Report as submitted in Richmond Co. Court
House, to Camp 435, U. C. V., on Memorial Day, April 26, 1901,
by Charles Edgeworth Jones. Remarks of Dr. De Saussure Ford.
Address of Mr. Odwell R. Eve. Presentation Speech of Mr.
C. P. Pressley, and Oration at the Soldiers Section by G. R.
Coffin, Esq. pp. 16.
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April 26, 1902, by Chas. Edgeworth Jones, Historian of the
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Connecticut. The Fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1 861 -1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 37.
Connecticut. The Sixth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 33.
Connecticut. The Seventh Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
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Connecticut. The Eighth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
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Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 31.
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Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 37.
Connecticut. Official. The Eleventh Regiment Connecticut
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Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. — .
Connecticut. Official. The Twelfth Regiment Connecticut
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Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 39.
205
Connecticut. The Thirteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1 861-1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 39.
Connecticut. The Fourteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 38.
Connecticut. The Fifteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4*0. pp. 30.
Connecticut. The Sixteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862- 1865.
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Connecticut. The Seventeenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862- 1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 25.
Connecticut. Official. The Eighteenth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 25.
Connecticut. Official. The Twentieth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 27.
Connecticut. The Twenty-first Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
• Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, 1 862-1 865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 22.
Connecticut. The Twenty-second Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 18.
Connecticut. The Twenty-third Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 17.
Connecticut. Official. The Twenty-fourth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 16.
Connecticut. The Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 17.
206
Connecticut. The Twenty-sixth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 18.
Connecticut. The Twenty-seventh Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 20.
Connecticut. Official.The Twenty-eighth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4*0. pp. 14.
Connecticut. The Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Regiments
Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the
Rebellion.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 33.
Connecticut. The First Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Heavy Artillery, in the War of the Rebellion, 1 861 -1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 57.
Connecticut. The Second Regiment Connecticut Volunteer
Heavy Artillery, in the War of the Rebellion, 1862- 1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 47.
Connecticut. The Light Batteries Connecticut Volunteers, in
the War of the Rebellion, 1 861 -1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 18.
Connecticut. Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteers.
1. Catalogue of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Regiments Connecticut
Volunteers, 1861. pp. 117. 1861.
2. 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and nth Regiments of Infantry, First
Light Battery, and First Battalion of Cavalry. Connecticut
Volunteers, 1861. pp. 143. 1862.
3. 1 2th and 13th Regiments, Connecticut Volunteers, 1862. pp. 45.
1862.
4. Catalogue of the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st
Regiments and the Second Light Battery Connecticut Volunteers
for Three years; and the 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, and
28th Regiments Connecticut Volunteers for nine months. Com-
piled from Records in the Adjutant-General's Office, 1862.
Joseph D. Williams, Adjutant-General, pp. 327. 1862.
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 4 Vols. 8vo.
207
Connecticut. The Connecticut Cavalry Volunteers in the War
of the Rebellion, 1 861-1865, containing the history and
complete roster of the First Squadron and of the first
regiment C. C. V., together with the full military record
of every man in either of these Commands, as given on its
muster rolls, and in other Documents in the Adjutant-
General's Office at Hartford and in the War Department
at Washington. Reprinted by permission of the Adjutant-
General from the record of Connecticut men in the Army
and Navy in the War of the Rebellion 1 861 -1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. 47. 11.
Connecticut. Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the
State of Connecticut.
For the year 1861. Hartford. 1862. pp. 115.
2. For the year ending March 31, 1863. New Haven. 1863.
PP- 332.
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4. For the year ending March 31, 1865. New Haven. 1865. pp. 494.
5. For the year ending March 31, 1866. Hartford. 1866. pp. 275.
6. For the year ending March 31, 1867. Hartford. 1867. pp. 69.
7. For the year ending March 31, 1868. Hartford. 1868. pp. 58.
8. For the year ending March 31, 1869. New Haven. 1869. pp. 58 (1).
9. For the year ending March 31, 1870. New Haven. 1870. pp.115.
8vo. 5 Vols.
Autograph letter of Adjutant-General S. J. Fox in relation to this complete set.
Connecticut. The Connecticut War Records.
Vol. I. pp. 242. August, 1863,-July, 1865. 12 Nos.
Vol. II. pp. 510. August, 1864,-July, 1865. 12 Nos.
New Haven, Conn. 4to. 2 Vols.
Connecticut.
1. Roll of Honor.
(Adjt.-Gen. Report.
1870.) pp. 51-155
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(Adjt.-Gen. Report.
1871.) pp. 51-55.
New Haven, Conn. 8vo.
Consolidated Statement of Prisoners of War captured and
paroled, and of prisoners of War captured and sent North
by the Army of the Tennessee (Major-General U. S.
Grant Commanding) during the month of July, 1863.
Washington. War Records Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 3. 50 copies printed.
208
Constitution and By-Laws for the United Confederate
Veterans, prepared by the Committee on Constitution and
By-Laws, appointed at the Third Annual Meeting of the
Organization, held in New Orleans, April, 1892. Sessions
of Committee held in New Orleans, February 13th, 14th
and 15th, 1892, and adopted at Houston, Texas, May 23d,
*895. J. B. Gordon, General Commanding. Geo. Moorman,
Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff.
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Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Society of Ex-
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Cincinnati: Published for the Society. 1878. 32mo. pp.10.
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Military and Naval Order of the United States of America.
Washington, D. C: Beresford, Printer. 1893. i2mo. pp. 23.
Constitution and By-Laws of the New Jersey Union Officers
Association. The Annual Meetings are held at Trenton,
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Trenton, N.J. : Murphy &Bechtel, Book and Job Printers. 1875. 48mo. pp.16.
Constitution and By-Laws of the Society of the Sixth Army
Corps together with its Organization. 1869.
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Constitution and By-Laws of the 6th O. V. I. Benevolent
Association, and Roster 6th O. V. I. Regiment, June 15,
1890, Cincinnati, Ohio.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 10.
Constitution and By-Laws of the White Star Union.
Philadelphia: King & Baird. 1865. 64mo. pp. 27.
Constitution, By-Laws and Roll of Members of the Confederate
Veterans Association of the District of Columbia,
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 16.
Constitution and By-Laws of the Veteran Association 73d
Regt. N. Y. Vols. (2d Fire Zouaves) 4th Regt. Excelsior
Brigade. Organized May 3d, 1880. Incorporated July
25, 1884.
New York: S. E. Wursman. 1894. 32mo. pp. 17.
209
Constitution of the Association of Officers of the First Long
Island Volunteer Regiment of 1861.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 3.
Contribution of the Central High School of Philadelphia
to the War.
Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, Printers. 1864. i8mo. pp. 32.
Controversies relating to the Memoirs of General W. T.
Sherman and his Campaigns. A collection of newspaper
cuttings, etc., magazine articles, reviews, etc.
Vol. I. 8vo. pp. 469. Vol. II. pp. 200.
Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Committee.
Philadelphia, May 26, 1863. Organized May 26, 1861.
Second Annual Statement.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 8.
Copies of Documents and Papers relating to Certain Tennessee
Railroads. Submitted by the Secretary of War in response
to Senate Resolution of December 11, 1895.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1896. 8vo. pp. 141.
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Daniel, Raleigh T. — Lee, Fitzhugh. — The Unveiling of
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States.
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216
Davidson, H. M. — History of Battery A. First Regiment of
Ohio Vol. Light Artillery.
Milwaukee: Daily Wisconsin Steam Printing House. 1865.
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Davidson, Nora Fontaine M. — Cullings from the Con-
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the Doggerel of the Camp, as well as Tender Tribute to
the Dead. Compiled by Nora Fontaine M. Davidson,
Petersburg, Va.
Washington, D. C: The Rufus H. Darby Printing Co. 1903.
8vo. pp. 163.
Davies, Henry Eugene. — Great Commanders: General
Sheridan. By General Henry E. Davies, with Portrait
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New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1895. i2mo. pp. VIII. (1) 1-332.
Davis, Charles E. — Three Years in the Army. The Story of
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1 861, to August, 1864. By Charles E. Davis, Jr.
Boston: Estes & Lauriat. 1894. 8vo. pp. XXXV. 1-476.
Davis, George Breckenridge. — The Military Laws of the
United States. Prepared under the direction of the
Honorable Elihu Root, Secretary of War, by Brigadier-
General George B. Davis, Judge- Advocate General,
United States Army.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. 8vo. pp. 1152. Fourth
Edition.
Davis, Gherardi. — The Colors of the United States Army
1 789-1912. By Gherardi Davis.
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100 copies printed.
Davis, J. McCan. — Abraham Lincoln : His Book. A Facsimile
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By J. McCan Davis.
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217
Davis, Jefferson. — Inaugural Address and Messages.
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2. Message of President Davis to the Congress of the Confederate
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Richmond, November 18, 1 861. pp. 8.
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sentatives of the Confederate States. Richmond, January 12,
1863. pp. 16.
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of the Confederate States. Richmond, December 7, 1863.
pp. 29.
8vo. 6 Vols.
Davis, Jefferson. — Evidence Submitted to the Committee
of Claims by the claimants for the reward for the capture
of Jefferson Davis.
Washington. 1867. Mis. Document No. 82. 8vo. pp. 27.
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Davis, Jefferson. — Andersonville and Other War-Prisons. By
Jefferson Davis.
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spondence between the President and General Joseph E.
Johnston together with that of the Secretary of War and
the Adjutant and Inspector-General, during the months
of May, June and July, 1863.
Richmond: R. M. Smith. 1864. 8vo. pp. 64.
Published by order of Congress.
Davis, Jefferson. — Message transmitting communication from
Secretary of War in regard to the disasters at Forts Henry
and Donelson, etc.
(Richmond, Va.) April 1st, 1862. 8vo. pp. 40.
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Davis, Jefferson. — Message of the President transmitting
report of the Secretary of War and correspondence between
Robt. Ould, Gen. Lee and Gen. Grant, "for the relief of
Soldiers who are prisoners of War in the hands of the
enemy."
Dec. 6, 1864. House of Representatives. 8vo. pp. 8.
Davis, Jefferson. — President's Message and Accompanying
Documents. ("On outrages of the enemy.")
(Richmond, Va. Aug. 15, 1862.) 8vo. pp. 12 (1).
Davis, Jefferson. — Message of the President, Richmond,
Va., January 18, 1864. (Relates to damages by encamp-
ments of troops.)
(Richmond, Va. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 4.
Davis, JefEerson. — Message of the President to the House
of Representatives: Richmond, Va., Jan. 18, 1864.
(Richmond, Va. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 4.
Davis, Jefferson. — Message transmitting List of Appointments
made from the ranks, for the exhibition of distinguished
valor and skill in the field, and who have taken the posi-
tions to which they have been respectively appointed.
Richmond, Va. Jan. 13, 1864. 8vo. pp. 7.
Davis, Jefferson. — Message Dec. 7, 1863.
(Richmond, Va. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 29.
Davis, Jefferson. — Message of Jefferson Davis and commun-
ication from the Secretary of War, James S. Seddon,
transmitting papers, report, etc., relating to the trial of
W. E. Coffman by order of Gen. Imboden.
(Richmond, Va. Feb. 11, 1864.) 8vo. pp. 10.
Davis, Jefferson. — (Message relating to the payment of
Assessments of damages by officers in the field.)
(Richmond, Va. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 4.
Davis, Jefferson. — Robert Edward Lee. By Jefferson Davis.
New York: North American Review. January, 1890. pp. 55-56.
Davis, Jefferson. — The Rise and Fall of the Confederate
Government. By Jefferson Davis.
London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1881.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XXI. 1-707. Vol. II. pp. XVII. 1-808.
An autograph lead pencil note from Mrs. Davis to the Officer commanding at
Fort Monroe, inserted.
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Davis, Nicholas A. — The Campaign from Texas to Maryland
by (the) Chaplain Fourth Texas Reg. C. S. A.
Richmond. 1863. l2mo. pp. 168.
Davis, O. Wilson. — A Brief Statement of the Services rendered
his Country by Winfield S. Hancock, Major-General
U. S. A. Prepared by O. Wilson Davis.
West Chester, Pennsylvania : Printed and published at the office of the Chester
County Democrat. 1880. 8vo. pp. 36. Autograph note of Gen. Hancock.
Davis, O. Wilson. — Sketch of Frederic Fernandez Cavada,
a native of Cuba, showing partially what one of his friends
knew of him as a soldier, a gentleman, a poet, a diplomat,
an author, a patriot, and a victim. Printed for private
circulation.
Philadelphia: James B. Chandler. 1871. 8vo. pp. 58.
Davis, Samuel B. — Escape of a Confederate Officer from
Prison. What he saw at Andersonville. How he was
sentenced to death and saved by the interposition of
President Abraham Lincoln.
Norfolk, Va.: The Landmark Publishing Company. 1892.
1 2 mo. pp. 72. (Errata slip.)
Davis, Theodore R. — Grant Under Fire.
The Cosmopolitan. January, 1893. pp. 333-340.
Davis, Washington. — Camp Fire Chats of the Civil War;
being the incident, adventure and wayside exploits of the
Bivouac and Battlefield, as related by Veteran Soldiers
themselves, embracing the Tragedy, Romance, Comedy,
Humor and Pathos in the varied experiences of Army
life by Washington Davis. Also a history of the Grand
Army of the Republic from its beginning to the present
date, including the 20th National Encampment at San
Francisco, Cal., August, 1886, and other Valuable infor-
mation by a Comrade.
Chicago: A. B. Gehman & Co. 1887. i2mo. pp. XIII. -404.
Davis, William Watts Hart. — Address delivered at the Fifth
Annual Reunion of the Survivors' Association, 104th Pa.
Volunteers, at Newtown, Bucks Co., Sept. 20, 1894, by
W. W. H. Davis.
Doylestown: The Daily Democrat, September 26, 1894. 8vo. pp. (5).
Davis, William Watts Hart. — Address: In Memory of William
Richards Gries, late Chaplain of 104th Regt. Penna. Vols.,
by W. W. H. Davis, late Col. of said Regt., at the unveiling
of the window at St. Paul's P. E. Church, Doylestown.
Sunday, Sept. 27, 1884.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 9. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Davis, William Watts Hart. — History of the 104TH Penn-
sylvania Regiment, from August 22, 1 861, to September
30, 1864. By W. W. H. Davis, late Colonel.
Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers, Printer. 1866. 8vo. pp. 364.
Autograph letter of Gen. Davis.
Davis, William Watts Hart. — History of the Doylestown
Guards. By William W. H. Davis, Brevet Brigadier-
General U. S. V., late Captain.
Doylestown, Pa. 1887. 8vo. pp. 223. XV.
125 copies printed. Fifteen Illustrations inserted.
Davis, William Watts Hart. — Remarks at the Reunion of
Co. A, First New Jersey Cavalry.
Broadside. (Press of Doylestown Democrat. 1886.) i2mo. pp. —
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Military and Civil Record of Gen. W. W. H. Davis, of
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Davis, William Watts Hart. — The Campaign of 1861 in the
Shenandoah Valley. A paper read before the Commandery
of the State of Pennsylvania of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, May 3, 1893, by W. W.
H. Davis, Captain of the 25th Pa. Regiment, Colonel of
the 104th Pa. Regiment, Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. V.
Doylestown, Pa.: Doylestown Publishing Company, Printers. 1893.
8vo. pp. 18. Autograph letter of Gen. Davis.
Davis, William Watts Hart. — The Campaign of 1861 in the
Shenandoah Valley. A paper read before the Commandery
of the State of Pennsylvania of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, May 3, 1893, by W. W.
H. Davis, Captain of the 25th Pa. Regiment, Colonel of
the 104th Pa. Regiment, Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. V.
Doylestown, Pa. 1895. 8vo. pp. 18 (1). Second Edition.
221
Davis, William Watts Hart. — The Doylestown Guards.
How the First Company from Bucks County took the
field on the outbreak of the War. A Record of Patriotism.
Philadelphia: The Times. September 15, 1895. 8vo. pp. (16). (Mounted.)
Davis, William Watts Hart. — The Story of a Battle. Read
before the Bucks County Historical Society, at Doyles-
town, January 21, 1896. By Gen. W. W. H. Davis.
The Daily Democrat, January 22, 1896. 8vo. pp. (11). (Mounted.)
Davison, F. B. — Sketch of the Life of F. B. Davison, M. D.,
West Pittston, Pa. Biography is History,
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Autograph letter of Major Davison.
Dawes, Ephriam Cutler. — In Memoriam. William Blackford
Stephenson (Adjt. 53d Ohio Vols.)
(Cincinnati. 1879.) n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 8.
Privately printed. Autograph note of Author.
Dawes, Ephriam Cutler. — (In Memoriam. 1895.)
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Dawes, Rufus R. — Service with the Sixth Wisconsin
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General U. S. Volunteers.
(Motto.) Marietta, O.: E. R. Alderman & Sons. 1890. 8vo. pp. V. 330.
Dawson, Francis W. — Our Women in the War. An address
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at the Fifth Annual Reunion of the Association of the
Maryland Line, at the Academy of Music, Baltimore, Md.
Printed by order of the Association.
Charleston, S. C: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Company, Printers. 1887.
8vo. pp. 38.
Dawson, George Francis. — Life and Services of Gen. John
A. Logan, as Soldier and Statesman. By George Francis
Dawson, Ex-Librarian of the United States Senate,
etc. Published by subscription only.
(Motto.) Chicago and New York: Belford, Clarke & Company. 1887.
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Dawson, George Francis. — Life and Services of Gen. John
A. Logan as Soldier and Statesman. By George Francis
Dawson, Ex Librarian of the United States Senate.
(Extract.) Washington, D. C. : The National Tribune. 1884. i2mo. pp.467.
222
Dawson, Henry Barton. — Conflicts of the War of Seces-
sion, i. The Story of Fort Sumter by the Editor
(Henry B. Dawson).
The Historical Magazine. Jan., 1872. pp. 34-53.
Two Autograph notes of Author.
Dawson, Sarah Morgan. — A Confederate Girl's Diary. By
Sarah Morgan, with an introduction by Warrington
Dawson and with illustrations.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company. 1913.
8vo. pp. XIX. 1-440 (1).
Day, D. L. — My Diary of Rambles with the 25th Mass.
Volunteer Infantry, with Burnside's Coast Division,
18th Army Corps and Army of the James. By D. L. Day.
(Milford, Mass. 1884.) 8vo. pp. 153. Autograph note of Author.
Day, James Byron. — The Surviving Soldiers' Step and
Reward of 186 1-5. Address delivered by Companion
Major J. B. Day, at the Annual Banquet of the Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of Indiana, May 12, 191 1.
n. d. n. p. i2mo. pp. —
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Infantry. A Memorial Volume. By L. W. Day.
Cleveland, O.: The W. M. Bayne Printing Co. 1894. 8vo. pp. XIV. 463.
Day, Samuel Phillips. — Down South, or An Englishman's
experience at the Seat of the American War. By Samuel
Phillips Day.
London: Hurst & Blackett, Publishers. 1862. i2mo.
Vol. I pp. X. 1-328. Vol. II pp. VIII. 1-327.
Day, Walter E. — Notes on Some American Battlefields.
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The Royal Engineers Journal, August, 1909. pp. (5) 97-168.
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Lamar, Missouri: Printed at the South West Missourian Office. 1892.
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Dearborn, Stanley B. — (From Washington, D. C, To
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Souvenir of Spottsylvania. n. p. (1888.) i8mo. pp. (30).
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De Ahna, Henry Charles. — Report of the Committee on
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28th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives. Report No. 124.
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De Bellaigue, Louise. — Nos Americains Episodes dela Guerre
de Secession par Mme. Louise de Bellaigue nee de
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Paris: Societe Generale de Librairie Catholjque. 1881.
i2mo. pp. (3) 1-384. (Errata.)
Debray, X. B. — A Sketch of the history of Debray's 26th
Regiment of Texas Cavalry.
Austin, Texas. 1884. 8vo. pp. 26.
Portrait of Author and Autograph letters inserted. Privately printed.
De Caindry, William A. — The Establishment of the War
Department as one of the civil executive departments of
the U. S. Government; with a general view of its interior
organization and administration. By William A. De
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Washington City. 1878. 8vo. pp. 99. Autograph note of Author.
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Leavenworth, Kansas: George A. Shimer. 1894. 8vo. pp. 245.
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(Philadelphia. 1885.) 8vo. pp. 6. (Badge, etc., inserted.)
De Costa, Benjamin Franklin. — The Eighteenth Massa-
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Washington's Birthday, delivered in Falls Church, Fairfax
Co., Va., on Sunday, February 23, 1862. By Rev. B. F.
DeCosta, Chaplain of the Eighteenth Massachusetts
Regiment.
(Motto.) Charleston, Mass. 1862. Ry. 8vo. pp. 15.
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De Coynart, R. — Precis de la Guerre des Etats-Unis D'
Amerique, par R. De Coynart, Lieutenant-Colonel d' Etat
— Major en retraite.
Paris: Ch. Tanera. 1867. 8vo. pp. 344 (2).
De Flers, Le Marquis. — Le Comte de Paris. By Le Marquis
De Flers. Translated by Constance Magendie, with
portraits and autograph.
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Autograph letter of Comte de Paris.
De Fontaine, F. G. — Army Letters of i 861 -1865, "Personne"
(F. G. De Fontaine), War Correspondent, etc. Parts I. -I I.
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De Fontaine, F. G. — Marginalia, or Gleanings from an Army
Note Book by "Personne," (F. G. De Fontaine), Army
Correspondent of the Charleston Courier.
Columbia, S. C: F. G. DeFontaine & Co. 1864. 8vo. pp. 248.
De Fontaine, F. G. — Shoulder to Shoulder. Reminiscences
of Confederate Camps and Fields, by Personne. Parts
I.-VI. Complete.
Charleston: The XIX. Century. 1869-70. pp —
De Forest, B. S. — Random Sketches and wandering thoughts,
or what I saw in Camp, on the march, bivouac, the
battlefield and hospital, while with the Army in Virginia,
North and South Carolina, during the late Rebellion,
with a historical sketch of the Second Oswego Regiment
8 1 st New York State V. I. A record of all its officers and
roster of its enlisted men, also an Appendix.
Albany. 1866. i2mo. pp. 324.
De Forest, John William. — Charleston Under Arms.
The Atlantic Monthly, April, 1861. pp. —
De Forest, John William. — Forced Marches.
The Galaxy, June, 1868. pp. —
Deering, John R. — Lee and His Cause, or The Why and the
How of the War Between the States. By John R.
Deering, D. D., Chaplain Kentucky Division, U. C. V.,
once of Claiborne Guards, Co. K. 12th Regt. Miss. Vol.
Inft., Army Northern Virginia, and Later of Capt.
Quirk's Scouts, Morgan's Kentucky Cavalry.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1907.
i2mo. pp. 181.
225
DeForest, John William. — Miss Ravenel's Conversion from
Secession to Loyalty. By J. W. DeForest.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1867. i2mo. pp. IV. 7-521.
Autograph letter of Major De Forest giving a bibliographical list of his
contributions to the literature of the War.
DeForest, John William. — Port Hudson.
Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1867. pp. —
DeForest, John William. — Sheridan's Battle of Winchester,
Va.
Harper's Magazine, Jan., 1865. pp. —
DeForest, John William. — Sheridan's Victory of Middle-
town, Va.
Harper's Magazine, Feb., 1865. pp. —
DeForest, John William. — "The First Time Under Fire" of
the 1 2th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, Weitzel's
Brigade, Georgia Landing, Bayou La Fouche, La.,
October 27, 1862.
Harper's Magazine, Vol. XXIX. pp. 24.
DeForest, John William. — The First Time Under Fire.
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De Gasparin, Agenor. — L'Amerique devant L' Europe Principes
et Interets par Le Cte. Agenor de Gasparin.
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De Hauranne, Ernest Duvergeer. — Huit Mois en Amerique
Letters et Notes De Voyage 1864- 1865 par Ernest
Duvergeer De Hauranne.
Paris: Librairie Internationale, A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & C. 1866. ismo.
Tome Premier pp. XI. 1-439. Tome Deuxieme pp. 496.
DeJarnette, D. C. — The Monroe Doctrine. Speech of Hon.
D. C. DeJarnette, of Virginia, in the Confederate House
of Representatives, January 30th, 1865, Pending Negoti-
ations of Peace.
(Richmond, Va. 1865.) 8vo. pp. 20.
DeKay, Sidney — Brown, George W. — A Night Attack of
Cavalry. By Sidney DeKay, late U. S. V. The Mortar
Flotilla at Forts Jackson and St. Philip. By George W.
Brown, late U. S. N.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1888. 8vo. pp. 14.
226
Delano, Jesse L. — A Record of Sunderland in the Civil War
of 1861 to 1865. Compiled by Jesse L. Delano in 1881,
according to vote of the Town.
Amherst, Mass.: J. E. Williams, Printer. 1882. 8vo. pp. 43. (3).
Autograph of Author.
DeLeon, Thomas Cooper. — Four Years in Rebel Capitals.
An inside view of life in the Confederacy, from birth to
death, from Original Notes collected in the years 1861 to
1865, by T. C. DeLeon.
(Motto.) Mobile, Ala.: The Gossip Printing Company. 1890.
8vo. pp. 6. VII.-376.
DeLeon, Thomas Cooper. — Joseph Wheeler, the Man, the
Statesman, the Soldier, seen in Semi-Biographical Sketches.
By T. E. De Leon, Author of "Four years in Rebel
Capitals," "Crag Nest: the Romance of Sheridan's Ride,"
"John Holden, Unionist," "The Puritan's Daughter," etc.
Atlanta, Ga. : Byrd Printing Co. 1899. i6mo. pp. 142.
Demby, J. William. — Mysteries and Miseries of Arkansas;
or a defense of the loyality of the State, by a refugee.
St. Louis: Published for the Author. 1863. i2mo. pp. 88.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Demby, J. William. — The Home Aegis and Monthly Re-
view, devoted to the interest of the people. Edited and
published by J. Wm. Demby, Little Rock, Arkansas.
(May, 1864, to April, 1865.)
8vo. pp. 239 (1). Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Editor.
Contains various and full accounts of "The War in Arkansas."
Demby, J. William. — The War in Arkansas, or a treatise on
the Great Rebellion of 1861, its progress and ultimate
results upon the destinies of the State. A defense of the
loyalty of the people, their wretched condition con-
sidered ; a review of the policy of the Government towards
Union People and the Rebels.
Little Rock. 1864. i2mo. Published as a series. Nos. 1-2-3-4.
Autograph letter of Author.
Deming, Henry Champion. — The Life of Ulysses S.
Grant, General, United States Army.
Hartford. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
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De Montalambert, Charles. — La Victoire du Nord aux Etats-
Unis, par Le Comte Charles de Montalambert.
New York: H. de Mavul. 1865. 8vo. pp. 51.
Denison, Charles Wheeler. — American Biographical
Library, Winfield, and how he became a Major-General.
By Rev. C. W. Denison, late Chaplain U. S. A. Richly
embellished with many fine illustrations.
Philadelphia: William Flint & Co. 1880. 16 mo. pp. IX. 335.
Autograph note of Gen. Hancock.
Denison, Charles Wheeler. — Illustrated Life, Campaigns,
and Public Services of Philip H. Sheridan (Major-
General Sheridan), "The Hero of the Shenandoah Valley,"
"Battle of Five Forks," etc. By C. W. Denison, late
Chaplain in the U. S. Army, with a full history of his life,
battles and campaigns, with a portrait of General
Sheridan, and other illustrative engravings of the "Battles
in the Shenandoah Valley," "Battle of Five Forks,"
"Sheridan's Ride to the Front," at Winchester, etc.
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. (1865.) i2mo. pp. 197.
Autograph of Gen. Sheridan.
Denison, Charles Wheeler. — Winfield the Lawyer's Son
and how he became a Major-General. Illustrated.
Philadelphia. 1865. i2mo. pp. — Autograph note of Gen. Hancock.
Denison, Charles Wheeler. — Winfield, and how he became a
Major-General. By Rev. C. W. Denison, late Chaplain
U. S. A. Richly embellished with many fine illustrations.
Philadelphia: William Flint & Co. 1880. i2mo. pp. IX. 355.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
Denison, Charles Wheeler. — The Tanner-Boy and how he
became Lieutenant-General. By Major Penniman.
(Motto.) Boston: Roberts Brothers. 1864. i6mo. pp. VIII. 9-316.
Denison, Frederic. — Sabres and Spurs : The First Regiment
Rhode Island Cavalry in the Civil War 1861-1865, its
origin, marches, scouts, skirmishes, raids, battles, suffer-
ings, victories, and appropriate official papers, with the
roll of honor and roll of the regiment, illustrated with
portraits of cavalry generals and a map of the Regiment's
Warpath. By Rev. Frederic Denison, Chaplain.
(Motto.) Published by the First Rhode Island Cavalry Veteran Association.
1876. i2mo. pp. 600.
228
Denison, Frederic. — Shot and Shell: The Third Rhode Island
Heavy Artillery Regiment in the Rebellion, 1861-1865.
Camps, Forts, Batteries, Garrisons, Marches, Skirmishes,
Sieges, Battles, and Victories; also the roll of honor and
roll of the Regiment. Illustrated with Portrait, Maps
and Scenes. By Rev. Frederic Denison, A. M., Chaplain.
Providence: J. A. & R. A. Reid. 1879. 8vo. pp. 368. Published for the
Third R. I. H. Art. Vet. Association. Autograph note of Author.
Denison, Frederic. — The Battle of Groveton, August 28,
1862. By Rev. Frederic Denison (Chaplain of the First
Rhode Island Cavalry).
Providence. 1885. Sm. 4to. pp. 35. 250 copies printed.
Denison, George Taylor, Jr. — Modern Cavalry: Its organ-
ization, armament and employment in War, with an
appendix containing letters from Generals Fitzhugh Lee,
Stephen D. Lee and T. L. Rosser, of the Confederate
States Cavalry, and Col. Jenyns system of non-pivot drill
in use in the 13th Hussars. Illustrations and map of the
Battlefield of Monocacy, Md. 1864.
London. 1868. i2mo. pp. —
Denison, George Taylor. — A History of Cavalry from the
earliest times, with lessons for the future. By Lieut. -Col.
George T. Denison, Commanding the Governor-General's
Body Guard, Canada.
London: MacMillan & Co. 1877. 8vo. pp. XXII. 1-567.
Contains an account of the Cavalry Operations 1861-65 in the War.
Dennis, Truman B. — The Two Roads with a Vivid Descrip-
tion of Sheridan's Ride, and the Battle of Cedar Creek.
By Truman B. Dennis.
n. p. (1889.) 4to. pp. 20.
Denny, J. Waldo. — Wearing the Blue in the Twenty-fifth
Mass. Volunteer Infantry, with Burnside's Coast Division,
1 8th Army Corps and the Army of the James. By J.
Waldo Denny.
Worcester: Putnam & Davis, Publishers. 1879. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-523.
Autograph of Capt. Denny.
Denslow, Van Buren. — Fremont and McClellan, their
Political and Military Careers Reviewed. By Van
Buren Denslow.
Yonkers, N. Y. : Printed at the Office of the Semi- Weekly Clarion. 1862.
PP- 3i-
229
Denson, C. B. — An Address delivered in Raleigh, N. C, on
Memorial Day (May 10), 1895. Containing a Memoir of
the late Major-General William Henry Chase Whiting,
of the Confederate Army. By C. B. Denson (of the
Engineer Service of the Confederate States Army) .
Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton, Printers and Binders. 1895. 8vo. pp. 56.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — A Collection of Autograph
letters from Philippe Comte de Paris to John P. Nicholson,
relating to the Civil War. 1877 to date of death.
8vo. pp. (132.)
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Civil War in America. A
collection of reviews, notices, etc., letters, etc.
4to. pp. (230). 3 Vols.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — The Battle of Gettysburg,
from the History of the Civil War in America, by the
Comte de Paris. Published by special arrangement with
the Author. (Edited by John P. Nicholson.)
Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. (1886.) 8vo. pp. IX. 1-315.
Autograph letter of Author.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Historie de la Guerre Civile en
Amerique par m. le Comte de Paris.
Tome Premier, pp. III. 1-598. Tome Deuxieme. pp. 569. 1874.
Tome Troisieme. pp. 692. 1875. Tome Quartrieme. pp. 732. 1875.
Tome Cinquieme. pp. 761. 1883. Tome Sixieme. pp. 779. 1883.
Tome Septieme. pp. 787. 1888.
Cartes & planches Tomes I.-VI. 1874-1883.
8vo. 8 Vols. 2 portraits and 8 autograph letters of Author relating to the
history inserted.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Gettysburg Thirty Years
After. Gen. Meade's Original Announcement of the
Victory at Gettysburg, and 3 other General Orders;
Original Sheet Proofs of Count de Paris's Magazine
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handwriting.
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D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — History of the Civil War in
America by the Comte de Paris, translated with the
approval of the Author, by Louis F. Tasistro, edited by
Henry Coppee, LL. D. New Edition revised by Bvt.
Lieut.-Colonel John P. Nicholson, A. M., Litt. D.
Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co. 1907.
Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-640. Vol. II. pp. XXVI. 1-762. 2 Vols.
230
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — History of the Civil War in
America by the Comte de Paris, translated with the
approval of the Author, by Louis F. Tasistro, edited by
Henry Coppee, LL. D.
Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-640. Vol. II. pp. XXVI. 1-762. Published by special
arrangement with the Author. Vol. III. (John P. Nicholson, Editor.) pp.
XXI. 1-923. Vol. IV. (John P. Nicholson, Editor.) pp. XVIII. 1-681.
Philadelphia. 1876. 1883. 1888.
Autograph letters of Author, portraits, etc., inserted.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Gettysburg. Thirty Years
After. By H. R. H. The Count of Paris, Maj.-Gen. O.
O. Howard, Maj.-Gen. Henry W. Slocum, Maj.-Gen.
Abner Doubleday. Farther Recollections of Gettysburg
by Major-General Daniel E. Sickles, Major-General D.
McM. Gregg, Major-General John Newton and Major-
General Daniel Butterfield.
North American Review, February, March, 1891. pp. 129-149. pp. 257-286.
Autograph letters of Gens. Doubleday, Sickles and Butterfield, and Autographs
of Comte de Paris and Gen. Howard inserted.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Guerre Civile en Amerique
Chapitre Premier Tome VIII. Le Forte Pillow. (Original
Manuscript.)
4to. pp. 143.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Guerre Civile en Amerique
Chapitre Troisieme. Tome VIII. Alexandria. (Original
Manuscript.)
4to. pp. 119.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Guerre Civile en Amerique.
Chapitre Second. Tome VIII. "Mansfield." (Original
Manuscript.)
4to. pp. 129.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Historie de la Guerre Civile in
Amerique par Comte de Paris. Cartes et Plances.
Paris: Premiere et Deuxieme Livraisons coutinant les planches I. a IX. (Sept
feuilles.) 1874.
Paris: Troisieme et Quatrieme Livraisons coutinant les planches X. a XIX.
(Six feuilles.) 1875.
Paris: Cinquieme et Sixieme Livraisons coutinant les planches XX. a XXX.
(Six feuilles.) 1883. (Proofs.)
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D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — Le General MacClellan par le
Comte de Paris.
Revue Militaire Suisse. XXXIIe. Annee No. 5, 15 Mai 1887.
8vo. pp. 1931-226.
D'Orleans, Louis Philippe. — The Battle of Gettysburg
from History of the Civil War in America. By the
Comte de Paris. Published by special arrangements
with the Author. New, Revised Edition. (Edited by
John P. Nicholson.)
Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co. (1907.) 8vo. pp. IX. 1-315.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Maj.-Gen. Joseph Hooker in
command of the Army of the Potomac,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Presentation copy from Gen. J. Watts DePeyster to Frank Moore.
DePeyster, Frederic. — Memoir of Robert Parker Parrott.
By Frederic de Peyster, LL. D., F. R. H. S.
New York. MDCCCLXXVIII. Ry. 8vo. pp. 16. Privately printed.
DePeyster, John Watts, Jr. — A Threnody. Sta Viator,
Heroem Calcas' In remembrance of Brevet Colonel
U. S. and N. Y. Vol. John Watts DePeyster, Junior.
Ne*v York: J. R. Huth. Printer. 1874. 4to- pp.22. Privately printed.
DePeyster, John Watts. — A Character of Phil. Kearny.
The Volunteer. 1869. Vol. I, No. 1, pp. —
DePeyster, John Watts. — Address at Red Hook, N. Y.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 122.
DePeyster, John Watts. — A Military Memoir of William
Mahone, a Major-General in the Confederate Army. By
General J. Watts DePeyster.
The Historical Magazine. July, 1871. New Series. Vol. X. pp. 12-33.
Corrected from the edition of June, 1870, inconsequence of certain Statements
made by the Author; newspaper cuttings inserted.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Andrew Atkinson Humphreys, of
Pennsylvania, Brigadier-General and Brevet Major-
General U. S. A., Major-General U. S. V., Chief of Staff
and Commander of the Combined Second-Third Corps,
Army of the Potomac, Chief of Engineers, U. S. A. By
Brevet Major-General J. Watts DePeyster.
Lancaster: Intelligencer Print. 1886. Ry. 8vo. pp. 21.
232
DePeyster, John Watts. — Andrew Atkinson Humphreys.
(Prominent men of the Civil War Period.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 347-369-
DePeyster, John Watts. — Analytical Parallel and Criticism
on the Principal Union and Rebel Generals who have held
Commands in Chief of Armies.
Tivoli. December, 1865. 8vo. pp. 8.
Privately printed and signed by Author.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Before, At, and After Gettysburg.
1. Lee on the Susquehanna in June-July, 1863, with notes.
2. The Famous Bridging of the Leech by Gustavus Adolphus, in 1863,
from the Narrative of an Eye Witness, an English Colonel in the
Swedish Service.
3. Bridging Illustrated.
4. Hooker's Effect on Gettysburg.
5. Sickles at Gettysburg.
6. Hood (Rebel) on Gettysburg.
7. After Gettysburg and at Williamsport and Falling Waters in
July, 1863.
8. Remarks on the Beneficial Union of the Theoretical and Practical.
By J. Watts DePeyster.
New York: Charles H. Ludwig. 1887. 8vo. pp. 56 (1).
DePeyster, John Watts. — Chancellors ville. A critical
review of the Battle.
Onward, Oct., Nov., Dec, 1869. Jan., Feb., Mar., 1870.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Corporal Casey, or the History of
a Cavalry Regiment (Ira Harris Regiment).
(New York.) The Citizen and Round Table, Nov. 26 and Dec. 2. 1870.
Folio, pp. 5. (Mounted.)
DePeyster, John Watts. — Decisive Battles of the late
Rebellion.
The Volunteer, pp. —
DePeyster, John Watts. — Fredericksburg: Who was re-
sponsible for the repulse?
Onward. Sept., 1869. pp. —
DePeyster, John Watts. — From Chancellorsville to
Gettysburg: The most terrible march of the War to
put down the Slaveholder's Rebellion. From a forth-
coming history of the Glorious old fighting Third Corps.
New York: The Citizen and Round Table. Nov. 12, 1870, to July 22, 1871.
Folio. (Mounted.) Unique.
233
DePeyster, John Watts. — From the Rapidan to Appomattox
Court House. By J. Watts DePeyster, Brevet Major-
General, S. N. Y.
Philadelphia: L. R. Hamersly & Co. 1883. Ry. 8vo. pp. 6.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Gettysburg, was it a decisive battle?
Onward. 1869. pp. —
DePeyster, John Watts.— Parts I.-II.-III.-IV.-V.-VI. The
Grand Hunt of the Army of the Potomac on the 3d-7th
(A. M.) April. Petersburg to High Bridge, Major-
General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys and the combined
Second-Third Corps leading the pursuit from Petersville
to High Bridge. By Anchor. One hundred copies
printed as Manuscript for private circulation. New York
1872.
Part VII. Cumberland Church, or the Heights of Farm-
ville : The last stricken field of the Army of Northern
Virginia. 7th April, 1865. Major-General Andrew
Atkinson Humphreys and the combined Second-Third
Corps, leading the pursuit from Petersville to Appomattox
Court House by Cumberland Church. By Anchor.
Two hundred copies printed as Manuscript for private
circulation but not revised nor corrected.
New York. 1874. 4to. 2 Vols.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. DePeyster.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Lee on the Susquehanna in 1863.
A Military Criticism by J. Watts DePeyster.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 16.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Local Memorials relating to the
DePeyster and Watts and Affiliated families connected
with Red Hook Township, Duchess Co., S. N. Y.
(Motto.) New York: Charles H. Ludwig, Printer. 1881. 8vo. pp. 79.
Contains sketches of the Services of the families in the War 1861-65.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Major-General George H.
Thomas. The annual address delivered before the New
York Historical Society, Tuesday Evening, Jan. 5, 1875,
by Gen. John Watts DePeyster.
New York: Published by Atlantic Publishing Co. 1875. 8vo. pp. 24.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Gen. DePeyster and newspaper
cuttings.
234
DePeyster, John Watts. — Major-General Gershom Mott,
U. S. V., and the Third Corps Army of the Potomac.
The United Service. August, 1885. pp. 152-167.
Autograph letter of Gen. Mott inserted.
DePeyster, John Watts. — The Decisive Conflicts of the
Late Civil War, or Slaveholder's Rebellion, Battles
Morally, Territorially, and Militarily Decisive. First
Class, Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, Antietam or Sharps-
burg, Stone River or Murfreesborough, Gettysburg,
Nashville. Second Class. Baltimore, Md., Rich Moun-
tain, W. Va., Springfield, Mo., Williamsburg, Va., Mun-
fordsville, Ky. By J. Watts DePeyster.
(Mottoes.) New York: Macdonafd & Co., Printers. 1867. 8vo. pp. 76.
Autograph letter of Gen. DePeyster.
DePeyster, John Watts. — The Anniversary Address de-
livered before the Third Army Corps Union, 5th May,
1875, by Maj.-Gen. John Watts DePeyster.
New York: Published by Atlantic Publishing and Engraving Co. n. d.
4to. pp. 36. Autograph note of Gen. DePeyster.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Nashville. The decisive battle of
the Rebellion,
n. p. (Jan. 4, 1876.) 8vo. pp. 14.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Obituary Notice, Major-General
Winfield Scott Hancock, U. S. A.
The United Service, February, 1886. pp. (4).
DePeyster, John Watts. — Personal and Military History
of Philip Kearny, Major-General United States Volunteers.
Elizabeth, N. J. 1870. 8vo. pp. — Second Edition.
Autograph note of Gen. DePeyster.
Original Autograph Order of two pages for the march after the battle of
Williamsburg, May 9th, 1862, and signed P. Kearny, Brig. -Gen. Com. Division.
Newspaper cuttings, etc., inserted.
DePeyster, John Watts. — Robert McAllister. By General
John Watts DePeyster.
New York: Atlantic Pub. & Eng. Co. 4to. pp. (10).
DePeyster, John Watts. — State Sovereignty.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
235
DePeyster, John Watts. — Secession in Switzerland and in
the United States compared: being the annual address
delivered Oct. 20th, 1863, before the Vermont State
Historical Society, in the Hall of Representatives, Capitol,
Montpelier. By J. Watts DePeyster.
(Motto.) Catskill: Joseph Joesbury. 1863. 8vo. pp. 72 (1).
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Dodge, Theodore Ayrault. — A Bird's-Eye View of Our
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Dosh, John H. C. — Hill, Reuben. — First Announcement of
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account of the Campaign and battles, with the aid of one
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Doubleday, Abner — Hancock, Winfield Scott. — Chancel-
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Twelfth Regiment Infantry N. G. S. N. Y. containing
a full and accurate account of the various changes through
which the organization has passed since the date of its
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several hundred members of the "twelfth" who rose to
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Dowling, Morgan E. — Southern Prisons, or Josie, the
heroine of Florence, Four Years of battle and imprison-
ment, Richmond, Atlanta, Belle Isle, Andersonville and
Florence. A complete history of all southern prisons
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in the experience of Corporal Ruggles during four years'
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the city of St. Louis, May 11, 1863, on the Anniversary of
the capture of Camp Jackson to which is subjoined his
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prejudiced narrative of personal experience as a prisoner
of war at Libby, Macon, Savannah, and Charleston,
with an account of a desperate leap from a moving train
of cars, a weary tramp of forty five days through swamps
and mountain places and people visited, etc. By J.
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Imprisonment and Escape of J. Madison Drake, Captain
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 94. Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Capt. Drake.
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Jersey Veteran Vols. A record of its service from
Sept. 13th, 1861, to July 12th, 1865, with a complete
official roster and sketches of prominent members, with
anecdotes, incidents and thrilling reminiscences. By
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including his most important public speeches; together
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pp. xv. 17-567.
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Lincoln to the Proclamation of Emancipation of the Slaves,
pp. XV. 13-614.
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eleven months that he was confined in Pemberton, Libby,
Belle Island, Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S. C, as
a Prisoner of War. Describing plans of escape, arrival of
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battles, incidents; also a description of the towns, cities,
and countries through which their marches have extended
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A. J. H. Duganne, with letters from the brothers to their
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Va. Div., A. N. V., Oct. 29, 1879, to the Cavalry of the
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History comprising the History and Tactics of the
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Durand, John. — Grant and His Generals. Containing
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Grant and his Generals and illustrious Military Officers,
together with the portraits and biographical sketches of
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Durgin, George W. — How the Fourth Wisconsin Volunteers
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Duryea, Joseph T. — An Oration commemorative of the
Restoration of the Union, with a tribute to the Alumni
and Under-Graduates of the College of New Jersey, who
fell in the National Struggle, delivered Tuesday, June
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by the Rev. Joseph T. Duryea. Roll of the Alumni and
former students of the College of New Jersey who served
in the Army or Navy of the United States in the War for
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on official and other authentic documents. By Evert A.
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gravings, including battle scenes by sea and land, and full-
length portraits of Naval and Military heroes, from
original paintings by Alonzo Chappel and Thomas Nast.
In three volumes.
New York: Johnson, Fry & Company. (1868.)
Vol. I. pp. II., 5-620. 4to. Vol. II, pp. II., 1-660. Vol. Ill, pp. II., 1-642.
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Dwight, Wilder. — Life and Letters of Wilder Dwight,
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Autograph letter of Col. Dwight. July 13, 1862.
Dye, John Smith. — History of the Plots and Crimes of the
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Complete in one volume. By John Smith Dye.
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Great Conspiracy to overthrow liberty in America.
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(Contains Grant and Sherman Campaigns, etc.)
Dye, John Smith. — Life and Public Services of Gen. U. S.
Grant. The Nation's choice for President in 1868. By
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Philadelphia: Samuel Loag, Printer. 1868. 8vo. pp. 48.
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the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations for
the Year 1865. Corrected, revised and republished in
accordance with provisions of Chapters 705 and 767 of the
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Providence: E. L. Freeman & Sons, Printers to the State. 1893.
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of a two years' volunteer. A Rhythmical history of the
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254
"Dead on the Field of Honor," Dedication of the Soldiers'
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1866. Addresses, Poem, and other exercises.
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Declaration of the Immediate Causes which induce and
justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal
Union; and the Ordinance of Secession. Printed by order
of the Convention.
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Dedham. — Dedication of the Memorial Hall in Dedham,
September 29, 1868, with an Appendix.
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Dedication of a Soldiers' Monument at Claremont, N. H.,
October 19th, 1869. Proceeding, Speeches, etc.
Claremont. 1869. 8vo. pp. —
Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of Major-General
John Fulton Reynolds erected by the State of Pennsyl-
vania at Gettysburg, July 1, 1899.
4to. pp. (44).
A collection of the Newspaper accounts, tickets, photographs, programmes, etc.
Unique.
Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of General U. S.
Grant, Philadelphia, 1899.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company. 1899.
Ceremonies incident to the Unveiling of the Bronze Equestrian Statue of
General Ulysses S. Grant, erected in Fairmount Park, by the Fairmount
Park Art Association of Philadelphia, Grant Day, Thursday, April 27, 1899.
PP- 97 (i)-
Collection of newspaper cuttings, tickets, cards, etc. (Mounted.) pp. 146.
Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of Major-General
Ambrose E. Burnside, in the City of Providence, July
4, 1887, with the oration of General Horatio Rogers;
together with some account of General Burnside's funeral,
and of the movement resulting in the erection of the
Statue.
Providence: E. L. Freeman & Son, Printers and Publishers. 1887.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 60.
255
Dedication of the High Water Mark Tablet at Gettysburg,
June 2, 1892.
l2mo. pp. (8). Cards, Circulars, etc. Unique.
Dedication of the Michigan Monuments on the Battlefield
at Gettysburg, Pa., Wednesday, June 12th, 1889, under
the Auspices of the Governor of Michigan and the
Monument Commission.
Detroit, Mich. 8vo. pp. (18).
Dedication of the Monument at Andersonville, Georgia,
October 23, 1907, in Memory of the Men of Connecticut
who suffered in Southern Military Prisons 1861-1865.
Hartford: Published by the State. 1908. 4to. pp. 73.
Dedication of Monument Erected by Pennsylvania to Com-
memorate the Charge of General Humphreys' Division,
Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, on Marye's
Heights, Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13th, 1862.
Dedicatory Ceremonies, November nth, 1908.
Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott Company. 1908. 8vo. pp. 30.
Dedication of the Monument of 27TH Conn. Vols, at
Gettysburg, October 22d, 1885, including an account of
the excursion from New Haven to Gettysburg and return.
New Haven, Conn.: Price, Lee & Co., Printers. 1886. 8vo. pp. 43 (1).
Dedication of the Monument to the 126TH Regiment N. Y.
Infantry on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, October 3, 1888.
Canandaigua, N. Y. n. d. 8vo. pp. 44.
Dedication of the Monument erected by the Twelfth New
Jersey Volunteers at Gettysburg. History of the Regiment
and where it met the enemy. A description of the Battle-
field, Col. Potter's oration, notes and incidents of the
dedication.
Salem, N. J.: The South Jerseyman, June 1, 1886. i2mo. pp. (41).
Dedication of the Monument of the Sixth Penna. Cavalry,
"Lancers," on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, October 14,
1888.
Philadelphia. 1889. 8vo. pp. 37.
Dedication of the Monument to the Four New York Com-
panies (A, B, D and H) of the First Regiment of United
States Sharpshooters (Berdan's), on the Battlefield of
Gettysburg, July 2d, 1889.
Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., Printers. 1889. 8vo. pp. 44.
256
Dedication of the Monument Erected in Memory of Gen.
John Bedel, by his Surviving Comrades of the Third
Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, at Bath, N. H.,
October ioth, 1888.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 32 (1).
Dedication of the Monument on Boston Common erected to
the memory of the men of Boston who died in the Civil War.
Boston: Printed by order of the Common Council. MXCCCLXXVII.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 144.
Dedication of the Ohio Memorials on the Battlefield at
Gettysburg, Pa., Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1887, under the
Auspices of the Gettysburg Memorial Commission of Ohio.
Columbus, O. 8vo. pp. 15.
Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, North Haven,
Conn. Compiled by the Veteran Soldiers' Association.
1905.
The New Haven Printing Co. 8vo. pp. 48.
Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, Pottsville, Penna.
Pottsville, Pa.: Daily Republican, October 1, 1891.
Miners Journal, Oct. 2, 1891. Evening Chronicle, October 2, 1891.
8vo. pp. (48). Mounted.
Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument at Cherryfield, Maine,
July 4, 1874.
(Motto.) Portland: Bailey & Noyes. 1874. 8vo. pp. 47.
Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument at Worcester,
Massachusetts, July 15, A. D. 1874.
(Motto.) Worcester: Printed by order of the Monument Committee.
MDCCCLXXV. Ry. 8vo. pp. 90.
Dedication of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. The
procession oration by Rev. J. F. Lovering.
Gloucester, Mass.: Cape Ann Advertiser, Friday, Sept. 12, 1879.
8vo. pp. (21). (Mounted.)
Dedication of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument,
Richmond, Va. Comprising: Prayer, Rev. Moses D.
Hoge, D. D.; Dedicatory Poem, Armistead C. Gordon,
Esq.; Introductory Address, Hon. D. C. Richardson,
President Confederate Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Association; Address, Rev. R. C. Cabe. Published by
order Confederate Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Association, May 30, 1894.
(Richmond, Va.) 8vo. pp. 25.
257
Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, July n, 1888, at
Bedford, Penna.
Bedford Gazette, July, 1888. i2mo. pp. (63).
Gives the organization of the Regiments raised in Bedford Co.
Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument at Cheshire, Conn.,
on the Fourth of July, A. D. 1866.
New York. 1866. 8vo. pp. 48.
Dedication of the Statue of The Late Park Commissioner
Lieut.-Gen. Stephen Dill Lee, C. S. A., Commander-in-
Chief, U. C. V., in the Vicksburg National Military Park,
Friday, June II, 1909.
Vicksburg: Mississippi Printing Company. 8vo. pp. 38.
Dedication of the Virginia Tablet in the Vicksburg National
Military Park, Friday Evening, Nov. 22, 1907. Exercises
in the First Baptist Church, Vicksburg, Miss.
Vicksburg: Mississippi Ry. Co. 8vo. pp. 24 (4).
Dedication of the Tomb of Army of Northern Virginia,
Louisiana Division, and unveiling of Statue of Stonewall
Jackson at Metairre Cemetery, New Orleans, May 10th,
1881.
n. p. Printed by M. F. Dunn & Bro. 188 1. 8vo. pp. 36.
Dedicatory Ceremonies held on the Battlefield of Manassas
or Second Bull Run, Virginia, October 20th, 1906, and
May 30th (Memorial Day) 1907, under the auspices of
the Veteran Association of the Fifth Regiment of New
York Volunteer Infantry, "Duryea Zouaves."
Brooklyn, New York: Eagle Press. (1907.) Sm. 4to. pp. 96.
Dedicatory Services at the Unveiling of the Bronze Statue of
Maj.-Gen. G. K. Warren, at Little Round Top, Gettys-
burg, Pa., August 8, 1888.
n. p. n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 93.
Department of Arms and Trophies, Metropolitan Fair.
Catalogue of the Museum of Flags, Trophies and Relics
relating to the Revolution, The War of 1812, The Mexican
War, and The Present Rebellion ; forming the most Com-
plete and Interesting Collection ever brought together in
the United States, to be Exhibited at New York, April 4,
1864, and on succeeding days, for the Benefit of theUnited
States Sanitary Commission.
New York: Charles P. Jones. 1864. 8vo. pp. 109 (1).
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Department of the Ohio. Extract from consolidated Tri-
monthly Report of the Department of the Ohio. Com-
manded by Major-General A. E. Burnside, November 30,
1863.
(Washington: A. G. O. 1879.) 8vo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Department of the Tennessee. Organization of the Dept.
of the Tennessee (Major-General U. S. Grant, U. S. Army,
Commanding) April 30, 1863.
(Washington: War Records Office. 1885.) 8vo. pp.15. 50 copies printed.
Department of the Tennessee. Abstract from Returns of
the Dept. of the Tennessee (Major-General U. S. Grant,
U. S. Army, Commanding) from April 30, to July 31, 1863.
(Washington: War Records Office. 1885.) 8vo. pp. 8. 50 copies printed.
Department of Northern Virginia. Monthly Return of the
Department of Northern Virginia, Commanded by General
Robert E. Lee, March 31, 1863.
(Washington: A. G. O. 1878.) 8vo. pp. 4. 25 copies printed.
Description of a Design for the Proposed Soldiers' and Sailors'
Monument to be Erected by the County of Rensselaer,
at Troy, New York.
Philadelphia: Craig, Finlay & Co., Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 13.
Description of Banvarf's Geographical Painting of the Missis-
sippi River, extensively known as the "Three-Mile
Picture," with new additions of the Naval and Military
Operations on that River, exhibiting a view of country
1,500 miles in length, from the mouth of the Missouri to
the Balize.
New York: L. H. Bigelow, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 38.
Description of the ceremony of dedication of the Statue of
Major-General John Sedgwick, U. S. Volunteers, Colonel
Fourth U. S. Cavalry, at West Point, N. Y., October 21,
1868, including the oration of Hon. George W. Curtis on
the occasion.
New York: D. Van Nostrand, Publisher. 1869. 8vo. pp. 67.
Descriptive Catalogue of Lookout Mountain War Relic
Museum. The largest collection of War Relics in the
South, collected from all the Southern Battlefields.
Located opposite Lookout Inn, Lookout Mountain,
Tennessee, Hardie Bros., Proprietors.
Chattanooga, Tenn. n. d. 8vo. pp. 30.
259
Descriptive Catalogue of the Cyclorama of the Battles of
Vicksburg fought May 22, 1863, by the Army of the
Tennessee, under the Command of Generals Grant,
McClernard, Sherman, McPherson, and Hurlburt.
General Pemberton commanding the Confederate forces.
New York: Seventh Ave. and Fifty-fifth Street. 8vo. pp. 22.
Descriptive List of the Burial Places of the remains of
Confederate soldiers who fell in the battles of Antietam,
South Mountain, Monocacy and other points in Washing-
ton and Frederick Counties in the State of Maryland.
Hagerstown, Md.: "Free Press" Print. 1869. 8vo. pp. 84.
Descriptive Texts to Prang's War Pictures.
Boston: L. Prang & Co. 1888. l2mo. pp. 58.
Des Nordamerikanische Krieg Verhefte zum Militar.
Wochenblatt.
n. p. n. d. Pt. I. pp. 161-208. Pt. II. pp. 209-254 (1). 8vo.
Destruction of the City of Columbia, South Carolina. A
Poem by a lady of Georgia. A true statement of facts.
Charleston: Joseph Walker, Printer. 1866. i2mo. pp. 24.
Des Soldaten Hand-Buch. Herausgegeben fur die Vertheidiger
des Vaterlandes von der Presbyterianischen Board fur
Veroffentlichung religiofer Schriften.
Philadelphia, pp. 64.
Diary of the Great Rebellion, Containing a complete sum-
mary of each day's events from the inauguration of the
Rebellion at Charleston, S. C, Dec. 20, i860, to the 1st of
January, 1862, prepared with great care from "Official
Reports" and files of the New York and Phila. Daily
Papers.
Washington, D. C: Bixler & Winchester. 1862. i6mo. pp. 64.
Diary of the Southern War. A Complete Record of all
Battles, Skirmishes, etc., by land and water, from com-
mencement of the War to the Resignation of Lieut. -Gen.
Scott, with the losses on either side.
(New York: T. C. Faukner, Publisher.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
Die Kriegfuhrung am Mississippi. 1862- 1863.
Wochenblatt: Bieheft zum Militar. 1876. Funftes Heft.
Berlin. 1876. 8vo. pp. 241 286. (Map.)
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Dinner to Governor James A. Beaver by the Board of
Commissioners for the erection of monuments to mark
the positions of the Penna. Commands engaged in the
battle of Gettysburg, Jan. 16, 1891.
4to. pp. (14). Menu cards, etc. Unique.
Discharged Soldiers' Home.
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Constitution, By-Laws, list of Officers, and Life Members of the
Association, pp. 32. (1863.)
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Six Withdrawing States, Preliminary steps taken therefore,
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the Battles, Skirmishes, etc., by land and water, from the
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many incidents connected with the Fourteenth Army
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incidents; with all else of interest connected with the
national struggle for existence.
Cincinnati. 1864. i2mo. pp. 512. First series.
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Fiebeger, Gustav Joseph. — The Campaign and Battle of
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Field, Charles D. — Three Years in the Saddle. From 1861
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The Cavalry Soldier, Scout and Dispatch Bearer, Private,
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Field, Edward. — An Irish Brigade: The Sixty-third, Sixty-
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Field, Edward. — The Irish Brigade. By Edward Field,
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The United Service, June, 1889. pp. 575-592.
Field, Henry Martyn. — A Chapter of History. Dangers
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Field, Henry Martyn. — Blood is Thicker Than Water: A
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Harper's Magazine, November, 1891. pp. 909-918.
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Finch, George M. — In the Beginning. Read before the Ohio
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Fish, Daniel. — The American Union, The Fittest Memorial
to its Dead Defenders. An Address delivered at the
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Fisher, E. C. — The Working of the United States Sanitary
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Fisher, George Adams. — The Yankee Conscript, or eighteen
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Philadelphia: J. W. Daughaday. 1864. i2mo. pp. —
Fisher, Herbert W. — Considerations on the Origin of the
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London and Cambridge: Macmillan & Co. 1865. 48mo. pp. 97.
Fisher, Richard Swainson. — A Chronological History of
the Civil War in America. Illustrated with A. J.
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Fisk, Samuel. — Mr. Dunn Browne's Experiences in the
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Fitch, John. — Annals of the Army of the Cumberland:
, Comparison, Biographies, Descriptions of Departments,
Accounts of Expeditions, Skirmishes, and battles, also its
Police Record of Spies, Smugglers, and prominent rebel
emissaries together with Anecdotes, Incidents, Poetry,
Reminiscences, etc., and Official Reports of the Battle of
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Fitch, John. — Chickamauga the Price of Chattanooga, a
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Fitch, Michael Hendrick. — Echoes of the Civil War as I
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the Twenty-first Wisconsin Infantry, Brevet Colonel of
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Wisconsin History Commission, March, 191 1. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-255.
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The Galaxy, July, 1866. pp. —
Fitts, James Franklin. — Mosby and His Men.
The Galaxy, Dec, 1866. pp.—
Fitts, James Franklin. — Sketch of the 114TH New York
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Philadelphia: The Times, Sept. u, 1886. i2mo. pp. (12).
Fitts, James Franklin. — The Fight at Fisher's Hill.
The Galaxy, April, 1868. pp.—
Fitts, James Franklin. — The Last Battle of Winchester.
The Galaxy, Oct., 1866. pp. — Autograph letter of Author.
Fitts, James Franklin. — The Negro in Blue.
The Galaxy, Feb., 1867. pp. —
Fitts, James Franklin. — The Story of a Mutiny.
The Galaxy, Aug., 1870. pp. —
Fitts, James H. — Skirmishing in the Shenandoah.
"Soldiers and Sailors Tales of the Rebellion." n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. —
Fitzgerald, David. — In Memoriam. Gen. Henry J. Hunt.
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(Washington. 1890.) 8vo. pp.13. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 5.
Flagler, Daniel Webster. — A History of the Rock Island
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1876, and of the Island of Rock Island, the site of the
Arsenal from 1804 to 1863. Prepared under the instruction
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Washington: Government Printing Office. 1877. 4to. pp. XVII. 1-487.
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Fleetwood, Christian A. — The Negro as a Soldier. Written
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Washington, D. C. 1895. 8vo. pp. 19.
Fleharty, S. F. — Our Regiment: A History of the io2d
Illinois Infantry Volunteers, with sketches of the Atlanta
Campaign, the Georgia Raid and the Campaign of the
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Chicago. 1865. i2mo. pp. 192. XXIV.
Fleming, David L. — From Everglade to Canon With the
Second Dragoons. A Commemorative Address by
Chaplain David L. Fleming, Second United States
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Reprint from Journal U. S. Military Service Institution. 8vo. pp. 32 (Map.)
Autograph letter of Author.
Fleming, George, T. — Hays, Gilbert Adams. — General
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Extracts from "Life and Letters of Alexander Hays,"
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Fleming, Walter L. — General W. T. Sherman as College
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material, chiefly from private sources, relating to the life
and activities of General William Tecumseh Sherman, to
the early years of Louisiana State University, and to
the stirring conditions existing in the South on the eve of
the Civil War, 1 859-1 861 . Collected and edited by Walter
L. Fleming, Ph. D., Professor of History, Louisiana State
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Cleveland, Ohio: The Arthur H. Clark Company. 1912. 8vo. pp. 399.
Autograph note of General Sherman.
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Fletcher, H. C. — History of the American War. By
Lieut.-Colonel Fletcher, Scott's Fusillier Guards.
Vol. I. First year of the War. 1861-62. pp. XIV. (1) 1-453.
Vol. II. Second year of the War. 1862-63. PP- XI. (1) 1-445.
Vol. III. Third and Fourth years of the War. (Concluding volume)
pp. XIII. (1) 1-549.
London: Richard Bently. 1865- 1866. 8vo.
Newspaper cuttings, reviews, etc., inserted.
Fletcher, Thomas Clement. — Life and Reminiscences of
General Wm. T. Sherman, by distinguished men of his
time, Ex-President Hayes, Gen. O. O. Howard, Hon.
Geo. W. Childs, Gen. Henry Slocum, Gen. Horatio C.
King, Senator Manderson, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew,
Admiral Porter, Gen. Horace Porter, Senator Hawley,
Hon. Thomas C. Fletcher, Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D.
Illustrated.
Baltimore: R. H. Woodward Company. 1891. i2mo. pp. XVI. 1-479.
Flinn, Frank M. — Campaigning with Banks in Louisiana,
'63 and '64, and with Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley
in '64 and '65. By Frank M. Flinn.
Boston: W. B. Clarke & Co. 1889. i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-239. Second Edition.
Flint, J. A. — Regimental History of the First New York
Dragoons (19th Cavalry), with a list of names, post-
office address, casualties of officers and men and number
of prisoners, trophies, etc., captured from organization to
muster out.
Washington, D. C: Gibson Brothers, Printers. 1865. i2mo. pp. 59.
Autograph note of Col. Thorp.
Flint, Joseph F. — His Perpetual Adoration, or the Captain's
Old Diary. By Rev. Joseph F. Flint.
Boston: Arena Publishing Company. 1895. i2mo. pp. 228.
Flower, Frank Abial. — Edwin M. Stanton: Autocrat of
Rebellion, Emancipation and Reconstruction. A Bio-
graphy by Frank Abial Flower.
Akron, Ohio: The Saalfield Publishing Co. n. d. 8vo. pp. 600.
Floyd, David Bittle. — History of the Seventy-Fifth Regi-
ment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers, its Organization,
Campaigns, and Battles, (1862-65) by Rev. David Bittle
Floyd, A. M., formerly a Sergeant in Co. I of the Regi-
ment, with an introduction by Major-General J. J.
Reynolds, (Provisional Colonel of the Regiment). Pub-
lished for the Author.
Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society. 1893. 8vo. pp. 457.
Autograph note of Author.
287
Floyd, John Buchanan. — Report of General Floyd relative
to the troops under his command, etc.
(Richmond, Jan. 31, 1863.) Document XVI. 8vo. pp. 6.
Foering, John Oppel. — Register of the Members of the
"Artillery Corps, Washington Grays" of the City of
Philadelphia, who served in the War of the Rebellion
1 861 -1 865, compiled by Brevet Captain John O. Foering,
U. S. Volunteers. Published by resolution of the Sur-
viving Members of the Old Guard of the A. C. W. G.
(Philadelphia. 1912.) 8vo. pp. X. 1-53. Presentation copy from the Author.
Capt. Foering's Register is one of the most creditable books that has been
made of the War.
Folsom, James M. — Heroes and Martyrs of Georgia.
Georgia's Record in the Revolution of 1861. By James
M. Folsom.
Macon, Ga.: Burke, Boykin & Company. 1864. 8vo. pp.164.
Fonerden, C. A. — A Brief History of the Military Career of
Carpenter's Battery from its Organization as a Rifle
Company under the name of the Allegheny Roughs to
the ending of the War between the States. By C. A.
Fonerden.
New Market, Va.: Henkel & Company, Printers. 1911. i2mo. pp. 78.
Fontane, Marius. — La Guerre D' Amerique. recit d'un Soldat
du sud par Marius Fontane.
Paris: Le Clere et Cie\ i2mo. Tome I. pp. 304. Tome II. pp. 265. (1 Carte)
Fontane, Mario. — La Guerra D' America Raccontata Da un
Combattente Del Sud Per Mario Fontane Con Appendice.
Volume Unico.
Milano Corona E. Caimi, Editori. 1868. i2mo. pp. 400.
Foote, Anna Elizabeth — Skinner, Avery Warner. — Makers
and Defenders of America. By Anna Elizabeth Foote,
Department of History, Training School for Teachers,
Jamaica, New York, and Avery Warner Skinner, State
Inspector of Schools, Education Department, Albany,
New York.
New York: American Book Company, n. d. 12 mo. pp. 342.
288
Foote, Henry Stuart. — War of the Rebellion, or Scylla and
Charybdis, consisting of observations upon the causes,
course and consequences of the late civil war in the
United States. By Henry S. Foote.
New York. 1866. i2mo. pp. XII. 440.
Foote, Henry Wilder. — Memorial Lessons. A Sermon
preached at Kings Chapel, Boston, on Sunday, May 29th,
1870, with a list of the sons of the Church who entered
the service of the Country. By Henry W. Foote. Printed
by request.
Boston. 1870. 8vo. pp. 28.
Foot, John. — Born at the City of New York, on the 30th
April, 1835. Died at Geneva, Ontario County, on the
13th March, 1862. 2d Minnesota Infantry.
(New York. 1862.) 8vo. pp. 24.
Foote, Morris Cooper. — Narrative of Capture, Prison Life
and Escape during the War of the Rebellion in 1864.
Lieutenant Morris C. Foote, Aide-de-Camp.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 37. Autograph note of Author.
Foraker, Joseph Benson. — Sketch of.
(Cincinnati, O. 1883.) 8vo. pp. 70.
Forbes, Aleck. — Fredericksburg, or The Great Tunnel at
Libby. A Story of Battlefield and Prison Pen. By
Aleck Forbes, "War Correspondent."
New York: Novelest Publishing Co. 1883. i2mo. pp. 96.
Forbes, Edwin. — Life Studies of the Great Army.
n. p. n. d. Folio. 40 Plates.
Forbes, Edwin. — Forbes Historical Art Collection of
Battles, Incidents, Characters and Marches of the Union
Armies.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20.
Forbes, Edwin. — Thirty Years After. An Artist's Story of
the Great War, told and illustrated with nearly 300
Relief Etchings after Sketches in the field, and 20 Half-
tone Equestrian Portraits from Original Oil Paintings.
By Edwin Forbes.
New York: Fords, Howard & Hulbert. n. d. 4to. pp. 319.
(Issued in Nos. as The Army Sketch Book. Pts. 1-20. 1894.)
Forbes, Eugene. — Diary of a Soldier and Prisoner of War
in the Rebel Prisons, written by Eugene Forbes, Sergeant
Company B, 4th Regiment New Jersey Volunteers.
Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 68.
Forbes, Eugene. — Diary of a Soldier and Prisoner of War
in the Rebel Prisons, written by Eugene Forbes, Sergeant
Company B, 4th Regiment New Jersey Volunteers.
Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel. 1865. 8vo. pp. IV. 71.
Forbes, Ida B. — Gen. Wm. T. Sherman, his life and battles, or
from boy-hood to his "March to the Sea," mostly in one
syllable words. By Ida B. Forbes. With ninety-six
Etchings by Edwin Forbes.
New York: McLaughlin Brothers, Publishers. (1887) Sm. 410. pp. 157.
Forbes, S. A. — Grierson's Cavalry Raid. By S. A. Forbes,
formerly Captain Company B, Seventh Illinois Cavalry.
Address before the Illinois Historical Society, at its
Eighth Annual Meeting, Springfield, 111., January 24,
1907. Reprint from the Transactions of the Society.
n. d. 8vo. (Map.) pp. 34.
Force, Manning Ferguson. — From Fort Henry To Corinth.
By M. F. Force, late Brigadier-General and Brevet Major-
General U. S. V., Commanding First Division, Seventeenth
Corps.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1881. i2mo. pp. VIII. (1) 1-204.
Autograph letter of Gen. Force, nine maps and forty views, etc., inserted.
Force, Manning Ferguson. — Great Commanders: General
Sherman. By General Manning F. Force.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1899. i2mo. pp. IX. 1-353.
Autograph letters of Gen. Force and Gen. Sherman.
Force, Manning Ferguson. — Marching Across Carolina.
Read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion,
May 2d, 1883, by M. F. Force.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., Printers. 1883. 8vo. pp. 18.
Force, Manning Ferguson. — Personal Recollections of
the Vicksburg Campaign. A paper read before the
Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States, by Companion Manning F.
Force, late Brigadier-General, Brevet Major-General U.
S. Volunteers. January 7, 1885.
Cincinnati: Henry C. Sherick. 1885. 8vo. pp. 15.
Autograph note of Gen. Force.
290
Ford, Andrew E. — The Story of the Fifteenth Regiment
Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War,
1861-1864. By Andrew E. Ford.
Clinton: Press of W. G. Coulter, Courant Office. 1898. 8vo. pp. 422.
Ford, Arthur P. — Ford, Marion Johnstone. — Life in the
Confederate Army, being the personal experiences of a
private soldier in the Confederate Army by Arthur P.
Ford and some experiences and sketches of Southern Life
by Marion Johnstone Ford.
New York and Washington : The Neale Publishing Company. 1905.
l2mo. pp. 136.
Ford, Sally Rochester. — Raids and Romance of Morgan
and His Men. By Sally Rochester Ford.
Mobile. 1864. 8vo. pp. 332.
Formby, John. — The American Civil War. A Concise
History of its Causes, Progress and Results. By John
Formby.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1910. 8vo.
With Sixty-six Maps and Plans, pp. XIII. 1-520.
Autograph letters of Author.
Forney, John Weiss. — Life and Military Career of Win-
field Scott Hancock. This work comprises his early
life, education, and remarkable military career, which has
made him Senior Major-General of the Armies of the
United States, and the choice of the Democracy of the
Nation for the high office of President. It also contains
a succinct biographical sketch of Hon. Wm. H. English.
The whole very carefully prepared from the most authentic
and official records by Hon. John W. Forney. Illustrated.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Published by Hubbard Bros. (1880.) l2mo. pp. 502.
Autograph note of J. W. Forney. Fine paper edition. 25 copies printed.
Forster, Robert Henry. — Pennsylvania Days. Historical
Address of Major R. H. Forster, at the dedication of the
Monument of the 148th Penna. Volunteers, Gettysburg,
Sept. 11-12, 1889.
Harrisburg. 1889. 8vo. pp. 16. Presentation copy from Author.
Forsyth, George Alexander. — Sheridan's Ride. By General
George A. Forsyth, U. S. A.
Harper's Magazine, July, 1897. pp. 167-181.
291
Forsyth, George Alexander. — The Story of the Soldier.
By Brevet Brigadier-General George A. Forsyth, U. S. A.
(Retired.) Illustrated by R. F. Zogbaum.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1902. i2mo. pp. XV. 1-389.
Fosdick, Charles. — Five Hundred Days in Rebel Prisons.
By Chas. Fosdick, formerly of Co. K, 5th Iowa Vols.
Bethany, Mo.: Printed and bound at the Clipper Book and Job Office. 1887.
i2mo. pp. 132.
Foster, Alonzo. — Reminiscences and Record of the 6th New
York V. V. Cavalry. By Alonzo Foster, late Sergeant
Co. F.
n. p. (1892.) i2mo. pp. 148.
Foster, Eli G.— The Civil War by Campaigns. By Eli G.
Foster, Author of "Preference Manual and Outlines of
U. S. History," and "Foster's Historical Chart."
Topeka, Kansas: Crane & Company, Publishers. 1899. 8vo. pp. 286.
Foster, Ethan. — The Conscript Quakers, being a Narrative
of the Distress and Relief of Four Young Men from the
Draft for the War in 1863. By Ethan Foster.
Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press. 1883. 48 mo. pp. 29.
Foster, Ethan. — The Conscript Quakers, being a Narrative
of the Distress and Relief of Four Young Men from the
Draft for the War in 1863. By Ethan Foster.
Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press. 1885. i2mo. pp. 42.
Second Edition.
Foster, John Y. — Four Days at Gettysburg.
Harper's Magazine, Feb., 1864. pp. —
Foster, John Y. — New Jersey and the Rebellion. A
History of the services of the troops and people of New
Jersey in aid of the Union cause. By John Y. Foster.
Newark, N. J.: Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1868. 8vo.
Vol. I. pp. VIII. 1-496. Vol. II. pp. 63-872.
32 portraits and 5 maps inserted, many of the former unique. Autograph
letters of Generals Bartlett, Porter, Mindil, Warren, W. S. Stryker, Hammond,
Ord, Hooker, Hartranft, Greene, Rugar, A. S. Williams and Hancock. Auto-
graphs of Major Lambert, Generals Humphreys, Heintzelman, Franklin,
Sewell, Foster, Banks and P. H. Jones.
Foster, John Y. — Report on the War History.
Trenton. Dec. 24, 1866. 8vo. pp. 1249- 1252.
292
Foster, Joseph. — Record of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines
who served the United States of America in the War of
the Rebellion and previous wars, buried in the City of
Portsmouth, N. H., and the neighboring towns of Green-
land, Newcastle, Newington and Rye. May 30, 1893.
Prepared for Storer Post, No. 1, Department of New
Hampshire, Grand Army of the Republic, Portsmouth,
N. H. By Joseph Foster, Paymaster U. S. Navy.
Portsmouth, N. H. 1893. 8vo. pp. 76. Autograph note of Author.
Foster, Ira R. — Annual Report of Ira R. Foster, Quarter-
master-General of Georgia, for the fiscal year ending
October 15, 1864. Office at Milledgeville, Georgia.
Milledgeville, Ga. : Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes & Moore, Printers. '1864.
8vo. pp. 23.
Foule, Daniel G. — Report of the Adjutant-General of North
Carolina, May 16, 1864.
Our Living and Our Dead, Dec. 20, 1873. pp. (8).
Fow, John H. — At McClellan's Grave. Address of Hon.
John H. Fow, May 30th, 1890.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. II.
Fow, John H. — The True Story of the American Flag.
By John H. Fow.
Philadelphia: William J. Campbell. 1908. 8vo. pp. 54.
Fox, Charles B. — Record of the Service of the Fifty-
Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
Printed for the Regimental Association.
Cambridge: Press of John Wilson & Son. July, 1868. 8vo. pp. (2) 1-144.
Autograph note of Col. Fox.
Fox, Simeon M. — The Seventh Kansas Cavalry: Its service
in the Civil War. An address before the State Historical
Society, December 2, 1902, by S. M. Fox, First Lieutenant
and Adjutant, also a brief narration of the First Eight
Kansas Regiments.
Topeka: State Printing Office. 1908. 8vo. pp. 59.
Fox, S. W. — The Early History of the Seventh Kansas
Cavalry. By S. M. Fox, late Adjutant.
Topeka: Kansas State Historical Society. (1909.) 8vo. pp. 16.
293
Fox, Thomas Bailey. — Memorial of Henry Ware Hall,
Adjutant 51st Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers.
An address delivered in the First Church, Dorchester,
Mass., Sunday, July 17, 1864, by Thomas B. Fox, with an
appendix.
Boston: John Wilson & Son. 1864. 8vo. pp. 35.
"Printed by request for private circulation."
Fox, William Freeman. — Biographical. New York Generals
at Gettysburg.
(Albany, N. Y.) n. d. 4*0. pp. I333-I370.
Fox, William Freeman. — New York at Gettysburg. By
William F. Fox, Lieut.-Col. 107th N. Y. Vols,
n. p. 1898. 4to. pp. 108.
The Preliminary Print of a portion of "New York at Gettysburg."
25 copies printed. Autograph note of Col. Fox.
Fox, William Freeman. — New York at Gettysburg. By
William F. Fox, Lieut.-Col. 107th N. Y. Vols,
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 188.
Fox, William Freeman. — Regimental Losses in the American
Civil War 1 861 -1865. A treatise on the extent and nature
of the mortuary losses in the Union Regiments with full
and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official Records
on file in the State Military Bureaus and at Washington.
By William F. Fox, Lieut.-Col. U. S. V.
Albany, N. Y. 1889. 4to. pp. 595. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Fraise, Richard J. — Brief Sketches of the Military Services,
Escape from Libby Prison, How He Won a Medal of
Honor, and Grand Army Record of Major Marion T.
Anderson, Late of the 51st Indiana Vet. Vols.
Washington, D. C: Gibson Bros., Printers. 1897.
8vo. pp. 22.
Francine, Albert Phillip. — Louis Raymond Francine, Brevet
Brigadier-General U. S. Volunteers 1837- 1863. By Albert
Phillip Francine, A. M., M. D.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 29. Presentation copy from Author.
100 copies printed.
Francis, Valentine Mott. — The Fight for the Union. A
Poem. By Valentine Mott Francis, M. D.
New York: John F. Trow, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 14.
294
Franklin, William Buel. — A Bill and Act Authorizing the
Appointment and Retirement of William B. Franklin
with the rank of Colonel, United States Army.
57th Congress, 1st Session. Senate 1453. Calendar No. 1639. Report No. 1660.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (5) Bill and Act.
Franklin, William Buel. — Reply of Major-General W. B.
Franklin to the Joint Committee of Congress on the
conduct of the War, on the first battle of Fredericksburg.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1867. Ry. 8vo. pp. 14.
Second Edition, with notes and correspondence.
Autograph letter of General Franklin.
Frazer, John W. — Gettysburg 1887- 1906. Reunion of the
Blue and Gray, Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett's
Division, July 2, 3, 4, 1887, and September 15, 16, 17,
1906. John W. Frazer, Sergt. Co. C, 71st Penna. Vol.,
Adjutant Philadelphia Brigade Association.
Philadelphia: Ware Bros. Company, Printers. 1906. 8vo. pp. 118.
Presentation copy from Author.
Frazer, John W. — Reply of the Philadelphia Brigade
Association to the Foolish and Absurd Narrative of
Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell which Appears to be en-
dorsed by The Military Order of the Loyal Legion,
Commandery of Massachusetts, and the Wisconsin History
Commission. Compliments of the Philadelphia Brigade
Association. March, 1910.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Powers Printing Company, n. d. 8vo. pp. 42.
Frazer, Persifor. — Service of the First Troop Philadelphia
City Cavalry during June and July, 1863. By a Private
Recruit.
Reprinted from Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution. 1908.
8vo. pp. 281-296. (Map.) 112. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
40 copies printed.
Frederick, Gilbert. — The Story of a Regiment, being a
Record of the Military Services of the Fifty-seventh New
York State Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion
1 861 -1 865. By Gilbert Frederick, D. D., late Captain
57th N. Y. V. I.
Published by the Fifty-seventh Veteran Association. 1895.
8vo. pp. XII. 1-349.
295
Freed, A. T. — The Life and Public Services of Winfield
Scott Hancock, Major-General United States Army,
Democratic nominee for President in 1880. By A. T.
Freed.
Chicago: Henry A. Sumner & Co., Publishers. 1880. i2mo. pp. 94.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
Freese. — Secret of the Late Rebellion, now revealed for the
first time, by Dr. Freese.
Philadelphia: Crombargar & Co. 1882. i2mo. pp. XVII.-348.
Freemantle, Arthur James. — Three Months in the
Southern States: April, June, 1863. By Lieut. -Col.
Freemantle, Cold Stream Guards.
Mobile: S. H. Goetzel. 1864. i2mo. pp. 158.
Freemantle, Arthur James. — Three Months in the
Southern States: April-June, 1863. By Lieut. -Col.
Freemantle, Cold Stream Guards, with portraits engraved
from photographs.
Edinburg and London: William Blackwood & Sons. MDCCCLXIII.
i2mo. pp. VII. (1) 1-316.
Fremont, John Charles. — Report of the Operations of Major-
Gen. Fremont while in command of the Mountain Depart-
ment, during the spring and summer of 1862.
New York: Baker & Godwin. 1866. 8vo. pp. 40.
Autograph note of Gen. Fremont.
Fremont, Jesse Benton. — The Story of the Guard. A
Chronicle of the War. By Jessie Benton Fremont.
Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1863. i2mo. pp. XIII.-229.
12 portraits and engravings inserted.
French, Samuel Gibbs. — Two Wars: An autobiography of
Gen. Samuel G. French, an officer in the armies of the
United States and the Confederate States, a Graduate
from the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 1843.
Mexican War: War between the States, A Diary; Re-
construction Period, His Experience; Incidents, Reminis-
cences, etc.
Nashville, Tenn.: Confederate Veteran. 1901. pp. XV. 1-404.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. French.
296
French, Samuel Livingston. — The Army of the Potomac
from 1 861-1863. An inside view of the history of the
Army of the Potomac and its leaders as told in the official
dispatches, reported and secret correspondence; from the
date of its organization under General George B. McClellan
in 1861, until the supersedure of General Hooker, and the
assignment of General Meade to its command in 1863.
By Samuel Livingston French.
New York: Publishing Society. 1906. 8vo. pp. 375.
Frick, Jacob G. — Charges and Specifications preferred
against Brigadier- General A. A. Humphrey, Commanding
Third Division, Fifth Corps, of the Army of the Potomac.
(April 14th, 1863.)
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 4.
Autograph notes of Col. Frick, 129th P. V., and Gen. Humphrey.
Frost, Griffin. — Camp and Prison Journal embracing scenes
in camp, on the march, and in prison: Springfield, Gratiot
Street, St. Louis, and Macon City, Mo., Fort Delaware,
Alton and Camp Chase, Ohio, also scenes and incidents
during a trip for exchange from St. Louis, Mo., via
Philadelphia, Pa., to City Point, Va.
Quincy, 111. 1867. 8vo. pp. — Autograph note of Author.
Frost, J. Blakeslee. — The Rebellion in the United States,
or the War of 1861, being a complete history of its rise
and progress, commencing with the Presidential election,
containing an account of the movement of troops;
description of battles, carefully compiled from Government
documents and other reliable sources, by Mrs. J. Blakeslee
Frost.
Boston: Degen, Estes & Priest. (1862.) 8vo. pp. XVI.-388.
Fry, James Barnet. — Adjutant-General's Department. By
Brevet Major-General James B. Fry, U. S. A.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, May, 1891. pp. 675-696.
Fry, James Barnet. — An Open Letter to Gen. Sherman and
reply of Gen. Sherman.
North American Review. Vol. CXLIII. pp. 292-308.
Fry, James Barnet. — A Sketch of the Adjutant-General's
Dept. U. S. Army 1775-1875.
New York. 1875. i2mo. pp. — Privately printed.
297
(Ho!
Fry, James Barnet. — Circulars. (Provost Marshal-General's
Office.)
Nos. 1-106. May 15, 1863, to Dec. 31, 1863.
Nos. 1-42. Jan. 5, 1864, to Dec. 31, 1864. Index pp. VII.
Nos. 1-9. Jan. 2, 1865, to March 27, 1865.
i2mo. Complete as issued.
Fry, James Barnet. — Killed by a Brother Soldier. A
chapter in the history of the War. By General James B.
Fry, U. S. Army.
New York: Published for U. S. Military Service Institution by G. P. Putnam's
Sons. 1885. Ry. 8vo. pp. 15.
Fry, James Barnet. — McDowell and Tyler in the Campaign
of Bull Run 1861. By James B. Fry, retired.
New York: D. Van Nostrand, Publisher. 1884. i2mo. pp. 63.
Fry, James Barnet. — Operations of the Army under Buell
from June 10th to October 30th, 1862, and the "Buell
Commission." By James B. Fry, retired, Chief of Staff
to General Buell, Nov. 15, 1861, to Oct. 30, 1862.
New York: D. Van Nostrand, Publisher. 1884. i6mo. pp.201. Map and
portrait. Autograph note of Gen. Fry, and newspaper cuttings inserted.
Fry, James Barnet. — Reports of Provost Marshal-General
to Secretary of War.
1. Report under date of Nov. 17, 1863. pp. 33.
2. Appendix to report under date Nov. 7, 1863. pp. 27.
3. Appendix to report under date Nov. 15, 1864. pp. 49-88.
4. Appendix to report under date of Nov. 8, 1865. pp. 78-82.
5. Final Report made to the Secretary of War by the Provost Marshal
General of the operations of the Bureau of the Provost Marshal
of the United States from the commencement of the business of
the Bureau March 17, 1863, to March 17, 1866. The Bureau
terminating by law August 28, 1866. Part I. pp. (2) 1-749.
Part II. pp. 376.
Washington, D. C. 8vo. Complete set. Autograph letter of Gen. Fry.
Fry, James Barnet. — The Conkling and Blaine-Fry in 1866.
The outbreak of the life-long feud between the two great
statesmen Roscoe Conkling and James G. Blaine. By
James B. Fry, Brevet Major-General U. S. A. (Retired.)
New York: Press of A. G. Sherwood % Co. 1893. 8vo. pp. 341.
Privately printed.
298
Fry, James Barnet. — The History and legal effects of brevets
in the armies of Great Britain and the United States
from the origin in 1692 to the present time. By James B.
Fry.
New York. 1877. 8vo. pp. V. 1-576.
Autograph note of Gen. Fry, cuttings, etc., inserted.
Fiiger, Frederick. — Types and Traditions of the Old Army.
Cushing's Battery at Gettysburg. By Lieut.-Colonel
Frederick Fiiger, U. S. Army, (Retired.)
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, November- December, 1907.
pp. 405-430.
Fiiger, Frederick. — . Family History of Lieut.-Colonel
Frederick Fiiger, U. S. Army, and his descendants.
Prepared and printed for the use of members of the
family only.
Detroit: Press of Winn & Hammond. 1904. 8vo. pp. 69.
Privately printed.
Fuller, Charles A. — Personal Recollections of the War
of 1 86 1, as Private, Sergeant and Lieutenant in the
Sixty-first Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry.
By Charles A. Fuller. Prepared from data found in
letters written at the time on the field to the people at
home.
Sherburne, N. Y.: News Job Printing House. 1906. 8vo. pp. 108.
Fuller, H. — The Causes and Consequences of the Civil
War in America. An address delivered in St. James'
Hall, December 19th, 1861, by H. Fuller, late Editor of
the "New York Mirror," Author of "The Belle Brittan
Letters," "Sparks from a Locomotive," etc.
London: James Ridgway. 1862. 8vo. pp. 30.
Fuller, John Wallace. — "Our Kirby Smith." A paper read
before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of
the Loyal Legion of the United States, March 2, 1887, by
Companion John W. Fuller, late Brigadier and Brevet
Major-General, U. S. V.
Cincinnati: H. C. Sherick & Co. 1887. 8vo. pp. 21.
Furay, W. S.— Kniffen, Gilbert Crawford.— The Real
Chickamauga. Reprint of articles by W. S. Furay,
War Correspondent Cincinnati Gazette, and Col. G. C.
Kniffen, Chief Commissary Twenty-first Corps, Army of
the Cumberland.
n. p. 1888. 8vo. pp. 20.
299
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350 copies privately printed. Presentation copy.
Autograph letters of Dr. Horace Howard Furness.
Furness, William Henry. — A Word of Consolation for the
kindred of those who have fallen in Battle. A discourse
delivered September 28, 1862, by W. H. Furness, Minister
of the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia. With the
Funeral Service at the Burial of Lieut. A. W. Peabody,
September 26, 1862.
Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, Printers. 1862. 8vo. pp. 23.
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Fagots from the Camp Fire. By "The Newspaper Man."
Washington, D. C: Thornton, Charles & Co., Publishers. 1881.
8vo. pp. 199.
Fairmount Park Art Association. Unveiling of the Memorial
to General James A. Garfield. Fairmount Park, Phila-
delphia, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, May 30th, 1896.
Philadelphia: Printing House of Allen, Lane & Scott. 1896. 8vo. pp. 32.
Fairmount Park Art Association. Unveiling of the Eques-
trian Statue of Major-General George Gordon Meade,
Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Tuesday, October 18th,
1887.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 40. Cards, cuttings, etc., inserted.
Famous Adventures and Prison Escapes of the Civil War.
New York: The Century Co. 1893. 8vo. pp. X. 1-338.
Field Record of Officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps from
the commencement to the close of the Rebellion.
Washington, D. C: Printed by Schriver & Swing, n. d. 8vo. pp. (2) 1-39.
Field Staff and Officers of the First Regiment of Cavalry
from March 4, 1833, to June 1, 1900. Campaigns,
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Fifteenth Biennial Report of the Board of Directors of the
Kansas State Historical Society (1904- 1906). The Battle-
Flags of Kansas, the Marking of the Sante Fe Trail and
List of Kansas Newspapers to February 1, 1907.
Topeka: State Printing Office. 1907. 8vo. pp. 58-72.
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Fiftieth Anniversary Battle of Gettysburg, July 1st to 4th,
1913, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Lines,
1863-1913.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 16. Map.
Fiftieth Anniversary of Baxter's Philadelphia Fire
Zouaves, 72nd Regt. Penna. Vols., August 10th, 1861, to
August 10th, 191 1. Association of Survivors of the
72nd Regt. Penna. Vols. Organized September 30, 1882.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16. Programme (8).
Fiftieth Anniversary Fourth Iowa Veteran Infantry,
Dodge's Second Iowa Battery, Dodge's Band as Guests,
Society Army of the Tennessee, Council Bluffs, Iowa,
October 10 and II, 1911. (1861-1911.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 81.
Fiftieth Anniversary Sixth Maine Regiment Association,
Hancock Hall, Ellsworth, Maine, Friday, July 14, 191 1.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 38.
Fifty Decorations of the Principal Order of Knighthood and
Chivalry of the World.
Richmond, Virginia: Allen & Ginther. n. d. 8vo. pp. (22).
Final Report of the Gettysburg Battlefield Commission
of New Jersey, appointed and acting under Acts of April
20th, 1865, April 27th, 1886, and March 6th, 1887. James
N. Duffy, Gottfried Kueger, William H. Corbin, Com-
missioners.
Trenton, N. J.: Printed by the John L. Murphy Publishing Company. 1891.
8vo. pp. 165.
Finding List of Military Biographies and other Personal
Literature in the War Department Library. Subject
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Russell A. Alger, Secretary of War. David FitzGerald,
Librarian.
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Russell A. Alger, Secretary of War. James W. Cheney,
A. M., Librarian.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1899. 8vo. pp. 145.
Second Edition.
Findings of Court of Inquiry and Reviews of the Judge
Advocate General, and the General of the Army in the
Case of Major-General G. K. Warren.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1883. 8vo. pp. 60.
Autograph letter of Col. Langdon, U. S. A., Recorder of Court.
First and Second Annual Reports of the Ladies' Association
for Soldiers' Relief of the United States, Philadelphia,
July 28, 1863.
Philadelphia: Sherman & Co., Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 36.
First Annual Meeting. Proceedings of the Commissioners of
the Soldiers' National Cemetery Association, held at
Philadelphia, on the 7th of December, 1864.
Providence: Knowles, Anthony & Co., Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 8.
First Annual Report of the Commissioners composing the
Board of Managers of the Soldiers' National Cemetery,
at Gettysburg, Penna. Made Dec. 7th, 1864, for the
fiscal year ending Nov. 30th, 1864.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 19 (Map.)
First Annual Report of the Ladies' Aid Association, of
Weldon, Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pa.
Published by Subscription.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1863. l2mo. pp. 20.
First Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief
Association of Washington City, D. C, together with a
list of the officers of the Association for the closing and
commencing official year.
Philadelphia: Ringwalt & Brown, Steam Power Book and Job Printers. 1863.
8vo. pp. 31.
First Defenders 1861-1910. Reception to the First Defenders'
Association by the Union League of Philadelphia on the
Forty-ninth Anniversary of their arrival at Washington
in response to Lincoln's First Call for Troops, Monday,
April 18, 1910.
Philadelphia, n. d. 8vo. pp. 81-99.
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First Maine Bugle. Campaigns II. and III.
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The "Battle Order of the Army of the Potomac" Gen. Order No. 10.
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versary. Dedication of Statue, April 19, 191 1.
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First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Report
from Committee on Military Affairs.
56th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representrtives. Report No. 1008.
n. d. 8vo. pp. 10.
First Regiment Rhode Island Detached Militia, (and) Second
Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers, (and) Second Regi-
ment Rhode Island Volunteers, (re-organized).
(Providence.) n. d. Imp. 8vo. pp. 96.
First Report of the Solicitor of the Protective War Claim and
Pension Agency, of the U. S. Sanitary Commission, in
Philadelphia, to the Board of Directors, January ist, 1865.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 24.
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. Chronological Record
1774-1874.
(Philadelphia. 1894.) 4to. pp. (12). 10 copies printed.
Five Points in the Record of North Carolina in the Great War
of 1 86 1 -5. Report of the Committee appointed by the
North Carolina Literary and Historical Society. 1904.
Goldsboro, N. C: Nash Brothers, Book and Commercial Printers. 1904.
8vo. pp. 79.
Flags of the Army of the United States carried during the War
of the Rebellion 1861-1865 to designate the Headquarters
of the different Armies, Army Corps, Divisions, and
Brigades. Compiled under direction of the Quarter
Master General U. S. Army. 1887.
Folio. Contains the plates not published. Unique.
303
For Judge of the Supreme Court, General Harry White of
Indiana County. (War Record.)
n. p. (1892.) 8vo. pp. (4).
For President, Ulysses S. Grant, of Illinois. For Vice-
President, William A. Buckingham, of Connecticut.
Norwich. 1868. 8vo. pp. 16 (i).
Fort Fisher was stormed on January 15th, 1865, at 3.30 P. M.
At 10 at night the Fort Garrison of 2200 men and the
material of war were surrendered to Major-Gen. Terry,
commanding the United States forces.
(Providence.) Printed for the Author. 1865. 8vo. pp. II.
Four Months' Prison Life of the First Maryland Regiment at
Lynchburg and Richmond, by a Sergeant of the First
Maryland, a prisoner.
Baltimore. 1862. i2mo. pp. —
Fort-La-Fayette Life 1863-64 in extracts from the "Right
Flanker," a manuscript sheet circulating among the
Southern prisoners in Fort-La-Fayette, in 1863-64.
Dedicated to them generally, and especially to the Con-
federate officers whose autographs are here given, as
among them were contributors to the "Right Flanker."
London. 1865. i6mo. pp. X. (2) 7-102.
Fourteenth Army Corps. The Stone River Campaign 1862-63.
Organization of the Fourteenth Army Corps, Department
of the Cumberland, (Major-General William S. Rosecrans,
U. S. A. Commanding) Dec. 26, 1862, -Jan. 5, 1863.
(Washington : War Records Office. 1883.) 8vo. pp. 10. 50 copies printed.
Fourth New York State Volunteer Cavalry. The History
of a Regiment.
U. S. Army and Navy Journal, October 1, 1864. pp. (4). (Mounted.)
Fourth Regiment Cavalry U. S. Army.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July, 1895. pp. 201-210.
Fredericksburg and Adjacent National Battlefields
Memorial Park.
1. Senate 3910, 55th Congress, 2d Session.
2. House of Representatives, 56th Congress, 1st Session.
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14. The Free Lance, Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1899.
4to.
Fredericksburg and Adjacent National Battlefields Memorial
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Fredericksburg, Virginia: The Free Lance. 1899. 8vo. pp. 27 (2).
Fredericksburg National Military Park. A Collection of
the Bills, Reports, etc., submitted to Congress from 1898
to 1905.
4to.
Free Military School for applicants for command of colored
troops, No. 1210 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, established
by the supervisory committee for recruiting colored
Regiments. John H. Taggart, late Colonel 12th Regiment
Pennsylvania Reserves, Chief Preceptor.
Philadelphia. 1864. 8vo. pp. 43.
Second Edition (containing the names of the graduates and their rank).
From Dixie. Original articles contributed by Southern writers
for publication as a souvenir of the memorial bazaar for
the benefit of the monument to the private soldiers and
sailors of the Confederacy and the establishment of the
museum for Confederate relics, with heretofore un-
published poems by some who have crossed over the
river.
Richmond, Va.: West, Johnston & Co. MDCCCXCIII. i2mo. pp. 165.
From Shiloh to Corinth. A Stenograph Report of After-
Lunch Speeches at the Stated Meeting of the Commandery
of Ohio, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, February 7, 1894.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 23.
305
Funeral Ceremonies of General Pickett, Richmond,
October 24, 1875.
8vo. pp. (9).
A complete account of the funeral ceremonies at Richmond from the daily
papers. Mounted and printed title page.
Autograph letter of Gen. D. M. Maury, Chief Marshal.
Funeral Services at the burial of the Right Rev. Leonidas
Polk, D. D., together with the sermon delivered in St.
Paul's Church, Augusta, Ga., on June 29, 1864, being the
feast of St. Peter the Apostle.
(Motto.) Columbia, S. C. : Printed by Evans & Cogswell. 1864. 8vo. pp.28.
Gage, M. D. — From Vicksburg to Raleigh, or a complete
history of the Twelfth Regiment Indiana Volunteer
Infantry and the campaigns of Grant and Sherman, with
an outline of the Great Rebellion. By M. D. Gage,
Chaplain.
Chicago: Clarke & Co., Publishers. 1865. i2mo. pp. XIV.-356.
Gales, Seaton. — General George Burgwyn Anderson. By
Seaton Gales. (Portrait.)
Our Living and Our Dead, September, 1875. pp. 327-335.
Galloway, G. Norton. — The Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania
Volunteers ("Gosline's Pennsylvania Zouaves") in the
Sixth Corps. An historical paper by G. Norton Galloway
(late Co. "A" 95th P. V.), read by Charles N. Snyder,
Esq., (late Corporal Co. E 95th P. V.) at a reunion of the
surviving members of the 95th Pennsylvania Volunteers,
held at Germantown, Pa., on the 12th of October, 1883,
to which is added a narrative of the Chancellorsville
Campaign, the Sixth Corps' part in that campaign,
which includes an official list of casualties in each regiment
in the corps, and also the name of every commissioned
officer killed or wounded, prepared from the manuscript
of the forthcoming history of the Sixth Corps. By G.
Norton Galloway.
(Motto.) Philadelphia, Pa. 1884. Ry. 8vo. pp. 87.
Gammons, John G. — The Third Massachusetts Regiment
Volunteer Militia in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1863.
By Rev. John G. Gammons, Ph. D.
Providence: Snow & Farnham Co., Printers. 1906. i2mo. pp. X. 1-326.
306
Gander, Constantin. — Der Amerikanische Burgerkrieg von
seinem Beginn bis zum Schluss des Jahres 1862. Nebst
einleitender Betrachtung oder seine socialen, ekonomischen
und politsschen Ursachen. Nach den besten Quellen
bearbeitet von Constantin Gander, Hauptmann in der
Konigl Kreub. Rhein. Artillerie-Brigade Nro. 8.
Frankfurt am Main. 1863. 8vo. pp. 121.
Gannett, Henry. — United States Geological Survey,
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Place Names in the United States. By Henry Gannett.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. 8vo. pp. 280 (2).
Garcon, Augustin. — Quatre Hommes. Skobeleff-Brooke-
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Paris: Imprimerie et Librairie Militaires, Henri Charles-Lavauzelle, Editeur.
1890. 8vo. pp. 75 (1).
Gardner, Absalom. — An Address delivered in Wales, October
5, 1862 ; being the Centennial Anniversary of the Municipal
Organization of the Town; with additions and extensions
upon some matters needful to bring the history of the
town down to Jan. 1, 1866, to which is annexed a "roll of
honor" being a catalogue of the names, etc., of soldiers
from this town who served in the Armies of our Govern-
ment in the late Civil War. By Absalom Gardner.
Published by request.
Springfield: Samuel Bowles & Company, Printers. 1866. 8vo. pp. 44.
Gardiner, Asa Bird. — Civil and Military Record of Asa
Bird Gardiner, LL. D. Collated, as to public service,
from the War Department Records. 1897.
New York City: Allied Printing Trades Council, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
Gardner, Asa Bird. — The Battles of "Gravelly Run,"
"Dinwiddie Court House" and Five Forks, Va., 1865.
Argument on behalf of Lieut.-Gen. Philip H. Sheridan,
U. S. A., respondent by Asa Bird Gardner, LL. D., Judge
Advocate, U. S. A., of Counsel before the Court of Inquiry
convened by the President of the United States. S. O.
277, Ex. 6 Army Hd. Qrs. A. G. O., 9 Dec, 1879, in the
case of Lieut.-Col. and Bvt. Major-General Gouveneur K.
Warren, Corps of Engineers, formerly Major-General
Commanding the 5th Army Corps. Delivered July 27th,
28th, and 30th, 1881.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1881. 8vo. pp. 126, and 2 maps.
Autograph letter of Major Gardner, U. S. A.
Presentation copy from Gen. Sheridan.
307
Gardner, Asa Bird. — The Uniforms of the American Army.
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Magazine of American History, August, 1877. pp. 461-492. Addenda pp.
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Garesche, Louis. — Biography of Lieut.-Col. Julius P. Garesche,
Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army. By his son.
Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. 505.
"Printed for private circulation only."
Garfield, James Abram. — Oration on the life and character
of Gen. George H. Thomas, delivered before the Society of
the Army of the Cumberland by Gen. James A. Garfield,
at the fourth annual reunion Cleveland, November 25,
1870.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1871. 8vo. pp. 52.
Autograph note of Gen. Garfield.
Garland, Hamlin. — U. S. Grant.
McClure's Magazine, Dec., 1896, to August, 1897. pp. —
Garland, Hamlin. — Ulysses S. Grant: His Life and Character.
By Hamlin Garland.
New York: Doubleday & McClure Co. 1898. 8vo. pp. —
Garler, A. M. Jr. — "Stonewall Jackson's Way." A sketch
of the life and sen-ices of Maj. John A. Harman, Chief
Quartermaster of Second Corps, Army Northern Virginia,
and of the Army of the Valley District, on the staffs of
Generals Stonewall Jackson, Ewell and Early, being a
sketchy narrative of the War in Northern Va., containing
many letters from Stonewall Jackson and fresh anecdotes,
never before published, as well as pen pictures of camp
life by an old comrade.
(Motto.) Stanton, Va. March, 1876. 8vo. pp. 45.
Autograph note of Major Garler, C. S. A.
Garlington, Ernest Albert. — The Seventh Regiment
Cavalry. By Major E. A. Garlington, Inspector-General,
U. S. A.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, pp. 649-665. Vol. XVI.
Garnett, John J. — Biographical Sketch of General Robert
Edward Lee, with his reports of the Battles of Chan-
cellorsville and Gettysburg, and at the surrender at
Appomattox, and extracts from the oration of John E.
Daniel, LL. D., on the unveiling of the recumbent
308
figure at Lexington, Va., June, 1883. Compiled from
the Memoirs of General Lee by General A. L. Long,
Col. W. H. Taylor and John Esten Cooke and edited by
Col. John J. Garnett. (Illustrated by The Century
Company.) Programme of the Ceremonies of the
Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue at Richmond, Va.,
May 29th, 1890.
New York. 1890. 4*0. pp. 118.
Garnett, John J. — Gettysburg. A complete historical narra-
tive of the battle of Gettysburg, and the campaign pre-
ceding it. By John J. Garnett, Colonel of Artillery,
C. S. A.
New York: Published for his patrons by J. M. Hill, Manager of the Cyclorama
of the Battle of Gettysburg. 8vo. pp. 48.
Garnett, John J. — Sketch of the Life of General U. S.
Grant. Compiled and edited for this work by Col.
John J. Garnett. With the programme of the ceremonies
of the dedication of the Grant Monument in New York,
April 27th, 1897. Illustrated with portraits of General
Grant and other distinguished Generals of the U. S. Army,
and pictures of the war ships in the naval parade.
(New York. 1893.) Garnett E. Whitman. Ry. 8vo. pp. 55.
Garnett, John J. — Tribute to Gen. Robert E. Lee. By
Col. John J. Garnett. Delivered at the banquet of the
Southern Auld Lang Syne Society, of Harlem, N. Y., on
the Anniversary of Gen. Lee's Birthday, January 20th,
1890.
New York. 1890. i2mo. pp. 8.
Garnett, Theodore, S. — J. E. B. Stuart (Major-General)
Commander of the Cavalry Corps Army of Northern
Virginia C. S. A. An address at the unveiling of the
equestrian statue of General Stuart at Richmond,
Virginia, May 30, 1907, by Theodore S. Garnett, his
Aide-de-Camp.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1907.
i2mo. pp. 61.
Garrett, William Robertson — Halley, Robert Ambrose —
Lee, Guy Carleton. — The Civil War from a Southern
Standpoint. By the late William Robertson Garrett,
A. M., Ph. D., and Robert Ambrose Halley.
Philadelphia: Printed and published for subscribers only by George Barrie &
Sons. (1905.) 8vo. pp. XXV. 1-547.
309
Gaston, A. P. — Partisan Campaigns of Col. Lawrence M.
Allen, commanding the 64th Regiment, North Carolina
State Troops, during the late Civil War. Valiant deeds
of heroic patriotism; self-sacrifices for the Southern
cause; his rapid promotion; terrific contests with the
notorious bushwhacker Kirk; duel in defence of the
honor of Southern womanhood.
Raleigh, N. C: Edwards & Boughton. 1894. 8vo. pp. 28.
Gates, Theodore Burr. — A Brief History of the movements,
operations and casualties of the "Ulster Guard" 20th
Regiment N. Y. S. Militia, while in the service of the
United States, from April, 1861, to January, 1866, as
contained in the Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of
Military Statistics of the State of New York. Repub-
lished for private distribution by Maj.-Gen. Theodore B.
Gates, late Colonel of the Regiment.
Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company. 1868. 8vo. pp. 231-281.
Gates, Theodore Burr. — The "Ulster Guard" 20th N. Y.
State Militia and the War of the Rebellion, embracing a
history of the early organization of the Regiment. Its
three months' service, its re-organization and subsequent
service, a chronological record of every march, place of
encampment or bivouac, with distances marched, account
of proceedings of detachment on veteran furlough, flag
presentations, etc.; complete roster during entire service,
officers and companies on special duty, lists of killed and
wounded, etc., together with a brief treatise upon the
origin and growth of secession; the militia system, and
the dependence of the federal government upon it in the
beginning of the war. By Theodore B. Gates, Col. and
Bvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. V.
New York: Benj. M. Tywell, Printer. 1879. 8vo. pp. XXIII. 1-619.
Autograph letter and portrait of Gen. Gates inserted.
Gause, Isaac. — Four Years with Five Armies: Army of the
Frontier, Army of the Potomac, Army of the Missouri,
Army of the Ohio, Army of the Shenandoah. By Isaac
Gause, late of Co. E, Second Ohio Cav.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Co. 1908. i2mo. pp. 384.
Gay, James D. — Letters and Other Testimony Concerning
Important Services of James D. Gay. Ringgold Light
Artillery, Reading, Penn. (The first Co. to respond to the
call of the President for the defence of the National
Capitol, in 1861.)
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. (4).
310
Gay, Mary A. H. — Life in Dixie During the War. 1861-
1862-1863-1864-1865. Mary A. H. Gay.
Atlanta, Ga. : The Foote & Davies Co. 1894. i2mo. pp.299.
Gay, Mary A. H. — Life in Dixie During the War. 1861-
1862-1863-1864-1865. Mary A. H. Gay.
Atlanta, Ga.: Charles P. Byrd. 1897. i2mo. pp. 410.
Third Edition (Enlarged).
Gaylord, William L. — The Soldier God's Minister. A
discourse delivered in the Congregational Church, Fitz-
william, N. H., Sabbath afternoon, October 5, i862r on
the occasion of the departure of a Company of Volunteers
for the Seat of War, by William L. Gaylord, Pastor of the
Church. "Quit You Like Men, Be Strong."
Fitchburg: Printed at the Rollstone Job Printing Office. 1862. 8vo. pp. 21.
Presentation copy.
Geary, Daniel. — War Incidents at Kansas City.
Kansas State Historical Society, n. d. 8vo. pp. 282-291.
Geary, John White. — In Memoriam: John White Geary.
Philadelphia. 1873. 4to. pp. 27 (20).
A tribute to the memory of Gen. Geary from his staff with the Autographs of
each officer signed on a page prepared for the purpose.
25 copies printed. No. 2. Autograph letter of Gen. Geary.
Geary, John White. — Sketch of the early life and of the
Civil and Military Services. (Portrait.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. —
Genevay, A. — La Sin de 1'Esclavage Aux Etats Unis. Derniers
Jours d 'une Guerre Civile. Franklin par A. Genevay.
Paris: Librairie ch. Delagrave. 1882. 8vo. pp. 189 (1).
George, G. J. — William Newby, Alias "Dan Benton," Alias
"Rickety Dan," Alias "Crazy Jack," or The Soldier's
Return. A true and wonderful story of mistaken identity;
a narrative full of strange paradoxes. Over thirty years
a soldier in the late war; the living husband of his own
pensioned widow; acknowledged as husband and father by
his wife and children of whom he knows nothing; a de-
mented wanderer from almshouse to almshouse, he is
picked up near his own beautiful home ; proven to be alive
by comrades who swore they buried him on the field of
battle. By G. J. George, Lieutenant Company D, 40th
Illinois Infantry.
Cincinnati: Press of C. T. Krebbiel & Co. 1893. l2mo. pp. XII. 1-289.
311
George, Henry. — History of the 3d, 7th, 8th and 12th Kentucky
C. S. A. By Henry George. May, 191 1.
Louisville, Ky.: C. F. Dearing Printing Co., Inc. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 193.
Autograph note of Author.
Gerdes, T. H. — The Surrender of Forts Jackson and St.
Philip.
The Continental Monthly, May, 1863. pp. —
Gerrish, Theodore — Hutchinson, John S. — The Blue and
the Gray, a graphic history of the Army of the Potomac
and that of Northern Virginia, including the brilliant
engagements of these forces from 1861 to 1865, a complete
roster of the two great armies, and twenty full page maps.
By Rev. Theodore Gerrish and Rev. John S. Hutchinson,
with introductions by Colonel Augustus C. Hamlin,
Maine, and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Virginia.
Bangor, Me.: Brady, Mace & Co. 1884. 8vo. pp. 816.
Gerrish, Theodore. — Army Life. A private's reminiscences of
the Civil War. By Rev. Theodore Gerrish, late a member
of the 20th Maine Vols., with an introduction by Hon.
Josiah H. Drummond.
Portland, Me.: Hoyt, Fogg & Denham. (1882.) i2mo. pp. 384.
Gerrish, Theodore. — Will Preston: The Young Volunteer.
By T. Gerrish, Author of "Reminiscences of the War,"
"The Blue and the Gray," etc., with illustrations.
Bangor, Me.: 0. F. Knowles & Co., Printers. 1884. i6mo. pp. 284.
Gerry, H. B.— Roger Deane's Work. By H. B. G. Written
for the Sanitary Fair.
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Gibbes, James G. — Who Burnt Columbia? By Col. James
G. Gibbes.
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Gibbon, John. — An Address on the unveiling of the statue of
Major-General George G. Meade, in Philadelphia,
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Gibbon, John. — An Address on the unveiling of the statue of
Major-General George G. Meade, in Philadelphia,
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25 copies printed. Autograph of Gen. Gibbon.
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Gibbon, John. — Another View of Gettysburg. Maj.-Gen.
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Gibbon, John. — Gettysburg: Personal Recollections of the
Civil War, "Not history, but recollections." By Major-
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Gibbon, John. — In Memoriam. General James Barnett Fry.
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Gibbs, James M. — History of the First Battalion Penn-
sylvania Six Months' Volunteers and 187th Regiment
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Hundred and Eighty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania
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Gibson, Joseph J. — Co. A, 78th Regiment Penna. Vols.
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Gibson, J. T. — History of the Seventy-eighth Pennsyl-
vania Volunteer Infantry. Edited by J. T. Gibson
under the direction of the Historical Committee of the
Regimental Association. 1905.
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Gibson, J. W. — A Chart History of the Civil War 1861-1865,
with numerous shaded maps showing the progress of the
Union Armies in different campaigns and during different
years. For the use of schools. By J. W. Gibson.
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Gilbert, J. Warren. — Battle of Gettysburg Made Plain.
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with incidents descriptive of the Famous Three Days'
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Gilbert, J. Warren. — Battle of Gettysburg Made Plain.
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tive of the Famous Three Days' Fight. By J. Warren
Gilbert, Guide for the Electric Railway.
Miller Print. (1896.) 8vo. pp. 17.
Gilbert, J. Warren. — Battle of Gettysburg Made Plain.
A Historical Guide-Book. Profusely Illustrated. Con-
taining a graphic description 01 the Famous Three Days'
Battle, together with a complete roster of the two armies.
By Professor J. Warren Gilbert.
Gettysburg, Pa.: Press of Gettysburg "News." 1904. 8vo. pp. 55.
Gettysburg, Pa.: Revised Edition published by Harry J. Rhine.
Gilbert, J. Warren. — The Battle of Gettysburg Made
Plain. A Historical Guide-Book. Profusely Illustrated.
Containing a graphic description of the famous Three
Days' Battle, together with a complete roster of the two
armies.. By Professor J. Warren Gilbert, Battlefield
Guide, Gettysburg, Pa.
Columbus, O.: Chas M. Cott, Printer. (1898.) 8vo. pp. 55.
Gilchrist, Robert C. — The Duties of a Judge Advocate in a
trial before a general Court Martial. Compiled from
various works on military law. By Captain R. C.
Gilchrist, acting Judge Advocate General, Department
So. Ca., Ga. and Fla. Published with the approbation
of the Secretary of War.
Columbia, S. C: Evans & Cogswell. 1864. i6mo. pp. 47.
Gilchrist, Robert C. — The Confederate Defence of Morris
Island, Charleston Harbor, by the troops of South
Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina, in the late war
between the states, with a map of Morris and part of
Folly Islands, and a plan of Fort Wagner. Prepared from
official reports and other sources. By Maj. Robert C.
Gilchrist, a participant, Commanding the Gist Guard
Artillery in that defence.
(Charleston, S. C. 1884.) 8vo. pp. 55.
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Gildersleeve, Henry A. — Oration by Henry A. Gildersleeve,
delivered on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, September
17th, 1889, on the occasion of the dedication of the monu-
ment erected to the memory of the soldiers of "The
Dutchess County Regiment" (150th New York Volunteer
Infantry), who were killed in the Battle of Gettysburg.
New York: Douglas Taylor, Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. 19.
3H
Gill, John. — Reminiscences of Four Years as a Private
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Gillmore, Quincy Adams. — A Memorial Sketch of the
Character and Public Services of the late Brig. -Gen.
Richard Delafield, Chief of Engineers and Brevet Maj.-
Gen. U. S. Army. By Q. A. Gillmore, Lieutenant-
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New York. 1874. i2mo. pp. 31.
Gillmore, Quincy Adams.— Engineer and Artillery Oper-
ations against the defences of Charleston Harbor in 1863;
comprising the descent upon Morris Island, the demoli-
tion of Fort Sumter, the reduction of Forts Wagner and
Gregg, with observations of heavy ordnance, fortifica-
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Assistant Engineers, etc. Illustrated by seventy-six
plates and engraved views. Published by authority.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1865. Ry. 8vo. pp. 353.
Autograph letter of Gen. Gillmore.
Gillmore, Quincy Adams. — Official Report of the United
States Engineer Department of the seige and reduction
of Fort Pulaski, Georgia, February, March and April,
1862. Illustrated with maps and engraved views.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1862. 8vo. pp. 96.
Gillmore, Quincy Adams. — Professional Papers, Corps of
Engineers No. 16. Engineer and Artillery Operations
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a supplement by Q. A. Gillmore. Illustrated by eighty-
three plates and views.
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1868. 8vo. pp. VIII. 7-314. Supplement, pp.172.
500 copies printed for Engineer Department.
Gilman, Daniel Coit. — Address to the Graduating Class of
the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., June
16th, 1875.
New York. 1875. Sq. i6mo. pp. —
Gilmer, John H. — Letter Addressed to Hon. Wm. C.
Rives, by John H. Gilmer, on the existing status of the
Revolution, etc.
Richmond. Nov. 1, 1864. 8vo. pp. 16.
Relates to the enlistment and discharge of twenty-nine members of the First
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315
Gilmor, Harry. — Four Years in the Saddle.
New York. 1866. i2mo. pp. —
Gilmore, David McKinney. — Cavalry: Its Use and Value
as illustrated by reference to the Engagements of
Kelly's Ford and Gettysburg. By Captain D. M.
Gilmore, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, U. S. Volunteers.
St. Paul, Minn. 1890. 8vo. pp. 38-51.
Gilmore, David McKinney. — With General Gregg at
Gettysburg. By Captain D. M. Gilmore, Third Penn-
sylvania Cavalry, U. S. Volunteers. Read before the
Minnesota Commandery of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, October 3, 1893.
8vo. pp. 19. Presentation copy from Author.
Gilmore, George C. — Manchester Men. Soldiers and Sailors
in the Civil War, 1861-66. By George C. Gilmore.
Concord, N. H.: The Rumford Press. 1898. Ry. 8vo. pp. 167.
Gilmore, James Roberts. — Adrift in Dixie, or a Yankee
Officer among the Rebels, with an introduction by
Edmund Kirke.
New York: Carleton. MDCCCLXVI. i2mo. pp. 224.
The adventures of Lieut. Estabrookes (26th Mass. Regt.).
Gilmore, James Roberts. — Among the Guerillas. By
Edmund Kirke.
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secession time. By Edmund Kirke.
New York. 1862. i6mo. pp. 310.
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Gilmore, James Roberts. — Down in Tennessee, and back
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New York: Carleton, Publisher. 1864. i2mo. pp. 282.
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Gilmore, James Roberts. — Our Last Day in Dixie. By
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Boston: Ticknor & Field. 1866. i2mo. pp. 306.
Gilmore, James Roberts. — Garfield's Ride at Chickamauga.
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Gilmore, James Roberts. — Personal Recollections of
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Gilmore, James Roberts. — Our Visit to Richmond.
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Gilpin, E. N. — The Last Campaign: A Cavalry Man's Journal.
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Nov., 1891. pp. 1325-1338.
Glassford, William Alexander. — Prolegomenon with historic
sketch of the Balloon during the Civil War and the
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Glazier, Willard W. — Battles for the Union; comprising
descriptions of many of the most stubbornly contested
battles in the War of the Great Rebellion, together with
incidents and reminiscences of the camp, the march, and
the skirmish line, embracing a record of the privations,
heroic deeds, and glorious triumphs of the soldiers of the
republic. By Willard Glazier. Illustrated.
Hartford, Conn.: Dustin, Gilman & Co. 1875. i2mo. pp. XIX. 407.
Glazier, Willard W. — The Capture, The Prison Pen, and the
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South, principally at Richmond, Danville, Macon,
Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Belle Isle, Millin,
Salesbury, and Andersonville ; describing the arrival of
prisoners, plans of escape with numerous and varied
incidents and anecdotes of prison life; embracing, also,
the adventures of the author's escape from recapture,
trial as spy, and final escape from Sylvania, Georgia, with
illustrations. By Willard W. Glazier.
Hartford, Conn.: H. E. Goodwin. 1868. i2mo. pp. XIV.-400.
Glazier, Willard W. — Three Years in the Federal Cavalry.
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Glenn, John Francis. — The 23D Regiment Penna. Vol.
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Gobin, John Peter Shindel. — Oration delivered upon the
transfer of the monuments to the Governor, by Hon. J.
P. S. Gobin, Brevet Brigadier-General and Colonel 47th
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318
Gobrecht, J. C. — History of the National Home for disabled
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Dayton. 1875. i2mo. pp. 248. Autograph note of Chaplain Earnshaw.
Goddard, Henry P. — 14/m C. V. Regimental Reminiscences
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Godfrey, C. E. — Sketch of Major Henry Washington
Sawyer, First Regiment Cavalry, New Jersey Volunteers.
A Union Soldier and Prisoner of War in Libby Prison
under sentence of Death. By Dr. C. E. Godfrey,
Adjutant-General Department, Trenton, N. J. One of
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Goho, Stephen O. — The Pennsylvania Reader, Historical
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tendent of Schools at Milton, Pa.
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Goldsborough, E. Y. — Early's Great Raid: He advances
through Maryland, Battle of Monocacy, the Union
Forces under Gen. Lew Wallace stubbornly contest the
field against overpowering numbers; Wallace retreats;
Narrow Escape from capture of Gen. E. B. Tyler and his
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Goldsborough, W. W. — The Maryland Line in the Con-
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Baltimore. 1869. i2mo. pp. 357.
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Golsler, K.v. — Beiheft zum Militar-Wochenblatt. Die Schlacht
bei Gettysburg am 2 und 3 Juli, 1863. Von. K. v. Golsler
General d'Infanterie a la suite des Kaiser Franz Grade-
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Goodloe, Albert Theodore. — Confederate Echoes: A voice
from the South in the days of Secession and of the
Southern Confederacy. By Rev. Albert Theodore Good-
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Nashville, Tenn.: Smith & Lamar. 1907. i2mo. pp. 452.
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Goodloe, Albert Theodore. — Some Rebel Relics from the
Seat of War. By Albert Theodore Goodloe, First
Lieutenant Co. D, Thirty-fifth Regiment Alabama
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Nashville, Tenn. : Barbee & Smith, Agents. 1893. i2mo. pp.315.
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Goodloe, William Cassius. — Kentucky Unionists of 1861.
Address of William Cassius Goodloe, of Lexington, Ky.,
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Society of Ex- Army and Navy Officers in Cincinnati,
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Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson. 1884. 8vo. pp. 27.
Goodnow, Harold P. — The Battle of Gettysburg. By
Harold P. Goodnow, of Cornell University,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 413-432.
Goodrich, Frank Boott. — The Tribute Book, a record of the
munificence, self-sacrifice and patriotism of the American
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Goodrich, Frederick E. — Life of Winfield Scott Hancock,
Major-General U. S. A. His childhood, youth, education,
military career, social and domestic life. By Frederick
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(Motto.) Boston: Published by B. B. Russell. 1886. i2mo. pp. 352.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
Goodrich, John E. — Captain Hiram Henry Hall, of the
First Vermont Cavalry. Read at the Twenty-first
Anniversary of the Vermont Commandery of the Military
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essay delivered in Masonic Hall, Savannah, on Thursday,
October 27, 1863, and again by special request, on Monday,
December 7, 1863, for the benefit of the Wayside Home,
in Savannah, and repeated with slight alterations for
similar objects in Augusta, Milledgeville, Macon, Atlanta,
LaGrange and Columbus, by George A. Gordon, Col.
63d Regiment Georgia Volunteers. Published by request.
Savannah, Ga.: George N. Nichols, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 28.
Gordon, George Henry. — A War Diary of events in the War
of the Great Rebellion, 1863-1865. By George H.
Gordon.
Boston: James R. Osgood & Company. 1882. 8vo. pp. VI. (1) 1-437.
Gordon, George Henry. — Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain
in the War of the Great Rebellion, 1861-62. A revision
and enlargement (from the latest and most authentic
sources) of papers numbered 1, 2 and 3, entitled "A
History of the Second Massachusetts Regiment," and
"The Second Massachusetts Regiment and Stonewall
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Boston: James R. Osgood & Company. 1883. Post 8vo. pp. X. (1) 1-376.
Gordon, George Henry. — History of the Campaign of the
Army of Virginia, under John Pope, Brigadier-General
U. S. A., late Major-General U. S. Volunteers, from Cedar
Mountain to Alexandria, 1862. By George H. Gordon.
Boston: Houghton, Osgood & Company. 1880. Ry. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-498.
Explanatory Tables of Plates I. -IV. pp. (5)
Autograph letter of Gen. Gordon, 35 portraits, etc., and 2 maps inserted.
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Gordon, George Henry. — The Second Mass. Regiment of
Infantry.
1. The Organization and early history of the Second Mass. Regiment
of Infantry. An address delivered by George H. Gordon, Bvt.
Major-Gen. of Volunteers and Colonel Second Mass. Regiment
of Infantry in the late war, at the annual meeting of the Second
Massachusetts Infantry Association, on May nth, 1873. Boston:
Press of Rockwell & Churchhill. 1873. 8vo. pp. 35.
2. History of the Second Mass. Regiment of Infantry. Second paper
delivered by George H. Gordon, at the annual meeting, May n,
1874. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son. 1874. 8vo. pp. 68.
3. History of the Second Mass. Regiment of Infantry. Third paper
delivered by George H. Gordon, at the annual meeting, May n,
1875. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son. 1875. 8vo. pp. 231.
3 Vols. Privately printed for the Association.
Autograph letters of Gen. Gordon and Adjt. Fox, camp view, cuttings, etc.
inserted.
Gordon, John Brown. — My First Command and the Out-
break of the War. By General John B. Gordon, of the
Confederate Army. Gettysburg. By General John P.
Gordon.
Scribner's Magazine, May, 1903. pp. 515-699. July, 1903. pp. 1-24.
Gordon, John Brown. — Official Report of the Operations of
Gordon's Division from June 28, 1864, to July 9, 1864,
inclusive.
Original Ms. signed and dated July 22, 1864. 4to. pp. 8.
(Not in Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.)
Gordon, John Brown. — Reminiscences of the Civil War.
By General John B. Gordon, of the Confederate Army.
With portraits.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1903. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-474.
Autograph letter of Hon. S. W. Pennypacker and letter of Gen. Gordon.
Gordon, S. T.— The Drum-Beat.
New York: Published by S. T. Gordon, n. d. 4to. pp. 63.
Gore, H. W. — The Independent Corps of Cadets of Boston,
Mass., at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, in 1862. Com-
piled by H. W. Gore.
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100 copies printed. No. 66.
Gorham, George C. — Life and Public Services of Edwin
M. Stanton. By George C. Gorham. With portraits,
maps, and facsimiles of important letters.
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Gorman, J. C. — Lee's Last Campaign, with an accurate
history of Stonewall Jackson's last wound.
Raleigh. 1866. i8mo. pp. 59. Second Edition.
Goss, Elbridge Henry. — The Melrose Memorial. The annals
of Melrose County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, in the
Great Rebellion of 1861-65. By Elbridge H. Goss.
n. p. Sm. 4to. pp. XXIX. 1-292. Errata 1.
Privately printed by subscription 1868. Autograph letter of Author.
Goss, Warren Lee. — Jack Alden : A story of adventures in the
Virginia Campaigns 1861-65. By Warren Lee Gos*).
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-412.
Goss, Warren Lee. — The Boy's Life of General Sheridan.
By Warren Lee Goss.
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, Publishers. i2mo. pp. 318.
Goss, Warren Lee. — The Soldier's Story of His Captivity at
Andersonville, Belle Isle and other Rebel prisons, with an
appendix containing the names of the Union Soldiers who
died at Andersonville with the numbers of their graves,
their rank, the companies and regiments to which they
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which they died and also "many certificates to the truth-
fulness of the book. Embellished with a beautiful pre-
sentation page and four full page illustrations by Thomas
Nast, the celebrated American Artist; a steel portrait of
the Author; several maps drawn from actual measure-
ments and many accurate illustrations of prison life taken
from rebel photographs now in the possession of the
publishers.
Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1871. 8vo. pp.357. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Goss, Warren Lee. — Tom Clifton, or Western Boys in Grant
and Sherman's Army, 1861-65. By Warren Lee Goss.
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. (1892.) i2mo. pp. XII. 1-427.
Gosson, Louis C. — Post-Bellum Campaigns of the Blue and
Gray 1881-1882. By Louis C. Gosson, Aide-de-Camp
to the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the
Republic, Past Commander of Aaron Wilkes Post No. 23,
Department of New Jersey, G. A. R.
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Gotwald, Frederick G. — Gettysburg: Lincoln's Address and
Our Educational Institutions. Published by the Board
of Education of the General Synod of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in the United States, Rev. Frederick G.
Gotwald, General Secretary, York, Penna. 1907.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 31.
Gould, Benjamin Apthorp. — U S. Sanitary Commission..
Statistical Bureau. Ages of U. S. Volunteer Soldiery.
New York. 1866. 8vo. pp. 43. Charts (7).
Gould, Edward K. — Major-General Hiram G. Berry, His
career as a contractor, bank president, politician and
Major-General of Volunteers in the Civil War, together
with his war correspondence, embracing the period from
Bull Run to Chancellorsville. By Edward K. Gould.
Rockland, Maine: Press of the Courier-Gazette. 1899. 8vo. pp. 312.
Gould, John Mead. — Directory of the First, Tenth, Twenty-
ninth Maine Regiment Association. Compiled for the
use of the Association, by Maj. John M. Gould, Sec't.
1889.
Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 40.
Gould, John Mead. — History of the First, Tenth, Twenty-
ninth Maine Regiments in the service of the United States
from May 3, 1861, to June 31, 1866, with a history of
the Tenth Maine Battalion by Rev. Leonard G. Jordan.
Portland. 1871. 8vo. pp. 709.
Autograph letter of Major Gould, notices, reviews, etc., inserted.
Gould, John Mead. — Joseph R. F. Mansfield, Brigadier-
General of the U. S. Army. A narrative of events con-
nected with his mortal wounding at Antietam, Sharpsburg,
Maryland, September 17, 1862. By John Mead Gould,
late Acting Adjutant 10th Maine Volunteers, and Major
29th Maine Veteran Vols.
Portland: Stephen Berry, Printer. 1895. 8vo. pp. 32 (1).
Gould, Joseph. — The Story of the Forty-eighth. A
record of the Campaigns of the Forty-eighth Regiment
Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry during the
four eventful years of its service in the war for the pre-
servation of the Union. By Joseph Gould, late Quarter-
master Sergeant of the Regiment, Mt. Carmel, Pa.
n. p. Published by authority of the Regimental Association. 1908.
8vo. pp. 471.
324
Goulding, J. H. — Official Military and Naval Records of
Rutland, Vermont, in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-
1866; men credited to town, residents since the war or
buried in cemeteries within the limits of the original town,
compiled by vote of the towns of Rutland, West Rutland
and Proctor, by J. H. Goulding, 1889-90-91.
Rutland: The Tuttle Company. 1891. 8vo. pp. 100.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Gracie, Archibald. — The Truth About Chickamauga. By
Archibald Gracie.
(Motto.) Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin &' Company. 191 1.
8vo. pp. XXXII. (1) 1-462.
Gracey, Samuel L. — Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania
Cavalry.
Published for the Officers of the Regiment by E. H. Butler & Company.
MDCCCLXVIII. 8vo. pp. 371. (Folio map.)
500 copies printed. No. 378, cuttings, etc., inserted.
Autograph note of Col James Starr.
Gragg, Isaac Paul. — Homes of the Massachusetts Ances-
tors of Major-General Joseph Hooker. By Isaac P.
Gragg, Brevet Captain U. S. Vols.
Boston, Mass.: Copyrighted, 1900, by Isaac P. Gragg. 8vo. pp. 24 (3).
Gragg, Isaac Paul. — The Third Army Corps Badge.
Boston, Mass. June 29, 1886. i2mo. pp. (4).
Graham, C. R. — Under Both Flags. A Panorama of the
Great Civil War as represented in story, anecdote, adven-
ture and the romance of reality, written by celebrities of
both sides. The men and women who created the
greatest epoch of our nation's history. An unprejudiced
representation of the issues that divided our country, as
told in the personal recollections of those who participated
in the campaigns, marches, sufferings, anecdotes and
instances of dauntless heroism which glorified and en-
nobled this gigantic struggle for the supremacy of the
Union. Gorgeously illustrated with about 250 superb
illustrations from photographs and drawings accurately
picturing the scenes described. Copyrighted, C. R.
Graham, 1896.
Indianapolis, Ind.: Union Publishing Company, n. d. 4to. pp. (16) 1-592.
325
Graham, James A. — Historical Sketch of the Twenty-
seventh Regiment N. C. Infantry. By Captain James
A. Graham.
Our Living and Our Dead, Oct. 15 and 22, 1873. pp. (40). (Mounted.)
Graham, James A. — Historical Sketch of the Twenty-
Seventh Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. By
Captain James A. Graham.
Our Living and Our Dead, Oct., 1874. pp. 97-122. Vol. I. No. 2.
Graham, Matthew J. — The Ninth Regiment New York
Volunteers (Hawkin's Zouaves) being a history of the
Regimental and Veteran Association from i860 to 1900.
By Lieut. Matthew J. Graham, Company "A" Ninth
Regiment N. Y. Volunteers and U. S. Veteran Reserve
Corps.
New York. MDCCCC. 8vo. pp. XL 1-634.
Graham, S. M. Meredith. — A Short History of the Three
Merediths. By S. M. Meredith Graham.
(Tunkhannock, Pa. n. d.) 8vo. pp. 7.
Granger, James Nathaniel. — Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States, Minnesota Commandery,
Companion Warren Granger, Lieut.-Colonel 100th N. Y.
Infantry and Brevet Colonel U. S. Volunteers. A
Monograph by Companion James N. Granger, of the
Massachusetts Commandery, A. D. 1895.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 42. (3).
Granger, J. T. — A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life of
Major-General Grenville M. Dodge. Compiled from
Official Records. By J. T. Granger, Private Secretary.
New York: Press of Styles & Cash. 1893. 8vo. pp. 128.
"Printed for private distribution."
Granger, Moses Moorhead. — A Fair Answer to the Confed-
erate Appeal at Richmond. By Moses Moorhead Granger,
formerly Captain 18th U. S. Infantry; Lieutenant-Colonel
I22d Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Brevet Colonel U. S.
Volunteers; Chief Judge of the Supreme Court Com-
mission of Ohio; Author of "The Battle of Cedar Creek;"
"Washington vs. Jefferson;" "The Case tried by Battle
in 1861-65."
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 32.
326
Granger, Moses Moorhead. — The Official War Record of
the I22d Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry from
October 8, 1862, to June 26, 1865, copied from Volumes
25, 27, 29, 33, 36, 37, 40, 42, 43 and 46, Series 1., U. S.
War Records, and from Volumes III and V of Series 3, by
Moses Moorhead Granger, who served from September 10,
1862, to December 16, 1864, as Major and Lieutenant-
Colonel of said Regiment.
Zanesville, Ohio: George Liltenthal, Printer. 1912. 8vo. pp. 146.
Autograph letter of Author.
Grant, J. W. — The Flying Regiment. Journal of the Cam-
paign of the 12th Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers.
Providence. 1865. i8mj. pp. 152.
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Grant's Amnesty Record, being
a review of his treatment of the vanquished Confederates,
his intercession in behalf of General Lee and others, and
his strong appeals for amnesty, with a paragraph from
A. H. Stephens' Book.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (8).
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Official Report of Lieut.-Gen.
Ulysses S. Grant, embracing a history of the operations
of the Armies of the Union from March, 1862, to the
closing scene of the Rebellion.
New York: Beadle & Company, Publishers. (1866.) i6mo. pp. 87.
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Official Report of Lieut.-Gen.
Ulysses S. Grant, embracing a history of the operations
of the Armies of the Union from March, 1862, to the
closing scene of the Rebellion.
New York: Beadle & Company. (1866.) i8mo. pp. 87.
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Report of Lieutenant-General
U. S. Grant, of the Armies of the United States, 1864-65.
Accompanied by a portrait.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1866. 8vo. pp. 77.
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Personal Memoirs of U. S.
Grant in two volumes.
New York: Charles L. Webster & Company. 1885.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. 584. Vol. II. pp. 647.
Autograph letter of Gen. Grant, dated Vicksburg March 2, 1863, to Lieut.-
Gen. Pemberton regarding an order of Admiral Porter, pp. 3.
82 plates, 8 maps, reviews, cuttings, etc., inserted.
327
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Proceedings in Congress on the
occasion of the Reception and Acceptance of the Statue
of General Ulysses S. Grant, presented by The Grand
Army of the Republic, May 19, 1900.
56th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Document No. 451.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. 8vo. pp. 135.
Grant, Ulysses Simpson. — Report of Lieutenant-General
U. S. Grant of the Armies of the United States. 1864-65.
(War Dept. A. G. O. Nov. 18, 1865.) 8vo. pp. 44.
Grasset, Ernest. — La Guerre D 'Amerique (1 861 -1865) Premiere
Partie. Organisation de 1' Armie Americaine Campagne
de 1 861.
Paris. 1 88 1. 8vo. pp. 62 (1).
Grayson, A. J. — "The Spirit of 1861." History of the Sixth
Indiana Regiment in the three months' campaign in
Western Virginia. Full of humor and originality, depict-
ing battles, skirmishes, forced marches, incidents in camp
life, etc., with the names of every officer and private in
the Sixth Regiment. By A. J. Grayson.
Madison, Ind.: Courier Print, n. d. 8vo. pp. 52.
Greble, John Trout. — A Biographical Sketch of the late
Lieut. John T. Greble, U. S. A.
(Reprinted from Heroes and Martyrs.) n. d. 4to. pp. (1) 109-118.
Grecian, J. — History of the Eighty-third Regiment Indiana
Volunteer Infantry, for three years with Sherman.
Compiled from the Regimental and Company Books, and
other sources, as well as from the writer's own observations
and experience. Written in the "Field" and in the
"Shelter-Tent," near Washington, D. C, June 3, 1865,
by J. Grecian, of Company A.
Cincinnati: John F. Uhlhorn, Printer. 1865. 12 mo. pp. IV. 163.
Greeley, Horace. — The American Conflict, a history of the
Great Rebellion in the United States of America 1860-64,
its causes, incidents and results, intended to exhibit
especially its moral and political phases with the drift
and progress of American opinion respecting human
slavery from 1776 to the close of the WTar for the Union.
By Horace Greeley. Illustrated by portraits on steel of
Generals, Statemen and other eminent men; views of
places of historic interest, maps, diagrams of battlefields,
naval actions, etc., from official sources.
Hartford: Published by Case & Company. 1866.
8vo. Vol.1, pp. 648. Vol. II. pp. 782.
328
Green, Charles R. — Patriotic Lyndon. A History of Several
Organizations at the County Seat of Osage County,
Kansas, the Last Seventeen Years, which have made it a
"Patriotic Lyndon." Containing the Roster of about
250 or more Ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors of the late
War, who have or do yet gather at Lyndon for Decoration
Days, with their post office addresses when known and
in cases of death, their widows and children. Together
with the Roster and History of the Woman's Relief Corps
and Sons of Veterans, sketches of the Commanders of
Lyndon Post G. A. R., prison experiences, history of the
Osage County Soldiers Battalion, Capt. Whinrey's Valley
Brook Veteran Company, Capt. Joe Stavely's Lyndon
Guards, histDry of several Lyndon Band organizations
and list of members. Names of those whose graves we
decorate in the Lyndon Cemetery, and Appendix for
Corrections. By Charles R. Green, late a member of the
1 01 st O. V. I., Army of the Cumberland.
Lyndon, Kans.: C. R. Green, Publisher. 1897. 8vo. pp. 100-160.
Green, John Pugh. — Abraham Lincoln. Military Order of
the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of
the State of Pennsylvania, Memorial Meeting, February
14, 1912. "Lincoln and His Cabinet," by Companion
John Pugh Green.
(Philadelphia. 1912.) 8vo. pp. 18.
Green, John Pugh. — Address delivered by Captain John P.
Green at the unveiling of the Portrait of Colonel Thomas
Alexander Scott, presented by Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp to
the Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa., June 4,
1907.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 23. Presentation copy. Privately printed.
Green, John Pugh. — The Movement of the iith and 12th
Army Corps from the Potomac to the Tennessee. Read
by John P. Green, late Captain and A. A. G. 2d Brig.,
2d Div., 1 2th A. C, before the Commandery of the State
of Pennsylvania, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of
the United States, March 23d, 1892, on the occasion of
the reception given to the Sons and Successors of the
Companions, at the Union League, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott Printing House. 1892. 8vo. pp. 16.
200 printed. Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
329
Green, Robert M. — History of the One Hundred and
Twenty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in
the War of the Rebellion 1862-1863; Regimental Reunions
1885-1906; History of Monument. Compiled by Robert
M. Green. Approved by the Regimental Committee.
Philadelphia: Ware Bros. Company, Printers. 1907. 8vo. pp. 396 (4).
Green, Samuel A. — Roll of Honor: Groton, Massachusetts.
By Samuel A. Green.
(Reprinted from the Groton Historical Series, September, 1897. Vol. IV., No. 5.)
8vo. pp. 7.
Greene, Charles Shiel. — Thrilling Stories of the Great
Rebellion, comprising heroic adventures and hair-
breadth escapes of soldiers, scouts, spies and refugees;
daring exploits of smugglers, guerrillas, desperadoes and
others; tales of loyal and disloyal women; stories of the
negro, etc., with incidents of fun and merriment in camp
and field. By a disabled officer. With illustrations.
Philadelphia. 1865. i2mo. pp. 384.
Greene, Charles Shiel. — Thrilling Stories of the Great
Rebellion, comprising heroic adventures and hair-
breadth escapes of soldiers, scouts, spies and refugees;
daring exploits of smugglers, guerrillas, desperadoes, and
others; tales of loyal and disloyal women; stories of the
negro, etc., with incidents of fun and merriment in camp
and field, together with an account of the death of Presi-
dent Lincoln, fate of the assassins, capture of Jefferson
Davis, and the end of the War. By Lieutenant-Colonel
Charles S. Greene. With illustrations.
Philadelphia: John E. Potter. 1866. 8vo. pp. 494.
Greene, Francis Vinton. — The Mississippi. By Francis
Vinton Greene, Lieut, of Engineers, U. S. Army.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1882. i2mo. pp. IX. (1) 1-276.
Nine maps and thirty-eight views inserted.
Autograph letter of Gen. Greene.
Greene, J. H. — Reminiscences of the War. Bivouacs,
marches, skirmishes, and battles, extracts from letters
written home from 1861 to 1865 by J. H. Greene, Capt.
Co. F. 8th (Eagle) Wis. Reg. Inft.
Medina, Ohio: Gazette Print. 1866. 8vo. pp. 87.
50 copies printed.
330
Greene, Jacob Lyman. — Gen. William B. Franklin and
the operations of the left wing at the battle of Fredericks-
burg December 13, 1862. By Jacob L. Greene, Brevet
Lieut.-Col. U. S. V.
Hartford, Conn.: Belknap & Warfield. 1900. Sm. 4*0. pp. 38. (Map.)
Privately printed.
Greene, Jacob Lyman. — In Memoriam William Buel Franklin,
February 27, 1823, March 8, 1903.
(Reprinted from the Hartford Courant, March 9, 1903.) 8vo. pp. 60.
Privately printed.
Greene, R. H. — War Veterans of the Seventh Regiment
N. G. S. N. Y. Compiled by R. H. Greene, Secretary.
New York. April 7, 1894. i2mo. pp. 10 (addenda). Autograph of Author.
Greene, William Batchelder. — The Defences of Washing-
ton. Col. Greene vs. Gen. Wadsworth.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. — (Mounted.)
"Newspaper accounts covering the controversy."
Greenhow, Rose. — My Imprisonment and the First Year of
Abolition Rule at Washington. By Mrs. Greenhow.
London: Richard Bently. 1863. 8vo. pp. 352.
Greer, J. J. — Beyond the Lines or a Yankee Prisoner Loose in
Dixie. By Captain J.J. Greer, late of General Buckland's
Staff, with an introduction by Rev. Alexander Clark.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: J. W. Daughaday. 1863. i2mo. pp. 285.
Greg, Percy. — History of the United States from the
foundation of Virginia to the reconstruction of the Union.
By Percy Greg.
London: W. H. Allen & Co. 1887.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XVIII. 1-490. Vol. II. pp. XIII. 1-527.
Gregg, David McMurtrie. — An Army Officer's Memoirs.
Address by Gen. D. McM. Gregg, of this city. Delivered
before Keim Post, No. 76, G. A. R. on 16th inst. Incidents
in Army life of narrator; encounter with Indians, and
night ride at Battle of Gettysburg.
Reading, Penna.: The News, Saturday, January 26, 1884.
8vo. pp. (14). (Mounted.)
33i
Gregg, David McMurtrie. — Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States, Commandery of the State
of Pennsylvania. The Second Cavalry Division of the
Army of the Potomac in the Gettysburg Campaign. By
Brevet Major-General David McM. Gregg. Read before
the Commandery May I, 1907.
Philadelphia. 1907. 8vo. pp. 14. 500 printed.
Autograph letters of Author.
Gregg, Frank M. — Andrews Raiders, or the Last Scenes and
the Final Chapter of the Daring Incursion into the Heart
of the Confederacy. By Frank M. Gregg.
Chattanooga, Tenn. : Republican Job Print. 1891. i2mo. pp. 82.
Gregg, J. Chandler. — Life in the Army, in the Department
of Virginia, and the Gulf, including observations in New-
Orleans, with an account of the Author's life and exper-
iences in the ministry. By Rev. J. Chandler Gregg.
Philadelphia: Perkinpine & Higgins. 1868. i2mo. pp. 271.
Second Edition, revised and corrected.
Greiner, H. C. — General Phil. Sheridan: As I Knew Him,
Playmate, Comrade, Friend. By Captain H. C. Greiner.
Beautifully illustrated.
Chicago: J. S. Hyland & Company. 1908. 8vo. pp. 422 (3).
Grew, William. — Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. By
William Grew, Private Co. I, 114th P. V. Regimental
Historian.
n. p. n. d. Folio sheet folded.
Grigsby, Melvin. — The Smoked Yank. By Melvin Grigsby.
Illustrated.
Chicago: Regan Printing Company. 1891. 8vo. pp. 238. Second Edition.
Griswold, Anna. — Col. Griswold (Charles Edward Griswold,
Col. 56th Mass. Vols.).
Brookline (Mass.) May 6, 1866. i2mo. pp. 67. Privately printed.
Presentation copy from Mrs. Griswold.
Grose, William. — The Story of the Marches, Battles and
Incidents of the 36th Regiment Indiana Volunteer
Infantry. By a member of the Regiment.
New Castle, Ind. : The Courier Company Press. 1891. 8vo. pp. 256.
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Gross, George J. — The Battlefield of Gettysburg. From
the Philadelphia Press of Nov. 27, 1865.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1866. 8vo. pp. 32. 100 copies printed.
14 engravings, 2 maps, inserted.
Autograph letters Geo. J. Gross, A. G. Curtin and J. G. Rosengarten.
Autographs of J. W. Forney, E. Pennington, A. A. Humphreys, J. T. Owen
and W. S. Hancock.
Grosvenor, Charles Henry. — Oration of General Charles H.
Grosvenor before the Society of the Army of the Cumber-
land at its reunion in Milwaukee, September 20, 1882.
Cincinnati: Press of Robt. Clarke & Co. 1883. 8vo. pp. 24.
Grout, William W. — An Oration before the reunion Society
of Vermont Officers in the Representatives Hall, Mont-
pelier, Vt., November 4, 1869.
Rutland. 1869. 8vo. pp. 29. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Grove, S. Ed. — Souvenir and Guide Book of Harper's
Ferry, Antietam and South Mountain Battlefields. By
S. Ed. Grove, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.
Martinsburg, W. Va. : Press of Thompson Brothers. 1898. 8vo. pp. 103.
Groves, J. Percy. — On and Off Duty. By Captain J. Percy
Groves. Illustrated by Henry Payne and Arthur Payne.
London, Paris and New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons. Folio, pp. 34.
Grubb, Edward Burd. — Notes of a Staff Officer of our
First New Jersey Brigade on the Seven Days Battle on
the Peninsula in 1862. By E. Burd Grubb, Brevet
Brigadier-General U. S. Volunteers.
Moorestown, N. J. 1910. 8vo. pp. 32. Presentation copy from Author.
Grubb, Edward Burd. — The Volunteer Soldiers of
Burlington. A Memorial Day Oration, delivered by
General E. Burd Grubb, at Birch's Opera House, Burling-
ton, N. J., May 30th, 1889.
Burlington, N. J. 1889. 8vo. pp. 18.
Grugan, Florance William. — Copy of the Muster-out Roll
of the Commonwealth Artillery Company of Pennsylvania
Volunteers, Philadelphia, 1861, together with the indivi-
dual " Records of Service " of the members of the Company
subsequent to the expiration of its term of service, as
furnished by the Adjutant-General of the United States,
through General Guthrie, Adjutant-General of the State
of Pennsylvania. With further particulars of service.
Compiled by Flor. W. Grugan, Secretary of the Common-
wealth Artillery Association. April 24th, 1885.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Royal Printing House. 1885. 8vo. pp. 27.
125 copies printed.
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Grugan, Florance William. — Muster Roll of the Common-
wealth Artillery Company of Philadelphia, U. S. Vols, on
duty at Fort Delaware, April 24th to August 5th, 1861.
Philadelphia, Pa. April, 1881. 8vo. pp. 4. Privately printed.
Grundy, (Mrs.) — Vol. I., Nos. 1 to 12, Saturday, July 8, 1865,
to Saturday Sept., 23 1865.
New York. 1865. 4*0. pp. — Complete, all published.
Grunert, William. — History of the One Hundred and
Twenty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
Containing the marches, events and battles of the Army,
commanded by Gen. Sherman, from the commencement
of the Campaign against Atlanta, Georgia, to the arrival
at Washington, D. C; also the return of the Regiment
from Washington to Chicago, 111., and events on the
route and in Chicago. By William Grunert.
Winchester, 111.: Printed by R. B. Dedman, 1866. i2mo. pp. 283.
Guernsey, Alfred Hudson — Alden, Henry Mills. — Harper's
Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion. By Alfred H.
Guernsey and Henry M. Alden.
New York: Harper & Brother, Publishers. 1866-68.
Part I. to the close of the Peninsular Campaign of 1862. pp. (4) 380.
Part II. pp. IV. 381-836. 2 Vols. Folio.
Guernsey, Alfred Hudson — Alden, Henry Mills. — Harper's
Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion. By Alfred H.
Guernsey and Henry M. Alden.
Chicago, 111.: McDonnell Bros. n. d.
Part I. pp. (V.) 1-380. Part II. pp. (IV.) 381-836.
Guernsey, Alfred Hudson. — Sherman and Johnston. The
Atlanta Campaign.
The New York World. 1875. 8vo. pp. — (Mounted.)
Autograph notes of Generals Sherman and Johnston.
Guernsey, Alfred Hudson. — Sherman's Great March.
(Illustrated.)
Harper's Magazine, Oct., 1865. pp. —
Guernsey, Alfred Hudson. — Campaigns of Robert E. Lee.
The Galaxy, May and June, 1871. pp. —
Guernsey, Alfred Hudson. — The Seven Days' Battles.
Harper's Magazine, Mar., 1866. pp. —
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Guernsey, Rocellus Sheridan. — Bibliography of the United
States relating to Military collective biography.
New York. 1874. 8vo. pp. 24.
Gunnison, E. Norman. — Our Stars for the Army of the
Potomac. By E. Norman Gunnison, Second New
Hampshire Volunteers.
Philadelphia. 1863. i2mo. pp. 120.
Gurowski, Adam. — Diary.
1. From March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862. Boston: Lee &
Shepard. 1862. pp. XII. 315.
2. From November 18, 1862, to October 18, 1863. New York :
Carleton, Publisher. 1864. pp. 348.
3. For 1863-64-65.
(Motto.) Washington, D. C: W. H. and O. H. Morrison. 1866.
i2mo. pp. 413. 3 Vols.
G. A. W. — Letters of Captain Henry Richards, of the
Ninety-third Ohio Infantry.
Press of Wrightson & Company. 1883. 8vo. pp. 48.
100 copies privately printed.
Game of Confederate Heroes. (A series of cards.) (Illus-
trated with pictures.)
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. —
G. A. R. Guide to Washington, with a brief description of some
points of historic interest on and near the line of the
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 74. (Maps 2).
George Giles, or "My Mother's Bible."
Richmond, Va.: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, n. d. i8mo. pp.8.
General Alger's Record. The War Department furnishes
the Official Evidence of his gallant services in the War for
the Union. General Custer's unfavorable report proven
to have been utterly unfounded and cruelly unjust. The
original Hospital Certificate showing Alger in the hospital
from Aug. 30, to Sept. 5, 1864. General Alger's Army
Record absolutely regular and without a single flaw from
the beginning to the end. The strongest recommenda-
tions for his promotion by his Superior Officers throughout
his service. The Official Records in the War Department
a splendid tribute to Alger's bravery and faithfulness in
every duty.
Philadelphia: The Times, March 14, 1892. 8vo. pp. (32). (Mounted.)
335
Gen. Burnside's Campaign on the Rappahannock. A Quarter
Century Ago. Story of the Sunken Road and the fatal
Stone Wall.
Philadelphia. Dec. 19th, 1887. 8vo. pp. (20).
Gen. Jacob M. Campbell. Working men read the history and
progress of one of your own class who has risen from the
ranks, ever ready with a willing heart, a strong arm and
a trusty sword to defend his country.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 10. Autograph letter Gen. Campbell, 54th P. V. .
General Grant's Letters to a Friend, 1861-1880, with
introduction and notes by James Grant Wilson.
New York and Boston: T. Y. Crowell & Company. MDCCCXCVII.
i8mo. pp. X. 1-132.
General U. S. Grant Memorial Service held in Pawtucket, R. I.
on the day of Gen. Grant's Funeral, Aug. 8, 1885.
(Extract.) Pawtucket: Tower Post No. 17, G. A. R. 1885. 8vo. pp. 36.
General Grant's Reception at Chicago. Full report of the
Grand Reunion of the Soldiers and Sailors of the late war,
held at Chicago, Nov. 12 to 15, 1879. Also all the speeches
made at the grand banquet of the Army of the Tennessee
held at the Palmer House Nov. 13, 1875.
Chicago: Miller's Cheap Book Store, n. d. 8vo. pp. —
General H. W. Halleck's Report reviewed in the light of
facts.
New York: Anson D. F. Randolph. 1862. 8vo. pp. 23.
General Lyon.
The Continental Monthly, April, 1862. pp. —
Gen. McClellan's Record. His sympathy with the South.
Read for yourselves.
(Cincinnati. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 12.
General Patterson's Campaign in Virginia.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. —
General Return of the Armies of the United States for June
30, 1862. Compiled under the direction of Brigadier-
General Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General U. S. Army.
Washington, D. C: Adjutant-General's Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 6.
50 copies printed.
336
General Summary of Casualties in the Union Forces operating
against Richmond, Va., July 1-31, 1864.
(War Department: War Records Office. 1888.) 8vo. pp. 36.
50 copies printed.
General William T. Sherman. Proceedings in the Senate
on the announcement of his death, Feb. 14th, 1891.
Remarks of Senators.
Washington. 1891. 8vo. pp. 16.
General Sickles.
General Sickles' Promotion. 1910. A Bill Private Calendar No. 174.
61st Congress^ 2d Session, House of Representatives 13383.
(Report No. 483.)
Major-Gen. Daniel E. Sickles. 61st Congress, 2d Session, House of
Representatives. Private Calendar No. 174. Report No. 483.
Major-General Daniel E. Sickles. Speech of Hon. William Sulzer, of
New York, in the House of Representatives, April 15, 19 10.
8vo. pp. (73).
General Henry Goddard Thomas 1837- 1897. Memorial.
Portland, Maine. 1898. 4to. pp. 75 (1). Privately printed.
Gen. Tochman's Case (C. S. A.)
Richmond : House of Representatives. Jan. 15, 1864. n. d. 8vo. pp.8.
General Turchin Vindicated. The claim of his brigade to
the De Long Point in Missionary Ridge is finally estab-
lished by the Acting Secretary of War. Various decisions
of the War Department.
n. p. (1907.) 8vo. pp. 7.
Generals and Battles of the Civil War. (Series of pictures.)
n. p. n. d. Oblong 4to. Folded. Appendix (Text pp. 24.)
Gettysburg.
1. Address of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association.
PP. (6).
2. Report of the Executive Committee. Dec. 22, 1881. pp. (2).
3. Report of the Executive Committee, June 26, 1882. pp. (1).
4. Report of the Executive Committee, Dec. 28, 1882. pp. (2).
5. Report of the Executive Committee, July 2, 1883. pp. (3).
6. Tablets and Monuments. 1884. pp. (1).
7. Map. Folio.
8. Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, (with map of the
Battlefield), pp. (3). 1884- 1885.
9. Gettysburg and Vicinity. Map folio.
10. Gettysburg Monuments, pp. (4).
11. Tablets and Monuments. Rules and Regulations, pp. (i).
337
12. Report of Executive Committee, June 7, 1886. pp. (1).
13. Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, (with map of
the Battlefield), pp. (3). 1886-1887.
14. An Act House of Representatives No. 178, Session of 1887. pp. (1).
15. Extract from Philadelphia Press Feb., 1887. Gettysburg
Memorials, pp. (1).
16. Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, (with map of the
Battlefield), pp. (3). 1888-1889.
17. Reasons why the lines of battle of the Army of Northern Virginia
at Gettysburg should be marked, pp. (2).
18. Report of Executive Committee, June 3, 1889. pp. (2).
19. Report of Executive Committee, June 2, 1890. pp. (1).
20. Report of Executive Committee, June 1, 1891. pp. (1).
2i. Report of Executive Committee, June 6, 1892. pp. (2).
22. Report of Executive Committee, June 6, 1893. pp. (2).
23. Letter of March, 1895, to the Stockholders. (1).
24. Proxy forms for voting to turn Battlefield into a National Park,
pp. (2).
25. Menu, Banquet Battlefield Memorial Association, May 22, 1895.
pp. (1).
26. Extract from Minutes of Meeting of the Battlefield Memorial
Association, Sept. 25, 1888. pp. (l).
8vo. Complete and unique.
Gettysburg. (A series of views.)
(Phila., Pa. 1897.) Oblong 4to. pp. (13).
Gettysburg. America's Greatest Battlefield.
Philadelphia: Published by the American Souvenir Co. 1899. 4to. pp. (32).
Gettysburg and Vicinity, showing the positions of the troops,
July 3, 1863 (third day's fight) and the land purchased
and dedicated to the public by General S. Wylie Crawford,
and the Gettysburg Memorial Association.
n. p. (March, 1883.) Folio map on linen folded. 8vo.
Gettysburg Anniversary. Battle of Gettysburg Commission.
(Senate Congressional Resolution No. 19.)
(Washington: Government Printing Office. 1913.) 8vo. pp. 5.
Gettysburg Battlefield. Published by L. H. Nelson Com-
pany, Portland, Maine. Photographs from W. H. Tipton,
Gettysburg Official Photographer.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 34.
Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association. Announce-
ment. (1863.)
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 4.
338
Gettysburg Battlefield. Report from the Committee on
Military Affairs.
House of Representatives, 52d Congress, 2d Session, Report 2188. n. d.
8vo. pp. 4 (1).
Gettysburg. Confederate Brigade Markers at Gettysburg.
Blue prints. 1912.
4to. pp. (15). (Index 7.) Four copies only.
Gettysburg. Eagle Hotel. Spend your vacation at Gettys-
burg: The World's Greatest Battlefield,
n. p. n. d. 481110. pp. 10.
Gettysburg Electric Railway. Illustrated,
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. (4).
Gettysburg 1863-1913. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of
Gettysburg Commission Celebration July 1, 2, 3, 191 3.
Collection of circulars, letters and programmes in con-
nection with the celebration.
4to. pp. — Unique collection.
Gettysburg. Fiftieth Anniversary of a Famous Battle. Climax
of a Great War.
The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday, July 2, 1913. 4to. pp. (4 and map).
(Mounted.)
Gettysburg. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg,
May 11, 1912, referred to the Committee on the Fiftieth
Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and ordered to
be printed with accompanying documents.
62d Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document No. 663.
8vo. pp. 16. Folio map.
Gettysburg in Paragraph with Map. What to see. Hints at
seeing.
i2mo. pp. — Folded.
Gettysburg in War and in Peace. A Brief Review of interest-
ing historical facts and incidents relative to the Famous
Three Days' Fight so appropriately designated the
Greatest Battle of Modern Times. How to reach the
battlefield from the North, East, South and West. The
Gettysburg Short Line.
Baltimore, Md. : Issued by the Passenger Department of the Western Maryland
Railroad, n. d. 8vo. pp. 117. (Second Souvenir Edition.)
339
Gettysburg. Gettysburg Monument to Commemorate the
services of the Regular Army on that Battlefield, July
1-3, 1863. pp. 2.
Reprint from Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution.
8vo. Circular with Tablets, pp. 4. (Maps.)
Gettysburg. Issued by the General Passenger Department,
Philadelphia & Reading Railway.
Philadelphia: Craig, Finley & Co. n. d. 32mo. pp. 15.
Gettysburg Past and Present. Issued by Passenger Depart-
ment, Western Maryland Railway Co.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 116.
Gettysburg Past and Present. Issued by Passenger Depart-
ment, The Western Maryland Railway Co.
Baltimore, Md.: F. M. Howell, General Passenger Agent, n. d.
i2mo. pp. 69.
Gettysburg Past and Present. Issued by Passenger Depart-
ment, Western Maryland Railway Co. (1910.)
i2mo. pp. 39.
Gettysburg. Personally Conducted Tours to the Battlefield
of Gettysburg, May 23, 1908.
Philadelphia: Press of Allen, Lane & Scott, n. d. 48mo. pp. 19.
Gettysburg. Positions of Brigades, Army of the Potomac, in
Gettysburg Battlefield. A series of Blue Prints, drawings
showing the positions of each Brigade with the location
of the Brigade Markers, 74 in number.
4to. pp. 38. 3 copies only.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Annual
Reports to the Secretary of War 1 893-1 901.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. 8vo. Text 56. Plates 183.
Edition 1000 copies.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Annual
Reports of the Gettysburg National Military Park Com-
mission to the Secretary of War 1893- 1904.
Washington : Government Printing Office. 1905. 8vo. pp.107. Plates 237.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Annual
Reports to the Secretary of War 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896,
1897, 1898, 1899.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1900. 8vo. pp. 41. (Plates 140.)
Edition 500 copies.
340
Gettysburg National Military Park. A collection of the
photo-engravings accompanying the Annual Reports
1893-1901.
8vo. pp. — Two sets only.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Annual
Reports to the Secretary of War.
I.
For the year 1899.
pp. 6. (Plates 28.)
2.
For the year 1900.
pp. 9. (Plates 15.)
3-
For the year 1901.
PP- 373-379-
4-
For the year 1902.
pp. 13-17.
5-
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pp. 225-232.
6.
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pp.8.
7-
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PP 13-
8.
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pp. 7.
9-
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pp.8.
10.
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pp. 8.
11.
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pp. 6.
12.
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pp. 8.
13-
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14.
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pp. 12.
15-
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pp. 11.
16.
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PP- 13-
XIV Vols.
pp.8.
8vo.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Blue
prints illustrating the work and accompanying the Annual
Reports to the War Department.
Vol. I. 1893. Nos. 1 to 14 inclusive.
Vol. II. 1894. Nos. 15 to 67 inclusive.
Vol. III. 1895. Nos. 68 to \6j inclusive.
Vol. IV. 1896. Nos. 168 to 303 inclusive.
Vol. V. 1897. Nos. 304 to 323 inclusive.
Vol. VI. 1898. Nos. 324 to 358 inclusive.
Vol. VII. 1899. Nos. 359 to 397 inclusive.
Vol. VIII. 1900. Nos. 398 to 421 inclusive.
Vol. IX. 1901. Nos. 422 to 451 inclusive.
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Vol. XI. 1903. Nos. 477 to 491 inclusive.
Nos. 492 to 514 inclusive.
Nos. 515 to 546 inclusive.
Nos. 547 to 564 inclusive.
Nos. 565 to 610 inclusive.
Nos. 611 to 626 inclusive.
Nos. 629 to 651 inclusive.
Vol. XVIII. 1910. Nos. 653 to 681 inclusive.
Vol. XIX. 191 1. Nos. 682 to 709 inclusive.
Vol. XX. 1912. Nos. 710 to 781 inclusive.
Vol. XXI. 1913. Nos. 782 to 794 inclusive.
XIX Vols. Folio. 3 sets only.
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XII.
1904.
Vol.
XIII.
1905.
Vol.
XIV.
1906.
Vol.
XV.
1907.
Vol.
XVI.
1908.
Vol.
XVII.
1909.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Photo-
graphs illustrating the work of the Gettysburg National
Park Commission.
Vol. I. Pages 38. 1 893- 1 896.
Vol. II. Pages 37. 1 893- 1 896.
Vol. III. Pages 32. 1896-1897.
Vol. IV. Pages 35. 1898-1901.
Vol. V. Pages 36. 1901-1904.
Vol. VI. Pages 35. 1905-1906.
Vol. VII. Pages 36. 1907-1908.
Vol. VIII. Pages 36. 1908-1909.
Vol. IX. Pages 72. 1909-1910.
Vol. X. Pages 72. 1910-1911.
Vol. XI. Pages 54. 1912-1913.
4to. II Vols. Unique collection.
Gettysburg National Military Park Commission. Letter
from the Secretary of War, transmitting in response to
resolution of the Senate of January 22, 1900, a report of
the Gettysburg National Park Commission relative to
the acquisition of such lands in the vicinity of Gettysburg
not exceeding in area the parcels of land shown on the
map prepared by Maj.-Gen. Daniel E. Sickles.
56th Congress, 1st Session, Senate. Document No. 172.
Gettysburg National Park Commission, n. d. 8vo. pp. 7.
Gettysburg National Military Park Views.
Published by J. I. Mumper, Battlefield Photographer, and R. C. Miller,
Custodian of the Jennie Wade House, Gettysburg, Pa. n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 28.
Gettysburg National Military Park. The Location of the
Monuments, Markers and Tablets on the Battlefield of
Gettysburg. A collection of every monument, etc., on
the field as shown by photographs, 1 863-1 901.
Vol. I. pp. (74). Vol. II. pp. (70). Vol. III. pp. (69). Folio.
Three sets only.
Gettysburg. "To Commemorate the Services of the Regular
Army in the Gettysburg Campaign, June-July, 1863."
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July-August, 1909.
PP. 4-I3-58- (Maps) (4).
Gettysburg. Regulations for the Government of the Gettys-
burg National Park, Gettysburg, Pa. 1895.
(Philadelphia.) l2mo. pp. (10). 50 copies printed.
342
Gettysburg. Regulations for the Government of the Gettysburg
National Park, Gettysburg, Pa. 1904.
(Philadelphia.) i2mo. pp. (12).
Gettysburg. Regulations for the Government of the Gettys-
burg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pa. 191 1.
(Philadelphia.) i2mo. pp. 12.
Gettysburg National Park. Inspection Report of Colonel
E. A. Garlington, Inspector-General U. S. Army, Novem-
ber, 1904.
Washington: Government' Printing Office. 1904. 8vo. pp. 7.
Gettysburg Soldiers National Cemetery.
1. Report of Select Committee relative to the Soldiers National
Cemetery. March 31, 1864. Harrisburg. 1864. pp. 108 (3).
2. Revised Report of the Select Committee relative to the Soldiers
National Cemetery. (Motto.) Harrisburg. 1865. pp. 212.
3. Revised Report, together with the address of Maj.-Gen. O. O.
Howard, delivered July 4, 1866. Harrisburg. 1867. pp. 282.
8vo.
Gettysburg. The Story of the Battle of Gettysburg and the
Field Described as it is on the Fiftieth Anniversary.
P. R. R. 1863-1913.
i2mo. (Maps.) pp. 66.
Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle.
1. A series of papers read before the Minnesota Commandery of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. 1887.
pp. 416.
2. Second series, 1887- 1889, published by the Commandery, Chaplain
Edward D. Neill, D. D., Editor. 1890. pp. 443.
3. Third series, 1889-1892, published for the Commandery, Chaplain
Edward D. Neill, D. D., Editor. 1893. pp. 530.
4. Fourth series, 1892- 1897, published for the Commandery by
Brevet Brig.-General Edward C. Mason, U. S. A., Lieutenant Ell
Torrance, Lieut. David L. Kingsbury, Committee. 1898. pp. 622.
5. Fifth series, 1897-1902, published for the Commandery by Captain
J. C. Donahower, Lieutenant Silas H. Towler, Lieutenant David
L. Kingsbury, Committee. 1903. pp. 521 (33).
6. Sixth series, 1903-1908, published for the Commandery by Lieut.
Ell Torrance, Brevet Brig.-Gen. L. F. Hubbard, Brevet Captain
L. W. Collins, Capt. J. C. Donahower, Capt. W. H. Harries,
Committee. 1909. pp. 588.
8vo. 6 Vols.
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Government Sale Catalogue of Clothing and Equipage, to be
sold at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage,
Corner of Laight & Washington Sts., New York City,
on Tuesday, August 6th, 1867, at 11 o'clock A. M.
Philadelphia: Government Printing Office, Schuylkill Arsenal. 1867.
i2mo. pp. 10. "War Relics."
Graduates of the Military Academy who served in the
Confederate Army,
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Grand Army of the Republic Almanac for 1879.
Worcester, Mass. 1878. Sm. 4*0. pp. 80.
Grand Opening Games of the 12th Regiment N. G. S. N. Y.
at the New Armory, Sixty-first and Sixty-second Streets
and Ninth Avenue, Monday Evening, May 2, 1887.
(New York. 1887.) 4to. pp. (72).
(Contains in detail a history of a "Representative New York Regiment"
1847-1887.)
Grant Monument Association Charter, By-Laws, Officers
and Trustees, April 1st, 1912.
n. p. n. d. l6mo. pp. 27.
Guerre D' Amerique Campagne Du Potomac Mars-Juillet
1862.
Paris: Michel Levy Freres, Libraires Editeurs Rue vivunne, 2 Bis, et Boulevard
Des Italiens, 15 A La Librairie Nouvelle. 1863. Tous droits reserves.
i2mo. pp. 211. (Map.).
Guide Book and Descriptive Manual of Battle Flags in Flag
Room of State House at Annapolis, Md. Clinton L.
Riggs, Adjutant-General, December, 1907.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 24.
Guide to the Battlefield of Gettysburg with Map and
History of the Battle, Locations of Monuments, and all
other Points of Interest on the Battlefield.
Gettysburg: W. J. Cook, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 34.
Guide to the fortifications and battlefields around Petersburg,
with a splendid map (Col. Michler's) from actual surveys
made by the U. S. Engineer Department. Prepared and
published as a hand book by the proprietors of Jarratt's
Hotel.
Petersburg, Va. 1866. 8vo. pp. 27.
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Guide to the fortifications and battlefields around Petersburg,
with a splendid map from actual surveys made by the
U. S. Engineer Department. Prepared and published
as a hand book.
Petersburg, Va. 1869. 8vo. pp. 26.
Haarvig, J. O. — In Memory of Rev. A. H. Quint, D. D.
Sermon by Rev. J. O. Haarvig, Pastor Allston Congre-
gational Church, Boston, Nov. 15, 1896.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. II.
Hackett, Horatio Balch. — Christian Memorials of the
War, or scenes and incidents illustrative of religious
faith and principle, patriotism and bravery in our Army,
with historical notes.
Boston: Gould & Lincoln. 1864. i2mo. pp. 252.
Hadley, John V. — Seven Months a Prisoner, or thirty-six
days in the woods, giving personal experience of prison
life in Gordonsville, Lynchburg, Danville, Macon, Savan-
nah, Charleston, and Columbia, together with a descrip-
tion of how new captures are received into prison, of how
they act and what they do, etc., and two escapes, the last
successful, from Columbia to Knoxville over a distance
of four hundred miles, extending through thirty-six days
and fraught with many thrilling adventures and hair-
breadth escapes, containing none but entirely new items.
By an Indiana soldier.
Indianapolis. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author and ms. corrections.
Hadley, John V. — Seven Months a Prisoner. By J. V.
Hadley.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1898.
i6mo. pp. 258. Second Edition.
Hager, J. M. — Grand National Allegory and Tableaux:
The Great Rebellion. Written expressly for J. M.
Hager's Grand Entertainments.
Buffalo, N. Y.: Matthews & Warren, Printers, n. d. 48mo. pp. 31.
Hague, Parthenia Antoinette. — A Blockaded Family. Life
in Southern Alabama during the Civil War. By Parthenia
Antoinette Hague.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1888.
i2mo. pp. V. 1-176.
345
Haight, Theron Wilber. — Three Wisconsin Cushings. A
sketch of the lives of Howard B., Alonzo H. and William
B. Cushing, children of a pioneer 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.
Wisconsin History Commission. April, 1910. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-109.
Haines, Alanson Austin. — History of the Fifteenth
Regiment New Jersey Volunteers. By Alanson A.
Haines, Chaplain of the Regiment.
New York: Jenkins & Thomas, Printers. 1883. 8vo. pp. 388.
Haines, T. V. — The Funeral Sermon of Rev. T. L. Ambrose,
Chaplain of 12th Regiment N. H. V., delivered at the
Congregational Church, Centre Ossipee, N. H., August
28th, 1864, by Rev. T. V. Haines.
Ossipee: Printed at the Office of the Register. 1864. 8vo. pp. II,
Haines, Zenas T. — Letters from the Forty-fourth Regi-
ment M. V. M. A record of the experience of a Nine
Months Regiment in the Department of North Carolina
in 1862-63. By "Corporal."
Boston: Printed at the Herald Job Office. 1863. 8vo. pp. 121.
Haldeman, Cyrus S. — A True Romance of the Rebellion.
By Cyrus S. Haldeman.
Boston, Mass.: Combination Publishing Company. 1886. i2mo. pp. 24.
Haldeman, Cyrus S. — A True Romance of the Rebellion.
By Cyrus S. Haldeman.
Boston, Mass. 1886. i2mo. pp. 23 (3).
Hale, Edward Everett. — Stories of War Told by Soldiers.
Collected and edited by Edward E. Hale.
Boston : Roberts Brothers. 1879. i8mo. pp. (3) 1-264.
Hale, William Bayard. — The Pension Carnival Staining a
Nation's Honor-roll with Pretense and Fraud. An
introduction to an inquiry why, half a century after the
civil war, we are still paying a hundred and fifty millions
a year for pensions. By William Bayard Hale, assisted
by Albert Sonnichsen and Lloyd Dorsey WTillis.
The World's Work. October, 1910. pp. 13485-13504. November, 1910. pp.
13611-13626. December, 1910. pp. 13731-13747. January, 1911. pp. 13917-
13928. February, 1911. pp. 13967-13977. March, 1911. pp. 14159-14169.
Notes on "The Pension Carnival, March, 1911. pp. 14202-14204.
Autograph of Author and newspaper cuttings inserted, pp. 6.
346
Hall, Charles Badger. — Military Records of General Officers
of the Confederate States of America 1 861-1865. Com-
mander-in-Chief, Generals, Lieutenant-Generals and
Major-Generals arranged in order of their rank, with
their military records in the Confederate Army and
previous records in the United States Army, of all those
who graduated from the United States Military Academy
at West Point or were appointed from civil life. With
one hundred and eight portraits most of which are now
published for the first time, etched or engraved on copper
or steel. Compiled and illustrated by Charles B. Hall.
New York. 1898. Folio. '
Hall, Charles Badger. — Register of Commissioned Officers
of the 19th Regiment U. S. Infantry from May 4, 1861,
to July 1, 1883. Roster of Commissioned Officers of
the 19th U. S. Infantry, Colonel Charles H. Smith,
Brevet Major-General U. S. Army, Commanding, July
1, 1883.
Fort Clark, Texas: Headquarters Nineteenth Infantry, Regimental Press.
1883. Ry. 8vo. pp. 23.
Hall, Granville Davisson. — Lee's Invasion of Northwest
Virginia in 186 1. By Granville Davisson Hall.
Chicago: Press of The Mayer & Miller Company. (191 1.) i2mo. pp.164.
Hall, Henry. — Cayuga in the Field. A record of the 19th
N. Y. Volunteers and 3d New York Artillery, comprising
an account of their organization, camp life, marches,
battles, losses, toils and triumphs in the War for the
Union, with complete rolls of their members. By Henry
Hall.
Auburn, N. Y. 1873. 8vo. pp. 1-3 16.
Hall, Henry and James. — Cayuga in the Field. A record of
the 19th N. Y. Volunteers, all the batteries of the 3d New
York Artillery and 75th New York Volunteers, comprising
an account of their organization, camp life, marches,
battles, losses, toils and triumphs in the War for the Union,
with complete rolls of their members.
Auburn, N. Y. 1873. 8vo. pp. 269.
Hall, Isaac. — History of the Ninety-seventh Regiment
New York Volunteers ("Conkling Rifles") in the War for
the Union. By Isaac Hall.
Utica, N. Y.: Press of L. C. Childs & Son. 1890. 8vo. pp. VII. 1-477.
347
Hall, James. — Cayuga in the Field. A record of the 75th
N. Y. Volunteers, comprising an account of its organiza-
tion, camp life, marches, battles, losses, toils and triumphs
in the War for the Union, with complete rolls of its
members. By James Hall.
Auburn, N. Y. 1873. 8vo. pp. 7-269. Autograph note of Author.
Hall, James. — The Young Patriot: A Memorial of James Hall.
Charlie the Drummer Boy, by the Author of the Young
Patriot, etc., inserted, pp. 16.
(Motto.) Boston, Mass.: Sabbath School Society. (1862.) 48mo. pp. 192.
Hall, Robert Henry. — List of Cadets admitted to the United
States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., from its
establishment till September 30, 1876; with tables ex-
hibiting the results of the examinations for admission,
and the Corps to which the graduates have been promoted.
Compiled by Bvt. Lieut.-Col. Robert H. Hall, U. S. A.,
Captain Tenth Infantry, Adjutant of the Military
Academy.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1876. i2mo. pp. 66.
Hall, Robert Henry. — List of Cadets admitted into the
United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.,
from its origin till September 1, 1901, with tables exhibiting
the results of examinations for admission and the Corps
to which the graduates have been promoted.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. i2mo. pp. 119.
Hall, Robert Henry. — Register of Cadets admitted into the
United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.,
from its establishment till 1880, with tables exhibiting
the results of the examinations for admission, and the
Corps to which the graduates have been promoted.
Compiled by Brevet Lieut.-Col. Robert H. Hall, U. S. A.,
Captain Tenth Infantry, Adjutant of the Military
Academy. (Abstract from Complete Army Register,
United States, 1779 to 1880.)
Washington: F. H. S. Hammersly. 1880. 8vo. pp. 187-248.
Autograph letter of Col. Hall.
Hall, Nathaniel. — An Address given in the First Church,
Dorchester, June 19th, 1864, Commemorative of Walter
Humphreys, by Nathaniel Hall.
Boston: Printed by Alfred Mudge & Son. 1864. i2mo. pp. 19.
"Printed for Private Circulation."
348
Hall, Winchester. — The Story of the 26th Louisiana
Infantry, in the service of the Confederate States. By
Winchester Hall.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 228 (1).
Halleck, Henry Wager. — Telegrams received by Major-Gen.
H. W. Halleck while General in Chief and Chief of Staff.
Washington: War Department Printing Office. 1877.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. LXXXIV. 1-1008. Vol. II. pp. XCVIII. (1) 1-912. Vol. III.
pp. LXXII. 1-717. Vol. IV. pp. LIV. 1-636. Vol. V. pp. XXXVI. 1-594.
20 copies printed.
Haller, Granville Owen. — The Dismissal of Major Gran-
ville O. Haller, of the Regular Army of the United
States, by order of the Secretary of War, in Special
Orders, No. 331, of July 25th, 1863, also a brief memoir of
his Military Services, and a few observations.
(Motto.) Paterson, N. J.: Printed at the Daily Guardian Office. 1863.
8vo. pp. 84.
Autograph letter of Major G. O. Haller and Special Order No. 331 inserted.
Hallock, Charles. — Sketches of Stonewall Jackson, giving
the leading events of his life and military career, his dying
moments and the obsequies at Richmond and Lexington.
Montreal. 1863. 8vo. pp. —
Halpine, Charles Graham. — The Life and Adventures,
Songs, Services, and Speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly
(47th Regiment, New York Volunteers) with comic
illustrations by Mullen, from the Authentic Records of
the New York Herald.
(Motto.) New York. MDCCCLXV. i2mo. pp. X. 11-237.
Autograph note of Col. Halpine and cuttings, etc., inserted.
Halpine, Charles Graham. — The Life and Adventures,
Songs, Services, and Speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly,
47th Regiment New York Volunteers, "The post of honor
is the private's station, "with comic illustrations by Mullen,
from the authentic records of the New York Herald.
New York: Carleton. 1865. i2mo. pp. 237.
Halpine, Charles Graham. — Baked Meats of the Funeral.
A collection of essays, poems, speeches, histories, and
banquets, by Private Miles O'Reilly. Collected, revised,
and edited, with the requisite corrections of punctuation,
spelling, and grammar, by an Ex-Colonel of the Adjutant-
General's Department, with whom the private formerly
served as lance corporal of orderlies.
New York: Carleton, Publisher. MDCCCLXVI. l2mo. pp. VIII. 3-378.
349
Halsey, Edmund D. — Rockaway Township in the War of
the Rebellion. An address delivered by Edmund D.
Halsey at the dedication of the Soldier's Monument at
Rockaway, N. J., May 30, 1892.
Dover, N. J.: The Iron Era Print. 1892. 8vo. pp. 16.
Halstead, Eminel Potter. — The First Day of the Battle of
Gettysburg. A paper read before the District of
Columbia Commandery of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, March 2, 1887, by
Companion E. P. Halstead, Brevet Major, U. S.
Volunteers.
Washington, D. C. 1887. 8vo. pp. 10.
Hamersly, Lewis Randolph. — Officers of the Army and
Navy (Regular and Volunteer) who served in the Civil
War. (Collection of Portraits.)
Philadelphia, Pa.: Published by L. R. Hamersly & Co. 1894. 4to. pp. 177.
Hamersly, Thomas Holdup Stevens. — Complete Regular
Army Register of the United States for One Hundred
Years (1779 to 1879), together with the Volunteer General
Staff during the war with Mexico, and a register of all
appointments by the President of the United States in the
Volunteer Service during the Rebellion, with the official
military record of each officer, also a military history of
the Department of War, and of each staff department of
the Army, with various tables relating to the Army, and
other important military information compiled from the
official records. Compiled, edited and published by
Thomas H. S. Hamersly.
Washington, D. C: T. H. S. Hamersly. 1881.
8vo. pp. VIII. 1-928. 1-380 (1) XXXVI. Third Edition.
Hamilton, A. G. — Story of the Famous Tunnel Escape
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Concord, N. H.: Republican Press Association. 1897. i2mo. pp. 180.
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The United Service, January, 1897. pp. 8-16.
Hamley, Edward Bruce. — The Operations of War Explained
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Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood & Sons. MDCCCLXXII.
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Hamlin, Augustus Choate. — Martyria, or Andersonville
Prison. By Augustus C. Hamlin. Illustrated by the
Author.
Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1866. i2mo. pp. 256.
Hamlin, Augustus Choate. — The Battle of Chancellors-
ville. The attack of Stonewall Jackson and his Army
upon the right flank of the Army of the Potomac at
Chancellorsville, Virginia, on Saturday afternoon, May 2,
1863. By Augustus Choate Hamlin, formerly Lieutenant-
Colonel and Medical Inspector, U. S. Army, Historian
Eleventh Army Corps.
(Motto.) Bangor, Maine: Published by the Author. 1896. 8vo. pp. 196.
Presentation copy from Gen. L. P. di Cesnola.
Hamlin, Charles. — Brief Sketch of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Introduction to Maine at Gettysburg. By Brevet Brig.-
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 13. Privately printed.
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Hammond, Samuel Augustus — Hewitt, Edwin M. — Monu-
mental Guide to the Gettysburg Battlefield, with
index showing the location of every monument, marker
and tablet with approaching roads and avenues.
Published at Gettysburg. (1899.) i2mo. pp. 16. (Folio map folded.)
Hammond, William Alexander. — Case of and Defence.
1. Petition to Senate of United States, pp. (1).
2. Defence, pp. 61.
3. Statement of Causes which led to dismissal, pp. 73.
4. Reply of Judge Advocate Bingham, pp. 64.
New York and Washington. 1864. 8vo.
Autograph letters of Surg.-Gen. Hammond, Jos. H. Bradley and I. M. Harris,
Esq., his Attorneys, and cuttings, etc., inserted.
Hammond, William Alexander. — Report of the Committee
on Military Affairs to whom was referred the bill (S. 560)
for the relief of Wm. A. Hammond, late Surgeon-General
of the Army.
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8vo. pp. 14. Autograph letter of Gen. Hammond.
Hampton, Celwyn Emerson. — History of the Twenty-first
U. S. Infantry, from 1812 to 1862. By Captain Celwyn
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Columbus, Ohio: The Edward T. Miller Co. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 221.
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Hampton, Celwyn Emerson. — The Twenty-first's Trophy
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n. p. (1909.) Ry. 8vo. pp. 27. Autograph letter of Author.
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1861-65; or A Private Soldier's Adventures and Hardships
During the War. By N. J. Hampton.
Nashville, Tenn.: Printed for the Author. 1898. i2mo. pp. 80.
Hampton, Wade. — Address on the life and character of Gen.
Robert E. Lee, delivered on the 12th of October, 1871,
before the Society of Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,
in Maryland, by Lieut. -General Wade Hampton.
Baltimore: Printed by John Murphy & Co. 1871. 8vo. pp. 54.
Autograph letter of Gen. Wade Hampton, C. S. A.
352
Hampton, Wade. — Report from the Committee on Military
Affairs in relation to the data of the Battle of Gettysburg
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46th Congress, 2d Session. Senate Report 382. March 17, 1880.
8vo. pp. 3 (3).
Hanaburgh, D. H. — History of the One Hundred and Twenty-
eighth Regiment, New York Volunteers (U. S. Infantry)
in the late Civil War. By D. H. Hanaburgh, Chairman
of the Committee appointed by the Regimental Asso-
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Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1894. 8vo. pp. XI. 1-280.
Hanaford, Phebe Anne. — The Young Captain. A Memorial
of Capt. Richard C. Derby, Fifteenth Reg. Mass. Volun-
teers, who fell at Antietam. By Mrs. P. A. Hanaford.
Boston: Degin, Estes & Co. 1865. i2mo. pp. VIII. 11-226.
Hanaford, Phebe Anne. — Field, Gunboat, Hospital and
Prison, or thrilling records of the heroism, endurance and
patriotism displayed in the Union Army and Navy during
the Great Rebellion. By Mrs. P. A. Hanaford.
(Motto.) Boston: C. M. Dinsmore & Company. 1866. i2mo. pp. 379.
Autograph note of Mrs. Hanaford.
Hancock, Almira Russell. — Reminiscences of Winfield
Scott Hancock. By his wife.
New York: Charles L. Webster & Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-340.
Autograph letters of Gen. Hancock, Mrs. Hancock, Gen. Geo. Cadwalader,
Gen. D. C. Buell, Hon. A. G. Curtin, Gen. Burnside, Gen. A. H. Terry, Gen.
R. B. Hayes, Gen. T. H. Ryan, Gen. E. D. Townsend, Gen. John Gibbon,
Gen. J. J. Abercrombie, Gen. D. McM. Gregg, Gen. H. W. Slocum, Gen. A.
A. Humphreys, Gen. A. S. Webb, Gen. G. K. Warren, Gen. G. B. McClellan,
Gen. W. T. Sherman, Gen. W. B. Franklin, Gen. D. E. Sickels, Gen. J. M.
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Col. John Hay. Autographs of Gen. C. P. Stone, Gen. D. Butterfield, Gen.
P. H. Sheridan, and Hon. T. F. Bayard. 2 portraits and 1 map inserted.
Hancock, John. — The Fourteenth 'Wisconsin : Corinth and
Shiloh, 1862-1895. Paper on Battle of Shiloh. By
Colonel Hancock.
(Indianapolis, Indiana.) 1895. 8vo. pp. 40.
Hancock, R. R. — Hancock's Diary, or a history of the Second
Tennessee Confederate Cavalry, with sketches of the
First and Seventh Battalions, also portraits and bio-
graphical sketches.
Nashville, Tenn.: Brandon Printing Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. XII. 644.
353
Hancock, Winfield Scott. — Gettysburg. Reply to General
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begun."
The Galaxy, December, 1876. pp. 821-831.
Autograph letters of Gen. Hancock relating to the Battle of Gettysburg.
Hancock, Winfield Scott. — Official Reports of Military
Operations of troops commanded by Major-General W.
S. Hancock, during the Civil War, 1861-65.
(New York.) 1879. l2mo. pp. (99). 25 copies printed.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock and portrait inserted.
Handlin, W. W. — American Politics. A moral and political
work treating of the causes of the Civil War. The nature
of Government and the necessity for reform. By W. W.
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New Orleans: Printed by Isaac T. Houton. 1864. i2mo. pp. 107.
Handy, Isaac W. K. — United States Bonds, or Duress by-
Federal Authority. A Journal of Current Events during
an imprisonment of fifteen months, at Fort Delaware.
By Isaac W. K. Handy. D. D., of Augusta County, Va.
Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers. 1874. 8vo. pp. 670.
Hanes. — Brwydr y Bull Run, etc. Caernarfon. (An account
of the Battle in Welsh.)
(Wales, n. d.) 8vo. pp. 12.
Hanifen, Michael. — History of Battery " B " First New Jersey.
By Michael Hanifen.
Ottawa, Illinois: Republican-Times, Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 174.
Hankins, Samuel W. — Simple Story of a Soldier. By
Samuel W. Hankins, Soldiers' Home, Gulfport, Miss.
Nashville, Tenn.: Confederate Veteran, n. d. pp. 63.
Hanly, J. Frank. — Andersonville. By J. Frank Hanly.
Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham, n. d. i2mo. pp. 35.
Hanly, J. Frank. — The Battle of Gettysburg, from "The
World Disarmed." By J. Frank Hanly.
Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham, n. d. l2mo. pp. 106.
Hanly, J. Frank. — Vicksburg. By J. Frank Hanly.
Cincinnati: Jennings & Graham, n. d. i2mo. pp. 44.
354
Hanna, J. Marshall. — The Acts of Kings. A biblical narra-
tive of the acts of the First and Second Kings of the
first province, once Virginia, including the doings of the
First and Second Tycoons of the City of Richmond,
from the surrender to the present time.
New York. 1868. i2mo. pp. —
Hannaford, Eban. — In the Ranks at Stone River.
In hospital at Stone River.
Harper's Magazine, Nov., 1863. Jan., 1864. pp. —
Hannaford, Eban. — The Story of a Regiment. A history
of the campaigns and associations in the field of the Sixth
Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Cincinnati'. 1868. 8vo. pp. XVI. 622.
Hannahs, Harrison. — War's Cruelty on the Border.
Address given at a meeting of the Colorado Commandery
Military Order of the Loyal Legion cl the United States,
Denver, Colorado, September 7, 1909, by Companion
Major Harrison Hannahs.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 69.
Hanson, John Wesley. — Historical Sketch of the Old Sixth
Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers during the three
campaigns in 1861, 1862, 1863 and 1864, containing the
history of the several companies previous to 1861 and the
name and military record of each man connected with the
Regiment during the War. Illustrated with photographs.
Boston. 1866. 1 2 mo. pp. 352.
Harbord, James Guthrie. — The History of the Cavalry of
the Army of Northern Virginia. By Captain J. G.
Harbord, Eleventh U. S. Cavalry, Colonel Philippine
Constabulary. Prize Essay. 1903.
Journal of U. S. Cavalry Association, January, 1904. pp. 423-503.
Harbottle, Thomas Benfield. — Victory of Battles from the
earliest date to the recent time. By Thomas Benfield
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London: Swan Sonnenscheim & Co., Ltd. 1906. 8vo. pp. V. 1-298.
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Charleston, April 27, 1898. i6mo. pp. 8.
355
Hard, Abner. — History of the Eighth Cavalry Regiment Illinois
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Aurora, Ills. 1868. 8vo. pp. 368. Autograph note of Col. Hard.
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(Washington: War Records Office. 1885.) 8vo. pp. 4. 50 copies printed.
Hardeman, Thomas. — Unveiling of the Confederate
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Macon, Ga.: J. W. Burke & Co., Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
Autograph letter of Col. Hardeman.
Harden, H. O. — History of the 90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
in the War of the Great Rebellion in the United States,
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Ohio Pickering News, April, 1902. i2mo. pp. 337.
Hardin, Martin D. — History of the Twelfth Regiment Penn-
sylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps (41st Regiment of the
line) from its muster into the United States Service,
August 10th, 1861, to its muster out, June nth, 1864,
together with biographical sketches of officers and men
and a complete muster out roll. Compiled from official
reports, letters and other documents, by M. D. Hardin,
Brig.-Gen. U. S. Army (retired), late Col. 12th Reserves.
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Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
Hardin, Martin D. — In Memoriam Col. Francis J. Crilly.
Published in the Annual Report of the Association of the
Graduates of the United States Military Academy, June,
1908.
8vo. pp. 15.
Harding, George G. — The Miscellaneous Writings of
George C. Harding. (Services of the 21st Indiana
Infantry.)
Indianapolis: Carlon & Hollenbeck, Printers. 1882. i2mo. pp. 358.
356
Hardinge, Belle Boyd. — Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison,
with an introduction by a friend of the South. (Geo. A.
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London: Saunders, Otley & Co. 1865. i2mo.
Vol.1, pp. XI. 1-291. Vol. II. XV. 1-280.
Harkness, Edson Jesse. — Reflections Concerning the War.
A paper read by E. J. Harkness before the Commandery
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Chicago. 1907. 8vo. pp. . 522-543. Presentation copy from Author.
Harland, Edward. — Grant as a Soldier and Statesman,
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Hartford. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
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Harney, William Selby. — Reports made by General William
S. Harney during his command of the United States
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Harries, William Henry. — In the Ranks at Antietam. By
Captain William H. Harries, Third U. S. Veteran Volun-
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Dinner Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 34.
Harris, Chester. — Autobiography. Sketch of Life and Labors
of Miss Catherine S. Lawrence, who in early life dis-
tinguished herself as a bitter opponent of slavery and
intemperance, and later in life as a nurse in the late War,
and for other patriotic and philanthropic services.
Albany, N. Y. : James B. Lyon, Printer. 1896. 8vo. pp.238.
Revised Edition.
357
Harris, Joel Chandler. A Little Union Scout. By Joel
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New York: McClure, Phillips & Co. MCMIV. i2mo. pp. 181.
Harris, John Morrison. — A Reminiscence of the troublous
times of April, 1861, based upon interviews with the
authorities at Washington, touching the movement of
troops through Baltimore. A paper read before the
Maryland Historical Society, March 9th, 1891, by Hon.
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Baltimore. 1891. 8vo. pp. 25.
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Harris, Moses. — With the Reserve Brigade. Captain M.
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Journal of U. S. Cavalry Association, March, 1890. pp. 9-20.
Harris, Samuel. — Michigan Brigade of Cavalry at the
Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, under command of
Brig.-General George A. Custer. By Samuel Harris,
1st Lieut. Co. "A," 5th Michigan Cavalry. Delivered
at the Annual Reunion of Co. "A," 5th Michigan Cavalry,
held at Cass City, Michigan, June 14, 1894.
.n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 16.
Harris, Samuel. — Personal Reminiscences of Samuel Harris.
Chicago: The Rogerson Press. 1897. l2mo. pp. 172.
Harris, William Alexander. — The Record of Fort Sumter,
from its occupation by Major Anderson to its reduction
by South Carolina Troops during the administration of
Governor Pickens. Compiled by W. A. Harris.
Columbia, S. C: South Carolinian Office. 1862. 8vo. pp. 50.
Harris, William C. — Prison Life in the Tobacco Warehouse
at Richmond. By a Ball's Bluff Prisoner.
Philadelphia: G. W. Childs. 1862. i2mo. pp. 175.
Harrison, Burton. — Recollections Grave and Gay. By
Mrs. Burton Harrison.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 386.
Autograph letter of Colonel Harrison.
Harrison, Dabney Caw. — The Confederate Hero and his
heroic father.
Tract No. 57. Published by the South Carolina Tract Society.
i6mo. pp. 12.
358
Harrison, Peleg D. — The Stars and Stripes and other American
Flags including their origin and history, Army and Navy
Regulations concerning the National Standard and
Ensign, Flag making, Salutes, Improvised, Unique, and
Combination Flags, Flag Legislation, and many Associa-
tions of American Flags, including the origin of the name
"Old Glory," with songs and their stories, by Peleg D.
Harrison, with Eight Flags illustrated in colors.
Boston: Little, Brown & Company. 1906. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-419.
Harrison, Walter. — P/ckett's Men. A fragment of war
history. By Walter Harrison, A. A., and Inspector-
General of Pickett's Division, Army of Northern Virginia.
With a portrait of General Pickett.
(Motto.) New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1870. i2mo. pp. 202.
Autograph of Gen. Pickett and newspaper cuttings inserted.
Harrison, W. H. — Captain W. H. Harrison shows that
Cooper's History does not do the South justice.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 5.
Harrold, John. — Libby, Andersonville, Florence. The capture,
imprisonment, escape and rescue of a Union Soldier in
the War of the Rebellion, with a description of prison life
among the rebels; the treatment of Union prisoners, their
privations and sufferings.
Philadelphia. 1870. i2mo. pp. 132. Autograph note of Author.
Harsha, David Addison. — The Battle of Gettysburg.
The Fort Orange Monthly, April, 1886. pp. 97-110.
Hart, E. J. — History of the Fortieth Illinois Inf. (Volunteers).
By Sergeant E. J. Hart, Company "E," 40th Regiment
111. Vol. Inf.
Cincinnati: Published by H. S. Bosworth. 1864. i2mo. pp. 198.
Hart, James F. — Record of Hart's Battery C. S. A., from
its organization to the close of the War.
The Charleston News and Courier. 1875. 8vo. pp. (21). (Mounted.)
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Harter, Thomas O.— The Case of Sergt. Thomas O. Harter.
House of Representatives, 52d Congress, 1st Session. Report 849.
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359
Hartpence, William R. — History of the Fifty-first Indiana
Veteran Volunteer Infantry. A narrative of its organiza-
tion, marches, battles and other experiences in camp and
prison, from 1861 to 1866, with revised roster. By Wm.
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by Author.
Cincinnati, 0. : The Robert Clarke Company, Printers. 1894.
8vo. pp. VIII. 1-405.
Haskell, Frank Aretas. — The Battle of Gettysburg. By
Frank A. Haskell,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 72. 50 copies privately printed.
Haskell, Frank Aretas. — The Battle of Gettysburg. By
Frank A. Haskell,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 69-131.
From the privately printed edition and eliminating criticism of General Sickles.
Haskell, Frank Aretas. — The Battle of Gettysburg. By
Frank Aretas Gaskell, First Lieutenant 6th Wisconsin
Infantry; Aide to Brigadier-General Gibbon; Colonel
36th Wisconsin Infantry, U. S. V. Published under the
auspices of the Commandery of the State of Massachu-
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Boston: The Mudge Press. 1908. 8vo. pp. 94.
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Wisconsin History Commission: Reprints, No. 1.
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Nov., 1894. pp. 1321-1331.
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Regiment of Artillery from its organization in 1821,
to January 1, 1876. Compiled by Brevet Major William
L. Haskin, Captain 1st Artillery, to which is added a
series of communications from officers, now or formerly
of the Regiment, giving their personal reminiscences of
service with it.
Fort Preble, Portland, Me. 1879. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-668.
Autograph letter of Major Haskin, circulars, etc., inserted.
Hassan. — Our Military Experience and what it suggests.
(Motto.) Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey. 1863. 8vo. pp. 24.
360
Hassler, Frederick W. B. — A Military View of Passing
Events from Inside the Confederacy. No. i. The
Campaign in West Virginia, 1861 and 1862. By Frederick
W. B. Hassler, of the XXII Regiment, Virginia Volunteer
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The Historical Magazine, November, 1869. pp. 303-305.
Hastings, Hugh. — About Generals. A paper read before the
Albany Institute, Albany, N. Y., January 18, 1898, by
Hugh Hastings, State Historian of New York.
Albany: James B. Lyon, Printer. 1898. 8vo. pp. 30.
Hastings, Samuel D. — Address by Samuel D. Hastings,
before the Hastings Invincibles Company "C," 30th
Reg. Wis. Volunteers, on Sunday evening, November
9, 1862, Madison, Wisconsin.
Madison: Willard G. Roberts, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 22.
Autograph note of Author.
Hatcher, Edmund N. — The Last Four Weeks of the War.
By Edmund N. Hatcher.
Columbus, Ohio: The Co-operative Publishing Co. 1892.
8vo. pp. XVI. 416.
Hatfield, S. P. — History of the First Connecticut Artillery and
of the Siege Trains of the Armies operating against
Richmond, 1862- 1865.
Hartford, Conn.: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company. 1893.
4to. pp. 270 (2) 57.
Haupt, Herman. — Reminiscences of General Herman Haupt,
Director, Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of
the Pennsylvania Railroad ; Contractor and Chief Engineer
for the Hoosac Tunnel; Chief of the Bureau of United
States Military Railroads in the Civil War; Chief Engineer
of the Tidewater Pipe-line; General Manager of the
Richmond & Danville and Northern Pacific Railroads;
President American Air Power Company, etc. Giving
hitherto unpublished official orders, personal narratives
of important military operations, and interviews with
President Lincoln, Secretary Stanton, General-in-Chief
Halleck, and with Generals McDowell, McClellan, Meade,
Hancock, Burnside, and others in command of the Armies
in the field and his impressions of these men. (Written
by himself.) With notes and a personal sketch by Frank
Abial Flower. Illustrated from photographs of actual
operations in the field.
n. p. 1901. 8vo. pp. 331. Limited Autograph Edition. No. 279.
361
Havelock, Henry M. — Three Main Military Questions of
the Day. By Sir Henry M. Havelock, Bart.
London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1867. 8vo. pp. VII. 1-209.
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Haw, M. J. — The Rivals. A Chickahominy Story. By Miss
M. J. H., of Virginia. Illustrated.
Richmond: Ayres & Wade. 1864. 8vo. pp. 50.
Hawes, Jesse. — Cahaba. A story of captive boys in blue.
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111. Cav.
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Hawkins, Morton Lytle. — Sketch of the Battle of Winchester,
September 19, 1864. A paper read before the Ohio
Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
by Companion First Lieutenant M. L. Hawkins, March
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Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson. 1884. 8vo. pp. 17.
Hawley, Joseph Roswell. — The Military Forces of the
Republic. An address delivered before the Society of
the Army of the Potomac at its annual reunion, Albany,
N. Y., June 18, 1879, by Joseph R. Hawley, M. C, of
Connecticut; late Brig, and Brevet Major-General U. S.
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8vo. pp. 58.
Hawthorne, Harry Leroy. — Military Careers of Officers
of the Army and Navy in honor of whom Coast Artillery
Posts and Batteries in the Department of the Columbia
have been named. Compiled under the direction of
Brigadier-General Brush, U. S. Army, by Major H. L.
Hawthorne, Coast Artillery Corps, Department Artillery
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n. p. 1908. 8vo. pp. 26. "Printed for private use."
Hay, Charles E., Jr. — United States Military Reservations,
National Cemeteries, and Military Parks. Title, Juris-
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General. Revised edition by 1st Lieut. Charles E. Hay,
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Washington: Government Printing Office. 1904. 8vo. pp. 461.
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McClure's Magazine, March, 1896. pp. 354-361.
Hay, John Jay. — Col. E. D. Baker.
Harper's Magazine, Dec, 1861. pp. — Autograph letter of Col. Hay.
Copy of Gen. Field Order No. 31 A. of P. inserted.
Hay, John Jay. — Colonel Ellsworth.
The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1861. pp. —
Hayden, Horace Edwin. — A Brief History of the Soldiers
Medals issued by the State of West Virginia, as "tokens
of respect" to those of her citizens who served in the Army
of the United States, from 1861 to 1865. By Rev.
Horace Edwin Hayden.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: E. B. Yordy. 1881. 8vo. pp. 17. 100 copies printed.
Autograph letter of Author.
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made against the Confederate States of America of having
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Haynes, D. E. — A Thrilling Narrative of the sufferings of
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fell in battle and a complete roster of all the officers and
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with biographical sketches of nearly every officer who ever
belonged to the Regiment, and many of non-commissioned
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Herr, George W. — Episodes of the Civil War: Nine Cam-
paigns in Nine States, in which is comprised the history
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Hicks, Henry George. — Fort Donelson. By Brevet Major
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the Minnesota Commandery of the Military Order of the
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Hiester, William M. — The Place of the Ringgold Light
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High, Edwin W. — History of the Sixty-eighth Regiment
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Worcester Oct. 5, 1862, on Lieut. Thomas Jefferson Spur,
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Worcester, Aug. 17, 1862, the Sunday after the burial of
Mr. William Hudson, a private in the Twenty-fifth
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personal experiences of a soldier in the Army of the
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Philadelphia. 1864. i2mo. pp. 42.
Hill, Charles S. — The Old National Rifles. A series of
reminiscences. By one who was a member.
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Wisconsin History Commission, September, 1912. No. 7.
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Guards, Company "E," Sixteenth Mississippi Regiment,
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American Civil War, giving every event in the order of its
occurrence, from November 8, i860, to June 3, 1865, also
a complete list of vessels captured by the Confederate
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378
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General John A. McClernand, Commanding 13th Army
Corps. General Jacob G. Lauman, Commanding 4th
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41st Illinois, Commanding First Brigade; and Report of
Colonel George E. Bryant, 12th Wisconsin, Commanding
3rd Brigade, 4th Division, 16th Army Corps. Report of
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 28. Autograph letter of Author.
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Twenty-eighth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers in
a Black Regiment. A diary of 28th 111. from organization
to veteranizing. History of the Fifty-eighth Regiment
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 41 1-53.
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Hobart, Edwin L. — The Truth About Shiloh. A compila-
tion of facts and figures. An analysis reducing to a
percentage basis all losses in every command engaged at
Shiloh. Comparison of losses in that battle with other
battles of the Civil War and others wars, and a complete
expose of numbers of men engaged on both sides, and how
such numbers are made up, in Union and Confederate
Armies. By Edwin L. Hobart, late Co. D, 28th Illinois
Infantry Volunteers, Williams'-Pugh's Brigade, Hurlbut's
Div., Army of the Tennessee.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 62 (2).
Hobart, Edwin L. — The Truth About Shiloh. A com-
pilation of facts and figures. An analysis reducing to a
percentage basis all losses in every command engaged at
Shiloh. Comparison of losses in that battle with other
wars, and a complete expose of number of men engaged on
both sides, and how such numbers are made up, in Union
and Confederate Armies. By Edwin L. Hobart, late
Co. D, 28th Illinois Infantry Volunteers; Williams'-Pugh's
Brigade, Hurlbut's Div., Army of the Tennessee, pp.
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. Roster of Survivors, pp. 62 (10).
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Hockersmith, Lorenzo Dow. — Morgan's Escape. A thrilling
story of war times. A true history of the raid of General
Morgan and his men through Kentucky, Indiana and
Ohio; their incarceration in the Columbus Penitentiary,
escape therefrom and tragic death of the interpid leader.
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Ascension, Philadelphia, by the Rev. G. Woolsey Hodge,
M. A., Rector of the Church, and Chaplain of the Penn-
sylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution, on the occasion
of the unveiling of a mural tablet in memory of Major
James Edward Carpenter, Vestryman and Rector's
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auspices of the Society. March 2, 1902. The members
of the Society, members of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion, officers of the Historical Society of Penn-
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Union Armies from 1861 to 1865, with mention of the
services of Companion James E. Yeatman therewith.
Read before the Commandery of the State of Missouri
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381
Hodgkins, William Henry. — Catalogue of the Extensive
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n. p. 8vo.
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Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862- 1865. By a
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Brigadier-General J. William Hofmann, U. S. Vols.,
(late Colonel 56th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran
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liberality of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Sept.
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Hofmann, John William. — Address delivered by General
J. Wm. Hofmann, U. S. V., at the dedication of the
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file," comprising incidents and reminiscences from camp,
battlefield and hospital with narratives of the sacrifice,
suffering and triumphs of the soldiers of the Republic, with
an introduction by Thomas M.. Eddy, D. D., with illus-
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New York. 1867. 8vo. pp. —
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the Union Troops, commanded by Gen. N. Lyon, and the
Southern or Confederate Troops, under command of
Gens. McCulloch and Price, on Saturday, August 10,
1861, in Greene County, Missouri. Written and compiled
from authentic sources by Holcombe and Adams. Pub-
lished on the Twenty-second Anniversary of the Battle,
as a full and faithful account, and as a memorial of the
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sketches, addresses, and photographs of nearly one
hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and
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Denver, C. T. 1863. i2mo. pp. 178.
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384
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his dying moments and the obsequies at Richmond and
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Holmes, Clay W. — The Elmira Prison Camp. A history of
the military prison at Elmira, N. Y., July 6, 1864, to
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appendix containing names of the Confederate prisoners
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illustrations.
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Holmes, John. — Nine Months in Andersonville. Ex-
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Holmes, Mead. — A Soldier of the Cumberland. Memoir
of Mead Holmes, Jr., Sergeant Co. "K," 21st Regt.
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Boston. 1864. i6mo. pp. 240.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell. — My Hunt After the Captain!
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Boston: James R. Osgood & Company. 1872. i2mo. pp. 24-123.
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city authorities of Boston, on the Fourth of July, 1863,
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Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1863. 8vo. pp. 60.
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address delivered at Keene, N. H., Memorial Day, May
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385
Holmes, Prescott.— The Battles of the War for the
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election of Abraham Lincoln to the Surrender at Appo-
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Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company. (1897.) l2mo. pp. 338.
Holmes, Theodore J. — A Memorial of John S. Jameson,
Sergeant in the 1st Conn. Cavalry, who died at Ander-
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n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 31. Privately printed.
Autograph letter of Chaplain Holmes and note of Mrs. Jameson.
Holmes, Theopilus Hunter — Hill, Ambrose Powell —
Stevenson, Carter Littlepage. — Report of Lieutenant-
General Holmes of the Battle of Helena; also Report of
Lieutenant-General A. P. Hill of the Battle of Bristoe
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abettors, and sympathizers acting in the interest of
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Hooker, Joseph. — Did Gen. McClellan Ever Intend to
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386
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Third and Fifty-eighth Regiments Massachusetts Volun-
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Hope, James. — Battle of Antietam. (Description of painting
by James Hope^
n. p. n. d. i8mo. pp. 6.
Hopkins, Henry. — A Memorial of Lieut. Edward Carrington.
A discourse preached at Colebrook, Conn., November 21,
1866, by Rev. Henry Hopkins.
Cambridge: Printed by request. 1867. 8vo. pp. 22.
Hopkins, John Baker. — Peace or War? An unbiased view
of the American Crisis. By John B. Hopkins. (Re-
printed from the Atlas, December 7, 1861.)
London: Diprose & Bateman. 1861. i2mo. pp. 15.
Hopkins, John Baker. — The Fall of the Confederacy. By
John Baker Hopkins.
London: William Freeman, n. d. l2mo. pp. 96.
Hopkins, Luther W. — From Bull Run to Appomattox. A
boy's view. By Luther W. Hopkins, of Gen. J. E. B.
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Baltimore: Press of Fleet-McGinley Co. (1908.) i2mo. pp. 219. (Map.)
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Providence, R. I.: Snow & Farnham, Printers. 1903.
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Hopper, George C. — First Michigan Infantry. Three
months and three years. Proceedings of 1891. Reunion
at Detroit. Brief history of the Regiment by Major Geo.
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memory of Brig.-Gen. James S. Wadsworth and Colonel
Peter A. Porter, with the eulogies read by William J.
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military, society regalia, theatrical goods, flags, banners,
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Lynn, Mass.: Press of Thos. P. Nichols. 1885. i8mo. pp. 16.
Horton, R. G. — A Youth's History of the Great Civil War in
the United States from 1861 to 1865, with illustrations.
New York. 1867. i6mo. pp. —
Horton, J. — Teverbaugh, H. — A History of the Eleventh
Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, containing the
military record, so far as it is possible to obtain it, of each
officer and enlisted man of the command. A list of deaths,
an account of the veterans, incidents of the field and camp,
names of the three months' volunteers, etc. Compiled
from the official records, by Horton and Teverbaugh,
members of the Regiment.
Dayton, Ohio: W. J. Shuey. 1868. 8vo. pp. XV. 16-287.
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before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, by Lewis M. Hosea,
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Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson. — Letter from the Chief of
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sketch of the Corps of Engineers and remarks upon its
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Nordamerikanischen Union und der grosse Kampf der
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Hunt, Henry Jackson. — Report of Light Battery "M,"
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Hurlburt, J. S. — History of the Rebellion in Bradley County,
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Hurst, M. B. — History of the Fourteenth Regiment Alabama
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Richmond. 1863. i2mo. pp. 48.
Hurst, Samuel H. — Journal-History of the Seventy-third
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Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham. — Iowa and the Rebellion. A
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Isham, Asa Brainerd. — Through the Wilderness to Rich-
mond. A paper read before the Ohio Commandery of
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New York: Hurst & Co., Publishers. 1866. i2mo. pp. VI. 7-104.
In Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the
Birth of Hannibal Hamlin, Paris, Maine, August 27,
1909, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, Commandery of the State of Maine.
Portland, Maine: Lefavor-Tower Conipany. 1909. 8vo. pp. 32.
Independence Guard. Dedication of the New Armory 12th
Regt. Infantry, N. G. S. N. Y,. Thursday, April 21, 1887.
The Twenty-sixth Anniversary of the Departure of the
Regiment for the Seat of War. 1847. 1861. 1887.
(New York. 1887.) Ry. 8vo. pp. 54.
(A history of the Regiment and each Co. comprising.)
Index of Names of Places Mentioned in Volumes 1 to 15,
Inclusive, Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.
(Washington, D. C: War Records Office.) 8vo. pp. 86. 50 copies printed.
Indiana. Reports of the Board of Commissioners of the State
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument.
1. First Biennial Report. June 28, 1887, to Dec. 31, 1888. pp.
40 (2).
2. Second Annual Report. 1889. pp. 40.
3. Third Annual Report. 1890. pp. 15.
4. Biennial Report. October 31, 1890, to October 31, 1892. pp.
47-
5. Biennial Report. November 1, 1892, to October 31, 1894,
inclusive.
Indianapolis. 1887. 4to. 5 vols.
Indiana. Reports.
1. Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of Indiana. India-
napolis. 1863. pp. 342 (1).
2. Report of Laz. Noble, from Jan. 1, 1863, to Nov. 12, 1864.
Indianapolis. 1865. pp. 33.
3. Report of the Adjutant-General. Vol. I., containing Indiana in
the War of the Rebellion, and statistics and documents. India-
napolis. 1869. pp. XVIII. (1) 1-466 1-372. Vol. II. 1861-65.
Containing Roster. Indianapolis. 1865. pp. XX. 1-691. Vol.
III. Indianapolis. 1866. pp. XXIII. 1-687. Vol. IV. Indian-
apolis. 1866. pp. (4) 1-680. Vol. V. Indianapolis. 1866.
pp. (4) 1-698. Vol. VI. Indianapolis. (4) 1-699. Vol. VII.
Indianapolis. 1867. pp. IV. 1-781. Vol. VIII. Indianapolis.
1868. pp. VIII. 1-831.
9 Vols.
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Indiana. The Soldier of Indiana in the War for the Union.
(Motto.) Indianapolis: Merrill & Company. 1866 and 1869.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. VI. 1-690. Vol. II. pp. (2) 1-815.
Information for Army Meetings U. S. Christian Commission,
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Philadelphia. 1864-65. i6mo. pp. —
In Memoriam. Thomas J. Ashton, died February 21, 1882.
(Philadelphia. 1882.) i2mo. pp. 36.
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In Memoriam, Charles L. Chandler.
(Cambridge: Printed by Welch, Bigelow & Company.) n. d. i2mo. pp.40.
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"Non Ommis Moriar."
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Cincinnati. 1894. 8vo. pp. —
In Memoriam, George Sears Greene, Brevet Major-General
United States Volunteers, 1801-1899. Published by
Authority of the State of New York under the super-
vision.of the New York Monuments' Commission.
Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, State Printers. 1909. 4to. pp. 107.
Presentation copy from Major-General Daniel E. Sickles.
In Memoriam, Major-General Winfield Scott Hancock, United
States Army. Collected by John P. Nicholson.
Philadelphia. 1886. 4to. 3 Vols. pp. 350. (Mounted.)
A collection of newspapers, etc., from Maine to Texas, giving the details of the
General's death, etc., with portraits, autograph letters, etc. Unique col-
lection, with printed title pages.
In Memoriam, Maj.-Gen. George L. Hartsuff, Class of 1862,
died May 16, 1874, in New York City. Aged 44 years.
Norwood, Mass. 1875. i2mo. pp. —
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In Memoriam, William Harrison Lambert, May, 1842,-June,
1912. First President of the Lincoln Fellowship. Edited
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8vo. pp. 36 (3). 250 copies printed. No. 4.
In Memoriam, Major William Harrison Lambert, 1842-1912.
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(Philadelphia. 1912-1913.) 4to. pp 51.
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(Philadelphia. 1879.) 8vo. pp. 12.
In Memoriam, Charles Redington Mudge, Lieut.-Col. Second
Mass. Infantry. Born in New York City, October 22,
1839. Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
(Motto.) Cambridge. 1863. 8vo. pp. 32. Privately printed.
In Memoriam, The Reverend Henry Christopher McCook.
Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society, December, 191 1. pp. 150.
In Memoriam, Emerson Opdycke.
(Cincinnati. 1885.) 8vo. pp. 10.
In Memoriam, William Houston Patterson, 1832-1904.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 17 (1).
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In Memoriam, William Gifford Pierce, Nov. 27, 1816,-Sept.
30, 1887.
Printed for Friends. 1887. 8vo. pp. 18.
In Memoriam, Henry Warner Slocum, 1 826-1 894. Published
by Authority of the State of New York, under the super-
vision of the New York Monument Commission.
Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, Printers. 1904. 4to. pp. 325.
In Memoriam, Major-General Lew Wallace. The Soldier, Capt.
William A. Ketcham. The Writer, Meredith Nicholson.
The Diplomat, Chaplain Daniel R. Lucas. The Citizen,
Rev. Dr. Wm. P. Kane. May 5, 1905. Published by
Order of the Commandery State of Indiana.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 33.
417
In Memoriam, Gen. William Wells. Died April 29, 1892.
(Burlington, Vt. 1892.) 4to. pp. 29.
In Memoriam. Letters of William Wheeler, of the Class of
1855, Y. C.
Riverside, Cambridge: Printed by H. 0. Houghton & Company. 1875.
8vo. pp. V. 1-468. Printed for private distribution.
In Memoriam. The Dead of the Otey Battery, of the Thirteenth
Battalion, Virginia Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia,
C. S. A. Published by the Committee.
Richmond, Va. 1887. 4to. pp. 22.
In Memoriam 1 801 -1883. The Confederate Survivors Associa-
tion to their late Comrade, Lewis Desaursure Ford, M. D.,
LL. D., Surgeon in the Army of the Confederate States.
Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Steam Presses. 1884. 8vo. pp. 8.
In Memoriam. The Seventy-fifth General Assembly of Ohio.
In loving tribute to the memory of William McKinley,
of Ohio, Soldier, Congressman, Governor, and President
of the United States of America. In the Hall of the House
of Representatives, Wednesday, January 29, 1902.
Columbus: Press of Fred. J. Heer, State Printer. 1902. 4to. pp. 85.
In Memory of Lieut.-Col. Chas. Malone Betts, 15th Penna.
Vol. Cav. Died November 10, 1905.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 4to. pp. (6).
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Died July 17, 1881.
n. p. n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 13 (4).
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in the moment of victory, at the capture of Fort Donelson,
February 14, 1862. Aged 27 years.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. 4to. sheet.
In Memory of William Potter Wilson. (Portrait.)
(Philadelphia. 1887.) 4to. pp. 39. Privately printed.
In Piam Memoriam. The Notre Dame Scholastic. (The
Very Rev. W. Corby, C. S. C.) (Memorial Number.)
Notre Dame, Indiana. January 15, 1898. 4to. pp. 245-276.
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Instructions for Making Muster Rolls; Mustering into Service;
Periodical Payments; and for Discharge from Service of
Volunteers or Militia.
Washington: C. Alexander, Printer. 1848. i2mo. pp. 38.
(Perhaps this volume is unique. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American
war no other copy was known and the orders for mustering into service were
based upon these instructions as of 1861-65.)
Instructions for Field Artillery. Prepared by a Board of
Artillery Officers.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. i860. i2mo. pp. 384. (88 plates.)
Instructions for making quarterly returns of Ordnance and
Ordnance Stores as prescribed by the General Regulations
of the Army, including directions respecting the evidence
required in settling the ordnance property accounts of
officers leaving the service, Prepared at the Ordnance
Bureau for the use of officers accountable for such property.
Washington. 1863. 8vo. pp. — Field Copy 28th Regt. P. V.
In the Matter of Francis H. Shaw, late Captain of Co. C,
55th Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers. A copy
of the proceedings of the First Reunion of the 55th Illinois
Regiment, Infantry Volunteers, held at Canton, Illinois,
on October 30 and 31, 1884.
1 . Copy of Resolutions passed at the Reunion of the 55th Regiment
Illinois Infantry, at Canton, Illinois, October 30 and 31, 1884.
2. Petition of the Survivors of the 55th Regiment, Illinois Infantry,
to Congress.
3. Copy of Petition of Fifty Officers, filed at Time of Dismissal of
Captain Shaw.
4. Copy of Affidavit of Captain Shaw and Captain H. S. Nourse.
5. Copy of Affidavit of Captain Robert Oliver.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 15. Autograph note of Capt. Shaw.
Iowa. Reports of the Adjt.-General and Acting Quartermaster-
General.
1. Dec. 31, 1861. pp. 494. (Errata 1.)
2. Jan. 1, 1863. Vol. I. pp. XXVII. 1-1080. Vol. II. pp. 910.
3. To Jan. 11, 1864. pp. 799.
4. To Jan. 1, 1865. pp. XX. 1-1502.
5. To Jan. 1, 1866. pp. XX. 1-536. (Errata Slip.)
6. Jan. 1, 1867. Vol. I. pp. XIX. 1-795. Vol. II. pp. 695.
7. To Jan. 14, 1868. pp. 113 (1).
Des Moines. 8vo. 9 Vols.
Iowa Soldiers. Roster of Ex-Soldiers residing in Kansas.
(Topeka, Kansas.) n. d. 8vo. pp. (40).
419
Jackman, Lyman — Hadley, Amos. — History of the Sixth
New Hampshire Regiment in the War for the Union.
Captain Lyman Jackson, Historian, Amos Hadley, Ph. D.,
Editor.
Concord, N. H.: Republican Press Association. 1891.
8vo. pp. VI. (1) 1-630.
Jackson, Andrew. — Life of General Grant. This book is
the people's guide. Written and gotten up by the old
war horse of the Mexican War and the late Rebellion,
Doctor Jackson.
Pittsburgh, Pa. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
Jackson, Frederick — Haines, Zenas T. — Reed, William G.
— Il Recruitio. A comic opera, as originally produced
by members of the Forty-fourth Regiment, in barracks
at Newbern, N. C, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings, March 11, 12 and 13, 1863, before Major-General
Foster, his family and Staff. Words by Frederick Jackson,
Zenas T. Haines, and William G. Reed. Music arranged
by Charles C. Chickering.
n. p. n. d. pp. —
Jackson, H. W. R. — Confederate Monitor and Patriots'
Friend, containing sketches of numerous important and
thrilling events of the present Revolution, together with
several interesting chapters of history concerning Gen.
Stonewall Jackson, Gen. Morgan and other great men of a
new nation. Her armor and her salvation. By H. W. R.
Jackson, Aiken, South Carolina.
(Motto.) Atlanta, Georgia: Franklin Steam Printing House. 1862.
l2mo. pp. 120.
Jackson, H. W. R. — The Southern Women of the Second
American Revolution, their trials, etc. Yankee barbarity.
Illustrated. Our Naval victories, and exploits of the
Confederate War Steamers ; capture of Yankee Gunboats,
etc. By H. W. R. Jackson.
Atlanta, Georgia: Intelligencer Steam Power Press. 1893. 8vo. pp. 120(2).
Jackson, James W.-^Life of James W. Jackson. The
Alexandria Hero ; the slayer of Ellsworth ; the first martyr
in the cause of Southern independence; containing a full
account of the circumstances of his heroic death, and the
many remarkable incidents in his eventful life, constituting
a true history, more like romance than reality. Published
for the benefit of his family.
Richmond: West & Johnston. 1862. 8vo. pp. 48.
420
Jackson, Mary Anna. — Life and Letters of General Thomas
J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson). By his wife, Mary Anna
Jackson. With an introduction by Henry M. Field,
D. D. Illustrated.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1892. 8vo. pp. 479.
Jacobi, G. — The Rifled Batteries of the Americans at the
siege of Charleston, from 1863-65, their use, effect and
durability, with a criticism of the attack and defence.
By C. Jacobi, Captain Royal Prussian Artillery.
Berlin. 1866. 8vo. pp. 84 (1). Maps and plans 3.
Jacobs, B. H. — Union and Confederate War Relics of
every description, from Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,
Salem Church, Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House,
and from all the battlefields around this section. Owned
and collected by B. H. Jacobs, Fredericksburg, Va.
Fredericksburg, Va.: R. A. Kishpaugh Print, n. d. i2mo. pp. 8 (1).
Jacobs, Michael. — Notes on the Rebel Invasion of Maryland
and Pennsylvania and the Battle of Gettysburg, July
1, 2 and 3, 1863, accompanied by an explanatory map.
By M. Jacobs.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1864. i2mo. pp. 47.
Newspaper cuttings and reviews inserted.
Jacobs, Michael. — Notes on the Rebel Invasion of Maryland
and Pennsylvania and the Battle of Gettysburg, July
1, 2 and 3, 1863, accompanied by an explanatory map.
By M. Jacobs.
Gettysburg: "Star and Sentinel," Printer. 1884. i6mo. pp. 43 (7).
(Fourth edition revised.)
Jacobs, Michael. — Notes on the Rebel Invasion of Maryland
and Pennsylvania and the Battle of Gettysburg, July
1, 2 and 3, 1863. By M. Jacobs, late Professor of Mathe-
matics and Chemistry in Pennsylvania College, Gettys-
burg.
Gettysburg, Pa.: The Times Printing House. 1909. 8vo. pp. 40 (2).
(Seventh edition, revised and enlarged.)
James, Bushrod Washington. — Echoes of Battle. By
Bushrod Washington James.
Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates & Co. 1895. i2mo. pp. 222.
421
James, Francis Bakewell. — McCook's Brigade at the Assault
upon Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864. By
F. B. James, late Captain Fifty-second Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and Brevet Major United States Volunteers.
n. p. (1896.) 8vo. pp. 23. Autograph note of Author.
James, George Francis. — The Logan Monument Memorial.
Edited for the Commission by George Francis James.
Chicago: The University Press. 1898. 8vo. pp. 135.
James, Hartwell. — Military Heroes of the United States
from Lexington to Santiago. By Hartwell James, with
ninety-four illustrations.
Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Company, n. d. i2mo. pp. i-V. 218.
James, Horace. — The Two Great Wars of America. An
oration delivered in Newbern, North Carolina, before
the Twenty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers,
July 4, 1862.
Boston: W. F. Brown & Co. 1862. 8vo. pp. 30.
Jameson, Ephraim Orcutt. — The Military History of
Medway, Mass., 1745-1885. Containing the names of
the inhabitants, soldiers in the French and Indian Wars;
the Continental Soldiers and Minute-men in the War of
the Revolution; a mention of the War of 1812; the Doings
of the Town in the support of the War for the Union; a
record with Biographical Sketches of the Union Soldiers,
and Portraits of Washington, Lincoln, and Grant, with
other illustrations.
(Providence, R. I. 1886.) 8vo. pp. no (1).
Autograph note of Author.
Janes, Henry Warner. — Letter to the honorable chairman of
military committee of the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the United States explanatory of the military
record of Bvt. Lieut.-Col. Henry W. Janes, Major U. S. A.
(retired), what he therein states was done to him and
what he desires done for him now before those committees.
Baltimore, Md. March 15, 1880. 8vo. pp. 27 (1).
Janvier, Francis De Haes. — The Sleeping Sentinel. By
Francis De Haes Janvier.
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. 1863. i2mo. pp. 19.
422
Jaques, John W. — Three Years' Campaign of the Ninth
N. Y. S. M. during the Southern Rebellion.
New York. 1865. i2mo. pp. 199. 2. 47. 1.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Jaques, James F. — Address to the 73rd Regiment Illinois
Volunteer Infantry. By Colonel James F. Jaques at a
reunion held in Springfield, Illinois, October 8-10, 1890.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 42.
Jaques, James F. — Col. Jaques's Visit to Richmond, Va.,
July, 1864. Its part in the Presidential Campaign of
that year.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 533"562-
Jardine, Edward. — Three Days Reign of Terror, or the
July riots in 1863, in New York.
Harper's Magazine, January, 1867. pp. 24. Autograph note of Author.
Jay, John. — State of New York, No. 82. In Senate, April
7, 1868. Communication from the Governor transmitting
a Report of Mr. John Jay, Special Commissioner appointed
to represent New York State in the Board of Managers
of the National Cemetery at Antietam.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 42.
Jeffrey, William H. — Richmond Prisons, 1861-1862. Com-
piled from the original records kept by the Confederate
Government; journals kept by Union prisoners of war,
together with name, rank, company, regiment and State
of the four thousand who were confined there. By
William H. Jeffrey. Illustrated.
St. Johnsbury: The Republican Press. (1893.) 8vo. pp. 271.
Jenifer, W. H. — Official Report, Battle of Balls Bluff.
Southern Review, Oct., 1869. pp. 470-476.
Jenkins, Luke Edwards. — First Regiment of Infantry
Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Colonel Robert Cowdin
Commanding, in service of the United States, in answer
to the President's First Call for Troops to suppress the
Rebellion, April 15, 1861. Compiled from original papers
in the Adjutant-General and Auditor's Offices of the
Commonwealth.
Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company. 1903. 8vo. pp. 50.
423
Jenkins, Thomas E. — Book of the Royal Blue. * * The
Battle of Gettysburg. By Thomas E. Jenkins.
Baltimore, July, 1899. Vol. II., No. 10. 8vo. pp. (9-19).
Jenkins, Thomas E. — Gettysburg in War and in Peace.
A brief review of interesting historical facts and incidents
relative to the famous three-days fight so appropriately
designated "The Greatest Battle of Modern Times."
How to reach the Battlefield. The Gettysburg Short
Line, from the West, South and Southwest. Compiled
by Thomas E. Jenkins.
Baltimore, Md.: Passenger Department of the Western Maryland Railroad.
n. d. 8vo. pp. 8. 1-104.
Jenkins, Thomas E. — Gettysburg in War and in Peace.
A brief review of interesting historical facts and incidents
relative to the famous three-days fight so appropriately
designated "The Greatest Battle of Modern Times."
How to reach the Battlefield from the North, East, South
and West. The Gettysburg Short Line. Compiled by
Thomas E. Jenkins.
Baltimore, Md.: Passenger Department of the Western Maryland Railroad,
n. d. 8vo. pp. 155. Second Souvenir edition.
Jennings, Janet. — The Blue and the Gray. By Janet
Jennings, Author of "Abraham Lincoln, the Greatest
American."
Madison, Wis.: Cantwell Printing Company. (1910.) 48mo. pp. 205.
Joel, Joseph A. — Stegman, Lewis R. — Rifle Shots and
Bugle Notes, or the National Military Album, or
sketches of the principal battles, marches, picket duty,
camp fires, love adventures, and poems connected with the
late war. By Joseph A. Joel, late of the Twenth-third
Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, and Lewis R. Stegman,
late of the One Hundred and Second New York Volunteers,
and the First United States Veteran Volunteers. Illus-
trations by Darley, Leslie, and other well known artists.
New York: Grand Army Gazette Publishing Co. 1884.
Rvo. pp. IX. 564.
Johns, George S. — Philip Henson: The Southern Union Spy.
The hitherto unwritten record of a hero of the War of the
Rebellion. By George S. Johns.
(Extracts.) St. Louis: Nixon-Jones Printing Co. n. d. l2mo. pp. 97.
424
Johns, Henry T. — Life with the Forty-ninth Massachu-
setts Volunteers. By Henry T. Johns, late Private
Co. C, Forty-ninth Mass. Vols.
Washington, D. C. 1890. i2mo. pp. 435.
Johns, Henry T. — Life with the 49TH Massachusetts
Volunteers. (Illustrated.)
Pittsfield, Mass.: For the Author. 1864. i2mo. pp. 391.
Johns, John. — Wilmington During the Blockade.
Harper's Magazine, September, 1866. pp. —
Johnson, Alfred Bainbridge. — The Seventh Regiment of
Infantry. By Lieutenant A. B. Johnson, 7th U. S.
Infantry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July, 1894. pp. 896-908.
Johnson, Andrew. — Message from the President of the
United States in answer to a resolution of the House of
the 23d of June last, relative to rebel General Pickett.
House of Representatives. Ex. Document No. 11, 3d Congress, 2d Session.
Dec. 11, 1866. 8vo. pp. 9.
Johnson, Bradley Tyler. — Address before the Association of
Confederate Soldiers and Sailors of Maryland, June 10,
1874.
Baltimore. 1874. 8vo. pp. —
Autograph letter of Gen. Johnson, C. S. A.
Johnson, Bradley Tyler. — A Memoir of the Life and Public
Service of Joseph E. Johnston, once the Quartermaster-
General of the Army of the United States, and a General
in the Army of the Confederate States of America. Edited
by Bradley T. Johnson, formerly a Soldier in the Army of
Northern Virginia. Illustrated.
(Motto.) Baltimore: R. H. Woodward & Company. 1891.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-362. Autograph letter of Gen. Jos. E. Johnston.
Johnson, Bradley Tyler. — The Cause of the Confederate
States. Address by Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, delivered
before the Society of the Army and Navy of the Con-
federate States, in the State of Maryland and the Associa-
tion of the Maryland Line, at Maryland Hall, Baltimore,
Md., November 16, 1886.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
425
Johnson, Bradley Tyler. — The First Maryland Campaign.
An address by Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, delivered
February 22, 1886, at the Fourth Annual Reunion of the
Association of the Maryland Line, at Oratorio Hall,
Baltimore, Md. Printed by order of the Association of
the Maryland Line.
Baltimore. 1886. 8vo. pp. 41. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Johnson, Bradley Tyler. — The Constitution of the Con-
federate States, Montgomery, 1861. Address by Gen.
Bradley T. Johnson, delivered June 10, 1891, at the
dedication of the Confederate Monument at Fredericks-
burg, Va.
Baltimore, Md.: Press of Wilson H. Mules & Co. 1881. 8vo. pp. 16.
Johnson, E. A. — The Hero of Medfield. Containing the
Journals and Letters of Allen Alonzo Kingsbury, of
Medfield, member of Co. H, Chelsea Volunteers, Mass.
1st Reg., who was killed by the rebels near Yorktown,
April 26, 1862, also notice of the other three soldiers
belonging to the same company killed at the same time;
funeral services at Chelsea and Medfield. Historic and
poetic account of Medfield, etc.
Boston: John M. Hewes, Printer. 1862. i2mo. pp. 144.
Johnson, Hannibal Augustus. — The Sword of Honor. A
story of the Civil War. By Lieut. H. A. Johnson, Third
Maine Regt. N. V. M.
(Motto.) Worcester, Mass. : The Blanchard Press. (1906.) i2mo. pp.103.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Johnson, Hannibal Augustus. — The Sword of Honor. A
story of the Civil War. By Lieut. H. A. Johnson, Third
Maine Regiment N. V. M.
(Motto.) Hallowell, Maine: Register Printing House. 1906.
i6mo. pp. 96 (1).
Johnson, Hannibal Augustus. — The Sword of Honor.
From captivity to freedom. By Hannibal A. Johnson,
(Lieutenant Third Maine Infantry).
Providence: Published by the Society. Snow & Farnham, Printers. 1903.
Sm. 4to. pp. 72. " Edition limited to 250 copies."
426
Johnson, John. — The Defence of Charleston Harbor,
including Fort Sumter, and the Adjacent Islands, 1863-
1865. By John Johnson, formerly Major of Engineers in
the Service of the Confederate States. With original
papers in appendix, full official reports, maps and illus-
trations.
Charleston, S. C: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., Publishers. 1890.
8vo. pp. 276 i-CLXXV.
Johnson, J. A. — History of the Scandinavian Regiment, 15th
Wisconsin Regiment. A short history of its organization
and the battles in which it took part. „ Compiled by J. A.
Johnson.
La Crosse, Wisconsin. 1869. 8vo. pp. 134 (27).
Johnson, J. H. — Citizens' Welcome. By J. H. Johnson.
Delivered at the opening of the Fourth Annual Reunion
of the Society of the Army of West Virginia, held at
Parkersburg, W. Va., September 22 and 23, 1880.
Press of Winchester & Co. n. d. i6mo. pp. 16.
Johnson, John Lipscombe. — The University: Memorial
Biographical Sketches of Alumni of the University of
Virginia, who fell in the Confederate War. Five Volumes
in one. By Rev. John Lipscombe Johnson, B. A.
Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers. 1871. 8vo. pp. 765.
Autograph letter of Author.
Johnson, Polk G. — Clarksville Boys in 1861. By Polk G.
Johnson.
(Clarksville, Tenn.) n. d. i2mo. pp. 18. Autograph note of Author.
Johnson, Polk G. — Clarksville Boys of 1861. By Polk G.
Johnson. 1887.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16. (Second Edition.) Autograph letter of Author.
Johnson, Richard W. — A Soldier's Reminiscences, in Peace
and War. By Brig.-Gen. R. W. Johnson, Retired,
Brevet Maj.-Gen. U. S. A.
Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott Company. 1886. 8vo. pp. 428.
Autograph letter of Gen. R. W. Johnson.
Johnson, Richard W. — Memoir of Maj.-Gen. George H.
Thomas. By Richard W. Johnson, Brigadier-General
U. S. A. (Retired.)
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1881. 8vo. pp. 322.
Autograph of Gen. Johnson.
427
Johnson, Richard W. — The Battle of Stone River. By
Brevet Major- General R. W. Johnson, U. S. A.
Reprinted from the United Service Magazine, January, 1886. 8vo. pp. 9.
Johnson, Robert Underwood — Buel, Clarence Clough. —
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Being for
the most part contributions by Union and Confederate
Officers, based upon "The Century War Series." Edited
by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel.
New York: The Century Co.
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Johnson, Robert Underwood — Buel, Clarence Clough. —
The Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Cold Harbor. From
"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War." Being for the
most part contributions by Union and Confederate
Officers based upon "The Century War Series." Edited
by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough
Buel, of the Editorial Staff of "The Century Magazine."
London: Hugh Rees, Ltd. 1908. 4to. pp.150. (Maps.)
Johnson, Rossiter. — Camp Fires and Battlefield. History
of the Conflicts and Campaigns of the Great Civil War in
the United States. By Rossiter Johnson, LL. D. With
special contributions by General O. O. Howard, U. S. A.;
General Selden Connor, U. S. A. ; General John B. Gordon,
C. S. A.; General John T. Morgan, C. S. A.; Honorable
James Tanner; Mrs. L. C. Pickett, and an introduction
by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D. Splendidly illustrated
with the original photographs of the celebrated Brady
collection in possession of the Government and loaned for
reproduction in this work by special permission of Hon.
Daniel S. Lamont, Secretary of War.
New York: Knight & Brown. (1894.) 4to. pp. 551.
Johnson, Rossiter. — Turning Points in the Civil War.
Annual Report of the American Historical Association
for the Year 1894.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1895. 8vo. pp. 39-53.
Johnson, Rossiter. — A Short Story of the War of Secession,
1861-1865. By Rossiter Johnson.
Boston: Ticknor & Company. 1888. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-552.
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Johnson, Rossiter. — The Story of the Great Conflict.
A history of the War of Secession, 1861-1865. By
Rossiter Johnson. Special Contributions by Gen. O. O.
Howard, Gen. John B. Gordon. Over sixty illustrations.
(Extract.) New York: Bryan, Taylor & Co. 1894. Ry. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-604.
Johnson, Willis Fletcher. — Life of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman,
late retired General, U. S. A. A graphic history of his
career in War and Peace; his romantic youth; his stern
and patriotic manhood; his calm and beautiful old age;
a marvellous march from the mountains of time to the
sea of eternity. By W. Fletcher Johnson. Carefully
reviewed chapter by chapter, and with an introduction
by Maj.-Gen. O. O. Howard, U. S. A. With numerous
maps and illustrations.
Philadelphia: Hubbard Bros. 1891. i2mo. pp. 607.
Johnston, David E. — Four Years a Soldier. By David E.
Johnston, a member of Company "D," Seventh Virginia
Infantry and Sergeant Major of the Regiment.
Princeton, W. Va. 1887. i2mo. pp. 437-IX.
Johnston, Isaac N. — Four Months in Libby and the Cam-
paign against Atlanta. By Capt. I. N. Johnston, Co. H,
Sixth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry.
Cincinnati: For the Author. L. P. Thompson, Printer. 1864.
l2mo. pp. IV.-191.
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — A Narrative of Military
Operations directed during the late War between the
States. By Joseph E. Johnston, General C. S. A. Illus-
trated with steel plates and maps.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1874.
Vol. I. pp. 1-286. Vol. II. pp. 287-602.
126 portraits and engravings, 11 maps and plans inserted.
Autograph letters Jos. E. Johnston, R. Patterson, S. P. Heintzleman, J. P.
Benjamin, D. H. Hill, W. S. Hancock, Fitz Hugh Lee, Fitz John Porter, D. N.
Couch, W. S. Rosecrans, W. J. Palmer, N. B. Forrest, John A. Logan, John M.
Schofield, J. H. Wilson, James Longstreet and Jos. Hooker.
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Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Headquarters, Department
Northern Va., May 19, 1862. Ms. Report. "Copy made
for Colonel John P. Nicholson under my supervision, J.
E. Johnston."
Folio, pp. 5.
429
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Official Report of the Battle
of Manassas, July 21, 1861. J. E. Johnston, General,
Commanding. "Ms. Copy made for Col. John P.
Nicholson under my supervision, J. E. Johnston."
Folio, pp. 19.
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Reply to Gen. Geo. W.
Mindel's pamphlet reviewing Gen. Johnston's account of
the Battle of Fair Oaks in "Narrative of Military Opera-
tions."
Savannah, Ga. n. d. 4to. pp. — The original ms. and not printed.
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Report of Operations, May
19, 1862.
Folio. Ms. pp. —
(Signed by General Johnston and certified to as having been copied under his
supervision.)
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Report of the Battle of
Manassas. 1861.
Folio. Ms. pp. —
(Signed by General Johnston and certified as to having been copied under his
supervision.)
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Report of the Operations of
the Army of the Tennessee, Vineville, Ga., October 20,
1864. Ms. "True copy made under my direction for
Jno. P. Nicholson, J. E. Johnston."
Folio, pp. 25.
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Report of the Battle of the
Seven Pines, fought on the 31st ult. and 1st inst. "Ms.
Copy made for Col. John P. Nicholson under my super-
vision."
Folio, pp. 6.
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston. — Report of Operations in the
Dept. of Miss, and East La. Meridian, Miss., Nov. 1 , 1863.
Ms. "Copy made for Col. John P. Nicholson, under my
supervision, J. E. Johnston."
Folio, pp. 31.
Johnston, Joseph Eccleston — Pemberton, John E. —
Report of General Joseph E. Johnston, of his operations
in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana,
together with Lieut. -General Pemberton's Report of the
Battles of Port Gibson, Baker's Creek and Siege of
Vicksburg. Published by order of Congress.
Richmond: R. M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864. 8vo. pp. 213.
(Contains an appendix to Gen. Pemberton's Report.)
430
Johnston, Marianne C. Howe. — The Young Chaplain. By
his mother.
New York: N. Tibbals & Sons, Publishers. 1876. l2mo. pp. 138.
Johnston, Mary. — The Long Roll. By Mary Johnston.
With illustrations by N. C. Wyeth.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company. 1911.
8vo. pp. X. 1-683. First edition. Autograph edition signed by Mary Johnston.
Johnston, Mary. — Cease Firing. By Mary Johnston. With
illustrations by N. C. Wyeth.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company. 1912.
l2mo. pp. VIII. 1-457. Autograph edition.
Johnston, Mary. — Gettysburg. By Mary Johnston.
The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1912. pp. 1-9.
Johnston, R. M. — Biographies of Leading Americans. Edited
by W. P. Trent. Leading American Soldiers. By R.
M. Johnston, M. A. Cantab, Lecturer in History at
Harvard University. With thirteen portraits.
New York: Henry Holt & Company. 1907. i2mo. pp. XV. 1-371.
Johnston, R. M. — Bull Run: Its Strategy and Tactics. By
R. M. Johnston, Author of the Roman Theocracy and
the Republic, etc.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company. 1913.
8vo. pp. XIX. 1-293.
Johnston, William Preston. — The Life of Gen. Albert
Sidney Johnston, embracing his services in the Armies
of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the
Confederate States. By William Preston Johnston. With
illustrations on steel and wood.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1878. 8vo. pp. XVIII. 1-755.
Autograph note of Author and newspaper cuttings inserted.
Jonas, Benjamin Franklin. — Address of Hon. B. F. Jonas,
at the laying of the cornerstone of the Monument to the
memory of the Confederate Dead at Baton Rouge,
February 22, 1886.
Hopkins Printing Office. 1886. 8vo. pp. 19.
Jones, B. W. — Under the Stars and Bars. A history of the
Surry Light Artillery. Recollections of a Private Soldier
in the War between the States.
Richmond: Everett Waddey Co. 1909. 8vo. pp. 297.
431
Jones, Charles Colquitt, Jr. — A Roster of General Officers,
Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives, Mili-
tary organizations, etc., in Confederate service during
the War between the States. By Charles C. Jones, Jr.,
late Lieut.-Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.
Richmond, Va.: Southern Historical Society. 1876. 8vo. pp. 135.
Interleaved and ras. notes, corrections, additions and autograph letter of
Col. Jones.
Jones, Charles Colquitt, Jr. — A Roster of General Officers,
Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives, Mili-
tary Organizations, etc., in Confederate Service during
the War between the States. By Charles C. Jones, Jr.,
late Lieut.-Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.
Richmond, Va.: Southern Historical Society. 1876. (War Department,
Washington, D. C. reprint.) 4*0. pp. (135).
Jones, Charles Colquitt, Jr. — Bombardments and Capture
of Fort McAllister.
Magazine of American History, Vol. XIV. 1885. pp. 501-508.
Jones, Charles Colquitt, Jr. — Historical Sketch of the
Chatham Artillery during the Confederate Struggle for
Independence. By Charles C. Jones, Jr.
Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell. 1867. 8vo. pp. VIII.-240.
Autograph letter of Lt.-Col. Jones, C. S. A.
Jones, Charles Colquitt, Jr. — Oration pronounced by Col.
Charles C. Jones, Jr. on the 31st October, 1878, upon the
occasion of the unveiling and dedication of the Confederate
Monument erected by the Ladies Memorial Association
of Augusta, in Broad Street in the City of Augusta,
Georgia.
(Motto.) Augusta: Reprint from "Evening Sentinel," October 31, 1878.
8vo. pp. 9. Autograph letter of Col. Jones.
Jones, Charles Colquitt, Jr. — The Siege of Savannah in
December, 1864, and the Confederate Operations in
Georgia and the Third Military District of South Carolina
during General Sherman's march from Atlanta to the
Sea. By Charles C. Jones, Jr., late Lieut.-Col. Artillery,
C. S. A., and Chief of Artillery during the Siege. Printed
for the Author.
Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell. 1874. Sm. 4to. pp. X. 1-184.
Ms. corrections by Author. Autograph letter and portrait inserted.
432
Jones, Charles Edgeworth. — Georgia in the War, 1861-1865.
By Chas. Edgeworth Jones, of Augusta, Ga., formerly
Historian Camp No. 435, N. C. V.
Atlanta : Printed by Foote & Davis Co. (1909.) i2mo. pp.167.
Jones, Charles Edgeworth. — In Memoriam. Colonel Charles
C. Jones, Jr., LL. D., Historian, Biographer, and Archae-
ologist, 1 83 1 -1 889. By Charles Edgeworth Jones.
Augusta, Ga. 1893. 8vo. pp. 13.
Jones, Charles P. — Biennial Report of the Adjutant-General
of Alabama, to Thos. G. Jones, Governor and Commander-
in-Chief. 1894.
Montgomery, Ala. 1894. 8vo. pp. 9. Appendices VIII.
(Confederate Record of Alabama Troops.)
Jones, Charles R. — Historical Sketch 55th N. C. I.
Our Living and Our Dead, March 25,-May 13, 1874. PP- (55)-
Jones, Edward Franc. — Paper read at a Meeting of the New
York State Loyal Legion, New York, May 3, 191 1.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4.
Jones, Edward Franc. — Send Them Home Tenderly. A
tribute to the Memory of Charles A. Taylor, Co. D,
Sixth Regt., M. V. M., the First Martyr who gave his
life in defense of the Union in the late Civil War, and of
Sumner H. Needham, Luther C. Ladd and Addison O.
Whitney, who quickly followed in the path of death.
n. p. n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 4.
Jones, Edward Franc. — The Origin of the Flag. Compiled
by Edward F. Jones, Colonel 6th and 26th Mass. Vols.
(Baltimore, April 19, 1861.) Bvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols.,
Lieut.-Governor State of New York, 1885-1892.
(Binghamton, N. Y.: Press of the Jones Scale Works.) (1896.)
48mo. pp. 32.
Jones, Evan Rowland. — Four Years in the Army of the
Potomac. A Soldier's Recollections. By Major Jones.
London: The Tyne Publishing Company. 8vo. pp. 246.
Jones, Evan Rowland. — Lincoln, Stanton and Grant.
Historical Sketches. By Major Evan Rowland Jones,
United States Consul, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. With steel
portraits.
(Motto.) London: Frederick Warne & Co. (1875.)
8vo. pp. XII. 1-342.
433
Jones, Frank J. — Response to the toast "Heroism in War."
By Frank J. Jones (Bvt. Major U. S. Vols.), at the Fifth
Annual Banquet of the Cincinnati Society of Ex-Army
and Navy Officers at the Burnet House, Thursday
Evening, Jan. 8, 1880. Published by request of the
Officers of the Society.
Cincinnati, n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. II. Autograph note of Major Jones.
Jones, Hamilton C. — The Fifty-seventh North Carolina
Regiment. By Lieut.-Colonel Hamilton C. Jones.
Charlotte: The Observer, January 21, 1900. i2mo. pp. (i2). (Mounted.)
Jones, John B. — A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confed-
erate States Capitol. By J. B. Jones.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1866. Post 8vo.
Vol. I. pp. XII. 392. Vol. II. pp. 480.
Jones, J. S. — History of the 174th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Address delivered by General J. S. Jones at the Reunion
of the 174th O. V. I., August 30, 1894, at Marysville, Ohio.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 35.
Jones, John William. — Action of R. E. Lee Camp No. 1,
Sons of Confederate Veterans, and R. E. Lee Camp, No.
1, C. V., in regard to Barnes' Brief History of the United
States with Review of the History by Rev. J. William
Jones.
Richmond, Va. 1895. 8vo. pp. 14.
Jones, John William.— Appomattox : The true story of the
surrender.
Richmond: From The Dispatch, n. d.
The Historical Magazine, Vol. II., Third Series, Oct., 1873. 4to. pp. 235-239.
Autograph letter of Rev. J. Wm. Jones, D. D.
Jones, John William. — Army of Northern Virginia.
Memorial Volume. Compiled by Rev. J. William Jones,
D. D., at the request of the Virginia Division of the Army
of Northern Virginia Association.
Richmond: J. W. Randolph & English. 1880. 8vo. pp. VIII. 347.
Autograph letter of Dr. Jones. Circulars, etc., inserted.
Jones, John William. — Christ in the Camp or Religion in
Lee's Army. Supplemented by a sketch of the work in
the other Confederate Armies, by Rev. J. Wm. Jones,
D. D., with an introduction by Rev. J. C. Cransberry,
D. D.
Richmond, Va.: B. F. Johnson & Co. (1887.) 8vo. pp. 623.
434
Jones, John William. — Life and Letters of Robert Edward
Lee, Soldier and Man. By Rev. J. William Jones, D. D.
* * With portraits of Gen. Lee.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1906.
8vo. pp. XII. 1-486.
Jones, John William. — Confederate View of the treatment
of prisoners. Compiled from official records and other
documents, by Rev. J. William Jones, D. D., Secretary
Southern Historical Society.
Richmond: Southern Historical Society. 1876. 8vo. pp. (4) 1 13-130.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Dr. Jones. Newspaper replies, etc.,
inserted.
Jones, John William. — Personal Reminiscences, anecdotes
and letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Published by authority
of the Lee family and the Faculty of Washington and Lee
University. (Illustrated.)
New York. 1875. 8vo. pp. XVI. 509.
Autograph letter of Rev. Dr. Jones.
Jones, Joseph. — Andersonville. The relations of the "Con-
federate Government" to Federal Prisoners. Letter of
Prof. Joseph Jones, M. D., of New Orleans to Hon. B. H.
Hill, Letter of Gen. R. E. Lee on Federal and Confederate
Prisons.
New Orleans, La. Jan. 17, 1876. 8vo. pp. —
Jones, Justin. — Virginia Graham, the Spy of the Grand Army.
By Harry Hazel.
Boston: The New England News Company. (1867.) 8vo. pp. 165. 112.
Jones, J. G. — Brief Sketch of the Thirty-fifth Regiment N. C.
Troops.
Our Living and Our Dead, July 30, 1873. pp. (4).
Jones, Samuel. — The Siege of Charleston and the opera-
tions on the South Atlantic Coast in the War among the
States. By Samuel Jones, formerly Major-General C. S. A.
New York: The Neale Publishing Company. 191 1. 121110. pp. 295.
Jones, Sarah L. — Life in the South; from the commencement
of the War, by a blockaded British subject, being a social
history of those who took part in the battles, from a
personal acquaintance with them in their own homes,
from the spring of i860 to August, 1862.
London: Chapman & Hall. 1863.
i2mo. Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-427. Vol. II. pp. VII. 1-404.
435
Jones, Sarah L. — "Stonewall" Jackson, late General of the
Confederate States Army. A biographical sketch, and
an outline of his Virginian Campaigns. By the Author
of "Life in the South."
London: Chapman & Hall. 1863. i2mo. pp. XIV. 1-178. Map.
Second edition.
Jones, William E. — The Military History of the One
Hundred and Sixty-first New York Volunteers, Infantry,
from August 15, 1862, to October 17, 1865.
Bath: Hull & Barnes, Printers. (1865.) 8vo. pp. 64.
Jones. — Has Gen. Grant Genius? By Private Jones.
New York: Published by J. Hagerty. 1884. 8vo. pp. 140.
Jordan, Ewing. — University of Pennsylvania Men who
served in the Civil War, 1861-1865, Department of Arts
(The College). Compiled by Ewing Jordan, A. M., M. D.
8vo. pp. 20-38 — 75-86 — 147-162 — 231-242. (Index 4.)
Jordan, Francis. — Report of Col. F. Jordan, Pennsylvania State
Agent at Washington, D. C. (1865.)
Harrisburg. (1866.) 8vo. pp. 6.
Jordan, Thomas. — The Campaign and Battle of Shiloh.
The United Service, March, 1885. pp. 262-280. April, 1885. pp. 393-410.
Jordan, Thomas. — The Vicksburg Campaign of 1862-63.
The United Service, June-July, 1885. pp. 632-649 and 22-23.
Jordan, Thomas — Pryor, J. P. — The Campaigns of Lieut.-
Gen. N. B. Forrest, and of Forrest's Cavalry, with
portraits, maps, and illustrations. By General Thomas
Jordan and J. P. Pryor.
New Orleans, La.: Blelock & Company. 1868. 8vo. pp. XV. 704.
Jordon, Thomas. — Jefferson Davis.
Harper's Magazine, October, 1865. pp. —
Jordon, Thomas. — Paris' History of Our War. The
Orleans Prince criticized by Beauregard's Chief of Staff.
A sharp arraignment on charges of inaccuracy and in-
competency, introducing interesting details of the first
battle of Bull Run.
Autograph letter of Comte de Paris and replies, etc., inserted.
436
Jordon, Thomas. — Review of certain remarks made by the
President when requested to restore General Beauregard
to the Command of Department No. 2. (Printed but
not published.)
Charleston: Steam power presses of Evans & Cogswell. 1863. 8vo. pp. 28.
Ms. notes by Gen. Jordan.
Joyce, John A. — A Checkered Life. By Col. John A. Joyce.
(Motto.) Chicago: S. P. Rounds, Jr. 1883. i2mo. pp. 318 (1).
(Contains a history of the 24th Kentucky Union Regiment.)
Joyce, John A. — Jewels of Memory. By Col. John A. Joyce.
(Motto.) Washington, D. C: Gibson Brothers, Publishers. 1895.
l2mo. pp. 245.
Judd, David Wright. — The Story of the 33D N. Y. S. Vols.,
or two years Campaigning in Virginia and Maryland.
Illustrated.
Rochester. 1864. i2mo. pp. IV. 349. 76. Autograph letter of Author.
Judson, Amos M. — History of the Eighty- third Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers. By A. M. Judson, Captain of
Company "E."
Erie, Pa.: B. F. H. Lynn, Publisher. (1866.)
Ry. 8vo. pp. IX.-XV. 17-139 (i).
Judson, Harry P. — A History of the Troy Citizens Corps,
Troy, N. Y. By Harry P. Judson.
Troy, N. Y.: Troy Times Printing House. 1884.
8vo. pp. 204. III. (Slip.)
Junkin, David X. — Norton, Frank Henry. — The Life of
Winfield Scott Hancock, Personal, Military and
Political. By Rev. D. X. Junkin, D. D., late Chaplain
United States Navy, and Frank H. Norton, formerly
Assistant Librarian Astor Library. Illustrated on wood
with Battle-scenes by A. R. Ward, and Steel portrait by
Hall.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1880. i2mo. pp. XIII. (1) 398.
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Jack Mosby. The Guerrilla Chief. By Lieut.-Col. * * *
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James Starr, late Colonel Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry. A
Memoir Prepared for the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the
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"Printed for Private Distribution." 1882. 8vo. pp. 18.
437
Jenny Wade of Gettysburg.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1864.
i2mo. pp. 33.
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Journal of the Public and Secret Proceedings of the Convention
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Judge Advocate-General's Department U. S. A. A sketch
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Department United States Army, Washington, D. C.
March 1, 1878, as prepared at the request of the Com-
mission (of 1876) on the reform and reorganization of the
Army, with additions.
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Kaler, William S. — Roster and History of the One Hundred
Twenty- third Regiment, I. V. I., in the War of the
Rebellion. Compiled by W. S. Kaler.
Andersonville, Indiana. 1899. 48mo. pp. 61.
Kane, George Proctor. — To All Marylanders in the Con-
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William Kaufmann. With 36 maps and plans.
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8vo. pp. XII. (1) 1-588.
Kearney, Philip — Birney, David Bell. — Official Reports
of General Kearney and General Birney, of the Battle of
Seven Pines, May 31, 1862.
Philadelphia. 1863. 8vo. pp. 16.
Kearney, Philip J. — Letters from the Field. Written to
his relatives, by Major Philip J. Kearney, Eleventh New
Jersey Volunteers.
The Historical Magazine, March, 1870. pp. 184-195.
Keegan, James F. — N. G. S. N. Y. War Record and history
of the Eighty-fourth Regiment (Col. F. A. Conkling,
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Keifer, Joseph Warren. — A Forgotten Battle: Sailors'
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service from August, 1861, to 1864. By F. W. Keil,
formerly Commanding Company C. With an introduc-
tory by General H. V. Boynton. The original Persimmon
Regiment.
Fort Wayne, Indiana: Archer, Housh & Co. 1894. i2mo. pp. XII. 1-272.
Keiley, Anthony M. — In Vinculis, or the prisoner of war.
Being the experience of a rebel in two federal pens,
interspersed with remembrances of the late war; anecdotes
of Southern Generals, etc. By a Virginia Confederate.
Petersburg, Va. 1866. i2mo. pp. —
Keim, DeBenneville Randolph. — Sherman. A Memorial
in Art, Oratory and Literature by the Society of the Army
of the Tennessee, with the aid of the Congress of the
United States of America. Prepared by authority of
Congress under the Direction of Col. Thomas W. Symons,
Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, in charge of Monument
and Ceremonies, by DeB. Randolph Keim, War Cor-
respondent of the New York Herald, attending the
Operations of the Army of the Tennessee, 1862-3-4.
58th Congress, 2d Session. Document No. 320.
Government Printing Office. 1904. 8to. pp. 410 (3).
440
Kelley, Daniel G. — What I Saw and Suffered in Rebel
Prisons. By Daniel G. Kelley, late Sergeant Company
K, Twenty-fourth New York Cavalry. With an intro-
duction by Major Anson G. Chester.
Buffalo: Thomas, Howard & Johnson. 1868. i2mo. pp. 86 (2).
Autograph letter of Major Chester.
Kelley, H. W. — Our Flag and Its History. -•
Philadelphia. 1886. pp. —
Kelley, William Darrah. — Lincoln and Stanton. A study
of the War Administration of 1861 and 1862, with special
consideration of some recent statements of Gen. Geo. B.
McClellan. By Wm. D. Kelley, M. C.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1885. i2mo. pp. 88.
Kellogg, John Azor. — Capture and Escape. A narrative of
Army and Prison Life. By John Azor Kellogg, Colonel
of Sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and Brevet
Brigadier-General, Wisconsin History Commission.
Original Paper No. 2. Wisconsin History Commission. November, 1908.
Democrat Printing Co., State Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-201.
Kellogg, J. J. — War Experiences and the Story of the
Vicksburg Campaign, from "Milliken's Bend," to July
4,. 1863, being an accurate and graphic account of Cam-
paign Events taken from the diary of Capt. J.J. Kellogg,
of Co. B, 113th Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 64.
Kellogg, Robert H. — Life and Death in Rebel Prisons;
giving a complete history of the inhuman and barbarous
treatment of our brave soldiers by Rebel Authorities,
inflicting terrible suffering and frightful mortality princi-
pally at Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S. C; describ-
ing plans of escape, arrival of prisoners, with numerous
and varied incidents and anecdotes of prison life. By
Robt. H. Kellogg, Sergeant Major, 16th Regiment
Connecticut Volunteers, prepared from his daily journal
to which is added as full sketches of other prisons as can
be given without repetition of the above, by parties who
have been confined therein. To which is added an
account of the capture of Jefferson Davis, and life, trial
and execution of Capt. Wirtz. Illustrated.
Hartford, Conn.: L. Stebbins. 1866. i2mo. pp. 463.
441
Kellogg, Sanford Cobb. — The Shenandoah Valley and
Virginia, 1861 to 1865. By Sanford C. Kellogg, U. S. A.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, n. d.
i2mo. pp. 247. Autograph letter of Author.
Kelly, James. — The American Catalogue of Books (Original
and Reprints), published in the United States from Jan.,
1861, to Jan., 1866, with date of publication, size, price,
and publisher's name, with supplement, containing
pamphlets, sermons, and addresses on the Civil War in
the United States, 1 861 -1866; and Appendix, containing
names of learned societies and other literary associations,
with a list of their publications, 1 861 -1866. Compiled
and arranged by James Kelly.
New York: John Wiley & Son. 1866. 8vo. pp. 303.
Kelly, Welden. — A Historic Sketch, Lest We Forget, Com-
pany "E," 26th Ohio Infantry in the War for the Union,
1861-65. By Captain Welden Kelly.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 45. Autograph letter of Author.
Kelsey, D. M. — Deeds of Daring by both Blue and Gray.
Thrilling narratives of personal adventure, exploits of
scouts and spies during the great Civil War. By D. M.
Kelsey. Profusely illustrated.
(Motto.) Philadelphia and St. Louis. 1883. 8vo. pp. XXI. 608.
Kelsey, D. M. — Deeds of Daring by the American Soldiers,
North and South. Thrilling narratives of personal
adventure, exploits of scouts and spies, forlorn hopes,
heroic bravery, patient endurance, imprisonment and
hairbreadth escapes, romantic incidents, hand to hand
struggles, humorous and tragic events, perilous journeys,
bold dashes, brilliant successes, magnanimous actions,
etc., on each side during the Civil War. By D. M.
Kelsey.
Chicago and New York: The Werner Company. 1898.
8vo. pp. XXI. -672. Revised edition.
Kelso, Isaac. — The Stars and Bars, or the Reign of Terror in
Missouri. By Isaac Kelso.
(Motto.) Boston: A. Williams & Co. 1864. i2mo. pp. VI. 324.
Kemper, Andrew Carr. — A Paper read before the Loyal
Legion, on William Haines Lytle, by Dr. And. C. Kemper,
late Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General United
States Volunteers. June 6, 1883.
Cincinnati, O.: Peter G. Thomson, n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
442
Kemper, Andrew Can*. — Primogeniture. (Loyal Legion.)
(By Dr. Andrew C. Kemper. Cincinnati.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Kemper, Andrew Carr. — The Night After the Battle.
Written for and read before the Ohio Commandery of the
Loyal Legion, by Dr. And. C. Kemper, late Captain and
Assistant Adjutant-General, United States Volunteers,
July ii, 1883.
Cincinnati, O.: Peter G. Thomson. (1883.) 8vo. pp. 17.
Kemper, James Lawson — Hoge, Moses Drury. — Inaugura-
tion of the Jackson Statue. Introductory address of
Governor Kemper and Oration by Rev. Moses D. Hoge,
D. D., on Tuesday, October 26, 1875.
Richmond. 1875. 8vo. pp. 23.
Kemper, James Lawson. — Jackson-Hope Medals. Address
of Gov. James L. Kemper, of Virginia, on the First
Award of the Jackson-Hope Medals to Cadet Lewis
Harvie Strother, of Virginia, and Cadet E. M. Davison,
of Maryland, as the First and Second honor graduates of
the Virginia Military Institute, July 3, 1877.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 26.
Kenan, Thomas S. — Sketch of the Forty-third Regiment
North Carolina Troops Infantry.
(Raleigh, N. C. 1895.) 8vo. pp.26.
Kennard, Martin P. — Address of Martin P. Kennard, in
behalf of the subscribing citizens, on presentation to the
town of a memorial portrait of the late Brig.-Gen. Edward
Augustus Wild, together with the response of the chairman
of the Board of Selectmen, and the impromptu remarks of
other gentlemen present.
Brookline, Mass.: Printed for the Town. 1894. 8vo. pp. 28 (1).
Kennaway, John H. — On Sherman's Track, or the South
after the War. With illustrations.
London. 1867. i2mo. pp. —
Kennedy, Elijah R. — John B. Woodward, A Biographical
Memoir. By Elijah R. Kennedy.
New York: Printed at the De Vinne Press. MDCCCXCVII. 8vo. pp. 222.
"For private distribution."
443
Kennedy, Elijah R. — The Contest for California in 1861.
How Colonel E. D. Baker saved the Pacific States to the
Union. By Elijah R. Kennedy. With illustrations.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. 1912.
8vo. pp. XIV. 1 -36 1.
Kennedy, John. — A History of the Civil War in the United
States, from its commencement in 1861, to January, 1862,
to be continued to the termination of the War. By John
Kennedy, Esq.
Philadelphia: Kennedy & Greely, Publishers, n. d. 8vo. pp. II. 1-304.
Kennedy, Robert Patterson. — An Address delivered upon
the occasion of the dedication of the monument erected by
the State of Ohio to the memory of her illustrous dead
upon the Battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1903.
By Gen. Robert P. Kennedy.
(Index Printing & Publishing Co.) n. d. i2mo. pp. (16).
Kennedy, Robert Patterson. — Address of General Robert P.
Kennedy, delivered at the Reunion of the Armies of West
Virginia, Marietta, O., Sept. 19, 1879.
" Bellefontaine Republican" Print, n. d. 8vo. pp. 13.
Kennedy, Terance J. — Col. T. J. Kennedy, the First Volunteer
for the Union, in the War of 1861 and '65.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 12.
Kent, Charles N. — History of the Seventeenth Regiment,
New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1863. By
Lieut. Charles N. Kent.
(Motto.) Concord, N. H. : Published by order of the Seventeenth New Hamp-
shire Veteran Association. 1898. 8vo. pp. 335.
Kent, E. C. (Mrs.) — "Four Years in Secessia." A narrative
of a residence at the South previous to and during the
Southern Rebellion, up to November, 1863, when the
writer escaped from Richmond. By Mrs. E. C. Kent.
n. p. Printed for the Author. 1864. 8vo. pp. 26 (1).
Kent, Henry O. — Reports from the Committee on Military
Affairs.
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1892. pp. 6.
2. 52d Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives. Report
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Kepler, William. — History of the Three Months' and Three
Years' Service from April 16, 1861, to June 22, 1864, of
the Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the
War for the Union. By Wm. Kepler, Private of Com-
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Cleveland, O.: Leader Printing Company. 1886. 8vo. pp. 287.
Kerbey, J. O. — A Boy Spy in Dixie. Service under the
shadow of the scaffold. By J. O. Kerbey. With illus-
trations by Coffin.
Washington, D. C: The National Tribune. 1897. 8vo. pp. V. 7-383.
Kerbey, J. O. — The Boy Spy. A substantially true record of
secret service during the War of the Rebellion; a correct
account of events witnessed by a soldier attached to
Headquarters; the only practical history of War tele-
graphers in the field; a full account of the mysteries of
signalling by flags, torches and rockets; thrilling scenes of
battles, captures and escapes. By Major J. 0. Kerbey.
Chicago: American Mutual Library Association. 1889.
i2mo. pp. VII. 557.
Kerbey, J. O. — Further Adventures of the Boy Spy in Dixie.
By J. 0. Kerbey. With illustrations by Coffin.
Washington, D. C. : The National Tribune. 1898. i2mo. pp.379.
Kerbey, J. O. — On the War Path. A journey over the
historic grounds of the late Civil War. By Major J. O.
Kerbey.
Chicago: Omohue, Henneberry & Co. 1890. i2mo. pp. 301.
Kerr, John H. — 13TH Anniversary of the Battle of Antie-
tam. Oration delivered at the First reunion of the One
Hundred and Fifty-fifth Regiment. Penna. Veteran
Volunteers, at Lafayette Hall, Pittsburgh, Friday evening
September 17, 1875.
Pittsburgh. 1875. 8vo. pp. 20.
Kerr, William J. — General George B. McClellan and his
Detractors.
Paris: Printed by T. Symonds. 1885. 8vo. pp. 12.
Privately printed. Autograph letter of Author.
Kerwood, A. L. — Annals of the Fifty-seventh Regiment Indiana
Volunteers, marches, battles, and incidents of Army Life.
By a member of the Regiment.
Dayton, Ohio. 1868. i2mo. pp. 374.
445
Ketcheson, John C. — Who Fired the First Shot at the Battle
of Gettysburg? Honor to whom Honor is Due.
n p. n. d. 4to. pp. 3.
Ketchum, Hiram. — Gen. McClellan's Peninsular Cam-
paign. Review of the report of the Committee on the
conduct of the War relative to the Peninsular Campaign.
New York. 1864. 8vo. pp. —
Kettell, Thomas Prentice. — History of the Great Rebellion,
from its commencement to its close, giving an account of
its origin, the secession of the Southern States, and the
formation of the Confederate Government, the concen-
tration of the military and financial resources of the
Federal Government, from official sources by Thomas P.
Kettell. Embellished with numerous and beautiful steel
plate engravings, and valuable maps, showing all the
important military points, complete in one volume.
Hartford, Conn.: L. Stebbins. 1865. 8vo. pp. IV. 778.
Key, Francis Scott. — Our Flag. (By Francis Scott Key,
Author of the "Star Spangled Banner.")
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 18.
Key, Thomas Marshall. — Report of Colonel Key relative to
the exchange of prisoners of War.
Washington. 1865. Ex. Document No. 20. 38th Congress, 2d Session.
8vo. pp. 3.
Keyes, Charles M. — The Military History of the 123D
Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Edited by C. M.
Keyes, 1st Lieutenant 123d Reg. 0. V. I.
Sandusky. 1874. i2mo. pp.196.. Autograph letter of Lt. Keyes.
Keyes, Elisha W. — Lake Mills in the War of Secession.
By Elisha W. Keyes. (From Proceedings of the Wisconsin
State Historical Society.)
Madison, Wisconsin. 1897. 8vo. pp. 99-106.
Keyes, Erasmus Darwin. — Correspondence in relation to
the Services of the Fourth Corps, Army of the Potomac.
(New York. 1877.) 8vo. pp. 7.
Keyes, Erasmus Darwin. — Fifty Years' Observations of
men and events, civil and military. By E. D. Keyes,
Bvt. Brigadier-General U. S. Army; late Major-General
U. S. Volunteers, Commanding the Fourth Corps.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1884. i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-515.
446 ,
Kidd, James Harvey. — Address of Gen. James H. Kidd at the
dedication of Michigan Monuments upon the Battlefields
of Gettysburg, June 12, 1889.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 25. Autograph note of Author.
Kidd, James Harvey. — Personal Recollections of a cavalry-
man with Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade in the Civil
War. By J. H. Kidd, formerly Colonel Sixth Michigan
Cavalry and Brevet Brigadier-General of Volunteers.
Ionia, Michigan: Sentinel Printing Company. 1908.
8vo. pp. XIV. 1-476. Autograph of Author.
Keifer, Joseph Warren. — Biographical Sketch and steel
plate portrait of Joseph Warren Keifer, of Springfield,
Ohio. From the biographical cyclopaedia and portrait
gallery of distinguished men of the State of Ohio.
Cincinnati: John C. Yorston & Co. 1880. 8vo. pp. (7).
Keifer, Joseph Warren. — Official Reports of J. Warren
Keifer, Brevet Major-General of Volunteers, U. S. A.,
detailing movements and operations of his command in
the battles of Winchester, 1863, Brandy Station, Orange
Grove, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Peters-
burg, (1864), Monocacy, Opequon, Fisher's Hill, Cedar
Creek, Petersburg, 1865, Sailor's Creek, also prior to and
at the surrender of General Lee's Army.
Springfield, Ohio: Daily Republic Steam Job Office. 1866. 8vo. pp. 50.
Keifer, Joseph Warren. — Ohio's Contribution, sacrifice
and service in the War. Oration by Gen. J. Warren
Keifer, of Springfield, at Newark, Ohio, before a "State
Reunion of Soldiers and Sailors," Monday, July 22, 1878,
the Anniversary of the death of Maj.-Gen. James B.
McPherson.
(Motto.) Springfield, Ohio. 1878. 8vo. pp. 15.
Keifer, Joseph Warren. — Slavery and Four Years of War.
A political history of slavery in the United States together
with a narrative of the Campaigns and Battle of the Civil
War in which the author took part, 1861-1865. By
Joseph Warren Keifer, Brevet Major-General of Volun-
teers; Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, U. S.
A.; and Major-General of Volunteers, Spanish War.
Illustrated. 1 861 -1863.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1900.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. X. 1-324. Vol. II. pp. IX. 1-352. Autograph of Author.
447
Keifer, W. R. — History of the One Hundred and Fifty-third
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry, which was
recruited in Northampton County, Pa., 1862-1863.
Written by Rev. W. R. Kiefer, Historian (one of the
musicians), assisted by Newton H. Mack, Secretary of
the Regimental Association.
Easton, Pennsylvania: Press of the Chemical Publishing Co. 1909.
8vo. pp. 8-1-352.
Kieffer, Harry M. — The Recollections of a Drummer Boy.
By Harry M . Kieffer, late of the One Hundred and Fiftieth
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Illustrated.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1890.
Sm. 4to. pp. 250. Seventh edition, revised and enlarged.
Kilbourne, Tompkins. — Gettysburg. (Compiled by Kil-
bourne Tompkins.)
New York: Press of Kilbourne Tompkins. 1878. 48mo. pp. 12 (2).
Kilmer, George L. — Daring Deeds of Daring Men. A
collection of graphic accounts of deeds of individual
heroism, hairbreadth escapes, acts of bravery, strategic
movements, and other exciting adventures of the great
wars of modern times. By Capt. George L. Kilmer.
Over one hundred illustrations.
New York: W. D. Rowland, Publisher. (1891.) l2mo. pp. 172.
Kilmer, George L. — Gettysburg. How the famous battle
has been fought over on paper, wordy controversies. A
summing up of the most important statements.
American Press Association. May, 1888. i2mo. pp. (37).
Kilmer, George L. — The Experiences of the Twenty-
seventh New York Volunteers.
Philadelphia: The Times, April 16, 1887. i2mo. pp. (8).
Kilpatrick, Judson A. — The Irish Soldier in the War of the
Rebellion. Lecture delivered in Boston Theatre in 1874.
Decherton, N. J.: Independent Steam Print, n. d. 8vo. pp. II.
Kimball, Edward P. — Brinley Hall Album and Post 10
Sketch Book. Edward P. Kimball, Worcester, Mass.
Worcester, Mass.: F. S. Blanchard & Co., Printers. (1896.)
4to. oblong, pp. 364.
448
Kimberly, Robert L. — Halloway, Ephraim S. — The Forty-
first Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the War of the
Rebellion, 1 861-1865. By Robert L. Kimberly and
Ephraim S. Halloway, with the co-operation of the
Committee of the Regimental Association.
Cleveland, Ohio: W. R. Smellie, Printer and Publisher. 1897.
8vo. pp. 292 (2).
Kimmell, Charles F. — (Sherman's March from the Mountains
to the Sea. Scraps from the diary of a Dayton boy, who
was a private in the Sixty-sixth Illinois V. I.)
Dayton: Sunday Morning News. 1878. i2mo. pp. (20). (Mounted.)
Kiner, Frederick F. — One Year's Soldiering, embracing the
battles of Fort Donelson and Shiloh and the capture of
two hundred officers and men of the Fourteenth Iowa
Infantry and their confinement six months and a half in
Rebel prisons. By F. F. Kiner, Chaplain Fourteenth
Iowa Infantry.
Lancaster: E. H. Thomas, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. —
King, Charles. — Famous and Decisive Battles of the
World. The essence of history for 2500 years. With
plans of battlefields, maps and one hundred and ten
engravings from paintings by Meissonier, DeNeuville,
Alma Tadema, Woodville and others. By Charles King,
Brigadier-General, U. S. A.
n. p. (1899.) 8vo. pp. 870.
King, Charles. — Gainesville, August 28, 1862. By Charles
King, Captain Fifth United States Cavalry, Retired, and
Brigadier-General United States Volunteers, 1898-9.
Milwaukee: Burdick & Allen, Printers. 1903. 8vo. pp. 27.
Presentation copy from Gen. King.
King, Charles. — The Iron Brigade. A story of the Army of
the Potomac. By General Charles King. Illustrations
by R. F. Zogbaum.
New York: G. W. Dillingham Company, Publishers, n. d. i2mo. pp. 379.
Autograph note of General King.
King, Charles. — The Rock of Chickamauga. By General
Charles King. * * * Illustrations by Gilbert Gaul and
Chas. J. Post.
New York: G. W. Dillingham Company, Publishers. (1907.)
i2mo. pp. 397. Autograph letter of Gen. King.
449
King, Horatio. — Turning on the Light. A dispassionate
survey of President Buchanan's Administration from
i860 to its close, including a biographical sketch of the
author, eight letters from Mr. Buchanan never before
published, and numerous miscellaneous articles. By
Horatio King, Ex-Postmaster-General of the United
States.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1895. 8vo. pp. 419.
King, Horatio Collins. — Dedication of the Monument to the
28th New York Volunteers, Culpeper, Va., August 8,
1902. 1862, Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1902.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 33 (2).
King, Horatio Collins. — General George B. McClellan.
By General Horatio C. King.
The Lyceum Herald, n. d. i2mo. pp. (4).
King, Horatio Collins. — Major-General George B.
McClellan. By General Horatio C. King.
New York: American News Company. 1886. 8vo. pp. 14.
King, Horatio Collins. — Patriotism vs. Partisanship. By
Horatio C. King. Address delivered before the National
Civic Club, Brooklyn, New York City, Tuesday, December
19, 1899.
New York: Macgowan & Slipper, Printers. 1900. 8vo. pp. 26.
Printed by request for private distribution.
King, Horatio Collins. — Poem to Major-General D. E.
Sickles, Gettysburg. By Horatio C. King.
Brooklyn: The Daily Eagle, Sunday, July 3, 1904. Folio. Folded.
King, Horatio Collins. — The Army of the Potomac. Sketch.
The Phantom Column Poem. By Horatio C. King,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp, 26.
King, Horatio Collins. — The Army of the Potomac. By
General Horatio C. King. Illustrations from Photographs.
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, February, 1898. pp. 219-226.
King, Horatio Collins. — Cedar Mountain. (To C. W. Boyce,
28th N. Y. V.) By Horatio C. King,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 10.
450
King, James. — Report of the Surgeon-General of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania for the year 1862.
Singerly & Myers, State Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 19.
King, John H. — Three Hundred Days in a Yankee Prison.
Reminiscences of war life, captivity, imprisonment at
Camp Chase, Ohio. By John H. King, M. D., Surgeon
Confederate Soldiers Home, Atlanta, Ga. 1904.
Atlanta, Ga. : Published by Jas. P. Daves, n. d. l2mo. pp. 114.
King, John W. — The Silent Dead, or Roll of Honor, com-
prising the names of all soldiers from Muskingum County
who lost their lives in battle or by disease during the War
of the Rebellion, reported to date, Jan. 1, 1866. By
John W. King.
Zanesville, Ohio. 1866. 8vo. pp. 42.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
King, W. C. — Derby, W. P. — Camp Fire Sketches and
Battlefield Echoes of 61-5. Compiled by W. C. King
and W. P. Derby, of 27th Mass. Reg., Author of 27th
History.
Springfield, Mass.: King, Richardson & Co. 1888. 8vo. pp. 624.
Kingsbury, David Lansing. — Sully's Exposition against the
Sioux in 1864. By Lieut. David L. Kingsbury. From
the Minnseota Historical Society Collections, Vol VIII,
Part 3. Published May 10, 1898.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 449-462. Presentation copy from Author.
Kinnear, J. R. — History of the Eighty-sixth Regiment,
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, during its term of service.
Chicago. 1866. i2mo. pp. VIII. 139.
Kirk, Charles Howard. — History of the Fifteenth Pennsyl-
vania Volunteer Cavalry, which was recruited and known
as the Anderson Cavalry, in the Rebellion of 1861-1865.
Edited and compiled by Charles H. Kirk, First Lieutenant
Company E, assisted by the Historical Committee of the
Society of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Philadelphia. 1906. 8vo. pp. 784 (2).
Kirk, Hyland C. — Heavy Guns and Light. A history of the
4th New York Heavy Artillery. By Hyland C. Kirk,
assisted by a committee appointed by the Regiment.
New York: C. T. Dillingham, Publisher, n. d. 8vo. pp. VIII. 661.
45i
Kirkland, Frazer. — The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and
Incidents of the War of the Rebellion, civil, military,
naval and domestic, embracing the most brilliant and
remarkable anecdotal events of the great conflict in the
United States, heroic, patriotic, political, romantic,
humorous and tragical, from the time of the memorable
toast of Andrew Jackson, "The Federal Union it must be
Preserved," uttered in i860, in presence of the original
Secession conspirators, to the Assassination of President
Lincoln and the end of the War, with famous words and
deeds of women, sanitary and hospital scenes, prison
experiences, etc. Beautifully illustrated with over 300
engravings.
Hartford, Conn. 1866. Ry. 8vo. pp. 705.
Kirkley, Joseph William. — Adjutant-General's Depart-
ment. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and co-
operating forces in the Gettysburg Campaign, June and
July, 1863, and organization of the Army of the Potomac
at the Battle of Gettysburg. Compiled under the
direction of Brigadier-General Richard C. Drum.Adjutant-
General U. S. Army, by Joseph W. Kirkley, of the
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Washington. 1882. 8vo. pp. 26. Autograph note of Author.
Kirkley, Joseph William. — Adjutant-General's Depart-
ment. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and co-
operating forces in the Gettysburg Campaign, June 5,
July 31, 1863. Organization of the Army of the Potomac
and Army of Northern Virginia at the Battle of Gettys-
burg, and return of casualties in the Union and Con-
federate forces. Compiled under the direction of Briga-
dier-General Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General U. S.
Army.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 69.
Third edition.
Kirkley, Joseph William. — Adjutant-General's Depart-
ment.
1. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Co-operative Forces
in the Gettysburg Campaign, June and July, 1863, and Organiza-
tion of the Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Compiled under the direction of Brigadier-General Richard C.
Drum, Adjutant-General U. S. Army. By Joseph W. Kirkley,
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3. Return of Casualties in the Union and Confederate Forces,
pp. 70. Washington. 1886. (Second edition).
4. Organization of the Army of the Potomac and Army of Northern
Virginia at the Battle of Gettysburg; and return of casualties in
the Union and Confederate Forces. June 5,-July 31, 1863.
pp. 69. (Third edition.)
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1888. 8vo.
Kirkley, Joseph William. — Commanders of Armies, Military-
Divisions, Departments and Corps, during the Rebellion.
"Memorandum for office use only."
Washington: Adjutant-General's Office. 1875. Sm. 8vo. pp. —
Autograph note of Author.
Kirkley, Joseph William. — Information obtained from the
records of the Engineer Department, and other official
sources in relation to Fortress Monroe. Memorandum
printed for office use only.
Washington: Adjt.-Gen. Office. 1875. 8vo. pp. — 50 copies printed.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Kirkley, Joseph William. — Itinerary of the Army of the
Potomac and Co-operating forces in the Gettysburg
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Potomac and co-operating forces in the Gettysburg
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return of casualties in the Union and Confederate forces.
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Kirkley, Joseph William. — Local Designations of Volunteer
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Kirkley, Joseph William. — Maryland Volunteers in the
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Georgetown, D. C. 1878. 8vo. pp. IV. 15. 50 copies printed.
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Kirkpatrick, William Sebring — Beaver, James Adams.
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Pennsylvania, before the Committee on War Claims, Fifty-first
Congress, on behalf of House Bill 750. pp. 63.
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Knauss, William H. — The Story of Camp Chase. A history
of the prison and its cemetery, together with other ceme-
teries where Confederate prisoners are buried, etc. By
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Nashville, Tenn. : Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
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Kniffin, Gilbert Crawford. — Army of the Cumberland and
the Battle of Stone River, from a forthcoming history of
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ant-Colonel on the Staff of Major-General Thomas L.
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Knox, Thomas Wallace. — Boys' Life of General Grant.
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Knox, Thomas Wallace. — Camp Fire and Cotton Field,
Southern adventure in time of war. Life with the Union
Armies and residence on a Louisiana plantation, with
illustrations.
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Knox, Thomas Wallace. — Decisive Battles Since Waterloo.
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four years of service with the Ninety-eighth N. Y. Volun-
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Kansas. Report of the Adjutant-General.
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Roster, 1-1109. Addenda and Errata to Volume I. pp. VII.
8vo. 2 Vols.
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Kentucky. Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of
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n. d. 4to. (Folded.)
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New Armory Fair.
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LaBree, Ben. — Camp Fires of the Confederacy. A volume
of humorous anecdotes, reminiscences, deeds of heroism,
thrilling narratives, campaigns, hand to hand fights, bold
dashes, terrible hardships endured, imprisonments, hair-
breadth escapes. Exploits of scouts and spies, perilous
journeys, daring raids, boarding and capturing vessels,
sea fights, tragic events, etc. Confederate poems and
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her people contributed during the war for the preservation
of the Union. By J. D. Laciar.
Mauch Chunk, Pa. 1867. 8vo. pp. VIII. 9-120.
Lamar, Joseph R. — Address by Hon. Joseph R. Lamar, of
Augusta, Georgia, delivered on Memorial Day, April,
1902, at Athens, Georgia, Now reprinted by request of
New York City friends with an introduction by Albert
Shaw.
n. p. 1902. i2mo. pp. 48.
Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus. — Speech of Hon.
L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss., on the state of the country.
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by A. E. Marchall.
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457
Lamb, John. — Malvern Hill (July i, 1862). An address
delivered before Picket Camp, Confederate Veterans,
Richmond, Virginia, on March 8, 1897. By Hon. John
Lamb. Reprint from "The State," of March 31, 1897.
Richmond: James E. Goods Printing Company. 1897. 8vo. pp. 21.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Abraham Lincoln, 1809- 1909.
Lincoln Literature. Address by William H. Lambert,
Brevet Major U. S. V., before the Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania Military Order of the Loyal
Legion Memorial Meeting, February 3, 1909.
n. p. n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 16. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Abraham LiNCOLN.Commander
in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States.
Annual Oration delivered before the Society of the Army
of the Potomac, by William H. Lambert, at Pittsburgh,
October 11, 1899.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 19.
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Lambert, William Harrison — McCook, Henry Christopher.
— Abraham Lincoln. Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of
Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting, February 3, 1909.
"Lincoln and His Veterans." Companion Chaplain
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Companion Brevet Major William H. Lambert.
(Philadelphia.) 1909. 8vo. pp. 19.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Abraham Lincoln, 1809- 1909.
Address delivered before the Union League of Philadelphia,
by William H. Lambert, February 12, 1909. "Lincoln
the Honest Man, Abolished Slavery, Re-established the
Union, Saved the Republic, Without Veiling the Statue
of Liberty." From the inscription on Gold Medal pre-
sented by forty thousand Frenchmen to the widow of
Abraham Lincoln.
(Philadelphia. 1909.) 8vo. pp. 24. Autograph note of Author.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Address before Post No. 2,
Dept. of Penna., Grand Army of the Republic, by William
H. Lambert, at Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia,
Decoration Day, May 30, 1879.
Philadelphia: Culbertson & Bache. 1879. Ry. 8vo. pp. 12.
100 copies privately printed. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
458
Lambert, William Harrison.— George Henry Thomas.
Oration before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland,
at Rochester, N. Y., September 17, 1884, by William H.
Lambert.
Philadelphia. 1884. 8vo. pp. 54. 65 copies printed.
Autograph note of Author. 28 engravings and portraits inserted.
Lambert, William Harrison. — George Henry Thomas.
Oration before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland,
at Rochester, N. Y., September 17, 1884, by William H.
Lambert.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1885. 8vo. pp. 41. 100 copies printed.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Major General George H.
Thomas. An address by William H. Lambert.
Philadelphia: John H. Culbertson & Co., Printers. 1880. 4to. pp. 22.
50 copies printed No. 4. Autograph note of Author.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Major-General George G.
Meade. An address by William H. Lambert.
Philadelphia: Samuel P. Town, Printer. 1880. 8vo. pp. 9.
(Portrait of Gen. Meade, rare proof, inserted.) 100 copies privately printed.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Major-General Winfield
Scott Hancock. Oration at the National Cemetery,
Gettysburg, May 29, 1886, by William H. Lambert.
Philadelphia. 1886. 8vo. pp. 25. 125 copies privately printed.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Memorial Day. Oration of
William H. Lambert at the National Cemetery, Arlington,
Va., May 30, 1883.
Philadelphia. 1883. 8vo. pp. 20. 125 copies printed.
Lambert, William Harrison. — The American Navy. An
address by William H. Lambert.
Philadelphia: Culbertson & Bache, Printers. 1880. 8vo. pp. 9.
200 copies privately printed. 13 rare engravings inserted.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Reply to the toast "Sherman's
Army," by Major Wm. H. Lambert, at the banquet of the
Society of the Army of the Cumberland, St. George's
Hall, Philadelphia, July 7, 1876.
(Philadelphia. 1876.) i2mo. pp. (4).
Presentation copy. Autograph note and portrait of Gen. Sherman from private
plate inserted.
459
Lambert, William Harrison. — The Gettysburg Address.
When written, how received, its true form. By Major
William H. Lambert. Reprinted from The Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography, October, 1909.
Philadelphia. 1909. 8vo. pp. (9) 1-27 (20).
Autograph letter of Author.
Lambert, William Harrison. — The Gettysburg Address.
When written, how received, its true form. By Major
William H. Lambert. Reprint from the Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography, October, 1909.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company. 1909.
8vo. pp. (5) 1-27. Presentation copy from Author.
Lambert, William Harrison. — Versions of the Gettysburg
Address cited by Major William H. Lambert, in his paper
entitled, "The Gettysburg Address — When Written,
How Received, Its True Form." Read before the Com-
mandery of the State of Pennsylvania, Military Order of
the Loyal Legion of the United States, February 14, 1906,
and before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania,
February 8, 1909.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. VI. (2).
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Lambert, William Harrison. — Addresses and Orations.
1. Reply to the toast "Sherman's Army," by Major Wm. H. Lambert,
at the banquet of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, St.
George's Hall, Philadelphia, July 7, 1876. pp. (4). (Philadelphia.
1876.)
2. Address before Post No. 2, Dept. of Penna., Grand Army of the
Republic, by William H. Lambert, at Monument Cemetery,
Philadelphia, Decoration Day, May 30, 1879. pp. 12. 100
copies privately printed. Philadelphia : Culbertson & Bache. 1879.
3. The American Navy. An address by William H. Lambert, pp.
9. 200 copies privately printed. Philadelphia: Culbertson &
Bache. 1880!
4. Major-General George G. Meade. An address by William H.
Lambert, pp. 9. 100 copies privately printed. Philadelphia:
Samuel P. Town, Printer. 1880.
5. Memorial Day. Oration of William H. Lambert at the National
Cemetery, Arlington, Va., May 30, 1883. pp. 20. 125 copies
printed. Philadelphia. 1883.
6. George Henry Thomas. Oration before the Society of the Army
of the Cumberland at Rochester, N. Y., September 17, 1884, by
William H. Lambert, pp. 41. 100 copies printed. Cincinnati:
Robert Clarke & Co. 1885.
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Cemetery, Gettysburg, May 29, 1886, by William H. Lambert,
pp. 25. 125 copies privately printed. Philadelphia. 1886.
8. 1809-1909. Abraham Lincoln. Address delivered before the
Union League of Philadelphia, by William H. Lambert, February
12, 1909. pp. 24. (Philadelphia. 1909.)
8vo. 1 Vol. Only six sets.
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Part 1. Lincolniana. First section. Jan. 14-16, 1914. pp. 124. (Priced.)
Part n. Civil War. Mar. 9-10, 1914. pp. 127. (Priced).
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LaMotte, Charles Eugene. — Delaware's War History.
(An account of the organization of the First Regiment of
Delaware Volunteers.)
Wilmington: The Home Weekly, Sat., Nov. 7, 1885, to Dec. 12, 1885, inclusive.
i2mo. pp. (37).
Lanard, Thomas S. — History of the Infantry Battalion State
Fencibles of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Gate
City Guard of Atlanta, Ga., and its peaceful invasion of
the North, 1879. An account of the Infantry Battalion
State Fencibles detailed as an escort to the Mayor and
Committee of Councils of the City of Philadelphia to
participate in the ceremony incident to the unveiling of
the Peace Monument, by the Old Guard of the Gate City
Guard at Atlanta, Ga., October, 191 1. By Captain and
Adjutant Thomas S. Lanard.
Philadelphia, n. d. 8vo. pp. 9-199.
Lanard, Thomas S. — One Hundred Years with the State
Fencibles. A history of the First Company State
Fencibles, Infantry Corps and the Old Guard State
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Philadelphia: Nields Company. 1913.
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Lane, E. H. — The Soldiers' Record of Jericho, Vermont,
prepared by E. H. Lane, published by vote of the town.
Burlington: R. S. Styles, Printer. 1868. i2mo. pp. 47.
461
Laney, H. — Laney's Gettysburg Battlefield and its Monu-
ments, illustrated. A guide book and souvenir. Con-
taining a beautiful photo-etching of every monument on
the field, in its consecutive order, according to the route
taken by the guides, besides every other scene of interest —
in all, three hundred and seventy-three pictures.
Cumberland, Md.: Designed and executed by the Laney Souvenir Company.
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Lang, Theodore F. — Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865,
with an introductory chapter on the Status of Virginia
for thirty years prior to the War. By Theodore F. Lang,
Major 6th W. Va. Cavalry and Brevet Colonel.
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4to. pp. XIX. 1 -38 1.
Langdon, Loomis Lyman. — The Relief of Fort Pickens,
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Lannian, Charles. — Journal of Alfred Ely, a prisoner of
war in Richmond.
New York. 1862. i2mo. pp. —
Lapham, William Berry. — My Recollections of the War of
the Rebellion. By William B. Lapham, Brevet Major
U. S. Volunteers.
Augusta, Maine: Burleigh & Flynt, Printers. 1892. i2mo. pp. 240.
Privately printed.
Lapham, William Berry. — With the Seventh Maine
Battery. By Brevet Major William B. Lapham.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 145-160.
Lare, W. A. — Hartzell, W. M. — The Rebellion Record of
Allegheny County from April, 1861, to October, 1862,
containing the narrative of the organization of companies
and regiments, the pecuniary aid tendered by corporations
and individuals; the history of the home guards; the
operation of the draft and the list of exempts, and much
valuable matter relative to the subject.
Pittsburgh. 1862. 8vo. pp. 48. 24.
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Larke, Julian K. — General Grant and his Campaigns, by
Julian K. Larke, illustrated with a portrait on steel and
views of the surrender of Fort Donelson and Vicksburg,
and the Battles at Pittsburg Landing and Chattanooga.
(Motto.) New York: J. C. Derby and N. C. Miller. 1864.
l2mo. pp. 469. Appendix 40.
Larke, Julian K. — Strong's Pictorial and Biographical
Record of the Great Rebellion, containing sketches of
departed heroes, prominent personages of the past, facts,
incidents and stories connected with that important epoch
of the history of America. Illustrated with 265 portraits.
Compiled and edited by Julian K. Larke, A. M.
New York: T. W. Strong, n. d. Folio, pp. 288.
Larke, Julian K. — The Life of Gen. P. H. Sheridan, the
Hero of the Shenandoah, by Julian K. Larke.
New York: T. R. Dawley, Publisher. (1864.) i2mo. pp. 108.
Larke, Julian K. — Patton, Jacob Harris. — General U. S.
Grant : His early life and military career, with an account
of his presidential administration and tour around the
world. By J. K. Larke and Prof. J. Harris Patton.
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Larnard, Charles William. — History of the Battle Monument
at West Point, together with a list of the names of those
inscribed upon and commemorated by it and of the original
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"Period of the Civil War i860- 1865." pp. 213-260.
463
Lathrop, D. — The History of the Fifty-ninth Regiment
Illinois Volunteers, or a three years campaign through
Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky,
with a description of the country, towns, skirmishes and
battles, incidents, casualties, and anecdotes met with on
the way; and embellished with twenty-four lithographed
portraits of the officers of the Regiment. By Dr. D.
Lathrop.
Indianapolis, Ind.: Hall & Hutchinson. 1865. i2mo. pp. 243.
Lathrop, George Parsons. — Gettysburg: A Battle Ode Read
before the Society of the Army of the Potomac, at Gettys-
burg, on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Battle, July
3, 1888. By George Parsons Lathrop.
New York. 1888. 8vo. pp. 16.
Lathrop, George Parsons. — History of the Union League of
Philadelphia from its origin and foundation to the year
1882. By George Parsons Lathrop.
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Latimer, E. — Idyls of Gettysburg. (Illustrated.)
Philadelphia. 1872. 8vo. pp. —
Latrobe, John Hazlehurst Boneval. — Three Great Battles.
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Latta, James William. — Was Secession Taught at West
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(Philadelphia.) 1909. 8vo. pp. 40. Edition 450 copies.
Latta, James William. — Address of Gen. James W. Latta,
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(Philadelphia. 1887.) 8vo. pp. 28.
Latta, James William. — History of the First Regiment
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Guard of Pennsylvania, retired.
Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1912.
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Legion of the United States, Commandery of the State of Penn-
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Lawrence, George. — Border and Bastille. By the author
of "Guy Livingston."
London: Tinsley Brothers. 1863. 8vo. pp. X.-277. Third edition revised.
Lawrence, William R. — Address Delivered in the Supreme
Court Room, State Capitol Building, Springfield, Illinois,
on the occasion of the Tenth Annual Reunion of Sur-
vivors, 73d Regt. 111. Vol. Inft., Tuesday, September 29,
1896, by William R. Lawrence, late Lieut. Co. C, Dan-
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n. p. (1896.) 8vo. pp. 7.
Lawson, Albert. — War Anecdotes and Incidents of Army
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between the North and South.
Cincinnati: Albert Lawson. 1888. 8vo. pp. 152 (1).
Lawton, Alexander Robert — Circular Quartermaster Gen-
eral's Office, C. S. A., Richmond, April 1, 1864.
i2mo. pp. 21.
Lawton, Eba Anderson. — Major Robert Anderson and Fort
Sumter, 1861. By Eba Anderson Lawton.
New York: The Knickerbocker Press. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 19.
Lea, Homer. — The Valor of Ignorance. By Homer Lea.
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Leary, Peter Jr. — United States Artillery School, Fort
Monroe, Va., 1880, Department of Military History, etc.
A series of tables showing the allowance of transportation
required for an Army Corps and its principal Sub-divisions,
compiled from S. O. No. 37. Headquarters Armies of
the United States, City Point, Va., February 23d, 1865,
by First Lieut. Peter Leary, Jr., 4th Art'y-
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 6. 50 copies printed.
Lecomte, Ferdinand. — Campagnes de Virginie et Je Maryland
en 1862. Documents officiels soumis au congres traduits
de 1' Anglais avec introduction et annotations par
Ferdinand Lecomte. Avec Cartes (2).
Paris: Ch. Tanera. 1863. 8vo. pp. VIII. I. 218. (Errata.)
Lecomte, Ferdinand. — Guerre de la Secession esquisse des
evenements militaires et politiques des Etats-Unis de
1 861 a 1865. par Ferdinand Lecomte. Avec six croquis.
Paris: Ch. Tanera, Editeur. 1866-67. Ry. 8vo.
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Report to the Swiss Military Department; preceded by a
discourse to the Federal Military Society assembled at
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New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1863. i2mo. pp. 148.
Lee, Alfred Emory. — Chancellorsville and the Eleventh
Army Corps. By General Alfred E. Lee.
Philadelphia: The Press. (Chap. I.-IV.) Aug. 31 to Oct. 5, 1887.
i2mo. pp. (50).
Lee, Alfred Emory. — The Battle of Gettysburg. By
Alfred E. Lee. Illustrated with twenty full page engrav-
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Columbus, Ohio: A. H. Smythe. 1888. 8vo. pp. 142.
Lee, C. H. — The Judge Advocate's Vade Mecum, embracing
a general view of Military law and the practice before
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the law of evidence as applicable to military and naval
trials. By C. H. Lee.
Richmond: West & Johnston. 1864. 8vo. pp. 308.
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Lee, Fitzhugh. — Chancellorsville. Address of Gen. Fitz-
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Capitol in Richmond, Va., Oct. 29th, 1869.
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Lee, Fitzhugh. — Great Commanders: General Lee. By
Fitzhugh Lee, his nephew and Cavalry Commander.
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Lee, Guy Carleton.— The True History of the Civil War.
By Guy Carleton Lee, Ph. D., of Johns Hopkins University
With twenty-four illustrations and maps. * * * *
Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1903. i2mo. pp. 421.
Lee, J. K. — The Volunteers Hand Book, containing an
abridgement of Hardee's Infantry Tactics, adapted to the
use of the percussion musket in squad and company
exercises, manual of arms for riflemen and United States
Army regulations as to parades, reviews, inspections,
guard-mounting, etc., by Capt. J. K. Lee, of the First
Regiment of Virginia Volunteers.
Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston. 1861. i8mo. pp. 96.
Lee, Robert Edward.
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Lee, Robert Edward. — General Lee's Final Report of the
Pennsylvania Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg, from
the original manuscript now first printed, communicated
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Louisville: Printed by John P. Morton & Company. 1870.
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subordinate reports of the Battle of Chancellorsville ; also
reports of Major-General J. E. B. Stuart and Brigadier-
General Fitzhugh Lee, of Cavalry engagements at
Kelleysville, also report of Brigadier-General W. H. T.
Lee, and subordinates, of Cavalry operations of the 14th
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Leeds, S. P. — Address at the funeral of Capt. Lorenzo D. Gove,
slain by Rebels in Virginia, delivered in the Congregational
Church at Dartmouth College, by S. P. Leeds, Pastor.
Hanover, N. H.: Printed at Dartmouth Press. 1863. 8vo. pp. 12.
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Legg, Chester Arthur. — A Collection of Addresses and
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on the Red River Exploration Expedition, on the Pacific
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Cincinnati. 1862. i2mo. pp. 200.
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Lemmon, John M. — Address of Capt. Jno. M. Lemmon, of
Clyde, O., delivered at the Reunion of the Seventy-
second, O. V. I., held at Fremont, O., June 17, 1875.
Clyde, Ohio. 1876. 8vo. pp. 1 1,
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Harrisburg, Pa.: The Daily Telegraph. Aug. 23, 1895.
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densed history worth preserving. A C. Leonard, Pub-
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17th Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry, "Western
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Military and Naval Laws of the Confederate States,
from the Commencement of the Provisional Congress to
the end of the first Congress under the permanent Con-
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Southbridge: H. C. Gray. 1866. 8vo. pp. 19.
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Lincoln, William Sever. — Life with the Thirty-fourth
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Lindsley, John Berrian. — The Military Annals of Ten-
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Military Operations, with Regimental Histories and
Memorial Rolls, compiled from Original and Official
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Concord, N. H. 1889. 8vo. pp. 23.
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Little, Henry F. W. — 1861-1865. The Seventh Regiment
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nurse in the Union Army, and in the relief work at home,
in hospitals, camps and at the front, during the War of
the Rebellion, with anecdotes, pathetic incidents and
thrilling reminiscences portraying the lights and shadows
of hospital life and the sanitary service of the War, by
Mary A. Livermore. Superbly illustrated with portraits
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Hartford, Conn.: A. D. Worthington & Company. 1889. 8vo. pp. 700.
Livermore, Thomas Leonard. — General Thomas in the
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Livermore, Thomas Leonard. — General Thomas in the
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Boston, Mass.: The Fort Hill Press. 1904. 8vo. pp. 124.
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Livermore, Thomas Leonard. — Numbers and Losses in the
Civil War in America 1861-65. By Thomas L. Liver-
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1901.
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Livermore, Thomas Leonard. — The Appomattox Campaign.
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Livermore, Thomas Leonard. — The Northern Volunteers,
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Part 3. The Campaigns of 1863 to July 10th, together with the
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XXIV. 1-270.
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Livingstone, R. W. — History of the 11 8th Regt. New York
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Lloyd, Caroline. — A Memorial of Lt. Daniel Perkins Dewey of
the Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers.
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 1864.
i2mo. pp. 126. Portrait.
Lloyd, William Penn. — History of the First Regiment
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officers and enlisted men who ever belonged to the Regi-
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Locke, Calvin S. — The Patriotic Volunteer. A sermon
delivered October 19, 1862, at the funeral of George F.
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from a wound received at the Battle of South Mountain,
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Locke, William Henry. — The Story of the Regiment
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Lockwood, Henry C. — A Man From Maine. A true history of
the Army at Fort Fisher, by Colonel Henry C. Lockwood.
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Atlantic Monthly, May-June, 1871. pp. —
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being a memorial of what was endured, suffered and
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N. G.), and other Regiments associated with them, in
their Pennsylvania and Maryland Campaign, during the
second rebel invasion of the Loyal States in June- July,
1863.
Brooklyn: A. H. Rome & Brothers. 1864. i2mo. pp. 168.
Lockwood, William H. — History of Battles. Flag Day,
September 17, 1879.
Hartford, Conn.: Published by Lockwood & Merritt. 1880.
Sm. 4to. pp. VIII. 290.
Lodel, J. M. — Ms. Letters from J. M. Lodel * * * 76th
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July 14, 1863, to Mrs. John Sterling.
4to. pp. —
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Lodge, Henry Cabot. — Early Memories. By Henry Cabot
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Loehr, Charles T. — War History of the Old First Virginia
Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia, by
Charles T. Loehr, Published by request of the Old
First Virginia Infantry Association.
Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones, Printer. 1884. 8vo. pp. 87.
Logan, India W. P. — Kelion Franklin Peddicord, of Quirk's
Scouts, Morgan's Kentucky Cavalry, C. S. A. Bio-
graphical and Autobiographical, together with a general
biographical outline of the Peddicord Family, by Mrs.
India W. P. Logan.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1908.
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Logan, John Alexander (Mrs.) — Reminiscences of a Soldier's
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Loyal Publications of the National Union Association of
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Cincinnati: Caleb Clark, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. IV. 32.
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Logan, John Alexander. — Uncle Daniel's Story of "Tom"
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Logan, Thomas Muldrup. — Oration delivered by Gen. T. M.
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London, H. A. — Memorial Address on the Life and Services
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Long, Armistead Lindsay — Wright, Marcus Joseph. —
Memoirs of Robert E. Lee. His military and personal
history, embracing a large amount of information hitherto
unpublished. By A. L. Long, formerly military secretary
to Gen. Lee, afterward Brig.-Gen. and Chief of Artillery,
Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, together with
incidents relating to his private life subsequent to the
War. Collected and edited with the assistance of Marcus
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Autograph letters of M. J. Wright, Geo. B. McClellan, A. E. Burnside, Jos.
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Pleasonton, W. B. Franklin, D. E. Sickles, G. K. Warren, L. McLaws, H. J.
Hunt, U. S. Grant, W. J. Hancock, W. T. Sherman, C. M. Wilcox and C.
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W. Mahone, W. W. Loring, J. A. Early and Geo. G. Meade. Eight maps and
35 engravings inserted.
Long, Eli. — (Sketch of) Major-General Eli Long,
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 8.
Long, James Thomas. — Gettysburg: How the Battle was
Fought. By Captain James T. Long, the Guide and
Delineator.
Harrisburg, Pa. 1891. 8vo. pp. 92.
Long, James Thomas. — Gettysburg Souvenir compiled by
Capt. James T. Long. The Guide and Delineator, and
Author of Gettysburg: How the Battle was Fought.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 10.
Long, James Thomas. — Gettysburg Souvenir compiled by
Capt. James T. Long. The Guide and Delineator, and
Author of Gettysburg: How the Battle was Fought.
n. p. n. d. 64mo. pp. 10.
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Long, James Thomas. — The i6th Decisive Battle of the
World — Gettysburg. By James T. Long.
Gettysburg: Compiler Print. (1906.) i2mo. pp. 96.
Long, James Thomas. — The i6th Decisive Battle of the
World — Gettysburg. By James T. Long.
Gettysburg: Compiler. (191 1.) i2mo. pp. 97.
Long, John Luther. — War, or What Happens When One
Loves One's Enemy. By John Luther Long. Illustrated
by N. C. Wyeth.
Indianapolis: The Bobbs- Merrill Company, Publishers. (1913.)
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Long, Lessel. — Twelve Months in Andersonville. On the
march — In the battle — In the Rebel prison pens and at
last in God's Country. By Lessel Long, Private Co. F,
13th Indiana Infantry.
Huntington, Ind.: Thad & Mark Butler, Publishers. 1886.
8vo. pp. 199. Appendix L.
Long, Mason. — Life of Mason Long; being a record of his
experiences as a white slave, a soldier in the Union Army,
a professional gambler, etc. Written by himself. Por-
trait and other illustrations.
Fort Wayne, Ind. 1883. i2mo. pp. 280.
Long, Oscar Fitzaland. — The Quartermaster's Depart-
ment. By Captain Oscar F. Long, A. Q. M., U. S. Army.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July, 1894. pp. 867-895.
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and Sanitary Agent. (To Governor Richard Yates of
Illinois. Condition of Illinois troops in the Department
of the Gulf. Giving names of sick in Hospital, etc.,
Dec. 10, 1864.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8 (1).
Long, R. H. — Hunt's Gazeteer of the Border and Southern
States. Containing a full description of the railroad
routes, turnpike roads, cities, towns, villages, mountains,
valleys, rivers, springs, etc. A hand book and reliable
guide for the soldiers, with a fine steel-plate map. By
R. H. Long, late of the U. S. Army.
Pittsburgh, Pa.: John P. Hunt. (1863.) 48mo. pp. 272.
480
Longs treet, Helen D. — Lee and Longstreet at High Tide.
Gettysburg in the Light of the Official Records. By
Helen D. Longstreet.
Gainesville, Ga.: Published by the Author. 1904. 8vo. pp. 346.
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Memoirs of the Civil War in America, by James Long-
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with plates, maps, portraits, and engravings specially
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Letter from General Longstreet, Response to General
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near Williamsburg, Va. Signed James Longstreet, Major-
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Lord, Edward O. — History of the Ninth Regiment New
Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion.
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Lord, John Chase. — The Dead of the Present War. A
funeral discourse, delivered at the Central Presbyterian
Church, Buffalo, N. Y., on Sunday, June 28, 1862, by
Rev. John C. Lord, D. D.
Buffalo: Martin Taylor. 1862. 8vo. pp. 28.
481
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Fitz-John Porter, by Theodore A. Lord.
San Francisco: H. S. Crocker & Co. 1883. 8vo. pp. 84.
(First Edition 500 Copies printed contains the note reflecting on Gen. Grant
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Autograph letter of Author.
Loring, Charles W. — A Trip to Antietam.
The Continental Monthly, February, 1863. pp. —
Loring, George Bailey. — An Oration delivered at Bolton,
Mass., December 20, 1866, at the dedication of the
Tablets, erected in the Town Hall to commemorate the
deceased Volunteers of the town in the war of the Great
Rebellion, by Dr. Geo. B. Loring, of Salem, together with
an appendix containing the other exercises of the
Association.
Clinton. 1867. 8vo. pp. 43.
Loring, George Bailey. — An Oration delivered at the Dedica-
tion of the Soldiers Monument in North Weymouth,
Mass., on Saturday, July 4, 1868, by Hon. George B.
Loring. With an Appendix containing the other Exer-
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Weymouth. 1869. 8vo. pp. 44.
Loring, William Wing. — Report of Major-General Loring of
Battle of Baker's Creek, and subsequent movements of his
command. Published by order of Congress.
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Loringhoven, Freitag. — Studies in Warfare over the causes
of the North American War of Secession in Virginia, by
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between the States. Revised from the English. By Paul
Loser, with Portraits and Battle Pictures in Steel Engrav-
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New York: Published by S. Zickel. n. d.
i2mo. Vol. I. pp. 618. Vol. II. pp. XIV. 619-1172.
482
Lossing, Benson John. — A History of the Civil War,
1861-65, and the Causes that led up to the Great Conflict,
by Benson J. Lossing, LL. D., and a chronological sum-
mary and record of every engagement between the troops
of the Union and of the Confederacy, and showing the
total losses and casualties together with War Maps of
Localities, compiled from the Official Records of the War
Department. Illustrated with fac-simile Photographic
Reproductions of the Official War Photographs taken at
the time by Mathew B. Brady, under the authority of
President Lincoln and now in the possession of the War
Department, Washington, D. C, from whom special
permission has been granted to reproduce the same to
illustrate this work. From the famous and authentic
Brady War Photograph Collection there has been selected
portraits of the great Commanders and Leaders of both
the Union and Confederate Armies and Navies, and many
scenes of great historical interest, taken fifty years ago and
making a marvelous fac-simile reproduction of the battle-
grounds, fortifications, the dead and wounded, hospitals,
and incidents of the greatest conflict this country has
ever known and fittingly commemorating the Fiftieth
Anniversary of the Great National Struggle. The entire
work, issued in sixteen sections, with sixteen separate
color plates of great Commanders in action, and famous
battle scenes from the painting of H. A. Ogden and other
famous artists of military subjects.
New York: The War Memorial Association. (1912.) 4to. pp. 512.
Lossing, Benson John. — Memoir of Lieut. -Col. John T.
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Philadelphia. 1870. Imp. 8vo. pp. 99.
250 copies "printed for private circulation."
Autograph letters of B. J. Lossing, Mrs. Greble and Gen. Ruger.
Fourteen portraits and engravings inserted . .
Lossing, Benson John. — Pictorial History of the Civil War
in the United States of America, illustrated by many
hundred engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barritt
from sketches by the author and others.
Philadelphia. 1866-68. Ry. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 608. Vol. II. pp. 640.
Vol. III. pp. 640. Autograph note of Author.
Lossing, Benson John. — The American Historical Record
and Repertory of Notes and Queries concerning the history
and antiquities of America and biography of Americans.
Philadelphia. 1872-74. 4to. Vol. I. pp. — Vol. II. pp. — Vol. III. pp. —
Contains matter relating to the Rebellion that has not appeared in other form.
483
Lothian, Marquess of. — The Confederate Secession. By
the Marquess of Lothian.
Edinburg and London: William Blackwood & Son. MDCCCLXIV.
l2mo. pp. VI. (i) 1-226.
Lothrop, Charles Henry. — A History of the First Regiment
Iowa Cavalry Veteran Volunteers from its organization in
1 86 1, to its muster out of the United States Service in
1866, also a complete Roster of the Regiment, by Charles
H. Lothrop, M. D., Surgeon.
Lyons, Iowa: Beers & Eaton, Printers. 1890. 8vo. pp. 422 V. (1).
Loughborough, James M. (Mrs.) — My Cave Life in Vicks-
burg, with letters of Trial and Travel. (Mrs. Jas. M.
Loughborough .)
New York: Published by D. Appleton & Co. 1864.
St. Louis: Republished by R. P. Studley & Co. 1882. i6mo. pp. VIII. 1-196.
Loughborough, James M. (Mrs.) — My Cave Life in Vicks-
burg, with letters of trial and travel, by a lady. (Mrs.
James M. Loughborough.)
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1864. l2mo. pp. 196.
Lounsbery, William. — The Ulster Regiment in the Great
Rebellion. By William Lounsbery, Esq.
Collections of the Ulster Historical Society, Volume I., Part 3.
Kingston. 1862. 8vo. pp. 210-228.
Lounsbury, Thomas R. — In the Defense of Washington.
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Love, John. — Operations of the Indiana Legion and Minute
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Indianapolis. 1865. 8vo. pp. IV. 1-104.
Love, William DeLoss. — 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 Wm.
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Chicago: Church & Goodman, Publishers. 1866. 8vo. pp. XXI.-1144.
484
Lovejoy, D. B. — From Youth to Age. Adventures in a varied
life. By D. B. Lovejoy.
Chicago: The American Author's Protective Publishing Co. (1894.)
i2mo. pp. 272.
Lovett, George. — An Address delivered by Captain George
Lovett, at First Reunion of Co. A, 132nd Regt. P. V.,
held at the Montour House, Feb. 22d, 1888.
Danville: Intelligencer, Friday, March 9, 1887. l2mo. pp. (14).
(Sketch of the Company.)
Low, Seth. — Oration of Hon. Seth Low at the Thirty-third
Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, at
Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 19, 1902.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Lowe, Martha Perry. — Memoir of Charles Lowe. By his
wife, Martha Perry Lowe.
Boston: Cupples, Upham & Company. 1884. i2mo. pp. XVI. 1-596.
Presentation copy from Author.
Lowell, Noah Wiseman. — The Record of the One Hundred
and Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers. By Noah W.
Lowell, formerly Lieutenant and Quartermaster One
Hundred and Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Philadelphia: The Times, Saturday, May 13, 1886. i2mo. pp. (23).
Lozier, John Hogarth. — Forty Rounds from the Cartridge
Box of the Fighting Chaplain,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 58 (1).
Lucas, Daniel R. — History of the 99th Indiana Infantry,
containing a diary of marches, incidents, biography of
officers and complete rolls. By Chaplain D. R. Lucas.
Lafayette, Indiana. 1865. 8vo. pp. IV.-179.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Lucke, Jerome B. — History of the New Haven Grays from
Sept. 13, 1816, to Sept. 13, 1876, by ex.-Private Jerome B.
Lucke, LL. B.
New Haven. 1876. 8vo. pp. 540.
Lucke, Martin. — The War Between the States of the
United States 1 861 -1865, prepared from the newest
official sources, by Martin Lucke. Richly illustrated.
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8vo. pp. VII. 1-414. Third Edition.
485
Ludington, Marshal Independence. — The Stars and
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War Department, Quartermaster-General's Office, Washington, D. C, April
27, 1892. i2mo. pp. 4. Autograph note of Author.
Luf kin, Edwin B. — History of the Thirteenth Maine Regiment,
from its organization in 1861 to its muster-out in 1865,
by Edwin B. Lufkin, Weld, Maine, a Private of Company
"E," with a sketch of Thirteenth Maine Battalion,
attached to the Thirtieth Maine, and an appendix con-
taining a complete Roster of the Regiment.
Bridgton, Me.: H. A. Shorey & Son. 1898. 8vo. pp. 140. Appendix 67 (1).
Lumbard, Joseph Asher. — A History of Company "G,"
147th Regiment Infantry, Penna. Veteran Vols., by
Corporal Joseph A. Lumbard.
Selinsgrove, Pa.: Published in the "Snyder County Tribune", January 13,
1876, to June 27, 1878. 8vo. pp. (193). (Mounted.) (Unique.)
Lumbard, Joseph Asher. — The 147TH Regiment at Chan-
cellorville. An address delivered before the Association
of the 28th and 147th Regiments, Penna. Vols., and
Knap's Battery, by J. A. Lumbard, at Williamsport, Pa.,
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Lunt, George. — Mr. Seward and General McClellan.
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Lusk, William Chittenden. — War Letters of William
Thompson Lusk, Captain, Assistant Adjutant-General
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New York: Privately printed. MCMXI. 8vo. pp. 304.
Lutz, John J. — Quantrell and the Morgan-Walker Tragedy.
Topeka: Kansas State Historical Society, n. d.
8vo. pp. 324-322—543-546.
Lybarger, Edwin L. — Leaves from My Diary. Being a
transcript of the daily record I kept during Sherman's
March to the Sea and to end of the War. Now compiled
for the 17th Army Corps, by Edwin L. Lybarger.
Warsaw, Ohio. n. d. 8vo. pp. (15). Autograph letter of Author.
486
Lybarger, Edwin L. — A Paper read by Capt. E. L. Lybarger,
43d Ohio Vol. Infantry, at a Reunion of Fuller's Brigade,
held at Marietta, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1885.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. —
Lykkeyaeger, Hans. — Luck of a Wandering Dane, by Hans
Lykkeyaeger, (Native of Denmark, Citizen of the United
States) soldier and sailor, moulder and merchant, tramp
and trader, soap-boiler and scribe, peddler and philosopher,
overseer and under trapper, jack of all trades and
master of fortune. Dedicated to nobody for the benefit
of everybody.
Philadelphia: Matlack & Harvey, Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp.130.
Lyle, W. W. — Lights and Shadows in Army Life, or pen
pictures from the battlefield, the camp and the hospital,
by Rev. W. W. Lyle, A. M.
Cincinnati: R. W. Carroll & Co. 1865. i2mo. pp. XII. 9-403.
Second edition.
Lyman, George H. — Historical Sketch of the Obstetrical
Society of Boston in the War of the Rebellion. By
George H. Lyman, M. D.
Boston. 1887. 8vo. pp. 62.
Lyman, Payson Williston. — History of Easthampton. Its
settlement and growth. Its material, educational, and
religious interests, together with a genealogical record of
its original families. By Payson W. Lyman.
Northampton: Tumbull & Gere. 1866. i2mo. pp. IV.-192. 2.
"Contains the record of Easthampton in the War."
Autograph note of Author.
Lyman, Payson Williston. — The Career and Character of
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. An address delivered by Rev.
P. W. Lyman, in the Cong'l Church, Belchertown, at the
Grant Memorial Service, Aug. 8, '85, together with the
introductory remarks of A. W. Morse, Commander of
Post 97, G. A. R.
Belchertown, Mass.: John L. Montague, Printer. 1885. 8vo. pp. 24.
Lyman, Theodore. — George Gordon Meade.
Proc. Amer. Acad, of Arts & Science. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. —
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Col. Lyman.
487
Lynch, Harriet Rowe. — Reminiscences and Sketches of
Confederate Times. By one who lived through them.
Edited by Harriet Rowe Lynch, Cheraw, S. C. 1909.
Columbia, S. C: The R. L. Bryan Company. 1909. 8vo. pp. 44.
Autograph note of Author.
Lynde, Francis. — Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Military Park, with narrative of the Battles of Chicka-
mauga, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. By
Francis Lynde. Illustrated. 1895.
Chattanooga, Tenn. : Published by W. E. Birchmore. n. d. 8vo. pp. (40).
Lynde, Francis. — Historic and Picturesque Chattanooga.
By Francis Lynde. Reprinted from The Southern
Magazine for March, 1895.
Louisville, Ky.: Press of F. C. Nunemacher. (1895.) 8vo. pp. 19.
Lyon, J. S. — War Sketches. From Cedar Mountain to Bull
Run. Consisting of personal and historical incidents of
the Campaign under Major-General Pope, in the summer
of 1862, by a staff officer.
Buffalo. 1882. 8vo. pp. 33.
Lyon, Nathaniel. — The Last Political Writings of Gen.
Nathaniel Lyon, U. S. A., with a sketch of his life and
military services.
New York. 1861. i2mo. pp. 275.
Lyons, W. F. — Brigadier-General Thomas Francis
Meagher, his political and military career with selections
from his speeches and writings.
New York. 1870. i2mo. pp. —
La Ca valerie Americaine Dans La Guerre De La Secession
Avec Deux Carte.
Paris: Librairie Militaire Berger Levrault Et C. 1902. Ry. 8vo. pp. 124 (1).
La Revolution Americaine Devoilee.
(Extract.) Paris: E. Dentu, Libraire-Editeur. 1861. (Tous droits reserves.)
8vo. pp. 31.
Lawrence Co., Penna. Roll Call of Lawrence County boys
who fell in Battle or who died while in the service.
The Volunteer, July, 1888. pp. (4). Mounted.
Lawrence Co. Penna. Volunteers.
The Volunteer, April 9, 1888. pp. (9). Mounted.
488
Laws of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
in relation to the War Department. 1861.
Richmond: Tyler, Wise & Allegre. 1861. 8vo. pp. 46.
Left Wounded on the Field.
Putnam's Monthly, Sept., 1869. pp. —
Legends of the operations of the Army of the Cumberland.
(Map.)
Washington. 1869. 4to. pp. — Folio maps of Battlefields inserted.
Legislation relating to the Services of State Militia in the War.
1. Relative to State Military Organizations. 58th Congress, 3d
Session, Senate Document No. 163. pp. 21.
2. Federal and State Military Organizations, 61st Congress, 2d
Session, Senate Document No. 378. pp. 52.
3. Federal and State Military Organizations, 61 st Congress, 2d
Session, Senate Doc. 378, Part 2. pp. 5.
4. Memorial of Hon. H. A. du Pont in support of Senate 6175. 61st
Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document No. 418. pp. 5.
5. Delaware Volunteers, 61 st Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document
No. 470. pp. 2.
6. A Bill, 61st Congress, 2d Session, Senate 6175.
7. A Bill, 61st Congress, 2d Session, Senate 7340.
8. The National Guards of East Tennessee, 58th Congress, 3d Session,
House of Representatives Report No. 4863. pp. 14.
9. A Bill, 61st Congress, 2d Session. House of Representatives
25288.
8vo.
"Let Us Have Peace." The lives and public services of
General U. S. Grant, U. S. A., and of Hon. Schuyler
Colfax.
Philadelphia. 1868. 8vo. pp. 24.
Letter from the Secretary of the Soldiers' Convention in
Pennsylvania transmitting proceedings of that Con-
vention.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Mis. Document No. 21,
June 15, 1866. 8vo. pp. 10.
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in
response to Senate resolution of March 8, 1880, a statement
showing the expenditures of the Government on account
of the War of the Rebellion, from July 1, 1861, to June
30, 1879, inclusive, etc.
46th Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Ex. Document No. 206, June 10, 1880.
8vo. pp. 3.
489
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an
estimate of appropriations for battle lines and sites for
tablets at Antietam, submitted by the Secretary of War.
50th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 123.
December 13, 1892. 8vo. pp. 2.
Letter from the Secretary of War in answer to Resolution of the
House of Representatives of 20th of January, transmitting
report of the engagement of Drainesville.
37th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 59.
8vo. pp. 22.
Letter from the Secretary of War. Memorial Bridge Across
the Potomac River, at Washington, D. C.
56th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Document No. 578.
8vo. pp. 68. (Maps.)
Letter from the Secretary of War in answer to a resolution of
the House of December 23, 1861, in relation to the pur-
chase of arms by General Fremont.
37th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 67.
1862. 8vo. pp. 235.
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting the final report
made by the commission on war claims at St. Louis.
37th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 94.
April 2, 1862. 8vo. pp. 41.
Letter from the Secretary of War in answer to resolution of the
House, of 20th instant, relative to one hundred days'
men accepted from Ohio and other States.
38th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 33.
(1865.) 8vo. pp. 3.
Letter from the Secretary of War in answer to a resolution of the
House, of January 9, calling for a record of the trial by
Court Martial of Major David H. Hastings.
38th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Document No. 54. 1865. 8vo. pp. 293.
Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of
the House, of January 25, transmitting a report of the
enlistment of one hundred days' men.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 35-
8vo. pp. 6.
490
Letter from the Secretary of War communicating, in compliance
with a resolution of the Senate of the ioth of January,
information relative to the payment of one hundred dollars
to the ten regiments of Missouri State Militia mustered
into the United States.
39th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 47, May 22, 1866.
8vo. pp. 8.
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting to the chairman
of the Committee on Military Affairs correspondence
relative to national cemeteries in Tennessee.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Mis. Document No. 127.
8vo. pp. 21.
Letter from the Secretary of War, showing the strength of the
Army at stated periods from the beginning of the Govern-
ment to date.
45th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Ex. Document No. 23.
8vo. pp. 16.
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in compliance
with law, certain information relative to the negotiation
with the legal representatives of the late Confederate
Generals Bragg and Polk, for the purchase of certain papers
relating to the late war.
46th Congress, 3d Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 6. 8vo. pp. 53.
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in response to
Senate resolution of June II, 1888, report relative to the
raising of volunteer troops to guard overland and other
mails from 1861 to 1866.
50th Congress, Senate Ex. Document No. 70. Dec. 18, 1888. 8vo. pp. 325.
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter
from the Chief of Engineers, a report relating to a
Survey and Plan for a Memorial Bridge across the
Potomac River.
55th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives No. 388. (1898.)
8vo. pp. 26. (Plans 4.)
Letter of the Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance
with a resolution of the Senate of the 12th instant, a list
of all general officers of the regular and volunteer forces in
commission at the beginning of the present war, or
appointed since, with the States in which they were born
and from which they were appointed.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 46, May 23, 1864.
8vo. pp. 13.
49i
Letter of the Secretary of War, communicating, in answer to a
resolution of the Senate of December 8, 1862, a list of the
Major and Brigadier-Generals in the services of the United
States.
37th Congress, 3d Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 22, January 23, 1863.
8vo. pp. 5.
Letter of the Secretary of War, transmitting, in answer to a
resolution of the Senate of the 23d December, 1863, a
report showing the names of all Major and Brigade-
Generals who are without commands equal to a brigade;
also the number of Major and Brigadier-Generals who
are in command of departments, districts, and posts in
the loyal States.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 5. 8vo. pp. 6.
Letter of the Secretary of War, transmitting, in answer to a
resolution of the Senate of December 21, 1863, a report of
the names of all officers in the regular army who, between
the first day of December, i860, and the first day of
December, 1863, left the service, either by resignation or
desertion, stating which, to engage in the rebellion against
the Government of the United States.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 7, January 14, 1864.
8vo. pp. 10.
Letter of the Secretary of W'ar, communicating, in answer to a
resolution of the Senate of the 15th instant, statements
showing the number of men in Kansas subject to military
duty, the number of regiments and independent organiza-
tions furnished by the State of Kansas (including colored
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together with a complete roster of the Regiment, by F. H.
Mason, late Captain Squadron "L," 12th O. V. C.
Cleveland, Ohio: Nevins' Steam Printing House. 187 1.
8vo. pp. 124 (1) 43. Autograph notes of Capt. Mason and Col. R. W. Ratliff.
Mason, Frank H. — The Forty-second Ohio Infantry. A
history of the organization and services of that Regiment
in the War of the Rebellion, with biographical sketches of
its field officers and a full roster of the Regiment. By F.
H. Mason.
Cleveland. 1876. 8vo. pp. 306 (1). Autograph note of Author.
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Arche Club of Chicago, Illinois, February 21, 1908, by
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Autograph note of Author.
Mathes, J. Harvey. — Great Commanders: General Forrest.
Capt. J. Harvey Mathes, with illustrations and maps.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1902. i2mo. pp. 395.
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in the Annals of the Confederate Historical Association.
Sketches of Memphis Veterans who upheld her standard
in the War, and of other Confederate worthies. Illus-
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Mathews, Alfred. — Chronological History of the War of
the Rebellion, founded on the Official Records of the
Union and Confederate Armies, with approved historical
authorities, with Biographical notes by Alfred Mathews.
Supplemented by Battlefield Maps, from Government
sources, showing the positions of troops in all important
engagements, also by numerous illustrations of decisive
battles, portraits of Army and Corps Commanders, etc.
Philadelphia: L. H. Everts & Co. n. d.
Folio, pp. 68 and maps and portraits. (Not published.)
506
Mathews, Alfred E. — Interesting Narrative, being a
Journal of the Flight of Alfred E. Mathews, of Stark Co.,
Ohio, from the State of Texas, on the 20th of April, and
his arrival at Chicago on the 28th of May, after traversing
on foot and alone a distance of over 800 miles across the
States of Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri, by the most
unfrequented routes; together with interesting descrip-
tions of men and things; of what he saw and heard;
appearance of the country, habits of the people, etc.
n. p. 1861. 8vo. pp. 34 (1).
Matthews, James M. — By Authority of Congress. The
Statutes at Large of the Provisional Government of the
Confederate States of America, from the institution of the
Government, February 8, 1861, to its termination,
February 18, 1862, inclusive. Arranged in chronological
order. Together with the Constitution for the Provisional
Government, and the Permanent Constitution of the
Confederate States, and the Treaties concluded by the
Confederates with Indian Tribes. Edited by James M.
Matthews, Attorney at Law, and Law Clerk in the
Department of Justice.
Richmond: R. M. Smith, Printer to Congress. 1864.
8vo. pp. 411. (Index pp. 48.)
Matthews, Theodore Lewis Peterson. — Oration delivered at
the Tomb of Major-General Hector Tyndale, U. S. V., in
Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, by Comrade Theodore
L. P. Matthews, before General Hector Tyndale Post No.
160, Pennsylvania Division, G. A. R., on the occasion of
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Philadelphia. The Times Printing House. 1893. 8vo. pp. 12.
Matthews, Stanley. — Oration delivered at the Reunion of
the Army of the Cumberland at Columbus, Ohio, Septem-
ber 16, 1874, by Colonel Stanley Matthews.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Company. 1875. 8vo. pp. 22.
Matthews, Stanley. — (Sketch of Colonel) Stanley Matthews.
(Portrait.)
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 4.
Matthews, Stanley. — Unveiling of Ward's Equestrian
Statue of Major-General George H. Thomas,
Washington, November 19, 1879. Address by Stanley
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Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., Print. 1879. 8vo. pp. 28.
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507
MattingJy, T. W. — Sumter's Torn Flag. Saved Relics of
the War now preserved in this City. Mrs. Anderson's
Treasure Flag that bade defiance to the First Gun of the
Confederacy. Gen. Anderson's defence of the Fort.
Mrs. Anderson's historic trip. Tattered flags with a
history.
Washington, D. C: The Evening Star, September 22, 1892. l2mo. pp. (16.)
Mattox, Absalom Heiskell. — A History of the Cincinnati
Society of Ex-Army and Navy Officers, with the name,
army record, and rank of the members alphabetically
arranged. Written by A. H. Mattox.
Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson, Publisher. 1880. Ry. 8vo. pp. 214.
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1. Response to the Toast, "The 17th Ohio Volunteer Battery Volun-
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Ohio Battery, at the First Annual Reunion of the Battery, Spring-
field, O., Oct. 1 and 2, 1865. Cincinnati, O.: Published for the
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Second Annual Reunion of the Battery, at Springfield, Ohio,
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Mattson, Hans. — Early Days of Reconstruction in North-
eastern Arkansas. An address delivered by Colonel H.
Mattson, before the Loyal Legion, at St. Paul, Minn.,
March 6, 1889.
St. Paul, Minn. 1889. 8vo. pp. 13.
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Brigadier-General Thomas A. Smyth. By D. W. Maull,
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from the article in the last edition of the "Enclyclopaedia
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Literature and a list of books, with brief comment, by
Colonel F. Maurice, Royal Artillery, Professor of Military
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London: Macmillan & Co. 1891. 4*0. pp. —
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Maury, J. H. — Historical Sketch of the Sixty-eighth Regiment
Indiana Volunteers, with personal recollections of Co.
D, and short biographies of Brigade, Division and Corps
Commanders.
Rush ville, I nd.: The Republican Co. 1887. i2mo. pp. (8) 212.
Autograph letter of Author. 100 copies privately printed.
Maury, Richard L. — The Battle of Williamsburg and the
charge of the 24th Virginia of Early's Brigade. By
Colonel Richard L. Maury.
(Motto.) Richmond: Johns & Goolsby, Steam Printers. 1880.
8vo. pp. 20. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Mawson, Harry P. — A Fair Rebel.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 8.
Maxfield, Albert — Brady, Robert Jr. — Roster and Statistics
of Company D of the Eleventh Regiment Maine Infantry
Volunteers, with a sketch of its services in the War of
the Rebellion. Prepared by Albert Maxfield and Robert
Brady, Jr.
(Motto.) n. p. 1890. 8vo. pp. 83.
Maxon, William P. — Camp Fires of the Twenty-third;
sketches of the camp life, marches, and battles of the
Twenty-third Regiment N. Y. V., during the term of two
years in the service of the United States, added to these
are statistics of enlistments, elections, promotions, sick,
discharged, killed and wounded, and all valuable informa-
tion connected with the Regiment. By Pound Sterling.
New York: Davies & Kent, Printers. 1863. i2mo. pp. VIII. 9-196.
Mayo, M. L. and L. A. — Veterans of the Confederacy.
Surviving soldiers who led the Southern battalions in
the Civil War, with fifteen portraits.
Munsey's Magazine, February, 1898. pp. 753-762.
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escapes.
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Meade, George. — Did General Meade Desire to Retreat
at the Battle of Gettysburg? By George Meade,
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Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. 1883. 8vo. pp. 29.
Autograph letter of Col. Meade. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Meade, George Gordon. — Amended Report of the Battle
of Gettysburg.
Ms. folio, pp. 5.
Meade, George Gordon. — Banquet given by the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, December 31, 1910, to celebrate
the Ninety-fifth Anniversary of the Birth of Major-
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Meade, George Gordon. — General Meade's Letter on
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Philadelphia. 1886. 8vo. pp. 6. Privately printed.
Meade, George Gordon. — General Meade's Report of the
Rapidan Campaign, May 4th to November 1st, 1864,
communicated by William Swinton, Esq., and now first
printed.
The Historical Magazine, Vol V., March, 1869. pp. 161-170. Second Series.
Meade, George Gordon. — The Life and Letters of George
Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army.
By George Meade, Captain and Aide-de-Camp and Brevet
Lieut.-Colonel United States Army. Edited by George
Gordon Meade.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. VII. 1-389. Vol. II. pp. VII. 1-432. (24 maps.)
Presentation copy from the Editor.
Autograph letters of Col. Geo. Meade and Mr. Geo. G. Meade.
Meagher, Thomas Francis. — The Last Days of the 69TH
in Virginia. A narrative in three parts, with a portrait.
New York. 1861. 8vo. pp. 15.
The fighting Sixty-ninth. War reminiscences of the gallant Irish Regiment.
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March 18, 1877, inserted.
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Means, James H. — A Sermon, preached in the Second Church,
Dorchester, after the death of Lieutenant William R.
Porter, Eleventh Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, by
Rev. James H. Means, September 7, 1862.
Boston: Press of T. R. Marvin & Son. 1862. 8vo. pp. 91.
Printed for private distribution.
Means, J. O. — Waiting for Daybreak. A discourse at the
funeral of Lieut. Edgar M. Newcomb, of the Mass. 19th
Regt., who died December 20, 1862, of wounds received
at Fredericksburg. Preached in Park Street Church,
December 27, by Rev. J. O. Means, Minister of Vine St.
Church, Roxbury.
Boston: Printed by Alfred Mudge & Son. 1863. i2mo. pp.15.
Meany, Edmond S. — Name of the American War of 1861-
1865.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 17.
Meekins, George A. — Fifth Regiment, I. M. N. G. A history
of the Regiment from its First Organization to the present
time. Illustrated. Copyright, 1889, by George A. Meekins.
Authorized and endorsed by the Board of Officers of the
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Baltimore, Md. 1889. 8vo. pp. 162.
Meerheimb, F. V. — Sherman's Campaign in Georgia.
Lecture delivered October 30, 1868, in the Military Society
of Berlin, by F. V. Meerheemb, Major of the General
Staff of the 1st Hansetean Infantry Regiment No. 75, with
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Berlin. 1869. 8vo. pp. 53 (1). Map.
Meerheimb, F. V. — Sherman's Feldzug in Georgien.
Vortrag Gehalten am 30 October, 1868, Militairischen
Gesellschaft zu Berlin mit leinen plane.
Berlin. 1869. 8vo. pp. — Presentation copy from Major Meerheimb.
Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham. — The Three Days'
Battle of Chattanooga, 23d, 24th, 25th November,
1864. An unofficial dispatch from General Meigs,
Quartermaster General of the United States, to the Hon.
E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Now first correctly
printed.
Washington, D. C. 1864. 8vo. pp. 8.
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Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham. — The Three Days'
Battle of Chattanooga, 23d, 24th, 25th November,
1863, an unofficial dispatch from General Meigs, to the
Hon. E. M. Stanton, accompanied by a plan of the battle
(folio) furnished by the U. S. Coast Survey Office.
New York: Presented to the U. S. Sanitary Commission by Julius Bien and
Wm. W. Franklin. 1864. 8vo. pp. 10.
Melville, George Wallace. — Remarks of Engineer-in-Chief
George W. Melville, U. S. Navy, in presenting to Colonel
John P. Nicholson, U. S. V., two Model Naval Guns,
constructed of historic material.
(Philadelphia. 1894.) 4to. pp. (12). 60 copies printed.
Autograph letters. Unique.
Merchant, Thomas Edward. — Eighty-fourth Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers (Infantry). Address by Captain
Thomas E. Merchant at the Dedication of Monument on
Battlefield of Gettysburg, 1889.
n. p. (1890.) 8vo. pp. 109. Autograph note of Author.
Merrell, W. H. — Five Months in Rebeldom; or Notes from
the diary of a Bull Run Prisoner, at Richmond, by
Corporal W. H. Merrell.
Rochester, N. Y.: Published by Adams & Dabney. 1862. 8vo. pp. IV. 64.
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Brig.-Gen. Henry C. Merriam, U. S. Army, as certified to
by his commanders and other competent witnesses. Why
was he not promoted before retirement?
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (4) 1-25.
Merrill, J. M. — A Night in Dixie, or Kilpatrick's Ride to
Richmond. A startling tale of a famous raid. By J. M.
Merrill.
New York: Novelist Publishing Co. 1883. i2mo. pp. 96.
Merrill, J. W. — Records of the 24th Independent Battery,
N. Y. Light Artillery, U. S. V. Compiled by J. W. Merrill.
Perry, N. Y. : Published for the Ladies Cemetery Association. 1870.
i2mo. pp. 280. 22.
Merrill, Samuel. — History of the 70th Indiana Volunteer
Infantry in the War of the Rebellion. By Samuel
Merrill.
Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bower Merrill Co. 1900. 8vo. pp.372.
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Merrill, Samuel H. — The Campaigns of the First Maine
and First District of Columbia Cavalry.
Portland. 1866. i2mo. pp. 436.
Metcalf, Edwin. — Personal Incidents in the early campaigns
of the Third Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers and the
Tenth Army Corps. By Edwin Metcalf, late Colonel
Third Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers.
Providence: Sidney S. Rider. 1879. Sm. 4*0. pp. 31. 250 copies printed.
Autograph note of Author.
Meyer, Henry C. — Civil War Experiences under Bayard,
Gregg, Kilpatrick, Custer, Raulston and Newberry,
1862, 1863, 1864. By Henry C. Meyer, Captain 24th
New York Cavalry, Brevet Major New York Volunteers.
New York. 1911. Privately printed. 8vo. pp. IX. 1-119.
Presentation copy from Author. Autograph letter.
Meynardie, E. J. — The Siege of Charleston; its history and
progress. A discourse delivered in Bethel Church,
Charleston, S. C, November 19, 1863. (Thanksgiving
Day). By Rev. E. J. Meynardie.
Columbia: Evans & Cogswell. 1864. 8vo. pp. 15.
Meynier, A. Jr. — Life and Military Services of Col. Charles
D. Dreux. Published by A. Meynier, Jr.
New Orleans: E. A. Brando & Co., Printers. 1883. i8mo. pp. 33.
Michael, William H. — Address of William H. Michael, late
of the Eleventh Iowa Infantry and of the United States
Navy. Iowa Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Rebellion. Before the Biennial Meeting of the Associa-
tion of Crocker's Iowa Brigade at Waterloo, Iowa,
September 14, 1904.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 40.
Michael, William H. — Address of Ensign William H. Michael,
formerly of Company B, Eleventh Iowa Infantry, and of
the United States Navy. Co-operating between General
Grant and Commodore Foote and between General Grant
and Admiral Porter. Delivered at the Biennial Meeting
Nineteen Hundred and Four, of Crocker's Iowa Brigade.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 29.
Michie, James C. — In Memoriam. James C. Michie, October
22 and 23, 1901.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 37.
513
Michie, Peter Smith. — Great Commanders: General Mc-
Clellan. By General Peter S. Michie. With illustrations
and map.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1901. 8vo. pp. IX.-489.
Autograph note of Gen. McClellan and Autograph letter of Author.
Michie, Peter Smith. — The Life and Letters of Emory
Upton, Colonel of the Fourth Regiment of Artillery, and
Brevet Major-General U. S. Army. By Peter S. Michie,
Professor U. S. Military Academy, with an introduction
by James Harrison Wilson, late U. S. A.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1885. i2mo. pp. XXVIII
Mickley, J. M. — The Forty-third Regiment United States
Colored Troops.
Gettysburg. 1866. 8vo. pp. 88.
Miles, Evan. — Military History of Captain Evan Miles,
2 1st U. S. Infantry,
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. (16).
Miles, James Browning. — Address at the funeral obsequies of
Sergeant Henry Todd, by Rev. James B. Miles.
Charleston: Printed at the Aurora Office. 1866. i6mo. pp. 12.
Privately printed.
Miles, Nelson Appleton. — A Statement of the Facts concern-
ing the imprisonment and treatment of Jefferson Davis
while a military prisoner at Fort Monroe, Va., in 1865
and 1866.
Washington, D. C. : Gibson Bros., Printers. 1901. 8vo. pp. —
"Open letter to the Press, pp. (1)."
Miles, Nelson Appleton. — A Chapter on the Issues and
Results of the Civil War. By Major-General Nelson A.
Miles, Commanding United States Army.
Harper's Weekly, January 25, 1896. 8vo. pp. (14).
Miles, Nelson Appleton. — Personal Recollections and
Observations of General Nelson A. Miles, embracing a
brief view of the Civil War, or from New England to the
Golden Gate, and the story of his Indian Campaigns with
comments on the exploration, development and progress of
our great Western Empire. Copiously illustrated with
graphic pictures by Frederick Remington and other
eminent artists.
Chicago and New York: The Werner Company. 1896. 4to. pp. 591.
Autograph of Gen. Miles. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
514
Miles, Nelson Appleton. — Serving the Republic. Memoirs
of the Civil and Military Life of Nelson A. Miles,
Lieu tenant-General United States Army. Illustrated.
New York and London: Harper Brothers, Publishers. MCMXI.
8vo. pp. VIII. 1-338. Autograph of Gen. Miles.
Miller, Charles D. — Report of the Great Reunion of the
Veteran Soldiers and Sailors of Ohio, held at Newark,
July 22, 1873, under the auspices of "The Society of the
Soldiers and Sailors of Licking County, Ohio," by Major
Charles D. Miller, secretary of the Society.
Newark, Ohio: Clark & Underwood, Printers. 1879. 8vo. pp. IV.-305.
Miller, Charles H. — History of the 16th Regiment Pennsyl-
vania Cavalry for the year ending October 31, 1863,
commanded by Colonel John Irvin Gregg, of Centre
County, Pa.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 44.
Miller, Delavan S. — Drum Taps in Dixie. Memories of a
Drummer Boy, 1861-1865. By Delavan S. Miller.
Watertown, N. Y. 1905. i2mo. pp. VII. -256. Autograph note of Author.
Miller, Delavan S. — A Drum's Story and other Tales by
Delavan S. Miller, Author of "Drum Taps in Dixie."
Watertown, N. Y.: Published by Hungerford-Holbrook Company.
i2mo. pp. 229 (16).
Miller, F. — Military Sketch of the Present War in America
(First year) by Major F. Miller, R. A. V. C.
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, August, 1862.
pp. 242-262. (2 maps.)
Miller, Francis Trevelyan. — Gettysburg — A Journey to
America's Greatest Battleground in photographs taken
by the World's First War Photographers while the battle
was being fought. Official presentation semi-centennial
edition. Text by Francis Trevelyan Miller, Litt. D.,
LL. D., Editor-in-Chief of the "Photographic History
of the Civil War." Illustrations from "The Photographic
History of the Civil War." Copyright, 1913.
Springfield, Mass. : Patriot Publishing Co. New York : The Review of Reviews
Company. 1913. 4to. pp. (98).
515
Miller, Francis Trevelyan — Lanier, Robert S. — The Photo-
graphic History of the Civil War. In ten volumes.
Francis Trevelyan Miller, Editor-in-Chief. Robert S.
Lanier, Managing Editor. Thousands of Scenes Photo-
graphed 1861-65. With text by many special Authorities.
Semi-Centennial Memorial.
Vol. I. pp. 368. (Map.) Vol. VI. pp. 322.
Vol. II. pp. 352. (Map.) Vol. VII. pp. 352.
Vol. III. pp. 346. (6) (Map.) Vol. VIII. pp. 382 (1).
Vol. IV. pp. 336. (1) Vol. IX. pp. 352 (1).
Vol. V. pp. 320 (2). Vol. X. pp. 358.
New York: The Review of Reviews Co. 191 1. 4to.
Miller, Robert C. — The Story of Antietam, from the tablets
erected by the Battlefield Commission. Published by
R. C. Miller, custodian Jennie Wade House, Gettysburg.
Gettysburg, Pa. 1900. Sm. 4to. pp. 36.
Mills, J. Harrison. — Chronicles of the Twenty-first
Regiment N. Y. S. V., embracing a full history of the
Regiment from the enrolling of the first volunteer in
Buffalo, April 15, 1861, to the final mustering out on the
18th day of May, 1863. By J. H. Mills, a disabled
soldier of the Regiment. Illustrated with original
portraits and scenes from camp and field.
Buffalo: J. M. Johnson, Steam Press. (1863.)
4to. Parts I. to XI. pp. 208 (all printed).
Mills, J. Harrison. — Chronicles of the Twenty-first
Regiment New York State Volunteers, embracing a full
history of the Regiment, from the enrolling of the first
Volunteer in Buffalo, April 15, 1861, to the final mustering
out, May 18, 1863, including a copy of muster out rolls
of field and staff, and each company. By J. Harrison
Mills, a disabled soldier of the Regiment.
Buffalo: Republished by the 21st Regt. Veteran Association of Buffalo, by
permission of the Author. 1887.
8vo. pp. X. 341. Muster out rolls (pp. 40.)
Mills, Lewis Este. — General Pope's Virginia Campaign of
1862, read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, February
5, 1870. By Lewis Este Mills.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1870. 8vo. pp. 32.
Autograph letter of Major Mills.
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Mills, Lewis Este. — General Pope's Virginia Campaign of
1862, read before "The Cincinnati Literary Club." Feb.
5, 1870.
Cincinnati. 1870. 8vo. pp. 35. Autograph letter of Author.
Mindil, George Washington. — Review of Prof. Bates' account
of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Philadelphia: The Press. 1875. i2mo. pp. (12). (Mounted.)
Autograph letter of Gen. Mindil.
Mindil, George Washington. — The Battle of Fair Oaks.
A reply to General Joseph E. Johnston. By George S.
Mindil.
Philadelphia. 1874. Ry. 8vo. pp. 16. Map.
"250 copies printed for private distribution."
Autograph letter of Major-Gen. Mindil. Newspaper cuttings, replies, etc.,
inserted.
Minnigh, Henry N. — History of Company "K," 1st (Inft.)
Penna. Reserves. "The Boys who fought at home,"
by H. N. Minnigh, Captain and Brev. Major.
Duncansville, Pa.: "Home Print," Publisher, n. d. i8mo. pp. 44.
Minnich, J. W. — Inside of Rock Island Prison from Decem-
ber, 1863, to June, 1865. By J. W. Minnich, Grand
Isle, La.
Nashville, Tenn.: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South. 1908.
i2mo. pp. 57 (1).
Minnigh, Luther William. — Gettysburg: "What they did
here." Profusely illustrated historical guide book. By
Luther W. Minnigh, the Gettysburg Battlefield Guide
and Expositor. Author of "The Battlefield: How to See
and Understand it;" "Locations of Monuments and
Memorials," "Reminiscences of Gettysburg," etc.
(Extract.) n. p. (1892.) 8vo. pp. 104.
Minnigh, Luther William. — Gettysburg: "What they did
here." Profusely illustrated historical guide book, by
Luther W. Minnigh, the Gettysburg Battlefield guide and
expositor.
(Motto.) Baltimore, Md.: W. K. Boyle & Son, Printers. (1893.)
8vo. pp. 112. Autograph of Author.
Minnigh, Luther William. — Gettysburg: "What they did
here." By Luther W. Minnigh, author, lecturer and
guide, Gettysburg, Penna.
n. p. (1899.) 8vo. pp. 150. (Map.)
517
Minnigh, Luther William. — The Battle of Gettysburg and
National Military Park. The Mecca for veterans,
patriots and students of history. By Luther W. Minnigh,
the battlefield guide and lecturer.
Harrisburg, Pa.: Keystone Print, n. d. i8mo. pp. (36.)
Minnigh, Luther William. — 2oth Century Gettysburg
Battlefield Souvenir. Useful information for veterans,
patriots, tourists and the great army of generous youth,
in whose souls the stirring reminiscences of the Battle of
Gettysburg find a place. Luther W. Minnigh, the
Gettysburg guide and lecturer.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 1901. i6mo. pp. 19.
Minnigh, Luther William. — The Battlefield of Gettys-
burg. How to see and understand it. July 1, 2, and 3,
1863. The tourist's Guide and Hand-book with explana-
tary map and roster of the Armies, by L. W. Minnigh.
Gettysburg, Pa. : J. E. Wible, Steam Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. 80.
Minnigh, Luther William. — The Battlefield of Gettys-
burg. Locations of Regimental and Brigade Monuments
and Memorials erected upon the field. Arranged by
Luther W. Minnigh.
n. p. n. d. Folio. Folded. 8vo. pp. 8.
Minnigh, Luther William. — The Gettysburg Knapsack. A
souvenir of useful information for veterans, patriots,
tourists, and the great army of generous youth, in whose
souls the stirring reminiscences of the battle of Gettysburg
find a place. By Luther W. Minnigh, guide and lecturer.
Author of "Gettysburg: What they did here."
Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.: Mt. Holly Printing Co. (1897.) i6mo. pp. 30.
Minnigh, Luther William. — The Gettysburg Knapsack.
A souvenir of useful information for veterans, patriots,
tourists, and the grear army of generous youth, in whose
souls the stirring reminiscences of the battle of Gettys-
burg find a place. By Luther W. Minnigh, guide and
lecturer.
n. p. (1898.) i6mo. pp. 40.
Mitchel, F. A. — Ormsby McKnight Mitchel, Astronomer
and General. A biographical narrative by his son, F. A.
Mitchel.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1887.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-392.
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Mitchell, Donald Grant. — Daniel Tyler: A Memorial
Volume containing his autobiography and war record,
some account of his later years with various reminiscences
and the tributes of friends.
New Haven. MDCCCLXXXIII. 4to. pp. XVI. 186.
200 copies privately printed.
Mitchell, Harry W. — "The Fighting Fourteenth." The
Battle of South Mountain, the Battle of Antietam. By
Colonel Harry W. Mitchell.
Brooklyn: The Advance, Feb.-July, 1885. pp. 253-256 and 115-121.
Mitchell, Silas Weir. — Westways: A Village Chronicle. By
S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., LL. D.
New York: The Century Co. 1913. l2mo. pp. 510.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
Moat, Louis Sheppeard. — Frank Leslie's Illustrated
Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War.
The most important events of the conflict between the
States, graphically printed stormy battle scenes and
grand naval engagements, drawn by special artists on
the spot, portraits of principal participants, military and
civil; famous forts, pathetic episodes, etc. The whole
forming an authentic pictorial history of the War, by
such well-known artists as Becker, Crane, Beard, Schell,
Lumley, Forbes, Nevill, David, Simons, Osborn, Wilcox,
Weaver, Bosse, Newton, Remson, Russell, Sartorious,
Chamberlain and others. A concise history of the Civil
War, being official data secured from the War Records.
Edited by Louis Sheppeard Moat, with an introduction
by Joseph B. Carr, Major-General.
New York: Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publisher. (1896.) Folio, pp. XII. 1-544.
Moffett, Cleveland. — Grant and Lincoln in Bronze.
McClure's Magazine, Oct., 1895. pp. 419-432.
Monroe, Nelson. — The Grand Army Button. A Souvenir
Dedicated to "My Comrades," The Grand Army of the
Republic and the Sons of Veterans, of the United States.
By Nelson Monroe. Reminiscences of the days of dark
secession, 1861 and 1865. "And we recognize this
Button wheresoever it may be, as a badge of glory won."
Boston: Rockwell & Churchhill Press. 1893. 8vo. pp. 67.
519
Monroe, William Harrison. — The Battle of Antietam:
A Military Study. By Captain William H. Monroe,
Coast Artillery.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, pp 248-279.
Monteiro, A. — War Reminiscences, by the Surgeon of Mosby's
Command.
Richmond, Va.: Everett Waddey. 1890. l2mo. pp. VIII. 208.
Autograph of Author.
Montgomery, Asbe. — An Account of R. R. Blazer and his
scouts, operating in West Virginia and in Loudon and the
Shenandoah Valleys, against William and Philip Thurma,n,
and Mosby, the great Guerrillas. By Asbe Mont-
gomery, one of the scouts belonging to Captain Blazer's
Company.
Marietta, Ohio: Printed at the Register Office. 1865. 8vo. pp. 30.
Montgomery, Frank A. — Reminiscences of a Mississippian
in Peace and War. By Frank A. Montgomery, Lieutenant
Colonel First Mississippi Cavalry, Armstrong's Mississippi
Brigade; Member of Legislature, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1896,
and one term Judge of Fourth Circuit Court District of
Miss.
Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company Press. 1901. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-305.
Montgomery, Walter A. — Life and Character of Major-
General W. D. Pender. Memorial Address, May 10,
1894. By Walter A. Montgomery, Esq., of the Raleigh
Bar.
Raleigh, N. C: Edwards & Boughton, Printers. 1894. 8vo. pp. 27.
Moody, John S. — General Index to Series i of the Official
Records of the War of the Rebellion, prepared by John S.
Moody.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1891. 8vo. pp. 35.
In two parts: Part 1. Operations 1861, 1862, 1863, Volumes I. to XXXI.,
inclusive.
Moody, John S. — General Index to Series i of the Official
Records of the War of the Rebellion, prepared by John S.
Moody.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1892. 8vo. pp. 128.
In two parts: Part 1. Operations 1861, 1862, 1863, Volumes I. to XXXI.,
inclusive.
Moore, A. H. — Heth's Division at Gettysburg. (Taken
from the Philadelphia Times, 1882, and published by
request of Tennessee Soldiers.)
The Southern Bivouac, May, 1885. pp. 383-395.
520
Moore, Edward A. — The Story of a Cannoneer under
Stonewall Jackson, with introduction by Capt. Robert E.
Lee, Jr., and Hon. Henry St. George Tucker. Fully
illustrated by portraits.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Co. 1907. 8vo. pp. 315.
Moore, Francis M. — "Ghosts or Devils" I'm Done. By
Francis M. Moore. The startling adventure of two
officers of the 62nd Ohio Infantry on Polly Island, S. C.,
during General Gilmore's Siege of Fort Sumter in the
War of the Rebellion, and the story which incited their
adventure.
Deadwood, S. D. : Press of O. C. Cole & Son. 8vo. pp. 72.
Moore, Frank. — Anecdotes, Poetry and Incidents of the War,
North and South, i860- 1865. Collected and arranged
by Frank Moore.
New York: Printed for the Subscribers. 1866. Ry. 8vo. pp. 560.
Moore, Frank. — Songs and Ballads of the Southern
People, 1 861 -1865. Collected and edited by Frank
Moore.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1886. i6mo. pp. 334.
Moore, Frank. — Heroes and Martyrs! Notable men of the
time. Biographical sketches of the military and naval
heroes, statesmen and orators distinguished in the
American Crisis of 1861-62, with portraits on steel from
original sources.
New York. (1862.) 4to. pp. IV. 1-253.
Moore, Frank. — The Rebellion Record. A Diary of
American Events, with documents, narratives, illustrative
incidents, poetry, etc. Illustrated with portraits on
steel, maps and diagrams.
New York: G. P. Putnam and D. Van Nostrand. 1861-1868.
Vol. I. pp. X. 5-428 1-152. Index XVI.
Vol. II. pp. IX. 1-544 1-112. Index XVI.
Vol. III. pp. IX. 1-524 1-76. Index XIX.
Vol. IV. pp. VIII. 1-536 1-106. Index XV.
Vol. V. pp. IX. 1-624 1-50. Index XVI.
Vol. VI. pp. VI. 1-638 1-56. Index XVI.
Vol. VII. pp. VIII. 1-604 1-100. Index XVI.
Vol. VIII. pp. VII. 1-608 1-72. Index XVI.
Vol. IX. pp. V. 1-759 1-14. Index IX.
Vol. X. pp. VII. 1-762. Index XI.
Vol. XI. pp. VI. 1-742. Index XIV.
Supplement First, Vol. I. pp. 759. IV.
Ry. 8vo. 12 Vols.
521
Moore, Frank. — (The Rebellion Record.) Indices to the
Twelve Volumes. (1-12.)
New York. v. d. 8vo.
Moore, Frank. — Women of the War, their heroism and self-
sacrifice. By Frank Moore. Illustrated with steel
engravings.
Hartford, Conn. 1867. 8vo. pp. XVI. 17-596. Autograph letter of Author.
Moore, Henry D. — The Problem of the Rebellion. An
address read before Fred. C. Jones Post. By Comrade
Rev. Henry D. Moore, late Chaplain of the 13th Maine
Vol. Inf. (Col. Neal Dow's Reg.)
Cincinnati, O.: Published by The Fred C. Jones Post, No. 401, Department
of Ohio, G. A. R. 1898. 8vo. pp. 31.
Moore, James. — A Complete History of the Great Rebellion
or the Civil War in the United States, 1861-65, comprising
a full and impartial account of the military and naval
operations with vivid and accurate descriptions of the
various battles, bombardments, skirmishes, etc., which
took place on land and water; the whole embracing a
complete history of the War for the Union, also with
biographical sketches of the principal actors in the Great
Drama, with an introduction by Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie.
(Illustrated.)
Philadelphia. 1875. Sm. 8vo. pp. —
Moore, James. — History of the Cooper Shop Volunteer
Refreshment Saloon, by James Moore, M. D.
Philadelphia: Published by Jas. B. Rodgers. 1866. i2mo. pp. VI. 7-212-
(One of the rare medals inserted in the cover.)
Moore, James. — Kilpatrick and Our Cavalry, comprising a
sketch of the life of General Kilpatrick, with an account
of the Cavalry raids, engagements and operations under
his command from the beginning of the Rebellion to the
surrender of Johnston, with twelve illustrations from
original designs by Wand.
New York: W. J. Middleton. 1865. i2mo. pp. 245.
Presentation copy from Major Moore. Autograph note of Gen. Kilpatrick.
Moore, James. — Two Years in the Service, or the personal
recollections of a medical officer, by James Moore, M. D.
Philadelphia: S. A. George. 1863. 8vo. pp. 16.
522
Moore, John W. — Roster of North Carolina Troops in the
War Between the States. Prepared, by order of the
Legislature of 1881, by John W. Moore, late Major
Comd'g 3rd Battalion Light Artillery.
Raleigh: Ashe & Gatling, State Printers. 1882.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. IX. 1-581. Vol. II. pp. (4) 1-743. Vol. III. (4) 1-741.
Vol. IV. pp. VII. 1-458.
Moore, Joseph Addison. — Address on the Three Days'
Operations of the One Hundred and Forty-seventh
P. V. V. I. at Gettysburg, July 1, 2, and 3, 1863, by
Joseph Addison Moore, late Captain Company B, 147th
P. V. V. I. Delivered September 12, 1889, on the occasion
of the dedication of the 147th Regiment P. V. V. I.
Monument on Gettysburg Battlefield, on Culp's Hill.
Harrisburg: Meyers Printing and Publishing House. 1889. 8vo. pp. 23.
Moore, Joseph Hampton. — Baker at Balls Bluff. Address
of Hon. J. Hampton Moore, Member of Congress from
Pennsylvania, to (California) Regiment, G. A. R., and
Confederate Veterans at Balls Bluff, Potomac River,
Virginia, on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle,
October 21, 191 1.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 7.
Moore, Joseph Hampton. — The Enlisted Men. Address of
Hon. J. Hampton Moore, Member of Congress from
Pennsylvania, at the unveiling of theStephenson Memorial,
Grand Army of the Republic, Washington, D. C, July 3,
1909.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 11.
Moore, Joseph Hampton. — United— the Blue and the Gray.
Address of Hon. J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania,
delivered at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1913. Printed in
the Congressional Record, July 29, 1913.
Washington : Government Printing Office. 1913. 8vo. pp.4.
Moore, J. Mack. — Souvenir of Vicksburg, Miss. Photos
by J. Mack Moore, Vicksburg, Miss,
n. p. n. d. i8mo. pp. 58. Copyright 1905.
Moore, J. Mack. — Souvenir of Vicksburg, Miss. Photos
by J. Mack Moore, Vicksburg, Miss.
n. p. Copyright 1905, by J. Mack Moore. 4to. pp. 64.
523
Moore, William D. — Fourth of July Souvenir. Respect-
fully dedicated to His Excellency Andrew G. Curtin,
Governor of Pennsylvania, and the gallant defenders of
the Union, from the State of Pennsylvania. By William
D. Moore.
(Philadelphia. 1865.) 8vo. pp. 36.
Moore, W. D. — The Life and Works of Col. Henry Hughes.
A funeral sermon preached in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, Port Gibson, Miss., October 26th, 1862, by Rev.
W. D. Moore.
Mobile: Farron & Dennett, Printers. 1863. 8vo. pp. 40.
Appendix 1 and 2 containing the organization and casualties of the troops
from Clairborne Co.
Moran, Frank E. — Bastiles of the Confederacy, a reply to
Jefferson Davis, being a narrative of the treatment of
Union Prisoners in the military prisons of the South during
the War of the Rebellion. From official records of the
United States War Department. Reports by Committees
of Congress, captured Confederate Archives and from
evidence taken at the trial of Captain Henry Wirz, in
1865, and from personal experiences of the author during
twenty months' captivity in six military prisons of the
South, with a review of the exchange controversy. By
Frank E. Moran, late Captain of Company H, 73d New
York Volunteers.
Baltimore, Md. : Printed for the family of the author, n. d.
i2mo. pp. XIII. 1-201.
Moran, Frank E. — A Thrilling History of the Famous
Underground Tunnel of Libby Prison. By Captain
Frank E. Moran.
New York: Reprinted from the Century Magazine. 1889-1893.
8vo. pp. (23).
Morford, Henry. — Rhymed Tactics by "Gov." "For this
relief much thanks."
New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1862. i8mo. pp. 144.
Morgan, Edwin Dennison. — General Orders No. 112.
General Headquarters, State of New York. Albany,
November 18, 1861. (With Proclamation.)
i2mo. pp. 4.
(Order to New York Troops in regard to observance of Thanksgiving day.)
524
Morgan, George. — The Issue, by George Morgan, author of
John Littlejohn of J. Illustrated by George A. Williams.
Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1904.
i2mo. pp. 419. Third edition. Presentation copy from Author.
Morgan, George. — The Poet, The Painter, The Sculptor —
and Gettysburg. By George Morgan.
(Philadelphia.): Book News, July, 1904. pp. 1102-1107.
Morgan, George Washington. — Letter from the Secretary
of War in answer to a resolution of the House of Repre-
sentatives, transmitting Major-General G. W. Morgan's
report of the occupation of Cumberland Gap.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Document No. 94. 1864. 8vo. pp. 19.
38th Congress, 2nd Session, Ex. Document No. 69. 1865. In relation to the
evacuation of Cumberland Gap and map of operations inserted.
Morgan, Irby (Mrs.) — How it Was: Four Years among the
Rebels. By Mrs. Irby Morgan, Nashville, Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn.: Printed for the Author. Publishing House Methodist
Episcopal Church, South. l2mo. pp. 204.
Morgan, Matt. — Explanation of Matt Morgan's War Pictures.
Hartford, Conn.: Published by The Travellers Insurance Company, n. d.
8vo. pp. 21.
Morgan, Matt. — The American War. Cartoons by Matt
Morgan and other English Artists, with illustrative notes.
London: Chatto & Windus. 1874. 4to. pp. IV. (220.)
Morgan, Michael Ryan. — From City Point to Appomattox
with General Grant. By Brigadier-General M. R. Morgan,
United States Army, formerly Commissary- General.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, September, 1907. pp. 227.
Morgan, W. H. — Personal Reminiscences of the War of
1861-5. In camp, in bivouac, on the march, on picket,
on the skirmish line, on the battlefield, and in prison.
By W. H. Morgan.
Lynchburg, Va.: J. P. Bell Company, Inc. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 286.
Morhous, Henry C. — Reminiscences of the 123d Regiment
N. Y. S. V., giving a complete history of its three years'
service in the War, by Sergeant Henry C. Morhous, to
which is added an appendix containing the name, company,
date of enlistment, and discharge of each man in the
Regiment.
Greenwich, N. Y.: People's Journal Book and Job Office. 1879.
1 2 mo. pp. 220. Autograph note of Author.
525
Morison, John Hopkins. — Dying for Our Country. A
sermon on the death of Capt. J. Sewall Read and Rev.
Thomas Starr King, preached in the First Congregational
Church in Milton, March 13, 1864, by John H. Morison.
Boston: Printed by John Wilson & Son. 1864. 8vo. pp. 28.
Morris, Gouverneur. — Aladden O'Brien. By Gouverneur
Morris.
New York: The Century Co. 1902. i2mo. pp. 298.
Autograph letter of Author.
Morris, Gouverneur. — The History of a Volunteer Regi-
ment, being a succinct account of the organization,
services and adventures of the Sixth Regiment New York
Volunteer Infantry known as Wilson's Zouaves, where
they went, what they did, and what they saw in the War
of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1865. Prepared from Official
Data by Gouverneur Morris, late U. S. V. Illustrated
by James E. Taylor.
New York: Veteran Volunteer Publishing Company. 1891. 8vo. pp. 160.
Morris, William Gouverneur. — Address delivered before the
Society of California Volunteers, at its first annual
celebration, at San Francisco, April 25, 1866, by Wm.
Gouverneur Morris, formerly Adjutant Second California
Cavalry, late Captain and A. Q. M. U. S. Vols. Pub-
lished by the Society.
San Francisco. 1866. 8vo. pp. 34. Autograph letter of Capt. Morris.
Morrison, Marion. — A History of the Ninth Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, by the Chaplain, Marion
Morrison.
Monmouth, 111.: John S. Clarke, Printer. 1864. 8vo. pp. 95.
Morrow, Isabella. — Report from the Committee on Pensions,
54th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 240,
Gen. Morrow's services. February 11, 1896.
8vo. pp. 3 (1).
Morse, Charles F. — History of the Second Massachusetts
Regiment of Infantry. Gettysburg. A paper read at
the officers' reunion in Boston, May 10, 1878. By Charles
F. Morse, Colonel Second Massachusetts Regiment of
Infantry.
Boston: George H. Ellis, Printer. 1882. 8vo. pp. 20.
Privately printed for the Association.
526
Morse, F. W. — Personal Experiences in the War of the Great
Rebellion from December, 1862, to July, 1865, by F. W.
Morse, Brevet Major and Aide-de-Camp.
Albany, N. Y. 1866. 8vo. pp. IV.-52. Eight portraits inserted.
"50 copies printed but not published."
Morton, Charles. — The Third Regiment of Cavalry, by
Captain Charles Morton, Third U. S. Cavalry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, pp. 1303-1320.
Morton, John Watson. — The Artillery of Nathan Bedford
Forrest's Cavalry. "The Wizard of the Saddle." By
John Watson Morton, Chief of Artillery.
Nashville, Tenn.: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South. 1909.
8vo. pp. 374.
Morton, Joseph W., Jr. — A Photograph of Our Old Life.
Sparks from the camp fire, or tales of the old veterans.
Thrilling stories of heroic deeds, brave encounters,
desperate battles, bold achievements, reckless daring,
lofty patriotism, terrible suffering and wondrous fortitude,
as retold today around the modern camp fire. New and
revised edition, with contributions from one hundred and
fifty Comrades. Edited by Joseph W. Morton, Jr.
Illustrated.
Philadelphia: Keystone Publishing Co. 1890. 8vo. pp. 580.
Morton, Lloyd. — Report of the Physical Condition of the
Rhode Island Regiments, now in the field, in Virginia and
in the vicinity of Washington, D. C, also on the condition
of the hospitals in and around Washington. Made to
his Excellency Governor Sprague, and presented to the
General Assembly of Rhode Island, January Session,
A. D. 1863, by Lloyd Morton, M. D., Commissioner.
Providence: Alfred Anthony, Printer to the State. 1863. 8vo. pp. 21.
Mosby, John Singleton. — General Stuart and the Battle of
Gettysburg.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, November and December, 1908.
pp. 476-483 (3)-
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Stuart's Cavalry Campaigns, by John S. Mosby, late
Colonel C. S. A.
(Motto.) Boston: Geo. A. Jones & Co., Publishers. 1887. i2mo. pp. 256.
527
Mosby, John Singleton. — Mosby's War Reminiscences and
Stuart's Cavalry Campaigns, by John S. Mosby, late
Colonel C. S. A.
(Motto.) New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, Publishers. (1888.)
8vo. pp. 264.
Mosby, John Singleton. — Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettys-
burg Campaign, by John S. Mosby.
(Extract.) New York: Moffat, Yard & Company. 1908.
8vo. pp. XXXIII. 1-222.
Autograph note of Gen. M. J. Wright giving corrections made by Colonel
Mosby. Letter from Colonel Mosby in relation to the book.
Mosby, John Singleton. — Personal Recollections of
General Lee. By Colonel John S. Mosby, Commander
of Mosby's Partisan Rangers during the Civil War.
Munsey's Magazine, April, 191 1. pp. 56-69.
Mosher, Robert Brent. — Executive Register of the United
States, 1789-1902. A list of Presidents and their Cabinets,
to which have been added the laws governing their
election, appointment, qualification, and term of office,
the electoral and popular vote, literal copies of the Declar-
ation of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and
the Constitution. Compiled by Robert Brent Mosher,
Washington, D. C.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1905. 8vo. pp. 351.
Mosher, Robert Brent. — The Executive Officers of the
United States, 1789 to 1901.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. Ry. 8vo. pp. 48.
Moss, James Alfred. — The Regeneration of Robert
Murdock. A West Point Playlet in Three Acts. By
Capt. James A. Moss, Class of '94 U. S. M. A. Especially
written for and produced at the reunion of West Pointers
at the New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C, the evening
of Saturday, March 30, 1912, which was the first reunion
of West Pointers ever held in Washington and at which
two hundred and ten graduates and twenty-five guests were
present.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 43. Autograph note of Author.
Moss, Lemuel. — Annals of the United States Christian Com-
mission. By Rev. Lemuel Moss, Home Secretary to the
Commission.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1868. 8vo. pp. 752.
Autograph letter of Author.
528
Motley, John Lothrop. — Causes of the Civil War in
America. By John Lothrop Motley, LL. D. Reprinted
by permission, "The Times."
London: George Neamwaring. MDCCCLXI. 8vo. pp. 30.
Mott, George S. — Discourse delivered at the funeral of
George V. Gregg, Capt. Co. K, "Harris Light" 2d N. Y.
Cavalry, in the Presbyterian Church, Newton, N. Y., by
the Pastor, Rev. George S. Mott, on the Fifth of February,
1864.
New York. 1864. 8vo. pp. 14 (1).
Mott, Smith B. — The Campaigns of the Fifty-second Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, first known as "The
Luzerne Regiment." Being the record of nearly four
years' continuous service, from October 7, 1861, to July
12, 1865, in the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion.
Compiled under authority of the Regimental Association.
By Smith B. Mott, late Quartermaster of the Regiment.
Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott Company. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 266.
Moulton, Charles William. — The Review of General
Sherman's Memoirs, examined chiefly in the light of its
own evidence.
Cincinnati. 1875. 8vo. pp. —
Mowrer, G. H. — History of the organization and service during
the War of the Rebellion of Co. A, 14th Pennsylvania
Cavalry, compiled by G. H. Mowrer, appointed historian
by action of the Survivors Association.
n. p. n. d. l2mo. pp. 91.
Mowris, James A. — A History of the One Hundred and
Seventeenth Regiment N. Y. Volunteers, Fourth Oneida,
from the date of its organization, August, 1862, till that
of the muster out, June, 1865.
Hartford, Conn. 1866. 8vo. pp. 315. Autograph note of Surgeon Mowris.
Moyer, H. P. — History of the Seventeenth Regiment Penn-
sylvania Volunteer Cavalry or One Hundred and Sixty-
second in the line of Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiments,
War to Suppress the Rebellion, 1 861 -1865. Compiled
from records of the Rebellion, official reports, recollections,
reminiscences, incidents, diaries and company rosters,
with an appendix by H. P. Moyer, formerly Bugler Co. E,
17th Regt., Pa. Vol. Cavalry.
Lebanon, Pa.: Sowers Printing Company. (191 1.) 8vo. pp. 472.
529
Moyer, Henry S. — General Lee's Headquarters at Gettys-
burg, Penna. By Henry S. Moyer, Allentown, Pa.
(All rights reserved.)
n. p. (191 1.) 8vo. pp. 4. Autograph letter of Author.
Muffly, Joseph Wendel. — Fort Sumter. A paper read before
the Iowa Commandery Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States. By Adjutant J. W. Muffly.
Des Moines. 1897. 8vo. pp. 15.
Muffly, Joseph Wendel. — The History of Our Regiment.
A history of the 148th Pennsylvania Vols. Written by
the Comrades. Adjt. J. W. Muffly, editor.
Des Moines, Iowa: The Henyon Printing & Mfg. Co. 1904. 8vo. pp. 1096.
Mulhane, L. W. — Memorial of Major-General William Stark
Rosecrans, born in Kingston Township, Delaware County,
Ohio, September 6, 1819, died at Rosecrans, near Los
Angeles, California, March 11, 1898.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 75. Autograph note of Author.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — Annals of the War.
Chapters of unwritten history. The Gettysburg Cam-
paign. The story of the Second Corps on the March and
in Battle.
Philadelphia: Gillen & Nagle. 1880. 8vo. pp. 15.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — A Record of Human
Sacrifice, of Daring Deeds and Heroic Men. Percentage
of losses at Gettysburg greatest in history. By St. Clair
A. Mulholland, Brevet Major-General U. S. V.
Gettysburg, Pa.: Published by W. H. Tipton. 1903. 4to. pp. 8.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — A Record of Human
Sacrifice of Daring Deeds and Heroic Men. Percentage
of losses at Gettysburg greatest in history. By St. Clair
A. Mulholland, Brevet Major-General U. S. V.
Gettysburg, Pa.: Published by W. H. Tipton. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 8 (1).
Second edition.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — Heroism of the American
Volunteer. Fredericksburg. By St. Clair Augustin
Mulholland, Colonel 112th Regiment, Penna. Vol.
Infantry, Brevet Major-General, U. S. V.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 40. Autograph note of Gen. Mulholland.
530
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — Military Order
Congress Medal of Honor Legion of the United States.
Brevet Major-General St. Clair A. Mulholland.
Philadelphia. 1905. 4to. pp. 694.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — The American Volun-
teer. The most heroic soldier the world has ever known.
Letters written to the "Public Ledger" by St. Clair A.
Mulholland, formerly Colonel 116th Pa. Infantry, Brevet
Major-General U. S. V.
Philadelphia: Town Printing Company. 1909. 8vo. pp. 75.
Autograph of Author.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — The Story of the ii6th
Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. War of Secession,
1 862- 1 865. By Brevet Major-General St. Clair A.
Mulholland.
(Philadelphia. 1899.) 8vo. pp. 422.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
Mulholland, St. Clair Augustin. — The Story of the ii6th
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the
Rebellion. The record of a gallant command. By St.
Clair A. Mulholland, Colonel and Brevet Major-General
U. S. V.
Philadelphia: F. McManus, Jr. & Co., Printers. 1903.
8vo. pp. XXII. 1-462. Second edition.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
Muller, G. F. — Pittsburg. Historical and Descriptive. By
G. F. Muller. A souvenir of the Twenty-eighth Annual
Reunion of the G. A. R. Illustrated.
Passenger Department, Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 1894. Sm. 4to. pp. 51.
Munford, George Wythe. — The Jewels of Virginia. A
lecture delivered by invitation of the Hollywood Memorial
Association in Richmond, January 18, 1867, by Col.
George Wythe Munford, of Gloucester, Va.
Richmond: Gary & Clemmitt, Printers. 1867. 8vo. pp.50.
(Published for the benefit of the Association.) Autograph note of Col. Munford.
Munhall, Leander Whitcomb. — The Chattanooga Cam-
paign, by L. W. Munhall, Adjutant Seventy-ninth
Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Delivered before
the Loyal Legion, Commandery of Pennsylvania, at
Union League Club, Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, 1902.
n. p. (1902.) i2mo. pp. 16. Autograph note of Author.
531
Munroe, James Phinney. — Adventures of an Army Nurse
in Two Wars. Edited from the diary and correspondence
of Mary Phinney, Baroness von Olnhausen. By James
Phinney Munroe, with a portrait.
Boston: Little, Brown & Company. 1904. i2mo. pp. 355.
Munson, John W. — Reminiscences of a Mosby Guerrilla.
By John W. Munson, fully illustrated.
New York: Moffat, Yard & Company. 1906. i2mo. pp. X. (3) 1-277.
Munson, John W. — Recollections of a Mosby Guerrilla, by
John W. Munson, an active member of Mosby's Partisan
Rangers from June, 1863, to the close of the Civil War,
setting forth the principal fights, raids, and expeditions
of the famous Confederate command, giving some un-
recorded history and many unpublished pictures.
Munsey's Magazine. 1904. pp. —
Murdock, James Edward. — Love of Country and foot prints
of time. A paper read before the Ohio Commandery of
the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, by Companion James E. Murdock (3d Class),
April 2, 1884.
Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson. 1884. 8vo. pp. 13.
Murphey, Thomas G. — Four Years in the War. The
history of the First Regiment of Delaware Veteran Volun-
teers (Infantry). Containing an account of marches,
battles, incidents, promotions. The names of all the
officers and men who have been connected with the
Regiment from its organization in 1861 to the close of the
war, in 1865. By the Rev. Thomas G. Murphey, Chaplain
of the Regiment.
Philadelphia: James S. Claxton. 1866. i2mo. pp. VIII. 315.
Murphy, Charles J. — Reminiscences of the Mexican and Civil
Wars. By Charles J. Murphy,
n. p. (1906.) Sm. 4to. pp. 4.
Murphy, Charles J. — Reminiscences of the War of the
Rebellion, and of the Mexican War. By Charles J.
Murphy.
New York: F. J. Ficker. 1882. 8vo. pp. 80.
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M urphy, David A. — Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant in Poetry
and History. By Capt. David A. Murphy, Oxford, Ohio.
Cincinnati, Ohio: Published for the Author by the Methodist Book Concern.
i2mo. pp. 22.
Murphy, David A. — Murphy's Battles. An Ohio soldier's
autobiography, written mainly for his nephews and
nieces. Thrilling stories and timely snap shots . By
Captain David A. Murphy, 1842 — Age 71 years — 191 3,
Oxford, Ohio, U. S. A.
(Motto.) Cincinnati: Press of the Methodist Book Concern. 8vo. pp. 64.
Copyright, 1913, by David A. Murphy.
Murray, George W. — A History of George W. Murray, and
his long confinement at Andersonville, Ga., also the
starvation and death of his three brothers at the same
place. By himself.
Springfield, Mass.: Sold for the benefit of the Author, n. d. i2mo. pp. 30.
Murphy, J. K. — Sermon by the Rev. J. K. Murphy in memory
of Sergeant Jones Bradbury, of the 99th Regiment,
Penna. Vols., delivered in Calvary Church, Rockdale, Pa.,
May 7, 1865.
Philadelphia: McCalla & Stavely, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 16.
Mussey, Ruben Delavan. — An Address delivered before the
Society of the Army of the Cumberland, at its Seventeenth
Reunion, September 16, 1885, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Also remarks at the Banquet. By R. D. Mussey.
Cincinnati: Robert Clark & Co. 1886. 8vo. pp. 16.
Muzzey, George F. — Marches of Webster Regiment 12th
Mass. Vol. Infantry July, 1861, to June, 1864. The
country copied from U. S. Engineer's Map. Route
traced from Pocket Map of Geo. F. Muzzey, 1st Lieut,
and Quartermaster.
Folio. Map mounted on linen.
Myer, Albert James. — A Manuel of Signals for the use of
Signal Officers in the field and for military and naval
students, military schools, etc. By Bvt. Brig.-Gen.
Albert J. Myer, Chief Signal Officer of the Army.
Washington. 1879. i2mo. pp. 559.
Myer, Albert James. — Manual of Signals for the use of
Signal Officers in the field. By Col. Albert J. Myer,
Signal Officer of the Army.
Washington, D. C. 1864. 8vo. pp. 148.
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Myers, Frank M. — The Comanches. A history of White's
Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Laurel Brigade, Hampton
Div., A. N. V., C. S. A. Written by Frank M. Myers,
late Capt. Co. A, 35th Va. Cav. Approved by all the
Officers of the Battalion.
Baltimore: Kelly, Piet & Co., Publishers. 1871. i2mo. pp. 400.
Myers, John C. — A Daily Journal of the iQ2d Regt. Penna.
Volunteers, commanded by Col. William B. Thomas, in
the service of the United States for one hundred days.
By John C. Myers.
Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley. 1864. i2mo. pp. 203.
Myrtle, Mon. — Under the Stars and Bars, or A Wearing of
the Gray. A thrilling story of Tennessee. By Mon
Myrtle.
New York: Novelist Publishing Co. 1883. i2mo. pp. 96.
M. S. C. — The Story of a Monument. By S. C. M. Memorial
of the unveiling of the monument to the unknown Con-
federate Dead, May 19, 1887, at Hopkinsville, Ky., and
addresses of Hon. James Breathwitt, Rev. Charles F.
Deems, and Hon. W. C. P. Breckinridge.
New York: Press of Dennison & Brown. 1888. 8vo. pp. 70.
Magnus' Half Dollar Portfolio for the Army of the Potomac.
Containing a new Military map; 150 miles around Rich-
mond and 1200 miles of Southern Territory in smaller
circles.
8vo. (1864.) Folio map folded.
Mai-Jour (Translated May- Day). General George Barnum
McClellan, Militant Homoepath to the Army of the
Confederates. Attacked, after his own mode, through
parallels.
London, England: Published by John Lee, Bookseller. 1864.
i2mo. pp. 103-139.
Maine. Annual Reports of the Adjutant-General of the State
of Maine.
1. For the year ending December 31, 1861. Augusta. 1862.
pp. 80, 1-633. Errata (3) 1-191, 3. 1-64.
2. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1862. Augusta. 1863. pp. 164,
1-47, 1-35, 1-890 (1) 1-74, 1-12, 1-25, 1-14, 1-71, 1-7-
3. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1863. Augusta. 1863. pp.
136, 1-22, 1-47, 1-9, 1-947, (1) 1-103, (1) 1-3, 1-12, 1-10, 1-30,
i-5, 1-6, 1-5-
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4. For the years 1864 and 1865. Augusta. 1866. Vol. I., pp
XL. 1-1328. Vol. II. Appendix D. pp. XI. (1). 1-1378.
5. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Augusta. 1867. pp. 588
6. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1867. Augusta. 1868. pp. 64
7. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1868. Augusta. 1869. pp. 24 (1)
8. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1869. Augusta. 1870. pp. 39
9. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1870. Augusta. 1871. pp. 54
10. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1871. Augusta. 1872. pp. 59
11. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1872. Augusta. 1873. pp. 60
12. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1873. Augusta. 1874. PP- 75
13. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1874. Augusta. 1875. pp. 63
14. Supplement to the Annual Reports of the Adjutant-General
for the years 1861-62-63-64-65-66. pp. 12 10 (1).
8vo. 8 Vols. Autograph letter of Adj.-Gen. J. P. Wiley.
Maine at Gettysburg. Report of Maine Commissioners,
prepared by the Executive Committee.
(Motto.) (Portland, Me.) 1898. Ry. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-602.
Major-General O. O. Howard.
Hours at Home, Oct., 1865. pp. — .
Major-General Daniel Edgar Sickles.
The Republican Magazine, July, 1890. pp. 195-200.
Major-General George B. McClellan, from August 1, 1861,
to August 1, 1862. To the people of the United States.
Respectfully dedicated by the author.
New York: H. Dexter. (1862.) 8vo. pp. 26.
Major-General Robert C. Schenck, died at Washington, D.
C, March 23, 1890. A memorial service was held in his
honor at the Grand Opera House, Dayton, Ohio, April
25, 1890, under the auspices of the Garfield Club, of which
he was an honorary member. The following pages
contain a record of the proceedings at that service, which
was participated in by the people of Dayton who desired
to honor the memory of that most distinguished fellow
citizen.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 40 (4).
Manual of the Military Service Institution, 1878-1888, Gov-
ernor's Island, New York Harbor,
n. p. 1889. i6mo. pp. 113.
Manual of the Panorama of the Battle of Shiloh, Michigan
Avenue, between Madison and Monroe Streets, Chicago.
Chicago: A. T. Andreas. 1885. 8vo. pp. 15.
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Map of the Battlefields around Petersburg, Virginia. Published
by T. S. Beckwith & Co., Inc., Petersburg, Va.
i2mo. pp. 4. Map.
Map of the Battlefields of Chattanooga and Wauhatchie. Pre-
pared under direction of Hon. Daniel S. Lamont, Secretary
of War, by Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Park Commission, from official reports and maps of both
contending Armies. Compiled and drawn by C. E. Betts
Parks, Engineer.
Folio Maps on linen in Portfolio and 1 copy proof, 1 copy print. 4to.
Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg (Gen. Meade's Copy 1863).
Folio Map on linen. Autograph note of Col. George Meade.
Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg, from a survey conducted
under Bvt. Maj.-Gen. G. K. Warren.
Washington: Engineer Bureau.
Mounted on linen 38x31. Uniform with the maps of July 1st, 2d, 3d, 1863.
"Proof impression of the map before the troops were placed on and very rare."
Maps of the Battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
Published by authority of the Hon. the Secretary of War.
Office of the Chief of Engineers U. S. A. 1876. Positions
of troops compiled and added for the Government by
John B. Bachelder, from the official reports, consultations
on the field, private letters and oral explanations of the
officers of both armies.
(Washington: Engineer Bureau.) Boston, Mass.: John B. Bachelder. 1876.
3 sheets 38x31. Mounted on linen.
Map of the field of operations of Gregg's (Union) and Stuart's
(Confederate) Cavalry at the Battle of Gettysburg,
July 3, 1863. Surveyed by Frank O. Mason, C. E.,
under the direction of John B. Bachelder.
(Washington: Engineer Dept. U. S. A. 1884.) Folio on linen.
Proof impression before placing troops on.
Map of the Seat of War in Virginia. War Maps, Views and
Portraits. Edward F. Lloyd, Publisher, Broadway, N. Y.
Harper's Weekly, n. d. Folio on linen.
Map of the Seat of War in Virginia.
(London: C. Bohn. 1863.) 13x16 Folded.
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Map of the United States Military Railroads, showing the rail-
roads operated during the War from 1862- 1866, as military
lines under the direction of Bvt. Brig.-Gen. D. C.
McCallum, Director and General Manager. 1866.
New York: Lith. of J. Bien. Ry. 8vo. Folded.
Map showing the operations of the Army of the Potomac under
Major-General George G. Meade from March 29th to
April 9, 1865.
Folio on linen used by Headquarters.
Map of Shiloh Battlefield. Positions on Second day, April 7,
1862, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of
War by the Shiloh National Park Commission. Surveyed
and drawn by Atwell Thompson, B. E., Engineer in
charge. 1900.
4to. Folio.
Maps illustrating Sheridan's Campaigns in the Valley. 1864.
1. Battlefield of Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864.
2. Battlefield of Fishers Hill, Sept. 22, and Cedar Creek, Oct. 19,
1864.
3. Battlefield of Waynesboro, March 2, 1865.
4. Central Virginia showing Gen. Sheridan's Campaigns. Legends
of Winchester, Cedar Hill and Fishers Creek.
6 folio sheets folded on guards.
Maps illustrating the Movements of the Army of the Potomac
and of the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg,
July i, 2, 3, 1863.
n. p. 1907. 4to.
A series of 9 maps, 3 for each day which shows the movements by hours of the
Armies, inserted in colors by hand, with printed title page. Unique.
Maps illustrating the Campaigns of the War.
1. Army of the Potomac. Yorktown to Williamsburg.
2. Army of the Potomac. Williamsburg to White House.
3. Army of the Potomac. White House to Harrison's Landing.
4. Official plan of the Siege of Yorktown, Va.
5. South Mountain.
6. N. Eastern Virginia and Vicinity of Washington. 4 sheets.
7. Central Virginia showing Gen. Grant's Campaigns.
8. Vicinity of Fort Fisher.
9. Plan and Sections of Ft. Fisher.
10. Country between Monterey, Tenn., and Corinth, Miss.
11. Field of Shiloh.
12. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss.
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13. Siege of Atlanta, Ga.
14. Battlefield of Chattanooga.
15. Battlefields in front of Nashville.
16. Rebel line of Works at Blakely.
1 7. Rebel Fortifications at Columbus, Ky.
18. Harper's Ferry, Va., including Maryland, etc.
19. Defences of the City of Mobile.
20. Rebel defences, Mobile, Alabama, occupied by Union troops.
21. Battlefield in front of Franklin, Tenn.
22. Part of the Military Dept. of the South.
23. Portions of the Military Dept. of the Cumberland.
24. Northwestern Georgia with portions of Tenn. and Alabama.
25. Military Dept. of Virginia, Washington, Middle, etc.
26. Shenandoah and Upper Potomac.
27. Dept. of S. E. Virginia and Fort Monroe.
28. Dept. of S. E. Virginia and Fort Monroe, approaches to Rich-
mond and Petersburg. 1861. ,
29. Middle Tennessee and parts of East Tenn., etc.
30. Siege Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay.
31. N. E. Virginia. 1865.
32. Region embraced by the operations against Richmond and
Petersburg.
33. Fort Sumter at the time of the Surrender. 1865.
34. Battlefield of Perryville, Ky.
35. Plan of Fort Donelson and its outworks.
36. Confederate fortifications on the Mississippi River at Island
No. 10 and New Madrid.
37. Battlefield near Belmont, Missouri.
38. Fort Henry and its outworks.
39. Battlefield of Big Black River Bridge, Miss.
40. Relative positions of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson.
41. Port Hudson and Vicinity.
42. Action at Drainsville, Va.
43. Battle of Iuka, Miss.
44. Defence of Charleston City and Harbor.
45. Marches of the forces under Gen. Sherman, 1863-64-65.
46. Battlefield of Logan's Cross Roads.
47. Battlefield of Pea Ridge, Ark.
48. Approaches and Defences of Knoxville, E. Tenn.
49. Battlefield of Bull Run, Va., July 21, 1861.
50. Battlefield of Carnifex Ferry.
51. Operations of the Army of Virginia under Gen. Pope.
52. Battlefield of Roanoke Island, 1862.
53. Operations of Gen. Morgan at Cumberland Gap, Tenn.
54. Country between Millikens Bend, La., and Jackson, Miss.
55. Battlefield and Confederate Works in front of Williamsburg, Va.,
1862.
56. Operations in front of Atlanta, Ga.
57. Defences of Cincinnati, Covington and Newport.
58. Reconnaissance in vicinity of Gauley Bridge, Va.
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59- Hagerstown, Funkstown, Williamsport and Falling Waters.
60. Middle Georgia and South Carolina.
61. Defence of Savannah, Ga. 1864.
62. Marches of the 12th Mass. Infantry, July, 1861, to June, 1864.
63. Operations of the Army under Sherman in Georgia.
64. Portions of Virginia and North Carolina.
65. Tolopotomoy and Bethesda Church.
66. Spotsylvania C. H., May 8-21, 1865.
67. Wilderness Battlefields, May 5-6-7, 1864.
68. Battlefields of North Anna.
69. Todd's Tavern.
70. Eastern Virginia.
71. Central Virginia shewing Sheridan's Campaign.
72. Mountain Region N. C. and Tenn.
73. Antietam.
4 Vols. Folio.
Maps issued by the Engineer Office U. S. A. illustrating Sherman's
Georgia and Carolina Campaigns.
1. Battlefield of Chattanooga.
2. Map showing the Campaign to Atlanta.
3. Map illustrating the siege of Atlanta.
4. Map showing route from Atlanta to Goldsboro.
Folio folded. 4to.
Maps of the Atlanta Campaign. Prepared for and presented
with compliments of Western and Atlantic R. R. Co.
4to. (n maps.)
Maps of Virginia.
1. Map of the Country between Richmond and Petersburg, drawn
from surveys made by order of Maj.-Gen. J. F. Gilmer, Chief
Engineer C. S. A. 13x19.
2. Map of the Vicinity of Petersburg, taken from surveys made by
order of Maj.-Gen. J. F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer C. S. A. 13^x19.
3. Map of the Vicinity of Richmond, and part of the Peninsula,
from surveys made by order of Maj.-Gen. J. F. Gilmer, Chief
Engineer C. S. A. 18-30.
Folded. Sm. 4to.
Maps showing the Campaigns of the 20th Corps from Atlanta
to Savannah, with dates.
1. Union and Rebel defences from survey of Topographical Engineers
20th Corps, Left Wing, Army of Georgia.
2. Reference Map State of Georgia. Positions of troops by Lieut. -
Col. C. W. Asmussen, Assistant Inspector-General 20th Corps.
1864.
4to. pp. (12). 10 copies printed.
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Marietta College in the War of Secession, 1861-1865. (Photo-
graph portraits.)
Cincinnati: Peter G. Thomson. 1878. 8vo. pp. 96.
Marietta College. Alumni Memorial No. 6, with proceedings
for 1889, 1890, and 1891. Published by the Alumni
Association.
Marietta, Ohio. 1892. 8vo. pp. 246 (1). (War records of Alumni.)
Marking the Graves of the Soldiers of the Confederate Army
and Navy.
1. 57th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 2589. pp. 25.
2. 57th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No.
3389. pp. 25.
3. 58th Congress, 2d Session. Calendar No. 140. Senate Report
No. 138. pp. 25.
4. 58th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No.
2533- PP- 25-
5. 59th Congress, 1st Session. Calendar No. 19. Senate Report
No. 25, pp. 25. House of Representatives 8965.
6. 59th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No.
244. pp. 4. An Act. Senate 1234. House of Representatives
Bill 12594.
8vo. 2 Vols.
Martial Law.
1. Martial Law by S. S. Nicholas, part of a pamphlet first published
in 1842 over the signature of a Kentuckian. Philadelphia: John
Campbell, Bookseller. 1862. pp. 32. (49 copies printed large
paper.)
2. Martial Law: What is it? and who can declare? By Tatlow
Jackson. Philadelphia: John Campbell, Bookseller. 1862. pp.
19. (49 copies printed large paper.)
3. Remarks on Mr. Binney's Treatise on the writ of Habeas Corpus.
By G. M. Wharton. Philadelphia: John Campbell, Bookseller.
1862. pp. 20. Second edition. (49 copies printed large paper.)
4. Second part. The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus under
the Constitution. (Horace Binney.) Philadelphia: John Camp-
bell, Publisher. 1862.
5. Answer to Mr. Binney's Reply to "Remarks" on his Treatise on
the Habeas Corpus. By Geo. M. Wharton. Philadelphia: John
Campbell, Bookseller. 1862. pp. 8.
6. Habeas Corpus and Martial Law. A Review of the Opinion of
Chief Justice Taney in the case of John Merryman. By Joel Parker.
Second edition published by authority. Philadelphia: John
Campbell, Bookseller. 1862. (49 copies printed large paper.)
540
The Writ of Habeas Corpus and Mr. Binney. (Second edition.)
(John T. Montgomery.) Philadelphia: John Campbell, Book-
seller. 1862. pp. 29. (49 copies printed on large paper.)
Letter to a friend in a Slave State by a citizen of Pennsylvania
(Charles J. Ingersoll). Philadelphia: John Campbell, Bookseller.
1862. (49 copies printed on large paper.)
4to.
Maryland Line. Army of Northern Virginia, 1 861 -1865.
Catalogue of Souvenirs 1861-65.
(Baltimore. 1886.) i2mo. pp. 14.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Gen. Bradley T. Johnson.
Maryland and Massachusetts. Proceedings in the Legis-
lature of Massachusetts, upon the Act of the State of
Maryland, appropriating seven thousand dollars for the
families of those belonging to the Sixth Regiment of
Massachusetts Volunteers, who were killed or disabled
by wounds received in the riot at Baltimore, April 19th,
1861.
Boston: Wright & Potter, Printers. 1862. 8vo. pp. 15.
Massachusetts. Reports.
1. Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, with reports from the Quartermaster-General,
Surgeon-General, Commissary-General, and Master of Ordnance,
for the year ending December 31, 1 861. Boston. 1861. pp.
91, 10, 15,21,4, 12.
2. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1862. Boston. 1863. pp. 470,
10, 29, 19.
3. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1863. Boston. 1864. pp. 1022,
8, 22, 20.
4. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1864. Boston, pp. 1099, 80, 9, 32.
5. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1865. Boston. 1866. pp. 767,
11, 36.
6. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Boston. 1867. pp.74.
7. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1867. Boston. 1868. pp. 64.
8. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1868. Boston. 1869. pp. 62.
8vo. 5 Vols.
Massachusetts Memorial to her soldiers and sailors who died
in the Department of No. Carolina, 1861-1865. Dedicated
at New Bern, North Carolina, November 11, 1908.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 102.
541
Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Register, 1862, containing
a record of the government and institutions of the State,
together with a very complete account of the Massachu-
setts volunteers.
Boston: Adams, Sampson & Co. 1862. 8vo. pp. 432.
(The Rebellion of 1861 and Massachusetts Military Record from page 117 to
419. 1862 is the only War volume.)
Massachusetts. The Military Historical Society of Massa-
chusetts, established A. D. 1876.
Boston: Lyman Rhodes & Co., Printers.' 1879. 8vo. pp. 20.
(Contains a bibliography of the papers read before the society to date. 1879.)
Medals of Honor awarded for Distinguished Services under the
Provisions of the following Laws. * * *
Washington: Adjutant-General's Office. 1894. 8vo. pp. 52.
(Edition 500 copies. All destroyed but two copies.)
Medals of Honor issued by the War Department, up to and
including October 31, 1897, with the laws, orders, and
regulations relative to the medal, the ribbon to be worn
with the medal and the knot to be worn in lieu of the medal.
Published by direction of the Secretary of War.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1897. 4to. pp. 133.
Supplement to December 31, 1906. pp. 7.
Medals of Honor. (Circular.) Medals of Honor issued by the
War Department up to and including September 1, 1904.
Published by direction of the Secretary of War.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1904. 4to. pp. 153.
Medal of Honor Legion.
1. A Record of the Greeting given to the Medal of Honor Legion of
the United States by the local members and citizens of Philadelphia
on Thursday and Friday, November 6 and 7, 1902, and proceedings
of the Legion in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., Friday,
November 7, 1902. pp. 37. n. p. (1903.)
2. Fourteenth Annual Convention Green's Hotel, Atlantic City,
N. J., Wednesday and Thursday, September 21 and 22, 1904.
pp. 46. n. p. (1904O
3. Fifteenth Annual Convention and Banquet at Hotel Monmouth,
Asbury Park, N. J., Wednesday and Thursday, September 20
and 21, 1905. pp. 47. n. p. n. d.
8vo. 3 Vols.
542
Medal of Honor Legion. Roster of the Medal of Honor
Legion of the United States of America. * * * A Military
and Naval Order, organized in Washington, D. C, April
•23, 1890. * * * Compiled by the Quartermaster.
Philadelphia, Pa. July, 1905. 8vo. pp. 104.
Medal of Honor Legion. The Medal of Honor Legion of the
United States of America. A Military and Naval
Society, instituted at Washington, D. C, April 23, 1900.
Constitution and By-laws adopted at the Fourteenth
Annual Convention at Atlantic City, N. J., September
21, 1904, to which is added the Laws and other informa-
tion relating to the Medal of Honor of the United States.
Philadelphia. 1904. 8vo. pp. 24.
Medical and Surgical History.
1. Medical and Surgical History of the War ot the Rebellion (1861-
65). Prepared in accordance with Acts of Congress under the
direction of Joseph K. Barnes, United States Army. Second Issue,
Washington : Government Printing Office. 1875. pp. XLIII. 1-726.
2. Appendix to Part 1. Reports of Medical Directors and other
Documents. Edited under the direction of the Surgeon-General
Joseph K. Barnes, United States Army, by Asst. Surgeon J. J.
Woodward, United States Army, and Asst. Surgeon George A.
Otis, United States Army. pp. 366 (1).
3. Part 1, Volume II. Surgical History, prepared under the direction
of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon-General United States Army, by
George A. Otis, Asst. Surgeon United States Army. Second
Issue. Washington. 1875. pp. 9, ill, CLV. 1-650 V.
4. Part 2, Volume I. Medical History, being the Second Medical
Volume prepared under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon-
General United States Army, by Joseph Janvier Woodward,
Surgeon United States Army. First Issue. Washington. 1879.
pp. XII. 1-869.
5. Part 2, Volume II. Surgical History, prepared under the direction
of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon-General United States Army, by
George A. Otis, Asst. Surgeon United States Army. Second
Issue. Washington. 1877. pp. XII. 1-1024 XX.
6. Part 3, Volume I. Medical History, being the Third Medical
Volume prepared under the direction of the Surgeon-General
United States Army, by Charles Smart, Major and Surgeon
United States Army. Washington. 1888. pp. XIII. 1-989.
7. Part 3, Volume II. Surgical History prepared under the direction
of Joseph K. Barnes, Surgeon-General United Sates Army, by
George A. Otis, Surgeon United Sates Army, and D. L. Huntington,
Surgeon United States Army. Second Issue. Washington. 1883.
pp. XII. 1-986 XXIX.
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Medical and Surgical History.
i. Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, (1861-
65) prepared in accordance with acts of Congress, under the direc-
tion of Surgeon-General Joseph K. Barnes, United States Army.
Second Issue. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1875.
2. Part 1, Volume I. Medical History. Prepared by J. J. Wood-
ward, Assistant Surgeon, United States Army. pp. XLIII.- 726.
Appendix to Part 1, containing reports of Medical Directors and
other documents. Edited by Assistant Surgeon J. J. Woodward,
United States Army, and Assistant Surgeon George A. Otis, United
States Army. pp. 365 (1).
3. Part 2, Volume I. Medical History, being the Second Medical
Volume prepared by Joseph Janvier Woodward, Surgeon, United
States Army. First Issue. Washington: Government Printing
Office. 1879. pp. XII. 1-869.
4. Part 1, Volume II. Being the First Surgical Volume. pp.
CLV. 1-650. V.
5. Part 2, Volume II. Surgical History prepared by George A.
Otis, Assistant Surgeon United States Army. Second Issue,
pp. XII. 1-1024. XX.
6. Part 3, Volume II. Surgical History prepared by George A. Otis,
Surgeon United States Army, and D. L. Huntington, Surgeon
United States Army. Second Issue. Washington. 1883.
pp. XII. 1-986. XXVIII. (1).
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Volume prepared under the direction of the Surgeon-General by
Charles Smart, Major and Surgeon United States Army.
Washington. 1888. pp. XIII. 1-989.
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Memorial Addresses — Henry Harrison Bingham (Late Repre-
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Memorial and Resolutions of the Confederate Veteran's Associ-
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G. A. R.
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Third Regiment of New York Volunteers, who died
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Memorial of Philip Henry Sheridan from the City of Boston.
Boston: Printed by Order of the City Council. 1889. 4to. pp. 1 17. (2).
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Memorial Record of the New York Branch of the United
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New York: John A. Gray & Green, Printers. 1866. pp. 103.
Memorial Record of the soldiers of Berlin, in the Great Rebellion,
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Clinton. 1870. 8vo. pp. 46.
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Boston: William Bense, Printer. 1872. 8vo. pp. 17.
The address of the Hon. Charles Endicott contains a biographical sketch of
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Memorial Souvenir, Comrade Samuel J. Randall. Occasion,
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Memorial Tablet erected by the Union League of Philadelphia
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Memorials of William Fowler.
New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Company. 1875. 8vo. pp. 172.
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55i
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting
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36th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 61.
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Message of the President of the United States, communicating,
in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 26th ultimo,
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38th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 17. Feb. 8, 1864.
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Message of the President of the United States, communicating,
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Kentucky, and Colonel Frank Wolford, one of the
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating
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48th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 155. (1884.)
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Michigan. Annual Reports of the Adjutant-General of the
State of Michigan.
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3. For the year 1863. Lansing. 1864. pp. 501. (Errata.)
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Michigan at Gettysburg. July 1, 2 and 3, 1863. Proceedings
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and a detailed statement of the work committed to and
performed by it, and the proceedings at the various
Regimental Reunions.
Detroit, Mich. 1889. Ry. 8vo. pp. 173 I.-IV.
Military Department, etc., of the United States, in which the
several States and territories were embraced, during the
War of 1861-65. Compiled from the records of the
Adjutant-General's Office.
Washington: Adjutant-General's Printing Office. 1876. i2mo. pp. 33 (1).
50 copies printed.
Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Papers
read before the society.
1. The Peninsular Campaign of General McClellan in 1862. Read
in 1876, 1877, 1878 and 1880. Boston. 1881. Vol. I. pp.
XVIII. (1) 1-249. 3 maps.
2. Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1862. Read in 1876, 1877, 1878,
1880, 1888 and 1890. Boston. 1895. Vol. I. pp. II. 1-369. 5
maps.
3. The Virginia Campaign of General Pope in 1862. Read in
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XXVI. (1) 1-394. 7 maps.
4. The Virginia Campaign of 1882 under General Pope. Read in
1876, 1877, 1878, 1880, 1882 and 1895. Boston. 1895. Vol.
II. pp. XXI. 1-541. 9 maps.
5. Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862- 1863.
Read in 1876, 1878, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1897,
1898, 1899 and 1900. Boston. 1903. Vol. III. pp. (2) 1-509.
1 map.
6. The Wilderness Campaign, May-June, 1864. Read in 1879,
1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1897 and 1899. Boston. 1905.
Vol. IV. pp. VI. 1-471.
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1880, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1896, 1900, 1904 and 1905.
Boston. 1906. Vol. V. pp. VI. 1-442. 4 maps.
The Shenandoah Campaigns of 1862- 1864 and Appomattox
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pp. 506. 6 maps.
Campaigns in Kentucky and Tennessee, including the Battle of
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1895, 1903, 1904, 1906 and 1907. Boston. 1908. Vol. VII.
pp. VI. 1-558. 9 maps.
Campaigns in the Mississippi Valley, Tennessee, Georgia, Ala-
bama, 1861-1864. Read in 1886, 1888, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1907,
1908, 1909 and 1910. Boston. 1910. Vol. VIII. pp. VI.
1-619. 8 maps.
Operations on the Atlantic Coast, 1861-1865; Virginia 1862-1864;
Vicksburg * * * * Read in 1882, 1885, 1887, 1890, 1894, 1895,
1896, 1898, 1902, 1904, 1906 and 1908. Boston. 1912. Vol.
IX. pp. VI. 1-585. 13 maps.
Critical Sketches of some Federal and Confederate Commanders.
Read in 1884, 1888, 1890, 1892 and 1893. Boston. 1895.
pp. 3 (IX.) X. 1-348.
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Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Founded
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Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Established
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Boston: Lyman Rhodes & Co., Printers. 1877. 32mo. pp. 14.
(Ms. corrections of members to 1878.)
Military History of New Hampshire during the Great Rebellion
1861-1866.
(Concord: A. G. O. 1867.) 8vo. pp. 396-958.
Military History of Philip H. Sheridan.
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Military Laws of the Confederate States, embracing all the
legislation of Congress appertaining to military affairs
from the first to the last Session, inclusive, with a copious
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Military Literature in the War Department Library relating
to the Campaign against Chattanooga, Siege of Chatta-
nooga, Battle of Chickamauga, Battle of Lookout Moun-
tain, Battle of Missionary Ridge, and the Retreat of
Bragg, comprising the period embraced from August,
1863, to December, 1863. Subject Catalogue No. 7.
Published by direction of Hon. Russell A. Alger, Secretary
of War.
Washington. 1898. 8vo. pp. 15.
Military Literature of the War Department Library relating
to the participation of the individual States in the War for
the Union. Subject Catalogue No. 6. Published by
direction of Honorable Russell A. Alger, Secretary of War.
David Fitz Gerald, Librarian.
Washington. 1897. 8vo. pp. 203.
Military Literature in the War Department Library relating
chiefly to the participating of the individual States in the
War for the Union. Subject Catalogue No. 6. Published
by direction of Honorable Russell A. Alger, Secretary of
War. James W. Cheney, Librarian.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1899. 8vo. pp. 266.
Second edition.
Military Map of a part of the Peninsula from Half-Way and
Williamsport to West Point. Surveyed, compiled and
drawn by 1st Lt. Ch. Worret, 20th N. Y. V. Traced by
Sergt. F. Vovesme, 10th N. Y. V.
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Military Maps illustrating the operations of the Armies of the
Potomac and James, May 4, 1864, to April 9, 1865,
including Battlefield of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania,
Northanna, Totopotomoy, Cold Harbor, The Siege of
Petersburg and Richmond.
War Department, Office Chief of Engineers. 1869.
Folio. 17 maps, plate paper edition, few copies printed in tint.
Military Memorials and Statues at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Compliments of the Van Amringe Company, Monumental
Architects, 172 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston. (1913.) i6mo. pp. 16.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery-in-Chief.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Journal of the Proceedings.
I. First Annual Meeting of the Commandery-in-Chief held in the
City of Philadelphia, October 21-22, 1885. Philadelphia. 1886.
8vo. pp. 45 (1).
Second Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, October 20-21, 1886.
Philadelphia. 1886. 8vo. pp. 47-101 (6) (2).
Third Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1887. Phila-
delphia. 1887. 8vo. pp. 109-166 (6) (3).
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delphia. 1888. 8vo. pp. 173-238 (8) (3).
Fifth Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Oct. 16, 1889. Phila-
delphia. 1889. 8vo. pp. 1-90 (2).
Special Meeting, Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Order,
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Mo., October 15, 1890. Philadelphia. 1890. 8vo. pp. 93-145.
(12) (2).
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Philadelphia. 1891. 8vo. pp. 161-196 (28) (2).
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Philadelphia. 1895. 8vo. pp. 416-465 (36) (2).
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Philadelphia. 1896. 8vo. pp. 507-555 (26) (1).
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Philadelphia. 1900. 8vo. pp. 274-309 (44) (2).
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Philadelphia. 1901. 8vo. pp. 1-50 (36) (4).
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8vo. pp. 90-132 (44) (2).
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Philadelphia. 1904. 8vo. pp. (1) 281-332 (48) (4).
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Philadelphia. 1905. 8vo. pp. 1-104 (2).
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Philadelphia. 1907. 8vo. pp. 221-330 (3).
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1908. Philadelphia. 1908. 8vo. pp. 334-451 (3).
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Philadelphia. 1909. 8vo. pp. 12.8 (2).
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8vo. pp. 131-264 (5).
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8vo. pp. 265-364 (5).
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1912. 8vo. pp. 365-453 (5)-
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8vo. pp. 88 (5).
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1900. pp. 4-1-309 (22) (2).
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1904. pp. 9-1-357-
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1908. pp. 1-450 (3).
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Circular No. I, September 20, 1879, to Circular No. 36,
Oct. 7, 1885.
Philadelphia. 1879-1885. i2mo.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Notes of Decisions
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Loyal Legion of the United States. Compiled to October
16, 1889.
Philadelphia. 1890. 8vo. pp. (21). 250 copies printed.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Ceremonies at the Twenty-fifth Anniversary, American
Academy of Music, Philadelphia, April 15, 1890. (Com-
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Philadelphia. 1890. 8vo. pp. 78.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.,
Companions of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of
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members of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States.
New York: L. R. Hamersly Co. 1901. 8vo. pp. 337.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
The Memorial Circulars issued by the Commanderies upon
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
The Commandery-in-Chief. In Memoriam. Major-
General Winfield Scott Hancock, United States Army.
Philadelphia. 1887. 8vo. pp. 67.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
The Commandery-in-Chief. In Memoriam Brevet Maj.-
Gen. Rutherford B. Hayes, United States Volunteers.
(Philadelphia. 1894.) 8vo. pp. 82. 500 copies printed.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
The Commandery-in-Chief. In Memoriam. General
Philip Henry Sheridan, United States Army.
n. p. H. d. 8vo. pp. 84.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of California.
War papers, 1 to 14, 1888-1894. 15 to 21, 1896-1907.
(San Francisco.) 8vo. 2 Vols.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of California. Our Flag. Southern California
Association of Companions of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States. Social meeting,
Ladies Night, Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, California,
February 24, 1906.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 10.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
1. Necrology of the District of Columbia Commandery 1882-1885.
pp. 27.
2. Necrology of the District of Columbia Commandery 1882-1885.
3. Philip H. Sheridan, pp. 59 (1). 1888.
Sm. 4to. 3 Vols.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the District of Columbia. Stated
Meeting of November 6, 1901. In Memoriam. Com-
panion William McKinley, Brevet Major U. S. Volunteers.
(Washington, D. C. 1902.) 8vo. pp. 63.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
District of Columbia. Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States. Necrology of the Com-
mandery of the District of Columbia. 1908. Companion
John McAllister Scofield, Lieutenant-General, United
States Army.
Washington, D. C: Press of Gibson Brothers. 1908. 8vo. pp. 107 (4).
559
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
District of Columbia. War Papers,
1-20. 1887-1894. 43-64. 1902-1906.
21-42. 1895-1902. 65-98. 1906-1912.
Address by Justice Job- Barnard, February 7, 191 2.
8vo.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Illinois. Catalogue of the Library of the Com-
mandery of the State of Illinois, Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States. July 1, 1901.
Chicago. 1901. 8vo. pp. 48.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of Illinois.
Memorial of Deceased Companions of the Commandery
of the State of Illinois, Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States.
1. From May 8, 1879, when the Commandery was instituted, to July
1, 1901.
2. From July 1, 1901, to December 31, 191 1.
Chicago, 111. 1901-1912. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 623. Vol. II. pp. 679.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of Illinois.
Military Essays and Recollections. Papers read before
the Commandery of the State of Illinois, Military Order
of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Chicago. 1891-1894-1899-1907. Published by order of the Commandery.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. VIII. 9-548. Vol. II. pp. VIII.-555. Vol. III. pp. IX.
11-495. Vol. IV. pp. 558.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Indiana. War papers read before the Indiana Com-
mandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States.
Indianapolis: Published by the Commandery. 1898. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-521.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of Iowa.
War Sketches and Incidents as related by Companions of
the Iowa Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States.
Des Moines: Press of P. C. Keynon. 1 893- 1898.
Vol. I. pp. 400. Vol. II. pp. 507.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Kansas. Commandery of the State of Kansas,
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
War papers (1-11) 1891-1894. (12-24) 1895-1903.
n. p. 8vo. 2 Vols.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Kansas. War Talks in Kansas. A series of
papers read before the Kansas Commandery of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Kansas City, Mo.: Franklin Hudson Publishing Company. 1906.
8vo. pp. 391.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Maine. Catalogue of the Library of the Maine
Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Portland: Maine Historical Society. April, 1910. 8vo. pp. 52.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of Maine.
War papers read before the Commandery of the State of
Maine, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States.
Portland: The Thurston Print. 1898. Vol.1. 8vo. pp. VIII. 2-352.
Portland: Lefavor-Tower Company. 1902. Vol. II. pp. VIII. 350.
Portland: Lefavor-Tower Company. 1908. Vol. III. pp. VI. 1-357.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Massachusetts, Civil War Papers read before
the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Boston: Printed for the Commandery. 1900.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. 1-330. Vol. II. pp. 331-569 (62).
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Massachusetts. Memorial Tablets of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Massachusetts.
(Boston: The Rockwell & Churchill Press.) n. d. 8vo. pp. (9).
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandry of the
State of Massachusetts. Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States. Register of the Commandery
of the State of Massachusetts, November 1, 1912.
Cambridge: The University Press. 1912. 4to. pp. 522.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Register of the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts.
Constitution and By-Laws. 1882.
Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchill. 1882. 4to. pp. 172 (47) (9).
56i
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Register of the Commandery of the State of Massachu-
setts. Constitution and By-Laws, January I, 1891.
Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchill. 1891. 4*0. pp. 308. 59.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Massachusetts. Souvenir Itinerary back to the
days of 1 861-1863. Antietam and Gettysburg. Outing
of Companions Commandery of the State of Massa-
chusetts, April 26 to May 1, 1909, Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Michigan.
1. War papers read before the Commandery of the State of Michigan,
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Vol. I.
From October 6, 1886, to April 6, 1893. Published by the
Commandery. Detroit, Mich.: Winn & Hammond, Printers.
1893. 8vo. pp. (4) Nos. 1 to 22.
2. War papers read before the Michigan Commandery of the Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Vol. II. From
December 7, 1893, to May 5, 1898. Published by the Com-
mandery. Detroit, Mich.: James H. Stone & Co., Printers. 1898.
8vo. pp. 325.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Michigan. Ninth Annual Banquet of the Michigan
Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States, Hotel Cadillac, Detroit, Mich., Thursday,
May 4, 1893.
Detroit, Mich. 1894. 8vo. pp. 45.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Michigan. Commandery of the State of Michi-
gan, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States. War papers 1-19.
Detroit. 1888-1892. 8vo.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Michigan. Addresses of Commanders at the
Annual Banquets of the Commandery of the State of
Michigan, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States, at Detroit, Michigan.
Detroit, Mich.: Winn & Hammond, n. d. 8vo. pp. 39.
562
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Missouri. War papers and personal reminiscences, 1861-
1865. Read before the Commandery of the State of
Missouri, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States.
Published by the Commandery, n. d. Vol. I. pp. VI. 1-451.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Missouri.
1. Ulysses S. Grant. A paper read before the Missouri Commandery
of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
May 1st, 1886, by Companion William H. Powell. St. Louis.
1886. pp. 15.
2. Some personal Reminiscences of Army Life. March 5, 1887. By
Companion Everett W. Pattison. St. Louis. 1887. pp. 20.
3. How the U. S. Ship Cumberland went down. Feb. 7. 1887. By
Companion Moses S. Stuyvesant. St. Louis. 1887. pp. 8.
4. The Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elk Horn Tavern. Dec. 31, 1888. By
Companion John W. Noble. St. Louis, n. d. pp. 22.
8vo.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Headquarters Commandery of the State of Missouri.
Catalogue of Relics and Trophies contained in Library
Room of the Commandery, 20 Laclede Building, St. Louis.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Nebraska. Papers read before the Commandery.
1. The Loyal Element of North Carolina during the War, by Com-
panion James W. Savage. 1886. pp. 8.
2. The Mississippi Flotilla, by W. H. C. Michael. 1886. pp. 19.
3. How the Mississippi was opened, by E. H. C. Michael. 1887.
PP- 32.
4. The Powder River Indian Expedition, 1865, by H. E. Palmer.
PP- 59-
5. The Pea Ridge Campaign, by Nathan S. Harwood. 1887. pp.22.
6. March of the Old 6th Massachusetts through Baltimore, April 19,
1861. 1888. pp. 31.
7. Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington.
1889. pp. 35.
8. On the Enemy's Left at Williamsburg, by Gen. Amasa Cobb.
1893. pp. 14.
8vo.
563
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery ot
the State of Nebraska. Civil War Sketches and incidents.
Papers read by the Companions of the Commandery of
the State of Nebraska, Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States.
Omaha : Published by the Commandery. 1902. 8vo. pp. 277. Vol. 1 .
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Nebraska. Centennial Celebration of the
Inauguration of George Washington.
n. p. April 30, 1889. 8vo. pp. 35.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Nebraska. Nebraska Commandery of the Military Order
of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Address
delivered at the Fourth Annual Reunion, Monday
evening, December 16, 1898, Omaha, Neb.
Omaha, Neb.: Gibson, Miller & Richardson, Printers. 1890. 8vo. pp. 30.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of N. Y. Personal Recollections of the War of the
Rebellion.
1. Addresses delivered before the New York Commandery of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, by James Grant Wilson. Titus
Munson Coan, M. D. New York: Published by the Com-
mandery. 1 89 1. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1 -39 1.
2. Second Series. Edited by A. Noel Blakeman. G. P. Putnam's
Sons. 1897. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-342.
3. Third Series. Edited by A. Noel Blakeman. G. P. Putnam's
Sons. 1907. 8vo. pp. IX. 1-513.
4. Fourth Series. Edited by A. Noel Blakeman. G. P. Putnam's
Sons. 1912. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-380.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Ohio.
1 . Before the Commandery-in-Chief of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, Chicago, October 12, 1910, Case of Companion Charles
David Adam Loeffler, Major U. S. Army (Retired). Brief for the
Commandery of the State of Ohio. pp. 65. Washington, D. C. :
The Law Reporter Printing Co. n. d.
2. A Stenographic Copy of the Verbal Report of some of the Pro-
ceedings of the Commandery-in-Chief, Philadelphia, October 20,
1909, made at the Stated Meeting of the Ohio Commandery,
Columbus, O., November 3, 1909, by Major W. R. Thrall,
Recorder, Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion, pp. 8.
Published by order of the Commandery. n. p. n. d. 8vo.
Circulars, etc., inserted.
564
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Ohio. Sketches of War History 1861-1865.
Papers read before the Ohio Commandery of the Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States 1883- 1886.
Published by the Commandery.
Vol. I. pp. IV. (1) 1-436.
Vol. II. pp. IV. (1) 1-431. 1886-1888.
Vol. III. pp. IV. 1-471. 1888-1890. Edited by Robert Hunter, late
Captain U. S. V., Recorder.
Vol. IV. pp. VII. 1-456. 1 890- 1 896. Edited by W. H. Chamberlin,
late Major U. S. V., Recorder.
Vol. V. pp. VII. 1-539. 1896-1903. Edited by Major W. H. Cham-
berlin, Brevet Major A. M. Van Dyke and Captain George A.
Thayer, Publication Committee. Published by the Commandery.
Vol. VI. pp. VII. 1-304. 1903-1908. Edited by Brevet Colonel
Theodore F. Allen, Dr. Edward S. McKee and Captain J. Gordon
Taylor, Publication Committee. Published by the Commandery.
Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company. 1886-1903.
Cincinnati: Monfort & Company. 1908.
2.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Ohio.
I. Proceedings of the First Annual Dinner of the Ohio Commandery
of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
given at the Burnet House, Cincinnati, O., February 6, 1884.
Written and arranged by the Recorder, pp. 70. Cincinnati:
Peter G. Thompson. 1884.
Second Annual Dinner, Burnet House, Cincinnati, O., February
4, 1885. pp. 99. Cincinnati: Woodruff, Cox & Co. 1885.
Third Annual Dinner, Burnet House, Cincinnati, O., February
10, 1886. Written and arranged by A. H. Mattox, Recorder,
pp. 168. Cincinnati: H. C. Sherick. 1886.
(Four, Five and Seven not Printed.)
Sixth Annual Dinner, Gibson House, Cincinnati, O., April 10,
1889, in honor of the Sixth Quadrennial Congress of the Order.
PP- 46 (5)-
Eighth Annual Dinner, Gibson House, Cincinnati, May 6, 1891.
pp. (4) 1-28.
Ninth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 4, 1892.
PP- (4) 1-33-
Tenth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 3, 1893.
pp. 41.
Eleventh Annual Dinner, Burnet House, Cincinnati, May 2,
1894. pp. 48.
Twelfth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 1, 1895.
PP- 39-
Thirteenth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 6,
1896. pp. 33.
10
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11. Fourteenth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, O., May
5, 1897. pp. 45.
12. Fifteenth Annual Dinner at Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, O., May
4, 1898. pp. 50.
13. Sixteenth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 3,
1899. pp. 54.
14. Seventeenth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 2,
1900. pp. 50.
15. Eighteenth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May I,
1 90 1. pp. 45.
16. Nineteenth Annual Dinner, Masonic Temple, Cincinnati, May
7, 1902. pp. 60 (5).
17. Twentieth Annual Dinner, Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, May 6,
1903- PP- 50.
18. Twenty- first Annual Dinner, Business Men's Club, Cincinnati,
May 4, 1904. pp. 40.
19. Twenty-second Annual Dinner, Burnet House, Cincinnati,
May 3, 1905. pp. 38.
20. Twenty-third Annual Dinner, Burnet House, Cincinnati, May
2, 1906. pp. 33.
21. Twenty-fourth Annual Dinner, Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati, May
1, 1907. pp. 34.
22. Twenty-fifth Annual Dinner, St. Nicholas Hotel, Cincinnati,
May 6, 1908. pp. 45.
23. Twenty-sixth Annual Dinner, Queen City Club, Cincinnati,
May 5, 1909. pp. 47.
24. Twenty-seventh Annual Dinner, Sinton Hotel, Cincinnati, May
4, 1910. pp. 44. Reception to President Taft at Headquarters
May 3, 1910. pp. 4.
25. Twenty-eighth Annual Dinner, Sinton Hotel, Cincinnati, May 3,
1911. pp. 33 (2).
26. Twenty-ninth Annual Dinner, Sinton Hotel, Cincinnati, May I,
1912. pp. 34.
27. Thirtieth Annual Dinner, Sinton Hotel, Cincinnati, May 7, 1913.
PP- 55-
8vo.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Oregon. War papers.
1. Gibbon, John. Pensions. A paper read before Oregon Com-
mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, October 8, 1890, by Companion John Gibbon, Brigadier-
General U. S. A., late Major-General U. S. Vols. Portland,
Oregon. 1890. pp. 10.
2. Anderson, Thomas McArthur. General George H. Thomas.
His plaGe in History. A paper read before Oregon Commandery
of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
March 7, 1894, by Companion Thomas M. Anderson, Colonel
14th Infantry U. S. Army. Portland, Oregon. 1894. pp. 12.
566
3. Brant, Randolph C. Campaign of Gen. Lyon in Missouri; its
value to the Union Cause. A paper read before the Oregon
Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States, November 7, 1894, by Companion Randolph C.
Brant, late Chaplain 2nd Kan. Vol. Inft. Portland, Oregon.
1895-
8vo.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Headquarters Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania.
1. Circulars from Aug. 3, 1865, to Dec. 1, 1884.
2. Circulars from Jan. 17, 1885, to April 22, 1890.
3. Circulars from Sept. 16, 1890, to April 16, 1894.
4. Circulars from May 5, 1894, to June 25, 1897.
5. Circulars from Aug. 1, 1897, to May 4, 1901.
6. Circulars from June 20, 1901, to April 9, 1904.
7. Circulars from April 9, 1904, to October 1, 1907.
8. Circulars from Dec. 2, 1907, to October 27, 1910.
9. Circulars from Dec. 16, 191 1, to October 9, 1913.
Philadelphia. 1865-1910. 8 Vols. (Only three sets in existence.)
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Headquarters Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania.
1. Circulars, etc., unnumbered from March 17, 1869, to Dec. 31, 1892.
2. Circulars from Jan. 1, 1893, to 1902.
3. Circulars from May, 1902, to February 12, 1909.
4. Circulars from April 10, 1909, to 1914.
4 Vols.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Memorial
Circulars from 1880 to 191 1, inclusive.
(Philadelphia. 1880-1911.) 8vo. 3 Vols. Complete. Only five sets.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania. Ceremonies in Commemoration
of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of
Abraham Lincoln, Philadelphia, February 12, 1909,
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia. 1909. 8vo. pp. 37.
Unique copy. Contains all the Circulars, etc., tickets, cards, etc., pertaining
to the Celebration, and Autograph letters.
567
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania. Ceremonies in Commemoration
of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of
Abraham Lincoln, Philadelphia, February 12, 1909,
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia. 1909. 8vo. pp. 37.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania. Abraham Lincoln. Military
Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the State of
Pennsylvania, Memorial Meeting, 1907-1908-1909-1911.
(Philadelphia.) 191 1. 8vo.
16 copies made with title page and contents.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Resolutions
adopted by the Commandery November 2, 1904, express-
ing appreciation of the services of Brevet Lieutenant-
Colonel John P. Nicholson as Recorder for twenty-five
years, 1879- 1904.
Printed by order of the Commandery. 1905.
8vo. pp. 12. 500 copies printed.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Pennsylvania. Abraham Lincoln. Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania, Memorial Meeting, February 13,
1907.
(Philadelphia.) 1907. 8vo. pp. 32.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. The Second
Cavalry Division of the Army of the Potomac in the
Gettysburg Campaign. By Brevet Major-General David
McM. Gregg. Read before the Commandery May 1,
1907.
Philadelphia. 1907. 8vo. pp. 14.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Vermont. War papers read before the Commandery of
the State of Vermont.
1. From the Rapidan to Richmond. Companion William L. Green-
leaf, First Lieut. First Vermont Cavalry, May 10, 1892. pp. 24.
2. The Fall of Richmond. Companion Joel C. Baker, First Lieut.
9th Vermont Infantry, Sept. 12, 1892. pp. 16.
568
The Colored Soldier in the War of the Rebellion. Companion E.
Henry Powell, Lieut.-Col. ioth U. S. C. T., Jan. 10, 1893. pp. 18.
The element of Romance in Military History. Companion
George G. Benedict, Second Lieutenant, U. S. V., March 14, 1893.
pp. 19.
A Month on a Transport. Companion Joseph H. Goulding, First
Lieutenant, Sixth Regiment, U. S. C. T., May 4, 1895. pp. 19.
President McKinley. An address by Companion William P.
Dillingham, November 19, 1901. pp. 7.
8vo.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Wisconsin. 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.
Vol. I. pp. VIII. 465.
Vol. II. pp. 455.
Vol. III. pp. VIII. 1-556.
Milwaukee: Burdick Armitage & Allen. 1891-1896-1902.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of
Wisconsin. The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of
the United States. Programme of Meeting and Report
of the Address at the Celebration of the Twenty-fifth
Anniversary of the Commandery of Wisconsin. Milwau-
kee, May 4, 1899.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 67.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
Commandery of the State of Wisconsin. Reception and
Banquet tendered Major-General Arthur MacArthur,
U. S. Army, at Headquarters of the Commandery,
Milwaukee, October 3, 1901.
(Milwaukee, Wis. 1901.) 8vo. pp. 37.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Commandery of the
State of Wisconsin, Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States.
War Papers 1-9. 1885-1888. 8vo.
Military Organizations.
1. Military Organizations in the Civil War. Letter from the Acting
Secretary of War. 59th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Document
No. 426. pp. 9.
2. Nebraska Territorial Militia. 59th Congress, 1st Session, House
of Representatives Report No. 2814. pp. 9.
8vo.
569
Military Record and Recommendations in the case of Major
Louis J. Sacristi, late 2d Lieut. U. S. A., for increase of
pension from Maj.-Gen. W. S. Hancock, Maj.-Gen. G. K.
Warren.
Sibley, 111.: Printed at the Office of the Sibley Index. 1881. i8mo. pp.16.
Military Record (In briefest outline) of Brig.-Gen. Charles C.
Hood, U. S. Army, 1861-1902.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 8. Privately printed.
Military Records with Historic Reference.
(Washington, D. C.) n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 255.
Minnesota.
1. Report of the Adjutant-General, pp. 62. St. Paul. i860.
2. Annual Report of the Adjutant-General, Session of 1861. pp.48.
St. Paul. 1861.
3. Session of 1862. pp. 299. St. Paul. 1862.
4. Special Report. (Sept. 12, 1862.) pp. 58. n. p.
5. Annual Report. 1863. pp. 393. St. Paul. 1863.
6. Annual Report, Session of 1864. pp. 211. St. Paul. 1864.
7. Annual Report, Session of 1865. pp. 400. St. Paul. 1865.
8. Annual Report for the year ending December I, 1866, and the
military forces of the State from 1861 to 1866. pp. 805. St.
Paul. 1866.
8vo. 8 Vols.
Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-1865. Prepared
under the supervision of the Board of Commissioners
appointed by the Act of the Legislature of Minnesota of
April 16, 1889.
St. Paul, Minn. 1890. Vol. I. pp. VI I. -844.
St. Paul, Minn. 1892. Vol. II. pp. XI. -652.
Minutes of Council of War, July 2, 1863. (At Gettysburg,
Penna.)
(Washington. 1881.) Sm. 4to. pp. (2). 10 copies printed.
Miscellaneous. Tender of Troops to the United States, 1861.
(Washington, D. C.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 30. 50 copies printed.
Missouri.
1. Adjutant-General's Report of the Missouri State Militia, etc., for
the year 1861. i2mo. pp. 9 (5).
2. Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of Missouri
December 15, 1862. Headquarters State of Missouri. St. Louis,
n. d. i2mo. pp. 12.
570
3. December 31, 1863. Jefferson City. 8vo. 1864. pp. 576.
4. For 1864. Jefferson City. 8vo. pp. 414.
5. For the year ending December 31, 1865. Jefferson City. 1866.
8vo. pp. 781.
3 Vols.
Monthly Bulletin of Books Added to the Public Library of
the City of Boston. Vol. LX. No. 8, August, 1904. A
List of Regimental Histories and Official Records of the
Individual States in the Civil War in this Library.
Boston: Published by the Trustees. 1904. 8vo. pp. 296-314.
Monumental Re-Dedicatory Ceremonies, Gettysburg Battle-
field, 114th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers' Associa-
tion, Collis Zouaves.
n. p. (1888.) i2mo. pp. (8).
Monuments or Tablets at Gettysburg.
1 . Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting an estimate
from the Secretary of War providing for monuments or tablets
at Gettysburg. 51st Congress, 1st Session, House of Representa-
tives Ex. Document No. 195. pp. 14.
2. 58th Congress, 3d Session, Senate 2697, Report No. 4606. An Act.
3. 58th Congress, 3d Session, Senate 7001. Bill.
4. 59th Congress, 1st Session, Senate 2172. Bill.
5. Monuments on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa., etc. 51st
Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, Report No.
3395. pp. 2.
6. 57th Congress, 2d Session, Calendar No. 2846. Senate Report
No. 2882. pp. 2.
7. General Orders No. 22, Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant-
General's Office, Washington, February 29, 1903.
8. Public No. 114. An Act.
8vo.
Muster Rolls of the Companies Composing the First Regiment
"Gray Reserves" of the City of Philadelphia,
n. p. April 20, 1861. i2mo. pp. 7.
Muster Roll of the Commonwealth Artillery Company, of
Philadelphia, U. S. Vols., on duty at Fort Delaware,
April 24th to August 5th, 1861.
Philadelphia, Pa. April, 1881. 8vo. pp. (4). 50 copies printed.
My Flag.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Press of N. W. Ayer & Son. (1908.) 8vo. pp. 13.
571
McAdams, F. M. — Our Knapsack. Sketches for the Boys in
Blue. Compiled and published by F. M. McAdams,
Richmond, Ohio, late Sergeant 113th O. V. I.
Columbus, O. 1884. 8vo. pp. 136.
McAdams, F. M. — Every-day Soldier Life or a History of
the One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
By F. M. McAdams, Richwood, Ohio, Sergeant of Co. E.
Columbus, O.: Chas. M. Cott & Co., Book Printers. 1884. 8vo. pp. 400.
McAlexander, Ulysses Grant. — History of the Thirteenth
Regiment United States Infantry. Compiled from Regi-
mental records and other sources. By U. G. McAlexan-
der, Captain, Adjutant, 13th Infantry.
Regimental Press, Thirteenth Infantry, Frank D. Gunn. 1905. 4to. pp. 328.
McArthur, Henry C. — Address to the Members of the Iowa
Shiloh Commission in defense of the official report of Col.
Hugh T. Reid, commanding Fifteenth Iowa Volunteer
Infantry at the Battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
8vo. pp. 18. Autograph of Author.
McArthur, Henry C. — The Capture and destruction of
Columbia, South Carolina, February 17, 1865. Personal
experiences and recollections of Major H. C. McArthur,
Fifteenth Iowa Infantry Volunteers, A. D. C, to General
W. W. Belknap, commanding Crocker's Iowa Brigade,
Seventeenth Army Corps.
(Washington, D. C. 191 1.) 8vo. pp. 16.
McBride, John R. — History of the Thirty-third Indiana
Veteran Volunteer Infantry during the four years of Civil
War, from Sept. 16, 1861, to July 21, 1865, and incidentally
of Col. John Coburn's Second Brigade, Third Division,
Twentieth Army Corps, including incidents of the great
Rebellion. By John R. McBride.
Indianapolis. 1900. 8vo. pp. 280.
McBride, Robert. — Lincoln's Body Guard. The Union
Light Guard of Ohio. With some personal recollections
of Abraham Lincoln. By Robert McBride, late Corporal
and Company Clerk.
Indianapolis: Edward J. Hecker, Printer. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 30.
Indiana Historical Society. Vol. I., No. 1.
572
McBride, R. E. — In the Ranks from the Wilderness to Appo-
mattox Court House. The War as seen and experienced
by a private soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By
Rev. R. E. M 'Bride. A graphic account of the minutiae
of war as seen by a private in the ranks.
(Motto.) Cincinnati: Printed by Walder & Howe for the Author. 1881.
i2mo. pp. 246.
McCabe, James Dabney, Jr. — The Aide de Camp: A Romance
of the War. By James D. McCabe, Jr.
Richmond: Published by W. A. J. Smith. 1863. 8vo. pp. 113.
Presentation copy from the Author to his Father.
McCabe, James Dabney, Jr. — Life and Campaigns of
General Robert E. Lee, by James D. McCabe, Jr., with
steel plates and maps.
St. Louis, Mo.: National Publishing Company. (1867.) 8vo. pp. 732.
McCabe, William Gordon. — A Brief Sketch of Andrew Reid
Venable, Jr., formerly A. A. and Inspector-General,
Cavalry Corps, A. N. V. By W. Gordon McCabe,
formerly Adjutant of Pegram's Battalion Artillery, A. P.
Hill's Corps, A. N. V.
Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones. 1909. 8vo. pp. 15.
McCabe, William Gordon. — Defence of Petersburg.
Richmond, Va.: Southern Historical Society Papers, December, 1876.
PP- 257-306.
McCabe, William Gordon. — The Defence of Petersburg.
Address before the Virginia Division of the Army of
Northern Virginia at their annual meeting held in the
Capitol at Richmond, Va., November 1, 1876.
Richmond, Va. 1876. 8vo. pp. —
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Capt. McCabe.
McCaffery, Michael J. A. — The Siege of Spoleto. A Camp
tale of Arlington Heights. By Michael J. A. McCaffery,
M. A.
New York: P. O. Shea. 1864. Sy. i2mo. pp. 92 (4).
McCain, Warren. — A Soldier's Diary, or the History of
Company "L," Third Indiana Cavalry, by General
Warren McCain, late Sergeant of the Company.
Indianapolis: William A. Patton, Publisher. 1885. 8vo. pp. 60.
573
McCall, D. — Three Years in the Service. Record of the
doings of the nth Reg. Missouri Vols.
Springfield. 1864. 8vo. pp. 41. Second edition revised and enlarged.
McCall, George Archibald. — The Seven Days' Contests,
Pennsylvania Reserves.
1. General McCalPs report with accompanying documents. New
York. 1864. 8vo. pp. (1) 663-675.
2. Sequel to General McCall's report of the Pennsylvania Reserves
in the Peninsula. (1864.) 8vo. pp. (1) 4.
Autograph of Author and portrait inserted.
McCallum, Daniel Craig. — United States Military Rail-
roads. Report of Bvt. Brig.-Gen. D. C. McCallum,
director and general manager, from 1861 to 1866.
Washington, D. C. 1866. 8vo. pp. 3-39. (Folio map.)
McCalmont, Alfred Brunson. — Extracts from Letters
written by Alfred B. McCalmont, late Lt.-Col. I42d
Regt., Col. 208th Regt. and Brev. Brig.-Gen. Pennsylvania
Volunteers, from the front during the War of the Rebellion.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 134.
Printed for private circulation by his son, Robert McCalmont.
McCamant, Thomas. — Address. Reunion 125th Penna. at
Altoona, September 17, 1888.
Altoona: Tribune, Sept. 27, 1888. 8vo. pp. (9). (Mounted.)
McCammon, William Wallace. — Register of Commissioned
Officers of the Fourteenth U. S. Infantry from date of
organization, May 14, 1861.
(Regimental Press. 1882.) 8vo. pp. 13. "For private distribution."
McCandless, William. — Address delivered by Gen. William
McCandless on the occasion of the organization of the
Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Association, in the City of
Harrisburg, May 30, 1867.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
McCandless, William. — Oration of Gen. William McCandless,
at Gettysburg, Decoration Day, May 30, 1879.
Harrisburg, Pa.: Lane S. Hart, Printer. 1881. 8vo. pp. 15.
McCants, E. C. — One of the Gray Jackets and other stories,
by E. C. McCants.
Columbia, S. C.: The State Company, Publishers. 1908. i2mo. pp. 160.
574
McCarter, John Gray. — How Rogers and I Made Our First
and Second Excursion *to the old "Tar Heel" State,
1 862- 1 903. By Captain John Gray McCarter.
Boston. 1903. i2mo. pp. 38.
McCarthy, Carlton. — Detailed Minutiae of Soldier life in
the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865, by Carlton
McCarthy, Private Second Company Richmond
Howitzers, Cutshaw's Battalion Artillery, Second Corps,
A. N. V. With illustrations by Wm. L. Sheppard, Esq.,
Lieutenant Second Company Richmond Howitzers, A.
N. V.
Richmond: Carlton McCarthy & Company. 1882.
i2mo. pp. VI. 1-224. Autograph letter of Author.
McCarthy, Florence. — Stonewall Jackson. The Second
Confederate Hero.
New York: The Sun. 1875. i2mo. pp. 12. (Mounted.)
Autograph note of Rev. Mr. McCarthy.
McCaskey, William Spencer. — Col. William S. McCaskey,
Commanding Twentieth U. S. Infantry. Unique record
of continuous service with troops at home and abroad for
more than forty years. Important service in Manila, as
the garrison regiment of that turbulent city. Organized
model concentration camps in Southern Luzerne, etc.,
also Legislature of Pennsylvania Concurrent Resolutions.
Notes of commendation of Inspection and General
Officers.
From the Lancaster (Pa.) New Era, February 24, 1903. 8vo. pp. 16.
McClellan, Carswell. — General Andrew A. Humphreys at
Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862, and at Fredericksburg,
Va., December 13, 1862. A Memoir by Carswell Mc-
Clellan, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. Volunteers.
St. Paul. 1888. 8vo. pp. 34. Privately printed.
McClellan, Carswell. — Notes of the Personal Memoirs of P.
H. Sheridan. By Carswell McClellan, Brevet Lieutenant-
Colonel U. S. Vols.
St. Paul: Press of Wm. E. Banning, Jr. 1889. 8vo. pp. 77.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
575
McClellan, Carswell. — 'The Gettysburg Fight.
i. The Second Day's Battle, and Gen. Sickles's part in it. New
York: The Sun. June 28, 1891. 8vo. pp. (12). (Mounted.)
2. Gen. Sickles talks back answering the criticisms of Col. McClellan.
New York: The Times, July 5, 1891. 8vo. pp. (4). (Mounted.)
McClellan, Carswell. — The Personal Memoirs and Military
History of U. S. Grant, versus the record of the Army of
the Potomac. By Carswell McClellan, Brevet Lieutenant-
Colonel U. S. Volunteers.
Cambridge: The Riverside Press. 1887. i2mo. pp. (6) 1-278.
Autograph note of Col. McClellan.
McClellan, George Brinton. — Army of the Potomac. Re-
port of Maj.-Gen. George B. McClellan, Aug. 4, 1863,
with an account of the Campaign in Western Virginia.
New York: Sheldon & Company. 1864. Ry. 8vo. pp. 484.
250 copies printed.
Autograph letters of Gen. George B. McClellan, H. J. Hunt and I. McDowell.
McClellan, George Brinton. — Army of the Potomac.
Report of Maj.-Gen. George B. McClellan, Aug. 4th, 1863,
with an account of the Campaign in Western Virginia.
New York: Sheldon & Company. 1864. Ry. 8vo. pp. 484.
250 copies printed.
Autograph letter of Gen. McClellan. 8 maps and 47 engravings inserted.
McClellan, George Brinton. — Complete Report on the
organization and campaigns of the Army of the Potomac,
by George B. McClellan, Major-General United States
Army.
New York. n. d. 8vo. pp. 142.
McClellan, George Brinton. — General McClellan's Letter
of acceptance together with his West Point oration.
New York City: Patten, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
McClellan, George Brinton. — "Leave Pope to Get Out of
His Scrape." McClellan's dispatches.
(Washington. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 8.
McClellan, George Brinton. — Letter of the Secretary of War
transmitting report on the organization of the Army of
the Potomac and of its Campaigns in Virginia and
Maryland, under the command of Maj. -General George
B. McClellan, from July 26, 1861, to Nov. 7, 1862.
38th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 15.
1863. (Washington. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 242.
Autograph letter of Gen. McClellan.
576
McClellan, George Brinton. — McClellan's Own Story.
The War for the Union. The soldiers who fought it.
The civilians who directed it and his relations to it and to
them. By George B. McClellan, late Major-General
commanding the Armies.
New York: Charles L. Webster & Company. 1887.
8vo. pp. IX. 1-661. (Two volumes.)
Two Autograph letters of Gen. McClellan. Autograph note to Gen. McClellan
from Mrs. McClellan. 112 plates, 3 maps, cuttings, reviews, etc.
McClellan, George Brinton. — Report on the Organization
and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, to which is
added an account of the Campaign in Western Virginia,
with plans of battlefields. By George B. McClellan,
Major-General United States Army.
New York: Sheldon & Company, Publishers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 480.
Autograph letter of Gen. McClellan. Orders, cuttings, etc., inserted.
McClellan, George Brinton. — The Complete Report on the
Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac,
by George B. McClellan, Major-General United States
Army, with his last revision.
(New York.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 142.
McClellan, George Brinton. — The Harrison's Bar Letter
of Gen. McClellan. Opinion of James Guthrie, John
Van Buren, Reverdy Johnson, etc. General McClellan's
views of the War and the country.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4.
McClellan, Henry Brainerd. — The Life, Character and Cam-
paigns of Major-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. Address of Major
H. B. McClellan, formerly Assistant Adjutant-General
Cavalry Corps, A. N. Va., of Sayre Institute, Ky., before
the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Va. at
their annual meeting, held in the Capitol in Richmond,
Va., Oct. 27, 1880.
Richmond: William Ellis Jones, Printer. 1880. 8vo. pp. 28.
Autograph letter of Major McClellan.
McClellan, Henry Brainerd. — The Life and Campaigns of
Major-General J. E. B. Stuart, Commander of the Cavalry
of the Army of Northern Virginia, by H. B. McClellan,
A. M., late Major, Assistant Adjutant-General, and Chief
of Staff of the Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1885.
8vo. pp. XV. (1) 1-468. Two autograph letters of Author.
577
McClellan, William.— Cooper's Battery and its service at
Petersburg. Some incidents of the last battle in Virginia.
Philadelphia: The Times, June 18, 1887. i2mo. pp. (13). (Mounted.)
McClelland, M. G. — "Old Ike's Memories. M. G.
McClelland.
Richmond, Va.: West, Johnston & Co., Publishers. 1884. i2mo. pp.16.
McClelland, William. — Address delivered by Hon. Wm.
McClelland (formerly of Battery B, First Artillery), at
the Seventh Annual Reunion of the Pennsylvania Reserve
Volunteer Corps, at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, May 15,
1872.
Washington: H. Polkinhorn & Co., Printers. 1872. 8vo. pp. 24.
McClendon, W. A. — Recollections of War Times. By an
old veteran while under Stonewall Jackson and Lieutenant-
General James Longstreet. How I got in, and how I got
out.
Montgomery, Ala.: The Paragon Press. 1909. 8vo. pp. 238.
McClenthen, Charles S. — Narrative of the fall and winter
campaign, by a private soldier of the 2nd Div., 1st
Army Corps, containing a detailed description of the
"Battle of Fredericksburg," at the portion of the line
where the 2d Div. were engaged, with accurate statements
of the loss in killed, wounded, and missing in each regiment.
Syracuse: Masters & Lee. 1863. i2mo. pp. 53.
McClenthen, Charles S. — A Sketch of the Campaign in
Virginia and Maryland from Cedar Mountain to Antietam,
by a soldier of the 26th N. Y. V.
Syracuse, N. Y. 1862. i6mo. pp. 45.
McClernand, Edward John. — Cavalry Operations: The
Wilderness to the James River. By Major Edward J.
McClernand, United States Cavalry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, May, 1902. pp. 321-343.
McClernand, John Alexander. — Official Report of Maj.-
Gen. John A. McClernand detailing the march of the
Thirteenth Army Corps from Milliken's Bend to Vicks-
burg, including an account of the Battles of Port Gibson,
Champion Hill, Big Black River and the Assault upon the
Defenses of Vicksburg.
Springfield: Steam Press of Baker & Phillips. 1863. 8vo. pp. 14.
578
McChine, H. H. — The Old Capitol Prison and the Dry
Tortugas, by H. H. McClune.
Lancaster: Cooper Sanderson & Co., Printers. 1865. i2mo. pp. 106.
McClure, Alexander Kelley. — Abraham Lincoln and men of
War-Times. Some personal recollections of War and
Politics during the Lincoln Administration. By A. K.
McClure, LL. D., with introduction by Dr. A. C.
Lambdin.
Philadelphia: The Times Publishing Company. 1892. 8vo. pp. 462.
McClure, Alexander Kelley. — The Life and Services of
Andrew G. Curtin, an address by A. K. McClure, delivered
in the House of Representatives at Harrisburg, Pa.,
January 20, 1895.
Clarence M. Busch, State Printer. 1895. 8vo. pp. 35.
McClure, Alexander Kelley. — The Proposed Equestrian
Statue to Lee at Gettysburg. Argument presented
before the Committees of the Legislature in favor of the
Bill providing that Pennsylvania and Virginia shall unite
to erect an Equestrian Statue to Lee on Seminary Hill at
Gettysburg. By A. K. McClure.
8vo. pp. 13. Autograph note of Author. Privately printed.
McClure, J. B. — Life of Gen. Hancock including his early
history, war record, public life, nomination, and all the
interesting facts of his great career. Edited by J. B.
McClure. * * *
Chicago: Rhodes & McClure, Publishers. 1880. i2mo. pp. —
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
McClure, J. B. — Stories, Sketches and Speeches of General
Grant at home and abroad, in peace and in war, including
his trip around the world, and all the interesting incidents,
anecdotes and important events of his life. Illustrated.
Edited by J. B. McClure.
Chicago: Rhodes & McClure, Publishers. 1879. 8vo. pp. 208.
McClure, William T. — The Fourth Kansas Militia in the
Price raid. An address by William T. McClure. * *
Dec. 1, 1903.
Kansas State Historical Society, n. d. 8vo. pp. 149-152.
McCook, Anson George. — Address before the Society of the
Army of the Cumberland at their Eleventh Reunion,
Washington, November 19, 1879, by Anson G. McCook.
Cincinnati: Press of Robert Clarke & Co. 1879. Ry- 8vo. pp. 16.
579
McCook, Daniel. — The Second Division at Shiloh.
Harper's Magazine, May, 1864. pp. —
McCook, Henry Christopher. — In Memoriam. Robert Porter
Dechert. Born August 16, 1842. Died May 12, 1894.
Address by Rev. Henry C. McCook, D. D., at the funeral
services, May 15, 1894, at the Tabernacle Presbyterian
Church, Philadelphia.
8vo. pp. 21. Privately printed.
Biographical sketch from the Legal Intelligencer and Circular of the Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States inserted.
McCook, Henry Christopher — Hosea, Lewis Montgomery.
— Reminiscence Night. A Sunday Service in the Civil
War, conducted by James Edward Murdoch, Sr., the
distinguished tragedian, at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
November, 1863. By Rev. Henry C. McCook, of Devon,
Pa. Preceded by explanatory letter to James Edward
Murdoch, Jr., from General Anson McCook (Colonel 2nd
O. V. I.), and read by Companion Louis R. Foley, also,
"The Power of Language," by Lewis Montgomery Hosea,
late Brevet Major U. S. A. Papers read before the Ohio
Commandery of the Loyal Legion, June 3, 1908.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16. Autograph letter of Chaplain H. C. McCook.
McCook, Henry Christopher. — The Flag at Cedar Creek.
Bulletins of the Northwest Manual Training High School,
Philadelphia. A poem read by Dr. Henry C. McCook,
Memorial Day, 1907.
Philadelphia: Printed by the Pupils of the Philadelphia Trades School, n. d.
48mo. pp. 9. Presentation copy from Author.
McCowan, Archibald. — The Prisoners of War. A reminis-
cence of the Rebellion. By Archibald McCowan.
New York: The Abbey Press, Publishers. i2mo. pp. 187.
McCrady, Edward, Jr. — "Formation, Organization, Discipline
and Characteristics of the Army of Northern Virginia."
An address before the Association Army of Northern
Virginia, delivered in the Hall of the House of Delegates,
Richmond, Va., Thursday, Oct. 21, 1886. By Col.
Edward McCrady, Jr., of Charleston, S. C.
Richmond. 1886. 8vo. pp. 41.
580
McCrady, Edward, Jr. — Gregg's Brigade of South Carolinians
in the Second Battle of Manassas. An address before the
survivors of the Twelfth Regiment South Carolina Volun-
teers, by Edward McCrady, Jr., Lieutenant-Colonel
Commanding 1st S. C. Vols, at Walhalla, South Carolina,
August 21, 1884.
Richmond, Va. 1885. 8vo. pp. 40.
McCreary, Albertus. — Gettysburg. A Boy's experience of
the Battle. By Albertus McCreary. Illustrated by
Rollin Kirby.
McClure's Magazine, July, 1909. pp. 243-253.
McCrary, George Washington. — Letter from the Secretary
of War communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution
of March 4, 1878, information concerning the data from
which the positions of the troops were added to the
engineer maps of the Gettysburg battlefield recently
published.
Washington. 1878. Senate Ex. Document No. 42. 8vo. pp. II.
McCrary, George Washington. — Letter from the Secretary
of War showing the strength of the Army at stated periods
from the beginning of the government to date, Jan. 14,
1879.
45th Congress, 3d Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 23.
8vo. pp. 16.
McCrary, George Washington.
1. General Orders No. 92, September 3, 1879.
2. Opinion of Secretary of War in Case of Surg.-Gen. Hammond.
pp. 2.
3. Letter from Secretary of War. pp. 1.
8vo.
McCrellis, James B. — Military Reservations, National
Military Parks, and National Cemeteries. Title and
jurisdiction. Prepared in the Judge-Advocate-General's
Office.' By James B. McCrellis.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1898. 8vo. pp. 322.
McCulloch, Hugh. — Men and Measures of Half a Century.
Sketches and comments by Hugh McCulloch.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1889. 8vo. pp. XXV. 1-542.
581
McCulloch, Hugh. — Memories of some Contemporaries. By
Hugh McCulloch.
Scribner's Magazine, September, 1888. pp. 279-295.
McC. A. J. — (The Battlefield of Gettysburg.) For
veterans, patriots, tourists, and the great army of generous
youth, in whose souls the stirring reminiscences of the
Battle of Gettysburg find a place.
Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, Printer. 1885. i8mo. pp. (26).
McDaniel, Samuel W. — An Address delivered at the funeral
of Capt. William F. Brigham, in Feltonville, Mass.,
Feb. 18, 1865, by Samuel W. McDaniel.
Feltonville: Charles A. Wood. 1865. 8vo. pp.19. "Printed by request."
McDonald, John W. — A Soldier of Fortune. The life and
adventures of General Henry Roland Maciver, being a
history of his brilliant achievements under many flags.
By John W. McDonald.
New York: The New York News Company. 1888. i2mo. pp. 331.
McDougall, James Alexander. — Speech of Hon. J. A.
McDougall, of California, on the arrest of Gen. Stone,
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the Senate of the United States, April 15, 16 and 22, 1862.
Washington: Printed by L. Towers & Co. 1862. 8vo. pp. 32.
McDowell, Irvin. — Organization of the Union Army,
Brigadier-General Irvin McDowell, commanding, at the
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(Washington, D. C: War Department. 1882.) 8vo. pp. 4.
50 copies printed.
McDowell, Irvin. — Statement of Major-Gen. Irvin McDowell
in review of the evidence before the Court of Inquiry,
instituted at his request in special orders, No. 353,
Headquarters of the Army.
Washington: Printed by L. Towers & Co. 1863. 8vo. pp. 64.
Autograph letter of Gen. McDowell.
McDowell, William P. — The Fifteenth Kentucky (Infantry
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582
McDermott, Anthony Wayne — Reilly, John Edward. — A
Brief History of the 69th Regiment Pennsylvania
Veteran Volunteers from its formation until final muster
out of the United States Service, by Adjutant Anthony
W. McDermott, also an account of the Reunion of the
survivors of the Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett's
Division of Confederate Soldiers and the dedication of the
monument of the 69th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry,
at Gettysburg, July 2d, and 3d, 1887, and of the dedica-
tion, September 11, 1889. By Captain John E. Reilly.
Philadelphia. 1890. 8vo. pp. 106.
McElroy, Joseph C. — The Battle of Chickamauga. Histori-
cal Map and Guide Book. By Captain J. C. McElroy,
1 8th Ohio Infantry.
n. p. n. d. i8mo. pp. 18. (Map).
McElroy, Joseph C. — The Battle of Chickamauga. His-
torical Map and Guide Book. By Capt. J. C. McElroy,
1 8th Ohio Infantry.
Chattanooga, Term.: Published by T. H. Payne & Co. i2mo. pp. 23. (Map.)
McElroy, Joseph C. — Chickamauga. Record of the Ohio
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Com-
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Washington, D. C. : The National Tribune. 1902. 8vo. pp.312.
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recruit to a veteran, by John McElroy.
Washington, D. C: Published by the National Tribune Co. n. d.
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Washington, D. C. : The National Tribune. 1897. 8vo. pp.32.
583
McElroy, John. — Life of Maj.-Gen. George H. Thomas, by
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Washington, D. C. : The National Tribune. 1896. 8vo. pp.31.
McElroy, John. — General Philip Henry Sheridan, by John
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McGee, B. F. — History of the 72d Indiana Volunteer Infantry
of the mounted lightning brigade, a faithful record of the
life, service, and suffering, of the rank and file of the regi-
ment on the march, in camp, in battle, and in prison,
especially devoted to giving the reader a definite knowledge
of the service of the common soldier, with an appendix
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La Fayette, Indiana: S. Vater & Co. 1882.
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McGlothlin, W. L. — Original Ms. Diary of a Confederate
soldier from Port Hudson, April 29, 1863, to Jackson,
Miss., Aug. 6, 1863, with ms. map illustrating the siege
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"The 30th Tennessee which was consolidated with the 10th Tennessee, and
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McGrath, Franklin. — The History of the 127TH New York
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 222 (8).
584
McGregor, Charles. — History of the Fifteenth Regiment
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Published by order of the Fifteenth Regiment Association. 1900.
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McGuire, Hunter. — Address by Dr. Hunter McGuire, Medical
Director Second Army Corps (Stonewall Jackson's),
Army of Northern Virginia. Delivered on 23d day of
June, 1897, at the Virginia Military Institute, in the
presence of a vast audience, upon the occasion of the
Inauguration of the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Building.
Published by the Virginia Military Institute.
Lynchburg, Va.: J. P. Bell Company, Printers. 1897. 8vo. pp. 22.
McGuire, John P. (Mrs.) — Diary of a Southern Refugee
during the War, by a lady of Virginia.
(Motto.) New York: E. J. Hale & Son. 1867. 8vo. pp. 360.
McGuire, Judith White. — General Robert E. Lee. The
Christian Soldier.
Philadelphia. 1873. i8mo. pp. —
McHatton, Eliza Ripley. — From Flag to Flag. A woman's
adventures and experiences in the South during the War,
in Mexico, and in Cuba. By Eliza Ripley McHatton.
(Motto.) New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1889. i2mo. pp. 296.
McHenry, George. — Why Pennsylvania Should Become
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of Pennsylvania.
(Philadelphia.) 1861. 8vo. pp. 15 and Map.
McHenry, Samuel L. — The Deeds and Sacrifices of the
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Philadelphia: The Times, July 3, 1886. l2mo. pp. (12).
Mcintosh, W. H. — James C. Summer, the young soldier ready
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(Richmond, Va. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 8.
585
Mclntyre, Philip Willis. — Alonzo Palmer Stinson. The
First Portland Soldier who fell in Battle during the Civil
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memory erected by his comrades of Co. H, Fifth Maine
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(Motto.) Portland, Maine: Lefavor Tower Company. 1909. 8vo. pp. 62.
Mclntyre, Philip Willis. — An Account of the Ceremonies at
the Dedication of the Soldier's Monument, Bridgeton,
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McKay, Charlotte E. — Stories of Hospital and Camp.
Philadelphia. 1876. i2mo. pp. —
McKee, James Cooper. — Narrative of the Surrender of a
Command of U. S. Forces at Fort Fillmore, N. M., in
July, A. D. 1 861, at the breaking out of the Civil War,
between the North and the South. By James Cooper
McKee, Major and Surgeon U. S. A.
Prescott : A. T. March. 1878. i2mo. pp.15.
Presentation from Major McKee with Ms. corrections.
McKee, James Cooper. — Narrative of the Surrender of a
Command of U. S. Forces, at Fort Fillmore, N. M., in
July, 1861, by Major James Cooper McKee, Surgeon
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Boston: Printed by John A. Lowell & Co. 4to. pp. 32.
"300 copies for private distribution."
McKee, James Harvey. — Back "In War Times." History
of the 144th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry,
with itinerary, showing contemporaneous date of the
important battles of the Civil War. By James Harvey
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Copyright 1903, by Lieut. Horace E. Bailey, Publisher. 8vo. pp. 378.
586
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — A Soldier's Recollections.
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Northern Virginia.
(Motto.) New York: Longmans, Green & Co. * * 191 1. 8vo. pp. XVII. 1-362.
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — Gen. J. E. B. Stuart in the
Gettysburg Campaign. A reply to Col. John S. Mosby.
By Randolph Harrison McKim, late First Lieutenant and
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Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones, Printer. 1909. 8vo. pp.24.
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — In Memoriam. Good Men a
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Baltimore: Printed by John Murphy & Co. 1870. 8vo. pp. 16.
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — Lee, the Christian Hero. A
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Washington, D. C: Brentano. 1907. 8vo. pp. 22.
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — The Confederate Cavalry
in the Gettysburg Campaign, by Randolph Harrison
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, May-June, 1910. pp. 414-427.
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — The Numerical Strength
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(Motto.) New York: The Neale Publishing Company. 1912. 121110. pp. 71.
587
McKim, Randolph Harrison. — The Motives and Aims of
the Soldiers of the South in the Civil War. Oration
delivered before the United Confederate Veterans at their
fourteenth annual reunion at Nashville, Tenn., June 14,
1904. By Randolph Harrison McKim, D. D., LL. D.,
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McKim, William Walker. — A Brief dissertation on Military
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Boston. 1886. 8vo. pp. 7. Portrait of Author inserted.
McLaughlin, John. — A Memoir of Hector Tyndale, Brigadier-
General and Brevet Major-General U. S. Volunteers,
Junior Vice-Commander of the Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania of the Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States. Member of the Philoso-
phical Society, The Academy of Fine Arts, The Academy
of Natural Sciences and the Historical Society of Penn-
sylvania. Born March 24, 1821. Died March 19, 1880.
Philadelphia. 1882. 8vo. pp. 118. 251 copies privately printed.
" Autograph letter of Gen. Tyndale and letters concerning Gen. Hector Tyn-
dale, January, 1884. pp. 8."
McLaughlin, J. Fairfax. — The American Cyclops, the Hero
of New Orleans and spoiler of silver spoons, dubbed LL. D.
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Baltimore: Kelly & Piet. 1868. Sm. 4to. pp. 27.
McLaws, Lafayette. — The Battle of Gettysburg.
Savannah: The Weekly News, Jan. 12, 1878. 8vo. pp. (18). (Mounted.)
Autograph note of Gen. McLaws, C. S. A.
McLeod, Edward S. — The Frontier Division in the Camden
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McManus, Thomas. — Battle of Irish Bend. Interesting
Reminiscences of that terrible combat. The horrors of
War graphically pictured. Col. Bissell's bravery. Sad
death of John H. Hunt. Destruction of the Rebel
Gunboat "Diana." Gallantry of the Union Soldiers.
Shrewdness of Confederate Commanders. (An address
given before the people of St. Patrick's Church, Collins-
ville.) '
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 8.
588
McManus, Thomas. — Twenty-fifth Regiment. Battlefields
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Hartford: Clark & Smith, Printers. 1896. i2mo. pp. 42.
McManus, Thomas. — Through the Campaigning Grounds
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necticut, forty-four years after.
n. p. n. d. 481110. pp. 39.
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and Death of General U. S. Grant, with war anecdotes
and freely-drawn extracts from his autobiography.
(Motto.) Philadelphia, Pa.: Published only by Barclay & Company.
8vo. pp. 112.
McMichael, William. — An Address upon Rothermel's Battle
of Gettysburg, by Col. William McMichael, delivered upon
the occasion of unveiling the picture at the Academy of
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Sherman & Co., Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. (12). Privately printed.
McMorris, Edward Young. — History of the First Regiment,
Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C. S. A. By Edward
Young McMorris, Ph. D. A., Private of the Perote Guards,
Co. C, 1861, Co. G, 1862-1865, and an original member of
both the Company and Regiment.
Montgomery, Ala.: The Brown Printing Co., Printers. 1904. 8vo. pp.142.
McMurray, W. J. — History of the Twentieth Tennessee
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Nashville, Tenn.: Published by the Publication Committee. 1904.
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McNary, O. R. — What I Saw and did inside and outside of
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McPherson, John B. — The Battlefield of Gettysburg.
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The Cosmopolitan, October, 1897. pp. 617-624.
589
McNamar, J. B. — Official Souvenir and program of Monu-
ment First Connecticut Heavy Artillery and dedicatory
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September 25, 1902, as a memorial to the three thousand
eight hundred and two brave, loyal and patriotic citizens,
who enrolled under "Old Glory" and gallantly fought for
maintaining its honor and dignity to a crowning victory,
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Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., Printers, n. d.
8vo. pp. XII. (4) 1-143 (1) CXXX.
McPherson, John Rhoderic. — Remarks of Senator John R.
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Washington. 1889. 8vo. pp. 12.
McRae, James Henry. — The Third Regiment of Infantry,
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McClellan's Military Career Reviewed and Exposed: The
Military Policy of the Administration set forth and
vindicated.
Washington: Published by the Union Congressional Committee. 1864.
8vo. pp. 34.
McClellan's Campaign. Reprinted from The World of August
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New York: Anson D. F. Randolph. 1862. i2mo. pp. 12.
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Nadal, B. H. — The Christian Boy Soldier. The funeral
sermon of Joseph E. Darrow, preached in Sands Street
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New York: Steam Printing House. 1862. l2mo. pp. 28.
590
Nagle, John T. — The Status of Acting Assistant Surgeons
of the United States Army who served in the late Civil
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in a communication sent by Hon. L. A. Grant, Assistant
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(Philadelphia. 1864.) 8vo.
Judge Kelly's reply (1) folio inserted. Philadelphia, 1864.
Naglee, Henry Morris. — Report of Brig.-Gen. Henry M.
Naglee, commanding first brigade, Casey's division, Army
of the Potomac, of the part taken by his brigade in the
Battle of Seven Pines, May 31, 1862, with an appendix,
containing the official report of Gen. Casey.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 24.
Autograph letter of Gen. Naglee\
Naglee, Henry Morris. — Reconnoissance from Bottom's
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Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 12.
Naglee, Henry Morris. — Report of Brigadier-General Henry
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with an appendix containing the correspondence between
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Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1863. 8vo. pp.39.
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of the column for the relief of Little Washington, N. C,
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an appendix consisting of Gen. Foster's report of the siege
of the same place from March 30 to April 18, 1863.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 16.
Naglee, Henry Morris. — Report of the part taken by his
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591
Naglee, Henry Morris. — The Two Letters of Gen. H. M.
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Narcom, James. — The Eastern Shore of North Carolina,
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The Historical Magazine, November, 1870. pp. 301-306.
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Nason, Elias. — A Brief Record of the events in Exeter, N. H.,
during the year 1861, together with the names of the
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(Motto.) Exeter: Printed by Samuel Hall. 1862. i2mo. pp. 16.
Nason, Elias. — A Brief Record of events in Exeter, N. H.,
during the year 1862, together with the names of the
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(Motto.) Exeter: Fogg & Fellowes. 1863. i6mo. pp. 20.
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Nason, Elias. — Our Obligations to Defend the Government
of Our Country. A Discourse on the War. By Rev.
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 6.
592
Nason, George W. — History and Complete Roster of the
Massachusetts Regiment Minute Men of 1861 who
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April 15, 1 86 1, to defend the Flag and Constitution,
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Chicago, 111.: Donohue & Henneberry. 1889. 8vo. pp. XVI. 305.
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oration address to the survivors of the Eighth Virginia
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New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 19 10.
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n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 4.
Neil, Henry M. — A Battery at Close Quarters. A paper
read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion,
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Nelson, Thomas F. — Three Decisive Battles and who
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Nelson, A. H. — The Battles of Chancellorsville and
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Ness, George M. — Three Years in the Confederate Horse
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relief of the wounded of Feb. 15, 1862. A letter, by Dr.
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 11.
Newberry, J. S. — The U. S. Sanitary Commission in the
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from personal observation, private journals of officers and
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594
Newell, Robert Henry. — The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers.
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Newhall, Frederick Cushman. — How Lee Lost the Use of
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printed from the Philadelphia Weekly Times, of Sept. 28,
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Babcock and E. M. Stanton.
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unexpected development, are explained. By W. H.
Newlin, First Lieutenant Company C, 73rd Illinois
Infantry.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 28-33.
Newlin, William H. — Annual Address by W. H. Newlin.
Delivered at the Sixteenth Annual Reunion Survivors
Seventy-third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry,
Springfield, Illinois, September 30, 1902.
(Springfield, 111.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Newlin, William H. — A History of the Seventy-third Regiment
of Illinois Infantry Volunteers. Its services and experi-
ences in camp, on the march, on the picket and skirmish
lines, and in many battles of the War, 1861-65.
Published by authority of the Regimental Reunion Association. 8vo. pp. 682.
595
Newlin, William H. — An Account of the escape of Six Federal
Soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. Their travels by
night through the enemy's country to the Union pickets
at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, in the Winter of 1863-
64. By W. H. Newlin, Lieutenant Seventy-third Illinois
Volunteers.
Cincinnati: Western Methodist Book Concern Print. 1881. 8vo. pp. 112.
Second edition.
Newlin, William H. — An Account of the escape of Six Federal
Soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. Their travels by
night through the enemy's country to the Union pickets
at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, in the Winter of 1863-64.
By W. H. Newlin, Lieutenant Seventy-third Illinois
Volunteers. (More than twenty nights' travel on foot.
Six Regiments and five States represented.)
Cincinnati: Western Methodist Book Concern Print. 1889. 8vo. pp. 136.
Newsome, Edmund. — Experience in the War of the Great
Rebellion, by a Soldier of the Eighth-first Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry. From August, 1862, to
August, 1865, including nearly nine months of life in
Southern prisons, at Macon, Savannah, Charleston,
Columbia and other places.
Carbondale, 111.: Printed by E. Newsome. 1879. i8mo. pp. 137.
Newsome, Edmund. — Experience in the War of the Great
Rebellion, by a Soldier of the Eighty-first Illinois Volunteer
Infantry, from August, 1862, to August, 1865. Including
nearly nine months of life in Southern prisons at Macon,
Savannah, Charleston, Columbia and other places.
Carbondale, 111.: Edmund Newsome, Publisher. 1880. i6mo. pp. 297.
Second edition revised.
Newton, Simon. — Register of the Corps of Engineers U. S.
Army, from its establishment, Act of March 16, 1802, to
March 16, 1887. Compiled by Simon Newton, Chief
Clerk, Washington Aqueduct.
Washington. 1887. I2mo. pp. 62. (Errata.)
Niccolls, S. J. — A Tribute to General Tecumseh Sherman, by
Rev. S. J. Niccolls, D. D., LL. D., St. Louis. Delivered
at the Public Memorial Service of Ransom Post No. 131,
Department of Missouri, G. A. R., St. Louis, May 30,
1891.
8vo. pp. 16.
596
Nickerson, Ansel D. — A Raw Recruit's War Experiences.
By Ansel D. Nickerson, late Private Co. B, Eleventh
Rhode Island Volunteers.
Providence: Printed by the Press Company. 1888. i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-64.
Privately printed.
Nichols, George Ward. — How Fort McAllister was Taken.
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Nichols, George Ward. — The Story of the Great March,
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Ward Nichols, with a map and illustrations.
London: Sampson Low, Son & Marston. 1865. i2mo. pp. XII. 1-288.
Nichols, George Ward. — The Story of the Great March,
from a diary of a staff officer, Aid-de-Camp to Gen.
Sherman, with a map and illustrations.
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. 1866. i2mo.
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upon Sherman's approach. Cuttings, reviews, etc., inserted. Unique.
Nichols, George Ward. — The Sanctuary. A story of the
Civil War, by George Ward Nichols, author of "The
Story of the Great March." With illustrations.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1866. i2mo. pp. X.-286.
Nichols, G. W. — A Soldier's Story of his Regiment (61st
Georgia), and incidentally of the Lawton-Gordon-Evans
Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. By Private G. W.
Nichols, Jesup, Georgia.
n. p. n. d. l2mo. pp. 291 (2). Autograph letters of Author.
Nichols, James M. — Perry's Saints or the fighting parson's
Regiment in the War of the Rebellion, by James M.
Nichols (48th New York State Volunteers).
Boston: D. Lathrop & Company. (1887.) i2mo. pp. 299.
Nicholson, Isaac F. — The Maryland Guard Battalion,
1860-61. Isaac F. Nicholson. (Read before the Society
April 10, 191 1.)
Maryland Historical Magazine, June, 191 1, pp. 117-131.
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597
Nicholson, James Bartram. — A Tribute to McClellan.
(Philadelphia. 1886.) 8vo. pp. 4.
Portrait of Author and Autograph note of Gen. McClellan.
125 copies privately printed.
Nicholson, James Bartram. — "Letters to a Soldier in the
Army." (John P. Nicholson.) 1861-1865.
4to. Ms. 5 Vols.
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Mer. of Venice, Act III., Sc. 2."
Nicholson, James Bartram. — My Visits to the Twenty-
eighth, being a personal narrative of the visits to the 28th
Regt. P. V. during the War, by James B. Nicholson.
4to. Ms. pp. 214.
Nicholson, John Page. — Association of the 28th and 147TH
Regiments Infantry and Independent Battery "E,"
Light Artillery, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, 1861-
1865. (Compiled by the Secretary of the Association,
John P. Nicholson.)
(Philadelphia. 1882.) 8vo. pp. 8.
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250 copies printed.
Nicholson, John Page. — Diary of John P. Nicholson, 28th
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1861, to July 21, 1865.
4to. pp. 282.
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Nicholson, John Page. — Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States. Register of the Com-
mandery of the State of Pennsylvania from April 15, 1865,
to May 5, 1887. John P. Nicholson, Brevet Lieut.-
Colonel U. S. V., Recorder.
Philadelphia. 1887. 8vo. pp. 187 (10).
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598
Nicholson, John Page. — Military Order of the Loyal
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Pennsylvania, Membership Roll, April 15, 1865,-June 1,
1891.
Philadelphia. 1891. 8vo. pp. (2) 40.
Nicholson, John Page. — Pennsylvania at Gettysburg.
Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments erected
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the
position of the Pennsylvania Commands engaged in the
Battle. 1893.
(Motto.) (Harrisburg, Pa. 1893.) 8vo. 2 Vols.
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Nicholson, John Page. — Pennsylvania at Gettysburg.
Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments erected
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major-General
George G. Meade, Major-General Winfield S. Hancock,
Major-General John F. Reynolds, and to mark the
positions of the Pennsylvania Commands engaged in the
Battle.
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Nicholson, John Page. — The Gettysburg National
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Nicholson, John Page. — The Gettysburg National Park.
The location of the monuments, markers and tablets on
the Battlefield of Gettysburg. Compiled by John P.
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Nicholson, John Page. — The Gettysburg National
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Washington: Government Printing Office. 1912. 8vo. pp. 38.
Edition 500 copies.
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Nicholson, John Page. — The Gettysburg National Park.
The location of the monuments, markers and tablets on
the Battlefield of Gettysburg. Compiled by John P.
Nicholson.
(Philadelphia.) 1907. 8vo. pp. 29. Edition 500 copies.
Nickerson, Ansel D. — A Raw Recruit's Experiences. By
Ansel D. Nickerson, late Private Co. B, Eleventh Rhode
Island Volunteers.
Providence: Printed by the Press Company. 1888. i2mo. pp. 64.
Nicolay, John George. — Lincoln's Gettysburg Address,
reprinted from "The Century Magazine" for February,
1894.
The De Vinne Press, n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
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Nicolay, John George. — The Outbreak of Rebellion, by
John G. Nicolay, Private Secretary to President Lincoln.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1881. i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-220.
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Nicolay, John George — Hay, John — Abraham Lincoln.
A history. By John G. Nicolay and John Hay.
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Vol. VII. pp. XVII. 1-472. Vol. VIII. pp. XVIII. 1-486. Vol. IX. pp. XVIII.
1-496. Vol. X. pp. XVII. 1-482.
New York: The Century Co. 1890. 10 Vols.
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Noel, Baptist Wuothesley. — The Rebellion in America,
by Baptist Wuothesley Noel, M. A.
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Nolan, Lewis Edward. — Cavalry, its history and tactics, by
Captain L. E. Nolan, 15th Hussars. Introduction by
Col. Frank Schaller, C. S. A.
Columbia, S. C: Evans & Cogswell. 1864. i6mo. pp. XII. 1-202.
First American from the Second London edition.
Noll, Arthur Howard. — Doctor Quintard, Chaplain C. S. A.,
and Second Bishop of Tennessee. Being his Story of the
War, 1861-1865. Edited and extended by Rev. Arthur
Howard Noll.
Swanee, Tennessee: The University Press. MCMV. l2mo. pp. 183 (1) VI.
600
Nordhoff, George. — Two Weeks at Port Royal, S. C.
Harper's Magazine, June, 1863. pp. — Autograph letter of Author.
North, Thomas. — Five Years in Texas or what you did not
hear during the War from January, 1861, to January, 1866.
A narrative of his travels, experiences and observations in
Texas and Mexico.
Cincinnati. 1871. l2mo. pp. 231.
Northrop, Henry Davenport. — Life and Deeds of General
Sherman, including the story of his great March to the
Sea, being a graphic narrative of his boyhood and early
life, education at West Point, career in Florida, California
and Louisiana, daring deeds at Shiloh, Corinth, and Vicks-
burg, sublime achievements in the Georgia and Tennessee
Campaigns and closing scenes of the Great Struggle, etc.,
comprising thrilling descriptions of battles, marches and
victories, personal anecdotes, life as a citizen, last sickness
and death, the Nation's sorrow and magnificent tributes
to the Great Commander, Hero and Patriot. By Henry
Davenport Northrop, superbly embellished with striking
illustrations.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Metropolitan Publishing Co. 1891. i2mo. pp. X. 568.
Northrop, John Worrell. — Chronicles from the Diary of a
War Prisoner in Andersonville and other Military Prisons
in the South in 1864. Experiences, observations, inter-
views and poems written in prison. With historical
introductions. An appendix containing statement of a
Confederate physician and officer relative to prison con-
dition and management. By John Worrell Northrop,
formerly Seventy-sixth New York Infantry.
Wichita, Kansas: Published and Copyrighted by the Author. 1904.
l2mo. pp. 228. Autograph note of Author.
Norton, Henry. — A Sketch of the 8th N. Y. Cavalry, unwritten
history of the Rebellion, by Henry Norton, Norwich, N. Y.,
a member of Company H, 8th N. Y. Cavalry.
Published January, 1888. 8vo. pp. 29.
Norton, Henry. — Deeds of Daring or History of the Eighth
N. Y. Volunteer Cavalry, containing a complete record
of the Battles, skirmishes, marches, etc., that the gallant
Eighth New York Cavalry participated in, from its
organization in November, 1861, to the close of the
Rebellion, in 1865. Compiled and edited by Henry Norton.
Norwich, N. Y.: Chining's Telegraph Printing House. 1889.
i2mo. pp. VII. 184 (1).
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Norton, Oliver Willcox. — Army Letters, i 861-1865. Being
extracts from private letters to relatives and friends from
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Papers and addresses of later days. By Oliver Willcox
Norton, private Eighty-third Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, First Lieutenant Eighth United States
Colored Troops.
Chicago: Printed by O. L. Deming. n. d. 8vo. pp. 355.
Printed for private circulation. Presentation copy from Author.
Norton, Oliver Willcox. — Strong Vincent at Gettysburg.
n. p. 1902. 8vo. pp. (3).
Norton, Oliver Willcox. — Strong Vincent and His Brigade at
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, Oliver W. Norton, private,
Eighty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, First
Lieutenant Eighth Regiment U. S. C. Infantry, Ex-
Commander Illinois Commandery Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States, Chicago, December,
1909.
8vo. pp. 57. Privately printed.
Norton, Oliver Willcox. — The Attack and Defense of Little
Round Top, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. By Oliver Willcox
Norton. * * * *
New York: The Neale Publishing Company. 1913. 8vo. pp. 350.
Norton, Oliver Willcox. — Two Bugle Calls. (O. W. Norton.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
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guide, August 16,-November 25, 1863. With maps and
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Sergeant Company G, and Quartermaster Sergeant
Twenty-first Kentucky Infantry Volunteers U. S. A.
Chattanooga, Tenn. : Published by The Gervis M. Connelly Co. n. d.
8vo. pp. 84.
Nott, Charles Cooper.- — Sketches in prison camps. A con-
tinuation of Sketches of the War.
New York. 1865. i2mo. pp. (7) 204.
Nott, Charles Cooper. — Sketches of the War: A series of
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New York: Charles T. Evans. 1863. i2mo. pp. 174.
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or Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland.
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1903. Read before John A. Rawlins Post No. 1, G. A. R.,
December 11, 1903, by Isaac P Noyes, Battery H, 1st
R. I. Light Artillery, December 7, 1903.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 10. Autograph note of Author.
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vs. The Misrepresentations and Boastful Claims of the
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Denver, Colo.: J. S. Paradis, Printer. 8vo. pp. 42.
National Celebration of Union Victories. Grand military
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596. pp. 4. House of Representatives Bill 4382. pp. 8.
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New Jersey. Register of the Commissioned Officers and
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United States, printed by order of the Legislature.
Jersey City. 1863. 8vo. pp. 584.
New Jersey Gettysburg Commission.
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3. Report of Qr. Master-General. 1888. pp. 19-22.
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New York. Gettysburg Commission Reports.
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Monuments, pp. 12.
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sioners, Gettysburg Monuments, together with the Laws of '86 and
'87, Report of Commissioners, Table of Casualties, etc. New
York. 1887. pp. 31.
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Gettysburg Monuments. January 15, 1889. pp. 16.
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Commissioners for Gettysburg Monuments, together with all the
Documents necessary to enable a Regimental or Battery Organiza-
tion of the State of New York to apply for permission to erect a
Monument on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, under the provision
of an Act of the Legislature passed May 3, 1887, and likewise to
permit of the completion and acceptance of such Monument by
the Commission, pp. 31.
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Vols., in the War of the Rebellion. Transmitted to the Legisla-
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year 1893. Vol. II.
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Y. Vols., in the War of the Rebellion. Transmitted to the
Legislature January 2, 1895. Albany. 1895. pp. 1148. For
the year 1894. Vol. III.
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N. Y. Vols., in the War of the Rebellion. Transmitted to the
Legislature January 2, 1895. Albany. 1895. pp. 1324.
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Cavalry, N. Y. Vols., in the War of the Rebellion. Transmitted
to the Legislature January 2, 1895. Albany. 1895. pp. 1369.
6. Registers of the 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th and 26th Regi-
ments of Cavalry, N. Y. Vols., in the War of the Rebellion.
Transmitted to the Legislature January 2, 1895. Albany. 1895.
pp. 1269.
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Second Mounted Rifles^in the War of the Rebellion. Transmitted
to the Legislature January 8, 1896. Albany and New York.
1896. pp. 1059.
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Cavalry, First, Second, Third, and Fourth Provisional Cavalry,
in the War of the Rebellion. Transmitted to the Legislature
January 8, 1896. Albany and New York. 1896. pp. 1077.
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the Seventy-fourth Regiment with sketches of the Twelfth,
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Tenth Ohio Battery, embracing anecdotes, incidents and
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Outline Sketch of the Thirteenth United States Infantry,
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Palmer, Sarah L. — Six Months Among the Secessionists.
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Park, Robert Emory. — Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama
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Parker, Cortlandt. — Address before the Society of the Army
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1900, of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
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War Papers. 36.
(Washington, D. C. 1902.) 8vo. pp. 27.
Parker, David B. — A Chautauqua Boy in '61 and afterwards.
Reminiscences by David B. Parker, Second Lieutenant
Seventy-second New York, detailed superintendent of the
mails of the Army of the Potomac, United States Marshall,
District of Virginia, Chief Post Office Inspector. Edited
by Torrance Parker. Introduction by Albert Bushnell
Hart.
Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, Publishers. 8vo. pp. XXVI. 1-388.
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Parker, Francis Jewett. — The Story of the Thirty-second
Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, whence it came, where
it went, what it saw, and what it did, by Francis J.
Parker, Colonel.
Boston: C. W. Calkins & Co., Publishers. 1880. 8vo. pp. XI. 1-260.
Parker, Henry E. — Sermon preached at Boscawen, N. H., July
17, 1863, at the funeral of Lieut. William Wallace Ballard,
who was mortally wounded at the battle of Gettysburg,
Pa., July 2, 1863.
Concord. 1863. 8vo. pp. —
Parker, Joel. — Message of the Governor, relative to the Stock-
ton and Kearney Statues to the Legislature, Session of
1872.
Trenton. 1872. 8vo. pp. 123-127.
Parker, Joel. — The War Record of Hon. Joel Parker, Ex-
Governor of New Jersey. Being some extracts from the
official records of New Jersey relating to the connection
of Governor Parker with the late War.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 14.
Parker, John L. — Carter, Robert G. — Henry Wilson's
Regiment. History of the Twenty-second Massachu-
setts Infantry, Second Company Sharpshooters, and the
Third Light Battery, in the War of the Rebellion, by John
L. Parker, Corporal Co. F, 22d,and 1st Lieut, nth Mass.
Vols., assisted by Robert G. Carter, Private Co. "H,"
22d, and 1st Lieut. 4th U. S. Cavalry, and the Historical
Committee.
Boston: Published by the Regimental Association. 1887.
8vo. pp. XXII. (1) 1-591.
Parker, Thomas H. — History of the 51st Regiment of P. V.
and V. V. from its organization at Camp Curtin, Harris-
burg, Pa., in 1861, to its being mustered out of the United
States Service at Alexandria, Va., July 27, 1865. (Por-
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Philadelphia. 1869. 8vo. pp. 693. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Parker, William Thornton. — Records of the Association of
Acting Assistant Surgeons, of the United States Army
A. D. 1891. Edited by W. Thornton Parker, M. D.,
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Salem, Mass.: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co. 1891.
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Parkhurst, Charles H. — Incidents of Cavalry Service in
Louisiana, by Charles H. Parkhurst, late Lieutenant-
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Providence: Sidney S. Rider. 1879. 4to. pp. 25.
250 copies printed. Autograph of Author.
Parkhurst, V. P. — Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry in regard
to reports made by Maj. M. J. McCafferty and others of
the misconduct at the Battle of Roanoke Island, February
8, 1862, by Capt. V. P. Parkhurst, Co. I, 25th Regiment,
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Fitchburg: Curtis & Bushnell, Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 55.
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n. p. (1909.) i2mo. pp. 34.
Parseval, de. — Lettres des Etats-Unis.
Paris: Libraire Nouvelle. 1891. 8vo. p. 59. (Maps 2.)
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Parsons, Lewis Baldwin. — Reports to the War Department
by Brev. Maj. -Gen. Lewis B. Parsons, Chief of Rail and
River Transportation.
St. Louis, Mo. 1869. 8vo. pp. 64 (1).
Parsons, Theophilus. — Memoir of Emily Elizabeth Parsons.
Published for the benefit of the Cambridge Hospital.
Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1881. i6mo. pp. 159.
Parsons, W. H. — Condensed History of Parsons's Texas
Cavalry Brigade, 1861-1865, together with inside history
and heretofore unwritten chapters of the Red River
Campaign of 1864. By Gen. W. H. Parsons.
Corsicana, Texas. 1903. 8vo. pp. 106.
Parton, James. — Gen. Butler in New Orleans. History of
the administration of the Department of the Gulf in the
year 1862 ; with an account of the capture of New Orleans,
and a sketch of the previous career of the General, civil
and military. By James Parton.
New York: Mason Brothers. 1864. Post 8vo. pp. 649.
Autograph note of Gen. Butler, newspaper cuttings and orders inserted.
635
Partridge, Charles A. — History of the Ninety-sixth Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, published under the auspices
of the Historical Society of the Regiment. Edited by
Charles A. Partridge.
Chicago. 1887. 8vo. pp. 938 (1).
Pasha, Hobert. — Sketches from my life, by the late Admiral
Hobert Pasha, with a portrait.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1887. i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-282.
Patchin, Hannah E. — Notes taken at the Wisconsin Veteran's
Home, by Hannah E. Patchin, with reports of officers.
Waupaca, Wis.: D. L. Stichfield, Printer. 1891. 8vo. pp. 48.
Pate, H. Clay. — Proceedings of the General Court Martial,
in the case of Lieut. -Col. H. Clay Pate, 5th Va. Cavalry.
Richmond, Va. Sept. 29, 1863. 8vo. pp. 126 and Errata.
Patrick, Robert W. — Knapsack and Rifle, or Life in the
Grand Army. War as seen from the ranks. Pen pictures
and sketches of camp, bivouac, marches, battlefields and
battles, commanders, great military movements, personal
reminiscences and narratives. Also a complete chronology
of the War. By one of the boys. Copiously and finely
illustrated by E. B. Williams.
Chicago, 111.: Continental Publishing Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. X. 429.
Patten, George. — Cavalry Drill and sabre exercise, compiled
agreeably to the latest regulations of the War Department,
from standard military authority.
Richmond. 1862. i2mo. pp. —
Patterson, C. Stuart. — "The Soldiers of the Union," a
speech by C. Stuart Patterson at the Fiftieth Anniversary
of the First Regiment of the National Guard of Penn-
sylvania, Eighteenth April, Nineteen Eleven.
Philadelphia, n. d. 8vo. pp. 9.
Patterson, H. K. W. — War Memories of Fort Monroe and
vicinity, containing an account of the memorable battle
between the "Merrimac" and "Monitor," the incarcera-
tion of Jefferson Davis, and other topics of interest con-
cerning the Fort and Neighborhood, by H. K. W. Patter-
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Patterson, James Willis. — Oration of the Hon. James W.
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Patterson, John Henry — Irvine, Robert James Crombie. —
Eleventh Regiment of Infantry.
1. By Capt. J. H. Patterson, U. S. A., Twentieth Infantry.
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Mar., 1891. pp. 371-380.
Patterson, Robert. — A Narrative of the Campaign in the
Valley of the Shenandoah in 1861.
Philadelphia: Sherman & Co. 1865. 8vo. pp. 128. (Plan.)
Autograph letters of Gens. Patterson, Fitz John Porter, McCall, McClellan,
F. Blair, Franklin, Slocum and Col. Biddle, and Autographs of Sen. Cameron,
Gens. McDowell, Abercrombie, Crossman, Heintzelman and John Covode.
Engravings inserted.
Patterson, Robert. — A Narrative of the Campaign in the
Valley of the Shenandoah in 1861, by Robert Patterson,
late Major-General of Volunteers.
Philadelphia: John Campbell. 1865. 8vo. pp.128. Appendix of 1873. PP- 80.
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Jan. 7, 1880, pp. 27, inserted.
Patterson, Robert. — A Narrative of the Shenandoah Valley
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Autograph letter of Gen. Patterson.
Paul, Augustus Chotean. — In the Matter of the Bill for
the relief of Col. A. C. Paul, late Lieut. U. S. Army,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 19.
Paul, James Laughery. — Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphan
Schools, giving brief account of the origin of the late
Civil War. The rise and progress of the orphan system,
and legislative enactments relating thereto; with brief
sketches and engravings of the several institutions, with
names of pupils subjoined. By James Laughery Paul,
Chief Clerk of the Department of Soldiers' Orphan Schools,
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637
Paver, John M. — What I Saw from 1861 to 1864. Personal
recollections of John M. Paver, 1st Lieutenant Company
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(Indianapolis, Ind. 1906.) 8vo. pp. 100.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
Paxton, Alexis Rupert. — The Stone's River Campaign.
Reports of the Ninth Annual Convention N. G. Associa-
tion of Illinois, Chicago, Dec. 17-18, 1891.
Chicago, 111. 1892. 8vo. pp. 38-58.
Autograph letter of Lieut. Paxton, U. S. A.
Paxon, Frederic L. — The Civil War. By Frederic L. Paxon,
Professor of American History in the University of
Wisconsin.
New York: Henry Holt & Company. (191 1.) i2mo. pp. X. 1 1-256.
Paxton, John Gallatin. — Memoir and Memorials. Elisha
Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-General, C. S. A. Composed
of his letters from camp and field while officer in the
Confederate Army, with an introductory and connecting
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Payne, Henry R. — The History of the First New Jersey
Cavalry (Sixteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers),
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Trenton, N. J.: J. A. Beecher, Publisher. 1871. l2mo. pp. 350.
Peabody, Andrew Preston. — The Power of the Resurrec-
tion. A sermon preached at King's Chapel, on Easter
Sunday, April 21, 1867, on the dedication of a Monument
in memory of the young men of the parish who fell during
the recent war. By Andrew P. Peabody.
Boston. 1867. 8vo. pp. 22.
Peacock, Thomas Brower. — The Rhyme of the Border War.
A historical poem of the Kansas-Missouri guerrilla war,
before and during the late Rebellion. The principal
character being the famous guerrilla, Charles William
Quantrell. By Thomas Brower Peacock.
New York: Copyright, 1880, by G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers.
MDCCCLXXX. i2mo. pp. VIII. 9-162.
638
Pearsall, Uri Balcom. — The Official Reports of building
the "Red River Dam" at Alexandria, La., May, 1864,
which saved the Mississippi Flotilla, under Admiral
Porter, from destruction. Compiled by U. B. Pearsall,.
late Col. 48th Wis. Infty. and Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S.
Vols. From Volume XXXIV., Series 61, of the "History
of the Union and Confederate Armies," published by the
War Department.
(Lansing, Kansas. 1896.) 8vo. pp. 14 (1).
Pearson, Elizabeth Ware. — Letters from Port Royal, written
at the time of the Civil War. Edited by Elizabeth Ware
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Boston: W. B. Clarke Company. 1906. i2mo. pp. IX. (1) 1-345.
Pearson, Henry Greenleaf. — James S. Wadsworth, of
Geneseo, Brevet Major-General of United States Volun-
teers. By Henry Greenleaf Pearson, with portraits and
maps^
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1913. Ry. 8vo. pp. VI. (4) 1-321.
Autograph note of Author.
Pease, Thomas H. — Our First Year of Army Life, an
anniversary address delivered to the First Regiment of
Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery at their camp
near Gaines' Mills, Va., June, 1862, by the Chaplain of
the Regiment. Published for circulation solely among the
members and friends of the Regiment.
New Haven: Printed by Thomas J. Stafford. 1862. 8vo. pp. 95.
Peck, George W. — How Private Geo. W. Peck Put Down
the Rebellion, or the funny experiences of raw recruit
("War Papers" — a la Century Magazine, from the stand-
point of a private soldier, who was afraid of his shadow,
and who didn't want to fight unless he had to). By the
author of Peck's Fun. Illustrated by True Williams.
Chicago and New York: Belford, Clarke & Co. 1887. i2mo. pp. IX. 316.
Peck, Henry Thomas. — Historical Sketch of the 11 8th
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Corn Exchange
Regt.," by H. T. Peck, M. D., formerly Adjutant of the
Regiment. Read at the ceremonies of dedicating the
Monument on Round Top, Gettysburg, September 8, 1884.
(Philadelphia. 1885.) 8vo. pp. 195-209.
639
Peck, Lewis M. — History of the One Hundred and Seventy-
third New York Volunteers, Fourth Metropolitan Brigade,
by Lewis M. Peck.
Brooklyn: The Advance, October, 1884. pp. 4-11.
Peck, Theodora. — A Dream of the Flag, by Miss Theodora
Peck.
n. p. (1906.) 48010. pp. 6.
Peck, Theodore Safford. — Revised Roster of Vermont
Volunteers and lists of Vermonters who served in the Army
and Navy of the United States during the War of the
Rebellion, 1861-66. Compiled by Authority of the
General Assembly, under direction of Theodore S. Peck,
Ad j utant-General .
Montpelier, Vt.: Press of the Watchman Publishing Co. 1892.
4to. pp. VIII. 1-863.
Peck, W. F. G. — Four Years Under Fire at Charleston.
Harpers Magazine, Aug., 1865. pp. —
Peck, William Henry. — The MacDonalds or the Ashes of
Southern Homes. A tale of Sherman's March, dedicated
to the American People, by William Henry Peck.
(Motto.) New York: Metropolitan Record Office. 1867. i2mo. pp. 192.
Peckham, James. — General Nathaniel Lyon and Missouri
in 1861, a monograph of the great rebellion, by James
Peckham, formerly Lt.-Col. 8th Infantry Mo. Vols.
New York: American News Company, Publishers. 1866.
i2mo. pp. XVI I. -447.
Peckham, Robert. — Historical Poem to read at the dedica-
tion of the Soldiers' Monument in Westminster, Mass.,
July 4, 1868, by Robert Peckham, aged 83 years. This
poem is founded on the history of the country from the
landing of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock in 1620 to the
present time. Published by the Author. Dedicated to
the friends of the fallen soldiers in the late war.
Fitchburg. 1868. 8vo. pp. 26.
Peirsol, William H. — A Defence of General George B.
McClellan, by William H. Peirsol, February, 1889. A
reply to an editorial criticism on General McClellan con-
tained in the Philadelphia "Press" of February 10, 1889.
Philadelphia: Avil Printing Company. (1889.) 8vo. pp. 12.
Autograph letter of Author.
640
Pellet, Elias P. — History of the 114th Regiment, New York
State Volunteers, containing a perfect record of its ser-
vices, embracing all its marches, campaigns, battles,
sieges and sea-voyages, with a biographical sketch of each
officer, and a complete register of the Regiment, wherein
appears the name of every officer and enlisted man who has
ever belonged to the same, with full remarks relating
thereto and several illustrations. By Brevet Major
Elias P. Pellet.
Norwich, N. Y.: Telegraph & Chronicle Power Press Print. 1866.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 11-406.
Pemberton, John Clifford. — An Account of the surrender of
Vicksburg vs. Badeau's account in Life of Grant.
Original ms. Folio, pp. 4. Written and signed by Gen. Pemberton.
Pemberton, John Clifford. — An Account of the surrender of
Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. A reply to Gen. Badeau and
others, in a letter to Col. John P. Nicholson.
Ms. Philadelphia.. June 12, 1875. Folio, pp. (6).
Pendleton, William Nelson. — Personal Recollections of
General Lee. An address delivered at Washington and
Lee University, at the request of the University authori-
ties, on Gen. Lee's birthday, Jan. 19, 1873.
The Southern Magazine, December, 1874. PP- 603-636.
Pennypacker, Isaac Rusling. — Great Commanders: General
Meade. By Isaac R. Pennypacker, with illustrations
and maps.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. Ry. 8vo. pp. IX. 1-408.
Large paper edition No. 10 extended into two volumes by the insertion of an
Autograph letter of Gen. Meade, June 28, 1865, letters of the Author and
Editor, and Gen. Jas. G. Wilson and 177 illustrations, 16 maps and reviews,
cuttings, etc., etc., and extra printed title pages. Unique.
Pennypacker, Isaac Rusling. — Gettysburg and other poems,
by Isaac R. Pennypacker.
Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. 1890. 12 mo. pp. 94.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Pennypacker, Isaac Rusling. — General Sherman.
Philadelphia. 1891. i6mo. pp. 4. 40 copies printed.
641
Pennypacker, Isaac Rusling. — Great Commanders: General
Meade. By Isaac R. Pennypacker, with illustrations
and maps.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1901. i2mo. pp. VIII. -402.
Autograph letters of Author inserted.
Pennypacker, Isaac Rusling.
1. The Valley and other Campaigns. The United Service Magazine,
February, 191 1. pp. 502-515.
2. The Point of View. By Captain The Earl Percy, Grenadier
Guards. The United Service Magazine, February, 191 1. pp.
516-522.
Autograph note of I. R. Pennypacker and newspaper cuttings inserted.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Annals of Phoenixville
and its vicinity, from the settlement to the year 1871,
giving the origin and growth of the borough, with infor-
mation concerning the adjacent townships of Chester and
Montgomery Counties and the Valley of the Schuylkill,
by Samuel Whittaker Pennypacker, Esq.
Philadelphia: Davis & Pennypacker, Printers. 1872. 8vo. pp. 295. (Map.)
Pages 219-267 relate to Phoenixville in the Rebellion.
Autograph note of Author.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Address on Memorial
Day, May 30, 1898, before Col. Frederick Taylor Post,
No. 19, G. A. R., by Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker,
LL. D., President Judge of the Philadelphia Court of
Common Pleas No. 2, and late Private Co. F, 26th Penna.
Emergency Regiment.
Philadelphia. 1898. Sm. 4to. pp. 18. Privately printed. Presentation copy.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Charles Frederick
Taylor (Colonel of Bucktails). Address at Longwood
Cemetery, Kennett Square, upon Decoration Day, May
30, 1871.
(n. p. n. d.) 8vo. pp. (299. 304).
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Pennsylvania the
Keystone. A short history. By Samuel Whittaker
Pennypacker, Governor of the Commonwealth 1903- 1907.
Philadelphia: Christopher Sower Co. 1914. i2mo. pp. 140.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Six Weeks in Uniform,
being the record of a term in the Military Service of the
United States in the Gettysburg Campaign of 1863.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 305-399.
642
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — The Keystone and
Plymouth Rock. Address by Samuel W. Pennypacker at
the dinner of the New England Society of Pennsylvania,
December 22, 1891.
(Philadelphia. 1892.) 8vo. pp.8. 100 copies printed. Presentation copy.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Address at Gettysburg
May 30, 1904, upon the introduction of President Roose-
velt by Samuel W. Pennypacker, Governor of the Com-
monwealth.
i6mo. pp. VI. Presentation copy from Author. Privately printed.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — Before the Pennsyl-
vania Commission of Gettysburg Monuments, In re
right of the 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Regiment to a
Monument at Gettysburg. Brief. Statement of facts.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 9. 50 copies printed.
"When Gordon's brigade of Early's division met the 26th Pennsylvania
Regiment at Marsh Creek, * * * it was the beginning of a series of events
which colored and determined all the issues of this campaign in a military
sense. This Regiment was as unconscious of the resultant consequences of
its action as was Lee or any one else. It was one of those insignificant events
that so often are the important factors in great results." — Spear.
Pennypacker, Samuel Whittaker. — 26th Pennsylvania
Emergency Infantry. Address by Hon. Samuel W.
Pennypacker, LL. D., Private Co. "F," at the dedication,
Sept. 1, 1892, of the Monument to Commemorate the
services of the Regiment on the Battlefield of Gettysburg.
Philadelphia. 1892. 8vo. pp. 26. 100 copies privately printed.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Pepper, George W. — Personal Recollections of Sherman's
Campaigns in Georgia and the Carolinas, by Capt. Geo.
W. Pepper.
Zanesville, O.: Published by Hugh Dunne. 1866. 8vo. pp. 522.
Presentation copy. Capt. Pepper's Autograph.
Perkins, George. — A Summer in Maryland and Virginia or
campaigning with the 149th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
A sketch of events connected with the service of the
Regiment in Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley,
Virginia. Written by George Perkins, a member of
Company A, at the earnest request of his comrades of the
Regiment.
Chillicothe, Ohio: The Scholl Printing Company. (1910.) 8vo. pp. 106.
Autograph letter of Author.
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Perry, Belmont. — Collection of Autograph letters.
1. Confederate Generals. Part I. pp. IV. 1-59.
2. Union Generals. Part 2. pp. 60-132.
3. Union and Confederate Statesmen. Part 3. pp. 133-163.
n. p. n. d. Ry. o/vo.
Perry, Henry Fales. — History of the Thirty-eighth Regiment
Indiana Volunteer Infantry. One of the Three Hundred
Fighting Regiments of the Union Army in the War of the
Rebellion, 1861-1865. By Henry Fales Perry.
Palo Alto, Cal.: F. A. Stuart, The Printer. 1906. 8vo. pp. 385.
Autograph of Author.
Perry, Leslie J. — Chickamauga Park.
Philadelphia: The Public Ledger, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1895.
i2mo. pp. (13). (Mounted.)
Perry, Leslie J. — Lee and Longstreet. Which was responsi-
ble for the Gettysburg defeat? Fitz Lee's book criticised.
A study of official records sustains Longstreet.
New York: The Sun, November 10, 1895. 8vo. pp. (22). (Mounted.)
Perry, Leslie J. — The Dead of the War. The appalling list
of losses by Battle and by disease.
New York: The Sun, October 17, 1897. 8vo. pp. (5). (Mounted.)
Perry, Martha Derby. — Letters from a Surgeon of the Civil
War. Compiled by Martha Derby Perry, author of
"God's Light as it came to me." Illustrated from
photographs.
Boston: Little, Brown & Company. 1906. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-223.
Perry, Oran. — The Entering Wedge. A paper read before
the Indiana Commandery of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion of the United States at Indianapolis, Ind.,
April 19, 1889. The Sergeant of Company F. A sketch
from life read at the reunion of the Sixty-ninth Indiana
Infantry, at Hagerstown, Ind., August 23, 1889, by Oran
Perry, late Lieut. -Colonel 69th Indiana, Brevet Colonel
U. S. Vols.
Indianapolis: Chance-Matthews Printing Co. 1893. 8vo. pp. 22.
Perry, Oran. — The Sergeant of Company F, by Col. Oran
Perry, 69th Indiana Infantry,
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. (7). Presentation copy from Author.
644
Peterman, A. — Karte des Amerikanischen Kriegsschauplatz
zwischen Washington und Richmond.
Gotha: Justus Perthes. 1862. Folio. Folded.
Peters, W. A. — The Life of Gen. U. S. Grant, by W. A. Peters.
Leisure Hour Library. New Series. Vol. I. 4to. pp. 15.
Peterson, Cyrus A. — Narrative of the capture and murder of
Major James Wilson. By Cyrus A. Peterson. Read
before the Pike County Historical Society January 26,
1906.
St. Louis: Press A. H. Fleming Printing Co. (1906.) 8vo. pp. 14.
Peterson, Cyrus A. — Hanson, Joseph Mills. — Pilot Knob —
The Thermopylae of the West. By Cyrus A. Peterson
and Joseph Mills Hanson.
New York: The Neale Publishing Company. 1914. 8vo. pp. 324.
Pettingill, S. B. — The College Cavaliers. A sketch of the
service of a company of college students in the Union
Army in 1862. By S. B. Pettingill, a member of the
company. (History of Troop B, Seventh Squadron,
Rhode Island Cavalry.)
Chicago: H. McAllister & Co., Printers. 1883. i2mo. pp. 94 (1).
Pettis, George H. — Frontier Service during the Rebellion,
or a history of Company K, First Infantry, California
Volunteers, by George H. Pettis.
Providence. 1885. Sm. 4to. pp. 60. (Erratum.)
Petty, A. W. M. — A History of the Third Missouri Cavalry,
from its organization at Palmyra, Missouri, 1861, up to
November, 1864, with an appendix and recapitulation by
A .W. M. Petty, a member of the Regiment.
Little Rock: J. Wm. Demly, Publisher. 1865. 8vo. pp. III.
Peyton, Jesse E. — Reminiscences of the Past. By Colonel
Jesse E. Peyton.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company. 1895. 8vo. pp. 98.
Peyton, John Lewis. — The American Crisis, or pages from
the note-book of a State agent during the Civil War. By
John Lewis Peyton.
London: Saunders, Otley & Co. 1867.
i2mo. Vol. I. pp. XII. 1-340. Vol. II. pp. VI. 1-329.
645
Pharr, Walter W. — A Short History of the life, character and
death of Capt. John B. Andrews. By Rev. Walter W.
Pharr, of N. C.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 4.
Phelps, Almira Hart Lincoln. — Our Country, in its relations
to the past, present and future. A national book con-
sisting of original articles in prose and verse, contributed
by American writers. Edited by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps,
under the sanction of the State Fair Association of the
Women of Maryland, for the benefit of the U. S. Christian
and Sanitary Commissions.
Baltimore: Printed by John D. Tory. 1864. i2mo. pp. XX. 13-423.
Contains matter relating to Gettysburg and the War.
Phelps, Charles D. — People's Edition — Life and Public
Services of General Ulysses S. Grant, from his boyhood to
the present time, and a biographical sketch of Hon.
Schuyler Colfax, by Charles A. Phelps, embellished with
two steel portraits, and four illustrations from designs by
Hammatt Billings.
Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1868. i2mo. pp. XV. 344.
Phelps, R. N. K. — Fitz-John Porter. A Vicarious Sacrifice.
A victim on Halleck's altar to atone for Halleck's wrong.
By R. N. Arpe.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 16. Autograph letter of Author.
Philippoteaux, Paul. — Panorama of the Battle of Gettysburg,
permanently located at cor. Wabash Avenue and Hubbard
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Polk, J. M. — Memories of the Lost Cause. Stories and adven-
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officer of Artillery in the Confederate States Army.
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improved edition.
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Richmond: West & Johnson. 1862- 1863.
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Pollard, Edward Albert. — The Lost Cause. A new Southern
history of the War of the Confederates, comprising a full
and authentic account of the rise and progress of the late
Southern Confederacy. The campaigns, battles, incidents
and adventures of the most gigantic struggle of the World's
history, drawn from official sources, and approved by the
most distinguished Confederate leaders. By Edward A.
Pollard, of Virginia, editor of the Richmond "Examiner"
during the War, with numerous splendid steel portraits.
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Pollard, Edward Albert. — The Southern Spy. Letters on
the policy and inauguration of the Lincoln War. Written
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Pollard, Edward Albert. — The Rival Administrations:
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where and how he fought. In words of one syllable, by
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by George E. Pond, Associate Editor of the Army and
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Autograph letter of the Author and thirty views inserted.
Poore, Benjamin Perley. — The Life and Public Services of
Ambrose E. Burnside, soldier, citizen, statesman, by Ben.
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Reverdy Johnson, Baltimore. 1863. 8vo. pp. 88.
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Morristown, N. J. 1869. 8vo. pp. (3) 64.
5. Reply to the rejoinder of Maj.-Gen. John Pope to the appeal.
Morristown, N. J. 1870. 8vo. pp. 10.
6. Gen. Fitz John Porter's reply to the Hon. Z. Chandler's speech.
1870. Morristown, N. J. 1870. 8vo. pp. 20.
7. General Fitz John Porter. The American Standard, March 14,
1870. pp. (16).
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American Standard, March 18, 1870. pp. (16).
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January 9, 1871. 410. pp. (4).
11. Letter to the Hon. Henry Wilson. F. J. Porter, Morristown,
N. J., April 1, 1871. 4to. pp. (1).
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13. Sketch ot the 2nd Manassas, Aug. 29, 1862. 8vo. pp. (1).
14. Copies of two letters from Gen. R. E. Lee, 1867 and 1870, to
Gen. Porter.
15. Copy of letter from Judge Advocate Lee. 1870.
16. Review by the Judge Advocate-General of the proceedings.
Washington. 1863. pp. 31.
17. A brave soldier, a true patriot, a noble man. Reply of Hon.
Reverdy Johnson. 8vo. (n. p. n. d.) pp. 56.
18. Evidence after discovered in support of appeal. Morristown,
N. J. 1874. 8vo. pp. 13.
19. Hon. Montgomery Blair to Maj.-Gen. Fitz John Porter. (Wash-
ington. 1874.) 8vo. pp. (1) 6.
20. Gen. Porter's appeal. 1874. (Morristown. 1874.) 8vo. pp.
(I) 8.
21. Brief suggestions in the case. Morristown, N. J. 1874. 8vo.
pp. (1) 31 (2) 13.
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pp. 46.
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pp. 2. 1874.
26. Newspaper notices, reviews, editorials, communications and
complete newspaper account of the re-hearing, etc. pp. (65.)
27. Letter of the Secretary of War ad interim. Washington. Dec.
3, 1867. 8vo. pp. 5.
28. Letter to Gen. Sherman from Gen. Pope, Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, Oct. 23, 1878. 4to. pp. 2. (Ms. notes of Pope.)
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Virginia. i2mo. pp. 4. (Ms. Notes in Pope's interest.)
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1864. pp. 371-377-
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34. Opening argument of the United States in rebuttal. By Asa
Bird Gardiner. Oct. 2, 1878. n. p. pp. 83.
35. Report of the board of officers. Washington, D. C. 1879.
8vo. pp. 18.
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38. Newspaper cuttings, etc.
39. Arguments of Anson Maltby. 1879. 8vo. pp. 102.
40. Argument of John C. Bullitt. 1879. 8vo. pp. 99.
41. Mr. Choate's argument. 1879. 8vo. pp. 241.
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56. A Western Republican's view of Fitz John Porter's case,
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57. Speech of Hon. Thomas Francis Bayard. March 8, 1880.
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58. Speech of Hon. Joseph C. McDonald. March 9 and 10, 1880.
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59. Speech of Hon. Charles W. Jones. March 11, 1880.
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60. Petition of General Officers, n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. (1).
61. Petition of Maine Soldiers, n. p. n. d. Folio, pp. (1).
62. Petition of Mass. Soldiers. Boston, March 25, 1880. pp. (1).
63. Petition of Mass. Soldiers. Boston, March 25, 1880. pp. (1).
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67. Petition of Pennsylvania Soldiers. April 5, 1880. Folio, pp. (1).
68. Editorial from Morristown Banner, April 8, 1880. 8vo. pp. (1).
69. Editorial from Cincinnati Commercial. 1880. 8vo. pp. (1).
70. Fitz John Porter's letter to the 5th Army Corps Association.
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71. A collection of newspaper cuttings from a large number of papers
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72. Letter from Sec. of War Grant communicating information in
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73. Porter's letter to Hon. Henry Wilson. April 1, 1871. pp. 1.
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75. To the Senate and House of Representatives, pp. 1.
76. To the Senate and House of Representatives from citizens of
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78. Synopsis of principal points made in report of Schofield Board
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80. The Fitz John Porter Inquest. Trenchant review by a soldier
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81. House Bill 3764. Report No. 129. 46th Congress, 2nd Session,
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86. Letter from Secretary of War. Correspondence between General
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97. Congressional Record. Friday, Dec. 29, 1882. pp. 20.
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99. Rufus R. Dawes' speech. Congressional Record, March 5,
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100. Hon. Joseph Wheeler's speech. Congressional Record, March 17,
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103. Theo. A. Lord's Summary. 1883. Second edition (Correc-
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105. Senate Bill 158. 48th Congress, 1st Session, pp. 3.
106. House of Representatives Bill 1015, Dec. ir, 1883. 48th Con-
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114. J. Warren Keifer's speech, Jan. 25, 1884. pp. 20.
115. Geo. W. Ray's speech, Jan. 25 and 26, 1884. pp. 40.
116. Byron M. Cutcheon's speech, Jan. 26, 1884. pp. 24.
117. John R. Thomas' speech. Jan. 26, 1884. pp. 14.
118. Wm. Walter Phelps's speech, Feb. 1, 1884. pp. 14.
119. Samuel R. Peters' speech, Feb. 1, 1884. pp. 8.
120. C. A. Boutelle's speech, Feb. 1, 1884. pp. 7.
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136. Speech of Hon. J. D. Cameron, Jan. 11, 1883. Washington.
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137. Speech of Hon. Roswell G. How, Jan. 26, 1884. Washington.
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138. Speech of Hon. Wm. C. Oates, Feb. 1, 1884. 8vo. pp. 7.
139. Speech of Hon. Barclay Henley, Feb. 1, 1884. Washington.
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140. Opinion of the Attorney-General (Brewster) on the Act entitled
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Personally Conducted Tour to the Battlefield of Gettysburg,
May 23, 1908.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 19.
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Photographs. A collection of photographs relating to the War,
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n. p. Folio, pp. (60).
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in the possession of the War Department, U. S. A.
Washington. 1877. Folio. Mounted on guards. 10 copies printed.
Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, embracing scenes
of the occupation of Nashville, the great battles around
Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of
Atlanta, March to the Sea, and the Great Raid through
the Carolinas. From negatives taken in the field, by
Geo. N. Barnard, official photographer of the Military
Division of Miss.
New York.
Folio, pp. (61) and 4 maps on linen inserted and pamphlet description.
Pictorial War Records. Battles of the late Civil War. From
the siege of Sumter to the Surrender of Richmond.
No. I, Vol. I., Saturday, Sept. 3, 1881. No. 52, Saturday, August 26,
1882. pp. 416.
No. 1, Vol. II., Saturday, September 2, 1882. No. 52, Saturday,
August 25, 1883. pp. 416.
No. 1, Vol. III., Saturday, September i, 1883. No. 19, Saturday,
January 5, 1884. pp. 152.
New York: Stearns & Co. 1 881- 1884. Folio.
Series complete. Publication completed with No. 19. 1884.
Plan of the Western Seat of War. Published by H. Lathrop.
n. p. I. Manouvier & Co., Lith. P. O. Folio. 4to. (Mounted on linen.)
Planting the Guns on Kennesaw. W. & A. St. Valentine,
February Fourteenth, MDCCCLXXXVII.
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Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon.
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Chicago, Springfield, etc., also the two great speeches of
Mr. Lincoln in Ohio in 1859, as carefully prepared by the
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reporters of each party, and published at the times of
their delivery.
Columbus: Follett, Foster & Company, i860. 8vo. pp. IV. 1-268.
Political Dialogues. Soldiers on their right to vote and the
men they should support. Scene: The Army of the
Potomac, near the Weldon Railroad. States represented:
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Illinois, Indiana, New York, etc.
Washington, D. C: Chronicle Print. 1864. 8vo. pp. 16.
Portrait of Brigadier-General Henry Jackson Hunt. Pre-
sented to Memorial Hall, West Point,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 5.
Portions of Virginia and North Carolina, embracing Rich-
mond and Lynchburg, Va., and Goldsboro and Salisbury,
N. C, compiled in the Engineer Bureau, War Department,
for Military purposes. 1864. .
Sheet folio. 8vo. (Mounted on linen.)
Portraits of Army Officers. (A collection of photographs in
the possession of Brevet Brig.-Gen. Albert Ordway,
Washington, D. C.)
Washington. 1886. 8vo. pp. 30.
Portrait Monthly, The. Containing sketches of departed
heroes, and prominent personages of the present time,
interesting stories, etc.
New York: T. B. Leggett & Co. 1864.
4to. Vol. I. pp. 188. Vol. II. pp. 96.
Prayers and other Devotions for the use of the Soldiers of the
Army of the Confederate States.
Charleston, S. C. : Published for Female Bible, Prayer-Book and Tract Society,
n. d. 1 2 mo. pp. 12.
Preliminary List of Officers and enlisted men who served on
signal duty during the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1866.
Washington City: Signal Office. 1891. l2mo. pp. 32.
Presentation to Major-Gen. John A. Dix, President of the
Metropolitan Fair in aid of the United States Sanitary
Commission. New York, April 23, 1864.
New York: Francis & Loutrel, Stationers and Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 10.
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Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen, giving the lives of the Presi-
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Signers of the Declaration of Independence, with portraits
and autographs, sketches of Cabinet Officers and other
statesmen, tables of the popular and electoral votes,
1 788- 1 888, and a full, authentic and profusely illustrated
history of the War of the Rebellion, including the story
of the Southern Prison Pens, chronological table of the
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and file that fought and won the battles of the War, etc.,
with a prefix giving a compendium of the history of the
United States and history of the Declaration of Indepen-
dence.
New York, Toledo and Chicago: H. H. Hardesty, Publisher. 1889.
Vol. I. pp. 566. Vol. II. pp. 598.
Principal Events and Battles of the Rebellion, from the election
of Abraham Lincoln, i860, to the execution of Wirz, 1865.
Compiled for the 19th Annual Encampment, G. A. R.,
held at Portland, Me., June, 1885.
Portland, Me.: Souvenir Publishing Company. 1885. 481110. pp. 34.
Prison Life in Texas, an account of the capture and imprison-
ment of a portion of the 46th Regiment Indiana Veteran
Volunteers in Texas.
Logansport, Indiana: Journal Office. 1865. i2mo. pp. 56.
Proceedings and findings of a Military Commission held at the
post of Little Rock, in the year 1864, to inquire into the
enlistment and organization of the Third Regiment of
Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry.
41st Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 244.
Washington: War Department. April 13, 1870. 8vo. pp. 46.
Proceedings and Memorial of a conference of Confederate Roster
Commissioners at Atlanta, Georgia, July 20-21, 1903.
Montgomery: Alabama Printing Co. 1903. 8vo. pp. 16 (1).
Proceedings and Report of the Board of Army Officers con-
vened by special orders No. 78, Headquarters of the Army,
Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, April 12, 1878,
in the case of Fitz John Porter, together with the pro-
ceedings in the original trial and papers relating thereto,
in three parts.
Part I. pp. 560. Part III. pp. 947-1762.
Part II. pp. 561-946. Part IV. Maps 22.
46th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 37.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1879. 8vo. 4 Vols.
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Proceedings and Report of the Board of Army Officers, con-
vened by special orders No. 78, Headquarters of the Army,
Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, April 12, 1878,
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Washington: Government Printing Office. 1879. 8vo. 2 Vols, and 4to. 1 Vol.
100 copies printed.
Proceedings and Annual Reports of the commissioners com-
posing the Board of Managers of the Soldiers' National
Cemetery.
1. For the fiscal year ending November 30, 1865. pp. 28.
For the fiscal year ending November 30, 1866. pp. 20.
For the fiscal year ending November 30, 1867. pp. 16.
For the fiscal year ending November 30, 1868. pp. 15 (1).
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Gettysburg: J. E. Wible, Printer. 8vo.
Proceedings and Speeches on the announcement of the death
of Hon. William M. Cooke, of Missouri, in the House of
Representatives of the Confederate States, on the 18th
of April, 1863.
Richmond: Smith, Bailey & Co., Printers. 1863. i2mo. pp. 19.
Proceedings at the dedication of the Monumental Shaft,
October 15, 1884, erected upon the field of the cavalry
engagement on the right flank of the Army of the Potomac,
July 3, 1863, during the battle of Gettysburg.
Philadelphia. 1885. Ry. 8vo. pp. 59.
Circulars, badges, etc., cuttings, etc., inserted. Unique.
Proceedings at the dedication of the soldiers' and sailors'
monument in Providence, to which is appended a list of
the deceased soldiers and sailors whose names are sculp-
tured upon the monument.
Providence: A Crawford Greene, Printer. 187 1. 8vo. pp. 67.
Proceedings at a Special Meeting of the Survivors' Association,
of Charleston District, July 25th, 1890. "The Defence
of Charleston Harbor."
Printed for the Association by Walker, Evans & Cogswell Company. 1890.
8vo. pp. 19.
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Proceedings at the unveiling of the Soldiers' Monument on the
site of Fort Stephenson, Fremont, Ohio. Oration by
Gen. J. D. Cox, poem by Captain Andrew C. Kemper,
historical address by Capt. J. M. Lemmon ; with an account
of the heroic defence of the Fort by Maj. Geo. Croghan,
August 2, 1813, also biographical sketches and miscel-
laneous notes.
Fremont, O. 1885. 8vo. pp. 123.
Proceedings, findings, and opinions of the Court of Inquiry
convened by order of the President of the United States
in Special Orders No. 277, Headquarters of the Army,
Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, D. C, Dec. 9,
1879, in the case of Gouverneur K. Warren, late Major-
General U. S. Volunteers, Commanding the Fifth Army
Corps in the Campaigns of Five Forks, Va., 1865. In
three parts with maps.
Part I. pp. 807. Index VI. Part II. pp. (3) 808-1657. Part III. Maps 4to. (6).
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1883. 8vo. 50 copies printed.
Proceedings in New Orleans, La., and Charleston, S. C,
relative to the presentation of the sword of Gen. Beaure-
gard by his grandson; its reception by delegates from
Charleston, with the official action of the City Council of
Charleston, 27th March, 1893, upon their formal accept-
ance of this trust.
Charleston, S. C: Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., Printers. 1893.
8vo. pp. 23.
Proceedings in Statuary Hall and the Senate and the House of
Representatives upon the unveiling, reception and ac-
ceptance from the State of Indiana of the statue of General
Lew Wallace.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1910. Ry. 8vo. pp. 109.
Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry in the case of Colonel D. S.
Miles, 2d Infantry.
37th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 7. 8vo. pp. 56.
Proceedings of the Albany Bar on the occasion of the death of
Col. Lewis Benedict of Albany.
Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company. 1864. 8vo. pp. 29.
Portrait of Col. Benedict inserted.
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Proceedings of the Bench and Bar of the Supreme Court of the
United States. In Memoriam. Stanley Matthews.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1889. Ry. 8vo. pp. 44.
Proceedings of the Buford Memorial Association, comprising
extracts from the minutes, correspondence, treasurer's
report, together with the oration.
New York: The Executive Committee. 1895. Ry- 8vo. pp. 50. Map.
Cards, programme, etc.. inserted.
Proceedings of the Class of 1846 of Harvard College, August
12, 1863, on the death of Lieutenant Ezra Ripley.
Boston: Printed for the Class, by John Wilson & Son. 1863. 8vo. pp. 16.
Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry relative to the fall of New
Orleans. Published by order of Congress.
Richmond: R. N. Smith. 1864. 8vo. pp. 206.
Proceedings of the General Court Martial for the trial of
Assistant Surgeon Webster; report of the general-in-chief
of the army on the management of general hospitals;
general orders in relation to the medical department, and
general orders and instructions relating to hospitals.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Document No. 21.
Washington: War Department. 1864. 8vo. pp. 57.
Proceedings of the Secretaries Association and reports of re-
union organizations of Connecticut Veterans with necro-
logical register.
1896. pp. 14.
1903.
pp. 22.
1898. pp. 14.
1904.
PP. 15.
1898-99. pp. 28.
1906.
pp. 18,
1901. pp. 19.
1909.
pp. 24.
1902. pp. 23.
1910.
pp. 26,
8vo.
Proceedings of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New
York, on the life and services of Gen. William T. Sherman,
held at Harmanus Bleeker Hall, Albany, March 29, 1892.
Albany: James B. Lyon, State Printer. 1892. Ry. 8vo. pp. 79.
Proceedings of the Union League Club in Memory of General
John L. Thompson, President of the Club, who died
January 31, 1888.
n. p. n. d. Published by the Club. 8vo. pp. 43.
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Proceedings on the occasion of the reception and acceptance of
the Stephenson Grand Army Memorial. Presented by
the Grand Army of the Republic, July 3, 1909.
Washington: Printing Office. 1911. Ry. 8vo. pp.48.
Proceedings on the occasion of the banquet to celebrate the
anniversary of the birth of General U. S. Grant, at Dei-
monico's, Friday, April 27, 1888, half-past seven P. M.
New York: C. G. Crawford, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 54.
Program (1 861- 1905) of Exercises at the dedication of a Soldiers'
Monument erected by the First Connecticut Light Battery,
the Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Connecticut Volunteer
Monument Association, at the Broadway Park, New
Haven, June 16, 1905, upon the forty-first anniversary of
the Battle of Bermuda Hundred and Petersburg Turnpike,
Virginia.
New Haven, Conn.: Press of The Price, Lee & Adkins Co. 8vo. pp. 45 (3).
Programme of the Public Exercises upon the occasion of the
dedication of the Vermont Monuments, at Gettysburg,
Pa., October 9, 1889.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. (16).
Progress and Condition of the work of establishing the Chicka-
mauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.
(Washington, D. C. 1895.) 8vo. pp. 15 (11).
Proposed Return of Captured Battle Flags.
1. Boutelle's Resolution. 50th Congress, 1st Session, House of
Representatives Miss. Document No. 74. pp. (1).
2. Letter of the Secretary of War with inclosures. 50th Congress,
1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 163.
pp. 20.
Washington. 1888. 8vo.
Prospectus of the Petersburg Battlefield and Improvement
Company,
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 4. (Map.)
Public Honors to Lieutenant-General Grant, by the citizens of
New York. Fifth Avenue Hotel, November 20, 1865.
New York. 1865. Ry. 8vo. pp. 39.
Public Services of Brvt. Maj.-Gen. John F. Hartranft, Union
Candidate for Auditor-General.
(Motto.) Norristown, Pa. 1865. 8vo. pp. 15.
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Publications of the Records of the War of the Rebellion.
Annual Reports.
i.
Sept. 30, 1878
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14-
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2.
Sept. 1, 1879.
PP. (3).
15-
July 27, 1892. pp. (2)
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25.
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26.
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13.
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27.
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Quay, Matthew Stanley.
n. p. (1895.) 4to. pp. 13.
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Quay.
Quincy, Samuel Miller. — History of the Second Massa-
chusetts Regiment of Infantry. A prisoner's diary. A
paper read at the officers' reunion in Boston, May 11,
1877, by Samuel M. Quincy, Captain Second Massa-
chusetts Regiment of Infantry, Brevet Brigadier-General
Volunteers.
Boston: George H. Ellis, Printer. 1882.
Privately printed for the Association.
8vo. pp. 24.
Quiner, E. B. — The Military History of Wisconsin. A
record of the civil and military patriotism of the State in
the War for the Union, with a history of the campaigns in
which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous, regi-
mental histories, sketches of distinguished officers, the
roll of the illustrious dead, movements of the legislature
and state officers, etc., by E. B. Quiner, Esq. Illustrated
with steel engravings of eminent men.
Chicago: Clarke & Co. 1866. Ry. 8vo. pp. 1022.
Quint, Alonzo Hall. — The Potomac and the Rapidan. Army
notes from the failure at Winchester to the re-enforcement
of Rosecrans, 186 1-3.
Boston. 1864. i2mo. pp. 407.
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Quint, Alonzo Hall. — The Record of the Second Massa-
chusetts Infantry, 1861-65, by Alonzo H. Quint, its
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Boston: James P. Walker. 1867. Post. 8vo. pp. VIII. (1) 1-528.
Autograph note of Col. Gordon and rare camp view inserted with cuttings.
Quintard, Charles Todd. — Doctor Quintard, Chaplain
C. S. A. and Second Bishop of Tennessee, being his story
of the War (1 861-1865). Edited and extended by the Rev.
Arthur Howard Noll, Historiographer of the Diocese of
Tennessee.
Sewanee, Tennessee: The University Press. MCMV.
8vo. pp. VIII. 1-183. (Appendix, Index pp. VI.)
Quintard, Charles Todd. — Balm for the Weary and the
wounded by Rev. C. T. Quintard, Chaplain 1st Tenn.
Regt. C. S. A.
Columbia: Evans & Cogswell, Printers. 1864. i8mo. pp. 85.
"In memoriam Capt. Thos. Edward King, C. S. A."
Quantrel, the Guerrilla chieftain. From his own diary,
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 59.
Radcliffe, George L. P. — Governor Thomas H. Hicks of
Maryland and the Civil War. By George L. P. Radcliffe.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. November- December, 1901.
8vo. pp. 141 (13)
Ragan, Robert A. — Escape from East Tennessee to the Federal
lines. The history, given as nearly as possible by Capt.
R. A. Ragan, of his individual experiences during the
War of the Rebellion from 1861 to 1864. Illustrated.
Washington, D. C: James H. Davy, Publisher. 1910. i2mo. pp. 53.
Rains, George W. — History of the Confederate powder works,
by Col. (General) Geo. W. Rains, late of the Confederate
Army. An address delivered by invitation before the
Confederate Survivors Association, at its fourth annual
meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26, 1882.
Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle & Constitutionalist Print. 1882. 8vo. pp. 30.
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Ramey, W. Sandford. — Kings of the Battlefield: Com-
prising a series of biographical sketches of the most
distinguished military leaders of Europe and America,
who have contributed their life services to establish and
perpetuate the freedom of their fellowmen, and the sacred
honor of their country. By W. Sanford Ramey. Illus-
trated.
Philadelphia: Aetna Publishing Co. 1884. i2mo. pp. 525.
Ramsay, T. N. — Sketches of the Great Battles in 1861, in the
Confederate States of America, Sumter, Bethel, Manassas,
Springfield, Hatteras, Lexington, Leesburg, Port Royal,
Columbus or Belmont, also sketches of Jefferson Davis
and VV. H. Stephens. By T. N. Ramsay, North Carolina.
Salisbury, N. C: J. J. Brunei", Printer. 1861. 8vo. pp. 32.
Ramsey, James B. — True Eminence founded on holiness, a
discourse occasioned by the death of Lt.-Gen. T. J.
Jackson, preached in the First Presbyterian Church, of
Lynchburg, May 24, 1863.
Lynchburg, Va. 1863. 8vo. pp. — Ms. corrections by Author.
Rand, Arnold Augustus. — A Notable Court Martial in the
Department of Virginia and North Carolina, 1864, by
Colonel Arnold A. Rand.
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Rand, Arnold Augustus. — Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States. Register of the Com-
mandery of the State of Massachusetts. Constitution
and By-laws. 1882. Supplementary Register. 1885.
pp. 216. Constitution and By-laws. 1885. Phila. 1885.
Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchhill. 4to. pp. 216. 52.
Rand, Arnold Augustus — Ordway, Albert. — Memorial of
Arnold A. Rand and Albert Ordway relating to a collection
of photographic negatives illustrating the War of the
Rebellion.
48th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Mis. Document No. 19, Dec. 18, 1884.
8vo. pp. 33. Autograph letter of Gen. Ordway.
Rand, Edward A. — The Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock;
or taking sides, by Rev. Edward A. Rand.
New York. 1889. i2mo. pp. 386.
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Randall, E. A. — The Shrine of American Recollection:
Gettysburg — The Bloodiest Battlefield of the Rebellion.
By E. A. Randall. With illustrations from photographs
by A. S. Williams.
The Four-Track News, May, 1904. pp. 319-323.
Randol, Alanson Merwin. — Last Days of the Rebellion.
The Second New York Cavalry (Harris Light) at Appo-
mattox Station and Appomattox Court House, April 8
and 9, 1865, by Alanson M. Randol, Major First U. S.
Artillery, late (Colonel Second New York Cavalry) Bvt.
Brig.-General U. S. Vols.
Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. 1883. i8mo. pp. 12. Privately printed.
Autograph note of Gen. Randol.
Randol, Alanson Merwin. — Military History of Alanson M.
Randol, U. S. Army, from i860 to 1886.
California: Printed at Alcatraz Island. 1886. i8mo. pp. —
Randolph, Keim. — War Correspondence of the New York
Herald, attending the operations of the Army of the
Tennessee, 1862-3-4.
Government Printing Office. 1904. Ry. 8vo. pp. 410.
Randolph, N. V. — Address delivered by Comrade N. V.
Randolph before R. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, C. V., December
3, 1886.
Richmond, Va. : Printed by Resolution of the Camp. 1887. 8vo. pp.15.
A history of the Confederate Soldiers' Home at Richmond, Va.
Autograph letter of Author.
Randolph, Sarah Nicholas. — The Life of Gen. Thomas J.
Jackson (Stonewall Jackson), by Sarah Nicholas Ran-
dolph. With illustrations.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1876. 8vo. pp. 366.
Autograph of Gen. Stonewall Jackson, dated April 9, 1863.
Rankin, Richard C. — History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer
Cavalry, written by Capt. R. C. Rankin.
Ripley, Ohio: J. C. Newcomb, Printer. 1881. 8vo. pp. 29.
Rankin, Richard C. — History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer
Cavalry, by R. C. R., Post 145, Ripley, Ohio.
Philadelphia: Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail, June 2, 1883, to July,
12, 1883. i2mo. pp. (44). (Mounted.)
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Ransom, John L. — Anderson ville. Diary, escape, and list
of dead, with name, company, regiment, date of death
and number of grave in cemetery. John L. Ransom, late
First Sergeant Ninth Mich. Cav.
Philadelphia: Douglass Brothers. 1883. i2mo. pp. 381.
Ransom, John L. — Andersonville. Diary, escape, and list
of the dead with name, company, regiment, date of death
and No. of grave in cemetery. John L. Ransom, late
First Sergeant Ninth Mich. Cav., Author'and Publisher.
Auburn, N. Y. 1881. i2mo. pp. 304.
Rapollo, Charles A. — Closing Argument of the Judge
Advocate on the trial of Col. Joachim Miadhof, of the
nth Regiment N. Y. S. N. G., on a charge of disobedience
of orders, November, 1864.
New York: French & Wheat, Steam Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 21.
Rattermann, H. A. — General Johann Andrews Wagener.
Von H. A. Rattermann.
Cincinnati, O. 1877. 8vo. pp. 30. Privately printed.
Rauch, William H. — Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer
Corps "Round Up," Wednesday and Thursday, June
24, 25, Harrisburg, Pa. Together with a roster of com-
rades present. Compiled by William H. Rauch.
Philadelphia: Printed by Electric Printing Co. n. d. 8vo. pp. 89.
Rauling, C. J. — History of the First Regiment Virginia
Infantry, being a narrative of the military movements in
the mountains of Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley and
east of the Blue Ridge during the War of the Rebellion,
of the First Regiment Virginia Infantry Volunteers, Three
Months' and Three Years' service, by C. J. Rauling.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company. 1887. i2mo. pp. 284.
Rauscher, Frank. — Music on the March, 1862-65, with the
Army of the Potomac, 114th Regt. P. V., Collis Zouaves,
by Frank Rauscher.
Philadelphia: Press of Wm. F. Fell & Co. 1892.
8vo. pp. VIII. 270.
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Rawle, William Brooke. — The Right Flank at Gettysburg.
An account of the operations of General David McM.
Gregg's cavalry command and their important bearing on
the results of the battle. Reprinted from chapters of
unwritten history in the Annals of the War. Philadelphia
Weekly Times, September 14, 1878.
Philadelphia. 1878. 8vo. pp. 24 and folded map.
Fjrst edition 50 copies printed.
Presentation copy. Autograph note and portrait of Author.
Lt.-Colonel Wm. Brooke Rawle in "The Right Flank" has shown the great
importance of General Gregg's fight in the success of the Union Army.
250 copies printed.
Rawle, William Brooke. — The Right Flank at Gettysburg.
An account of the operations of General Gregg's cavalry
command, showing their important bearing upon the
results of the battle, by William Brooke Rawle.
Philadelphia. 1878. 8vo. pp. 24 and map.
Second and revised edition with notes.
Autograph note of Col. Rawle. 300 copies printed.
Rawle, William Brooke. — The Right Flank at Gettysburg.
An account of the operations of General Gregg's cavalry
command, showing their important bearing upon the
results of the battle, by William Brooke Rawle.
Philadelphia. 1878. Ry. 8vo. pp. 27 and folded map.
Third and revised edition 50 copies printed.
Rawle, William Brooke. — Gregg's Cavalry Fight at
Gettysburg. Historical address delivered October 15,
1884, upon the occasion of the dedication of the monu-
mental shaft erected upon the site of the cavalry engage-
ment on the right flank of the Army of the Potomac,
July 3, 1863, during the Battle of Gettysburg, by William
Brooke Rawle.
Philadelphia. 1884. Ry. 8vo. pp. 29. Privately printed.
Rawle, William Brooke. — With Gregg in the Gettysburg
Campaign. Reprinted from chapters of unwritten history
in the Annals of the War. Philadelphia Weekly Times,
February 2, 1884. By William Brooke Rawle, Secretary
of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, formerly
Captain Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Brevet
Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. Volunteers.
Philadelphia: McLaughlin Bros. Co.'s Job Printing Establishment. 1884.
8vo. pp. 30. Portrait of Author and two maps inserted.
694
Rawle, William Brooke. — History of the Third Pennsylvania
Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in
the American Civil War, 1861-1865. Compiled by the
Regimental History Committee in accordance with a
resolution of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry Association.
Philadelphia: Franklin Printing Company. 1905.
8vo. pp. XXXVI. 1-614. (Maps.)
Ray, Benjamin C. — The Old Battle Flags. Veteran
soldiers souvenir, containing a brief historical sketch of
each Connecticut Regiment, the various engagements,
casualties, etc., during the War of the Rebellion, together
with the most popular Army Songs. Compiled from
Official Records by Ben. C. Ray, Co. F, 16th Conn.
Vols. 1879.
(Motto.) (Hartford, Conn. 1879.) 8vo. pp. 56.
Autograph note ot Author.
Ray, John Milton. — ist Brig., 1st Div., 2nd Corps, Captain
J. Milton Ray, 140th Penna. Vol. Inft.
Pittsburgh, Pa.: Davis & Warde. n. d. 8vo. pp. 31. Privately printed.
Ray, N. W. — Sketch of the Sixth Regiment N. C. State Troops
(Infantry),
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 44.
Raymond, Rossiter W. — Biographical Notice of Joseph
Esrey Johnson. By Rossiter W. Raymond. From
Bulletin No. 57, September, 191 1, of the American
Institute of Mining Engineers.
New York. 191 1. 8vo. pp.7.
Raymond, Samuel. — Memorial Volume. The Record of
Andover during the Rebellion, compiled by Samuel
Raymond.
Andover: Warren F. Draper, Printer. 1875. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-232.
Read, Thomas Benton. — The Siege of Cincinnati.
The Atlantic Monthly, Feb., 1863. pp. —
Read, Thomas Buchanan. — Sheridan's Ride.
New York. 1867. 4to. pp. —
60 copies printed. Rare private plate portrait of Sheridan and newspaper
cuttings inserted.
695
Reade, Philip. — Chronicle of the Twenty-third Regiment of
Infantry, U. S. A. By Colonel Philip Reade, 23d Infantry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Nov.-Dec, 1904. pp. 419-427.
Reader, Frank S. — History of the Fifth West Virginia Cavalry,
formerly the Second Virginia Infantry, and Battery G,
First West Va. Light Artillery, by Frank S. Reader.
New Brighton, Pa.: Daily News. 1890. 8vo. pp. 304.
Reavis, Logan Uriah. — The Life and Military Services of
Gen. William Selby Harney, by L. U. Reavis. Intro-
duction by Gen. Cassius M. Clay.
(Motto.) St. Louis: Bryan, Brand & Co., Publishers. 1878.
8vo. pp. XVI. -477.
Redington, J. C. O. — The Acme Haversack of Patriotism and
Song. November, 1891, with additions, March, 1892.
The G. A. R. Quarto Centennial Souvenir and Battle
List, Vol. I.
n. p. n. d. Imp. 8vo. pp. 112.
Red way, G. W. — Special Campaign Series No. 3. Fredericks-
burg. A study in War, by Major G. W. Redway, late
Northamptonshire Regiment (Reserve of Officers), with
five maps.
London: Swan, Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd. 1906. i2mo. pp. XVI. 1-297.
Redway, G. W. — Special Campaign Series No. 1 1 . The War
of Secession, 1861-1862. Bull Run to Malvern Hill. By
Major G. W. Redway, author of "Fredericksburg: A
study in War." With maps reproduced by permission of
the War Office, Washington, U. S. A.
London: Swan Sonnenschien & Co., Ltd. 1910.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-392. Maps 14.
Redwood, Allen C. — Following Stuart's Feather. By
Allen C. Redwood, late Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern
Virginia.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, n. d. pp. 111-121.
Autograph note of Major-General L. L. Lomax inserted.
Reed, C. W. — Harlow, Louis K. — Bits of Camp Life. By
C. W. Reed and Louis K. Harlow. Dedicated to the
Grand Army of the Republic by the Artists.
Munich and New York: Obpaches Brothers, Publishers, n. d. pp. (27).
696
Reed, David Wilson. — A Paper prepared by Major David W.
Reed for the 36th Reunion of the Society of the Army of
the Tennessee, at Council Bluffs, Iowa, November 8 and
9, 1906.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 203-227.
Reed, David Wilson. — Campaigns and Battles of the Twelfth
Regiment Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry, from or-
ganization, September, 1861, to muster-out, January 20,
1866. By Major David W. Reed.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 319 (1) (Map.) Autograph letter of Author.
Reed, David Wilson. — Shiloh National Military Park
Commission. The Battle of Shiloh and the organizations
engaged. Compiled from the official records by Major
D. W. Reed, Historian and Secretary, under the authority
of the Commission. 1902.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1903. 8vo. pp. 122. 4 Maps.
Reed, David Wilson. — Shiloh National Military Park
Commission. The Battle of Shiloh and the organizations
engaged. Compiled from the official records by Major
D. W. Reed, Historian and Secretary, under the authority
of the Commission. 1902.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1909. 8vo. pp. 122. 4 Maps.
(Revised 1909.)
Reed, David Wilson. — "University Recruits," Company C,
12th Iowa Infantry. By D. W. Reed,
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 28.
Reed, George E. — A Poetical Description of the Sixth Army
Corps campaign during the year 1863, by George E. Reed,
while a Private in Co. A, 95th Regt. Pa. Vols., 2d Brig.
1st Div., 6th Corps. Together with a sketch of my life
and service in the Army; how I lost my feet seven years
after I was mustered out of service; a history of the Grand
Army of the Republic, and a number of other articles
relating to the Rebellion. Compiled by Charles L.
Cummings, late Private Co. E, 28th Michigan Infantry,
2d Brig., 1 st Div., 23d Corps.
Harrisburg, Pa. (n. d.) 8vo. pp. 48 (2).
Reed, H. B. — The Back-Bone of Illinois in front and rear.
From 1861 to 1865, and Memorial Hall, Springfield,
Illinois.
Springfield, 111.: H. W. Bokker, Printer. 1866. 8vo. pp. 51.
697
Reed, John A. — History of the ioist Regiment Pennsylvania
Veteran Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1865. By John A.
Reed, private of Company H. (Appointed 2d Lieut.
N. C. Union Vols., Dec., 1863.) With Luther S. Dickey
as collaborator.
Chicago: L. S. Dickey & Co. 19 10. Ry. 8vo. pp. (9) 1-285 and Map.
Reed, John C. — The Brothers' War. By John C. Reed, of
Georgia.
Boston: Little, Brown & Company. 1906. i2mo. pp. XVIII. 1-456.
Reed, John J. — The House that Jeff Built.
New York: The American News Company, n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Reed, Samuel Rockwell. — The Vicksburg Campaign, and
the battles about Chattanooga under the command of
General U. S. Grant, in 1862-63. An historical review,
by Sam. Rockwell Reed.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1882. 8vo. pp. 201.
Autograph note of Author.
Reed, William Howell. — Hospital Life in the Army of the
Potomac.
Boston. 1866. i6mo. pp. —
Reeve, Herman D. — The Staff Departments of the United
States Army, their value in War and Peace, the need of a
permanent staff, the advisability of details, and the practic-
ability of consolidation ; being extracts from the Garfield ,
Coburn, Banning, Maish and Burnside Reports, published
in Congressional Documents from 1869 to 1878, giving
the views of Army Officers and recommendations of the
several committees, and extracts from Bills submited by
them relative to Staff Organizations; together with a
statement of the existing law on the subject, and the
views of Washington on the need of a standing Army.
Compiled for the use of the Committee on Military Affairs,
House of Representatives, by Herman D. Reeve, Clerk
of the Committee.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1900. 8vo. pp. 206.
Reeves, James J. — History of the Twenty-fourth Regiment,
New Jersey Volunteers, by James J. Reeves. Printed by
Direction of the Society at their Reunion in Woodbury,
N. J., December 13, 1888.
Camden, N. J.: S. Chew, Printer. 1889. 8vo. pp. 37.
698
Reid, J. W. — History of the Fourth Regiment of S. C. Vol-
unteers, from the commencement of the War until Lee's
surrender. Giving a full account of all its movements,
fights and hardships of all kinds, also a very correct account
of the travels and fights of the Army of Northern Virginia
during the same period. This book is a copy of the
letters written in Virginia at the time by the author and
sent home to this family. Containing an account of the
author's services in the Fifth Regiment of Engineer
Troops in the latter part of the War, with a short
sketch of the life of the author. By J. W. Reid.
Greenville, S. C: Shannon & Co. 1891. 8vo. pp. VI. 141.
Reid, J. W. — Honor Roll of Confederate Veterans of Chester
County from 1861 to 1865.
Chester, S. C: W. A. Bowles, Printer, n. d. i2mo. pp. 20.
Reid, P. Fiske. — Incidents of the War, or the romance and
realities of soldier life. P. Fiske Reid.
n. p. Asher & Co. (1862.) i2mo. pp. 96.
Reid, Samuel Chester. — Great Battle of Chickamauga.
A concise history of events from the evacuation of Chat-
tanooga to the defeat of the enemy; full details of the
battle, incidents, etc. By S. B. Reid, "Ora" of the Mobile
Tribune.
Mobile: F. Titcomb. 1863. 8vo. pp. 16.
Reid, Whitelaw. — Lieut.-General Wm. Tecumseh Sherman.
n. p. Ohio in the War. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 417-493.
Reid, Whitelaw. — Ohio in the War. Her Statesmen, her
Generals, and Soldiers, in two volumes.
Vol. I. History of the State during the War and the lives of her
Generals. (2) pp. 1050.
Vol. II. The history of her Regiments and other Military organiza-
tions. (2) pp. 949.
(Extracts.) Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, Publishers. 1868- 1872.
Imp. 8vo.
Reid, Whitelaw. — (Sketch of) Major-General Wm. B. Hazen.
(Portrait.)
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. II.
Reinhardt, Vic. — A Drummer Boy of Shiloh. By Vic. Rein-
haidt.
Terrell, Texas. 1910. 8vo. pp. 12.
699
Renfroe, J. D. — A Model Confederate Soldier, being a
brief sketch of the Rev. Nathaniel D. Renfroe, Lieutenant
of a Company in the Fifth Alabama Battalion, of Gen.
A. P. Hill's Division, who fell in the Battle of Fredericks-
burg, December 13, 1862. By the Rev. J. D. Renfroe.
(Richmond, Va. 1863.) 641110. pp. 16.
Rerick, John H. — The Forty-fourth Indiana Volunteer
Infantry. History of its services in the War of the
Rebellion and a personal record of its members, by John
H. Rerick, M. D., Surgeon.
Lagrange, Indiana: Published by the Author. 1880. i2mo. pp. 203 and map.
Autograph letter of Major Rerick.
Revere, Joseph Warren. — A Statement of the case of Briga-
dier-General Joseph W. Revere, United States Volunteers,
tried by court-martial, and dismissed from the service of
the United States, August 10, 1863, with a map, a copy
of the record of the trial, and an appendix.
New York: Printed by C. A. Alvord. 1863. 8vo. pp. 48.
Revere, Joseph Warren. — Sequel to the Statement.
(Morristown, N. J., Jan., 1865.) 8vo. pp. 11.
Revere, Joseph Warren. — A Review of the case of Brigadier-
Gen. Joseph W. Revere, U. S. Volunteers, tried by court-
martial and dismissed from the service of the United
States, August 10, 1863.
Boston: J. H. Eastburn's Press. 1864. 8vo. pp. 19.
Revere, Joseph Warren. — Keel and Saddle. A retrospect
of forty years of Military and Naval Service, by Joseph
W. Revere.
Boston: James R. Osgood & Company. 1872. i2mo. pp. XIII. 360.
Reynolds, John M. — (Service in and close of War of Rebellion.
Act June 27, 1890.)
Washington, D. C: Department of Interior, April 5, 1895. No. 215.
8vo. pp. 8.
Reynolds, Sheldon. — A Biographical Sketch of the late
Hon. Edmund Lovell Dana, President of the Osterhout
Free Library, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. By Sheldon Reynolds,
A. M., secretary. Prepared at the request of, and read
before the Directors of the Library, July 26, 1889, and
before the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society,
September 13, 1889.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1889. 8vo. pp. 11.
700
Reynolds, W. D. — Miss Martha Brownlow, or the Heroine
of Tennessee. A truthful and graphic account of the
many perils and privations endured by Miss Martha
Brownlow, the lovely and accomplished daughter of the
celebrated Parson Brownlow, during her residence with
her father in Knoxville. By Major W. D. Reynolds,
late acting Adjutant in the Western Army. Beautifully
illustrated.
Philadelphia: Published by Barclay & Co. (1863.) 8vo. pp. 49.
Rhoads, Samuel H. — Oration delivered by Samuel H.
Rhoads, late Captain Commanding Battery "D",
Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, from October 4, 1864,
to June 13, 1865, at the dedication of the monument
erected by the State of Pennsylvania on the Battlefield
of Antietam, to commemorate the battle record and
services of Durell's Battery "D," Pennsylvania Volunteer
Artillery from September 24, 1861, to June 13, 1865.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 47.
Rhodes, Charles Dudley. — The History of the Cavalry of
the Army of the Potomac, including that of the Army of
Virginia (Pope's) and also the history of the operations
of the Federal Cavalry in West Virginia, during the War.
By Lieutenant Charles D. Rhodes, Sixth Cavalry. Prize
Essay.
Journal of United States Cavalry Association, March, 1898. pp. 10 1.
Rhodes, Charles Dudley. — History of the Cavalry of the
Army of the Potomac, including that of the Army of
Virginia (Pope's) and also the history of the operations
of the Federal Cavalry in West Virginia during the War.
By Charles D. Rhodes, First Lieutenant, Sixth Cavalry.
Kansas City, Mo.: Hudson- Kimberly Publishing Company. 1900.
i6mo. pp. 200.
Rhodes, Charles Dudley. — The Vicksburg Campaign. By
Captain Charles D. Rhodes, Sixth Cavalry. Gold
Medalist, M. S. I.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, March-April, 1908. pp. 193-209.
Rhodes, James Ford. — A Review of President Hayes's
Administration in the light of thirty years. By James
Ford Rhodes, author of "History of the United States
from the Compromise of 1850," etc.
The Century Magazine, March, 1909. pp. 643-665. 883-891.
Two Autograph letters of William H. Crook and letter of General Hayes.
701
Rhodes, James Ford. — Historical Essay. By James Ford
Rhodes, LL. D., D. Litt., author of the History of the
United States from the Compromise of 1850 to the final
restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877.
New York: The Macmillan Company. 1909. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-335 (n)-
Rhodes, James Ford. — History of the United States from the
Compromise of 1850. By James Ford Rhodes.
8vo. Vol. III. pp. X. 1-659. Vol. IV. pp. XIII. 1-557. Vol. V. pp. XI. 1-659.
(War of the Rebellion.) i860- 1866. Autograph letter of Author.
Rhodes, James Ford. — Lectures on the Civil War, delivered
before the University of Oxford, in Easter and Trinity
terms, by James Ford Rhodes, LL. D., D. Litt. * * *
New York: The Macmillan Company. 1913. 8vo. pp. 200.
Rhodes, James Ford. — Sherman's March to the Sea, by
James F. Rhodes.
The American Historical Review, April, 1901. pp. 466-474.
Rhodes, James Ford. — Who Burned Columbia?
The American Historical Review, April, 1902. pp. 485-493.
Rhodes, John H. — The History of Battery B, First Regiment
Rhode Island Light Artillery, in the War to preserve the
Union, 1861-1865, by John H. Rhodes, late Sergeant in
the Battery. Illustrated with portraits and maps.
Providence: Snow & Farnham, Printers. 1894.
8vo. pp. XI. 1-406. (Errata.)
Rhodes, Julius Dexter. — Poetical History of the Battle of
Gettysburg, by Julius Dexter Rhodes (Buford's Scout),
late of Co. F, 5th N. Y. Cav. Volunteers.
Washington, D. C. 1893. 32mo. pp. 64.
Rich, Edward R. — Comrades. By Edward R. Rich, Dean of
Trinity Cathedral, Easton, Md., during the Civil War.
A member of Company E, First Maryland Cavalry,
Confederate States Army.
Easton, Md.: Published by S. E. Whitman. 1898. i2mo. pp. 168.
Autograph note of Author.
Rich, J. W. — The Battle of Shiloh.
The Iowa Journal of History and Politics, October, 1909. Vol. VII., No. 4.
PP- 503-38i. Autograph of Author.
702
Richards, Caroline Cowles. — Village Life in America,
i 852- i 872, including the period of the American Civil
War, as told in the diary of a school-girl. By Caroline
Cowles Richards, with an introduction by Margaret E.
Sangster.
New York: Henry Holt & Company. 1912. 8vo. pp. 207.
Richards, G. S. S. — Our Citizen Soldiery. A sketch of the
First Regiment, N. G. P., by G. S. S. Richards (Washing-
ton Grays, 1861, and 119th Penna. Inft.).
Potter's American Monthly, December, 1880. pp. 401-425.
Richards, G. W. — Liberty and Union. A brief history of the
Rebellion, and a life of Gen. McClellan, containing some
facts never before published.
Philadelphia. 1862. 8vo. pp. —
Richards, G. W. — Lives of Gens. Halleck and Pope.
Portraits.
Philadelphia. 1862. 8vo. pp. —
Richards, H. M. M. — Lebanon County's Emergency Vol-
unteers at Gettysburg. Paper read before the Lebanon
County Historical Society, August 18, 1905. By Capt.
H. M. M. Richards, Lebanon, Pa.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 199. Autograph note of Author.
Richards, H. M. M. — Pennsylvania's Emergency Men at
Gettysburg. A touch of bushwacking. By H. M. M.
Richards.
Reading, Pa., February, 1895. 8vo. pp. 35.
Richards, Lewis. — Eleven Days in the Militia during the
War of the Rebellion; being a Journal of the "Emergency"
Campaign of 1862, by a militiaman.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1883. i6mo. pp. 53. Privately printed.
Richards, William Vigors — Coe, John Nicholas. — The
Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry, by Captain William
V. Richards, 16th U. S. Infantry. The Twentieth Regi-
ment of Infantry, by Captain J. N. Coe, 20th U. S.
Infantry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Nov., 1893. pp. 1329-1340.
703
Richardson, Albert Dean. — A Personal History of Ulysses
S. Grant, illustrated by twenty-six engravings; eight fac-
similes of letters from Grant, Lincoln, Sheridan, Buckner,
Lee, etc., and six maps with a portrait and sketch of
Schuyler Colfax, by Albert D. Richardson.
Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company. 1868. 8vo. pp. XIV. 560.
Richardson, Albert Dean. — The Secret Service. The field,
the dungeon and the escape.
Hartford, Conn. 1865. 8vo. pp. —
Richardson, Charles. — The Chancellorsville Campaign,
Fredericksburg to Salem Church, by Charles Richardson.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1907.
l2mo. pp. 124.
Richardson, Charles. — Tales of a Warrior. Sanguine but
not sanguinary, for old time people. By Charles Rich-
ardson.
(Extract.) New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company.
1907. i2mo. pp. 224.
Richardson, David. — Wynne's Edition Richardson's Virginia
and North Carolina Almanac.
1. For the year of Our Lord 1862, being the second after bissextile
or leap year, the Eighty-sixth of American Independence and the
first -of the Southern Confederacy. Calculated by David Richard-
son, of Louisa County, Va. Richmond, Va.: A. Morris, Publisher.
PP- 35-
2. For the year of Our Lord 1864, being bissextile or leap year, the
Eighty-eighth of American Independence, and the third of the
Confederate States. Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa
County, Va. Richmond: Published by Chas. H. Wynne, pp. 35.
3. For the year of Our Lord 1865, being the first after bissextile or
leap year, the Eighty-ninth of American Independence, and the
fourth of the Confederate States. Calculated by David Richardson,
of Louisa County, Va. Richmond: Published by Chas. H.
Wynne, pp. 35.
3 Vols. i6mo.
Richardson, M. L. — A Sermon preached at the Funeral of
Lieut. Eber C. Pratt, in the Congregational Church,
Southbridge, December 25, 1864, by Rev. M. K. Rich-
ardson, Pastor of the Church in Globe Village. Printed
by request.
Southbridge: Journal Office, Printed by H. C. Gray. 1865. 8vo. pp. 15.
704
Richmond, John B. — Our Deceased Comrades. Read at
the Reunion of the Twenty-seventh Regiment New Jersey
Volunteers, at Morristown, N. J., October 7, 1896. By
John B. Richmond, Major and Surgeon.
(Philadelphia. 1897.) 8vo. pp. 8. (Privately printed.)
Rickard, James H. — Services with Colored Troops in
Burnside's Corps. By James H. Rickard (late Captain
19th U. S. Colored Troops).
Providence: Published by the Society. 1894. Sm. 4to. pp. 43.
250 copies printed.
Ricks, Augustus J. — Carrying the News of Lee's Surrender
to the Army of the Ohio. A paper read before the Ohio
Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States, November 2, 1887. By Augustus
J. Ricks, Massillon, Ohio, late 1st Lieutenant 104th
O. V. I.
Cincinnati: H. C. Sherrick & Co. 1887. 8vo. pp. 15.
Riddle, Albert Gallatin. — Recollections of War Times.
Reminiscences of men and events in Washington, 1860-
1865, by Albert Gallatin Riddle, formerly member of the
House of Representatives from the 19th District, Ohio.
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1895. 8vo. pp. XII. I-380.
Ridgely, (N. G.) — Lemmon, (Miss N.)— A. D. 1862, or the
Volunteer Zouave in Baltimore, by an officer of the
"Guard."
(Motto.) Baltimore: J. Davis & Co. 1862. 8vo. pp. 7.
Ridley, Bromfield L. — Battles and Sketches of the Army of
Tennessee, by Bromfield L. Ridley, Lieut.-General A. P.
Stewart's Staff, C. S. A.
Mexico: Missouri Printing & Publishing Co. 1906. 8vo. pp. 662 (10).
Rielly, Henry O. — American Civil War. Memories of
incidents connected with the origin and culmination of
the Rebellion that threatened the existence of the National
Government. From writings on those subjects (printed
for private use) by John Cochrane, General of U. S.
Volunteers. Collated by Henry O. Rielly.
New York: Rogers & Sherwood. 1879. 8vo. pp. 58. 12.
705
Rigby, William Titus. — Historic Vicksburg. An epitome
of the campaign, siege and defense of Vicksburg, March
29-July 4, 1863; a statement, by States, of the organiza-
tions engaged therein; and a brief account of the inception
of the Vicksburg National Military Park and of the work
that has been done toward its establishment. Compiled
by Capt. W. T. Rigby, Chairman of the Vicksburg
National Military Park Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.,
December 10, 1903..
8vo. pp. —
Rigby, William Titus. — Historic Vicksburg. An epitome
of the campaign, siege and defense of Vicksburg, March
29-July 4, 1863; a statement, by States, of the organiza-
tions engaged therein ; and a brief account of the inception
of the Vicksburg National Military Park and of the work
that has been done toward its establishment. Compiled
by Capt. W. T. Rigby, Chairman of the Vicksburg
National Military Park Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.,
January 9, 1905.
4to. pp. —
Rige, Owen. — Afield with the Eleventh Army Corps at
Chancellorsville. A paper read before the Ohio Com-
mandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
October 7, 1896, by Companion Owen Rige, late Captain
Co. A, Acting Major 153d Penn. Vol. Infantry.
Cincinnati: H. C. Sherick & Co. 1885. 8vo. pp. 38.
Ringwalt, J. L. — Anecdotes of General Ulysses S. Grant,
illustrating his military and political career and his
personal traits, by J. L. Ringwalt.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1886. i6mo. pp. 118.
Ripley, Roswell Sabin. — Report of Brigadier-General R. S.
Ripley, of operations from August 21 to September 10,
1863, with sub-reports, published by order of Congress.
Richmond: R. M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864. 8vo. pp. 42.
Ripley, Roswell Sabin — Jordan, Thomas. — Correspondence
relating to fortification of Morris Island and operations
of Engineers, Charleston, S. C. 1863.
New York: John J. Caulon, Printer. 1878. 8vo. pp. 43.
706
Ripley, William Young Warren. — Vermont Riflemen in
the War for the Union, 1861 to 1865. A history of
Company F, First United States Sharpshooters, by
William Y. W. Ripley, Lt.-Col.
Rutland: Tuttle & Co., Printers. 1883. i2mo. pp. 204.
Rittenhouse, Benjamin Franklin. — The Battle of Gettys-
burg, as seen from Little Round Top. A paper read
before the District of Columbia Commandery of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States,
May 4, 1887, by Companion Benjamin F. Rittenhouse,
Brevet Major U. S. Army (Retired).
Washington, D. C. 1887. 8vo. pp. 13.
Rittenhouse, Benjamin Franklin. — The Battle of Gettys-
burg, as seen from Little Round Top. By Major Ben-
jamin F. Rittenhouse, U. S. A., Retired.
n. p. (1912.) 8vo. pp. 11. 50 copies printed. Revised edition.
Rix, Guy. — Roster of the known living members of Col.
Peter A. Porter's Regiment, Eighth New York Heavy
Artillery, Second Brigade, Second Division, Second Corps.
Concord, N. H.: Compiled by Guy S. Rix. 1892. i6mo. pp. (14).
Roach, A. C. — The Prisoner of War and how treated, con-
taining a history of Col. Streight's expedition to the rear
of Bragg's Army, in the spring of 1863, and a correct
account of the treatment and condition of the Union
prisoners of War in the Rebel prisons of the South in
1863-4, being the actual experience of a Union officer
during twenty-two months' imprisonment in Rebeldom,
with personal adventures, biographical sketches and
history of Andersonville prison pen.
Indianapolis. 1865. i2mo. pp. —
Robach, Henry. — The Veteran Volunteers of Herkimer and
Otsego Counties in the War of the Rebellion, being a
history of the I52d N. Y. V., with scenes, incidents, etc.,
which occurred in the ranks of the 34th N. Y., 97th N. Y.,
121st N. Y., 2d N. Y. Heavy Artillery, and 1st and 2d
N. Y. Mounted Rifles; also the active part performed by
the boys in blue who were associated with the I52d N. Y.
V. in Gen. Hancock's Second Army Corps, during Grant's
Campaign, from the Wilderness to the Surrender of Gen.
Lee at Appomattox Court House, Va. Compiled and
edited by Henry Robach, Little Falls, N. Y.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 196.
707
Robb, Thomas P. — Report of the State Sanitary Agent, Col.
Thomas P. Robb, to Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois.
(1864.)
(Springfield, 111. 1865.) 8vo. pp. 34.
Robbins, William Mack. — Historic Gettysburg. Reply of
Major William M. Robbins, C. S. A., to W. R. Houghton.
i2mo. pp. 2.
Robbins, William Mack. — Longstreet's Assault at Get-
tysburg, July 3, 1863, by Major William M. Robbins,
Commissioner of Gettysburg National Park.
Ms. folio, pp. 10.
Robert, Charles Winslow. — At Gettysburg in 1863 and 1888.
By Lieutenant and Adjutant Charles W. Roberts.
Portland: The Thurston Print. 1898. 8vo. pp. 49-57.
Roberts, Benjamin Stone. — Lieut.-General U. S. Grant,
his services and characteristics as sketched and delivered
before the faculty and students of Yale College, by in-
vitation, October, 1865, and read to the Legislature of
Connecticut by special invitation in 1866 at its Session at
New Haven, Conn.
New Haven: Printed by Thomas J. Stafford. 1869. 8vo. pp. —
Autograph letter of Major-Gen. Roberts.
Roberts, Joseph. — The Hand-Book of Artillery.
Richmond. 1861. i2mo. pp. 168.
Roberts, Maggie. — Home Scenes during the Rebellion. By
Eiggam Strebor. Illustrated.
New York: John F. Town & Son, Printers. 1875. 8vo. pp. XI. 1-204.
Robertson, John. — History of Michigan during the Rebellion.
By General John Robertson.
Detroit. 1871. 8vo. pp. IV. VII-XIII. 143-412.
Second Part of the Red Book of Michigan by Chas. Lanman.
Robertson, John. — Michigan in the War. Compiled by
Jno. Robertson, Adjutant-General. By Authority.
Lansing: W. S. George & Co., State Printers. 1882.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 1039. Revised edition. Autograph letter of Author.
Robertson, John. — The Flags of Michigan. Compiled by
Jno. Robertson, Adjutant-General.
Lansing, Mich.: W. S. George & Co. 1877. 8vo. pp. 119.
708
Robertson, Robert Stoddart. — From the Wilderness to
Spotsylvania, a paper read before the Ohio Commandery
of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, by Companion Robert Stoddard Robertson, late
1st Lieut. 93rd New York Vol. Infantry, Brevet Captain
U. S. Vols., Brevet Col. N. Y. Vols., December 3, 1884.
Cincinnati: Henry P. Shinck. 1884. 8vo. pp. 35.
Robertson, Robert Stoddart. — Personal Recollections of
the War. A record of service with the Ninety-third
New York Vol. Infantry and the First Brigade, First
Division, Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, by
Robert Stoddart Robertson.
Milwaukee, Wis.: Swain & Tate Co., Printers and Publishers. 1895.
8vo. pp. 126. Privately printed. Autograph letter of Col. Robertson.
Robins, Edward. — American Crisis Biographies. William
T. Sherman. By Edward Robins. * *
Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Company, Publishers, n. d.
i2mo. pp. 352. Autograph letter of Gen. Sherman.
Robins, Richard. — Toasts and Responses at banquets given
Lieut. -Gen. P. H. Sheridan, United States Army, "Com-
mander," by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of
the United States, Commandery of the State of Illinois,
March 6, 1882-3. Compiled by Capt. Richard Robins,
Recorder.
(Chicago. 1884.) 8vo. pp. 84. Part 2. pp. 75.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Capt. Robins.
Robinson, Charles Seymour. — A Memorial Discourse
occasioned by the death of Lieut.-Col. James M. Green,
Forty-eighth N. Y. S. V.
Troy, N. Y.: Times Office. 1864. 8vo. pp. 15.
Robinson, Edward A. — Wall, George A. — The Gun-Bearer.
A novel. By Edward A. Robinson and George A. Wall,
authors of "The Disk," etc. With illustrations by James
Fagan.
New York: Robert Bonner's Sons, Publishers, n. d. i2mo. pp. 276.
Robinson, George F. — After Thirty Years. A complete
roster by townships, of Greene County, Ohio, soldiers in
the late Civil War.
Zenia, Ohio: Compiled by George F. Robinson. 1895. i2mo. pp. 109 (1).
709
Robinson, H. E. — Genealogical Notes — i. American ances-
try of U. S. Grant. By Dr. H. E. Robinson. First
published in the Republican, Maryville, Nodaway County,
Missouri, August 13, 1885.
Privately printed. 1885. i6mo. pp. 17.
Presentation copy from Author.
Robinson, John Cleveland — De Peyster, John Watts. —
Obituary Notice of Maj.-Gen. Samuel P. Heintzelman,
First Commander of the Third Army Corps, by Maj.-Gen.
John C. Robinson, U. S. A. Obituaries of Maj.-Gen.
Samuel P. Heintzelman and Maj.-Gen. Joseph Hooker;
also obituary notices of Brev. Maj.-Gen. Joseph B.
Kiddoo and William B. Tibbitts, belonging to the Third
Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac, John Watts de
Peyster.
New York: Published for the Third Army Corps Union by Charles H. Ludwig.
1 88 1. 8vo. pp. 40.
Robinson, Leigh. — Joseph E. Johnston. An address delivered
before the Association of Ex-Confederate Soldiers and
Sailors of Washington, D. C, by Leigh Robinson, May 12,
1 891, at the memorial service held in Mt. Vernon M. E.
Church, South, and the proceedings of the occasion.
Published by the Association.
Washington, D. C: R. O. Polkinhorn, Printer. 1891. 8vo. pp. 61.
Robinson, Leigh. — The South Before and at the Battle of
the Wilderness. Address of Leigh Robinson (formerly
of the Richmond Howitzers), of Washington, D. C,
before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern
Virginia, at their annual meeting, held in the Capitol in
Richmond, Va., Nov. 1, 1877.
Richmond: James E. Goode, Printer. 1878.
8vo. pp. VI. (1) i-iii. Autograph note of Author.
Robinson, R. H. P. — General Orders from the Adjutant and
Inspector-General's Office, Confederate States Army, for
the year 1863, with a full index compiled and corrected
under authority of Gen. S. Cooper, A. and I. G., by R. H.
P. Robinson, of the Adjutant and Inspector-General's
Office. The orders as they appear in this book have
explanatory notes calling attention to each paragraph or
order that has been modified, amended or revoked; and
to the paragraph and order by which the change has been
caused.
Richmond: A. Morris, Publisher. 1864. i2mo. pp. —
710
Robison, Frank T. — History of the Fifth Regiment M. V. M.
by Frank T. Robison, ex-member of Cos. H and A, and
regimental historian, Fifth M. V. M. Headquarters No.
82 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass.
Boston: W. F. Brown & Company, Printers. 1875.
8vo. pp. VI. (1) 1-237.
Robson, John S. — How a One-Legged Rebel Lives, or a
history of the 52nd Virginia Regiment, incidents in the
life of the writer, during and since the close of the War,
concluding with a biographical sketch of John Randolph
Barlee, the distinguished Virginia Sculptor, by John S.
Robson.
Richmond: W. H. Wade & Co., Printers. 1876.
i8mo. pp. VI. 1-138.
Rockafeller, Harry. — Report of the Seventy-first Regiment
National Guard, State of New York, of services rendered
in the late War. Reprinted from Report of the Adjutant-
General of the State of New York.
Albany: Printing House of Chas. Van Benthuysen & Sons. 1868.
8vo. pp. 23.
Rockwell, Almon Ferdinand. — Memoir of James Allen
Hardie, Inspector-General United States Army. Printed
for private circulation. Washington. 1877.
(Motto.) i2mo. pp. IX. (1) 1-79. 200 copies printed.
Autograph note of Col. Rockwell.
Rockwell, Alphonso David. — A Ride with Sherman, by A. D.
Rockwell, M. D.
The Magazine of American History, November, 1885. pp. 481-500.
Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis. — From Everglade to
Canon with the Second Dragoons (Second United States
Cavalry). An authentic account of service in Florida,
Mexico, Virginia, and the Indian Country, including the
personal recollections of prominent officers, with an
appendix containing orders, reports and correspondence,
military records, etc., 1836-1875. Compiled by Theo. F.
Rodenbough, Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-General
United States Army (late Captain Second Cavalry).
Illustrated.
New York: D. Van Nostrand, Publisher. 1875. Ry. 8vo. pp. 561.
Autograph letter of Gen. Rodenbough.
711
Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis. — Sabre and Bayonet.
Stories of heroism and military adventures. Collected
and edited by Theo. F. Rodenbough, Brevet Brigadier-
General U. S. A. Illustrated.
New York: G. VV. Dillingham Co., Publishers. MDCCCXCVII.
i2mo. pp. 361.
Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis. — The Bravest Five
Hundred of '61. Their noble deeds described by them-
selves, together with an account of some gallant exploits
of our soldiers in Indian warfare. How the medal of
honor was won. Compiled by Theo. F. Rodenbough,
Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. A.
New York: G. W. Dillingham, Publisher. MDCCCXCI.
8vo. pp. XII. (1) 1-496.
Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis. — Uncle Sam's Medal
of Honor. Some of the noble deeds for which the medal
has been awarded, described by those who have won it.
1861-1886. Collected and edited by Theo. F. Roden-
bough, Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. A. With portrait
and other illustrations.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. (1886.)
8vo. pp. XIV. (1) 1-424. Autograph letter of Author.
Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis — Potter, Henry Clay —
Seal, William P. — History of the Eighteenth Regiment
of Cavalry, Pennsylvania Volunteers (163d Regiment of
the line). Illustrated. Compiled and edited by the
Publication Committee of the Regimental Association.
New York. MDCCCCIX. 8vo. pp. 299.
Rodenbough, Theophilus — Haskan, William Lawrence. —
The Army of the United States. Historical sketches
of staff and line, with portraits of Generals-in-Chief.
Edited by Theo. F. Rodenbough, Bvt. Brigadier-General
U. S. A., and William L. Haskan, Major First Artillery.
New York: Maynard, Merrill & Co. 1896. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-741.
Rodgers, Robert L. — History Confederate Veterans' Associa-
tion, of Fulton County, Georgia. Compiled by Robert
L. Rodgers, Historian, C. V. A.
Atlanta, Ga.: V. P. Sisson, Publisher. 1890. 8vo. pp. 198.
Rodgers, Robert L. — Report of Robert L. Rodgers, Historian
to Atlanta Camp No. 15, U. C. V., on the capture of the
DeGress Battery, and Battery A, 1st 111. Light Artillery,
712
in the Battle of Atlanta, July 22, 1864, with other papers
bearing thereon. Published by some of the Survivors of
Manigault's Brigade,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 47. Autograph letter of Author.
Rodgers, R. N. — Epitome 37th Regiment, N. J. Vols., by R. N.
Rodgers, Co. E.
New York: J. Craft, Printer. Privately printed, October 25, 1864. 8vo.
(Mounted.)
Roe, Alfred Seelye. — Monuments, Tablets and other memorials
erected in Massachusetts to commemorate the services of
their sons in the war of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Col-
lected and arranged by Alfred S. Roe, Commander
Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Massa-
chusetts, 1908-1909.
Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company. 1910. 8vo. pp. 132.
Autograph of Author.
Roe, Alfred Seelye. — The Ninth New York Heavy Artil-
lery. A history of its organization, services in the
defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and
muster-out, with accounts of life in a rebel prison, per-
sonal experiences, names, and addresses of surviving
members, personal sketches, and a complete roster of the
Regiment, by Alfred Seelye Roe, of Company A.
Worcester, Mass.: Published by the Author. 1899. 8vo. pp. 615.
Autograph letter of Author.
Roe, Alfred Seelye. — The Youth in the Rebellion. Address
given before Geo. H. Ward Post 10, G. A. R., in Mechanics
Hall, Worcester, Mass., June 3, 1883, by Alfred S. Roe,
Co. A, 9th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, and member of Post 10.
Worcester: Press of Charles Hamilton. 1883. 8vo. pp. 27.
Roebling, Emily Warren. — The Journal of the Reverend
Silas Constant, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at
Yorktown, New York, with some of the records of the
church and a list of his marriages, 1784-1825, together with
notes on the Nelson, Van Cortland, Warren and some other
families mentioned in the Journal, by Emily Warren
Roebling, edited by Josiah Granville Leach, LL. B.
Philadelphia: Printed for Private Circulation by J. B. Lippincott Company.
1903. 4to. pp. 561.
Appendix pp. 449-521 inclusive contains the record of Major-General Gouvenor
Kemble Warren.
713
Roemer, Jacob. — Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion,
1861-1865, by Bvt. Maj. Jacob Roemer, Battery L,
Second N. Y. Artillery, and Thirty-fourth N. Y. V. V.,
Ind Lt. Battery. Edited by L. A. Forney, late Capt.
Forty-fifth U. S. C. T.
Flushing, N. Y.: Published by the Estate of Jacob Roemer. 1897.
i2mo. pp. 316 (1).
Roemer, Jean. — Cavalry, its history, management and uses
in War. With illustrations.
New York. 1863. 8vo. pp. —
Rogers, Edward H. — Reminiscences of military service in the
Forty-third Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, during
the great Civil War, 1862-63, by Edward H. Rogers,
Company H, Chelsea, Mass.
Boston: Rand, Avery & Co. 1863. 8vo. pp. 210.
Rogers, Henry Munroe. — 1862 — Class of Sixty-two — 1912,
Harvard University, Fiftieth Anniversary. Address of
Henry Munroe Rogers, to the Alumni Commencement,
June 20, 1912. With the compliments of the Class of
Sixty-two.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 2.
Rogers, Horatio. — Record of the Rhode Island Excursion to
Gettysburg, October 11 -16, 1886, with the dedicatory
services of the Battlefield Memorials of the Second Rhode
Island Volunteers, and Batteries A and B, First R. I.
Light Artillery. Edited by Horatio Rogers, late Colonel
Second R. I. Vols, and Bvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. V.
Providence, R. I.: E. L. Freeman & Son, State Printers. 1887. 8vo. pp. 63.
Autograph note of Author.
Rogers, James B. — War Pictures. Experiences and obser-
vations of a chaplain in the U. S. Army in the War of the
Southern Rebellion, by Rev. J. B. Rogers, Chaplain of
the 14th Wis. Vols.
(Motto.) Chicago: Church & Goodman. 1863. i2mo. pp. XI. 258.
Rogers, William H. — The Great Civil War. William H.
Rogers' Personal Experiences,
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 14. Autograph letter of Author.
Roggen, Edward P. — Roster of Ohio Soldiers and Sailors in
Nebraska.
Lincoln, Neb. 1884. i6mo. pp. 41.
714
Rollin, Frank A. — Life and Public Services of Martin R.
Delany, sub-assistant Commissioner Bureau Relief of
Refugees, Freedman, and abandoned lands, and late Major
104th U. S. Colored Troops, by Frank A. Rollin.
(Motto.) Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1868. i2mo. pp. 367.
Rollins, E. E. — The Memorial Record of the soldiers who
enlisted from Greensboro, Vermont, to aid in subduing
the great rebellion of 1861-5, accompanied by a brief
history of each regiment that left the State, prepared by
E. E. Rollins.
Montpelier: Printed at the Freeman Printing House. 1868. i6mo. pp. 77.
Roman, Alfred. — The Military Operations of General
Beauregard in the War between the States, 1861 to 1865,
including a brief personal sketch and a narrative of his
services in the War with Mexico, 1846-8, by Alfred
Roman, formerly Colonel of the 18th Louisiana Volun-
teers, afterwards Aide-de-Camp and Inspector-General
on the Staff of General Beauregard.
(Motto.) n. p. n. d.
Vol. I. pp. XVII. (1) 1-594. Slip Errata. Vol. II. pp. XVI. 1-691.
Autograph note of Gen. Beauregard, reviews, etc., inserted.
Rood, H. H. — History of Company "A," Thirteenth Iowa
Veteran Infantry, from September 12, 1861, to July 21,
1865.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1889. 8vo. pp. 34. Autograph note of Author.
Rood, Hosea W. — Story of the service of Company E and of
the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer
Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, beginning with
September 7, 1861, and ending with July 21, 1865.
Written by one of the boys.
Milwaukee, Wis.: Swain & Tate Co., Printers and Publishers. 1893.
8vo. pp. 547.
Root, Elihu. — An Address delivered by Elihu Root, Secretary
of War, at the laying of the cornerstone of the Army War
College, Washington, D. C, February 21, 1903.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 1 1. Autograph of Author.
Root, Elihu. — Establishment of a General Staff Corps in
the Army. Statements by the Secretary of War on the
establishment of a General Staff Corps in the Army. 1902.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. 8vo. pp. 58.
715
Root, Elihu. — Speech by the Secretary of War, Mr. Root,
upon the unveiling of St. Gaudens' Statue of General
Sherman in the City of New York, May 30, 1903.
Washington, D. C: Gibson Bros., Printers. 1903. 8vo. pp. 10.
Root, George F. — The Bugle Call.
Chicago: Published by Root & Cody. n. d. 4*0. pp. 60.
Ropes, John Codman. — The Army Under Pope, by John
Codman Ropes.
(Motto.) New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1881.
i2mo. pp. XII.-(i)-l-229.
Autograph notes of Author. 31 views, etc., and newspaper replies inserted.
Ropes, John Codman. — The Story of the Civil War. A
concise account of the War in the United States of America,
between 1861 and 1865. By John Codman Ropes. LL. D.
Part I. To the Opening of the Campaigns of 1862. pp. XIV. 1-274.
Autograph letter of Author.
Part II. The Campaigns of 1862. (Maps and Plans.)
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1894-1898. 8vo.
Ropes, John Codman. — The War as We See it Now. By
John C. Ropes.
Scribner's Magazine, June, 1891. pp. 776-778.
Rose, Victor M. — Ross' Texas Brigade, being a narrative of
events connected with its service in the late war between
the States. By Victor M. Rose.
(Motto.) Louisville, Ky.: Printed at the Courier Journal, n. d.
8vo. pp. 185.
Rosecrans, William Starke. — Report on the Battle of Mur-
freesboro or Stone River, Tennessee.
37th Congress, Special Session, Ex. Document No. 2. 1863.
8vo. pp. 577 (Maps). Autograph letter of General Rosecrans.
With cuttings, etc., inserted.
Rosecrans, William Starke. — Rosecrans' s Campaigns.
Washington, D. C. 1865. 8vo. pp. 199. Portrait inserted.
Rosengarten, Joseph George. — General George G. Meade.
Memorial address before Geo. G. Meade Post, No. 1,
G. A. R., Department of Pennsylvania, at Laurel Hill
Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., by Comrade J. G. Rosen-
garten, May 30, 1887.
Reprint from History of George G. Meade Post No. 1. Sm. 4to. pp. 11.
716
Rosengarten, Joseph George. — The German Soldier in the
Wars of the United States, by J. G. Rosengarten.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1886. i8mo. pp. 175.
Rosengarten, Joseph George. — The German Soldier in the
War of the United States. An address read before the
Pioneer Verein, at the Hall of the German Society, by
J. G. Rosengarten. (Reprinted from the United Service
Magazine.)
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company. 1886. 8vo. pp. 49.
Autograph note of Author.
Rosengarten, Joseph George. — The German Soldier in the
War of the United States, by J. G. Rosengarten.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1890. i2mo. pp. 298.
Second edition, revised and enlarged. Autograph note of Author.
Rosengarten, Joseph George. — William Reynolds, Rear-
Admiral U. S. N., John Fulton Reynolds, Major-General
U. S. V., Colonel Fifth U. S. Infantry. A memoir by J.
G. Rosengarten. (Reprinted with additions, from the
United Service, May, 1880.)
(Motto.) Philadelphia: Press of J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1880.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 30. Autograph letter of Captain J. G. Rosengarten.
Ross, Charles J. — The Chronicles of the Rebellion of 1861,
forming a complete history of the Secession movement
from its commencement, to which are added the muster
roll of the Union Army, and explanatory and illustrative
notes of the leading features of the campaign.
New York. 1861. 8vo. pp. —
No. I contains 24 pp. chronicles. No. 2, 23 pp. sketches and muster rolls 7th
Regt. N. Y. S. M. and 69th Regt. N. Y. S. M.
Ross, Fitzgerald. — A Visit to the cities and camps of the Con-
federate States, by Fitzgerald Ross, Captain of Hussars
in the Imperial Austrian service.
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood & Sons. MDCCCLXV.
i2mo. pp. X. 1-300.
Ross, Isaac N. — Col. Isaac N. Ross. In memoriam. Pub-
lished by wish of the family of the deceased and a large
circle of friends in Holden, Worcester, and Worcester
County.
(Motto.) Worcester: C. F. Lawrence & Co. (1881.) i2mo. pp. 22.
Privately printed.
717
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette. — Addresses of Gen. T. L.
Rosser, at the seventh annual reunion of the Association
of the Maryland Line, Academy of Music, Baltimore,
Md., February 22, 1889, and on Memorial Day, Staunton,
Va., June 8, 1889.
New York: The L. A. Williams Printing Company. 1889. 8vo. pp. 49.
Rothermel, Peter Frederick. — Picture of the Battle of Gettys-
burg, painted by P. F. Rothermel.
Philadelphia. 1874. 8vo. pp. (8). Plates 5.
Rothermel, Peter Frederick. — Picture of the Battle of Gettys-
burg, painted by P. F. Rothermel, now on exhibition at
Tremont Temple, Boston.
Philadelphia. 1871. 8vo. pp. 38.
Rothermel, Peter Frederick. — Picture of the Battle of Gettys-
burg. Painted by P. F. Rothermel. Now on exhibition
at 1003 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: Longacre & Co. 1871. 8vo. pp. 33 (1).
Round, George C. — Around About the Battlefield. A
guide to strangers. By George C. Round,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (4).
Rouse, E. S. S. — The Bugle Blast, or the Spirit of the Con-
flict, comprising Naval and Military exploits, dashing
raids, heroic deeds, thrilling incidents, sketches, anecdotes,
etc. E. S. S. Rouse.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: James Challen & Son. 1864. i2mo. pp. 336.
Roussillon, F. P. Vigo. — Puissance Militaire des Etats-Unis
d'Amerique d'apres la guerre de la Secession 1861-1865
par F. P. Vigo Roussillon.
Paris: J. Dumaine. 1866. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-467 (1). Cartes 3.
Presentation copy. Ms. corrections. Autograph letter of Colonel Roussillon.
Rowe, David Watson. — A Sketch of the 126th Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, prepared by an officer, and sold
for the benefit of the Franklin County Soldiers' Monu-
mental Association.
Chambersburg, Pa.: Printed at the office of the Franklin Repository. 1869.
8vo. pp. 89. (Slip.)
Rowland, Kate Mason. — The Fortunes of the Bourbons,
by Kate Mason Rowland.
Harper's Magazine, January, 1895. pp. 171-188.
718
Royce, Harrison Augustus. — A Sketch of the organization
of the Quartermaster's Department from 1774 to 1876,
published for the information of officers of the Quarter-
master's Department.
Washington. 1876. 8vo. pp. 40.
Royer, Henry. — Address delivered by Col. Henry Royer, upon
the occasion of the formal transfer of the Soldiers' Monu-
ment to the City Council of Pottsville, at the Academy of
Music, November 9, 1897.
(Pottsville. 1897.) 8vo. pp. 18.
Ruggles, C. L. — The Great American Scout and Spy,
" General Bunker." Illustrated. A truthful and thrilling
narrative of adventures and narrow escapes in the enemy's
countries under orders from Generals Grant, Logan,
McPherson and other leading Commanders.
New York. 1868. 8vo. pp. — Third edition, revised.
Rulison, Duane. — The National War Manual. A hand
book of useful knowledge for the American Citizen and
Soldier, compiled from official sources.
Philadelphia: J. W. Bradley. 1862. i2mo. pp. no.
Rulison, Duane. — Tne National War Manual. A hand
book of useful knowledge for the American Citizen and
Soldier, compiled from official sources.
Philadelphia: Duane Rulison. 1862. i2mo. pp. no.
Runyan, Morris C. — Eight Days with the Confederates
and capture of their archives, flags, etc., by Company
"G," Ninth New Jersey Vol. Written by Captain
Morris C. Runyan.
Princeton, N. J.: Wm. C. C. Zapf, Printer. 1896. 8vo. pp. 44.
Rundall, F. M. — United Service Institution of India. A
lecture on the Atlanta Campaign. By Colonel F. M.
Rundall, D. S. O.
Simla: Printed at the Government Central Printing Office. 8vo. pp. 22.
Autograph letter of Author.
Ruschenberger, William Samuel Waithman. — Correction
of an Error.
(Philadelphia. 1897.) i6mo. pp. 8. 100 copies printed.
A reply to certain statements reflecting upon Mrs. C. Bartlett by Gen. Palfrey
in his memoir of Gen. Bartlett.
Autograph note of Dr. Ruschenberger, U. S. N., and Autographs of Gens.
Bartlett and Palfrey inserted.
719
Rusling, James Fowler. — Annual Report of Mercer County
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Association. 1906.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 6.
Rusling, James Fowler. — Men and Things I Saw in Civil
War Days. By James F. Rusling, A. M., LL. D., Brig-
adier-General (by Brevet) United States Volunteers.
New York: Eaton & Mains. 1899. 8vo. pp. 411.
Autograph letter of Author.
Rusling, James Fowler. — Mercer County Soldiers' and
Sailors' Monument History, laying of cornerstone,
dedication, roll of honor, officers and members, etc. By
James F. Rusling.
Trenton, N. J. 1910. 8vo. pp. 46.
Rusling, James Fowler. — National Cemeteries.
Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1866. pp. —
Russell, H. Everett. — McClellan and Fremont. A reply
to " Fremont and McClellan. Their political and military
careers reviewed." By Antietam.
(Motto.) New York: Sinclair Tousey. (1862.) 8vo. pp. 16.
Russell, William Howard. — Pictures of Southern Life,
social, political, and military. Written for the London
Times, by William Howard Russell, LL. D., Special
Correspondent.
New York: James G. Gregory. 1861. i2mo. pp. 143.
Russell, William Howard. — The Civil War in America, by
Wm. H. Russell, LL. D., special correspondent of the
London Times.
Boston: Gardner A. Fuller, n. d. i2mo. pp. 189.
Russell, William Howard. — My Diary North and South, by
William Howard Russell, in two volumes.
London: Bradbury & Evans. 1863.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XVI.-1-424. Vol. II. pp. XI. -442. (2 maps on linen.)
Russell, William Howard. — Mr. Russell on Bull Run;
with notes from the Rebellion record.
New York: G. P. Putnam. 1861. 8vo. pp. 14. Second edition.
720
Ryan, Daniel J. — The Civil War Literature of Ohio. A
bibliography with explanatory and historical notes. By
Daniel J. Ryan, former secretary State of Ohio, vice-
president Ohio State Archaeological and Historical
Society, member of the Bibliographical Society of America.
Cleveland, Ohio: The Burrows Brothers Company. 191 1.
Sm. 4to. pp. IX. 1-518.
Reasons Advanced for Promotion to Brigadier-General of Guy V.
Henry, Lieut.-Col. 3d Cavalry, Brevet Brigadier-General,
U. S. Army, with condensed military record.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 9.
Rebel Raid on Henderson, Tenn., in 1862. (Report from the
Committee on Military Affairs.)
44th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 184.
(Washington. 1877.) 8vo. pp. 23.
Receipt in Autograph from Mrs. M. C. Lee, wife of General
Robt. E. Lee, for provisions purchased from the C. S. A.
Commissary Department, Nov.-Dec, 1863.
(12 mo.) pp. 2.
Reception of General McClellan in Philadelphia, on Thursday,
October 8, 1868.
8vo. pp. (54).
Unique. Made from the newspaper accounts and mounted with copies of
everything published relating to the reception. Autograph letters of Gen.
McClellan, Col. Page, Gen. McCandless and Luther Martin and Photographs
of the Committee of Arrangements, Page, McCandless, Martin, Otterson,
Savage, Zulick and Nicholson.
Reception of General T. M. Logan, ex-Captain W. L. I. Volun-
teers, Company A, Hampton Legion Infantry, at the
Hiberian Hall, Charleston, S. C, July 26, 1875, by his
comrades of the Washington Light' Infantry.
Charleston, S. C. 1875. 8vo. pp. 16.
Autograph letters of Gen. Logan and Capt. Courtenay commanding.
Reception tendered to General U. S. Grant, by Harry Lee Post
No. 21, G. A. R. Department of New York, Monday
evening, January 24, 1881, at the Reformed Church, cor.
Bedford Avenue and Clymer Street, Brooklyn, E. D. A
complete report of the proceedings, with a description of
the reception at the residence of Joseph F. Knapp, Esq.,
on the same evening, subsequent to the entertainment at
the Church.
New York: J. K. Lees, Printer. 1881. 8vo. pp. 32.
721
Reception to the First Defenders' Association, 1861-1910. By
the Union League of Philadelphia on the Forty-ninth
Anniversary of their arrival at Washington in response to
Lincoln's first call for Troops, Monday, April 18, 1910.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 81-99.
Reception to the Ninety-sixth Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Volunteers, at the residence of their old commander,
General John C. Smith, on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary
of the Battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 16, 1889.
Chicago: Knight & Leonard Co., Printers. 1890. 8vo. pp. 81.
Recollections of the early days of the National Guard, com-
prising the prominent events in the history of the famous
Seventh Regiment, New York Militia, by an ex-Orderly
Sergeant, a Veteran of the National Guard.
New York: J. M. Bradstreet & Son. 1868. Ry. 8vo. pp. IV.-1-201.
Records of Living Officers of the United States Army.
Philadelphia: L. R. Hamersly & Co. 1884. 8vo. pp. 478.
Record of Samuel L. Woodward, U. S. Army, from 1861 to 1865,
inclusive,
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Record of Service of Connecticut men in the Army and Navy of
the United States during the War of the Rebellion. Com-
piled by authority of the General Assembly, under direc-
tion of the Adjutant-General.
Hartford, Conn. 1889. 4to. pp. VIII. 1-1071.
Records of the Confederate Armies in possession of the Southern
Hist. Society, at Richmond, Va. (Printed from Catalogue
furnished by Rev. J. Wm. Jones. D. D., Secretary Southern
Historical Society.)
Washington: War Records Publication Office. 1880.
8vo. pp. XXXIII. 1-58 (1). "For private distribution."
Record of the Commissioned Officers, non-commssioned
officers and privates of the Regiments which were or-
ganized in the State of New York and called into the service
of the United States to assist in suppressing the Rebellion
caused by the Secession of some of the Southern States
722
from the Union A. D. 1861, as taken from the muster-in
rolls on file in the Adjutant-General's Office, S. N. Y.
Vol. I.
pp. 887.
1864.
Vol. V.
pp. 727.
1866.
Vol. II.
PP- 739-
1864.
Vol. VI.
pp. 667.
1866.
Vol. III.
pp. 865.
1864.
Vol. VII.
pp. 663.
1867.
Vol. IV.
pp. 729.
1865.
Vol. VIII.
pp. 600.
1868.
Albany, N. Y.
v. d. 4to.
Record of the Dedication of the Statue of Major-General
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, September 16, 1908.
Boston: Printed by order of the Governor and Council: Wright & Potter,
State Printers. 1909. 8vo. pp. 58.
Record of the Dedication of the Statue of Major-General
William Francis Bartlett. A Tribute of the Common-
wealth of Massachusetts, May 27, 1904.
Boston: Printed by Order of the Governor and Council: Wright & Potter,
State Printers. 1905. 8vo. pp.82.
Record of the Federal Dead buried from Libby, Belle Isle,
Danville, and Camp Lawton Prisons, and at City Point,
and in the field before Petersburg and Richmond. Pub-
lished by the U. S. Christian Commission, from reports of
its agents.
Philadelphia: James B. Rodgers, Printer. 1866. 8vo. pp. 168 VI.
Record of the Lynchburg Home Guard, organized November 8,
1859. Mustered into the C. S. service, April 24, 1861.
Reorganized April 22, 1871.
Lynchburg: Bell, Browne & Co., Printers. 1877. 8vo. pp. 30 (2).
Record of the Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865, published
by the Adjutant-General under a resolve of the general
court.
Boston. 1868. 4to. Vol. I. pp. 1-793. Vol. II. pp. 1-1085.
Record of the Military Service of Brigadier-General Louis
Henry Carpenter, U. S. Army, 1861 to 1899.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1903. 8vo. pp. 39.
Printed for private circulation. "Edition limited to One Hundred Copies."
Record of Service of Stoneham Soldiers in the Civil War, 1861-
1865.
Stoneham, Mass. 1891. 8vo. pp. 60 (2).
723
Records of Service of the Pennsylvania Regiments at Gettysburg.
From the Official Records of the War Department.
Ms. 4to. pp. (330).
A series of letters from the War Department giving the losses of the Penna.
Regiments at Gettysburg and during the war, tor the Board of Commissioners
on Gettysburg Monuments. Signed by the Adjutant-Generals U. S. A. from
Aug. 8, 1889, to 1890. Unique.
Record of the Services of the Forty-fourth Massachusetts
Volunteer Militia in North Carolina, August, 1862, to
May, 1863.
Boston. 1887. Ry. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-364. Privately printed.
Circulars, etc., inserted.
Record of the 9th Independent Battery, Ohio Veteran Volunteer
Artillery, organized at Camp Cleveland, Oct. II, 1861.
Cleveland: Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., Printers. 1864. i2mo. pp. 14.
Record of the Proceedings at the Dedication of the Monu-
ment erected September 24, 1891, on the Battlefield of
Gettysburg by the Survivors of the Tammany Regiment
(Forty-second New York Volunteers). In Memory of
Those Officers and Men of the Regiment who fell during
the Civil War. 1861-1865.
New York. n. d. 8vo. pp. 47.
Record of the Soldiers of Southborough, during the
Rebellion, from 1861 to 1866, together with extracts
from Public Documents, etc., etc.
Marlboro' : Mirror Steam Job Press. 1867. 8vo. pp. 127.
Records of the Volunteer Armies. (Report from the Committee
on Military Affairs.)
52d Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 305. March 3, 1892.
8vo. pp. 8.
Register of Commissioned Officers of the Vermont Volunteers
in the service of the United States.
Woodstock, Vt.: Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office. June 1, 1863.
8vo. pp. 37. Autograph letter of Adjt.-Gen. Peck.
Register of Confederate Dead interred in Hollywood Cemetery,
Richmond, Va.
Richmond. 1869. Ry. 8vo. pp. —
724
Register of Officers of the Adjutant-General's Department
from March 7, 1825, to January I, 1891.
(Washington. 1890.) 4to. pp. 13. 50 copies printed.
Register of Officers Commissioned in Volunteer Regiments
from the State of New York, 1861-1865. Annual Report
of the Adjutant-General. 1868.
Albany. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. 432. Vol. II. pp. 477. Vol. III. pp. 371.
Register of the Commissioned Officers of the Eleventh Regiment
of Pennsylvania Cavalry Volunteers, from the organiza-
tion of the Regiment on the fifth day of October, 1861, to
the time of its muster-out on the thirteenth day of August,
1 865 . With an appendix containing historical memoranda
of the regiment during the same period.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1866. 8vo. pp. 55.
Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Register of the Graduates and Ex-Cadets of the Pennsylvania
Military College that have served or are now in service in
the Army and Navy of the United States or in the National
Guard. January, 1899.
(Chester, Pa.) n. d. i2mo. pp. 41.
Register of the Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United
States, National Commandery.
New York. 1900. 8vo. pp. 371. Privately printed.
Regulations adopted for the provisional force of the Tennessee
Volunteers, together with the act of Tennessee Legislature
of 1 86 1, organizing said provisional force.
Nashville, Tenn.: J. O. Griffith & Co., Printers. 1861.
i2mo. pp. 457. 21. 12.
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, for the
Quartermaster's Department, including the Pay Branch
thereof.
Richmond: Ritchie & Dunnavant, Printers. 1862. 8vo. pp. 193. (3).
Autograph letter of Capt. W. S. Phillips, A. Q. M., C. S. A., who used this
copy relating to the payment of soldiers.
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, and for
the Quartermaster's Department and Pay Department.
Montgomery, Ala.: Barrett, Wimbish & Co., Printers. 1861.
i2mo. pp. (1) 134.
725
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, 1863.
Revised and enlarged with a new and copious index.
Richmond, Va.: J. W. Randolph. 1863. i2mo. pp. XXIV. 1-420.
Second and only correct edition.
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States.
Authorized edition, 1862.
Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston. 1862. i2mo. pp. 420.
"Capt. J. K. Griffhes. Book bought at Port Hudson, La., April 25, 1863.
Price $20.60."
Regulations for the Government of the Ordnance Department.
Washington: Printed by Gordon & Co. 1852. i2mo. pp. 140.
The copy of Bvt. Major John Fulton Reynolds with Autographs.
Regulations for the Recruiting Service of the Army of the
United States, both Regular and Volunteer, War Depart-
ment, Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, December
I, 1863.
Washington. 1864. i2mo. pp. 101 (1).
Regulations for the Recruiting Service of the Army of the
United States, both Regular and Volunteer. War
Department, Adjutant-General's Office, Washington,
December 1, 1863.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1863. i2mo. pp. 101 (2).
Regulations of the Quartermaster's Department, being a
compilation from the Army Regulations and other sources.
Little Rock: R. S. Yerkes & Co., True Democrat Office. 1863.
8vo. pp. 168.
Regulations for the Quartermaster's Department of the Army of
the United States. War Department, Adjutant-General's
Office, Washington, October, 1861.
Philadelphia: J. G. L. Brown, Printer. 1861. i2mo. pp. 159-240.
Regulations of the Subsistence Department of the Confederate
States.
Richmond: Ritchie & Dunnavant, Printers. 1862. i2mo. pp. 54.
Regulations for the Subsistence Department of the Army of the
United States.
Washington. 1863. 8vo. pp. —
(Field copy of 28th Regt. P. V. in the War with notes, orders, circulars, etc.,
inserted.) Unique.
726
Regulations for the Uniform and Dress of the Army of the
United States. June, 1851. From the original text and
drawings in the War Department.
Philadelphia: Published by William H. Horstmann & Sons. n. d.
"Official. R. Jones, Adjut.-Gen." Folio, pp. 13. Plates 25.
(The uniform regulations during the Rebellion.)
Regulations for the Uniform of the Army of the United States,
with illustrations. Compiled by direction of the Secretary
of War, under the supervision of the Quartermaster-
General and Inspector-General. Published by the Quar-
termaster-General .
Philadelphia Deprt. of the Quartermaster's Department. (1889.)
Folio, pp. (26).
Regulations for the Uniform and Dress of the Army of the
United States, July, 1872. From the original text and
drawings in the War Department.
Washington. 1872. Folio, pp. 10. Plates 8.
Regulations for the Uniform and Dress of the Army of the
United States, July, 1872. By authority of the War
Department.
Washington. 1872. i2mo. pp. 20.
Relief of Telegraph Operators who served in War of Rebellion.
1. 58th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 1927. Calendar
No. 1859. pp. 62 (1).
2. 58th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document No. 251. pp. 62.
3. Telegraph Operators granted certificates of honorable service, etc.
58th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document No. 291. pp. 2 (1).
8vo.
Relief of the State of New York. (Report from the Committee
on Claims.)
48th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 1438. February 25, 1885.
8vo. pp. 58.
Reminiscences of the Civil War from diaries of members of the
103d Illinois Volunteer Infantry, 1904. Compiled by the
following Committee: H. H. Orendorff, G. M. Armstrong,
Newton Ellis, M. V. D. Voorhees, S. R. Quigley, C. G.
Matteson, A. J. Stutes.
Chicago: Press of J. F. Learning & Co. n. d. i2mo. pp. 294.
727
Removal of Second Minnesota Monument.
i. In the matter of the request for removal of the Second Minnesota
Monument from De Long Point to Strock Knob, before the
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park Commission. Brief of the
Survivors of the Minnesota Monument Commission, pp. 19.
2. General Turchin vindicated. The claim of his brigade to the
De Long Point on Missionary Ridge is finally established by the
Acting Secretary of War. Various Decisions of the War Depart-
ment, pp. 7.
3. In the matter of the location on Ridge of the Tablets and Markers
of the Brigades of Gen. S. Beatty and Gen. J. B. Turchin, before
the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commis-
sion. Brief of Turchin's Brigade, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division,
14th Army Corps. Prepared by S. F. Stewart, Chairman His-
torical Committee, Turchin's Brigade, Evanston, Illinois, Febru-
ary 10, 191 1, pp. 46.
4. In the matter of the application of the Historical Committee of
Turchin's Brigade for the removal of the Second Minnesota
Monument. Brief of Turchin's Brigade. Prepared by S. F.
Stewart, pp. 2.
5. In the matter of the application of the Historical Committee of
Turchin's Brigade for the removal of the Second Minnesota
Monument, before the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Park Commission. Brief of Turchin's Brigade in reply to Brief
of Minnesota Monument Commission, dated Feb. 10, 191 1.
Prepared by S. F. Stewart. March 15, 191 1. pp. 23.
6. In the matter of the location on Missionary Ridge of the Tablets
and Markers of the Eleven Brigades engaged in the assault Nov.
25» 1863, before the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Park Commission. Brief of Turchin's Brigade, 1st Brigade, 3rd
Division, 14th Army Corps, in reply to Brief of the Beatty Com-
mittee, received about March 5, 191 1. Prepared by S. F. Stewart.
March 31, 191 1. pp. 24.
7. In the matter of the request by the Turchin Brigade Historical
Committee for removal of the Second Minnesota Monument from
De Long Point to Strock Knob, before the Chickamauga and
Chattanooga National Park Commission. Reply of the sur-
vivors of the Minnesota Monument Commission to the Second
Brief of the Turchin Committee, pp. 3.
8. In the matter of the request by survivors of Van Deveer's Brigade
for restoration of its Historical Tablets to its original and proper
position on De Long Point, Missionary Ridge, before the Chicka-
mauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Brief of
the survivors of the Second Minnesota Regiment, St. Paul,
Minnesota, June 15, 191 1. pp. 24.
9. In the matter of the location where Beatty's Brigade of Wood's
Division of 4th Army Corps reached the crest of Missionary
Ridge on November 25, 1863, before the Commissioners of
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. Brief of 79th
and 86th Indiana of Beatty's Brigade, pp. 60.
728
io. In the matter of the location where Beatty's Brigade of Wood's
Division of 4th Army Corps reached the crest of Missionary Ridge
on November 25, 1863. Reply brief before the Commissioners
of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. pp. 26.
11. In the matter of the location where Beatty's Brigade of Wood's
Division of the 4th Army Corps reached the crest of Missionary
Ridge on November 25, 1863. Summary and recapitulation
before the Commissioners of Chickamauga and Chattanooga
National Park. pp. 7.
12. In the matter of the location where Beatty's Brigade of Wood's
Division of 4th Army Corps reached the crest of Missionary
Ridge on November 25, 1863. Second reply brief before the
Commissioners of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Park. pp. 8.
13. Newspaper cuttings. Van Deveer vs. Turchin. pp. 3.
8vo.
Report from Committee on Invalid Pensions tb pension Frances
Corse, widow of Gen. John M. Corse.
52d Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 482. February
23,1894. 8vo. pp.5. Bill (2). Relates the Military service of Gen. Corse.
Report from Committee on Military Affairs, April 9, 1896,
Grade of Lieutenant-Genera 1 of the Army.
54th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 1177.
8vo. pp. 9. Bill (2).
Report from Committee on Military Affairs, 52d Congress, 1st
Session, Senate Report No. 129. January 28, 1892.
(Forlorn Hope. Storming Party of Port Hudson.)
8vo. pp. 2. (Bill.) Congressional Proceedings (3).
Report of the Board of Managers of the National Home for
Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
1. Record of disabled volunteer soldiers who now are and have been
members of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,
from its commencement to June 30, 1881. Washington. 1883.
PP- 334-
2. From July 1, 1881, to June 30, 1883, and from July 1, 1883, to
July 1, 1884. Washington. 1885. pp. 214.
3. From July I, 1884, to July 1, 1885. Washington. 1886. pp.
101.
4. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1886. pp. 218.
5. Record, from July 1, 1886, to July I, 1887. Washington. 1888.
pp. 120.
729
6. From July I, 1887, to July I, 1888. Washington. 1889. pp.
115-
7. Report of Gen. William W. Averill, U. S. A., Asst. Insp.-Gen.
Nat. Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, of an inspection of
the State Homes, 1888- 1889. Washington. 1889. pp. 367.
50th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Mis. Docu-
ment No. 13.
8. Record from July 1, 1888, to June 30, 1889. Washington. 1890.
pp. 138.
9. Record, from July 1, 1889, to July 1, 1890. Washington. 1891.
pp. 142. Record ending June 20, 1891. pp. 619.
10. Report ending June 30, 1892. pp. 693.
11. Report ending June 30, 1893. pp. 771.
12. Report of Gen. W. W. Averill, U. S. Army. Sept. 30, 1893.
PP- 373^
13. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1894. pp. 191.
14. Record of the Board of Managers from July 1, 1894, to June 30,
1895. pp. 179.
15. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1895. pp. 222.
16. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1896. pp. 894.
17. Report of Gen. W. W. Averill, Nov. 30, 1896. pp. 489.
18. Report. 55th Congress, 3d Session, House of Representatives
Document 55, June 30, 1897. Washington: Gov. Printing Office.
1898. 8vo. pp. 436. Letters from the Secretary of War trans-
mitting the Report of the Annual Inspection of the several
branches. 55th Congress, House of Representatives Document
1 1-4. 8vo. pp. 124.
19. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1898. 8vo. pp. 454.
20. Report of the inspection of the several branches, Sept. 3 to Dec.
8, 1899. Washington. 1900. 8vo. pp.' 133.
21. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1900. Washington. 1900. pp. 459. Report of the in-
spection of the several branches, July 21 to November 12, 1900,
by Maj. Thomas T. Knox, Inspector-General, U. S. A. Washing-
ton. 1901. pp. 135. Senate Report, 56th Congress, 2d Ses-
sion, Report No. 2297. pp. 6. Report State Homes for year
ending June 30, 1900. Washington. 1901. pp. 24.
22. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1901. Washington. 1901. pp. 549. 57th Congress, 1st
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 39. Report
of the inspection of the several branches, August 9 to November
14, 1 90 1, by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas T. Knox, Inspector-
General, U. S. A. Washington. 1901. pp. 147. 57th Con-
gress, 1st Session. House of Representatives Document No. 137.
730
23. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1902. Washington. 1902. pp. 455. 57th Congress, 2d
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 54. Report of
the inspection of the several branches, July 15 to October 22,
1902, by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas T. Knox, Inspector-
General U. S. A. Washington. 1902. pp. 155. 57th Con-
gress, 2nd Session, House of Representatives Document No. 182.
24. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1903. Washington. 1903. pp. 454. 58th Congress, 1st
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 46. Report
of the inspection of the several branches, July 13 to October 27,
1903, by Brigadier-General Geo. H. Burton, Inspector-General
U. S. A. Washington. 1903. pp. 68. (3). 58th Congress, 2d
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 61.
25. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1904. Washington. 1904. pp. 482. 58th Congress, 3d
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 71. Report of
the inspection of the several branches, July 13 to November 23,
1904, by Colonel S. C. Mills, Inspector-General U. S. A. Wash-
ington. 1904. pp. 91. 58th Congress, 3d Session, House of
Representatives Document No. 193.
26. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1905. Washington. 1905. pp. 514. 59th Congress, 1st
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 81. Report
of an inspection of the several branches, July 14 to October 12,
1905, by Col. John L. Chamberlain, Inspector-General. Wash-
ington. 1905. pp. 85. 59th Congress, 1st Session, House of
Representatives Document No. 84.
27. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1906. Washington. 1906. pp. 538. 59th Congress, 2d
Session, House of Representatives Document No. 276. Report
of an inspection of the several branches, July 21 to October 15,
1906, by Col. John L. Chamberlain, Inspector-General. Wash-
ington. 1906. pp. 95. 59th Congress, 2d Session, House of
Representatives Document No. 88.
28. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1907. pp. 528. 60th Congress, 1st Session.
29. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1908. pp. 515. Report of inspection of the several branches
from September 2 to November 14, 1908. pp. 58. 60th Con-
gress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Document No. 88.
30. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1909. pp. 546. Report of inspection of the several branches
from August 11 to October 27, 1909, by Maj. A. W. Brewster,
19th Infantry, Acting Inspector-General, pp. 66. 61st Con-
gress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Document No. 254.
House of Representatives Document No. 400. Bill. Joint
Resolution House of Representatives Resolution 142.
731
31. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1910. pp. 535. Report of inspection of the several branches
from August 28 to November 19, 1910, by Major A. W. Brewster,
Inspector-Genera^l. pp. 64. 61st Congress, 3d Session, House
of Representatives Documents Nos. 1078-1218.
32. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 191 1. pp. 508. Report of inspection of the several branches
from September 1 1 to December 5, 191 1, by Major W. H. Gordon,
Inspector-General, pp. 75. 62nd Congress, 2d Session, House
of Representatives Document No. 474. Post Fund Letter
from the President of the Board of Managers, National Home for
Disabled Volunteer Sdjdiers, transmitting deta^d report of
receipts and disbursements and transfers in connection with the
Post Fund from July 1, 1886, to March 2, 191 1. pp. 138.
62d Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Document
No. 529.
33. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 19 1 2. pp. 479. Report of an inspection of the several
branches from September 18, 1912, to December 5, 1912, by
Major W. H. Gordon, Inspector-General, pp. 94. 62d Congress,
3d Session, House of Representatives Documents Nos. 1009-987.
34. Report of the Board of Managers for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1913. pp. 464. Report of an inspection of the several
branches from September 8, 1913, to November 29, 1913, by
Major W. P. Jackson, Inspector-General, pp. 103. 63d Con-
gress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Document No. 502.
8vo.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs for the relief of the
Seventh Regiment New York Cavalry Volunteers.
49th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 92. Feb. 9, 1886. 8vo. pp. 4.
Report from the Committee on Military Affairs to pension
John Cleveland Robinson (adverse).
52d Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 2383. (Bill.)
January 30, 1893. 8vo. pp. 4. Relates the Military services of Gen. Robinson.
Report of a Board of Army Officers upon the claim of Maj.-Gen.
William Farrar Smith, U. S. V., Major U. S. Army
(Retired), that he, and not General Rosecrans, originated
the plan for the relief of Chattanooga in October, 1863.
Proceedings, conclusions, and opinions of the board
approved by Hon. Elihu Root, Secretary of War. Members
of the Board: Maj.-Gen. John R. Brooke, U. S. Army;
Col. George L. Gillespie, Corps of Engineers, U. S.
Army; Col. M. V. Sheridan, Assistant Adjutant-General,
U. S. Army.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. 8vo. pp. 226.
500 copies printed.
732
Report of Committee on Claims. In the case of Mary Clark.
House of Representatives, December 29, 1863.
(Richmond. 1863.) 8vo. pp.2. Relates the Military service of Gen. Clark.
Report of Committee on Pensions on a bill granting a pension
to Mrs. Katherine Todd Crittenden, widow of the late
Maj.-Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden.
53d Congress, 3d Session, Report No. 716. Dec. II, 1894.
8vo. pp. 1. Bill pp. 1. Relates the Military service of Gen. Crittenden.
Report of Committee granting pension to Mrs. W. S. Hancock.
49th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report IQ23. 8vo. pp. 4.
Relates the Military service of Gen. Hancock.
Report of Committee on Military Affairs for the relief of Thomas
P. O'Reilly.
52d Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 643.
8vo. pp. 2. Relates the Military service of Gen. O'Reilly.
Report of Committee on Pensions in the case of Maj.-Gen.
Stahel.
53d Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 1089. June
15, 1894. 8vo. pp. 4. Relates the Military service of Gen. Stahel.
Report of Committee on Invalid Pensions, to whom was referred
the bill granting a pension to the widow of Maj.-Gen.
G. K. Warren (with bill 6943).
47th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 1830.
Washington. Dec. 16, 1882. 8vo. pp. 3.
Relates the Military service of Gen. Warren.
Report of Committee on Military Affairs to appoint and retire
John C. Fremont as Major-General U. S. A.
50th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report 2365. Parts
1 and 2. Majority and minority. May 28, 1888. 8vo. pp. 4.
Relates the Military service of Gen. Fremont.
Report of Executive Committee of the Gettysburg Battlefield
Mem. Association on the 72nd Penna. Regiment Case,
August 25, 1891.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4.
Report of Indiana Military Agencies. To the Governor.
Indianapolis: W. R. Hollaway, State Printer. 1865. 8vo. pp. 76.
733
Report of State Commission for erection of monument to
Ninth New Jersey Volunteers at New Berne, North
Carolina. Dedication National Cemetery, New Berne,
N. C, May 18, 1905. 1861-1865, Mustered in October,
1861, Mustered out 1865. Total enlistments, 2,720 men.
Three years and nine months of continued active service
in the field.
n. p. Published by authority of the Commission. 1905. 4to. pp. 112.
Report of the Board of Military Claims.
1. Made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of an act
of Assembly, Approved April 16, 1862. (Harrisburg, March 10,
1863.) pp. 40.
2. For the year 1865. pp. 128.
2 Vols. 8vo.
Report of the Board of Publication of the official records of the
Union and Confederate Armies. Board of Publication:
Major George Davis, United States Army; Leslie J.
Perry, Civilian Expert; Joseph W. Kirkley, Civilian
Expert.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1896. 8vo. pp. 1 1.
Report of the Chickamuaga and Chattanooga National Park
Commission on the claim of Gen. John B. Turchin and
others, that in the Battle of Chattanooga his brigade
captured the position on Missionary Ridge known as the
De Long Place, and the decision of the Secretary of War
thereon.
(Washington, D. C. 1896.) 8vo. pp. 37.
Report of the Commission appointed, pursuant to the Act of
the General Assembly, to ascertain and mark the position
occupied by Illinois troops in the Siege of Vicksburg.
8vo. pp. 31.
Report of the Commissioners appointed to disburse the $50,000
appropriated for the relief of families of Md. Vols. January
Session, 1864. (Document 1.) By the House of Dele-
gates. February 20, 1864. Read and ordered to be
printed.
Annapolis: Bull & Tuttle. 1864. 8vo. pp. 14.
Report of the Commissioners of Morgan Raid Claims.
Columbus, Ohio: Executive Documents. 1865. 8vo. pp. 815-1265.
734
Report of the Committee appointed to erect a tablet to the
memory of George Grenville Benedict, in the College
Street Church, Burlington, Vt.
Burlington: Free Press Printing Co., Printers. 1909. 8vo. pp. 22.
Report of the Committee appointed to revise the Soldiers
Record.
Danvers: Published by the town. 1895. 8vo. pp. VII. 1-165.
Report of the Committee of the Christian Commission in charge
of the District of Maryland.
Baltimore: Printed by Jos. Robinson. 1862. i2mo. pp. 16.
Reports of the Committee on Military Affairs.
1. " Money advanced for War Purposes." 51st Congress, 1st Session,
Senate Report 1350, June 12, 1890. pp. 8. Bill pp. 1.
2. Letter from Acting Secretary of the Treasury. "State Claims."
51st Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document
No. 413. pp. 2.
8vo.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs having had under
consideration House Bill No. 479, to establish a national
military and naval museum in the city of Washington.
51st Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 2084.
8vo. pp. 75.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs on the missing
records in the case of Major-Gen. Don Carlos Buell.
Washington. 1872. 8vo. pp. — Autograph letter of Gen. Buell.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs on the Memorial
of Major Gasper Tochman, late of the Polish Army
(C. S. A.)
Richmond, Va.: House of Representatives, April 23, 1863. 8vo. pp. 8.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs to whom was
referred the bill authorizing the President to place the
name of Herman Biggs on the list of retired officers of the
Army, Dec. 13, 1881.
47th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 1. pp. 5.
Bill, Senate, 173, and remarks in Senate, pp. 4.
8vo.
Report of the Committee on Exchange of Compliments (of the
27th Indiana Regimental Association), with Gen. Geo.
H. Gordon.
Indianapolis: W. B. Burford. 1886. i2mo. pp. 8.
735
Report of the Committee on Quartermaster and Commissary
Departments.
Richmond: House of Representatives, Feb. 13, 1864. 8vo. pp. 3.
Reports of the Committees on Military Affairs. Senate.
1. 44th Congress, 1st Session. 1876.
2. 47th Congress, 2d Session. 1883-84.
3. 48th Congress, 2d Session. 1884-85.
4. 49th Congress, 2d Session. 1886-87.
5. 50th Congress, 2d Session. 1888-89.
6. 51st Congress, 1st Session. 1889-90.
7. 51st Congress, 2d Session. 1890-91.
8. 52d Congress, 1st Session. 1891-92.
9. 52d Congress, 2d Session. 1893-94.
10. 54th Congress, 1st Session. 1896.
11. 54th Congress, 2d Session. 1898.
12. 55th Congress. 1899.
13. 56th Congress. 1901.
14. 57th Congress, 1st Session. 1901-02.
J5- 57tn Congress, 2d Session. 1902-03.
16. 58th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions. 1903-04.
17. 58th Congress, 3d Session. 1904-05.
Washington, D. C. 8vo. 17 Vols. 25 copies of each compiled.
Report from the Committee on Invalid Pensions in the case of
James C. Parrott.
54th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 560.
February 28, 1896. 8vo. pp. 2(1). Relates the Military service of Gen. Parrott.
Report from the Committee on Invalid Pensions to Harriet C.
Gregg, widow of Gen. John Irvin Gregg.
54th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 534.
8vo. pp. 4(1). Relates the Military service of Gen. John I. Gregg.
Report from Committee on Pensions in the case of Susan A.
Paddock.
54th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 1379. February 2, 1897.
8vo. pp. 3 (1). Relates the Military service of Gen. Paddock.
Report of the Comptroller-General of South Carolina.
1. To the General Assembly for the fiscal year 1912. Pension
Report of South Carolina. Part I. pp. 227.
2. To the General Assembly for the fiscal year 191 3. Pension Report
of South Carolina. Part I. pp. 230.
Columbia, S. C. 1913-1914. 8vo.
736
Report of the Congressional Committee on the operations of the
Army of the Potomac, causes of its inaction and ill success,
its several campaigns, why McClellan was removed, the
Battle of Fredericksburg, removal of Burnside.
New York: Tribune Association. 1863. 8vo. pp. 30 (25).
Interleaved and ms. notes to the entire subject with newspaper cuttings
inserted.
Report of the Dutchess County and Poughkeepsie Sanitary
Fair, held at Sanitary Hall, in the City of Poughkeepsie,
from March 15 to March 19, 1864.
Poughkeepsie: Printed by Piatt & Schram. 1864. 8vo. pp. 42.
Report of the General Agent of the State of New York for the
relief of sick, wounded, furloughed and discharged soldiers.
Albany: Comstock & Cassidy, Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 134.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs to appoint and
retire Alfred Pleasonton.
50th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 340.
Washington. Feb. 7, 1888. 8vo. pp. 5.
Relates the Military service of Gen. Pleasonton.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs in the case of Gen.
N. J. T. Dana.
52d Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 220. 8vo. pp. 2 (2).
Relates the Military service of Gen. Dana.
Report of the Committee to pension Maj.-Gen. John A. Mc-
Clernard.
53d Congress, 3d Session, Senate Report 717. Dec. II, 1894. pp. I. Bill
Calendar No. 723. pp. I. 8vo.
Relates the Military service of Gen. McClernard.
Report of the case of Captain James T. Peale.
50th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Report No. 2429. January II, 1889.
8vo. pp. 6. Relates the Military service of Capt. Peale.
Report of the Committee on Military Affairs to whom was
referred the bill (House of Representatives 2575) for the
relief of John Schenk.
50th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 4097.
8vo. pp. 6. Relates the Military service of Capt. Schenk.
737
Report of the General Committee for the Thirty-third National
Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic and
attendant reunions, held at Philadelphia, September
4 to 9, 1899.
Philadelphia: Printed by Allen, Lane & Scott. 1900. 8vo. pp. 86.
Report of the General George Sykes Monument Committee.
(Sketch of General George Sykes.)
(New York. 1887.) 8vo. pp. 11.
Report of the General Superintendent of the Philadelphia
Branch of the U. S. Sanitary Commission, to the Executive
Committee.
1. January 1, 1865. pp. 51.
2. January 1, 1866. pp. 81.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1 Vol. 8vo.
Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War.
1. Army of the Potomac. Washington. 1863. pp. 756.
2. Bull Run, Balls Bluff. Washington. 1863. pp. 512.
3. Western Department, etc. Washington. 1863. pp. 659.
4. Army of Potomac, Battle of Petersburg. Washington. 1865.
pp. LXXVII. 1-524-249.
5. Red River Expedition, pp. XLIX. 1-401. Ft. Fisher Expedition.
pp. VIII. 1-260-182. Washington. 1865.
6. Sherman-Johnston, etc. Washington. 1865. pp. 23 IV. 120
VI. 108-100-1 19-88.
7. Supplement, Vol. I. Washington. 1866. pp. 3-217-20-13-77-32.
8. Supplement, Vol. II. Washington. 1866. PP.-3-391-472.
9. Fort Pillow Massacre and Returned Prisoners. Washington.
1864. pp. X. 128 1-3 (8).
8vo. 9 Vols.
Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War.
37th Congress, 3d Session, Senate-Representative Committee. No. 7.
December 23, 1862. 8vo. pp. 40.
Report of Joint Committee to mark the positions occupied by
the 1st and 2d Delaware Regiments at the Battle of Get-
tysburg, July 2 and 3, 1863.
Dover, Delaware: Printed at the Delawarean Office. 1887. 8vo. pp. 28.
Report of the Joint Committee relative to frauds upon vol-
unteers, as made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania,
April 20, 1864.
Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 47.
738
Report of the Joint Committee appointed to investigate the
condition and treatment of Prisoners of War.
Richmond. March 3, 1865. 8vo. pp. 17.
Report of the Joint Special Committee on the burial of Massa-
chusetts dead at Gettysburg, with a list of the Massa-
chusetts soldiers buried in the National Cemetery, and
other matters in relation thereto.
Boston. 1863. 8vo. pp. 29.
Report of the Kentucky Branch of the U. S. Sanitary Com-
mission.
Louisville. 1866. 8vo. pp. 20.
Report of the killed, wounded and missing of the 28th Penna.
Infantry Volunteers, submitted at the close of the fight
at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.
(Original ms.) 4*0. pp. (16).
Report of the Maine Andersonville Monument Commissioners,
Hon. S. J. Walton, Hon. L. C. Morse, Col. Levi M. Poor,
Commissioners. S. J. Walton, Chairman; Levi M. Poor,
Secretary. 1904.
Augusta: Kennebec Journal Print. 1904. 8vo. pp 31..
Report of the Maine Commissioners on the monument erected
at Salisbury, N. C, 1908. Gov. William T. Cobb,
Joseph L. Small, Hon. Thomas G. Libby, Commissioners.
1908.
Waterville Sentinel Publishing Company. 1908. 8vo. pp. 27 (7).
Reports of the Managers of the Soldiers' Home.
1. First Report of the Managers of the Cooper Shop Soldiers' Home,
of Philadelphia, corner of Race and Crown Streets. Presented
February 14, 1865. Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1865.
pp. 29 (1).
2. Charter and By-Laws of the Soldiers' Home in the City of Phila-
delphia, No. 3917 Market Street, with the officers and contributors,
July I, 1873. Philadelphia: Ives & Son, Printers, pp. 19.
3. Second Report of the Managers of the Soldiers Home, S. E. corner
Sixteenth and Filbert Streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: King
& Baird, Printers. 1866. pp. 39 (1).
8vo.
Report of the Minnesota Commissioners (under Act approved
April 10, 1893) to locate positions and erect monuments
on the Battlefields of Chickamauga and Chattanooga and
of the dedication of said monuments, Sept. 10, 1895.
(St. Paul. 1895.) 8vo. pp. 18.
739
Report of the Minnesota Commissioners (under Act approved
April 10, 1893) to locate position and erect monuments on
the Battlefields of Chickamauga and Chattanooga and of
the dedication of said monuments, Sept. 18, 1895.
n. p. (1896.) 8vo. pp. 18.
Report of the Minnesota-Shiloh Monument Commission to the
Governor of Minnesota, including ceremonies of dedica-
tion of memorial to the First Battery Minnesota Light
Artillery, in the Shiloh National Military Park, April 10,
1908.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 31.
Report of the Monument Committee of the One Hundred and
Twenty-third Regiment New York Infantry Volunteers,
1st Brig., 1st Div., 20th Corps. Read at a meeting of the
Regimental Association at Argyle, N. Y., October 14,
1890.
Salem: Axion Print. 1891. 8vo. pp. 4.
Report of the Monument Committee of the Veteran Association
of the 13th Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, 1862-1865.
The dedicatory exercises at Gettysburg, on Friday, July
1, 1887, and the camp fire on Thursday evening, June
30th, with a list of the contributors to the Monument
Fund.
New Brunswick, N. J. 1887. 8vo. pp. 65.
Report of the New Jersey Andersonville Monument Com-
missioners. 1899.
Somerville, N. J.: The Unionist-Gazette Association. 1899. 8vo. pp. 18.
Report of the New Berne Monument Commission made to the
General Assembly at its January Session, 1910. State of
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Providence: E. L. Freeman Company, State Printers. 19 10. 8vo. pp. 54.
Report of the Proceedings in connection with the monument
erected by Maj.-Gen. Daniel Butterfield, U. S. V., at
Fredericksburg, Va., in honor of the Fifth Corps, Army of
the Potomac, and presentation of a tablet by the 12th
N. Y. Regiment Association to the Oneida Historical
Society, Utica, New York.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 39 (3).
Report of the Roanoke Island Investigation Committee.
Richmond, Va.: House of Representatives. 1862. 8vo. pp. 14.
740
Reports of the Secretary of War.
1. July I, 1861. (Simon* Cameron.) pp. 19-83.
2. Dec. 1, 1861. (Simon Cameron.) pp. 3-569.
3. Dec. 1, 1862. (Edwin M. Stanton.) pp. 3-28 (Exhibits VIII.)
29-117.
4. Dec. 5, 1863. (Edwin M. Stanton.) pp. 3-510.
5. March 2, 1865. (Edwin M. Stanton.) pp. 3-235 1-131 1-169.
6. November 22, 1865. (Edwin M. Stanton.) Vol. I. pp. 890.
Vol. II. 891-1305.
7. November 14, 1866. (Edwin M. Stanton.) pp. 774.
8. November, 1867. (U. S. Grant.) Vol. I. pp. 693. Vol. II.
pp. 867.
Washington, D. C. 1861-68. 8vo. 8 Vols.
Report of the Secretary of War to a resolution of the Senate of
the 7th of January, in relation to the number of Three
Years' Volunteers in the service of the United States, and
the number of Brigadier-Generals and other brigade
officers that have been nominated to the Senate for its
confirmation.
37th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 27. 1862. 8vo. pp. 4.
Report of the Secretary of War, communicating, in answer to a
resolution of the Senate of the 16th of January, informa-
tion in relation to the number of troops raised by the State
of Missouri for local defence, pursuant to the provisions
of the act approved February 13, 1862.
37th Congress, 3d Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 41. February 17, 1863.
8vo. pp. 6.
Report of the Secretary of War in response to a resolution of the
House of Representatives of March 16, 1886, requesting a
full and complete list of officers now on the retired list of
the Army with their respective rank or relative rank,
annual pay and allowances, etc.
(Washington. 1886.) 8vo. pp. 29.
Report of the State of Maryland Gettysburg Monument Com-
mission to His Excellency E. E. Jackson, Governor of
Maryland, June 17, 1891.
Baltimore: Printed by William K. Boyle & Son. 1891. 8vo. pp. 144.
Report of the Special Committee to inquire into certain out-
rages of the enemy.
Richmond, Va.: House of Representatives, n. d. 8vo. pp. 4.
741
Report of the Shiloh Battlefield Commission to the Governor
of Iowa, December 3, 1895. Printed by order of the
General Assembly.
Des Moines: F. R. Conaway, State Printer. 1895. 8vo. pp. 22.
Report of the Soldiers' Monument Committee of the City of
Fitchburg.
Fitchburg. 1874. 8vo. pp. 36.
Report of the Supervisory Committee for recruiting Colored
Regiments.
Philadelphia. 1864. 8vo. pp. 8. Circulars, etc., inserted.
Report of Treasurer and Recruiting Committee appointed by
the enrolled men of Maiden, to act in connection with the
Selectmen, in recruiting men under the call of the Presi-
dent of the United States, dated July 18, 1864.
Boston: C. C. P. Moody, Printer. 1864. 8vo. pp. 16.
Reports of Metropolitan Fair.
1. Report of the Treasurer of the Metropolitan Fair, in aid of the
United States Sanitary Commission, held in New York City, April,
1864, to August 1, 1864. pp. 93.
2. Final Report of the Treasurer and Finance Committee of the
Metropolitan Fair, in aid of the United States Sanitary Com-
mission, held in New York, April, 1864. pp. 12 (1).
New York: John F. Trow, Printer. 1864. 8vo.
Report of the United Confederate Veteran Historical Commit-
tee, which was unanimously adopted at the Sixth Annual
Reunion held at Richmond, Va., June 30th and July 1st
and 2nd, 1896.
New Orleans. 1897. 8vo. pp. 23.
Report of the Western Sanitary Commission for the year ending
June 1, 1863.
St. Louis, Mo.: Western Sanitary Commission. 1863. 8vo. pp. 32.
Report on "A bill granting a pension to Mary Palmer Banks,
widow of Maj.-Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks."
53d Congress, 3d Session, Senate Report No. 715. Dec. 11, 1894. 8vo. pp. 2.
Relates the Service of Gen. Banks.
Report on Bill to Pension the National Guards of East Tennessee.
56th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 1929.
8vo. pp. 14. (Bills 2).
742
Reports on the extent and nature of the materials available for
the preparation of a Medical and Surgical History of the
Rebellion. Circular No. 6. War Department, Surgeon-
General's Office, Washington, Nov. I, 1865. Illustrated.
Philadelphia. 1865. 4to. pp. —
Report on David S. Gordon.
54th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report 492. pp. 5.
Majority Report. House of Representatives Bill 1567. pp. 1. Minority
Report. Part 2. pp. 4. 8vo. Relates the Service of Gen. Gordon.
Report on the treatment of prisoners of War by the Rebel
authorities during the War of the Rebellion, to which are
appended the testimony taken by the committee and
official documents and statistics, etc.
40th Congress, 3d Session, House of Representatives Report No. 45.
Washington. 1869. 8vo. pp. —
Report to accompany bill House of Representatives 6519 to
place Ulysses S. Grant, late General of the Army and
ex-President of the United States, upon the retired list of
the Army. Views of the Minority. Jan. 18, 1881.
46th Congress, 3d Session, House of Representatives Report 92. 8vo. pp. 4.
Report to the Members of the Twentieth Ward Bounty
Fund Commission. 1865. (With chronology of the
War.)
Philadelphia. 1865. 48mo. pp. 30.
Report to the Secretary of War on the transportation of food
to the City of Richmond.
Richmond, Va. Feb. 4, 1864. 8vo. pp. 6.
Report with Bill to Pension John B. Turchin.
56th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report No. 1142.
8vo. pp. 6. (Bill 1.) Relates the Military service of Gen. Turchin.
Reports, Correspondence and Orders of military operations in
the .War of the Rebellion, from January 1st to March 31st,
1863. (Including the Vicksburg Campaign, January
2 1st to July 4th, 1863.)
Washington. 1878. Ry. 8vo. pp. XXII. 1-727. 25 copies printed.
Reports, Correspondence and Orders of military operations in
the War of the Rebellion, from April 1st to June 4th,
1863. Including the Chancellorsville, Va., Campaign.
Washington: War Record Publication Office. 1878. Ry. 8vo.
Vol. I. pp. XXIX. 1-512. Vol. II. pp. 513-1122. 25 copies printed.
743
Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, 1860-1865,
including reports of the action of the Southern State
authorities in seizing U. S. Forts, Arsenals, etc.
Vol. I. pp. XII. 1-532. Vol. IX. pp. XVI. 1-560.
Vol. II. pp. XXIII. 1-642. Vol. X. pp. XII. 1-284.
Vol. III. pp. XXI. 1-694! Vol. XI. pp. XIII. 1-553.
Vol. IV. pp. XII. 1-761. Vol. XII. pp. 1-632.
Vol. V. pp. XXII. 1-842. Vol. XIII. pp. XXII. 1-727.
Vol. VI. pp. XVII. 1-673. Vol. XIV. pp. XXXIX. 1-18 1-1122.
Vol. VII. pp. XXV. 1-686. Vol. XV. pp. LV. 1-958.
Vol. VIII. pp. XXXI. 1-776.
Washington: Adjutant-General's Printing Office. 1874-1880. 8vo. 15 Vols.
Unique set of preliminary print of 10 copies.
Set used by the Official Board of Publication of the War Records as basis of
their work.
Reports of the Bureau of Military Statistics of the State of
New York.
Albany. 1864-67.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. 212. Vol. II. pp. 199. Vol. III. pp. 576.
Vol. IV. pp. 679.
Reports of the Soldiers' Memorial Society.
1. Presented at its second annual meeting, June 5, 1866. Published
by order of the Society. Boston. 1866. pp. 32.
2. Presented at its third annual meeting, June 11, 1867. Published
by order of the Society. Boston. 1897. pp. 32.
8vo.
Reports of the Superintendent and Treasurer of the New
England Soldiers' Relief Association, 194 Broadway, New
York, November, 1863. Founded by Sons of New
England resident in New York, April 3, 1862.
New York: Chapin & Bromell, Printers. 1863. i2mo. pp. 23.
Reports of the Surgeon-General U. S. Army.
1. Nov. 13, 1861, C. A. Finley. pp. 60-63.
2. Nov. 10, 1862, W. A. Hammond, pp. 9.
3. Oct. 31, 1863, J. K. Barnes, pp. 67-72.
4. Oct. 20, 1864, J. K. Barnes, pp. 97-99.
5. Oct. 20, 1865, J. K. Barnes, pp. 7.
6. Oct. 20, 1866, J. K. Barnes, pp. 8.
Washington, D. C. 8vo. Complete series.
Reprint of Certain Articles in Illustration of the Life and
Services of Gen'l U. S. Grant, both as Soldier and States-
man, and in his defence against the assaults of his enemies.
n. p. 1880. 8vo. pp. 28.
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Resolutions adopted by Twentieth Artillery Battalion, Ala-
bama Volunteers.
(Richmond. 1864.) 8vo. pp. (2). ("War to go on.")
Resolutions of Forsberg's Brigade, Wharton's Division (Army
of the Valley), C. S. A.
(Richmond, Va. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 2. ("The War to go on.")
Resolutions of the House of Representatives, Message of the
President (Davis), etc., in the case of Charles K. Hyde.
(Richmond, Va. Sept. 27, 1862.) 8vo. pp. n.
Resolutions on the Death of General Posey of Mississippi.
(Killed at Bristoe Station, Va., Oct. 14, 1863.)
Richmond, n. d. i2mo. pp. (2).
Responses to Toasts at a banquet given by members of the
Union League in commemoration of the Seventy-fourth
Anniversary of the Birth of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant.
Philadelphia, April 27, 1896.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 64.
Retirements in the Army, including all the officers above the
rank of Lieutenants and the Lieutenants who retire
previous to 191 1. Reprinted from the Army and Navy
Journal May 12, 1883, and April 9, 1887.
New York. 1887. 8vo. pp. 10.
Return of Casualties in the Union Forces (Maj.-Gen. George
G. Meade, U. S. Army, Comd'g.), at the Battle of Gettys-
burg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863.
Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1885. 8vo. pp. 25.
50 copies printed.
Return of Casualties in the Union Forces from the Wilderness
to the James River, May-June, 1864.
Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 120.
50 copies printed.
Return of Casualties in the Union Forces, operating against
Richmond, Va., June 15-30, 1864.
Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 38.
50 copies printed.
Return of Casualties in the Union Forces at Deep Bottom,
Va., July 27-29, 1864.
Washington, D. C: War Department, War Records Office. 1888.
8vo. pp. 11. 50 copies printed.
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Return of Casualties in the Union Forces at the Crater, near
Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.
Washington: War Records Office. 1888. 8vo. pp.8. 50 copies printed.
Return of Casualties in the Union Forces (commanded by
Major-General Philip H. Sheridan) at Fisher's Hill, Va.,
September 21-22, 1864.
Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. II.
50 copies printed.
Return of Missouri Volunteers, State Militia, and Enrolled
Militia for December, 1862. Extract from Report of
Adjutant-General of Missouri.
War Department, Adjt.-Gen. Office. (1886.) 8vo. pp. 6.
50 copies printed.
Review of the Armies at Washington. (An account of the
review of the Armies at Washington, May, 1865, with
orders, etc.
New York: Daily Tribune, May 20, 22, 24 and 25, 1865.
i2mo. pp. (23). (Mounted.)
Revised Edition of the Acts of Assembly and Ordinances
relating to the Borough of Gettysburg, together with a
brief history of the Town from its foundation to the
present time, 1887.
Gettysburg: J. E. Wible, Printer. 1887. 8vo. pp. 74.
Revised United States Army Regulations of 1861, with an
appendix containing the changes and laws affecting Army
Regulations and Articles of War to June 25, 1863.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1863. 8vo. pp. 594.
Field copy 28th Regt. P. V. with many field forms, etc., inserted.
Reynolds Memorial Association. Unveiling of the Statue
of General John F. Reynolds, Philadelphia, September 18,
1884.
Philadelphia. 1884. 8vo. pp. 40.
Reynolds Monument Dedication. A collection of the circu-
lars, orders, etc., with the newspapers, giving an account
of the ceremonies in Philadelphia.
Sm. 4to. pp. (30). Unique.
746
Reynolds Memorial. Addresses delivered before the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania upon the occasion of the presenta-
tion of a portrait of Maj.-Gen. John F. Reynolds, March
8, 1880.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1880. 8vo. pp.99.
Fine paper edition 150 printed. Proof impression of portrait and autograph
note of Captain Rosengarten inserted with cuttings, etc.
Rhode Island. Annual Reports of the Adjutant General of
the State of Rhode Island.
1. For the year 1861. pp. 27. 4. For the year 1864. pp. 73.
2. For the year 1862. pp. 64. 5. For the year 1865. pp. 36.
3. For the year 1863. pp. 94. 6. For the year 1866. pp. 68.
Providence. 1862-1867. 8vo. 1 Vol. Autograph letter of Gen. Le Faver.
Rhode Island. Names of the officers, soldiers and seamen in
Rhode Island Regiments, or belonging to the State of
Rhode Island, and serving in the regiments of other states
and in the regular Army and Navy of the United States,
who lost their lives in the defence of their country, in the
suppression of the late rebellion. (Prepared for the
Soldiers' monument in Providence.)
Providence: Providence Press Company. 1869. 8vo. pp. 32.
Richmond Guide Book. Sketches and views of Richmond,
Virginia. Supplemented by sketches of Williamsburg,
Jamestown, Yorktown. Description and map. Historic
Battlefields. Location given of all pictures in book.
Richmond, Va. : M. A. Burgess, Publisher. 1909. i6mo. pp. 86. (Map.)
Richmond During the War. Four years of personal observa-
tions by a Richmond lady (Mrs. Brock).
New York. 1867. i2mo. pp. 389.
Richmond Howitzer Battalion. Contributions to a history
of the Richmond Howitzer Battalion.
1. Pamphlet No. 1. pp. 84. 3. Pamphlet No. 3. pp. 64.
2. Pamphlet No. 2. pp. 304. 4. Pamphlet No. 4. pp. 64.
Richmond, Va.: Carlton McCarthy & Co. 1883-1886. 8vo. 4 Vols.
Richmond Howitzers in the War. Four years campaigning
with the Army of Northern Virginia, by a member of the
Company.
Richmond, Va. 1891. i2mo. pp. 155.
747
Rifle Shots at past and passing events, a poem in three cantos.
Being hits at time on the wing, by an inhabitant of the
Comet of 1 86 1.
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. (1862.) 8vo. pp. 112.
Right Shall Make Might. An account of the celebration of
the Thirty-fourth Anniversary of the Washington Artil-
lery, with the oration of Gen. Samuel McGowan, of
Abbeville, S. C, and the transfer and reception of the
War Guidon of Hart's Battery at Charleston, S. C,
Washington's Day, February 22, 1878.
Charleston, S. C. 1878. 8vo. pp. 48.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. McGowan, C. S. A.
Robert Warren, the Texan Refugee. A thrilling story of
field and camp life during the Civil War.
Philadelphia: John E. Potter & Company, n. d. i2mo. pp. VIII. 5-568.
Roll of Honor. Members of Gettysburg Lodge, No. 124,
I. O. O. F., who took part in the War, 1 861 -1865.
Gettysburg, Pa. 1898. Broadside 4to.
Roll of Honor, I. O. O. F., Pennsylvania. Comprising the
names of the brothers who have been in the military or
naval service of the United States during the Great
Rebellion.
Journal Proceedings Grand Lodge of Penna. An. Sess. 1865. Semi-An»
Sess. 1865. An. Sess. 1866. Semi-An. Sess. 1866. An. Sess. 1867.
8vo. pp. (90). Unique.
Roll of Honor. List of members of Bowdoin College who have
served in the United States Army or Navy during the
War of the Rebellion.
Brunswick. 1865. Ry. 8vo. pp. 12.
Roll of Honor of the City of Chelsea. A list of the soldiers
and sailors who served in the quota of Chelsea, in the great
Civil War for the preservation of the Union, from 1861 to
1865, with a partial record of each man, alphabetically
arranged, also an appendix including the names of Chelsea
men who served to the credit of other states, cities and
towns.
Chelsea: H. Mason & Son, Printers. 1880. 8vo. pp. 213.
748
Rolls of Honor.
i. Statement of the disposition of some of the bodies of deceased
Union soldiers and prisoners of War whose remains have been
removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western
States. Vol. I pp. 28 (1).
2. Vol. II. pp. 57 (1).
3. Vol. III. pp. 37 (1).
4. Vol. IV. pp. 41 (1).
5. Alphabetical index to places of interment of deceased Union
soldiers in the various States and Territories, as specified in
Rolls of Honor Nos. I. -XIII., being those issued from The
Quartermaster-General's Office, between June 15, 1865, and
August 27, 1867. pp. 15.
6. Roll of Honor (No. 1). Names of Soldiers who died in defence
of the American Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at
Washington, D. C, from August 3, 1861, to June 30, 1865.
PP- 193-
7. (No. 2.) Names of Officers and Soldiers found on the Battle-
fields of the Wilderness and of Spottsylvania Court House, Va.
pp. 20.
8. (No. 3.) The martyrs who, for our country, gave up their lives
in the prison pens in Andersonville, Ga. pp. 225.
9. (No. 4.) Names of soldiers, victims of the Rebellion, buried in
the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia, pp. 69.
10. (No. 5.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union interred in the National Cemeteries at Fortress Monroe
and Hampton, Va. pp. 56.
n. (No. 6.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union interred in the Eastern District of Texas, Central District
of Texas, Rio Grande District, Department of Texas, Camp
Ford, Tyler, Texas, and Corpus Christi, Texas, pp. 35.
12. (No. 7.) Names of soldiers, victims of the Rebellion, buried in
National Cemeteries in Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, Penn-
sylvania, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Louis-
iana and Colorado Territory during the Rebellion, pp. 138.
13. (No. 8.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in Arkansas, California, Indiana, Michigan,
Minnesota and Nevada; and the Territories of Arizona, Colorado,
Idaho, New Mexico and Washington, pp. 126.
14. (No. 9.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland, South
Carolina, Florida, Louisana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, The
Military Division of the Mississippi and The Territory of Dakota.
PP- 244.
15. (No. 10.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa,
Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, and
Dakota Territory, pp. 212.
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1 6. (No. II.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Chattanooga,
Stone's River, and Knoxville, Tenn. pp. 441. (Appendix I.)
17. (No. 12.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mary-
land, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Utah
Territory and on the Pacific Coast, pp. 173.
18. (No. 13.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in New York, Illinois, Virginia, West Virginia,
Missouri, and the Territories of Colorado and Utah. pp. 135.
19. (No. 14.) Names of the soldiers who in defence of the American
Union, suffered martyrdom* i n the prison pens throughout the
South, pp. VIII. 1-337.
20. (No. 15.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Antietam (Mary-
land) and at Arlington (Additional), Culpeper Court House,
Cold Harbor, Winchester, Staunton and various scattered locali-
ties in Virginia, pp. 367.
21. (No. 16.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries and other burial
places at Brookline, Cambridge and Worcester, Masachusetts;
Buffalo, Chautauqua, Cypress Hills (Additional), Fort Niagara,
Lockport, Lodi, Madison Barracks, Plattsburg Barracks and
Rochester, New York; Gettysburg, Mercersburg, Reading,
Philadelphia, Tamaqua and Upton, Pennsylvania; Brattleboro
and Montpelier, Vermont; City Point (Additional), Danville
(Additional), Glendale, Richmond and Yorktown (Additional),
Virginia, pp. IX. 1-392.
22. (No. 17.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in National and Public Cemeteries in Kentucky,
and at New Albany, Jeffersonville and Madison, Indiana;
Lawton (Millen) and Andersonville, Georgia; Supplementary,
pp. IX. 516.
23. (No. 18.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in National Cemeteries at Fort Harrison, Ya.:
Wilmington and Raleigh, N. C; Port Hudson, La.; Brownsville,
San Antonio and Galveston, Texas; Little Rock, Fayetteville
and Fort Smith, Ark.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Mound City, 111.;
Cincinnati, Ohio; Springfield, Mo.; Forts Scott and Leavenworth,
Kansas; and in Local Cemeteries and at Military Posts in Texas,
Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa and Kansas,
pp. 469.
24. (No. 19.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Baltimore, Mary-
land; Petersburg, Virginia; New Berne, North Carolina; Florence,
South Carolina (Additional); Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Fort St.
Philip, Louisiana; Jefferson City, Missouri; and various Posts in
the States of Minnesota and New Mexico, and Arizona, Colorado,
Dakota, Indiana, Montana, Utah and Washington Territories.
PP- 349-
750
25. (No. 20.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Corinth, Missis-
sippi; Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee; and Jefferson Barracks,
Missouri, pp. 400.
26. (No. 21.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Memphis, Ten-
nessee; and Chalmette (near New Orleans), Louisiana, pp. 408.
27. (No. 22.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemetery at Nashville, Tennes-
see, pp. 524.
28. (No. 23.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Marietta, Ga.;
Fort Donaldson, Tenn.: Chattanooga, Tenn. (Additional to
No. 11); Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Additional to No. 11); and
Knoxville, Tenn. (Additional to No. 11). pp. 323.
29. (No. 24.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Vicksburg, Miss.,
and New Albany, Ind. pp. 224.
30. (No. 25.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Fredericksburg,
Virginia; Mobile, Alabama; and Fort Gibson, Indian Territory;
and names not heretofore published of Union soldiers interred in
the National Cemeteries at Hampton, Virginia, Barrancas,
Florida, and Alexandria, Louisiana, pp. 336.
31. (No. 26.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Mound City,
Illinois; Cincinnati, Columbus, Gallipolis, Cleveland, Sandusky
and Dayton, Ohio; Little Rock, Fayetteville and Fort Smith,
Arkansas (Additional to Vol. XVIII.) ; Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas (Additional to Vol. XVIII.) ; Petersburg, Virginia
(Additional to Vol. XIX.); Hampton, Virginia (Additional to
Vol. XXV.); and Winchester, Cold Harbor and Culpeper Court
House, Virginia (Additional to Vol. XV.) pp. 250.
32. (No. 27.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American
Union, interred in the National Cemeteries at Beaufort, South
Carolina; Natchez, Mississippi; Vicksburg, Mississippi (Additional
to. Vol. XXIV.) ; and Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee (Additional
to Vol. XX.). pp. 160.
Washington: Quartermaster-General's Office. 1867-69. 8 Vols.
Roll of the Graduates and Undergraduates of Amherst
College, who served in the Army or Navy of the United
States, during the War of the Rebellion. Prepared under
the direction of the Faculty of the College.
Amherst: Henry M. McCloud, Printer. 1871. 8vo. pp. 48.
Roll of the Members of the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry
Association.
Philadelphia. 1890. 48mo. pp. (15).
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Roster and By-Laws of Col. Hassendeubel Post, No. 13, Depart-
ment of Missouri, G. A. R. (Records of members.)
St. Louis, Mo.: Louis C. Hesse, Printer. 191 1. 481x10. pp. 80.
Roster Company D, Twelfth Regiment Iowa Infantry Volun-
teers,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (4).
Roster of applications received at Adjutant-General's Office,
Harrisburg, Pa., for transportation to Chattanooga,
Tennessee, under provisions of Act of Assembly, Approved
July 22, 1897.
Harrisburg. 1897. 8vo. pp. 27.
Roster of Fuller's Ohio Brigade Association, Survivors of the
27th, 39th, 43rd and 63rd Regiments Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, with post office addresses so far as known to
February 1, 1892.
n. p. (1892.) 8vo. pp. 36.
Roster of First Wisconsin Cavalry,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4. (Mounted.)
Roster of officers and members of the Society of the Army and
Navy of the Confederate States in the State of Maryland.
Incorporated and recorded in Liber G. R., No. 19, folio
294, of the Charter Records of Baltimore City, with
constitution.
Baltimore: The Sun Office. 1888. 8vo. pp. 36.
Roster of Officers of the Virginia State Line, 1863.
(Richmond. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 10.
Roster of Regular and Volunteer Forces in the service of the
United States, June 30, 1862.
Washington: War Records Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 39. 50 copies printed.
Roster of surviving members of the Forty-first Regiment, Ohio
Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion,
1861-1865. Giving name, company, rank and P. O.
address.
Cleveland, 0.: W. R. Smellie, Printer. 1896. 48mo. pp. 19.
Roster of Survivors of the 5th Regiment Connecticut Volun-
teers, as far as known to the Secretary. Re-revised Sep-
tember 9, 1897.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (4).
752
Roster (1861-1898) of the Survivors of the 95th Regiment of
Penna. Vols. Goslin's Penna. Zouaves, Octobers, 1898.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 15.
Roster of the Survivors of the 150th Regiment Penna. Vols.,
after 50 years, 1862-1912.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. folded. (Broadside).
Roster of the Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-
1865.
Vol. I. Compiled by Authority of the Legislature, under the direction
of Jeremiah M. Tusk, Governor, and Chandler P. Chapman,
Adjutant-General, pp. VI 1 1. -829.
Vol. II. pp. 979.
Madison, Wisconsin. 1886. Presentation copy from Gen. Chandler.
Roster of the Old Guard. The Armed Guard of the Department
of the Potomac, G. A. R., of Washington, D. C., August,
1891.
Washington, n. d. l2mo. pp. 9.
Roster of the 3d Regiment Ohio V. I. Association, 1888.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. (24).
Roster of the Twelfth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers.
Oration of Colonel William E. Potter, Feb. 22, 1875.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 32.
Roster of Officers of the First Regiment of Infantry, 1 784-1907.
n. p. n. d. pp. (44) 1-198.
Roster of Commissioned Officers of the Second Regiment U. S.
Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Eli L. Huggins. Head-
quarters: Fort Myer, Virginia. July 1, 1902.
Fort Myer, Virginia. 1902. i2mo. pp. 9.
Roster of the Commissioned Officers of the Sixth U.S. Infantry,
Commanded by Colonel Joseph W. Duncan.
Mindanao, P. I.: Headquarters Zamboanga, July 1, 1906. Sixth Infantry
Press. i2mo. pp. (10). Autograph note of Col. Duncan.
Roster of the Eighth U. S. Infantry, Colonel Frederick A. Smith
Commanding, Fort Jay, Governor's Island, New York.
Adjutant's Office, Regimental Press, C. C. Church Press. (1904.)
i2mo. pp. 17.
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Roster of the Non-Commissioned Officers of the Tenth U. S.
Gavalry, with some Regimental Reminiscences, Appen-
dices, etc., connected with the early history of the regi-
ment.
St. Paul, Minn.: Printed by Wm. Kennedy Printing Co. 1897. i2mo. pp.52.
Privately printed.
Roster of the nth Regiment U. S. Infantry, from the 14th day
of May, 1861, to the 14th day of May, 1866.
(Richmond, Va. 1866.) 8vo. pp. 8.
Roster of Commissioned Officers of the Sixteenth United States
Infantry, commanded by Colonel Hugh A. Theaker.
Headquarters: Fort Sherman, Idaho. January 1, 1898.
Regimental Press, n. d. i2mo. Oblong, pp. (35).
100 copies printed. War Record of Officers of Regiment.
Roster of Commissioned Officers of the Thirty-fourth Regt. of
Infantry, United States Army.
34th Infantry Press. 1867. (4*0 sheet folded 8vo.)
Roster of the Petitioners to the Massachusetts Legislature of
1904 for correction of errors on the Tablet of the Hooker
Statue. Issued by the Hooker Brigade Committee.
Boston, n. d. 8vo. pp. 56.
Rules and articles for the government of the Army of Virginia.
Richmond. 1 861. 8vo. pp. 29.
Rules and Regulations of the Berrien Mounted Home Guard.
Savannah, Ga. 1861. i8mo. pp. 8.
Rules and Special Orders of the Mower United States Army
General Hospital at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1865.
i2mo. pp. 39 and folded folio engraving.
Rules for keeping the Principal Record Books used at Depart-
ment and General Headquarters and at the Adjutant-
General's Office and for making the Principal Reports,
Returns, etc., required for the Adjutant-General's Office.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1864. i2mo. pp. 108.
754
Rules for keeping the Principal Record Books used at Depart-
ment and General Headquarters and at the Adjutant-
General's Office, and for making the Principal Reports,
Returns, etc., required for the Adjutant-General's Office.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1865. i2mo. pp. III.
Gen. W. S. Hancock's copy with Autograph and book plate.
Rules for the Government of the Chatham Artillery, adopted at
a meeting of the Corps, held at the Armory, Wednesday,
February 15, i860.
Savannah: Printed by John M. Cooper & Company, i860. i6mo. pp. 35 (1).
Running at the Heads. Being an authentic account of the
capture of Jefferson Davis.
The Atlantic Monthly, Sept., 1865. pp. —
Sabre, G. E. — Nineteen Months a Prisoner of War.
Narrative of Lieutenant G. E. Sabre, Second Rhode
Island Cavalry, of his experience in the war prisons and
stockades of Morton, Mobile, Atlanta, Libby, Belle
Island, Andersonville, Macon, Charleston, and Columbia,
and his escape to the Union lines, to which is appended a
list of officers confined at Columbia during the winter of
1864 and 1865.
New York: The American News Company. 1865. i2mo. pp. 207.
Safford, De Forest. — The Bay State Forty-fourth. A
Regimental Record. Edited by De Forest Safford, of the
44th Regiment.
Boston: W. F. Brown & Co., Printers. (March, 1863.) 8vo. pp. 32.
Autograph letter of Author.
Sala, George Augustus. — My Diary in America in the midst
of War. By George Augustus Sala.
London: Tinslay Brothers. 1865.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. VI. 1-425. Vol. II. pp. (VI.) 1-424.
Sala, George Augustus. — Things I Have Seen and people
I have known. By George Augustus Sala.
London: Cassell & Company. 1894.
i2mo. Vol. I. pp. XXIII. 1-268. Vol. II. pp. VIII. 1-296.
Salm, Salm. — Ten Years of My Life, by the Princess Felix
Salm Salm.
London: Richard Bently & Son. 1876.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-328. Vol. II. pp. X. 1-280.
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Salomon, Edward Selig. — "Gettysburg." * * * Edward S.
Salomon, Brevet Brig.-General, U. S. Vols., Lt.-Col.
82d Illinois Infantry. Read before the California Com-
mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States at a banquet at San Francisco, California,
January 17, 1912.
San Francisco: Shannon-Conny Printing Co. 1913. 8vo. pp. 19.
Sanborn, John Benjamin. — Memories of Vicksburg. Ad-
dress of Gen. John B. Sanborn, before Camp No. 1,
(St. Paul) Sons of Veterans.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 25.
Sanborn, John Benjamin. — Oration delivered before the
Society of the Army of the Tennessee, at Chicago, 111.,
September 9, 1885, by Gen. John B. Sanborn.
St. Paul: H. M. Smyth Printing Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. 24.
Sanborn, John Benjamin. — Reminiscences of the Campaigns
against Vicksburg, by General John B. Sanborn, late
Colonel Fourth Minnesota Volunteers, Brigadier-General
and Brevet Major-General. Read by request at the
October Meeting of Department of American History of
the Minnesota Historical Society.
St. Paul: H. M. Smyth Printing Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. 44.
Sanborn, John Benjamin. — Reminiscences of the War in the
Department of the Missouri. Paper read at Meeting of
the Military Order of the Loyal Legion at Ryan Hotel,
St. Paul, Nov. 3, 1886, by Bvt. Maj.-Gen. John B.
Sanborn.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 31.
Sanborn, John Benjamin. — Some Descriptions of the Battle
in which commands of Gen. John B. Sanborn, of St.
Paul, Minnesota, participated, in the Departments of
Tennessee and Missouri, during the Rebellion of 1861-65.
(St. Paul. 1900.) 8vo. pp. 56. Privately printed.
Sanborn, John Benjamin. — The Crisis at Champion's Hill,
the Decisive Battle of the Civil War. By Gen. John B.
Sanborn, late Major-General U. S. Volunteers.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 32. Presentation copy from Author.
756
Sanborne, Pliny F. — Christian Patriotism. A Discourse on
the death of Lewis R. Gates who fell in Battle at Port
Republic, Va., June 9, 1862, delivered in the Congrega-
tional Church, West Bloomfield, N. Y., July 13, 1862, by
Rev. Pliny F. Sanborne. Published by request of friends.
Rochester, N. Y.: Caloric Press of Benton & Andrews. 1862. 8vo. pp. 18.
Sander, Constantin. — Geschichte des Burgerkrieges in den
Vereinigten Staaten Von Amerika, 1 861 -1865. Zweite-
Auflage ver vollstandigt sind nach den neuesten Quellen
umgearbeitet von F. Mangold. * * mit vier uebersichts-
karten in Farbendruck und drei planen.
Frankfort, a. M. 1876. 8vo. Band I. pp. 792.
Autograph letter of Major Mangold.
Sander, Constantin. — History of the Four Years' Civil War
in the United States of America, by Constantin Sander,
Captain of the King's Prussian Artillery, Commanded by
the Military Confederacy Commission, with survey maps
and plans of operations in colored prints.
Frankfort-on-the-Main: J. D. Sauerlander's Press. 1865. 8vo. pp. XV. 1-587.
Sander, Constantin. — The American Civil War from the
beginning to the end of 1862, with some introductory
observations on its social, economical and political causes,
from the best sources, by Constantin Sander, Captain
Royal Prussian Rhine Artillery Brigade No. 8.
Frankfort-on-the-Main. 1863. 8vo. pp. 131.
Sanders, D. W. — Hood's Tennessee Campaign.
The Southern Bivouac, Nov., 1884, to Aug., 1885. Chap. I.-X. pp. —
Sanderson, Joseph Warner. — Memories and Memoranda of
Forty and Fifty Years Ago, by Joseph W. Sanderson,
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Milwaukee: Burdick & Allen, Printers. 1907. 8vo. pp. 18.
Sandford, Washington L. — History of Fourteenth Illinois
Cavalry and the Brigades to which it belonged. Com-
piled from manuscript history by Sanford, West and
Featherson, and from notes of comrades. Carefully
compared with and corrected by Government Published
Official Reports and Statistics furnished by Union and
Confederate Officers, with biographies of officers and rolls
of men, embellished with portraits. Compiled and
published by W. L. Sanford, late First Lieutenant,
Company "I," Fourteenth Reg. Illinois Cavalry.
Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company. 1898. i2mo. pp. 347.
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Sanford, Daniel. — God Our Refuge in Trouble. A sermon
preached August 24, 1862, at West Medway, in the
Church of Rev. Dr. Ide, occasioned by the deaths of his
youngest son, Mr. Geo. H. Ide, aged 26, and Mr. Herman
S. Sparrow, son of Mr. Solon Sparrow, aged 21, who fell
when fighting in defence of their country, at Cedar
Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. By Rev. D. Sanford.
Holliston: E. G. Plumpton, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 15.
Sanger, Joseph Prentiss. — The Inspector-General's De-
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U. S. A.
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Sangston, Lawrence. — Bastiles of the North, by a member
of the Maryland Legislature.
Baltimore: Kelly, Hedian & Piet. 1863. 8vo. pp. 136.
Sargent, Horace Binney. — Address delivered before the
Society of the Army and Navy of the Department of the
Gulf, at New York, October 17, 1872, by Gen. Horace
Binney Sargent.
Boston. 1872. 8vo. pp. 29.
Presentation copy from Gen. Sargent to Gen. Sheridan.
Sarmiento, Ferdinand L. — Historical Sketch of the Soldiers'
Home in the City of Philadelphia, incorporated April 9,
1864, succeeding the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment-
Committee, Organized May, 1861. Edited by F. L.
Sarmiento. pp. 99. Philadelphia. Published by the
Soldiers' Home. 1886. A Loyal and Patriotic Charity
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1889, of the proceedings attending the dissolution of the
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Philadelphia: Press of Franklin Printing Company. 1886. Ry. 8vo. pp.99.
Sarmiento, Ferdinand L. — Life of Pauline Cushman, the
celebrated Union spy and scout, comprising her early his-
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Cumberland, and exciting adventures with rebel chieftains
and others while within the enemy's lines; together with
her capture and sentence to death by General Bragg, and
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final rescue by the Union Army under General Rose-
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Sarmiento, Ferdinand L. — The History of Our Flag from
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Savage, John. — The Life and Public Services of Andrew
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John Savage, * * with an accurate portrait on steel by
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New York: Derby & Miller, Publishers. 1866. 8vo. pp. 408 1-157 1-19.
Savage, R. A. — The Memorial Record of the Soldiers from
Stowe, Vermont, who fought for our Government, during
the Rebellion of 186 1-5. Prepared by R. A. Savage.
Montpelier. 1867. i6mo. pp. 104. 500 copies printed.
Sawtelle, Charles Greene. — Copies of and Extracts from
Letters, endorsements and official reports on file in the
War Department regarding the military services of Bvt.
Brig.-Gen. Chas. G. Sawtelle, Deputy Quartermaster-
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Sawyer, Franklin. — A Military History of the 8th Regiment,
Ohio Vol. Infy., its battles, marches and army movements,
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Cleveland, O. : Fairbanks & Co., Printers. 1881. 8vo. pp. 260.
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Sawyer, Franklin. — Ohio's Day at Gettysburg. Unveiling
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The Granite Monthly, August, 1881. pp. 463-466.
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Schaff, Morris. — The Sunset of the Confederacy. By Morris
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The Atlantic Monthly, 1912. Parts I.-VIII. Autograph letter of Author.
Schaff, Philip. — The Gettysburg Week. By Philip Schaff.
Scribner's Magazine, July, 1894. pp. 23-30.
Schalk, Eniil. — Campaigns of 1862 and 1863, illustrating the
principles of strategy, by Emil Schalk.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1863. i2mo. pp. VIII.-252.
760
Schalk, Emil. — The Generalship of Halleck and Hooker as
displayed in the recent operations south of the Rappa-
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Philadelphia: The Press, May 9, 1863. i2mo. pp. (4). (Mounted.)
Schaller, Frank. — The Spirit of Military Institutions, by
Marshal Marmont. Translated from the last Paris
edition (1859) and augmented by biographical, historical,
topographical, and military notes. By Frank Schaller,
Colonel Confederate Army.
Columbia, S. C: Evans & Cogswell. 1864. i2mo. pp. 278.
From page 237 will be found a sketch of the life and services of Albert Sidney-
Johnston, C. S. A., by Col. Schaller.
Schaller, Frank. — The Spirit of Military Institutions, by
the Duke of Ragusa. Translated from the last Paris
edition and augmented with biographical, historic,
topographical and military notes (Southern), with a new
version of General Jomni's celebrated Thirty-fifth chapter
of Part i, of Treatise on Grand Military Operations. By
Frank Schaller, Col. 22d Regt. Miss. Infantry, Confederate
Army.
•Columbia, S. C. 1864. i2mo. pp. 278.
Scheibert, F. — Sieben Monate in den Rebellen-Staaten wahr.
den nordam. Krieges 1863. M. 4 Gefechts- u. Situat.-
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Stettin. 1868. 8vo. pp. V. 1-126.
Scheibert, Justus. — Der Burgerkrieg in den Nordamerikan-
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Offizier von J. Scheibert, Major im Koniglich Preusi-
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Berlin: Ernest Siegfried Mittler und Sohn. 1874. 8vo. pp. 182.
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Scheibert, Justus. — La Guerre Civile aux Etats-Unis
d'Amerique (Guerre de la Secession) consideree au point
de vue militaire pour les officers de l'armee Allemande
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Paris. 1876. 8vo. pp. —
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Schell, Frank H. — Sketching Under Fire at Antietam. A
War correspondent's personal account of his experience
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drawn by the author in the midst of action, forty -one
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McClure's Magazine, February, 1904. pp. 418-429.
Schenck, Robert Cummings. — Robert C. Schenck, U.S. A.,
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Schmidt, Ernest Reinhold. — The American Civil War.
History of the people of the United States, before, during
and after the Rebellion, by Dr. Ernest Reinhold Schmidt,
with portrait, plans, maps and an appendix of tables of
comparative statistics.
Philadelphia and Leipsic. 1869. Ry. 8vo.
Part I. pp. LXXXV. IX. 1-322. Part II and an appendix of Tables of
Comparative Statistics, pp. 327.
Schmucker, Samuel Mosheim. — History of the Civil War
in the United States, its cause, origin, progress and con-
clusion, containing full, impartial and graphic descriptions
of the various military and naval engagements, with the
heroic deeds achieved by armies and individuals, touching
scenes and incidents in the camp, the cabin, the field and
the hospital, with biographical sketches of its heroes.
Revised and completed by Dr. L. P. Brockett. Illus-
trated with over one hundred and fifty fine portraits of
generals, battle scenes, maps and diagrams.
Philadelphia: Jones Brothers & Co. (1865.) Imp. 8vo. pp. 102 1.
Schmutz, George S. — History of the I02d Regiment, O. V. I.
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Schneck, Benjamin Shroder. — The Burning of Chambers-
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corroborative statements from the Rev. J. Clark, Hon. A.
K. McClure, J. Hoke, Esq., Rev. T. H. Apple, Rev. B.
Bausman, Rev. S. J. Niccolls, and J. K. Shryock, Esq.,
in letters to a friend. Fourth edition, revised and
enlarged, with a plan of the burnt portions of the town.
Philadelphia. 1865. i2mo. pp. —
762
Schneck, Benjamin Shroder. — The Destruction of the
Town of Chambersburg by the rebels on the 30th of
July, 1864, from personal examination of the place and
locality, as well as from detailed information of an eye
witness, Dr. B. S. Schneck. Exhibited with historic
accuracy by Dr. George Seibert, Pastor, at Newark, New
Jersey.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Published by J. Kohler. 1865. i2mo. pp. 49.
Schofield, John McAllister. — Forty- six Years in the Army,
by Lieutenant-General John M. Schofield.
New York: The Century Co. 1897. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-577.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
Schofield, John McAllister. — (Letter to Gen. Henry M.
Cist, Secretary of the Society of the Army of the Cum-
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West Point, N. Y. Sept. 15, 1880. 4to. pp.8. 50 copies privately printed.
Schooler, James. — History of the United States of America
under the Constitution, by James Schooler. Vol. VI.
1 861-1865. (History of the War of the Rebellion.)
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, Publishers. (1899.)
8vo. pp. XXII. 1-647.
Schouler, William. — A History of Massachusetts in the
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Boston: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1868-1871.
Ry. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. XIV.-670. Vol. II Cities and Towns, pp. XII.-701.
Schreiner, Hermann L. — The Beauregard Songster, being
a collection of patriotic, sentimental, and comic songs.
The most popular of the day. Arranged by Herman L.
Schreiner.
Macon and Savannah, Ga.: Published by John C. Schreiner & Son. 1864.
48mo. pp. 36.
Schuellermann, Charles W. — The Life of A. Pree Varica-
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Schurz, Carl. — Address in Memory of, Carnegie Hall, New
York, November 21, 1906. New York Committee of the
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McClure's Magazine, June, 1907. pp. 161-176.
Schurz, Carl. — The Battle of Gettysburg. By Carl
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McClure's Magazine, July, 1907. pp. 272-285.
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Vol. I. 1829-1852. Illustrated with portraits and original drawings.
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Vol. II. 1 852- 1 863. pp. 467.
Vol. III. 1863-1869. With a sketch of his life and public services
from 1 869- 1 906, by Frederick Bancroft and William A. Dunning.
Illustrated with portraits and views, pp. X. 1-486.
New York: The McClure Company. MCMVII.-MCMVIII.
Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. — Illustrated Catalogue
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the uniform of the Army, Navy and Marine, and Revenue
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Schwartz, Stephen. — Twenty-two Months a Prisoner of
War. A narrative of twenty-two months' imprisonment
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treachery, dating from April, 1861, to February, 1863, by
Stephen Schwartz. Illustrated.
St. Louis, Mo. : Published for the Author, by A. F. Nelson Publishing Co. 1892.
i2mo. pp. 221. Autograph note of Author.
Scofield, John Courts. — An Address delivered by John C.
Scofield, Chief Clerk, War Department, in accepting on
behalf of the United States Government the monuments
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September 17, 1906.
i2mo. pp. 12. One hundred copies privately printed.
764
Scofield, Levi T. — The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville,
Tenn. Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30,
1864. With maps, sketches, portraits and photographic
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Cleveland: Press of the Caxton Co. 1909. 8vo. pp. 66 (1).
Scott, Allen M. — Chronicles of the Great Rebellion, by
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Cincinnati : C. F. Vent & Co. 1868. i2mo. pp.344.
Scott, George. — Tamarack Farm. The story of Rube Walcott
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New York: The Grafton Press. (1903.) i2mo. pp. 236.
Scott, Henry Lee. — Military Dictionary, comprising tech-
nical definitions, information on raising and keeping
troops. Actual service, including makeshifts and im-
proved material, and law, government and adminis-
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New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1861. 8vo. pp. 674.
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Scott, John. — Partisan Life with Colonel John S. Mosby.
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Scott, John. — Story of the Thirty-second Iowa Infantry
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Nevada, la. 1896. 8vo. pp. 526.
Scott, Kate M. — History of the One Hundred and Fifth Regi-
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of the organization, marches, battles, toils and dangers
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Philadelphia: New World Publishing Company. 1877. 8vo. pp. XV. 329.
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Scott, Kate M. — The Gallant One Hundred and Fifth
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Philadelphia: The Times, March 19, 1887. i2mo. pp. (17).
765
Scott, Samuel W. — Angel, Samuel P. — History of the Thir-
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women of these counties who performed brave deeds and
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Scott, William A. — Battle of Gettysburg, by William A.
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Gettysburg, Pa. July 10, 1905. 8vo. pp. 28.
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The career of the Fourth Iowa Veteran Volunteers, from
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G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1893. 8vo. pp. XXII. (1) 1-602.
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New York. 1864. Imp. 8vo. Large paper. 100 printed.
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52 portraits and engravings inserted.
Scott, W. W. — Stanard, W. G. — Capital of Virginia and
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Richmond. 1894. 4to. pp. —
Scribner, Benjamin Franklin. — How Soldiers Were Made,
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New Albany, Ind. 1887. i2mo. pp. IV. 316.
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Portland, Maine: L. H. Nelson Company. 1905. 4to. pp. 32.
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Se Cheverell, J. Hamp. — Journal History of the Twenty-
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Cleveland. 1882. i2mo. pp. XIV. 7-316.
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Se Cheverell, J. Hamp. — Journal History of the Twenty-
ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865, its victories
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Seddon, James Alexander. — Report of the Secretary of War,
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Confederate States of America, War Department, April
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Richmond, November 3, 1864. 8vo. pp. 36.
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the Survivors Association of the 90th Regiment P. V.,
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l2mo. pp. 477.
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Seville, William P. — History of the First Regiment, Delaware
Volunteers, from the commencement of the "Three
Months' Service" to the final muster-out at the close of
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Shane, John H. — The First Regiment Eastern Shore Mary-
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769
Shanks, John Peter Clever. — Speech of Gen. J. P. C. Shanks,
of Indiana, on treatment of prisoners of war, delivered
before the Grand Army of the Republic, Washington,
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(Washington, D. C. 1870.) 8vo. pp. 16.
Shanks, John Peter Clever. — Vindication of Major-General
John C. Fremont against the attacks of the slave power
and its allies, by Hon. John P. C. Shanks, of Indiana, in
the House of Representatives, Tuesday, March 4, 1862.
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we held it.
Harper's Magazine, Jan., 1868. pp. —
Shanks, William Franklin Gose. — Lookout Mountain and
how we won it. (Illustrated.)
Harper's Magazine, June, 1868. pp. —
Map and Field Copy of Gen. Orders 265 A. of C.
Field Copy of Gen. Orders 79, 2d Div., 12th A. Corps, congratulating the
troops, inserted.
Shanks, William Franklin Gose. — Recollections of Hooker,
Grant, Thomas, Sherman, Rosecrans and Sheridan.
(Illustrated.)
Harper's Magazine. 1865-67. pp. —
Shanks, William Franklin Gose. — Personal Recollections
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Shattuck, Charles P. — Military Record of Pepperell, Mass.
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by C. P. Shattuck.
Nashau.-N. H.: R. H. Wheeler. 1877. 8vo. pp.38.
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Montgomery, Ala. 1867. 8vo. pp. III.
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of Hon. Edmund Shaw, at the dedication of the monument
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Shaw, James. — Twelve Years in America; being observations
on the country, the people, institutions and religion; with
notices of slavery and the late War; and facts and incidents
illustrative of ministerial life and labor in Illinois, with
notes of travel through the United States and Canada.
By the Rev. James Shaw, of the Illinois Conference,
Methodist Episcopal Church, America.
London: Hamilton, Adams & Co. 1867. i2mo. pp. XVI. (Map.) 1-440.
Shaw, John M. — Life and Services of Maj.-Gen. John A.
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Rawlins Post, No. 126, G. A. R., Minneapolis, Minn.,
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Shaw, Rodney K. — The Battle of Corinth, October 4, 1862.
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. (pp. 6.) (Mounted.)
Shaw, William H. — A Diary as kept by William H. Shaw,
during the great Civil War, from April, 1861, to July, 1865.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 76. Autograph note of Author.
Shea, John Gilmay. — The American Nation illustrated in
the lives of her fallen brave and living heroes, by John
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New York: Thomas Farrell & Son. 1862. 4to. pp. 433.
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Shea, John Gilmay. — The Fallen Brave. A biographical
memorial of the American officers who have given their
lives for the preservation of the Union. Edited by John
Gilmay Shea, with eight portraits on steel by J. A. O'Neill.
New York: Charles B. Richardson & Co. 1861. 4to. pp. 224.
Shedd, William T. — The Union and the War. A sermon
preached November 27, 1862, by William G. T. Shedd,
D. D., Associate Pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church
in the City of New York.
New York: Charles Scribner. 1863. i2mo. pp. 40.
Sheely, Aaron. — Adams County (Penna.). By Aaron Sheely,
Gettysburg,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 279-313. Autograph letter of Author.
771
Sheely, Aaron. — The Battle of Gettysburg. Also, Early's
demand on Gettysburg and Burgess Kendlehart's reply —
A reference to Major Haller and the Boys of Co. A, 26th
Penna. Vols.
Gettysburg, Pa.: The Compiler, Jan. 23, 1900. i2mo. pp. (31). (Mounted.)
Sheely, Aaron. — The Battle of Gettysburg. Also, Early's
demand on Gettysburg and Burgess Kendlehart's reply.
A reference to Major Haller and the Boys of Co. A, 26th
Penna. Vols.
Gettysburg, Pa.: The Compiler, Jan. 23, 1900. pp. (32). (Mounted.)
Manuscript corrections by the Author and Autograph letter.
Sheldon, R. H.— History of the Twelfth Ohio Cavalry, by R.
H. Sheldon, late Lieut. Co. F.
Grand Army Scout and Soldiers Mail. 1885. i2mo. pp. (156). (Mounted.)
Sheldon, Winthrop D. — The "Twenty-seventh." A regi-
mental history, by Winthrop D. Sheldon, A. M., late
Lieutenant Company H.
New Haven: Morris & Benham. 1866. i6mo. pp. 144.
Shellenberger, John Keller. — Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States, Commandery of Missouri.
The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee. Prepared by
Companion Captain John K. Shellenberger. Read after
the Stated Meeting held February 2, 1907.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 26.
Shellenberger. — The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee,
November 29, 1864. A refutation of the erroneous
statements made by Captain Scofield in his paper entitled
"The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville." By Captain
John K. Shellenberger.
Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company. 1913. 8vo. pp. 49.
125 copies printed for the Author.
Shellenberger, John Keller. — The Battle of Franklin. By
Captain John K. Shellenberger, 64th Ohio Infantry.
Paper read before Minnesota Commandery of the Loyal
Legion U. S., December 9, 1902.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 29.
Shepherd, Henry E. — Life of Robert Edward Lee, by
Henry E. Shepherd, M. A., LL. D.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 280.
772
Shepley, George Forster. — Incidents in the capture of
Richmond. George F. Shepley.
Atlantic Monthly, July, 1880. pp. 18-28.
Sheppard, E. W. — Special Campaign Series No. 14. The
Campaign in Virginia and Maryland, June 26 to Sept. 20,
1862. Cedar Run, Manassas, and Sharpsburg. By
Second Lieut. E. W. Sheppard, 10th Battalion Manchester
Regiment (T. F.). With three maps and seven plans.
London: George Allen & Company, Ltd. 191 1. i2mo. pp. XV. 1-306.
Sheppard, Oscar. — Fuller's Ohio Brigade, 27th, 29th, 43d
and 63d Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry. List of
survivors with post office addresses so far as known to the
secretary, January 1 , 1891 . Oscar Sheppard, late Sergeant
Major 27th O. V. V. I.
Dayton, Ohio: Press of United Brethern Publishing House. 8vo. pp. 26.
Sheridan, Michael Vincent. — Personal Memoirs of Philip
Henry Sheridan, General United States Army. New and
enlarged edition, with an account of his life from 1871 to
his death in 1888. By Brig.-Gen. Michael V. Sheridan.
Illustrated.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1904.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XIII. 1-500. Vol. II. pp. XIII. 1-616.
Autograph letters of Author and Gen. P. H. Sheridan.
Sheridan, Philip Henry. — Personal Memoirs of P. H.
Sheridan, General U. S. Army. In 2 Vols.
London: Chatto & Windus, Picadilly. 1888.
Vol. I. pp. XII. (1) 1-500. 8 portraits and 1 3 maps. Vol. II. pp. IX. (1) 1-486.
Extended into 4 Vols. Extra title pages.
Presentation copy from Lieut.-General P. H. Sheridan.
Autograph letters and notes inserted of Mrs. P. H. Sheridan, J. M. Schofield,
Stewart Van Vliet, Henry L. Abbot, F. T. Dent, W. T. Sherman, G. M. Dodge,
H. W. Halleck, John Pope, G. Granger, James B. Fry, D . C. Buell, R. W.
Johnson, W. P. Carlin, Julius P. Garesch£, T. J. Wood, A. McD. McCook,
Joseph Wheeler, Joseph Hooker, John G. Parke, Joseph E. Johnston, M. V.
Sheridan, C. Kingsbury, Jr., Addison W. Preston, J. H. Wilson, W. F. Smith,
Fitz H. Lee, D. McM. Gregg, W. S. Hancock, J. D. Imboden, Lew. Wallace,
Edwin M. Stanton, W. H. Emory, W. Merritt, C. Grover, J. A. Early, Jacob
Sharpe, T. F. Rodenbough, W. H. Emory, C. C. Auger, Rutherford B. Hayes,
John A. Rawlins, U. S. Grant, G. K. Warren, George Crook, E. O. C. Ord, F.
C. Newhall, George G. Meade, G. K. Warren, H. G. Wright, N. A. Miles, S.
W. Crawford, A. A. Humphreys, J. W. Forsyth, J. J. Reynolds, W. H. Seward,
Charles Griffin, and 123 illustrations.
773
Sheridan, Philip Henry.
i. Report of Operations from March 29, 1865, to April 9, 1865,
including the Appomattox Campaign and the subsequent March
from Petersburg to Dan River and Return, Major-General P. H.
Sheridan, commanding, pp. 16.
2. Appendix to Reports of Operations in the Appomattox Campaign.
Statements relative to the Battle of Five Forks, made before the
Warren Court of Inquiry, and additional dispatches refering to
operations during the Campaign, pp. 7. 7. 7.
n. p. n. d. 8vo.
25 copies privately printed by Gen. Sheridan with notes and corrections by
General Sheridan.
Sheridan, Philip Henry. — Reports.
1. (Report of Operations.) Headquarters, nth Division Army of
the Ohio, Oct. 23, 1862. pp. 3.
2. Report of Operations of the Third Division, Right Wing, 14th
Army Corps, Brig.-Gen. P. H. Sheridan, U. S. V., Commanding,
from December 26, 1862, to January 6, 1863, including the
battle of Stone River, pp. 8.
3. Report of Operations of the Third Division, Twentieth Army
Corps, Army of the Cumberland, Maj.-Gen. P. H. Sheridan,
U. S. Vols., Commanding, from September 2 to September 23,
1863, including the battle of Chickamauga. pp. 6.
4. Report of Operations of the Second Division, Fourth Army Corps,
Army of the Cumberland, Maj.-Gen. P. H. Sheridan, U. S. Vols.,
Commanding, from November 23d to November 26th, 1863,
including the battle of Mission Ridge, pp. 9.
5. Report of Operations of the Cavalry Corps Army of the Potomac,
Major-General P. H. Sheridan, Commanding, from April 6th to
August 4th, 1864. pp. 24.
6. Report of the Operations of the Army of the Shenandoah,
Major-General P. H. Sheridan, Commanding, from August 4th,
1864, to February 27, 1865. pp. 27 (3).
7. Report of Operations of the 1st and 3d Divisions Cavalry, Army
of the Shenandoah, Major-General P. H. Sheridan, Commanding,
from Feb. 27th to March 28th, 1865. pp. 10 (1).
8. Report of Operations of the United States Forces, under Com-
mand of Major-General P. H. Sheridan, U. S. A., from March
29, 1865, to April 9, 1865, including the Appomattox Campaign
and the subsequent march from Petersburg to the Dan River
and the return, pp. 17. Appendix 4 (1).
9. Report of Operations of the United States Forces, and general
information of the condition of affairs in the military division of
the South-west and Gulf and Department of the Gulf, Major-
General P. H. Sheridan, U. S. A., Commanding, from May 29,
1865, to November 4, 1866. pp. 10.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. Complete set.
25 copies printed, and each report signed in Autograph by Gen. Sheridan.
Unique.
774
Sherlock, Eli J. — Memorabilia of the marches and battles in
which the One Hundredth Regiment of Indiana Infantry
Volunteers took an active part, War of the Rebellion,
1861-5. By Captain E. J. Sherlock.
Kansas City, Mo.: Press of Gerard- Woody Printing Co. i2mo. pp. 432.
Sherman, Andrew M. — In the Lowlands of Louisiana in
1863. An address delivered by Rev. Andrew M. Sherman,
at the Forty-second Annual Reunion of the Twenty-third
Conn. Regimental Association, held at Steeplechase
Island, Bridgeport, Conn., on Thursday, August 20, 1908.
Morristown, N. J.: The Howard Publishing Company. 8vo. pp. 40.
Sherman, John. — An Address commemorative of General
William T. Sherman, delivered April 6, 1892, before the
New York Commandery of the Military Order of the
Loyal Legion, by Hon. John Sherman, of the Commandery
of the District of Columbia.
(Washington. 1892.) 8vo. pp. 23.
Sherman, P. Tecumseh. — General Sherman in the Last
Year of the Civil War. An address delivered at the
thirty-eighth reunion of the Society of the Army of the
Tennessee, at St. Louis, Missouri. By P. Tecumseh
Sherman, November 11, 1908.
8vo. pp. 21. Autograph of Author.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — General and Field Orders.
Campaign of the Armies of the Tennessee, Ohio and
Cumberland, Maj.-Gen. W. T. Sherman, Commanding,
1864-5.
St. Louis: R. P. Studley & Co. 1865. i2mo. pp. 250.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — General Orders, Head-
quarters Military Division of the Mississippi, March 18,
1864, to Aug. 29, 1864.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — General William T. Sher-
man's Address, New York City, May 30, 1878.
Philadelphia. 1878. Sm. 8vo. pp. 14.
44 copies privately printed for Col. John P. Nicholson.
775
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — General William T. Sher-
man's Address, New York City, May 30, 1878.
Philadelphia. 1878. i2mo. pp. 14.
44 copies printed for private distribution. Contains the letters of acknowledg-
ment from those to whom copies were presented, including Mrs. Sherman,
Gen. Sherman, Comte de Paris, etc.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — General Sherman's
Official Account of his great march through Georgia
and the Carolinas, from his departure from Chattanooga
to the surrender of General Jos. E. Johnston and the
Confederate forces under his command, to which is added
General Sherman's evidence before the Congressional
Committee on the Conduct of the War ; the animadversions
of Secretary Stanton and General Halleck ; with a defense
of his proceedings, etc.
New York: Bunce & Huntington. 1865. i2mo. pp. 214.
Autograph note and portrait of Gen. Sherman.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Incidents of the March to
the Sea, from the Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman.
Philadelphia: Benjamin F. Emery. 48mo. pp. 13.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Letter of Major-General W.
T. Sherman to Lieut.-Governor B. Stanton, of Columbus,
Ohio,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 7.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Maj.-Gen. Wm. T. Sher-
man's Farewell Address to His Army. Lookout
Mountain, Tunnel Hill, Buzzard Roost Gap, Snake
Creek Gap, Resaca, Dallas, Kenesaw, Atlanta, Savannah,
Averysboro, Bentonsville, Goldsboro, Raleigh.
n. p. n. d. 4to. Folded. (Mounted.)
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Major-General Sherman's
Reports.
1. Campaign against Atlanta.
2. Campaign against Savannah.
3. Campaign through the Carolinas.
4. Johnson's Truce and Surrender.
5. Story of the March through Georgia. (By a Staff Officer.)
Official copy.
New York: Beadle & Company, Publishers. (1865.) i6mo. pp. 84.
776
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Memoirs of General William
T. Sherman, by himself.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1875.
Vol. I. pp. 405. Vol. II. pp. 409. Autograph note of Gen. Sherman.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Memoirs of General William
T. Sherman.
New York: J. Appleton & Company. 1887.
Second edition, revised and corrected.
Extended to 8 Vols, with extra title pages. Illustrated by John P. Nicholson.
1896.
Autograph letters of Theo. Bailey, Mrs. Sherman, J. P. Benjamin, R. Patter-
son, Geo. Sykes, W. B. Franklin, F. J. Porter, Jos. E. Johnston, C. Schurz,
G. T. Beauregard, R. B. Marcy, J. C. Pemberton, A. H. Garland, N. P.
Banks, W. S. Rosecrans, G. M. Dodge, Jas. Longstreet, L. M. Dayton, Jos.
C. Audenried, George W. Nichols, D. M. Hill, Wm. M. Wherry, J. M. Palmer,
E. C. Anderson, S. G. French, J. M. Corse, N. J. Jackson, John A. Logan,
J. G. Barnard, W. F. Barry, J. A. Dahlgren, D. D. Porter, E. B. Stanton,
A. Pardee, Jr., Thos. A. Ruger, Reverdy Johnson, John A. Rawlins, A. G
Curtin, Jos. C. Audenried, W. M. Whipple, N. P. Banks, M. F. Force and
D. Butterfield.
Autographs of J. C. Ingersoll, J. Michler, W. G. Le Due, J. H. Wilson, J. C.
Davis, J. M. Schofield, A. Von Schrader, G. M. McCook, D. Butterfield, J.
Hooker, G. T. Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, E. D. Baker, W. W. Belknap and
Horace Porter.
56 maps and 425 illustrations inserted.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Military Orders of General
William T. Sherman, 1861-65.
(Washington, D. C. 1873.) 8vo. pp. 375.
50 copies printed for Gen. Sherman. Autograph letter of Gen. Sherman.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Photographs (44) illustrat-
ing the campaign of General Sherman in Tennessee,
Alabama and Georgia, 1864, from negatives in the posses-
sion of the War Department, U. S. A.
(Washington, D. C.) Folio.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Some Facts relating to
Maj.-Gen. James B. McPherson, and events attending his
death, by General W. T. Sherman.
(Washington. 1878.) 8vo. pp. (1) 8 and map.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. Sherman.
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Statement of the Military
Service of William T. Sherman, late of the U. S. Army,
compiled from the records of this office.
Washington: War Department, A. G. 0. March n, 1891.
Broadside. (Mounted.)
777
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — Major-Gen. W. T. Sherman.
Hours at Home, Nov., 1865. pp. —
Sherman, William Tecumseh. — The Late Major-Gen. J. B.
McPherson.
Hours at Home, April, 1866. pp. —
Sherman, William Tecumseh — Hancock, Winfield Scott. —
Correspondence between General W. T. Sherman, U. S.
Army, and Major-General W. S. Hancock, U. S. Army, etc.
St. Paul. 1871. 8vo. pp. 35.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Gen. Hancock. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Sherratt, John H. — Holland, Hosmer P. — Beatson, John
W. — Society of the Seventy-fourth Illinois Volun-
teer Infantry. Reunion proceedings and history of the
Regiment.
Rockford, Illinois: W. P. Lamb. 1903. 8vo. pp. 245.
Sherrill, Samuel W. — Heroes in Gray. By Samuel W.
Sherrill, A. M., Superintendent of City Schools, Paris,
Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn.: Claude J. Bell. i2mo. pp. 170.
Sherrill, Miles O. — A Soldier's Story. Prison life and other
incidents in the War of 1861-65. By Miles O. Sherrill, of
Catawba County, North Carolina.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20.
Sherrill, Miles O. — A Soldier's Story. Prison life and other
incidents in the War of 1861-65. By Miles O. Sherrill,
of Catawba County, North Carolina.
Raleigh, N. C: Edwards & Broughton Printing Company, Printers.
8vo. pp. 23 (1).
Sherwood, Isaac R. — The Heroic Literature of the War
Period. A paper read before the Ohio Commandery of
the Loyal Legion, October 2, 1907, by Brevet Brigadier-
General Isaac R. Sherwood, Colonel 111th O. V. I.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. II.
Shinn, Josiah H. — Fort Jefferson and its Commanders in
1 861. Compiled from the official records and other
authentic sources. By Joseph H. Shinn. Reprinted
from Journal Military Service Institution, Governor's
Island, N. Y. H. 1910.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 25. Presentation copy from Author.
778
Ship, S. — Official Report of the Commandant of Cadets of
the battle at New Market, etc.
(Richmond, Va. Jan. 13, 1865.) H. R. Document No. XXV. 8vo. pp. 14.
Shippen, Edward. — Memoir of John Neill, M. D., late Emer-
itus Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of
Pennsylvania. Read before the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia, Oct. 6, 1880, by Edward Shippen. M. D.
Philadelphia. 1880. 8vo. pp. 18. Privately printed.
Shipton, James Ancil. — The American Cavalry in the War
of Secession. (Translated from Revue de Cavaleire, by
Capt. J. A. Shipton, U. S. A.)
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, May, 1902.
pp. 418-426. 554-573- 721-735-
Shoemaker, Michael. — The Michigan Thirteenth. Narra-
tives of the occupation, fortification, attack upon, defense
of, and retreat from Stevenson, Alabama, in 1862, by the
Thirteenth Regiment of Michigan Volunteer Infantry.
By Hon. Michael Shoemaker, Colonel of the Regiment and
Commander of the Post.
n. p. pp. 37. (From Vol. IV., State Pioneer Collections.)
Shoemaker, Michael. — War Sketch by Col. Shoemaker.
Narrative of the capture of Colonel Michael Shoemaker, of
the Thirteenth Regiment of Michigan Volunteer Infantry,
his journey to Richmond, Virginia; his experience in
Libby Prison, his exchange and return.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 25.
Shorey, Henry A. — The Story of the Maine Fifteenth;
being a brief narrative of the more important events in the
history of the Fifteenth Maine Regiment; together with
a complete roster of the Regiment, embracing the name
of every officer and enlisted man serving with it at any
time during its term of service, and illustrations and brief
biographical sketches of nearly all the commissioned
officers of the Regiment, by Henry A. Shorey, Secretary
and Historian Fifteenth Maine Regimental Association.
Bridgeton, Me.: Press of the News. 1890. Ry. 8vo. pp. 178 26.
Shotwell, Randolph A. — Virginia and North Carolina in the
Battle of Gettysburg, by Randolph A. Shotwell, 8th Reg.
Va. Volunteers.
Our Living and Our Dead. pp. 80-97.
779
Shrady, George F. — General Grant's Last Days, by George
F. Shrady, M. D., one of his consulting Surgeons, with a
short biographical sketch of Dr. Shrady.
New York: Privately printed. 1908. 4*0. pp. VI. 1-74. 50 copies printed.
Shreve, William Price. — The Story of the Third Army
Corps Union. Compiled from the original records, by
William P. Shreve.
Boston, Massachusetts. 1910. 8vo. pp. 90.
Privately printed. Presentation copy from Author.
Sibley, Henry Hastings. — Improved Conical Tent invented
and patented by Maj. H. H. Sibley, U. S. Army.
Baltimore: Printed by James Lucas & Son. 1857. 8vo. pp. 13.
Sickles, Daniel Edgar. — Address delivered in Boston before
the Hooker Association of Massachusetts, by Maj. -Gen.
Daniel Edgar Sickels, U. S. Army, Retired, November 29,
1910.
Norwood, Mass.: Norwood Press. (191 1.) 8vo. pp. 29.
Autograph of Author.
Sickles, Daniel Edgar. — Oration delivered by Major-General
D. E. Sickles, U. S. A., before the Society of the Army of
the Potomac, at Fredericksburg, Va., May 25, 1900.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 24.
Sickles, Daniel Edgar. — Third Army Corps on the afternoon
of July 2, 1863, on the Battlefield of Gettysburg.
New York. May 5, 191 1. 8vo. pp. 11.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of General Sickles.
Sickles, Daniel Edgar. — Manuscript of Address delivered at
Gettysburg, 1896, by General Daniel E. Sickles.
4to. pp. 5.
Siddons. — Yankeeland in Her Trouble. An Englishman's
correspondence during the War.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Sikes, E. W. — The Confederate States Congress. By E. W.
Sikes, Wake Forest College, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C: Edwards & Broughton, Printers. 1903. 8vo. pp. 29.
780
Silsbee, S. — D. D. D., or Death, the Devil and the Doctor, on
the War. By Dr. S. Silsbee. Read, for the benefit of the
St. John's Hospital, at the Union Hall of the Catholic
Institute.
Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., Printers. 1862.
i2mo. pp. 88 (1).
Simmons, Flora E. — A Complete Account of the John
Morgan Raid through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio, in
July, 1863.
n. p. Published by Flora E. Simmons. 1863. i6mo. pp. 108.
Simms, William Gilmore. — Sack and Destruction of the
City of Columbia, S. C, to which is added a list of the
property destroyed.
Columbia, S. C: Power Press of the Daily Phoenix. 1865. 8vo. pp. 76.
Simons, Ezra D. — A Regimental History. The One Hundred
and Twenty-fifth New York State Volunteers, by Chaplain
Ezra D. Simons. (Illustrated.)
Published by Ezra D. Simons. 1888. 8vo. pp. XXI. 1-352 XXIX. (4).
Simpson, Thomas. — Papers read before the Historical Society
of Frankford. Vol. I., No. 5. "Frankford Soldiers who
Enlisted in the Civil War. Compiled by Thomas Simpson."
Frankford: Reprinted from "The Gazette." 1907. 8vo. pp. 42.
Simpson, William Augustus. — Historical Sketches, U. S.
Army. The Second Regiment of Artillery, by Lieut. W.
A. Simpson, Adjutant 2d U. S. Artillery.
"Reprinted from the Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution." 1893.
8vo. pp. 16.
Simpson, William Augustus. — The Second Regiment of
Artillery, by Lieut. W. A. Simpson, Adjutant 2d U. S.
Artillery.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July, 1893. pp. 905-920.
Singmaster, Elsie. — Gettysburg Stories of the Red Harvest
and the Aftermath. By Elsie Singmaster.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Miffiin Company. 1913. i2mo. pp. 190.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
Singmaster, Elsie. — The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3,
1863. By Elsie Singmaster.
The Outlook, June 21, 1913. pp. 372-376.
781
Sipes, William B. — The Seventh Pennsylvania Veteran
Volunteer Cavalry, its record, reminiscences and roster,
with an appendix. By William B. Sipes.
Pottsville, Pa.: Miner's Journal Print, n. d. 8vo. pp. IV. 1-143.
Skinner, D. W. — Andrews, N. L. — Addresses at the unveiling
of the War Memorial Tablet at Colgate University, June
16, 1897, by Sergeant D. W. Skinner, Class of '65, and
Professor N. L. Andrews, Class of '62.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (8).
Slater, E. Beverly. — Before The Committee on Military
Affairs of the House of Representatives in re House of
Representatives No. 17498, 61st Congress, 2d Session,
for the appointment of Major George A. Armes, United
States Army, Retired, to the rank and grade of Major-
General on the Retired list of the Army. Brief for
Major Armes.
(Washington.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 99.
Slater, Milo H. — Dedication of the Monument to the memory
of the Colorado Soldiers of the Federal Army who fell
during the Civil War. October 9, 1907. Address by
Mr. Milo H. Slater, President of the Colorado Veteran
Association.
Denver, Colorado: Wahlgreen Printing Company. 1907. 8vo. pp. 30.
Slattery, C. L. — Felix Reville Brunot. A civilian in the
War for the Union. Map and illustrations,
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. —
Slaughter, Philip. — A Sketch of the life of Randolph Fairfax,
a private in the ranks of the Rockbridge Artillery, attached
to the "Stonewall Brigade," and afterwards to the First
Regiment Virginia Light Artillery, Second Corps, Army of
Northern Virginia, including a brief account of Jackson's
Celebrated Valley Campaign. By Rev. Philip Slaughter,
D. D.
1878. i6mo. pp. X. 1-72. Third edition. Autograph note of Author.
Slayton, James R. — The Great Battles of the War.
Gettysburg, by General James R. Slayton. Paper No. I.
(Gettysburg: Compiler Print.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
782
Sloan, John A. — North Carolina in the War between the
States, by John A. Sloan, late Captain Co. B, 27th North
Carolina Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia.
(Motto.) Rufus H. Darly, Publisher. 1883. Ry. 8vo. pp. 170.
Roster of North Carolina Officers, pp. XXII.
Parts I and II. (Publication suspended). Autograph letter of Author.
Sloan, John A. — Reminiscences of the Guilford Grays, Co. B,
27th N. C. Regiment, by John A. Sloan.
Washington, D. C. : R. O. Polkinhorn, Printer. 1883. 8vo. pp. IV. 1-129.
Autograph letter of Author.
Sloane, James. — Speech delivered in the Wigwam of the
Seventeenth Ward, Cincinnati, August 28, 1868. An
analysis and estimate of the character of General Grant,
with respect to his fitness for the Presidency.
Cincinnati. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
Slocum, Henry Warner. — Military Lessons taught by the
War, an address delivered Feb. 23, 1869.
New York. 1869. 8vo. pp. — Autograph letter of Gen. Slocum.
Small, Abner R. — The Sixteenth Maine Regiment in the
War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, by Major A. R. Small,
with introduction written by Gen. James A. Hall.
Portland, Maine: Published for the Regimental Association by B. Thurston &
Company. 1866. 8vo. pp. IV. 323.
Smart, Charles. — The Medical Department, U. S. Army,
by Major Charles Smart, Surgeon U. S. A.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, May, 1893. pp. 692-708.
Smith, A. P. — History of the Seventy-sixth Regiment New
York Volunteers, what it endured and accomplished,
containing descriptions of its twenty-five battles; its
marches, its camp and bivouac scenes, with biographical
sketches of fifty-three officers and a complete record of
the enlisted men. Illustrated with forty-nine engravings
on wood, by J. P. Davis and Speer, of New York, and a
lithograph by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Cortland, N. Y. 1867. 8vo. pp. 429.
Autograph note of Lieut. A. P. Smith.
Smith, Charles Henry. — A Reconnoissance with the First
Maine Cavalry.
(Fort Clark, Texas. May, 1885.) 8vo. pp. (9). Privately printed.
783
Smith, Charles Henry. — Bill Arp. So-called, a side show of
the Southern side of the War. Illustrated by M. A.
Sullivan.
(Motto.) New York: Metropolitan Record Office. 1866. i2mo. pp. 204.
Smith, Charles M. — From Andersonville to Freedom, by
Charles M. Smith (late of Company E, First Massa-
chusetts Cavalry).
Providence: Published by the Society. 1894. 8vo. pp. 74.
Smith, Daniel P. — Company K, First Alabama Regiment, or
three years in the Confederate Service, by Daniel P.
Smith.
Prattville, Ala.: Published by the Survivors. 1885. 8vo. pp. 135 (10).
25 copies printed.
Smith, E. A. — Records of Walthall's Brigade of Mississippians-
Compiled by Rev. E. A. Smith, Company A, 29th Miss.
Brewton, Ala. 1904. 8vo. pp. 89. Autograph note of Author.
Smith, Edward Parmelee. — Incidents among shot and shell.
The only authentic work extant giving many tragic and
touching incidents that came under the notice of the
United States Christian Commission during the long years
of the Civil War. By Rev. Edward P. Smith, Field
Secretary of the Commission. Illustrated.
Edgewood Publishing Company, n. d. 8vo. pp. 512.
Smith, Edward Parmelee. — Incidents of the United States
Christian Commission, by Rev. Edward P. Smith, Field
Secretary of the Commission.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1869. 8vo. pp. 512.
Smith, Francis Henney. — Discourse on the life and character
of Lt.-Gen. Thos. J. Jackson, (C. S. A.) late Professor of
Natural and Experimental Philosophy in the Virginia
Military Institute, by Francis H. Smith, A. M., Super-
intendent of the Virginia Military Institute, read before
the board of visitors, faculty and cadets, July 1, 1863, with
proceedings of the institution in honor of the illustrious
deceased.
Richmond: Ritchie & Dunnavent, Printers. 1863. 8vo. pp. 23.
34
Smith, Francis Henney. — Introductory Lecture read before
the Corps of Cadets, on the resumption of the academic
duties of the Virginia Military Institute, at the Alms
House, Richmond, Va., December 28, 1864, by Francis H.
Smith, A. M., Superintendent of the Va. Military Institute.
Richmond: Macfarlane & Fergusson, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 8.
Smith, Francis Henney. — The Inner Life of the V. M. I.
Cadet; its responsibilities and its privileges. Introduc-
tory address to the Corps of Cadets at the Virginia
Military Institute, Sept. 10, 1866, by Francis H. Smith,
LL. D.
Lexington, Va. 1873. i2mo. pp. 52.
Smith, Frank W. — Smith's " Knapsack" of Facts and Figures,
61 to 65.
Toledo, O.: Spear, Johnson & Co., Printers. 1884. 48mo. pp. 111(3).
Smith, George B. — Official Army List of the Volunteers of
Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa,
• Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. Compiled
and published by George B. Smith.
Chicago, 111.: Tribune Book and Job Printing. 1862. i2mo. pp. 176.
Smith, George Gardner. — Spencer Kellogg Brown, his
life in Kansas and his death as a spy, 1842- 1863, as dis-
closed in his diary. Edited by George Gardner Smith.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. MCMIII. i2mo. pp. 380.
Smith, George G. — The Boy in Gray. A story of the War.
By Geo. G. Smith, Chaplain of Philip's Legion, Georgia
Volunteers.
Nashville, Tenn.: Dallas, Tex.: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South.
1903. 8vo. pp. 267. Fifth edition.
Smith, Gerrit. — Speeches and Letters of Gerrit Smith (from
January, 1863, to January, 1864) on the Rebellion.
New York: John A. Gray & Green, Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 76.
Smith, Gerrit. — Gerrit Smith on McClellan's Nomination
and Acceptance.
New York: Published by the Loyal Publication Society. No. 63. 1864.
8vo. pp. 15.
785
Smith, Gustavus Woodson. — Confederate War Papers.
Fairfax Court House, New Orleans, Seven Pines, Rich-
mond and North Carolina, by Gustavus W. Smith, late
Major-General Confederate States Army.
New York: Atlantic Publishing and Engraving Co. 1884.
i2mo. pp. 381 and 3 maps. Autograph letters of Gen. Smith.
Smith, Gustavus Woodson. — Generals J. E. Johnston and
G. T. Beauregard at the Battle of Manassas, July, 1861,
by Gustavus W. Smith, formerly Major-General Con-
federate States Army.
New York: G. Crawford. 1892. 8vo. pp. 48.
Smith, Gustavus Woodson. — The Battle of Seven Pines,
by Gustavus W. Smith, formerly Major-General Con-
federate States Army.
New York: C. G. Crawford. 1891. 8vo. pp. 202.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
Smith, Henry Bascom. — Between the Lines. Secret service
stories told fifty years after, by Bvt. Major H. B. Smith,
Chief of Detectives and Assistant Provost Marshal-
General, with Major-General Lew. Wallace, Civil War.
New York: Booz Brothers, n. d. i2mo. pp. 343.
Smith, Jacob. — Camps and Campaigns of the 107th Regiment
Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from August, 1862, to July, 1865.
Compiled and written by Jacob Smith, Company D,
107th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to the surviving members
of the 107th Regiment, their families and those interested
in the stirring scenes of '61 to '65, this work is respectfully
dedicated by the author.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 314.
Smith, James. — A Resume of the services of the 128th Regi-
ment New York Volunteers, from Sept. 4, '62, to Jan. I,
'64, with a list of the losses, etc.
Baton Rouge, La.: Printed at the Gazette and Comet Office. 1864.
l2mo. pp. 15.
Smith, James E. — A Famous Battery and its campaigns,
1 86 1 -'64. The career of Corporal James Tanner in War
and in Peace. Early days in the Black Hills, with some
account of Capt. Jack Crawford, the poet scout, by
Captain James E. Smith, 4th N. Y. Independent Battery.
Washington: W. H. Lowdermilk & Co. 1892. i2mo. pp. VII. 1-237.
786
Smith, John Carson. — Address. Personal recollections of
General Ulysses S. Grant. Before U. S. Grant Post,
No. 28, G. A. R., Department of Illinois, Grand Army of
the Republic, U. S. A., February 26, 1903, by Comrade
General John C. Smith, Ex-Lieut.-Governor.
n. p. (1903.) 8vo. pp. 22 (4).
Smith, John Carson. — Oration at the unveiling of the monu-
ment erected to the memory of Maj.-Gen. James B.
Steedman, by Gen. John C. Smith, Lieut. -Governor of
Illinois, at Toledo, Ohio, May 26, 1887.
Chicago: Printed by Knight & Leonard Co. 1887. 8vo. pp. 31.
Smith, John Carson. — Personal Recollections of General
Ulysses S. Grant, before U. S. Grant Post, No. 28, G. A. R.,
Department of Illinois, Grand Army of the Republic,
U. S. A., February II, 1904, by Commander Comrade
General John C. Smith, Ex-Lieut.-Governor, etc.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 23.
Smith, John L. — Antietam to Appomattox with 118th
Penna. Vols., Corn Exchange Regiment, with descriptions
of marches, battles and skirmishes, together with a
complete roster and sketches of officers and men, compiled
from official reports, letters and diaries. Profusely
illustrated with addenda.
Philadelphia: J. L. Smith, Publisher. 1892. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-746.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Smith, John L. — History of the 11 8th Pennsylvania Volun-
teers, Corn Exchange Regiment, from their first engage-
ment at Antietam to Appomattox, to which is added a
record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully
illustrated with maps, portraits and over one hundred
illustrations, with Addenda. By the Survivors' Associa-
tion 118th (Corn Exchange) Regt. P. V.
Philadelphia, Pa.: J. L. Smith, Publisher. 1905. 8vo. pp. XVI. Map 1-743.
Smith, John Thomas. — A History of the Thirty-first Regi-
ment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the War of the
Rebellion, by John Thomas Smith, the third Colonel of
Regiment, who was with the command three years and
seven months.
Published for the Author by the Western Methodist Book Concern. 1900.
8vo. pp. 226.
787
Smith, Joshua. — Map and description of the main Battle-
fields, routes, camps and headquarters in the Gettysburg,
Wilderness and Appomattox Campaigns of the Civil War
in the United States. By Joshua Smith, 1st Lieut. Co.
K, 20th Pa. Vol. Cav.
Chicago: Joshua Smith, Publisher. 1900. 8vo. pp.24. Map. Folio folded.
Autograph note of Author.
Smith, Nicholas. — Grant, the man of mystery, by Colonel
Nicholas Smith, author of "Our Nation's Flag and
incidents." * * Etc.
Milwaukee: The Young Churchman Co. 1909. i2mo. pp. XIII. 1-381.
Smith, Nicholas. — Our Nation's Flag, in history and incident,
by Colonel Nicholas Smith, author of Stories of Great
National Songs. * *
Milwaukee: The Young Churchman Co. 1903. i2mo. pp. 215.
Smith, Oskaloosa Minnewando. — The Twenty-second Regi-
ment of Infantry, by Captain Oskaloosa M. Smith, C. S.,
U. S. Army.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Sept., 1892. pp. 1043-1054.
Smith, Oskaloosa Minnewando — Hamilton, Robert Lee —
Wassell, William Hudspeth. — A History of the
Twenty-second United States Infantry. Compiled from
official records from organization to 1885, by Major O. M.
Smith, U. S. A., retired, late 1st Lieutenant 22d Infantry;
1885 to 1898, by Captain R. L. Hamilton, Adjutant, 22d
Infantry; 1898 to 1904, by Captain W. H. Wassell, 22d
Infantry.
Manila, P. I.: Press of E. C. McCullough & Co., Inc. 8vo. pp. 169.
Smith, Robert G. — A Brief Account of the services rendered
by the Second Regiment Delaware Volunteers in the War
of the Rebellion. By Robert G. Smith, Second Lieutenant
Co. A, Second Delaware Regiment. Read before the
Historical Society of Delaware, April 19, 1909.
8vo. pp. 32.
Smith, S. E. D. — The Soldier's Friend, being a thrilling
narrative of Grandma Smith's four years' experience and
observation, as matron in the hospitals of the South during
the late disastrous conflict in America. By Mrs. S. E. D.
Smith, revised by Rev. John Little, and dedicated to the
rebel soldiers.
Memphis, Tenn. 1867. i6mo. pp. 300.
788
Smith, Thomas Church Haskell. — Address at the dedication
of the Washington County Soldier's Monument, at
Marietta, O., September 17, 1875, by Gen. T. C. H.
Smith.
Cincinnati: Robt. Clarke & Co., Printers. 1875. 8vo. pp. 22.
Autograph letter of Gen. Smith.
Smith, Thomas West. — The Story of a Cavalry Regiment,
"Scott's 900," Eleventh New York Cavalry. From the
St. Lawrence River to the Gulf of Mexico, 1861-1865.
By Thomas West Smith, Private of Troop F. Published
by the Veteran Association of the Regiment.
Chicago: W. B. Conkey Company, Printers. Ry. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-344 (34)-
Smith, W. B. — On Wheels and how I came there. A real
story for real boys and girls, giving the personal experiences
and observations of a fifteen year Yankee boy as soldier
and prisoner in the American Civil War, by Private W. B.
Smith, of Company R, 14th Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
Edited by Rev. Joseph Gatch Bonnell.
(Motto.) New York: Hunt & Eaton, n. d. i2mo. pp. 338.
Smith, Walter George. — Life and Letters of Thomas Kilby
Smith, Brevet Major-General United States Volunteers,
1 820- 1 887, by his son Walter George Smith, with portraits.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1898. 8vo. pp. IX. 1-487.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. Smith.
Smith, William Farrar. — From Chattanooga to Petersburg
under Generals Grant and Butler. A contribution to the
history of the War, and a personal vindication, by William
Farrar Smith, Brevet Major-General, U. S. Army, and
late Major-General of Volunteers, with maps and plans.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1893.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-201.
Smith, William Farrar. — General W. F. Smith's Report of
the Battle of Cold Harbor, from the original draft now
first printed. Communicated by William Swinton, Esq.
The Historical Magazine, Vol. V., New Series, April, 1869. pp. 240-248.
Smith, William Farrar.
Part 1. Report of a Board of Army Officers upon the claim of Maj.-
Gen. William Farrar Smith, U. S. V., Major U. S. Army (retired),
pp. 19.
Part 2. The opening of the short route from Bridgeport to Chatta-
nooga in 1863. Review of the report of the Board by Major. -Gen.
Wm. Farrar Smith, U. S. V. pp. 226.
(Philadelphia. 1902.) 8vo. Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
789
Smith, William Farrar. — The Battle of Chickamauga.
The Galaxy, Nov., 1875. Autograph letter of Author.
Smith, William Farrar. — The Campaign of 1 861-1862 in
Kentucky, unfolded through the correspondence of its
leaders.
Magazine of American History, Oct., Nov. and Dec, 1885.
Smith, William Farrar. — The Reopening of the Tennessee
River, near Chattanooga, October, 1863, as related by
Major-General George H. Thomas, and the official
record compiled and annotated by Bvt. Major Wm. Farrar
Smith.
Wi mington, Del. : Press of Mercantile Printing Company. 8vo. pp. 40.
Reply to Boynton. The Evening Star, Aug. 16, 1895. pp. (7).
Reply to Boynton by Smith. The Times, Sept. 15, 1895. pp. 9. (Mounted.)
Smith, William Farrar. — The Relief of the Army of the
Cumberland and the opening of the short line of communi-
cation between Chattanooga, Tenn., and Bridgeport, Ala.,
in October, 1863. Wm. Farrar Smith, Bvt. Maj.-Gen.
U. S. Army.
Wilmington, Del.: C. F. Thomas & Co. 1891. 8vo. pp. 60. (Map.)
Autograph letter of Gen. Smith.
Smith, Zemro Augustus. — The Old Men and Their Flags.
(Indianapolis Journal Thursday Morning, May 15,
before the "March of the Flags. )
8vo. pp. 3.
Smith.— The Canteen, "That Cheers but Not Inebriates."
Edited by Mr. Smith, Nos. 1 to 12. (Complete.)
Albany. 1864. 4*0. pp. —
Smyth, H. A. — Account of the final attack and capture of
Richmond by the Federal American Army, commanded
by General Grant, by Major H. A. Smyth, R. A.
Woolwich: Proceedings of the Royal Artillery Institution, September, 1865.
8vo. pp. 363-370-
Autograph letter of Major-General H. A. Smyth from Woolwich. 1885.
Ms. corrections by Author.
Snead, Claiborne. — Address by Col. Claiborne Snead at the
reunion of the Third Georgia Regiment, at Union Point,
on the 31st July, 1874. History of the Third Georgia
Regiment, and the career of its first Commander, Gen.
Ambrose R. Wright.
Augusta, Ga. 1874. 8vo. pp. II.
790
Snead, Thomas Lowndes. — The Fight for Missouri from
the election of Lincoln to the death of Lyon, by Thomas
L. Snead, with maps.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1866. i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-322.
Autograph note of Author.
Snow, William Parker. — Southern Generals, their lives and
campaigns, by William Parker Snow.
New York: C. B. Richardson. 1866. 8vo. pp. 500. (Extended into 2 Vols.)
Autograph letters of S. D. Lee, L. McLaws, C. M. Wilcox, J. D. Imboden,
B. T. Johnson, F. Smith, G. T. Beauregard, J. E. Johnston, J. C. Pemberton,
J. Longstreet, B. S. Ewell, J. A. Early, F. H. Lee, D. M. Maury, M. Lovell,
E. K. Smith, Wade Hampton, Jeff. Davis, J. S. Mosby, C. Marshall and C. T.
Venable.
Autographs of D. B. Harris, D. H. Hill and J. Benjamin.
36 engravings of Southern officers and 10 maps.
Ms. Field Order July 4, 1864, signed Lee and Beauregard, inserted.
Snowden, George Randolph. — "Some Phases of the Life and
Character of Abraham Lincoln," by Companion George
R. Snowden, Memorial Meeting, Commandery of the
State of Pennsylvania, February II, 1914.
(Philadelphia. 1914.) 8vo. pp. 17. 500 copies printed.
Autograph letter of Author.
Snowden, George Randolph. — The Christian's Right to
Bear Arms. By George Randolph Snowden, Major-
General, National Guard of Pennsylvania, Retired.
Philadelphia. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 40 (1). Autograph note of Author.
Snowden, George Randolph. — The 142D Pennsylvania.
An address at the reunion at Gettysburg, July I, 1913.
By George R. Snowden, Captain Co. I, I42d Pennsylvania
Volunteers, Major-General, Pennsylvania National Guard.
Franklin and Oil City: The Venango Daily Herald, February 9, 1914.
i2mo. pp. (24). (Mounted.)
Snyder, Ann E. — A Supplementary Reader. A narrative of
the Civil War. By Mrs. Ann E. Snyder, Nashville, Tenn.
For schools and colleges.
Nashville, Tenn.: Publishing House M. E. Church, South. 1899.
i2mo. pp. 192.
Snyder, Ann E. — The Civil War from a Southern standpoint.
By Mrs. Ann E. Snyder, Nashville, Tenn. Revised and
arranged for use in schools and colleges.
Nashville, Tenn.: Printed for the Author. Publishing House of the M. E.
Church, South. 1893. i2mo. pp. 356.
791
Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore. — Library of Congress.
Report on "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Hail Colum-
bia," "America," "Yankee Doodle." Compiled by
Oscar George Theodore Sonneck, Chief of the Division of
Music.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1909. 4*0. pp. 255.
Soret, H. — Histoire du Conflict Americain De Ses Causes. De
Ses Resultats Par H. Soret.
Tarbes Th. Telmon, Imprimeur-Libraire. 1863. 8vo. pp. 46.
Sorley, Lewis Stone. — History of the Fourteenth United States
Infantry, from January, 1890, to December, 1908. Pre-
pared by Captain L. S. Sorley, 14th Infantry.
Chicago. 1909. 8vo. pp. 155. Privately printed.
Sorrel, G. Moxley. — Recollections of a Confederate Staff
Officer, by Gen. G. Moxley Sorrel, Lieutenant-Colonel
and Chief of Staff, Longstreet's 1st Army Corps ; Brigadier-
General Commanding Sorrel's Brigade, A. P. Hill's 3d
Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, with an intro-
duction by Senator John W. Daniel.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1905.
8vo. pp. 315.
Souder, Edmund A. (Mrs.) — Leaves from the Battlefield of
Gettysburg, a series of letters from a field hospital and
national poems by Mrs. Edmund A. Souder.
Philadelphia: C. Sherman, Son & Co. 1864. i2mo. pp. 144.
Soules, Edward A. — History of the St. Albans Raid. Annual
address before the Vermont Historical Society, delivered
at Montpelier, Vt., on Tuesday evening, October 17, 1876,
by Hon. Edward A. Soules.
St. Albans: Messenger Printing Works. 1876. 8vo. pp. 48.
Southwood, Marion. — "Beauty and Booty." The Watch-
word of New Orleans by Marion Southwood.
(Motto.) New York: Published for the Author, by M. Doolady. 1^867.
i2mo. pp. 303.
Spangler, Edward W. — My Little War Experience. With
historical sketches and memorabilia, by Edward W.
Spangler, Private Company K, 130th Regiment Penn-
sylvania Volunteers, Second Brigade, Third Division,
Second Corps, Army of the Potomac.
York, Pa.: Printed by the York Daily Publishing Company.
8vo. pp. XV. 1-202 (5).
792
Spear, Asa A. — The Civil War History. An address delivered
at the reunion of the 52d Regiment, Massachusetts
Volunteers, Wednesday, August 14, 1912, at Greenfield,
Mass. The 50th Anniversary of the enlistment of the
Regiment in the U. S. Army for service in the Civil War.
By Lieutenant Asa A. Spear, of Company G.
Northampton, Mass.: The Gazette Printing Company. 1912. 8vo. pp.16.
Spear, William E. — The North and the South. At Antietam
and Gettysburg. By William E. Spear.
Boston, Mass.: Published by the Author. 1908. i2mo. pp. 171.
Autograph letter of Hon. S. W. Pennypacker relating to the services of the
26th Penna. Emergency Regiment inserted.
Speed, Thomas. — The Union Cause in Kentucky, 1860-1865,
by Captain Thomas Speed, Adjutant 12th Kentucky
Infantry and Veteran Vols., 1861-1865.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1907.
8vo. pp. XXIII. 1-355.
Speed, Thomas. — Who Fought the Battle. Strength of the
Union and Confederate Forces compared. An address by
Capt. Thos. Speed, before the Army Corps Society of
Louisville, Ky., January 26, 1904.
Louisville: Press of F. C. Nunemacher. 1904. 8vo. pp. 31.
Speed, Thomas — Kelly, Robert Morrison — Pirtle, Alfred. —
The Union Regiments of Kentucky. Published under
the auspices of the Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Association. The Regimental Histories and Sketch of
Military Campaigns. By Capt. Thos. Speed. Political
conditions during the War, by Col. R. M. Kelly. Bio-
graphical sketches, by Maj. Alfred Pirtle.
Louisville, Ky.: Courier-Journal Job Printing Company. 1897. 8vo. pp. 741.
Speer, Emory. — Lincoln, Lee, Grant and other biographical
addresses, by Judge Emory Speer.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1909.
8vo. pp. 269.
Spencer, Ambrose. — A Narrative of Andersonville, drawn
from the evidence elicited on the trial of Henry Wirz,
with the argument of Col. N. P. Chipman, Judge- Advocate.
New York. 1866. i2mo. pp. —
793
Spencer, Cornelia Phillips. — The Last Ninety Days of the
War in North Carolina.
New York. 1866. i6mo. pp. 287.
Spencer, Joseph Janson — Dewey, Davis Rich.
1. General Francis A. Walker, by Joseph Janson Spencer.
2. General Walker as a Public Man, by Prof. Davis R. Dewey.
The Review of Reviews, February, 1897. pp. 159-171.
Sperry, A. F. — History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer
Regiment, 1863-6, by A. F. Sperry.
Des Moines: Mills & Co. 1866. 8vo. pp. 237.
Spooner, Henry J. — The Maryland Campaign with the
Fourth Rhode Island. By Henry J. Spooner (late First
Lieutenant and Adjutant Fourth Rhode Island Vol-
unteers).
Providence: Published by the Society, Snow & Farnham, Printers. 1903.
Sm. 4to. pp. 27. 250 copies printed.
Sprague, Homer B. — History of the 13th Infantry Regiment
of Connecticut Volunteers, during the Great Rebellion,
by Homer B. Sprague.
Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Co. 1867. i2mo. pp. VIII. 353.
Autograph of Col. Sprague.
Sprague, Homer B. — War Pensions and promises retired pay
for volunteers. Objections stated and answered, by
Homer B. Sprague, Brevet Col. 13th Conn. Inf. Vols.
n. p. n. d. 64mo. pp. 26. Autograph letter of Author.
Sprenger, George F. — Concise History of the camp and field
life of the I22d Regiment Penna. Volunteers. Compiled
from notes, sketches, facts and incidents as recorded in the
diary of George F. Sprenger, First Sergeant Company K.
Lancaster, Pa. 1885. i2mo. pp. VII. 372.
Sprole, W. T. — The Costly Sacrifice. A memorial discourse
occasioned by the death of Col. Charles Townsend, of the
Army of the Potomac, delivered in the First Presbyterian
Church, Newburgh, N. Y., June 18, 1865.
n. p. 1866. i2mo. pp. — Autograph note of Mrs. Townsend.
Printed for private circulation.
794
Squier, Ephriam George. — Frank Leslie's Pictorial His-
tory of the American Civil War, edited by the Hon. E. G.
Squier.
New York: Published by Frank Leslie. 1862.
Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-400. Vol. II. pp. 1-88.
"33 parts issued and the work abandoned." Folio.
Stacke, Henry. — The Story of the American War, 1 861 -1865,
by Henry Stacke, with a map illustrating the battlefields.
London : Frederick Warne & Co. 1866. i8mo. pp. VIII. 264.
Stafford, Frederick H. — Medals of Honor awarded for
distinguished services during the War of the Rebellion.
Compiled under the direction of Brigadier-General
Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General U. S. Army, by
Frederick H. Stafford, of the Adjutant-General's Office.
Washington. 1886. 8vo. pp. 32. 100 copies printed.
Stahler, Enoch. — Miller and Soldier. First Lieutenant
Third New York Cavalry, Member of the Loyal Legion.
Washington, D. C: Enoch Stahler. 8vo. pp. 20.
Stanford, Edward. — Map of the Seat of War in America.
London: Published by Edward Stanford. Oct. 1, 1861. 8vo. (Mounted.)
Stanley, David Sloan.
1. General Stanley's Sharp Retort. A rattling reply to an insinua-
tion by General Jacob D. Cox. i2mo. pp. 6. (n. p. n. d.)
2. Another "Sharp Retort." Open letter to General Stanley of the
Regular Army. By Lewis M. Hosea. Dec. I, 1889. Inserted.
PP- (3)- (Mounted.)
Autograph note of Gen. Stanley.
Stanley, R. H. — Hall, George O. — Eastern Maine and the
Rebellion. Being an account of the principal local events
in Eastern Maine during the War and brief histories of
Eastern Maine Regiments. Contains accounts of mobs,
riots, destruction of newspapers, war meetings, drafts,
Confederate raids, peace meetings, celebrations, soldiers
letters, and scenes and incidents at the front, never before
in print. By R. H. Stanley and Geo. O. Hall.
Bangor, Maine: R. H. Stanley & Company. 1887. 8vo. pp. 392.
Stansfield, F. W. H.— The Life of Gen. U. S. Grant, the
General-in-Chief of the United States Army, by F. W. H.
Stansfield.
New York: T. R. Dawley, Publisher. (1864.) i2mo. pp. 104.
795
Stanton, Byron. — Letter of B. Stanton to W. T. Sherman,
Major-Gen. of Volunteers. Bellefontaine, June 23, 1862.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 10.
Stanton, Byron. — Letter of Lieut.-Gov. Stanton in reply to
Hon. Thos. Ewing.
Columbus: Printed at the office of the Ohio State Journal. 1862. 8vo. pp.25.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter of the Secretary of
War transmitting, in answer to a resolution of the 9th of
May, the reports of the officers in command in relation to
the battles at Pittsburg Landing.
Washington. 1862. 8vo. pp. —
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter of the Secretary of
War communicating, in compliance with the resolution
of the Senate of December 19, 1865, information in rela-
tion to the number of Major and Brigadier-Generals of
Volunteers now in service, where they are stationed and
what duties they are performing.
39th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 105.
Washington, D. C. Jan. 12, 1866. 8vo. pp. 6.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War transmitting correspondence had by Major-General
John E. Wool in relation to the exchange of prisoners of
war.
37th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Document No. 124. (1862.) 8vo. pp. 12.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter of the Secretary of War
communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of
the nth of January, 1864, information relating to the
arrest and imprisonment by the military authorities in
Missouri of soldiers belonging to the 9th Minnesota
Regiment.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 24. March 4, 1864.
8vo. pp. 8.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War in answer to a resolution of the House of the 14th
instant, transmitting a report of the number and names of
Colonels commanding Brigades in the Army.
38th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 63.
Washington, D. C. March 31, 1864. 8vo. pp. 5.
796
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War in answer to a resolution of December 14, transmitting
statement of general officers, etc., of the Army unemployed,
off duty, etc.
38th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 30.
Washington, D. C. Jan. II, 1864. 8vo. pp. 5.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War in answer to a resolution of the House of Repre-
sentatives of the 30th ultimo, transmitting a list of
additional Aides-de-Camp, showing their rank, etc.
38th Congress, 1st Session, Ex. Document No. 95. 1864. 8vo. pp. 5.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War in answer to a resolution of the House of Representa-
tives of the 9th instant, transmitting reports of military
commanders in the Department of Missouri, etc., relative
to military service rendered by the Missouri Militia.
38th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 59.
Washington, D. C. March 18, 1864. 8vo. pp. 48.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from Secretary of War
in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives
1st December last, relative to the exchange of prisoners of
War.
House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 32.
Washington. 1865. 8vo. pp. 182.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War in answer to a resolution of the House, of January 9,
calling for a record of the trial by court martial of Major
David H. Hastings.
38th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Document No. 54. 1865. 8vo. pp. 293.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War, in answer to a resolution of the House of January 25,
transmitting a report of the enlistment of One Hundred
Days men.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Ex. Document No. 35.
Jan. 30, 1866. 8vo. pp. 6.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War, June 20, 1866, giving list of brevet rank from April
12, 1861, to June 20, 1866, of all officers U. S. Army.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives.
Washington. 1866. 8vo. pp. 7.
797
Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter of the Secretary of
War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of
the Senate of the 26th instant, the report of Major-
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39th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Ex. Document No. 13.
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Stanton, Edwin McMasters. — Letter from the Secretary of
War in answer to a resolution of the House of Representa-
tives of April 1 6th, transmitting the report of Judge
Advocate-General Holt relative to the murder of certain
Union Soldiers belonging to 1st and 2nd North Carolina
Loyal Infantry.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives.
Washington. 1866. 8vo. pp. —
Stanyan, John M. — A History of the Eighth Regiment of
New Hampshire Volunteers, including its service as
Infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion
in the Civil War of 1 861 -1865, covering a period of three
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Starkweather, John Converse. — Statement of Military
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Milwaukee, n. d. 8vo. pp. —
Presentation copy. Autograph of Gen. Starkweather.
Ms. notes and corrections.
Starr, Frederick, Jr. — The Loyal Soldier. A discourse
delivered in the First Presbyterian Church of Penn-Yan,
New York, at the funeral of Major John Barnet Sloan, of
the 179th Regiment, N. Y. V. Infantry, Monday, 2 p. m.,
June 27, 1864, by Rev. Frederick Starr, Jr., Pastor of the
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Penn-Yan: G. D. A. Bridgman, Printer. 1864. 8vo. pp. 28.
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Green Point, Brooklyn, N. Y. March 4, 1881. i2mo. pp. 44.
Stewart, John Q. — An Address delivered by John Q. Stewart,
at the Twenty-second Annual Reunion of the Association
of Battery B, First Artillery, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,
at Mount Jackson, Lawrence County, Penna., Monday,
June 8, 1891.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20.
798
Stedman, Charles M. — Memorial Address delivered May
10, 1890, at Washington, N. C, by Hon. Charles M.
Stedman. A sketch of the life and character of General
William MacRae, with an account of the Battle of Ream's
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Wilmington, N. C: Wm. L. DeRosset, Jr. 8vo. pp. 27.
Autograph letter of Author.
Stedman, Edmund Clarence. — The Battles of Bull Run,
by Edmund C. Stedman, Army Correspondent.
New York: Rudd & Carleton. MDCCCLXI. i2mo. pp. 42 (1).
Steele, Matthew Forney. — American Campaigns. By Mat-
thew Forney Steele, Major Second United States Cavalry.
In two volumes.
War Department, Office of the Chief of Staff, Second Section, General Staff,
No. 13. 8vo. Vol.1. Text. pp. VIII. 1-731. Vol.11. Maps. pp. XII. 1-311.
Stegman, Lewis R. — Sketch of Horatio C. King, by Col.
Lewis R. Stegman, U. S. Vol.
(Motto.) Brooklyn, N. Y.: Roche & Co., Printers. 1894. 8vo. PP- H«
"Printed for private distribution." %
Stein, A. H. — History of the Thirty-seventh Regt., U. S. C.
Infantry, from its organization in the winter of 1863 and
1864 to the present time, with list of names of all officers
and enlisted men who have ever belonged to the Regiment,
and remarks attached to each name, noting all changes,
such as promotions, transfers, discharges, deaths, etc.,
Brevet Brig.-Gen. Nathan Goff, Jr., Commanding.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1866. i8mo. pp. 136.
Steiner, Lewis Henry. — A Sketch of the history, plan of
organization, and operations of the U. S. Sanitary Com-
mission, by Lewis H. Steiner, M. D., late Chief Inspector
U. S. S. C. Army of Potomac. Read before the Maryland
Historical Society, February 1, 1866.
Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers, Printer. 1866. 8vo. pp. 13.
Autograph of Author.
Steiner, Lewis Henry. — Report of Lewis H. Steiner, M. D.,
Inspector of the Sanitary Commission, containing a diary
kept during the Rebel occupation of Frederick, Md., and
an account of the operations of the U. S. Sanitary Com-
mission during the campaign in Maryland, September,
1862, published by permission of the Sanitary Commission.
New York: Anson D. F. Randolph. 1862. 8vo. pp. 43.
Autograph note of Dr. Steiner.
799
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. — A Constitutional View
of the late War between the States, its causes, character,
conduct and results presented in a series of colloquies at
Liberty Hall, by Alexander H. Stephens.
(Motto.) National Publishing Company. 1868. 8vo.
Vol. I. pp. 654. Vol. II. pp. XII. 829.
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. — Recollections of Alexan-
der H. Stephens. His diary, kept when a prisoner at
Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, 1865, giving incidents and
reflections of his prison life and some letters and reminis-
cences. Edited with a biographical study, by Myrta
Locke tt Avary.
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. 1910. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-572.
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. — The Great Speech of
Hon. A. H. Stephens delivered before the Georgia Legis-
lature, March 16, 1864, to which is added extracts from
Gov. Brown's message to the Georgia Legislature.
(Milledgeville, Ga. 1864.) 8vo. pp. 32.
Stephens, AlexanderHamilton. — The Reviewers Reviewed.
A supplement to the "War between the States," etc., with
an appendix in review of "Reconstruction" so called, by
Alexander H. Stephens.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1872. 8vo. pp. 273.
Stephens, Ann Sophia. — Pictorial History of the War for
the Union, a complete and reliable history of the War from
its commencement to its close ; giving a graphic picture of
its encounters, thrilling incidents, frightful scenes, hair-
breadth escapes, individual daring, desperate charges,
personal anecdotes, etc., gleaned from eye-witnesses of,
and participants in, the terrible scenes described — a truth-
ful living reflex of all matters of interest connected with
this most gigantic of human struggles, together with a
complete chronological analysis of the War, by Mrs. Ann
S. Stephens, embellished with over two hundred illus-
trations.
New York: Benjamin W. Hitchcock. 1866-67.
Vol. I. pp. 496. Vol. II. pp. 556. Chronology 33-106.
Stephens. — Resolutions on the subject of independence and
peace. (Confederate States Congress.) By Mr. Stephens,
of Hancock.
Richmond, Va. n. d. Broadside. Folded.
(Ordered 200 copies for the House.)
800
Stephenson, Luther. — A Sketch giving some incidents during
the service of the Thirty-second Regiment Massachusetts
Volunteer Infantry. Presented by General Luther
Stephenson at the annual reunion, August 4, 1900.
(Boston.) Published by the Thirty-second Regiment Association, n. d. 8vo.
pp. 22.
Stephenson, Luther. — Hancock at Gettysburg, by Gen.
Luther Stephenson,
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 2.
Sterling, Ada. — A Belle of the Fifties. Memoirs of Mrs.
Clay, of Alabama, covering social and political life in
Washington and the South, 1853-66. Gathered and
edited by Ada Sterling.
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. 1904. Ry. 8vo. pp. XXII 1-386.
Stevens, C. A. — Berdan's United States Sharpshooters in
the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865, by Capt. C. A.
Stevens (Historian). Illustrated.
(Motto.) St. Paul, Minnesota. 1892. 8vo. pp. XXIII. 1-555.
Stevens, George T. — Three Years in the Sixth Corps, a
concise narrative of events in the Army of the Potomac
from 1 861 to the close of the Rebellion, April, 1865. By
George T. Stevens, Surgeon, 77th Regiment New York
Volunteers. Second edition revised and corrected, with
seven steel portraits and numerous wood engravings.
New York: D. Van Nostrand, Publisher. 1870. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-449.
The Sixth Corps, Vol. I., No. 2, Danville, Va., April 28, 1865, with Gen.
Meade's order inserted.
Stevens, Hazard. — The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens, by
his son, Hazard Stevens, with maps and illustrations.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1900.
Vol. I. pp. XIX. (1) 1-480. Vol. II. pp. XX. 1-530.
Autograph letter of Author. Circulars, etc., inserted.
Stevens, Henry S. — Souvenir Excursion to Battlefield by the
Society of the Fourteenth Connecticut Regiment and
reunion at Antietam, September, 1891; with history and
reminiscences of battles and campaigns of the Regiment
on the fields revisited. By Chaplain H. S. Stevens of the
Regiment.
Washington: Gibson Bros., Printers. 1893. 8vo. pp. 119.
801
Stevens, Henry S. — Knowlton, J. W. — Address delivered at
the dedication of monument of the 14th Conn. Vols, at
Gettysburg, Penna., July 3, 1884, by Comrade H. S.
Stevens, with a description of the monument, etc.; also
an account of the trip of the 14th C. V. to Gettysburg,
July 1-3, 1884, by Comrade J. W. Knowlton, Rec. Sec. of
Regt. Reunion.
Middletown, Conn.: Pelton & King. 1884. 8vo. pp. 36.
Autograph letter of Chaplain Stevens.
Stevens, John Austin. — The Union Defence Committee of
the City of New York. Minutes, reports and corre-
spondence, with an historical introduction by John
Austin Stevens.
n. p. Published by the Union Defence Committee. 1885. 4to. pp. 286.
Stevens, Thaddeus. — Speech of Hon. T. Stevens in reply to
the attack on Gen. Hunter's Letter.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
Stevenson, Alexander F. — The Battle of Stone's River
near Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 30, 1862, to January
3, 1863, by Alexander F. Stevenson.
Boston: James R. Osgood & Company. 1884. 8vo. pp. VIII. (1) 1-197.
Autograph letter of Author.
Stevenson, Benjamin F. — Letters from the Army by B. F.
Stevenson, Surgeon to the Twenty-second Kentucky
Infantry.
Cincinnati: W. E. Dibble & Co. 1884. i2mo. pp. 311.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Stevenson, David — Scribner, Theodore T. — Indiana's Roll
of Honor, by David Stevenson, A. M. Vol. I. pp. XII.
654. Indiana's Roll of Honor, by Theo. T. Scribner.
Vol. II. pp. XII. 652.
Indianapolis, Ind.: A. D. Streight, Publisher. 1864-1866.
Stevenson, James. — History of the Excelsior or Sickles'
Brigade, by J as. Stevenson.
Paterson, N. J.: Van Bechoven & Holms. 1863. 8vo. pp. 40.
Presentation copy from Author.
Stevenson, James C. — History of the Roundheads, by Sergeant
James C. Stevenson, of Company E, Secretary of the
Society of 100th P. V. V.
n. p. The Volunteer. 1888. i2mo. pp. (51). (Mounted.)
802
Stevenson, James C. — The Roundheads. A condensed
history of this noted Regiment, etc.
New Castle, Pa. Aug. 24, 1898. 8vo. pp. (13). (Mounted.)
Stevenson, James H. — "Boots and Saddles." A history of
the First Volunteer Cavalry of the War, known as the
First New York (Lincoln) Cavalry and also as the Sabre
Regiment. Its organization, campaigns and battles, by
Jas. H. Stevenson, Captain and Brevet Major U. S. V.
Illustrated.
Harrisburg, Pa.: Patriot Publishing Company. 1879.
1 2 mo. pp. XVIII. 1-388. Autograph note of Author.
Stevenson, William G. — Thirteen Months in the Rebel
Army, being a narrative of personal adventures in the
infantry, ordnance, cavalry, courier and hospital services,
with an exhibition of the power, purposes, earnestness,
military disposition and demoralization of the South, by
an impressed New Yorker.
New York. 1862. i2mo. pp. —
Stevenson, Laura Agnes — Stevenson, S. Wentworth. — The
Ladies' Benevolent and Industrial Sallymag Society,
being a series of comic chapters, taken from an unpublished
novel, written by L. S. Also a condensed account of a
Southern campaign written by the late S. Wentworth
Stevenson, formerly of H. B. Majesty's service, 6th
Dragoon Guards, Carbiniers, and subsequently of the
Confederate Army, America.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Printed by W. H. Bremned. 1868.
i2mo. pp. 131.
Stevenson, R. Randolph. — The Southern Side, or Ander-
sonville prison. Compiled from official documents by R.
Randolph Stevenson, M. D., formerly Surgeon in the
Army of the Confederate States of America, Chief Surgeon
of the Confederate States Military prison hospitals,
Andersonville, Ga. Together with an examination of the
Wirz Trial, a comparison of the mortality in Northern and
Southern prisons; remarks on the Exchange Bureau, etc.
An appendix showing the number of prisoners that died
at Andersonville, and the causes of death; classified lists
of all that died in stockade and hospital, etc.
Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers. 1876. 8vo. pp. 488.
Newspaper cuttings inserted.
803
Stevenson, Thomas Greely. — (In Memoriam. Portrait.)
Boston, n. d. Sm 4to. pp. 129. Privately printed.
Stevenson, Thomas H. — History of the 78th Regiment O.
V. V. J., from its "muster-in" to its "muster-out."
Comprising its organization, marches, campaigns, battles
and skirmishes, by Rev. Thomas M. Stevenson, Chaplain
of the Regiment.
Zanesville, Ohio: Published by Hugh Dunne. 1865.
8vo. pp. VII. 349 and Errata (1).
Autograph letter of Bvt. Major-General M. D. Leggett.
Stewart, John A. — The Civil War. (Butler's pictorial
history of the United States, with maps and illustrations.)
Philadelphia. (1875.) i2mo. pp. 251-292.
Stewart, Nixon B. — Dan. McCook's Regiment, 52nd O. V. I.,
a history of the Regiment, its campaigns and battles,
from 1862 to 1865, by Rev. Nixon B. Stewart, Sergt. Co.
E, 52nd O. V. I.
Published by the Author. 1900. i2mo. pp. 225.
Stewart, Robert Laird. — History of the One Hundred and
Fortieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. By Pro-
fessor Robert Laird Stewart, D. D., Historian.
Philadelphia: Published by Authority of the Regimental Association. 1912.
8vo. pp. 504.
Stibbs, John Howard. — Andersonville and the Trial of Henry
Wirz. By John Howard Stibbs, sole survivor of the com-
mission that tried Henry Wirz, Brevet Brigadier-General,
United States Volunteers, Colonel of the Twelfth Iowa
Infantry Volunteers. Reprinted from the January, 191 1,
number of the Iowa Journal of History and Politics, for
the George H. Thomas Post, No. 5, of the City of Chicago,
the Department of Illinois, Grand Army of the Republic.
Sm. 4to. pp. 30 (1). Autograph letter of Author.
Stickney, Albert. — Warren Court of Inquiry. Argument
of Mr. Albert Stickney, counsel for General Warren.
(New York. 188 1.) Ry. 8vo. pp. 92. Privately printed.
Stiles, Robert. — Address at the dedication of the monument to
the Confederate dead, University of Virginia, June 7,
1893, by Robert Stiles.
Richmond, Va.: Taylor & Taylor. 1893. 8vo. pp.28.
804
Stiles, Robert. — Four Years Under Marse Robert, by
Robert Stiles, Major of Artillery in the Army of Northern
Virginia.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. MCMIIII.
8vo. pp. XVI. 368.
Stille, Charles Janeway. — History of the United States
Sanitary Commission, being the general report of its
work during the War of the Rebellion.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. 1866. 8vo. pp. —
Stille, Charles Janeway. — How a Free People Conduct a
Long War. A Chapter from English History, by Charles
J. Stille.
Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1862. 8vo. pp. 39.
Stille, Charles Janeway. — Memorial of the Great Central
Fair for the U. S. Sanitary Commission, held at Phila-
delphia, June, 1864. By Charles J. Still6.
Philadelphia: United States Sanitary Commission. 1864.
4to. pp. VIII. 211.
Stillwell, Leander. — Personal Recollections of the Battle
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 296-305.
Stine, J. H. — History of the Army of the Potomac, by J. H.
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Philadelphia: J. B. Rodgers Printing Co. 1892. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-752.
Presentation copy from Author.
Stockton, Joseph. — War Diary (1862-5) of Brevet Brigadier-
General Joseph Stockton, First Lieutenant, Captain,
Major and Lieutenant-Colonel 72d Regiment Illinois
Infantry Volunteers (First Board of Trade Regiment).
Printed for distribution by John T. Stockton (son of the
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Chicago, Illinois: Rookery Building. October, 1910.
8vo. pp. (9) 1-35 (*)•
Stockton, Robert Field. — Memorial Address delivered by
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Trenton, N. J. 1880. 8vo. pp. 19. Autograph note of Gen. Stockton.
805
Stoddard, William Osborn. — Inside the White House in
War Times, by William 0. Stoddard, one of the President's
private secretaries. Illustrated by Dan. Beard.
New York: Charles L. Webster & Co. 1890. i2mo. pp. 244.
Stoddard, William Osborn. — The Lives of the Presidents.
Ulysses S. Grant. By William O. Stoddard.
New York: White, Stokes & Allen. 1886. i2mo. pp. VI. 1-362.
Stone, Andrew Leete. — "Praise for Victory." The fall of
Fort Donelson, by Rev. A. L. Stone, of Boston; and the
Golden Moment, from the "Free Nation."
(Extract.) Cincinnati: 1862. Ry. 8vo. pp. 8.
Stone, Edwin Martin. — Rhode Island in the Rebellion, by
Edwin M. Stone.
Providence: George H. Whitney. 1864. i2mo. pp. X.-398.
Stone, Henry. — General George H. Thomas.
Atlantic Monthly, October, 1891. pp. 8.
Stone, Henry. — Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States, Commandery of the State of Massachusetts.
In Memoriam. Companion General William Tecumseh
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Boston. 1 891. 4to. pp. (12).
Stone, Henry. — Oration of Colonel Henry Stone at the
Nineteenth Annual Reunion of the Society of the Army
of the Cumberland, Chicago, September 19, 1888.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1889. 8vo. pp. 44.
Autograph letter of Author.
Stone, James M. — The History of the Twenty-seventh
Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, by Lieut.-Colonel
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n. p. 1895. 8vo. pp. 44.
Stone, M. Amelia. — Memoir of George Boardman Boomer.
(Motto.) Boston: Press of Geo. C. Rand & Avery. 1864.
i2mo. pp. XI I. -284.
Stone, William. — Washington in March and April, 1861. By
Wm. Stone.
Magazine of American History, July, 1885. pp. 1-24.
806
Stonebrake, Joseph R. — A Rebel of '6i. By Jos. R. Stone-
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New York and Albany: VVynkoop, Hallenbeck, Crawford Co., Printers. 1899.
8vo. pp. 116.
Stons, John W. — The Twentieth Connecticut. A regi-
mental history, by John W. Stons, of Company Z.
Ansonia, Conn.: Press of the Naugatuck Valley Sentinel. 1886.
i2mo. pp. 288. Appendix, XVIII.
Stork, Elliot G. — Brockett, Linus Pierpont. — A Complete
History of the Great American Rebellion, embracing its
causes, events and consequences, with biographical
sketches and portraits of its principal actors, and scenes
and incidents of the War, illustrated with maps, plans of
battles, portraits, etc., by Elliot G. Stork and L. P.
Brockett, M. D.
Auburn, N. Y. (1865.)
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XVIII. (2) 23-800 (1). Vol. II. pp. XIX. (1) 824-1612.
Autograph note of E. G. Stork.
Stormont, Gilbert R. — History of the Fifty-eighth Regiment
of Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Its organization, cam-
paigns and battles from 1861 to 1865. From the manu-
script prepared by the late Chaplain John J. Hight, during
his service with the Regiment in the field. Compiled by
his friend and comrade, Gilbert R. Stormont (formerly
Corporal Co. B), Past Department Commander Indiana
G. A. R., Editor Princeton (Ind.) Clarion. Illustrated
with maps of campaigns and marches, and portraits of a
number of officers and enlisted men of the Regiment.
Princeton: Press of the Clarion. 1895. 8vo. pp. 587.
Storrs, Richard Salter, Jr. — One Who Laid Down His Life
for his brethren, a sermon in memory of Robert Sedgwick
Edwards, preached in the Church of the Pilgrims, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Published by request. (Portrait.)
Brooklyn. 1864. 8vo. pp. — Autograph note of Rev. Dr. Storrs.
Storrs, Richard Salter, Jr. — The Drum Beat. Published by
the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair for the benefit of the
U. S. Sanitary Commission. R. S. Storrs, Jr., D. D.,
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Brooklyn: Monday, Feb. 22, 1864, No. 1, to March II, 1864. 13 Nos. Folio.
807
Stovall, Pleasant A. — Robert Toombs, statesman, speaker,
soldier, sage. His career in Congress and on the hustings,
his work in the courts, his record with the Army, his life
at home. By Pleasant A. Stovall.
New York: Cassell Publishing Company. (1892.) 8vo. pp. 396.
Stowits, George H. — History of the One Hundredth Regiment
of New York State Volunteers ; being a record of its services
from its muster-in to its muster-out; its muster-in roll,
roll of commissions, recruits furnished through the Board
of Trade of the City of Buffalo, and short sketches of
deceased and surviving officers. By Geo. H. Stowits, late
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Buffalo, N. Y.: Printing House of Matthews & Warren. 1870.
i2mo. pp. 424. Autograph letter of Major Stowits.
Strader, John J. — The Gallant Record of the Thirty-first
Ohio Volunteers, by John J. Strader, formerly Sergeant
Co. H, Thirty-first Ohio Vols.
Philadelphia: The Times, Sept. 4, 1886. i2mo. pp. (18).
Stradling, James Moore. — The Lottery of Death. Two
death prizes drawn by Major Henry W. Sawyer, of New
Jersey, and Captain John M. Flinn, of Indiana. By
Lieutenant James M. Stradling. Illustrated with photo-
graphs.
McClure's Magazine, November, 1905. pp. 94-101.
Strait, Newton A. — An Alphabetical List of the Battles of
the War of the Rebellion with dates, from Fort Sumter,
S. C, April 12 and 13, 1861, to Kirby Smith's Surrender,
May 26, 1865. Compiled from the official records of the
officers of the Adjutant-General and the Surgeon-General,
U. S. A., and a chronological history. Revised by Newton
A. Strait.
Washington, D. C: J. H. Soule, Publisher. 1878. 8vo. pp. —
Strait, Newton A. — Alphabetical List of Battles, 1754- 1900.
War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American War, Philippine
Insurrection, and all Old Wars with dates. Summary of
events of the Rebellion, i860- 1865; Spanish-American
War, Philippine Insurrection, 1 898-1900; troubles in
China, 1900, with other valuable information in regard to
the various wars. Compiled from official records. By
Newton A. Strait.
Washington, D. C. 1900. 8vo. pp. 252.
Strait, Newton A. — Roster of all Regimental Surgeons and
Assistant Surgeons in the late war, with their service and
last known Post Office Address. Compiled from official
records. By N. A. Strait, Washington, D C, for the use
of United States Pension Office.
1882. 8vo. pp. 320.
Strang, E. B. — General Stoneman's Raid, or the Amusing
Side of Army Life.
Philadelphia: E. B. Strang. 191 1. i2mo. pp. 30.
Strattan, Samuel R. — The iith Pa. Cavalry. A terse
sketch of one of the best regiments in the Eastern Army.
The National Tribune, Dec. 1, 1887. i2mo. pp. (5). (Mounted.)
Stratton, James Newbold. — A Sketch of the life of Major-
General Gershom Mott, by Lieutenant-Colonel James
Newbold Stratton. Read before the Society of the
Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, at Princeton, July
4, 1885.
n. p. (1885.) 8vo. pp. (4). Portrait inserted.
Stratton, R. B. — A Father's Talks with his children about
three great characters. By a Confederate soldier.
Lynchburg, Va. 1892. 8vo. pp. 36.
Stribling, Robert M. — Gettysburg Campaign and Campaigns
of 1864 and 1865 in Virginia. By Robert M. Stribling,
Lieut.-Col. of Artillery, C. S. A.
Petersburg, Va.: The Franklin Press Company, Publishers. 1903.
i2mo. pp. 308.
Strickler, Theodore D. — When and Where We Met each
other on shore and afloat. Battles, engagements, actions,
skirmishes and expeditions during the Civil War, 1861-
1866. To which is added concise data concerning the
Army Corps and legends of the Army Corps Badges.
Compiled from official and other authentic sources, by
Theodore D. Strickler.
Philadelphia, Pa. : Published by Walter C. Strickler. (1899.) i2mo. pp.279.
Stringfellow, Frank. — War Reminiscences. The life of a
Confederate inside the enemy's line, by Rev. Frank
Stringfellow.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12. Autograph note of Author.
809
Stringfellow, M. S. — The Thirteenth (Virginia) Infantry
and its part in the Confederate Service.
Philadelphia: The Times, Nov. 20, 1886. i2mo. pp. (18). (Mounted.)
Strong, William W. — History of the 121st Regiment Penn-
sylvania Volunteers, by the Survivors Association. "An
account from the Ranks."
Philadelphia, Pa. : Press of Burk & McFetridge Co. 1893. 8vo. pp. 292.
Strong, William W, — History of the 121st Regiment Penn-
sylvania Volunteers. "An account from the Ranks,"
by the Survivors Association.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Press of Catholic Standard and Times. 1906.
8vo. pp. 299. (5). Revised edition.
Strother, David Hunter. — Personal Recollections of the
War. D. H. Strother ("Porte Crayon").
Harper's Magazine, 1866- 1868. pp. —
Autograph letter of the Author and printed title page.
Stryker, M. Woolsey. — In Memoriam. Funeral oration at
obsequies of Major-General Henry W. Lawton, U. S.
Volunteers, by Professor M. Woolsey Stryker, D. D.,
LL. D., Church of the Covenant, February 9, 1900,
Washington City.
(Washington, D. C. 1900.) 8vo. pp. 9.
Stryker, William Scudder. — Record of the officers and men
of New Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Compiled in
the office of the Adjutant-General. Published by
authority of the Legislature. William S. Stryker,
Adjutant-General.
Trenton, New Jersey. 1876.
4to. Vol. I. pp. 958. Vol. II. pp. 4 959-1758 176.
Autograph letter of Gen. Stryker.
Stuart, A. A. — Iowa Colonels and Regiments, being a
history of Iowa Regiments in the War of the Rebellion,
and containing a description of the battles in which they
have fought.
Des Moines, Iowa. 1865. 8vo. pp. 666.
Stuart, Edwin Roy. — The Federal Cavalry with the Armies
in the West, 1861-1865. By Captain Edwin R. Stuart,
Corps of Engineers. Prize essay. 1905.
Journal of the United States Cavalry Association, October, 1906. pp. 195-259.
810
Stubbs, Charles H. — Life in Southern Prisons, from the
diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Co. G, 90th Regi-
ment Penna. Volunteers, commencing a few days before
the "Battle of the Wilderness," in which he was taken
prisoner, on the evening of fifth month fifth, 1864; also a
short description of the march to and Battle of Gettys-
burg, together with a biographical sketch of the author.
(Motto.) Published by the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fulton Aid Society,
Pearsol & Geist, Printers. 1865. i2mo. pp. 60.
Autograph letter of Dr. Stubbs.
Studley, William S. — Final Memorials of Major Joseph
Warren Paine. Remarks at his funeral, Dec. 29, 1864,
by Wm. S. Studley, Pastor of the Tremont Street
Methodist Episcopal Church, with an appendix.
Boston: Press of John Wilson Anderson. 1865. i2mo. pp. 35.
Printed for private circulation.
Sturdevant, Ralph Orson — Peck, Eli Nelson. — Pictorial
History Thirteenth Regiment Vermont Volunteers, War
1 861 -1865. Ralph Orson Sturdevant. Supplement to
the history of the Thirteenth Regiment Vermont Volun-
teers, 191 1. Compiled by Eli Nelson Peck, Secretary of
the 13th Regiment Association.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 896.
Sturgis, Samuel Davis. — The Other Side, as viewed by
Generals Grant, Sherman and other distinguished officers,
being a defence of his campaign into N. E. Mississippi in
the year 1864, by S. D. Sturgis, Brevet Major-General
U. S. Army.
Washington, D. C. 1882. 8vo. pp. 16.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. Sturgis.
Sturgis, Thomas. — Prisoners of War. A record of personal
experiences and a study of the conditions and treatment
of prisoners on both sides during the War of the Rebellion.
By Thomas Sturgis, late 1st Lieut. 57th Regt. Mass.
Vet. Vols., and Aide-de-Camp 3rd Brig., 1st Div., 9th
A. C. Reprinted from the report of an address delivered
before the N. Y. Commandery of the Military Order of
the Loyal Legion, Feb. 1, 191 1. Illustrated.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1912. 8vo. pp. IV. 266-328.
811
Sturgis, Thomas. — Shall Congress Erect Statues at
national expense to Confederate officers in Washington?
Resolutions adopted by the New York Commandery of
the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, October 6, 1909,
Confederate officers and the right of secession, by Thomas
Sturgis, 1st Lieut, and A. D. C, 1st Div., 9th Army
Corps, New York, January, 1910.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 15 (1). Autograph letter of Author.
Summers, T. O. — The Confederate States Almanac for the
year of our Lord 1862, being the second after bissextile,
or leap year, the Eighty-sixth of American Independence,
and the second of the Confederate States. Calculations
made at the University of Alabama. Edited by T. O.
Summers, D. D.
Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House. 1862.
i2mo. pp. 32.
Summers, William — Bachschmid, Paul. — The Volun-
teers' Manual, or ten months with the 153d Penna.
Volunteers, being a concise narrative of the most import-
ant events in the history of the Regiment.
Easton. 1863. 8vo. pp. 52.
Sumner, Samuel B. — A Poem delivered at the reunion of the
Forty-ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, at
Pittsfield, Mass., May 21, 1867, by Samuel B. Sumner,
Lieutenant-Colonel of the Regiment, with notes and an
appendix *• * and sketches of the Regiment.
Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles & Company. 1867. 8vo. pp. 36.
Sumner, Samuel B. — Poem. Delivered at the Twelfth Annual
Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, at
Hartford, Conn., June 8, 1881. By Samuel B. Sumner.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 7.
Sunderland, Byron. — In Memoriam. Col. Ulric Dahlgren.
(Motto.) Boston: Printed for the Army Committee of the Young Men's
Christian Association. (1864.) i8mo. pp. 108.
Surby, Richard W. — Grierson Raids, and Hatch's Sixty-four
days march, with biographical sketches, and also the life
and adventures of Chickasaw, the scout, by R. W. Surby.
Chicago: Rounds & James, Printers. 1865. i2mo. pp. 396.
Autograph letter of Author.
812
Sutton, J. J. — History of the Second Regiment, West Virginia
Cavalry Volunteers, during the War of the Rebellion, by
J. J. Sutton, late private of the Regiment.
Portsmouth, Ohio. 1892. 8vo. pp. 262.
Sutton, Thomas H. — The Fayetteville, North Carolina,
Independent Infantry. (1793-1887.)
Philadelphia: The Times, Oct. 8, 1887. i2mo. pp. (10). (Mounted.)
Swaim, David Gaskill — Merrick, Richard Thomas. — Argu-
ments of the Judge Advocate and of Mr. R. T. Merrick,
private counsel for Gen. Hazen, in the Stanley Trial.
New York: S. W. Green. 1879. 8vo. pp. 53.
Swasey, Charles A. G. — American Caricatures, pertaining
to the Civil War. Reproduced from a private collection
of originals which were published on sheets from 1856 to
1872.
New Bedford, Mass.: Charles A. G. Swasey. n. d. Oblong 4*0. pp. 78.
Second edition, Limited.
Swayne, Wager. — The Ordinance of 1787 and the War of 1861.
An address delivered before the New York Commandery
of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, by Wager
Swayne. * *
New York: Printed by C. G. Burgoyne. 8vo. pp. 90.
Autograph note of Gen. Swayne.
Swayne, Wager. — An Address commemorative of General
Philip H. Sheridan, delivered before the Legislature of
New York, at the City of Albany, April 9, 1889, by Wager
Swayne.
(Albany.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 36.
Swazey, Arthur. — Memorial of Colonel John A. Bross,
Twenty-ninth U. S. Colored troops, who fell in leading the
assault on Petersburg, July 30, 1864, together with a
sermon by his Pastor, Rev. Arthur Swazey.
Chicago: Tribune Book and Job Office. 1865. 8vo. pp. 80.
Sweeney, Talbot. — A Vindication from a Northern standpoint
of Gen. Robt. E. Lee and his fellow-officers who left the
United States Army and Navy in 1861, from the Northern
charges of treason and perjury. By Talbot Sweeney.
Richmond: J. L. Hill Printing Company. 1890. 8vo. pp. 48.
813
Swift, Eben. — Field Orders, messages and reports. A lecture
delivered before the class of officers at the U. S. Infantry
and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Nov. 22,
1895 (Class 1895-1897). By Captain Eben Swift, 5th
Cavalry, Assistant Instructor Department of Military Art.
United States Infantry and Cavalry School, December, 1895. 8vo. pp. 15.
Swift, Eben. — The Bull Run Campaign in Virginia, 1861.
Compiled by Captain Eben Swift, Fifth Cavalry,
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 4.
Swift, Eben. — The Fifth Regiment of Cavalry, by First
Lieut. Eben Swift, U. S. A.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July, 1891. pp. 893-904.
Swift, John L. — About Grant, by John L. Swift.
Boston: Lee & Shepard, Publishers. 1880. i2mo. pp. 206.
Swinton, William. — Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac,
a critical history of operations in Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania, from the commencement to the close of the
War, 1 86 1 -5, by William Swinton.
New York: Charles B. Richardson. 1866. 8vo. pp. 640.
"Army of the Potomac." Autograph letters of the Commanders:
1. George B. McClellan, Cincinnati, April 18, 1861, to Major Fitz
John Porter, pp. 2.
2. Major-General A. E. Burnside, Providence, August 8, 1874, to
Col. John P. Nicholson, pp. 2.
3. Major-General George G. Meade, October (November) 29, 1872,
to Col. John P. Nicholson, pp. 2. (Note from Col. George Meade
in regard to the letter.)
4. General U. S. Grant (President), Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 12,
1874, to Col. John P. Nicholson, pp. 2.
A large collection of cuttings, etc., inserted relating to the Army of Potomac.
Swinton, William. — Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac,
a critical history of operations in Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania, from the commencement to the close of the
War, 1861-1865, by William Swinton.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1882. 8vo. pp. 600.
Revision and Reissue. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Swinton, William. — History of the Seventh Regiment
National Guard State of New York during the War of the
Rebellion. With a preliminary chapter on the origin and
early history of the Regiment, a summary of its history
since the War, and a Roll of Honor, comprising brief
sketches of the services rendered by members of the
Regiment in the Army and Navy of the United States.
814
By William Swinton, A. M ., author of " Campaigns of the
Army of the Potomac," etc. Illustrated by Thomas Nast.
New York and Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co. 1870. 8vo. pp. IV. 1-501.
Newspaper accounts of the Regt., etc., inserted.
Swinton, William. — McClellan's Military Career re-
viewed and exposed. The military policy of the adminis-
tration set forth and vindicated.
Washington: Printed by Lemuel Towers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 32.
Swinton, William. — Notes on the Battle of Gettysburg.
"Hours at Home," May, 1866. pp. —
Swinton, William. — The War for the Union. The first,
second, third and fourth years of the War. September
9, 1864.
New York. 1864. 8vo. pp. —
Swinton, William. — The War for the Union. From Fort
Sumter to Atlanta, by William Swinton.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Swinton, William. — The Twelve Decisive Battles of the
War. A history of the Eastern and Western Campaigns
in relation to the actions that decided their issue, by
William Swinton, author of "Campaigns of the Army of
the Potomac."
New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers. 1867. 8vo. pp. 520.
"Twelve Decisive Battles." Autograph letters of the Commanders:
1. Major-General Irwin McDowell, Headquarters Department of
the Rappahannock, Front Royal, June 3, 1862, to Edwin M. Stan-
ton, Secretary of War. pp. 4.
2. Major-General George B. McClellan, Hoboken, N. J., April 14,
1870, to Col. John P. Nicholson, pp. 4.
3. Major-General W. S. Rosecrans, San Rafael, Cal., January 8,
1875, to Col. John P. Nicholson, pp. 2.
4. Captain John L. Worden, San Francisco, May 15, 1867, to Captain
George H. Preble, pp. 1.
5. Major-General U. S. Grant, Headquarters 13th Army Corps,
Dept. of the Tenn., Oxford, Dec. 5, 1862, to Lt. -General John C.
Pemberton. pp. 2. (Confederate endorsement.)
6. Major-General Geo. G. Meade, Philadelphia, Feb. 14, 1866, to
Lt.-Col. S. B. W. Mitchell.
7. Major-General Wm. T. Sherman, Headquarters District of Mem-
phis, Nov. 18, 1862, to Lt.-General J. C. Pemberton. pp. 4.
8. Major-General George H. Thomas, Washington, D. C, March 6,
1866, to Capt. Edward Rugar. pp. 1.
9. Lieut. -General P. H. Sheridan, Chicago, 111., Dec. 20, 1882, to
Col. John P. Nicholson, pp. 1.
A large collection of cuttings, etc., inserted relating to the battles.
815
Swords, J. M. — The Daily Citizen. J. M. Swords, Pro-
prietor, Vicksburg, Miss. Thursday, July 2, 1863.
Printed on wall paper. (Original.)
Folio, pp. 1.
Swords, J. M. — The Daily Citizen, J. M. Swords, Proprietor,
Vicksburg, Miss., Thursday, July 2, 1863. Printed on
wall paper. (Counterfeit.)
Folio, pp. 1.
Swords, Robert Smith. — Historical Sketch of Co. "D,"
13th Regiment N. J. Vols., part of the 3d Brigade, 1st
Division, 12th Army Corps, U. S. A., with the muster
roll of the Company. Compiled and printed for the use
of its members, by the authority of " D " Society. Newark,
N. J., 1875.
New York: O. H. Gildersleeve & Co., Publishers. 1875. i2mo. pp. 88.
Symonds, Henry Clay. — Report of a Commissary of Sub-
sistence, 1861-65, by H. C. Symonds, formerly Major and
C. S., U. S. A.
Sing Sing, N. Y. : Vireum School. Published by the Author. (1888.)
i2mo. pp. 207. Autograph letter of Author.
Sypher, Jay Hale. — (Sketch of) Gen. J. H. Sypher.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 3.
Sypher, Josiah Rhinehart. — History of the Pennsylvania
Reserve Corps, a complete record of the organization;
and of the different companies, regiments and brigades,
containing descriptions of expeditions, marches, skirmishes
and battles ; together with biographical sketches of officers
and personal records of each man during his term of
service. Compiled from official reports and other docu-
ments, by J. R. Sypher, Esq.
Lancaster, Pa. 1865. 8vo. pp. 723. (Extended into two volumes.)
Autograph letters of A. G. Curtin, Gens. Patterson, J. Irvin Gregg, Joe. E.
Johnston, F. J. Porter, A. A. Humphreys, H. J. Hunt, Thos. L. Kane, John
Gibbon, G. K. Warren, Wm. A. McCandless. Autographs of Wm. B. Reed,
Gens. J. J. Bartlett, James Longstreet, W. T. Sherman, and 107 engravings
and 7 maps inserted.
S. G. L. — Old Glory, the army mule and other sketches.
Cincinnati, O. 1893. i2mo. pp. 39.
816
S. H. — Heroism and Adventure in the Nineteenth Century, as
exemplified in the American Civil War. With humorous
anecdotes. A map illustrating the battlefields, and por-
traits of Lee and Grant.
London : Frederick Warne & Co. 1867. i6mo. pp.264. (Map.)
Sanitary Commission of the United States Army, a succinct
narrative of its works and purposes.
New York: Published for the benefit of the United States Sanitary Com-
mission. 8vo. pp. VI. 3-318.
Scrap Book. Containing many odds and ends, cards, ms.,
circulars, etc., relating to the war, 1861-65. (Confederate.)
4to. pp. (200).
Scrap Book. Containing many odds and ends, cards, circulars,
etc., relating to the war, 1861-65. (Union.)
4to. pp. (175)-
Scrap Book of Lincoln. Made for Captain James N. Brown,
and used by him in the campaign of 1858. "Reprint and
fac-simile of original note book" in which Lincoln pasted
contemporary newspaper accounts of his speeches relating
to negro equality.
48mo. pp. 11 (3).
Second Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserves at Antietam.
Report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission
of Pennsylvania and ceremonies at the dedication of the
monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania to mark the position of four Regiments of the
Pennsylvania Reserves engaged in the Battle.
(Harrisburg.) 1908. 8vo. pp. 109.
Illustrated cards, maps, cuttings, etc., inserted. Unique.
Second Pennsylvania Cavalry. Ceremonies of the dedication
of the monument of the Second Pennsylvania Cavalry,
Fifty-ninth Regiment, on the Battlefield of Gettysburg,
on Pennsylvania Day, September II, 1889.
Williamsport, Pa. 1890. 8vo. pp. 19.
Sedgwick Memorial Association. Dedicatory proceedings,
May 11, 12 and 13, 1887.
(Philadelphia. 1887.) 8vo. pp. 164. Appendix H. (1).
817
Semi-Centennial Roster of the Ninth Michigan Infantry V. V.
1861-1865.
n. p. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 105.
Senate Report No. 1534, 49th Congress, 1st Session, from
Committee on Pensions, granting a pension to Thomas W.
Egan, Senate Bill 2682, July 20, 1886.
8vo. pp. 11. (Relates the service of Gen. Egan in the War.)
Senate, 54th Congress, 1st Session, Report No. 62, January 14,
1896. Report of the Committee on Pension to Joseph W.
Fisher.
(Washington.) 8vo. pp. 3. (Relates the service of Gen. Fisher in the War.)
Services to the Memory of William Tecumseh Sherman.
Programme. Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Thursday
evening, May 7.
New York: Knickerbocker Press. (1891.) 4to. pp. 24.
Services at the dedication of the monument of the Twentieth
New York State Militia at Gettysburg, Pa., October 4,
1888.
Rondout, N. Y.: Kingston Freeman Print. 1888. 8vo. pp. 48.
Services of Col. Fred Taylor Post, No. 19, Department of
Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic. Memorial
Day, May 30, 1901, at Temple Ken eseth- Israel, Broad
Street, above Columbia Avenue, and at Odd Fellows
Cemetery.
(Philadelphia, Pa. 1901.) 8vo. pp. 28.
Seventh Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Association.
1. In Memoriam. 1901. Organized November 18, 1861, mustered
out August 23, 1865. 8vo. pp. 14.
2. In Memoriam. 1902. Organized November 18, 1861, mustered
out August 23, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry Corps,
Army of the Cumberland, Dec, 1862, to Oct. 29, 1864. 2d
Brigade, 2d Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the
Mississippi, Oct. 29, 1864, to Aug. 23, 1865. 8vo. pp. 12 (4).
Pottsville: The Chronicle. 1901-1902. 2 Vols.
Seventy-first New York Regiment. "The American Guard,"
history of the Seventy-first Regiment and its motto
" Pro aris et focis." Reminiscences of its Civil War work
by a sauntering member.
New York: The World, March 25, 1877. i2mo. pp. (7). (Mounted.)
Seventy-second Penna. Infantry vs. Gettysburg Battlefield
Association.
1. Paper Book of Appellants. Jan. Term. 1889. 8vo. pp. 14.
Appendix pp. 35.
2. Bill in Equity. Jan. Term. 1889. .pp. 20 (1).
3. In Equity. Answer of Taylor et al. pp. 5.
4. In Equity. Answer of Gettysburg Battlefield Association, pp. 8.
5. Paper Book of Appellees. In Equity. May Term. 1889. pp.7.
6. Paper Book of Appellees. May Term. 1891. pp. 24.
7. Paper Book of Appellants, pp. 400 (1).
8. Newspaper cuttings, replies, etc.
8vo. 100 copies printed.
Seventy-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers at Gettys-
burg.
(Philadelphia. 1891.) 8vo. pp. 28.
Seventy-seven Selected Views. Chattanooga, Lookout
Mountain, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Military Park, National Cemetery, Mission Ridge.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., Printers and Engravers. Sm. 4to. pp. (56).
Shaler's Brigade. Survivors of the Sixth Corps. Reunion
and monument dedications at Gettysburg, June 12, 13
and 14, 1888.
Published by order of the Brigade Association. 1888. 8vo. pp. 179.
Sherman's Campaigns. Maps illustrating the Campaigns of
Gen. Sherman.
1. Military map showing the marches of the United States forces
under Gen. Sherman during the years 1863-4-5.
2. Map No. 1, illustrating the Atlanta Campaign.
3. Map No. 2, illustrating the Atlanta Campaign.
4. Map No. 3, illustrating the Atlanta Campaign.
5. Map No. 4, illustrating the Atlanta Campaign.
6. Map No. 5, illustrating the Atlanta Campaign.
7. Map showing the military operations in front of Atlanta.
36 5-8x29. Mounted on linen. Presentation copy from Gen. Sherman.
Shiloh. Annual Report of the Shiloh National Military Park
Commission to the Secretary of War.
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
PP- 333-337-
pp. 211-216.
PP- 381-385-
pp. 21-24.
pp. 233-237.
PP- 3-7-
pp. 147-150.
8vo.
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
191 1
1912
1913
PP- 5
pp. 6
PP
PP
PP
PP
pp.8
pp. 6
819
Shiloh. A sermon.
(Richmond, Va. n. d.) 481T10. pp. 8.
Shiloh Park Commission vs. Iowa Commission. In the matter
of the controversy between the Shiloh National Military
Park Commission and the Iowa Shiloh Commission
relating to inscriptions upon the regimental monuments
of the 15th and 16th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Before
the Honorable Secretary of War. Proof and argument
presented by Albert B. Cummins, Governor of Iowa.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 59.
Short Histories of the Generals (50) as packed in Duke's
Cigarettes.
Cloth case. Complete.
Short Sketch of the services of Major-General Grenville Mellen
Dodge. Reprinted from "A history of Pottawattamie
County, Iowa."
New York: Press of Unz & Company. 8vo. pp. 16.
"Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot." 29th Annual
Encampment G. A. R., Sept. 10, 1895, Louisville, Ky.,
via Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. (Description of the Battle-
fields of the South.)
Chicago: Poole Bros. 1895. 8vo. pp. (9). Folio. Folded.
Show Me. (Volunteer retired list.)
1. Number Three, 1861-5-191 1. pp. 1.
2. Volunteer Retired List Association of Kansas, Topeka, Kansas,
June 1, 191 1. pp. 48.
3. Second Annual Report of the Volunteer Retired List Association
of Kansas. 1909. pp. 43.
4. Memorandum, pp. 1.
8vo.
Sights and Notes by a looker-on in Vienna. Dedicated to the
Union Army. (Illustrated.)
Washington. 1864. 8vo. pp. —
Sigillologia. Being some account of the great or broad seal of
the Confederate States of America. A Monograph.
Non Omnis Moriar. Dedicated to the sacred memory
of the gallant cavaliers who died in vain, for those who
knew not to resign or reign. By Joannes Didymus,
Archaeologist.
(Motto.) Washington, D. C. : Published by Kerrand & Towers. 1873.
8vo. pp. 23.
820
Signal Corps.
i. A revised roster of the Signal Corps, U. S. A., during the War of
the Rebellion, with personal records of service in the Corps.
1886. Issued by the U. S. Veteran Signal Corps Association,
pp. 56.
2. Roster of Signal Corps. U. S. A., 1861-1865. Issued by the U. S.
Veteran Signal Corps Association, Civil War Division, pp. 48.
November, 1910. pp. 48.
8vo.
Signal Corps. The U. S. Veteran Signal Corps Association,
including a partial roster of the Corps during the War,
with a brief resume of its operations from Aug. 14, 1861,
to March 14, 1862. 1884.
l6mo. pp. 52.
Signatures to Reports and Correspondence in printed volumes
of Rebellion Records, pp. 1-21. Addresses to reports
and correspondence in printed volumes of Rebellion
Records, pp. 22-32.
(War Records Office. 1884.) 8vo. 50 copies printed.
Silver Anniversary, G. A. R., Detroit, 1891.
(Detroit. 1892.) 4to. pp. 55.
Silver Anniversary, Veteran Corps, 1875- 1900, Thirty-ninth
Anniversary of the organization of the First Regiment
Infantry, National Guard of Pennsylvania, Union League
House, Thursday, April nineteenth, MDCCCC. (Illus-
trated.)
4to. pp. 38. 300 copies printed.
Six Weeks in the Mud.
The Overland Monthly, March, 1869. pp. 215-221.
Sketch of the First Kentucky Brigade, C. A. Army.
The Land We Love, Dec, 1867, Jan., Feb. and Mar., 1868. pp. —
Sketch of the Eighth Regiment N. G. S. N. Y.
Army & Navy Journal, Sept. 29, 1877. pp. (4). (Mounted.)
Sketch of the Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania Vols. A regiment
that served gallantly in the Army of the Cumberland.
Philadelphia: Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail, April 5, 12, 19 and 26,
1884. i2mo. pp. (24). (Mounted.)
821
Sketch of Twelfth Illinois Cavalry and its campaign. Gettys-
burg Reunion. 1913.
8vo. pp. (16).
Slocum Monument dedication at Gettysburg. Circulars,
orders, etc., in connection therewith. Issued by the
New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of
Gettysburg and Chattanooga.
n. p. 1902. 4to. pp. (23).
Smith & Barrow's Monthly Magazine, Vol. I., No. 1, May,
1864. (All published.)
Richmond, Va. 8vo. pp. 96.
(Contains the only official list Army promotions and appointments C. S. Army
for 1864.)
Society of Michigan New York State Veterans, July 20, 1891.
1861-1865.
(Grand Rapids, Mich.) 8vo. pp. (46).
Some of the Reasons why the "Foley Statue" of Stonewall
Jackson should be located on the central mound of the
Stonewall Cemetery, at Winchester, Virginia.
Winchester, Va. 1873. 4to. pp. (4).
Some Reasons for a National Military Park on the Battlefields
of Atlanta.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 20. (Map.)
Soldiers and Citizens Album of Military and Civil Record,
including a Chronological and Statistical History of the
Civil War.
Chicago: Grand Army Publishing Co. 1891. 4to. pp. 372.
Soldiers and Sailors Almanac for 1869, and history of the
late Rebellion from i860- 1865.
n. p. (1869.) i2mo. pp. 33.
Soldiers and Sailors Monument Fair, Portland, Maine.
Portland Soldiers and Sailors. A brief sketch of the part
they took in the War of the Rebellion.
Portland: Printed by B. Thurston & Co. 1884. 8vo. pp. 56.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Patriotic Songs and Hymns. Selected
by permission from the "Lyrics of Loyalty," and "Songs
of the Soldiers," edited by Frank Moore.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 24.
822
Soldiers Companion, dedicated to the defenders of their country
in the field, by their friends at home.
Boston: Walker, Wise & Company. 1862. 8vo. pp. 48 (4). Fifth edition.
Soldiers' Memorial Building, Toledo, Ohio. In honor and
memory of those who fell in defence of our country during
the War of the Rebellion.
Toledo, O. 1886. Ry. 8vo. pp. 67.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Ex-President Hayes.
Soldiers Monument, Market Square, Germantown. Monu-
ment unveiled July 4, 1883. Memorial tablets unveiled
May 30, 1900.
(Philadelphia, Pa. 1901.) 8vo. pp. (4) (1).
Soldiers' National Cemetery, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
To the Legislature (Indiana).
Indianapolis: W. R. Holloway, State Printer. 1865. 8vo. pp. 35.
Song of Crocker's Iowa Brigade. Air: "Benny Havens,
O!" Crocker's Iowa Brigade 11, 13, 15, 16, April 27,
1862. Sung first at their third reunion at Iowa City,
Iowa, September 23 and 24, 1885, and by the Brigade at
their fifth reunion at Council Bluffs, Iowa, September 18
and 19, 1889.
Washington, D. C: Gilson Bros. 1889. 8vo. pp. 32.
South Carolina Monument Association. The South Caro-
lina Monument Association. Origin, history and work,
with an account of the proceedings at the unveiling of the
monument to the Confederate dead, and the oration of
Gen. John S. Preston, at Columbia, S. C, May 13, 1879.
Edited by the recording secretary of the Association.
Charleston, S. C: The News and Courier Book Presses. 1879. 8vo. pp.70.
Photograph of monument inserted.
"Southern Battlefields." A list of battlefields on and near
the lines of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Railway and Western & Atlantic Railroad and a brief
description of the more important Battles fought along
these lines, also information about Lookout Mountain,
Chickamauga Park and the Famous Engine "General."
Published by the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway. 8vo. pp. 47.
823
Southern Historical Monthly, Vol. I., No. i, Jan., 1876.
No. 2, February.
Raleigh, N. C. 8vo. pp. 254.
Publication ceased with the Second No. Contains North Carolina in the War.
Southern Historical Society. Proceedings.
1. The proceedings of the Southern Historical Convention which
assembled at the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va., on
the 14th of August, 1873; and of the Southern Historical Society
as reorganized with the address by Gen. Jubal A. Early, delivered
before the convention on the first day of its session. Baltimore:
Turnbull Brothers. (1874.) 8vo. pp. 44.
2. Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the Southern His-
torical Society, held in the City of Richmond on the Twenty-
seventh day of October, 1874. Richmond: Printed by James E.
Goode. 1874. 8vo. pp. 20. (Contains R. M. T. Hunter's
address.)
3. Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Southern
Historical Society for the year ending Oct. 25, 1875. 8vo. pp. 4.
4-
8vo. 1 Vol.
Southern Historical Society.
1. Transactions of the Southern Historical Society, Vol. I., January-
December, 1874. Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers. 1874. pp.218.
2. Transactions, n. p. n. d. (1875.) pp. 116.
8vo. 1 Vol.
"Under contract with Mess. T. and B. the Society published these papers and
transactions as a supplement and in the Southern Magazine until June, 1875,
when the arrangement was annulled. The unfinished papers in the June No.
were completed in the 'Papers' of the Society published in Richmond, Va."
Southern Historical Society Papers.
1. Vol. I. January to June, 1876. pp. (1) 466. A roster of Gen.
Officers, etc. pp. 31.
2. Vol. II. July to Dec, 1876. pp. (1) 320. A roster of Gen.
Officers, etc. pp. 32-101.
3. Vol. III. Jan. to June., 1877. pp. (1) 304. A roster of Gen.
Officers, etc. pp. 102-135.
4. Vol. IV. July to Dec, 1877. pp. (1) 320.
5. Vol. V. Jan. to June, 1878. pp. (1) 304. Vol. VI. July to
Dec, 1878. pp. IV. 1-292.
6. Vol. VII. Jan. to Dec, 1879. pp. IV. 1-592.
7. Vol. VIII. Jan. to Dec, 1880. pp. IV. 1-576.
8. Vol. IX. Jan. to Dec, 1881. pp. IV. 1-576.
9. Vol. X. Jan. to Dec, 1882. pp. IV. 1-576. Index, pp. 20.
10. Vol. XI. Jan. to Dec, 1883. pp. IV. 1-576.
11. Vol. XII. Jan. to Dec, 1884. pp. IV. 1-576.
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12. Vol. XIII. Jan. to Dec, 1885. pp. 576.
13. Vol. XIV. Jan. to Dec, 1886. pp. 576.
14. Vol. XV. Jan. to Dec., 1887. pp. XXVII. 1-508.
Richmond, Va.: Rev. J. William Jones, Secretary Southern Historical Society.
1876-1887. 8vo. 14 Vols.
Autograph letter of the Editor, Dr. Jones, circulars, advertisements, covers, etc.
inserted.
Southern Illustrated London News.
Vol. I., No. 1, Sept. 13, 1862, to No. 42, June 27, 1862.
Vol. II., No. 1, July 4, 1863, to No. 25, Dec. 26, 1863.
Vol. III., No. 1, Jan. 2, 1862, to No. 19, May 14, 1864.
Richmond, Va. 1862-1864. Folio. Complete as published.
Southern Independence Association of London.
1. Address (with committees, officers, etc.) Dec, 1863. 4to. pp. 3.
2. Address (with full list of members). 4to. pp. 3.
3. The Southern Cause and its prospects. Reprinted from "The
Oldham Chronicle" of August 29, 1863. 4to. pp. 1.
4. Northern Robbery. "Oldham Southern Independence Associa-
4to. tion." 8vo. pp. 1.
Southern Literary Messenger.
1. January to June, 1861. pp. V. 1-444.
2. July to Dec, 1861. pp. IV. 1-476.
3. January to Dec, 1862. pp. VI. 1-698.
4. January to Dec, 1863. pp. IV. 1-748.
5. January to June, 1864. pp. 1-384.
Richmond, Va. 1861-4. 8vo. 5 Vols.
Autograph letters of Mr. Howison and Dr. Bagby the editors.
War Series complete.
Contains Howison's history of the War as far as published, the magazine
suspending with the June No., 1864.
Souvenir Album and Sketch Book, First Infantry, I. N. C, of
Chicago.
(Chicago. 1890.) 4to. pp. 167 (4).
Souvenir and Official Program, 30th National Encampment,
Grand Army of the Republic, St. Paul, Minnesota, Sep-
tember 3, 1896.
St. Paul: Pioneer Press Company, Printers. 4to. pp. 79.
Souvenir and Programme of the 59th Annual Entertainment
and Reception of the Second Battery, N. Y. S. N. Y.
(Captain David Wilson) at Lenox Lyceum, 50th Street
and Madison Avenue, Friday evening, December 9, 1892,
8 p. m. (War record 1 861 -1865 of the Command.)
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 48.
825
Souvenir Booklet. Gettysburg in a bomb-shell. Copyright,
1904, W. H. Tipton, Gettysburg, Pa.
i2mo. pp. 26.
Souvenir Hand Book and Guide. Complimentary to the
Colored Veterans, Grand Army Republic, 33rd National
Encampment and Reunion, Philadelphia, Sept. 4-9,
1899. Published by the Committee on U. S. Colored
Troops.
(Philadelphia:) Recorder Print, n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Souvenir Hill Monument Unveiling, May 30, 1892.
(Richmond, Va. 1892.) i6mo. pp. 41 (3).
Souvenir History of First Regiment and Programme of Midway
Plaisance, to be held in Armory, February 19th to March
3d, 1894.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. (58).
Souvenir of the Banquet at the Union League, Philadelphia,
Friday, April 27, 1894, m Commemoration of the 72d
Anniversary of the Birthday of General Ulysses S. Grant.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 4to. pp. (9). 275 copies printed.
Souvenir of the Manoeuvres and Historic Manassas, September
5-12, 1904.
Manassas Journal Press. 8vo. pp. 24.
Souvenir of the Twenty-seventh Annual Convention Fireman's
Association of the State of Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg,
Pa., October 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1906.
4to. pp. 72. (The Battle of Gettysburg.)
Souvenir Programme Association of the Survivors 72d Regiment
Pa. Vols. Testimonial Presentation to Captains W. W.
Ker and W. W. Wiltbank, by Hon. George S. Graham,
American Academy of Music, Wednesday evening, May
3, 1893-
Philadelphia: Homeland Print. 1893. 4to. pp. 32.
Souvenir Sherman Statue, Washington, D. C. History of the
Monument, General Description, etc.
(Washington. 1903.) 4to. pp. 15.
826
Souvenir. Tenth Biennial Convention of the Grand Inter-
national Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Harris-
burg, Pennsylvania, 1912. (Gettysburg: The Battle and
the Battlefield.)
Harrisburg, Penna.: The Telegraph Printing Company, n. d.
4to. pp. 56-73.
Souvenir 24th National Encampment G. A. R., Boston, 1890.
4to. pp. 303.
Souvenir of the Reunion of the Blue and the Gray on the Battle-
field of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888. How to get
there, and what is to be done during the year.
New York: The American Graphic Co. 1888. 8vo. pp. (282).
Speeches and Ceremonies at the Unveiling of the Statue of
General Blair, May 31, 1895. Dedication of the Blair
Monument and Presentation to the City of St. Louis.
A brief sketch of the Blair Monument Association.
St. Louis: E. E. Casreras. (n. d.) 8vo. pp. 46.
Spirit of the Fair. Tuesday, April 5, to Saturday, April 23.
Numbers 1 to 17. (Complete.)
New York. 1864. 4to. pp. 206.
Springfield in the War. List of the men who served their
country on land and sea. Incidents during the War.
The Boy Soldiers. When Johnny Comes Marching
Home. "Dreaming of '61." Dedication of the Soldiers'
Monument, Court Square, Springfield, Mass., September
29, 1885. Description of the monument, order of exer-
cises, etc.
Springfield: Published by the Historical Society. 1885. l2mo. pp. 72.
St. Andrew's Society of Albany. Memorial of the Great
Sanitary Fair held in the City of Albany, N. Y., February
and March, 1864.
Albany: Van Benthuysen's Steam Printing House. 1864. 8vo. pp. 112(2).
State Fencibles. A sketch of a Veteran Organization.
Philadelphia: Ledger and Transcript, Dec. 1, 1886.
i2mo. pp. (7). (Mounted.)
State Fencibles Battalion N. G. P. Fourth Annual Re-
ception, Monday evening, February 2, 1891, American
Academy of Music.
4to. pp. 80. (Illustrated.) "War Record of organization and officers.'*
827
State Fencibles. (History of the Company and Battalion,
1 8 13-1894.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (2). (Mounted.)
State of New Jersey. Report of Commissioners to care for
Gettysburg Battle Monuments. 1892.
Trenton, N. J.: Naar, Day & Naar, Printers. 1893. 8vo. pp. 19.
State of New York. Proceedings attending the presentation
of Regimental Colors to the Legislature, April 20, 1864.
Albany. 1864. 8vo. pp. 52.
State of New York. Report of the Commissioners of the
Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Trans-
mitted to the Legislature January 17, 1902.
Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, State Printer. 1902. 8vo. pp. 31.
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Report
of the Joint Special Committee on erection of monument
at Andersonville, Ga.
Providence: E. L. Freeman & Sons, State Printers. 1903. 8vo. pp. 60.
Statement concerning the Army and Navy Claim Agency of the
United States Sanitary Commission, from September 1,
1 861, to October 1, 1866.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Statement in reference to the claim of the State of Missouri
for expenses incurred in the support of her militia during
the war.
39th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Mis. Document No. 63.
8vo. pp. 22.
Statement of California, Oregon and Nevada, relative to their
State Rebellion War Claims against the United States,
n. d. 8vo. pp. 141.
Statement of number of men called for by the President of the
United States, and number furnished by each State,
Territory and the District of Columbia, from April 15,
1 86 1, to close of war of the Rebellion.
Washington: Adjutant-General's Office. 1879. 4to. Folded sheet.
Statement of number of men called for by the President of the
United States, and number furnished by each State,
Territory and District of Columbia, from April 15, 1861,
to the close of War of the Rebellion.
(Washington, D. C. 1880.) i2mo. pp. 8 and folded sheet.
828
Statement of number of men called for by the President of the
United States, and number furnished by each State,
Territory and District of Columbia from April 15,1861,
to close of War of the Rebellion.
War Department, Record and Pension Division, January, 1892. 8vo. pp. 8.
Statement showing the aggregate number of regular and volun-
teer troops in the service of the United States, June 30,
1862. Compiled under the direction of Brigadier-General
Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General U. S. Army.
Washington, D. C: Adjutant-General's Office. 1884. 8vo. pp. 3.
Statement showing the number of Confederate Prisoners of
War captured in the Gettysburg Campaign, with dis-
position.
War Department, n. d. 8vo. pp. (2).
Statistics of the War. The National Tribune Library, Vol.
I., No. 1., Washington, D. C, October 26, 1875.
8vo. pp. 16.
Statue of Major-General George B. McClellan.
1. 56th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Bill 8072,
for the preparation of a site and erection of a pedestal for statue
of late Major-General George B. McClellan.
2. 56th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Bill 3272. 56th Congress,
1st Session, Senate Report No. 859. 56th Congress, 1st Session,
House of Representatives Report No. 423. 56th Congress, 2d
Session, House of Representatives Bill 14018. 56th Congress,
2d Session, Senate Bill 3272.
8vo. pp. —
Steel Engraving of the Battle of Gettysburg (Repulse of Long-
street's Assault). (John B. Bachelder's Description.)
Boston, Mass.: Historical Art Company, n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Stone Bridge at Bull Run.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4.
Story of 155th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (Pearson
Zouaves). Where it went, what it saw, and what it did
during three years of active campaigning in the Army of
the Potomac. Antietam-Appomattox. Illustrated War
Volume.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20 (2).
829
Stranger's Guide aud official directory for the City of Rich-
mond, showing the location of the public buildings and
offices of the Confederate, state and city governments, etc.
Richmond. 1863. l6mo. pp. 31.
Summary of Military Operations as reported on the returns of
the Army of the United States, 1 861 -1865.
Washington: War Department Printing Office. 1877.
Vol. I. pp. XXX. 1-782.
Washington: War Records Publication Office. 1880.
Vol. II. pp. XXIX. 1-799.
Washington: War Records Publication Office. 1883.
Vol. III. pp. XVI. 1-307.
8vo. 10 copies printed.
Supplementary Proceedings of Regular Monthly Meeting
Commandery of State of Michigan, Military Order Loyal
Legion of the United States, Detroit, March 3, 1892.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 9.
Surgeon- General's Office. Circulars.
No. 1-13-1862. 1-26-1863. 1-10-1864. 1-17-1865.
(Washington.) i2mo. (As issued.)
Sympathy with the Afflicted Christian.
(Richmond, Va.): Presbyterian Committee of Publication. l6mo. pp. 7.
Taft, William Henry. — Address of William H. Taft, Secretary
of War. Memorial Day, Riverside Park, New York,
Saturday, May 30, 1908.
Washington: Sudworth Printing Company, n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Taft, William Henry. — Address of President Taft at the
opening session of the convention of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, at Continental Memorial Hall,
Washington Hall, Washington, D. C, November 12, 1912.
Washington. 1912. 8vo. pp. 4. Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Taft, William Henry. — "The United States." Response of
the Honorable William H. Taft to the "The United States"
at the Fifteenth Annual Dinner of the Pennsylvania
Society, December 13, 1913.
New York: The Pennsylvania Society, n. d. 8vo. pp. 10.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
830
Talbot, Edith Armstrong. — Samuel Chapman Armstrong.
A Biographical Study, by Edith Armstrong Talbot.
New York : Doubleday, Page & Company. 1904. i2mo. pp. VII. (4) 1-301.
Tanner, David B. — A Short Sketch of the service and sacri-
fices of David B. Tanner, late of the 5th Rhode Island
Battery, who lost his leg at the Battle of Antietam, Sept.
17, 1862.
Boston. 1869. i6mo. pp. 16.
Tansill, Robert. — The Great Struggle for Richmond in
1862, by a Confederate Officer who took part in the
conflict.
Washington: The Capital. 8vo. pp. (20). (Mounted.)
Autograph letter of Author.
Tansill, Robert. — A Free and Impartial Exposition of the
causes which led to the failure of the Confederate States
to establish their independence.
Washington, D. C. 1865. 8vo. pp. —
Presentation copy from Col. Tansill, C. S. A.
Tarbell, Ida Minerva. — Disbanding the Union Army. By
Ida M. Tarbell. Illustrated by George Varian.
McClure's Magazine, March, 1901. pp. 400-412.
Tarbell, Ida Minerva. — Disbanding the Confederate Army.
By Ida M. Tarbell. Illustrated by George Varian.
McClure's Magazine, April, 1901. pp. 526-538.
Tarbell, Ida Minerva. — Disbanding the Union Army. By
Ida M. Tarbell.
Philadelphia: The Evening Bulletin, May 30, 1907. 8vo. pp. (10). (Mounted.)
Tarrant, Eastham. — The Wild Riders of the First Kentucky
Cavalry. A history of the Regiment in the great war of
the Rebellion, 1 861-1865, telling of its origin and organiza-
tion. A description of the material of which it was com-
posed, its rapid and severe marches, hard service and
fierce conflicts on many a bloody field, pathetic scenes,
amusing and thrilling episodes. A regimental roster,
prison life, adventures and escapes. By Sergeant E.
Tarrant, a headquarter clerk. Published by a committee
of the Regiment.
(Louisville, Ky. 1894.) 8vo. pp. X. 1-503.
831
Taussig, William. — Personal Recollections of General
Grant. A paper read before the Society, October 15,
1903, by William Taussig, member of the society.
St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Publications. 1903. Ry. 8vo. pp. 13.
Tawney, James Albertus. — Memorial Address, by James A.
Tawney, on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, May 30, 1907.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 20. Privately printed.
Taylor, Benjamin Franklin. — Mission Ridge and Lookout
Mountain, with pictures of life in camp and field, by Benj.
F. Taylor.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1872. 8vo. pp. VI. 272.
Newspaper cuttings, etc., inserted, relating to the battle controversy.
Taylor, Charles E. — The Signal and Secret Service of the
Confederate States, by Dr. Chas. E. Taylor. North
Carolina Booklet, March, 1903, No. II.
Hamlet, N. C. 1903. i2mo. pp. 24.
Taylor, Frank Hamilton. — How Philadelphia Fed the
Soldiers. The story of the Union Volunteer and Cooper
Shop Refreshment Saloons, located during the Civil War
at the foot of Washington Avenue. Published for the
members of the G. A. R., 33d Annual National Encamp-
ment, September 4 to 9, 1899. Prepared by Frank H.
Taylor.
Philadelphia: Alfred M. Slocum Co., Printers. 1899.
Broadside folded. i2mo.
Taylor, Frank Hamilton. — Gettysburg. Its Battlefields.
Its heroes, and its monuments. It has become the Mecca
of Patriotic Americans. Philadelphia & Reading Rail-
road.
Philadelphia, Pa. n. d. i2mo. pp. 29 (5).
Taylor, Frank Hamilton. — Philadelphia in the Civil War,
1861-1865. Frank Hamilton Taylor. Illustrated from
contemporary prints and photographs and from drawings
by the Author.
Philadelphia. 1913. 8vo. pp. 410.
Taylor, James E. — Catalogue and Price List of Photographs
of James E. Taylor's paintings and India ink designs of
our Civil War and frontier history.
(New York. n. d.) i6mo. pp. (10).
832
Taylor, Jeremiah. — The Sacrifice Consumed. Life of.
Edward Hamilton Brewer, lately a soldier in the Army of
the Potomac, by Jeremiah Taylor, D. D.
(Motto.) Boston: Henry Hoyt. (1863.) i8mo. pp. X. 140.
Taylor, Richard. — Destruction and Reconstruction. Per-
sonal experiences of the late war, by Richard Taylor,
Lieutenant-General in the Confederate Army.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1879. 8vo. pp. 274.
Autograph letter of Gen. Taylor, with 69 engravings and portraits inserted
and rare Confederate portraits of Elzey, Ewell and Price and 4 maps and news-
paper cuttings, etc.
Taylor, Richard. — Stonewall Jackson and the Valley Cam-
paign, by General Richard Taylor.
North American Review, March and April, 1878. pp. 238-261.
Taylor, Walter Herron. — Four Years with General Lee,
being a summary of the more important events touching
the career of General Robert E. Lee, in the War between
the States; together with an authoritative statement of
the strength of the Army which he commanded in the
field. By Walter H. Taylor, of his Staff, and late Adjutant-
General of the Army of Northern Virginia.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1877. 8vo. pp. 189.
Rare portrait of Gen. Lee and 1 1 portraits and maps inserted.
Taylor, Walter Herron. — General Lee, his campaign in
Virginia, 1861-1865, with personal reminiscences. By
Walter H. Taylor, Adjutant-General of the Army of
Northern Virginia, C. S. A.
Norfolk, Virginia: The Nusbaum Book and News Company. (1906.)
8vo. pp. X. 1-314.
Taylor, Walter Herron. — The Campaign in Pennsylvania,
by W. H. Taylor.
"Annals of the War." n. d. 8vo. pp. 305-318.
Taylor, William H. — Some Experiences of a Confederate
Assistant Surgeon, by William H. Taylor, M. D., Surgeon
De Jure, Assistant Surgeon Tasto, Nineteenth Regiment
of Virginia Infantry, C. S. A. Transactions of the College
of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: Printed for the College. 1906. Vol. XXVIII.
8vo. pp. 91-144. Third Series.
833
Taylor — Huntington. — Was Memories, 1861. The War for
the Union, 1865. Views made by Government photo-
graphers during the Great War. Catalogue of original
photographic War views.
Hartford, Conn. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 7 (9) (2) (4).
Tebault, C. H.— Official Report of C. H. Tebault, M. D.,
Surgeon-General United Confederate Veterans. From
the minutes of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the United
Confederate Veterans, held in the City of Dallas, Texas,
April 22-25, 1902.
8vo. pp. 31. Autograph letter of Author.
Telfer, William Duff. — A Reminiscence of the First Battle of
Manassas. A camp fire story of the Seventy-first Regi-
ment, N. G. S. N. Y., by William Duff Telfer, a volunteer
in the ranks of the Regiment during the period of the first
term of its service in aid of the preservation of the national
integrity.
(Motto.) Brooklyn: Published and sold by the Author, W. D. Telfer. (1864.)
Sm. 4to. pp. 58.
Temple, Oliver P. — East Tennessee and the Civil War, by
Oliver P. Temple.
Cincinnati, Ohio: The Robert Clarke Co., Publishers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 604.
Templeton, J. W. — Life and Services of General Thomas J.
Henderson. By J. W. Templeton.
Reprint from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, n. d.
8vo. pp. 30.
Tenney, William Jewett. — The Military and Naval His-
tory of the Rebellion in the United States, with bio-
graphical sketches of deceased officers, illustrated with
steel plate portraits, by W. J. Tenney.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1865. Ry. 8vo. pp. X. 1-843.
Terrell, W. H. H. — Indiana in the War of the Rebellion.
Official Report of W. H. H. Terrill, Adjutant-General.
Indianapolis. 1869. 8vo. pp. XVIII. 1-372.
Terrill, J. Newton. — Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment
New Jersey Volunteers, by Sergeant J. Newton Terrill,
Co. K, Fourteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers.
New Brunswick, N. J. 1884. i2mo. pp. 132. Second edition.
834
Terry, Charles C. — History of the 128th Regt. New York
Vols., embracing a sketch of its organization, departure,
movements and achievements in the field, together with
personal tributes and reminiscences of officers and
members.
The Hudson Republican. 1874. 8vo. pp. — (Mounted.)
Autograph note of Author.
Thain, Raphael P. — The Legislative History of the General
Staff of the Army of the United States (its organization,
duties, pay and allowances), from 1775 to 1901. Com-
piled and annotated under the direction of Major-General
Henry C. Corbin, Adjutant-General of the Army,
by Raphael P. Thain, Chief Clerk Adjutant-General's
Office.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. 8vo. pp. 800.
Thain, Raphael P. — Charts of Military Divisions, Depart-
ments, Districts, and of States and Territories, 18 13-1880.
Prepared by Raphael P. Thain, Chief Clerk Adjutant-
General's Office.
(Washington, D. C. 1 881.) 8vo. 4 Charts folded.
Autograph note of Author.
Thain, Raphael P. — "The Treasury of the Confederate
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and commercial measures of the Confederates States of
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(Washington, D. C. 1887.) 8vo. pp. 9 (1).
Thain, Raphael P. — Adjutant-General's Department.
Notes illustrating the military geography of the United
States, compiled by Raphael P. Thain, Chief Clerk
Adjutant-General's Office. 1813-1880.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1881. 8vo. pp. 182.
Autograph note of Author.
Tharin, Robert Semour Symmes. — Arbitrary Arrests in
the South, or scenes from the experience of an Alabama
Unionist.
New York: John Bradburn. 1863. i2mo. pp. 245.
835
Thatcher, Marshall P. — A Hundred Battles in the West,
St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-65. The Second Michigan
Cavalry, with the Armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Ken-
tucky and Cumberland, under Generals Halleck, Sherman,
Pope, Rosecrans, Thomas and others, with mention of a
few of the famous Regiments and Brigades of the West,
by Captain Marshall P. Thatcher, Co. "B," Second
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Detroit, Mich. : Published by the Author. 1884. 8vo. pp. XIV. 416 15 (62).
Thaxter, Sidney Warren.
Portland: Marks Printing House, n. d. 8vo. pp. 56.
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Thaxter, Sidney Warren. — Stonewall Jackson. A paper
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 17.
Thayer, Christopher T. — Address delivered at the dedication
of Memorial Hall, Lancaster, June 17, 1868, by Christo-
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Boston: Nichols & Noyes. 1868. 8vo. pp. 71.
Thayer, George Augustine. — The Braintree Soldiers
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Thayer, George Augustine. — History of the Second Massa-
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read at the officers' reunion in Boston, May II, 1880, by
George A. Thayer, Captain Second Massachusetts Regi-
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Thayer, John Milton. — Grant at Pilot Knob. Reminis-
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McClure's Magazine, Oct., 1895. pp. 43!-437-
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1. From the bombardment of Ft. Sumter to the capture of Roanoke
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Boston: Horace B. Fuller. (1863-5.) i2mo. 4 Vols.
Thayer, William Makepeace. — From Tannery to the
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Providence, R. I.: Buker Publishing Company. 1885. i2mo. pp.480.
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Forces under command of Major-General George H.
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Washington: Headquarters of the Army, Adjt.-Gen. Office, June 8, 1882.
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Thomas, George Henry. — Organization of U. S. Forces
commanded by Major-General George H. Thomas at the
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Washington: Adjutant-General's Office. 1882. 8vo. pp. 7.
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Thomas, Hampton Sidney. — Some Personal Reminiscences
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Thomas, J. P. — Col. J. P. Thomas' Oration. The public
commemoration of the re-establishment of the South
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837
Thomas, Lorenzo. — (Orders Organizing U. S. Colored
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20, 1865.
1 2 mo. Series complete.
Thomas, Martha McCannon. — Captain Phil. A boy's
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New York: Henry Holt & Company. 1884. i2mo. pp. 355.
Thomas, Theodore Gaillard. — A Eulogy upon Cornelius
Rea Agnew, read before the New York Academy of Medi-
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. New York. n. d. 8vo. pp. 26.
Thomas, Wilbur W. — The Fall of Vicksburg. By Wilbur
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Thompson, Bradford F. — History of the 112th Regiment of
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Toulon, Illinois: Printed at the Stark County News Office. 1885.
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Thompson, B. W. — Sketch of the Civil and Military Services
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Cincinnati: Caxton Publishing House. 1868. Ry. 8vo. pp. 931.
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of the United States Engineers, by Gilbert Thompson,
Private and Corporal in the Battalion during the Civil
War, Major Corps of Engineers D. C. N. G., 1890-1898.
Revised and rewritten under the direction of the Com-
mandant Engineer School U. S. Army, by Second Lieut.
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Washington Barracks, D. C: Press of the Engineer School. 1910.
8vo. pp. (6) 1-105.
838
Thompson, Heber Samuel. — The First Defenders, by
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(Pottsville, Pa.) 1910. 8vo. pp. XIII. (1) 179.
Thompson, Hugh Smith. — Washington Light Infantry,
72d Anniversary, February 22, 1879. Oration by Hugh
S. Thompson, also proceedings of the meeting of the
association of graduates S. C. M. A., February 22, 1879.
Published by the Association of Graduates. 8vo. pp. 42.
Thompson, J. C. — History of the Eleventh Regiment Rhode
Island Volunteers, in the War of the Rebellion, by R.W.
Rock. Published by a committee of the Eleventh Regi-
ment Veteran Association.
Providence: Providence Press Company, Printers. 188 1.
i2mo. pp. VII. 1-217.
Thompson, James Kaster. — The Twenty-third Regiment
of Infantry, by Lieutenant J. K. Thompson, 23d U. S.
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Sept., 1894. pp. 1118-1120.
Thompson, James W. — Funeral Tribute. W7ords spoken
at the obsequies of William Blackstone Williams, late
Captain in the Second Regiment of Massachusetts
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Minister of the Unitarian Church in Jamaica Plain.
Boston: John Wilson & Son. 1862. 8vo. pp. 15.
Thompson, John C. — Bryant Gray. The student, the
christian, the soldier.
New York. 1864. i8mo. pp. 148.
Thompson, Joseph Parrish. — The Sergeant's Memorial
(John H. Thompson), by his father.
New York. 1863. i8mo. pp. —
Thompson, J. P. K. — Report of Commission to locate the
position of Iowa troops in the Siege of Vicksburg,
J. K. P. Thompson, Chairman, 1901.
DesMoines: B. Murphy, State Printer. 1901. 8vo. pp. 48.
Thompson, S. D. — Recollections with the Third Iowa
Regiment.
Cincinnati. 1864. i2mo. pp. 396. Autograph note of Col. Scott.
839
Thompson, S. Millett. — Thirteenth Regiment of New
Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion,
1 861-1865. A diary covering three years and a day, by
S. Millett Thompson, Lieutenant Thirteenth N. H.
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1888.
8vo. pp. XII. (1) 1-717-
Thompson, William A. — Historical Sketch of the Sixtieth
Regiment N. Y. S. Volunteer Infantry, April, 1 861, -May,
1863. St. Lawrence, Clinton, Franklin. First reunion,
Potsdam, N. Y., August 31 and September 1, 1886.
(Albany, N. Y. 1886.) Ry. 8vo. pp. 58 (4).
Thompson, William M. — Historical Sketch of the Sixteenth
Regiment N. Y. S. Volunteers, April, 1861,-May, 1863.
First reunion, Potsdam, N. Y., August 31 and September
1, 1886.
(n. p. 1886.) Ry. 8vo. pp. 58 (4).
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Thomson, O. R. Howard — Rauch, William H. — History of
the "Bucktails," Kane Rifle Regiment of the Pennsyl-
vania Reserve Corps (13th Pennsylvania Reserves, 42d
of the line), published by O. R. Howard Thomson,
Librarian in charge Wagner Institute Branch, The Free
Library of Philadelphia, and William H. Rauch, Historian
Regimental Association of the Bucktail or First Rifle
Regiment of the P. R. V. C, and late Orderly-Sergeant,
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Philadelphia: Electric Printing Company. 1906. 8vo. pp. X. 1-466.
Thorndike, Rachel Sherman. — The Sherman Letters.
Correspondence between General and Senator Sherman
from 1837 to 1 89 1. Edited by Rachel Sherman Thorn-
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1894. 8vo. pp. VIII. (1) 1-398.
Autograph letter from Gen. Sherman to Mrs. Sherman, May 19, 1865.
Thurston, Gates Phillips. — Chickamauga. A reprint of an
article originally published in the Southern Bivouac,
December, 1886, and republished in the Century War
Book, "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War," Vol. III.
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Nashville, Tenn. n. d. 8vo. pp. 13. Autograph note of Author.
840
Thurston, Gates Phillips. — The Numbers and Rosters of
the Two Armies in the Civil War, by Gen. Gates P.
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(Nashville, Tenn. 1903.) 4to. pp. 11.
Autograph letter of Gen. Thurston.
Thwaites, Ruben Gold. — Civil War Messages and Pro-
clamations of Wisconsin War Governors. Edited by
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Bangor, Maine: Bangor Co-operative Printing Co. 1913. 8vo. pp. 207.
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Tidball, John Cold well. — Historical Sketch of the United
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to 1887. Extracted from the Annual Report of the
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Fort Monroe, Va. 1887. 8vo. pp. 34.
Tidball, John Coldwell. — The Artillery Service in the War
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, July, 1891. Nos. I.-VIII.
Tiemann, William F. — The 159TH Regiment Infantry New
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1891. 8vo. pp. 135 LIII. 170 copies printed.
Tiernan, Mary Spear. — Jack Horner. A novel by Mary
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Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1890. i2mo. pp. 347.
Tift, Rose. — Historical Reminiscences of the Old Thir-
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16 and 17, 1895, Kalamazoo, Mich. Composed by Mrs.
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Kalamazoo: C. N. Baines & Co., Printers, n. d. i2mo. pp. 27.
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War. With maps and illustrations. (Extract from an
Official letter from Brigadier-General S. V. Benet, Chief
of Ordnance, to Hon. George W. McCrary, Secretary of
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ordnance manufacturing establishment in the Mississippi
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with a larger capacity, when completed, than any other
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Chicago: The Henry O. Shepard Company, Printers. 1898.
4to. pp. XXXII. 1-112.
Tillinghast, Pardon E. — History of the Twelfth Rhode Island
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-394.
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half with the Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac,
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Philadelphia: Ferris & Leach. 1912. i2mo. pp. 247.
Tipton, William Henry. — A Collection of the Catalogues
of W. H. Tipton, Gettysburg Battlefield Photographer.
(Gettysburg. 1876-1891.) i2mo.
Tipton, William Henry. — Catalogues of Photographs and
Souvenir Goods. Tourists' Handbook. The Battlefield.
Gettysburg, Penna. n. d. i6mo. pp. 3-8 (2).
Tipton, William Henry. — Gettysburg: The pictures and the
story.
Gettysburg, Pa.: Tipton & Blocher, Publishers. 1908. 4to. pp. 68.
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Tivy, Joseph Albert. — Souvenir of the Seventh, containing a
brief history of it. Prefaced with a view, front and rear,
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representing three phases of the soldier and other appro-
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Detroit, Michigan, n. d. i6mo. pp. 78.
Tobie, Edward P. — History of the First Maine Cavalry,
1861-1865, by Edward P. Tobie. Published by the First
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Boston: Press of Emery & Hughes. 1887. 8vo. pp. XIX. 1-735 (2)-
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842
Tochman, Gaspar. — G. Tochman's Suggestive Points to the
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(Richmond, Va. 1863.) 8vo. pp. 3.
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Manhattan, Kansas: Printing Department, State Agricultural College. 1884.
8vo. pp. VI. (1) 1-130. 2 maps.
Todd, William. — The Seventy-ninth Highlanders, New
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Albany, N. Y.: Press of Brandow, Barton & Co. 1886.
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Tomes, Robert — Smith, Benjamin G. — The War with the
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biographical sketches of leading statesmen and dis-
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Boston: Published by Abel Tompkins. 1861. 8vo. pp. 72.
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detailed account of the experiences of the Thirteenth
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Orange, N. J.: Printed at the Journal Office. 1878.
i6mo. pp. (VIII.) 1-232. Roster 1-47.
843
Toombs, Samuel. — New Jersey Troops in the Gettysburg
Campaign from June 5 to July 31, 1863, by Samuel
Toombs. Illustrated by specially drawn maps of the
battlefield, the monuments erected by the State of New
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Orange, N. J.: The Evening Mail Publishing House. 1888.
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Torrance, Ell. — General George H. Thomas. By Lieutenant
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(St. Paul, Minn. 1898.) 8vo. pp. 23.
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Torrey, Bradford. — Spring Notes from Tennessee, by Brad-
ford Torrey.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1896. i2mo. pp. 223.
Torrey, Bradford. — Lookout Mountain, by Bradford Torrey.
The Atlantic Monthly, October, 1895. pp. 545-554.
Totten, Charles Adelle Lewis. — Strategos: A series of
American Games of War based upon military principles
and designed for the assistance both of beginners and
advanced students in prosecuting the whole study of
tactics, grand tactics, strategy, military history, and the
various operations of war, illustrated with numerous
diagrams, to which is appended a collection of studies upon
military statistics as applied to war on field or map, by
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New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1880. 8vo. and 4to.
Vol. I. Tent and Appendices, pp. XX. I- 1 79.
Vol. II. Plates, Tables and Statistics, pp. 70.
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selected from Series of 1890, by Charles A. L. Totten,
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New Haven, Conn.: The "Our Race" Publishing Company. r890.
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844
Tourgee, Albion Winegar. — Historical Souvenir of the
105th Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, prepared for the
Nineteenth Annual Reunion, Survivors' Association, held
at Youngstown, Ohio, October 11 and 12, 1894.
n. p. n. d. 4*0. pp. (12).
Tourgee, Albion Winegar. — The Story of a Thousand
(105th Ohio Infantry).
The Cosmopolitan, Nov., 1894,-April, 1895.
Tourgee, Albion Winegar. — The Story of a Thousand.
Being a history of the service of the 105th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry in the War for the Union, from August 21, 1862,
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Chicago: Buford, Clarke & Co. 1888. i2mo. pp. 269.
Townsend, Edward Davis. — Anecdotes of the Civil War in
the United States, by Brevet Major-General E. D.
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New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1884. l2mo. pp. XII. 1-287.
Autograph letter of Gen. Townsend and portrait inserted.
Townsend, George Alfred. — Campaigns of a Non-Combatant
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The Army & Navy Journal, Nov. 13, 1880. pp. 70. (Mounted.)
Orders, etc., inserted.
Townsend, Luther Tracy. — History of the Sixteenth Regi-
ment, New Hampshire Volunteers. By Adjutant Luther
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Washington, D. C: Norman T. Elliott, Printer. 1897. 8vo. pp. 574.
845
Townsend, P. — A Sermon preached October 26, at Stafford
Springs, at the funeral of James W. Brooks, of Co. I,
1 6th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers, who died October
nth, from wounds received at the Battle of Antietam,
September 17, 1862. By Rev. P. Townsend, pastor of the
M. E. Church, Stafford Springs, Conn.
Palmer, Mass.: G. M. Fisk & Company, Printers. 1862. 8vo. pp. 18.
Townsend, R. Walter. — The Passing of the Confederate.
By R. Walter Townsend. Suggested by the account
given of the decrepit "appearance" of the Confederate
Veterans, during their march through the streets of
Lumberton, N. C, at the unveiling of a monument to the
memory of the Confederate dead from Robeson County,
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New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 191 1.
i2mo. pp. 20.
Townsend, Thomas S. — Description of the greatest literary
curiosity of the age. ("Townsend's library of National,
State and Individual Records.")
New York. 1876. pp. 15.
Townsend, Thomas S. — Specimen Pages of Our Heroes,
dead and living. A memorial record of all officers and
men in the military and naval service, whose names have
received honorable mention in official reports, newspaper
correspondence, obituary notices, and otherwise. Com-
piled by Thomas S. Townsend. Vol. I., April 13, 1861,-
April 13, 1863, containing 5000 names.
New York: Charles D. Richardson. 1866. 8vo. pp. 15.
Never published, the specimen pages contain a large amount of information.
Townsend, Thomas S. — The Honors of the Empire State
in the War of the Rebellion, by Thomas S. Townsend,
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New York: A. S. Lovell & Co. 1889. i2mo. pp. 416.
Tramp Tim. — War Life. Illustrated by stories of the Camp
and Field. Compiled by Tim Tramp.
New York: Callender, Perce & Willing. 1862. i2mo. pp. VI. 144.
Travers, A. D. — Address at the burial services of the late
George Libbald Wilson, Adjutant of the 17th Regt.
N. Y. S. V., in St. Paul's Church, Poughkeepsie, by Rev.
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Tremain, Henry Edwin. — In Memoriam. Major-General
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Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1881. 8vo. pp. 22.
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Autograph note of Author.
Tremain, Henry Edwin. — The Closing Days About Rich-
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New York. n. d. i2mo. pp. — 25 copies printed.
Tremain, Henry Edwin. — Sailor's Creek to Appomottox
Court House, 7th, 8th, 9th April, 1865; or the last hours
of Sheridan's Cavalry. War Memoranda of Henry
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burg narrative and other excursions, by Henry Edwin
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n. p. Bonnell, Silver & Bowers. * * 1905. i2mo. pp. 513.
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late Lieut. -Col. of the 10th N. Y. Cavalry, who was
mortally wounded at the battle of Hatcher's Run, Va.,
February 6th, and died at City Point Hospital, February
8, 1865. By his father.
Albany. 1865. 8vo. pp. 88.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Tremain, Lyman. — Oration by Hon. Lyman Tremain, de-
livered at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, at
Rensselearville, July 4, 1867.
Albany: Van Benthuysen & Sons' Printing House. 1867. 8vo. pp. 25.
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Boston: Small, Maynard & Company. MDCCCXCIX. 48mo. pp. 135.'
847
Trescott, William Henry. — Memorial of the life of J. Johnston
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Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
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Army of the Tennessee, from the diary of one of its officers.
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review of Northern assertions and Southern facts, by Dr.
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Columbia, S. C. 1866. 8vo. pp. 31.
Tripler, Eunice. — Some Notes of her personal recollections.
New York: The Grafton Press. MCMX. 48mo. pp. 184.
Privately printed.
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — My Own Story, with recol-
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1903.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-482.
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — The Battlefield of
Fredericksburg.
Our Young Folks, Mar., 1866. pp. —
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — Richmond Prisons.
Our Young Folks, May, 1866. pp. —
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — The Drummer Boy. A
story of Burnside's expedition, by the Author of "Father
Brighthopes."
Boston: Published by J. E. Tilton & Co. 1864. i2mo. pp. 334.
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — The Field of Gettysburg.
The Atlantic Monthly, November, 1865. pp. 616-624.
Autograph note of Author.
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — The South. A tour of its
battlefields and ruined cities. A journey through the
desolated States and talks with the people, including visits
to patriot graves and rebel prisons. By J. T. Trowbridge.
Illustrated.
Hartford, Conn.: Published by L. Stebbins. 1866. 8vo. pp. XIII. -590.
Trowbridge, John Townsend. — The Wilderness, Va.
The Atlantic Monthly, Jan., 1866. pp. — Autograph letter of Author.
Truesdale, John. — The Blue Coats and how they lived,
fought, and died for the Union, with scenes and incidents
in the Great Rebellion, comprising narratives of personal
adventures, thrilling incidents, daring exploits, heroic
deeds, wonderful excapes, life in the* camp, field and hospi-
tal, adventures of spies and scouts, together with the
songs, ballads, anecdotes and humorous incidents of the
War, by John Truesdale. Splendidly illustrated with
over 100 fine portraits and beautiful engravings.
National Publishing Co. (1867.) 8vo. pp. 510.
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — A Good Record. A sermon preached
before Petersburg, Va., on Sabbath, September 25, 1864,
to the Tenth Connecticut Regiment, at the close of its
first three years of service, by Chaplain H. Clay Trumbull,
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 1864. 8vo. pp. 18.
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — A Record of College, Field and
Prison. The Knightly Soldier. A biography of Major
Henry Ward Camp, Tenth Conn. Vols., by Chaplain H.
Clay Trumbull.
Boston: Nichols & Noyes. 1865. i2mo. pp. XII. 331.
Autograph letter of Chaplain Trumbull.
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — The Knightly Soldier. A bio-
graphy of Major Henry Ward Camp, by Chaplain H.
Clay Trumbull.
Philadelphia: John D. Wattles, Publisher. 1892. 8vo. pp. XIX. 1-323 (6).
New and revised edition.
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — Desirableness of Active Service.
A sermon preached to the Tenth Connecticut Regiment,
at St. Augustine, Fla., on Sabbath, April 10, 1864, by
Chaplain H. Clay Trumbull.
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 1864. 8vo. pp. 21.
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — Good News. A sermon to the
veteran volunteers of the 10th Connecticut Regiment,
preached at St. Augustine, Fla., on Sabbath, February 7,
1864, by Chaplain H. Clay Trumbull.
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood & Company. 1864. 8vo. pp. 19.
849
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — The Captured Scout of the Army
of the James. A sketch of the life of Sergeant Henry H.
Manning, of the Twenty-fourth Mass. Regiment, by
Chaplain H. Clay Trumbull.
Boston: Nichols & Noyes. 1869. i8mo. pp. 60.
Trumbull, Henry Clay. — War Memories of an Army Chap-
lain, by H. Clay Trumbull. Illustrated.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1898. i2mo. pp. X. 1-421.
Presentation copy from Author.
Trumbull, Truman. — The New Yankee Doodle, being an
account of the little difficulty in the family of Uncle Sam.
By Truman Trumbull, A. M.
New York: Wm. Oland Bourne. 1868. i2mo. pp. 341.
Tubbs, Charles. — Alfred J. Sofield Post No. 49, G. A. R.,
Department of Pennsylvania. Osceola in the War of the
Rebellion. An address delivered at Osceola, Tioga
County, Pa., on Friday, May 30, 1885, by Hon. Charles
Tubbs. To which is appended an historical sketch of the
Post, and the service record of its members.
Wellsboro, Pa. : Compiled by 0. S. Kimball, Post Adjutant. 1885. 8vo. pp. 52.
Tucker, Alba Mark. — Annual Report to the Quartermaster-
General, compiled pursuant to Gen. Order No. 29,
Q. M. Gen.'s Office, July 6, 1864. Capt. A. M. Tucker,
A. Q. M. Vols., Louisville, Ky.
Louisville: Hull & Brother, Printers. 1864. i2mo. pp. 36 (1).
(Relates to the Military Railroads of the South.)
Tucker, John. — Reply to the report of the Select Committee
of the Senate on Transports for the War Department.
By John Tucker (late Assistant Secretary of War),
February 27, 1863.
Philadelphia: Moss & Co. 1863. 8vo. pp. 57.
Tucker, John Randolph. — The Bible of Atheism, by J.
Randolph Tucker, Esq., Attorney-General of Virginia.
(To the Young Soldiers of the South.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 31.
Tucker, W. H. — The Fourteenth Wisconsin Vet. Vol.
Infantry (General A. J. Smith's Command), in the
expedition and Battle of Tupelo; also, wanderings through
850
the wilds of Missouri and Arkansas in pursuit of Price.
By W. H. Tucker, Sergeant Company " D," Indianapolis,
Indiana.
(Indianapolis, Indiana.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 30 (2). (Map.)
Tucker, W. H. — The Fourteenth Wisconsin Vet. Vol.
Infantry, October 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1862, at the Battle of
Corinth. By Sergeant W. H. Tucker, Company D.
Read at Regimental reunion, Fond du Lac, Wis., June
I3-I5. 1893.
Indianapolis, Indiana. 1893. 8vo. pp. 23.
Tumblety, Francis. — A Few Passages in the life of Dr.
Francis Tumblety. the Indian herb doctor, including his
experience in the Old Capitol Prison, to which he was
consigned, with a wanton disregard to justice and liberty,
by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War.
Cincinnati: Published by the Author. 1866. i2mo. pp. 82.
Tunnard, W. H. — A Southern Record, the history of the Third
Regiment Louisiana Infantry, by W. H. Tunnard, con-
taining a complete record of the campaigns in Arkansas
and Missouri, the battles of Oak Hills, Elk Horn, Iuka,
Corinth, the second siege of Vicksburg, anecdotes, camps,
scenery, and description of the country through which
the Regiment marched, etc.
Baton Rouge, La. : Printed for the Author. 1866. i2mo. pp. XX. 394.
Turner, J. W. — History of the Island Rangers. A Juvenile
Zouave Company. By J. W. Turner.
East Boston: Published at Winthrop Black. 1864. i8mo. pp. 63.
Turchin, John Basil. — Military Rambles, published monthly,
by John B. Turchin, late Brigadier-General U. S. Volun-
teers.
Chicago: February and March, 1865. 8vo. pp. 88 and covers.
Autograph letter of Gen. Turchin.
(Publication ceased with the Second Number.)
Turchin, John Basil. — Noted Battles for the Union during
the Civil War in the United States of America, 186 1-5.
Chickamauga, by John B. Turchin, late Brigadier-General
United States Volunteers. Illustrated with eight maps.
Chicago: Fergus Printing Company. 1888. 8vo. pp. 295.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author.
851
Turner, Edward Raymond. — The New Market Campaign,
May, 1864, by Edward Raymond Turner, Professor of
European History, University of Michigan.
Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson. 1912. 8vo. pp. 203.
Turner, H. D. — Historical Sketch, 2d Infantry, Colonel H.
D. Turner.
Our State, Army and Navy. Folio, pp. 4.
Tuttle, Joseph F. — Interesting Reminiscences. (Two
papers on the battle of Gettysburg.)
(Crawfordsville, Ind. 1874.) 8vo. pp. (4).
Twitchell, A. S. — History of the Seventh Maine Light Battery
Volunteers in the great Rebellion, containing a brief
daily account of its services, without comments or
attempt to criticise or praise the brave boys of this com-
mand ; also personal sketches of a large number of members,
portraits, illustrations and poems, written and compiled
by Quartermaster-Sergeant A. S. Twitchell, of Gorham,
N. H., Historian.
Boston, Mass.: E. B. Gilling & Co., Printers. 1892. 8vo. pp. VI. 9-248.
Twombly, A. S. — The Completed Christian Life. A sermon
commemorative of Adjt. Richard M. Strong, 177th Regt.
N. Y. S. V., who died at Bonnet Carre, La., May 12, 1863.
Preached in the State Street Presbyterian Church, Albany,
N. Y., by Rev. A. S. Twombly, June 7, 1863.
Albany: J. Munsell. 1863. 8vo. pp. 22.
Twombly, Voltaire Paine. — The Second Iowa Infantry at
Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862. Together with an
outline history of the Regiment from its organization at
Keokuk, Iowa, May 27, 1861, to final discharge at Daven-
port, Iowa, July 20, 1865. By Capt. V. P. Twombly.
Des Moines: Plain Talk Printing House, n. d. 8vo. pp. 27.
Tyler, C. M. — Memorials of Lieut. George H. Walcott, late of
the 30th U. S. Colored Troops, by C. M. Tyler, with an
introduction by Hon. Henry Wilson. Written for the
Massachusetts Sabbath-School Society.
Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. (1865.) 48mo. pp. 106.
Tyler, C. W.— The Scout. A tale of the Civil War, by C. W.
Tyler, Author of The K. K. K. Tales of the Old South.
Nashville, Tennessee: The Cumberland Press. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 344. (Note 3)
852
Tyler, Erastus Barnard. — "Wooden Nutmegs" at Bull Run.
A humorous account of some of the exploits and ex-
periences of the three months' Connecticut Brigade, and
the part they boie in the national stampede, by Frinkle
Fry.
Hartford: Geo. L. Coburn. 1872. 8vo. pp. VIII. 86.
Autograph of Author.
Tyler, L. S. — Belknap, W. W.— History of the Fifteenth
Regiment Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry, from October,
1 86 1, to August, 1865, when disbanded at the end of the
War.
(Motto.) Keokuk: R. B. Ogden & Son, Print. 1887. 8vo. pp.644.
Tyler, Mason Whiting. — Recollections of the Civil War,
with many original diary entries and letters written from
the seat of war and with annotated references, by Mason
Whiting Tyler, late Lieut.-Colonel and Brevet Colonel,
37th Regt. Mass. Vols. Edited by William S. Tyler,
with maps and illustrations.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1912. 8vo. pp. XVII. 1-379.
Tyler, W. S. — The Law of Sacrifice, or death the only way to
a higher life. A sermon preached at the funeral of Capt.
Samuel Fisk, in the Congregational Church at Shelburne
Falls, on Sunday, May 29, 1864, by W. S. Tyler, Pro-
fessor in Amherst College. Published by order of the
Church in Madison, of which Capt. Fisk was Pastor.
New Haven: Printed by E. Hayes. 1866. 8vo. pp. 56.
Tyndale, Hector. — Sketch of General Hector Tyndale.
Philadelphia, n. d. 8vo. pp. 4. Autograph letter of Gen. Tyndale.
Tyndale, Hector. — Sketch of the 28th Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteer Infantry in proceedings of reunion of the 28th
and 147th Regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers, Phila-
delphia, Nov. 24, 1 87 1.
Philadelphia. 1872. 8vo. pp. 21. 99 copies printed.
Portrait of Gen. Tyndale inserted.
Autograph letters of Hector Tyndale, H. E. Goodman, Gabriel de Korponey,
J. M. Knap, J. H. Flynn, C. W. Chapman, Thos. J. Ahl and John P. Nicholson.
Tyndale, Hector. — Letter to George Alfred Townsend, in
reply to his mis-statements in the "Campaigns of a non-
combatant" in relation to 28th Regiment Pa. Vols, and
Mr. Townsend's reply, copied by Gen. Tyndale.
Philadelphia, Feb. 16, 1870. 4to. pp. 7.
853
Tabular Statement of the regiments, battalions, companies
mustered into the Confederate States Service (September
30, 1861).
(Washington, D. C. 1881.) 8vo. pp. 8.
Tabular Statements, showing the names of Commanders of
Army Corps, Divisions and Brigades, United States Army,
during the War of 1861 to 1865. Compiled from data on
record in the office of the Quartermaster-General of the
Army. 1887.
Philadelphia: Burk & McFetridge. n. d. Folio (172.)
Telegraph Operators who served in the War of the Rebellion.
54th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 415. March 9, 1896. pp. 2.
House of Representatives Report No. 1175. April 9, 1896. pp. 2. Bill pp.
(1). 8vo.
Telegraph Operators during the War of the Rebellion.
51st Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives Report 2841. July 28,
1890. 8vo. pp. 5.
Tennessee Campaign of 1862. The material bearing of the
Tennessee Campaign in 1862 upon the destinies of our
Civil War.
Washington, D. C: W. H. Moore, Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. 19.
Testimonials to Colonel Rush C. Hawkins, Ninth Regiment
N. Y. V. "Hawkins Zouaves."
New York: Latimer Brothers & Seymour. 1863. 8vo. pp. 9.
Testimony from the Battlefield.
1. The 6th N. C. Regiment at the First Battle of Manassas.
2. The Sixth Regiment and First Manassas again.
3. Exploits of the North Carolina Sixth Regiment. Incidents, etc.
Our Living and Our Dead, Oct. 8, 29 and Nov. 26, 1873. pp. (18).
Relates to the Capture of Ricketts' U. S. Battery.
That Night at Fort Wagner, by one who was there.
Putnam's Magazine, July, 1869. pp. —
The Academy Scholium, Philadelphia, May, 1900, No. 8,
Vol. XII. The Protestant Episcopal Academy. (The
Record of the Academy in the War of the Rebellion.)
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 4to. pp. 33.
854
The Acme Haversack, January, 1893. The Four Battles:
Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, The Wilderness, Spot-
sylvania.
Syracuse, N. Y. Ry. 8vo. pp. 80.
The Acme Haversack. Gettysburg Glory and History. (28
illustrations.) July, 1888.
Syracuse, N. Y. n. d. i2mo. pp. 64.
The Advance Guard. Wednesday morning, March 12, 1862.
Vol. I., No. 1.
(Leesburg, Va.)
(Issued by the printers in the 28th Penna. Infantry the day of the Union
occupation of the town.)
The American Civil War Book and Grant Album "Art
Immortelles." A portfolio of half tone reproductions
from rare and costly photographs designed to perpetuate
the memory of General Ulysses S. Grant, depicting scenes
and incidents in connection with the Civil War. The
presents and souvenirs received by General Grant on his
memorable "Trip around the World" (showing the high
esteem in which he was held by people of all nations).
His last days at Mount McGregor. The Grand Funeral
Procession in New York. The first decoration of his
tomb, May 31, 1886. The majority of these reproduc-
tions are exclusive and have never before been exhibited
to the public.
Published by William H. Allen. 1894. Folio, pp. (258).
The Annual Banquet of the New York Association of Norwich
University Alumni and past cadets, Delmonico's, Tuesday
evening, April 18, 1893.
New York: Press of Styles & Cash. n. d. 8vo. pp. 30.
The Anti-Slavery Alphabet. "In the morning sow thy seed."
Philadelphia: Printed for the Anti-Slavery Fair. 1847.
i2mo. pp. 16. Original covers in case.
Autographs of the following inserted: Amos A. Phelps, George Kent, Lewis
Tappan, John Pierpont, Sarah M. Grimke, Angelina E. Grimke, John Farmer,
Wendell Phillips, James G. Birney, John W. Browne, James Mott, N. P.
Rogers, Lewis C. Gunn, William Goodell, of Utica, Ellis Gray Loring, Wm.
Lloyd Garrison, Anne Warren Weston, A. A. C. M. G. C. Maria Weston
Chapman, Mary S. Parker, Samuel Y. May, Caroline Weston, S. E. Sewell,
Henrietta Sargent, John E. Fuller, Oliver Johnson, D. L. C, Edmund Quincy,
Lydia Maria Child, Elinahu Foblen, Charles Pollen, John G. Whittier, of
Haverhill, and Mary Clark.
855
The Appomattox Campaign. Organization of the Union
forces (Commanded by Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant),
March 28,-April 9, 1865.
Washington, D. C: War Records Office, n. d. 8vo. pp. 21.
50 copies printed.
The Army Map of Georgia.
Boston, Mass.: Published by L. Prang & Co. 1864.
Folio. Mounted on linen.
The Atlanta Campaign. Organization of the Union (field)
forces (Commanded by Major-General William T.
Sherman), May 5-31, 1864.
Washington, D. C: War Department, War Records Office. (1888.)
8vo. pp. 16.
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Civil War. Book of
the Royal Blue. Vol. II.
Baltimore, July, 1899. 4X0. pp. 1-25.
The Banner. Vol. IX., Nos. 5 to 8. (The War.)
Dwight, Illinois: W. G. Dustin, Publisher. 1905. 4to. pp. —
The Battlefield. Gettysburg. Vol. I., No. 1 to No. 4, June
20-July 18, 1896.
Folio. (All published.)
The Battle of Antietam. (Illustrated by photographs taken
a few days after the battle, also by photographs of recent
date.) Book of the Royal Blue. Vol. III., No. 10.
Baltimore. July, 1900. pp. 8. (Map.)
The Battle of Chancellorsville and the Eleventh Army
Corps.
New York: G. B. Teubner, Printer. 1863. 8vo. pp. 48.
The Battle of Fort Sumter and first victory of the Southern
troops, April 13, 1861. Full account of the bombard-
ment, with sketches of the scenes, incidents, etc., compiled
chiefly from the detailed reports of the Charleston press.
Published by request. (Map.)
Charleston. 1861. 8vo. pp. 35.
The Battle of Gettysburg Made Plain. A historical guide-
book profusely illustrated. Replete with incidents descrip-
tive of the famous three days' fight. Containing complete
rosters of the two armies.
Harrisburg, Pa. : Published by J. Horace McFarland Company. 8vo. pp.49.
856
The Battle of Gettysburg.
Southern Review, April, 1869. pp. 419-445.
The Battle of Gettysburg.
Godey's Magazine, July, 1865. pp. 16-23.
The Battle of Lexington. Fought in and around the City of
Lexington, Missouri, on September 18, 19 and 20, 1861,
by forces under command of Colonel James A. Mulligan,
U. S. A., and General Sterling Price, M. S. G. The official
records of both parties to the conflict, to which is added
memoirs of participants, with maps and cuts. Printed
for the Lexington Historical Society in the month of May,
1903.
The Intelligencer Printing Company, n. d. i2mo. pp. 68.
The "Battle Order" of the Army of the Potomac. General
Order No. 10. Headquarters Army of the Potomac,
March 7, 1865. This order contains the names of two
hundred and sixty-three Regiments, and the names of
battles each Regiment is entitled to bear on its colors.
Published by the First Maine Cavalry Association and
offered for sale by the treasurer of that organization, who
also holds for sale the history of the 1st Maine Cavalry,
one of the most interesting and beautiful works of its
kind ever printed.
Rockland, Maine. 8vo. pp. 695-716.
The Bastille in America or Democratic absolutism, by an eye-
witness.
(Motto.) London: Robert Hardwicke. 1861. 8vo. pp. 19.
The Beginning of the End of the War. The civil, military
and legal events marking the commencement and close.
Washington, D. C: The National Tribune Library. December 14, 1895.
8vo. pp. 16.
The Berkshire Life Insurance Company of Pittsfield, Mass.
(Badges and Historical Scenes.) Calendars: 1895, 1896,
1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900.
n. p. 2 Vols. i2mo.
The Bivouac. Published for the Benefit of Camp Ward, by
the Committee.
Worcester, Mass. Feb. 5-7, 1889. 4to. pp. 44.
857
The Bivouac.
i. Published Monthly by the Southern Historical Association of
Louisville. Vol. I., Sept., 1882, to Sept., 1883. pp. 493.
2. Southern Bivouac. Vol. II., Sept., 1883. to Sept., 1884. pp. 572.
3. Southern Bivouac. Vol. III., Sept., 1884, to May, 1885. pp. 426.
3 Vols. 1st Series. Publication ceased in the 8vo size with May No. and
contents changed.
Circulars, advertisements, Autograph letter of Editor, etc., inserted.
The Book of Bubbles. A contribution to the New York Fair
in aid of the Sanitary Commission.
(Motto.) New York. March, 1864. Lithographed by Endicott & Co.
Sm. 4to. pp. 68.
The Border States the Seat of War.
1. A Bill (Senate 2633) for the recognition of the military service of
the "First Union League Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers" or
Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Militia, sworn into the United States
Service for three months. Brief of official reports and certificates
of muster. Colonel William D. Whipple, U. S. Army, First
Commander, appointed Brigadier-General; Colonel James T.
Clancy, late Major Army of the Potomac, succeeded to command.
PP. 13-
2. Recognition of services of certain Pennsylvania Military organi-
zations. 56th Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report 1899. pp. 14.
3. Military services of officers and enlisted men of certain State
Military Organizations, pp. 9. 56th Congress, 1st Session,
House of Representatives.
8vo.
The Brooklyn Sanitary Fair, 1864.
(Brooklyn. 1 864.) 8vo. pp. 347-395-
The Bugle. Vol. I., No. 1, Dec. 4, 1884, to No. 10, Dec. 15,
1884. (Soldiers Fair Journal.)
Cincinnati. 1884. 4to. Complete.
The Bummer Boy. A spoony biography, by "That Brick."
New York: American News Co. (1868.) i2mo. pp. 24.
The Burning of Columbia.
1. Letter of Gen. Wade Hampton, June 24, 1873, with Appendix.
2. Report of Committee of Citizens, Ex-Chancellor J. P. Carroll,
Chairman, May, 1866. From the News and Courier, Charleston,
S. C.| January 15 and February 5, 1888.
Charleston, S. C: Walker, Evans, Cogswell Co., Printers. 1888. 8vo. pp.24.
858
The Cambridge Directory for 1863-4; containing the usual
information and a complete list of Cambridge soldiers.
Cambridgeport: George Fisher, Chronicle Office, n. d.
l6mo. pp. XXXI. 1 -231.
The Campaign of the Forty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts
Volunteer Militia. "The Cadet Regiment."
Boston: Printed by James S. Adams. 1882. Ry. 8vo. pp. XIV. (1) 126.
The Carriers' Address of the New York Tribune to their
Patrons, January 1, 1865.
New Jersey: Baker & Godsin, Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
The Cartridge Box. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 15-22, 1886.
(Hartford.) 4to. (Complete.)
The Case of Colonel Wolford. Another instance of execu-
tive usurpation. Mr. Lincoln's action in the matter.
Arbitrary arrest and proffer of an abolition parole. Col.
Wolford 's indignant refusal to bargain for his liberty and
his rights. Protests of a loyal Kentuckian. The Aboli-
tion War. Policy of Mr. Lincoln shown up in its true
light.
n. p. (1864.) Ry. 8vo. pp. 4.
The Centennial of the United States Military Academy at
West Point, New York, 1802-1902.
Vol. I. Addresses and Histories, pp. 918.
Vol.11. Statistics and Bibliographies, pp.433.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1904. 2 Vols. 4to.
The Chancellorsville Stonewall Jackson Monument
Association. Rules, regulations, etc.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (2).
The Character of the Rebellion and the Conduct of the War.
1. Joel Parker. From the North American Review, October, 1862.
PP- 500-553-
2. The Peninsula Campaign, pp. (13).
3. Army of the Potomac. Its location, its commander, 1st Campaign.
By the Prince de Joinville. Translated from the French, with
notes, by William Henry Hurlburt. New York. 1862. pp. 1 18.
4. Senator Fessenden of Maine. March 28, 1862. pp. (2).
5. Account of the Seven Days' Fight before Richmond, by a Prussian
officer in the Rebellion service, pp. (15).
6. Defence of General McClellan. F. Lecomte. pp. (2).
7. Newspaper cuttings, pp. (8).
859
8. General H. W. Halleck's report reviewed in the light of facts.
New York. 1862. pp. (23).
9. Army of the Potomac. Newspaper cuttings, pp. (9). McClellan's
Campaign. Reprinted from the World of August 7, 1862.
New York. 1862. pp. (12).
10. Newspaper cuttings, etc.. pp. (13).
8vo. 1 Vol.
The Christian Officer.
South Carolina: Published by the Tract Society. i6mo. pp. 8.
The Chronology of the Rebellion. A complete history of
the War, showing the progress and decline of the most
terrible rebellion the world has ever known.
Boston: G. W. Tomlison, Publisher. (1865.) 48 mo. pp. 16.
The City Guard Register, being a complete roster of the Hart-
ford City Guard, since its organization in 186 1. Published
as a souvenir of the removal of the company to its new
quarters in the Regimental Armory.
Hartford, Conn. January 1, 1880. 8vo. pp. 43.
(Includes war record and roll of honor.)
The City of Petersburg, Va. The book of its Chamber of
Commerce, by A. M.
Petersburg, Va.: Geo. W. Engelhardt, Publisher. 1894. 4to. pp. 116.
The Civil and Military Administration of General Ulysses
S. Grant.
National Quarterly Review, Oct., 1877. pp. 213-255.
The Civil War Through the Camera. Hundreds of vivid
photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together
with Elson's New History. By Henry W. Elson, in
sixteen parts, comprising a complete history of the Civil
War. Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every
part the full account of one or more of the world's greatest
battles.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. —
The Colors of the United States first raised over the Capitol
of the Confederate States, April 3, 1865.
Morrisania, N. Y. 1866. 8vo. pp. —
26 copies printed for private circulation. No. 6.
The Coming Crown.
Philadelphia: Printed by Ferguson Bros. & Co. 1880. 8vo. pp. 16.
860
The Confederate, by a South Carolinian.
(Motto.) Mobile: S. M. Goetzel & Co. 1863. i2mo. pp. 102.
The Confederate Hero and his heroic father.
n. p. Published by the South Carolina Tract Society, n. d. i8mo. pp. 12.
The Confederate Knapsack, December, 1883, and January,
1884. Published monthly by A. Meynier, Jr., Private
Co. "C," 8th La. Vols.
New Orleans, La. 1883. 4*0. Vol. I., Nos. 1-2.
The Confederate Reveille. Memorial edition. Published
by the Pamlico Chapter of the Daughters of the Confed-
eracy, Washington, N. C, May 10, 1898.
Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton. 1898. 8vo. pp. 161.
The Constitution of the United States of America.
(62d Congress, 2d Session, Senate Document No. 755.)
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1912. 8vo. pp. 132.
The Copperhead Catechism. For the instruction of such
politicians as are of tender years. Carefully compiled by
divers learned and designing men. Authorized and with
admonition by Fernando the Gothamite, High Priest of
the Order of Copperheads.
New York: Published for the Compilers by Sinclair Tousey. 1864.
i2mo. pp. X. 11-30.
The Courtland Saunders Tract for Soldiers, selections from
the Bible made in the camp of the First Corn Exchange
Regiment, of Philadelphia (The 11 8th Regiment P. V.).
(Extract,) Philadelphia: Protestant Episcopal Book Society, n. d.
48mo. pp. 64.
The Daily Countersign. Published by the Ladies' Executive
Committee for the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair, St.
Louis, May 17 to June 4, 1864. Nos. 1-13.
4to. pp. —
The Dedication of the equestrian statue of Major-Gen.
George Gordon Meade, United States Army, in Fair-
mount Park, Philadelphia, October 18, 1887.
Philadelphia. 1887. 4to. pp. (150).
A collection of the newspaper reports, circulars, badges, tickets, pamphlets,
etc., made by Col. Nicholson. Unique.
861
The Diary of a Lady of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from June
15 to July 15, 1863. (Not published.)
n. p. n. d. (Sherman press.) 8vo. pp. 29.
The Dime Souvenir and Dedication Program. In commemor-
ation of the Battle of Chickamauga in '63, and the
Chattanooga-Chickamauga National Military Park
Dedication, September 19 and 20, 1895. Ian Le Maitre's
Epic Poem, The Battle of Chickamauga.
Chattanooga, Tenn. : Published and Compiled by John McMurter. n. d.
i2mo. pp. 16 (1).
The Disfranchisement of Deserters. The case of Reilly vs.
Huber.
Philadelphia: John Campbell. (1865.) 8vo. pp. 45.
The Drum Beat. Published by the Brooklyn and Long Island
Fair, for the Benefit of the U. S. Sanitary Commission.
Nos. 1 to 12, Feb. 22-March 2, 1864.
Folio, pp. —
The Drummer Boy. A story of the War (in verse) for the young
folks at home, by Cousin John. With illustrations from
original designs.
Boston: Published by Crosby & Nichols. 1862. 48mo. pp. 48.
The Dying Robber. A true account.
n. p. Published by the South Carolina Tract Society, n. d. i8mo. pp. 8.
The 8th Pa. Cavalry in the last week's campaign; the last
charge made in the Army of the Potomac; the last flag
captured, last shot fired and last Confederate soldier
killed. A company in which there were many Luzerne
County boys annihilated. By a member of the Regiment.
n. p. i2mo. pp. (12). (Mounted.)
The Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry at Chancellorsville.
i2mo. pp. (118).
A complete newspaper account from 1878 to date from various papers and
covering the controversy on the subject. Unique.
The Empty Sleeve or Soldiers Appeal. February 1, 1870.
New York: James Dickson, Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
The Engineer Corps and "K" Company, 7th Regiment N. Y.
S. N. Y.
New York: E. S. Pratt. 1880. 8vo. pp. 24.
862
The Equestrian Statue of Major-General Joseph Hooker,
erected and dedicated by the Commonwealth of Massa-
chusetts. Printed by order of the Governor and Council.
Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company. 1903. Ry. 8vo. pp. 129.
The Equestrian Statues of the World. Corrections and
additions invited.
New York: The American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society. March,
1913. 48mo. pp. 32.
The Fair Record of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon,
June, 1863.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 16.
The Fall of Fort Sumter, or love and War in 1860-61, by the
Private Secretary to * * *, etc.
New York: Frederic A. Brady, Publisher. (1867.) 8vo. pp. 167.
The First Regiment of Infantry. Compiled in the office of
the Military Service Institution.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Jan., 1895. pp. 197-209.
The First United States Cavalry. Its history.
The Army & Navy Journal, Nov. 10-17, 1866. pp. (8). (Mounted.)
The Five Civilized Tribes of Indian Territory.
(Washington. 1894.) Sheet folded. 8vo. pp. —
(Record of the Indians in the Rebellion. Autograph of Thomas Donaldson.)
The Flags of the Confederate Armies returned to the men
who bore them, by the United States Government. 1905.
St. Louis: Copyrighted 1905, by Chas. E. Ware. 8vo. pp. 58.
The Flags of the Confederate States of America. By
authority of the United Confederate Veterans.
Baltimore: A. Heen & Co. 8vo. pp. 7.
The Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry in the closing scenes of
the War for the maintenance of the Union, from Richmond
to Appomattox.
n. p. 8vo. pp. 32.
The Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, Plain-
tiff, vs. The Gettysburg Electric Railway Company and
E. M. Hoffer, President, Defendant.
1. Bill in Equity. Complainants' Bill. pp. (7).
2. Demurrer and Answer of the Gettysburg Electric Railway Com-
pany, pp. 8.
n. p. n. d. 8vo.
863
The Good Old Songs We Used to Sing, '6i to '65. Dedicated
to the Veterans of the War of the Rebellion. First
published in 1882.
Washington, D. C. : Copyrighted by O. H. Oldroyd. 1902. 8vo. pp.31.
The Gray Jackets and how they lived, fought and died for
Dixie, with incidents and sketches of life in the Con-
federacy, comprising narratives of personal adventure,
army life, naval adventure, home life, partisan daring,
life in the camp, field and hospital; together with the
songs, ballads, anecdotes and humorous incidents of the
War for Southern Independence. By a Confederate.
Richmond, Va. : Jones Brothers & Co. (1867.) 8vo. pp.574.
The Great Confederate Commander.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 36.
The Great March (Sherman's).
Hours at Home, Feb., 1866. pp. —
The Hancock Veteran, September 9 to October 9, 1880, Nos.
1 to 4, and supplement.
New York. Folio. Complete file.
The Harrison's Bar Letter of General McClellan.
Opinions of James Guthrie, John Van Buren, Reverdy
Johnson, etc. General McClellan's views of the War and
the Country.
(New York. n. d.) 8vo. pp. 4.
The Hermean, to the end of its twenty-fifth year.
New York. 1884. Ry. 8vo. pp. 272. 100 copies privately printed.
(Valuable war reminiscences, Penna. Campaign, 1863, March to the Sea, etc.)
The Heroes of the Civil War.
Published by W. Duke Sons & Co. n. d.
4to. Oblong, pp. 62. (Illustrations.)
The Historical War Map (with) Rebellion Record.
Indianapolis, Indiana: Asher & Adams, n. d.
i6mo. pp. 72. Folio map on linen.
The History of Widow Young's Slaughtered Cow. All the
documents in connection with this remarkable case.
(Cincinnati. 1885.) 8vo. pp. (20).
(Privately printed for Col. H. De Bus.)
864
The Hooker Statue Tablet. Hearings before the Joint Com-
mittee on State House, February 29 and March 7, 1904.
Reply to Secretary Olin's statement by the Hooker
Brigade Committee. The opinion of Attorney-General
Parker as to necessity for legislation to bring about the
correction of errors on the tablet.
Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 37.
Circulars, newspaper cuttings, etc., inserted.
The Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and co-operating
forces in the Gettysburg Campaign, June 29 to July 7,
1863.
4to. pp. (9).
(A series of maps showing the position of the Corps of the Army. 2 copies.)
The Knapsack. From October 24, to November 4, 1865.
No. i-ii.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Published in aid of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at the
Fair. 4to.
The Lady Lieutenant. A wonderful, startling and thrilling
narrative of the adventures of Miss Madeline Moore, who,
in order to be near her lover, joined the army, was elected
Lieutenant and fought in Western Virginia under the
renowned General McClellan ; and afterwards at the great
Battle of Bull Run. Her own and her lover's perilous
adventures and hairbreadth escapes are herein graphically
delineated.
Philadelphia: Published by Barclay & Co. (1863.) 8vo. pp.40.
The Law of Pennsylvania regulating elections by soldiers in
actual military service; together with extracts from the
general election laws relative thereto.
Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, State Printers. 1864. 8vo. pp. 18.
The Libby Chronicle, devoted to facts and fun. A true copy
of the Libby Chronicle, as written by the prisoners of
Libby in 1863.
Albany, N. Y.: Published by Louis N. Beaudry. Ry. 8vo. pp. (4) 1-51.
The Life and Public Services of Major-General McClellan,
which includes a complete summary of his report, written
by a gentleman who accompanied him through his
campaigns.
Philadelphia: Martin Randall. 1864. i2mo. pp. 84.
865
The Life and Services as a soldier of Major-General Grant,
the hero of Fort Donelson, Vicksburg and Chattanooga,
Commander of the Military Division of the Mississippi,
and captor of 472 cannon and over ninety thousand rebel
prisoners.
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. (1864.) l2mo. pp. 66.
The Life and Services of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan.
New York. n. d. 8vo. pp. 63.
The Life, brilliant military career, and public services of General
Winfield Scott Hancock. An extremely interesting bio-
graphy and a useful text book, dedicated to the people of
our country, who will surely elect him the next President
of the United States.
Philadelphia: Published by Barclay & Co. (1880.) i2mo. pp. —
The Life, campaigns, and public services of General McClellan.
George B. McClellan, the hero of Western Virginia,
South Mountain and Antietam, with a full history of all
his campaigns and battles, as well as his reports and
correspondence with the War Department and the Presi-
dent in relation to them, from the time he first took the
field in this War, until he was finally relieved from com-
mand after the Battle of Antietam, with his various
speeches to soldiers, etc., made by him up to the present
time.
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, n. d. i2mo. pp. —
Autograph note of Gen. McClellan.
The Life of Gen. George B. McClellan.
n. p. n. d. l6mo. pp. 16.
The Life of Thomas J. Jackson, by an Ex-Cadet.
Richmond: James E. Goode. 1864. 8vo. pp. 192.
The Life of Thomas J. Jackson, by an Ex-Cadet.
Richmond. 1864. i2mo. pp. 196.
Second edition revised and enlarged by the Author.
The Life, trial and execution of Captain John Brown, known as
"Old Brown of Ossawatomie," with a full account of the
attempted insurrection at Harper's Ferry, compiled from
official and authentic sources, including Cooke's confes-
sion, and all the incidents of the execution.
New York: Robert M. DeWitt, Publisher, (i860.) 8vo. pp. 108.
(New edition with additions.)
866
The Little Bugler. Illustrations by J. H. Fry.
St. Louis: G. J. Jones & Company. 1880. i2mo. pp. 193.
The Lively Life of U. S. G., H. U. G. and U. M. G. The
political triplets and somewhat known to fame as the
dummy candidate, together with a series of vigorous
illustrations and a useful hint as to whom his friends ought
to go to now to elect him.
New York. 1868. i6mo. pp. —
The Loyal Girl of Winchester, Mrs. R. M. Bonsai, nee
Rebecca M. Wright. An account of the reception to her
by Post 2, G. A. R., Dept. of Penna., February 26, 1884.
Programme and portrait.
Philadelphia: The Times, April 25, 1884. i8mo. pp. 14. (Mounted.)
The Loyal Girl of Winchester. September, 1864. (Miss
R. Wright.)
(Philadelphia. 1888.) 8vo. pp. (10). Portrait.
Privately printed by General R. B. Hayes. Autograph of Gen. Hayes.
The Lost Dispatch.
Galesbury, 111.: Galesbury Printing and Publishing Company, n. d.
i2mo. pp. 115.
The Lost Cause, Louisville, Ky., June, 1898, Vol. I., No. 1.
Folio, pp. 16.
The Maine Bugle.
1. Campaign 1. Call 1, Jan., 1894, to Call 4, Oct., 1894. pp. 391-
2. Campaign 2. Call 1, Jan., 1895, to Call 4, Oct., 1895. pp. 378-
3. Campaign 3. Call 1, Jan., 1896, to Call 4, Oct., 1896. pp. 396-
Campaign 4. Call 1, Jan., 1897, to Call 4, Oct., 1897. pp. 388-
Campaign 5. Call 1, Jan., 1898, to Call 4, Oct., 1898. pp. 396 (i)-
4
5
8vo. 5 Vols.
The Manual of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard,
S. N. Y.
Published by the Board of Officers. 1868. 8vo. pp. 236 (3).
(Contains roll of honor of the members of the Regiment who served as officers
in the Army and Navy during the War, 1861-65.)
The Middle Tennessee and Chattanooga Campaigns of June,
July, August and September, 1863.
(Washington, D. C. 1891.) Folio. Maps. (Sheets.) 1-8.
867
The Military and Naval Situation and the glorious achieve-
ments of our soldiers and sailors.
Washington: Published by the Union Congressional Committee. 1864.
8vo. pp. 15 (1).
The Misuse of the National Flag of the United States of
America. Proceedings of the National Flag Committee
of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois.
An appeal to the Fifty-fourth Congress of the United
States.
Chicago: July 4, 1895. 8vo. pp. 32.
The Modern Gilpin. A ballad of Bull Run.
New York: Historical Publishing Company. 1866. i2mo. pp. 19.
The Monument to Colonel R. G. Shaw.
Boston, Mass.: The American Architect and Building News. Sept. XI, 1897.
Folio, pp. 88-90.
The Murray Confederate Association, composed of the
surviving members of Co. H, 1st Maryland Infantry,
C. S. A., and Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry, C. S. A., com-
manded by Captain Wm. M. Murray.
Published and sold for the benefit of the Confederate Relief Bazaar Association,
April, 1885. i6mo. pp. II.
The Muster.
n. p. Published by the South Carolina Tract Society, n. d. i2mo. pp. 4.
The National Tribune Library. (Statistics of the War.)
Vol. I., No. i, Oct. 26, 1895.
(Washington.) 8vo. pp. 16.
The Nation's Defenders, whose graves we decorate in the
Xenia Cemeteries. Monday, May 31, 1897.
Xenia, O. 1897. Ry. 8vo. pp. (2).
The National Guard 4th of July Extra, Pictorial edition,
Camp Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Md., July 4, 1861.
8vo. pp. (10).
The National Hand Book of facts and figures, historical'
statistical, documentary, political, from the formation of
the Government to the present time, with a full chronology
of the Rebellion. Illustrated.
New York: E. M. Treat & Co. 1870. i2mo. pp. 407.
868
The National Memorial Church of the "Prince of Peace,"
Gettysburg, Pa. Cornerstone laid July 2, 18&8. Descrip-
tive circular.
(Gettysburg.) n. d. Folio sheets folded. 8vo.
The National Memorial Day: A record of ceremonies over the
graves of the Union soldiers, May 29 and 30, 1869.
Washington City, Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic. 1870.
8vo. pp. 1064.
The National Tribune Library, Vol. I., Nos. 1-22, Oct. 26,
1895,-Sept. 18, 1897.
Washington, D. C. 8vo.
The National Tribune Scrap Book. Stories of the camp,
march, battle, hospital and prison, told by Comrades.
Washington, D. C.: Published by the National Tribune. 8vo.
No. I. pp. 160. No. 2. pp. 160. No. 3. pp. 160.
The New Book of Nonsense. A contribution to Great
Central Fair in aid of the Sanitary Commission, Phila-
delphia, June, 1864.
(Philadelphia.) Ashmead & Evans, n. d. Oblong 4to. pp. 53.
The North American's History of the year in pictures. All
the epoch making events of 1913. Illustrated.
(Philadelphia.) Published by the -North American Co. 1914. 4to. pp. (126).
The Old Capitol and its inmates, by a lady who enjoyed the
hospitalities of the Government for a "season."
New York: E. J. Hale & Son. 1867. i2mo. pp. 226.
The Old Guard. A monthly journal, devoted to the principles
of 1776 and 1787, C. Chauncey Burr, Editor.
New York: Van Evrie, Hornton & Co. 6 Vols.
Vol. I. 1863. pp. 288. Vol. II. 1864. pp. 284. Vol. III. 1865. pp.
572. Vol. IV. 1866. pp. 768. Vol. V. 1867. pp. 952. Vol. VI. 1868.
pp. 960.
The Old South Leaflets. Third series. 1885. 1-8.
Boston: Old South Meeting House. 1885. i6mo. pp. —
The One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the founda-
tion of the First Corps Cadets, Massachusetts Volunteer
Militia, October 19, 1891.
Boston: Nathan Sawyer & Son, Printers. 1892. 8vo. pp. 84 (1).
869
The One Hundred and Nineteenth Penna. Vols. Survivors
Association.
(Philadelphia.) (1889.) 481T10. pp. 18.
The One Hundred and Twenty-fourth at Gettysburg.
"Orange Blossoms" visit that memorable Battleground.
Newburgh, N. Y.: Wednesday, September 8, 1897. 8vo. pp. (42). (Mounted.)
The Patriotic Records of Harvard, Yale and Bowdoin
Colleges.
Hours at Home, Jan., 1866, June, 1866, and Sept., 1866. pp. —
The Pennsylvania Delegation to the Chickamauga-Chatta-
nooga Battlefields Commission.
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 16.
The People's Military Almanac for 1862, with an historical
sketch of the Rebellion, biographical notices of military
officers, and various military- and statistical information.
New York: Dexter & Co. i6mo. pp. 116.
The People's Military Almanac for 1862, calculated for
Boston, New York, Washington and Charleston, and four
parallels of latitude, adopted for use throughout the
country, with an historical sketch of the Rebellion, bio-
graphical notices of military officers, and various military
and statistical information, from original sources of value
and interest to the people at large; astronomical calcula-
tions in equal or clock time. By Samuel H. Wright.
New York: Dexter & Co., Publishers, n. d. i2mo. pp. 118.
The Pilgrim's Book, containing the Articles of Constitution of
the Pilgrims to the Battlefields of the Rebellion and other
matters of interest to the members of that organization.
Compiled as of Memorial Day, 191 1.
(Philadelphia: George H. Buchanan Company.) n. d. 84mo. pp. 137.
Privately printed.
The Pilot Knob Memorial Association.
1. Meeting of The Pilot Knob Memorial Association on the Fortieth
Anniversary of the Battle of Pilot Knob. September 27, 1904.
PP- 33-
2. Second Annual Meeting, Forty-first Anniversary, September
26, 27 and 28, 1905. pp. 40.
3. Third Annual Meeting, Forty-second Anniversary, September
26, 27 and 28, 1906. pp. 52.
St. Louis: Press of A. R. Fleming Printing Co. i2mo.
870
The Portrait Monthly. Containing sketches of departed
heroes, and prominent personages of the present time,
interesting stories, etc. Vol. I.
New York: T. B. Leggett & Co. 1864.
4to. pp. (4) 1-188. No. i, July, 1863. No. 2, June, 1864.
The Proposed Atlanta National Military Park. A brief
outline of the project. Illustrated.
Atlanta, Ga.: Issued by the Atlanta Business Men's League. (1900.)
8vo. pp. 62.
The Reading and Gettysburg. Issued by General Passenger
Department Philadelphia & Reading Railway, Edson J.
Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. Folded.
The Record of Benjamin F. Butler. Compiled from the
original sources.
(Motto.) Boston. 1883. 8vo. pp. 96 (1).
The Record of the erection and dedication of the Soldiers'
Monument, Naugatuck, Conn., Decoration Day, 1885,
with some account of the War History of the town.
Naugatuck, Conn.: Published by the Committee. 1885. 8vo. pp. 48.
The Records of the Procession and of the exercises at the
dedication of the monument, Wednesday, July 17, A. D.
1878, erected by the people of Hanover, Massachusetts,
in grateful memory of the soldiers and sailors of that town
who died in the War for the preservation of the Union.
Boston: A. Williams & Co. 1878. 8vo. pp. 103.
The Red River Campaign. Organization of the Union forces
(Commanded by Major-General Nathaniel P. Banks).
March 31, 1864.
Washington. 1888. 8vo. pp. 6. 50 copies printed.
The Report of the Committee on the Services of the Pennsyl-
vania Reserves at Gettysburg.
Philadelphia. 1889. 8vo. pp. 29.
The Republican Leaders. Biographical sketches of James A.
Garfield, Republican candidate for President, and Chester
A. Arthur, Republican candidate for Vice-President.
Letters of acceptance, and the Republican platform.
a. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 64.
871
The Riverside Souvenir. A memorial volume, illustrating
the nation's tribute to General U. S. Grant.
New York: J. C. Derby. 1886. Folio, pp. (90).
The Salem Leg, under the patronage of the United States
Government, for the use of the Army and Navy.
Office of Salem Leg Company. Circular No. 5. 1864. i2mo. pp. 16.
The Saturday Evening Mail, New York, June 28, 1913.
(Gettysburg number.)
Folio, pp. 19.
The Savannah Campaign. Organization of the Union Forces
(Commanded by Major-General William T. Sherman).
November 15-December 21, 1864.
(Washington, D. C: War Records Office. 1888.) 8vo. pp. 10.
50 copies printed.
The Services of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States of America, as ordered by the Bishops, during the
Civil War. For the Benefit of the U. S. Sanitary Com-
mission, Brooklyn, February 22, 1864.
New York: Lith. by Hatch & Co. n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 138.
The Seven Days' Battles in front of Richmond, an outline
narrative of the series of engagements which opened at
Mechanicsville, near Richmond, on Thursday, June 26,
1862, and resulted in the defeat and retreat of the Northern
Army under Major-General McClellan. Compiled from
the detailed accounts of the newspaper press.
Richmond: West & Johnston. 1862. 8vo. pp. 45.
The Seventy-second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, at
Bloody Angle, Gettysburg.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
The Sixty-third Birthday of General Ulysses S. Grant, April
27, 1885. Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.: Press of the Kentucky Lith. & Printing Co. n. d.
8vo. pp. 86.
The Sixth Army Corps. From Yorktown to Gettysburg.
United States Service Magazine, March and April, 1866. pp. 204-214, 289-300.
The Soldier's Companion, for the use of all officers, volunteers
and militia in the service of the United States, in the
camp, field or on the march. Compiled from the latest
872
authorities, issued under orders of Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War, and Lieut.-General Winfield Scott,
General-in-Chief of the U. S. Army.
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, n. d. l2mo. pp. 77.
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Half-dime Tales of the late
Rebellion. Vol. I. pp. II. 3-360. Soldiers' and Sailors'
Half Dime Magazine. Vol. II. pp. 326.
New York: Soldiers' and Sailors' Publishing Co. 1868. i2mo.
Covers, advertisements, etc., inserted.
The Soldiers Field, June 10, 1890.
(Harvard University.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
The Soldier's Friend. By the U. S. Sanitary Commission.
Philadelphia: Perkinpine & Higgins. 1865. 48mo. pp. 128.
The Soldiers' Hymn-Book, with tunes. Published by the
Boston Young Men's Christian Association, Room 5,
Tremont Temple.
New York: From the Press of the American Tract Society. 48 mo. pp. 128.
The Soldier in Our Civil War. A Pictorial History of the
Conflict, 1 861 -1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier
as displayed on the battlefield, from sketches drawn by
Forbes, Ward, Taylor, Hillen, Becker, Lovie, Schell,
Crane, and numerous other eye witnesses to the strife.
Edited by Paul G. Mottelay and T. Campbell Copeland,
assisted by the most notable Generals and Commanders
of both sides, with an introduction by Robert B. Beath,
Past Commander-in-Chief Grand Army of the Republic.
History of the Grand Army of the Republic, by Paul
Vandervoort, Past Commander-in-Chief. History of the
Sons of Veterans, by A. P. Davis, Originator, and Frank
P. Merrill, Commander-in-Chief.
New York: G. W. Carleton & Company. MDCCCLXXXVI.
Vol. I. pp. 421. Vol. II. pp. 491. (Index.)
The Soldiers' Monument in Cambridge. Proceedings in
relation to the building and dedication of the monument
erected in the years 1869-70, by the City Government of
Cambridge, Mass., in honor of those of her soldiers and
sailors who died in defence of the Union of the States, in
the War of the Rebellion.
Cambridge. 1870. 8vo. pp. 104.
873
The Soldiers of Kansas. The Frontier Guard at the White
House, Washington, 1861. pp. 419-456. Addenda. The
Nineteenth Kansas Volunteers, pp. 657-659.
Topeka, Kansas: Historical Society Transactions. 1909-10. 8vo.
The Soldiers' Pocket Bible. Issued for the use of the Army
of Oliver Cromwell.
(Richmond, Va. 1863.) 64mo. pp. 32.
The Sole Survivor. The Old Guard. 1887.
i2mo. pp. (29). (Mounted.)
The South Battle Abbey.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 32.
The Stars and Stripes in Rebeldom. A series of papers
written by federal prisoners (privates) in Richmond,
Tuscaloosa, New Orleans and Salisbury, N. C., with an
appendix.
Boston. 1862. i2mo. pp. 137.
The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Report of commission appointed to erect a monument in
Arlington Cemetery, Virginia, to the memory of the late
Major-General Frank Wheaton, United States Army.
Made to the General Assembly at its January Session,
A. D., 1905.
Providence, R. I.: E. L. Freeman & Sons, State Printers. 1905. 8vo. pp.16.
The Story of American Heroism. Thrilling narratives of
personal adventures during the great Civil War, as told
by the medal winners and roll of honor men. Copiously
illustrated with 300 original engravings, accurately pictur-
ing the scenes described, including portraits of medal
winners and roll of honor men.
Philadelphia, Pa.: B. T. Calvert & Co. 1897. 4to. pp. XXVI. 21-798.
The Story of One Regiment, the Eleventh Maine Infantry
Volunteers, in the War of the Rebellion. Compiled by the
Committee of the Regimental Association.
New York. 1896. 8vo. pp. XV. 1-435. Roster I.-LXX.
The Story of Our Mess and other stories of the War, told by
soldiers. Reprinted from the New York Weekly Tribune.
New York: John W. Lovell Company. i2mo. pp. 164.
874
The Story of the "General," 1862. Issued by the Passenger
Departments of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Railway and Western Atlantic Railroad.
Nashville, Tenn. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
The Story of the "General," 1862. Issued by the Passenger
Departments of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Railway and the Western & Atlantic Railroad.
Brandon, Nashville, n. d. 8vo. pp. 20. Revised edition.
The Story of the Fifty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer
Infantry in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by a Committee of
the Regiment.
(Clinton, Mass.) 1887. 8vo. pp. 519.
The Story of the John Brown Bell. By direction of John
A. Rawlins Post 43, G. A. R.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 19.
The Stranger's Guide and official directory for the City of
Richmond, showing the location of the public buildings
and offices of the Confederate State and City Government,
residences of the principal officers, etc. October, No. 1.
Vol. I.
Richmond. 1863. i6mo. pp. —
The Studebaker. A factor in modern War, no less than in the
"Art of Peace." Compliments Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., South Bend, Indiana, U. S. A.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 24.
The Sumter Anniversary, 1863, and the Loyal National
League.
1. Opinions of loyalists concerning the great questions of the times;
expressed in the speeches and letters from prominent citizens of
all sections and parties, on occasion of the inauguration of the
Loyal National League, in mass meeting on Union Square, New
York, on the nth of April, 1863, the Anniversary of the attack
on Fort Sumter. Published by order of the Council and Execu-
tive Committee of the Loyal National League, pp. 144.
2. Opinions of prominent men concerning the great questions of the
times, expressed in their letters to the Loyal National League, on
the occasion of the great mass meeting of the League and other
loyalists at Union Square, New York, on the Anniversary of
Sumter, pp. 72.
New York: C. S. Westcott & Co., Printers. 1863. 8vo.
875 •
The Sword and the Pen. Published in the interest of the
Soldiers' Home Bazaar. No. I, Dec. 7, 1881, to No. 10,
Dec. 17, 1881.
Boston, Mass. 4to. (Complete.)
The Three Competitions for a design for a monument to Gen.
Robert E. Lee. 1877-1887. A protest and a review.
Richmond, Va. 1887. 8vo. pp. 27.
The Town of Wayland in the Civil War of 1 861 -1865, as
represented in the Army and Navy of the American
Union. Prepared and published by order of the Town of
Wayland, (Mass.)
(Motto.) Wayland. 1871. Sm. 4to. pp. 452.
The Trip of the Steamer Oceannus to Fort Sumter and
Charleston, S. C, comprising the incidents of the excur-
sion, the appearance at the time of the city, and the entire
programme of exercises at the re-raising of the flag over
the ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1865, by a committee
appointed by the passengers of the Oceannus.
Brooklyn. 1865. 8vo. pp. 64.
The Three Bummers and other stories of the War told by
Soldiers and Sailors. Reprinted from the New York
Weekly Tribune. The Tribune Prize War Stories.
New York: John W. Lovell Company, n. d. i2mo. pp. 171.
The Tribune Prize War Stories. The Three Bummers and
other stories of the War told by soldiers and sailors.
Reprinted from the New York Weekly Tribune.
New York: John W. Lovell Company, n. d. l2mo. pp. 169.
The Tribune War Tracts.
1. Report of the Congressional Committee on the operations of the
Army of the Potomac. Causes of its inaction and ill success.
Its several campaigns. Why McClellan was removed. The
Battle of Fredericksburg. Removal of Burnside. pp. 31.
2. How to prosecute and how to end the War. Speech of Maj.-Gen.
Benjamin F. Butler, at the Academy of Music, Thursday evening,
April 2, 1863. pp. 8.
3. How Bull Run Battle was lost. The Ball's Bluff Massacre.
Department ot the West — Fremont, pp. 8.
4. Army of the Potomac. History of its campaigns, the Peninsular,
Maryland, Fredericksburg. Testimony of its three Commanders,
Maj.-Gen. G. B. McClellan, Maj.-Gen. A. R. Burnside, and
Maj. -General Joseph Hooker, before the Congressional Committee
on the Conduct of the War. pp. 32.
New York: Published by the Tribune Association. 1863.
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The Twenty-first Pennsylvania Cavalry.
The Maine Bugle, July, 1897. 8vo. pp. 284-292.
The 28th Penna. at Antietam. Joseph A. Moore, John M.
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Ms. pp. 28.
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Akron, Ohio. April 6, 1888. 8vo. pp. (10).
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1. First Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Union
League of Philadelphia, December 14, 1863. pp. 19. Articles
of Association and By-Laws of the Union League of Philadelphia.
Organized December 27, 1862. pp. 16.
2. Second Annual Report, December 12, 1864. pp. 15. Charter
and By-Laws. Organized December 27, 1862. Incorporated
March 30, 1864. pp. 22. Charter and By-Laws, with the names
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pp. 12. Rules adopted by the Board of Directors. Rules of the
League house and a list of committees, pp. 22.
3. Third Annual Report, December 11, 1865. pp. 22. Names of
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the officers and members, January 1, 1867. pp. 31. Preamble
and resolutions adopted by the Union League of Philadelphia, in
general meeting, Sept. 18, 1867. pp. 3.
5. Fifth Annual Report, December 9, 1867. pp. 24. Names of
the officers and members, January 1, 1868. pp. 28.
6. Sixth Annual Report, December 14, 1868. pp. 18. Names of
the officers and members, January 1, 1869. pp. 32.
7. Seventh Annual Report, December 13, 1869. pp. 23. Names
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pf the officers and members, January 1, 1871. pp. 31.
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11. Eleventh Annual Report, December 8, 1873. pp. 17. Names
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14. Fourteenth Annual Report, December 11, 1876. pp. 27.
15. Fifteenth Annual Report, December 10, 1877. pp. 21.
16. Sixteenth Annual Report, December 9, 1878. pp. 19. (1).
17. Seventeenth Annual Report, December 8, 1879. pp. 17 (1).
18. Eighteenth Annual Report, December 13, 1880. pp. 23 (1).
19. Nineteenth Annual Report, December 12, 1881. pp. 21 (1).
20. Twentieth Annual Report, December 11, 1882. pp. 22 (1).
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22. Twenty-second Annual Report, December 8, 1884. pp. 22 (2).
23. Twenty-third Annual Report, December 14, 1885. pp. 26 (2).
24. Twenty-fourth Annual Report, December 13, 1886. pp. 62.
25. Twenty-fifth Annual Report, December 12, 1887. pp. 25.
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Organization, December 27,
1887. pp. 24.
26. Twenty-sixth Annual Report, December 10, 1888. pp. 35.
27. Twenty-seventh Annual Report, December 9, 1889. pp. 23.
28. Twenty-eighth Annual Report, December 8, 1890. pp. 29.
29. Twenty-ninth Annual Report, December 14, 1891. pp. 71.
30. Thirtieth Annual Report, December 12, 1892. pp. 90.
31. Thirty-first Annual Report, December 11, 1893. pp. 128.
32. Thirty-second Annual Report, December 10, 1894. pp. 51.
33. Thirty-third Annual Report, December 9, 1895. pp. 124.
34. Thirty-fourth Annual Report, December 14, 1896. pp. 93.
35. Thirty-fifth Annual Report, December 13, 1897. pp. 64.
36. Thirty-sixth Annual Report, December 12, 1898. pp. 78.
37. Thirty-seventh Annual Report, December 11, 1899. pp. 152.
38. Thirty-eighth Annual Report. December 10, 1900. pp. 122.
39. Thirty-ninth Annual Report, December 9, 1901. pp. 177.
40. Fortieth Annual Report, December 8, 1902. pp. 118.
41. Forty-first Annual Report, December 14, 1903. pp. 106.
42. Forty-second Annual Report, December 12, 1904. pp. 91.
43. Forty-third Annual Report, December 11, 1905. pp. 95 (12) (32)
44. Forty-fourth Annual Report, December 10, 1906. pp. 168.
45. Forty-fifth Annual Report, December 9, 1907. pp. 159.
46. Forty-sixth Annual Report, December 14, 1908. pp. 152.
47. Forty-seventh Annual Report, December 13, 1909. pp. 135.
48. Forty-eighth Annual Report, December 12, 1910. pp. 142.
49. Forty-ninth Annual Report, December 11, 191 1. pp. 92.
50. Fiftieth Annual Report, December 9, 1912. pp. 192.
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the recognition of the Soldiers and Sailors of the Union in the War of the
Rebellion. 4 Vols.
The Union League of Philadelphia. 1822- 1909. Reception
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General Ulysses S. Grant, Tuesday evening, April 27,
1909.
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The Union Memorial, containing choice anecdotes, patriotic
songs and "Burning Words," struck from True American
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Boston: Published by Abel Tompkins. 1861. i2mo. pp. 72.
878
"The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved." National
Convention of Union Soldiers and Sailors, held at Cleve-
land, Ohio, Monday, September 17, 1866. Official report
of the proceedings.
New York: Baptist & Taylor. 1866. 8vo. pp. 32.
Presentation copy from Gen. G. Granger to Gen. Sheridan.
The Union Song Book, a choice and well selected collection of
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New York: Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 64mo. pp. 160.
The Union Ticket. Personal character and military services.
Gallantry which, under the First Napoleon, would have
made French Marshals.
New York: Baker & Godwin, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 24.
Relates to the services of Gen. F. C. Barlow, Col. S. Harland, Gen. H. A.
Barnum and Gen. Patrick Jones.
The United Service. A monthly review of military and naval
affairs.
Vol. I. 1889. pp. IV. 1-672. Vol. X. 1893. pp. IV. 1-594.
Vol. II. 1889. pp. IV. 1-656. Vol. XI. 1894. pp. IV. 1-604.
Vol. III. 1890. pp. IV. 1-668. Vol. XII. 1894. pp. IV. 1-602.
Vol. IV. 1890. pp. V. 1-644. Vol. XIII. 1895. pp. IV. 1-600.
Vol. V. 1891. pp. IV. 1-652. Vol. XIV. 1895. pp. IV. 1-578.
Vol. VI. 1891. pp. IV. 1-640. Vol. XV. 1896. pp. IV. 1-570.
Vol. VII. 1892. pp. IV. 1-633. Vol. XVI. 1896. pp. IV. 1-540.
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Vol. IX. 1893. pp. IV. 1-604.
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The United States in account with the Rebellion,
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Cumberland Township, Adams County, State of Penn-
sylvania. Petition, etc.
8vo. pp. —
A complete collection of all printed paper books, briefs, etc., of the case to open
the Confederate Avenue, Gettysburg. Newspaper cuttings, etc.
The United States Gettysburg Battlefield Commission vs.
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The United States vs. The Gettysburg Electric Railway. A
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The United States Sanitary Commission. Reprinted from
the North American Review, April, 1864.
Boston: Crosby & Nichols. 1864. 8vo. pp. 52.
The Veterans' Christmas Carol. Dedicated to the Memorial
and Executive Committee, Grand Army of the Republic,
Kings County, New York. (1886.)
n. p. n. d. Folio, pp. 18.
The Veteran's Day. An immense crowd of people, over 50,000,
from outside of Hartford. More than 8,000 veterans to
carry the old flags. More than 10,000 men in line.
Hartford: The Courant, Sept. 18, 1879. The Connecticut Post, Sept. 20, 1879.
8vo. pp. (63). (Mounted.)
The Veterans Room, Seventh Regiment N. G. S. N. Y. Armory.
(New York): Privately printed. MDCCCLXXXI. Sm. 4to. pp. 24.
The Victory at Fort Fisher.
The Overland Monthly, October, 1872. pp. 323-332.
The Volunteer Military Companies of Philadelphia before
the War.
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The Volunteer. Nos. of Vol. I.
New York. i2mo. pp. — (Not complete.)
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The War for the Union. Old South Leaflets, III. 1885.
Boston: Old South Meeting House. 1903. i2mo. pp. —
The War Department at the Centennial Exposition, Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1888.
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The War of the Rebellion. A compilation of the official
records of the Union and Confederate Armies, prepared
under the direction of the Secretary of War and published
pursuant to Act of Congress approved June 16, 1880.
Series 1:
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Vol.11. pp. IV. (1) i-iioi.
Vol. III. pp. IV. (2) 1-815.
Vol. IV. pp. IV. (1) 1-192.
Vol. V. pp. IV. (1) 1-1204.
Vol. VI. pp. IV. (1) 1-971.
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Vol. VIII. pp. IV. (1) 1-909.
Vol. IX. pp. IV. (1) 1-802.
Vol. X. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. VIII. 1-1027.
Vol. X. Pt. 2. Correspondence, pp. 701.
Vol. XI. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. 1170. VIII.
Vol. XI. Pt. 2. Reports, pp. 1097.
Vol. XI. Pt. 3. Correspondence, pp. 751.
Vol. XII. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. VIII. 1-883.
Vol. XII. Pt. 2. Reports, pp. 903.
Vol. XII. Pt. 3. Correspondence, pp. 1035.
Vol. XII. Pt. 2. Supplement, pp. 821-1143.
Vol. XIII. pp. VIII. 1-1090.
Vol. XIV. pp. VIII. 1-1 1 19.
Vol. XV. pp. VIII. 1-1266.
Vol. XVI. pp. VIII. 1-1242.
Vol. XVI. Pt. 2. pp. 1-1112.
Vol. XVII. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. IX. 897.
Vol. XVII. Pt. 2. Correspondence, pp. 1019.
Vol. XVIII. pp. IX. 1-1207.
Vol. XIX. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. IX. 1-1215.
Vol. XIX. Pt. 2. Reports and Correspondence, pp. 821.
Vol. XX. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. IX. 1-1115.
Vol. XX. Pt. 2. Correspondence, pp. 581.
Vol. XXI. pp. IX. 1-1280.
Vol. XXII. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. LX. 1-1029.
Vol. XXII. Pt. 2. Correspondence, etc. pp. 1265.
Vol. XXIII. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. IX. 1-962.
Vol. XXIII. Pt. 2. Correspondence, pp. 1090.
Vol. XXIV. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. X. 1-872.
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Vol. XXIV. Pt. 3. Correspondence, etc. pp. 1195.
Vol. XXV. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. X. 1-1269.
Vol. XXV. Pt. 2. Correspondence, etc. pp. 975.
Vol. XXVI. Pt. 1. Reports and Union Cor. pp. X. (1) 1039.
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Vol. XXVII. Pt. 1. Reports, pp. X. (1) 1-1164.
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130. General Index and additions and correspondence. Mr. John S.
Moodey, Indexer. pp. XXIII. 1-1242.
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records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Published
under the direction of the Hon. Russell A. Alger, Secretary
of War. By Maj. George W. Davis, U. S. Army, Mr.
Leslie J. Perry, Civilian Expert, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley,
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Secretary of War, by Brig.-Gen. Fred C. Ainsworth, Chief of the
Record and Pension Office, War Department, and Mr. Joseph
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The War of the Rebellion. Official records of the Union and
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The Young Heroes of Shiloh.
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The Young Quartermaster. The life and death of Lieut. L. M.
Bingham, of the First South Carolina Volunteers.
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Third Annual Report of the State Historian of the State of
New York. 1897. Transmitted to the Legislature
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New York and Albany. 1868. 8vo. pp. IV. 1-1158.
Third Annual Report of the Trustees of the subscription fund
for the benefit of Cambridge Volunteers.
Cambridge: Press of John Ford & Son. 1866. 8vo. pp. 5 (3).
Third United States Colored Cavalry Organization.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 23.
Thirty Days with the Seventy-first Regiment N. Y. S. N. G.
(Continental Monthly, October, 1863.) pp. 404-411.
Thirty-fourth Virginia Cavalry, Virginia Veterans. The
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C, collected by John P. Nicholson.
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Washington, New York and Philadelphia papers.
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Time Book of Fort Sumter, from Nov. 19, 1863, to July 21, 1864.
Ms. Folio, pp. (92). Original C. S. Ms. Mounted on guards.
Gives the names of all the men employed and compensation.
Topographical Bureau Reports.
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885
To the Friends of the Southern Cause at home.
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n. d. 8vo. pp. (3).
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Transatlantic Sketches, or Sixty Days in America. (Illus-
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London: Sampson Low, Son & Co. 1865. Folio, pp. 34.
Presentation copy from the Author.
Transferring the War Flags from the old to the new Capitol,
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886
Troops commanded by Brig.-Gen. Absalom Baird, U. S. Vols.,
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Twenty-eighth Regiment of N. C. Troops.
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887
Twenty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers.
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5. Biographies of the prominent officers from "Martial Deeds." Bates.
6. Newspaper cuttings, etc.
Ry. 8vo. pp. (450).
Unique. Contains everything of interest relating to the Regiment. (Mounted.)
Two Months in the Confederate States, including a visit to
New Orleans under the domination of General Butler, by
an English merchant.
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The Way of Peace.
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The Western Sanitary Commission. A sketch of its origin,
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St. Louis: Published for the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair. 1864.
8vo. pp. 144.
The Worcester County Statistical Record and military roll
of honor, also the names in full of all volunteers from Wor-
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Worcester: Edward R. Fiske. 1862. i8mo. pp. 166 and map.
Two Months in Fort Lafayette, by a prisoner.
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888
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the campaigns and battles of Chancellorsville, Beverley's
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The March to the Sea and through the Carolinas in which
it took part. By Adin B. Underwood, A. M., formerly
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Underwood, E. W. — Rebellion Record of the Town of
Quincy. An alphabetically arranged record of each
resident of Quincy who has served in the Army and Navy
of the United States during the late Rebellion, to which is
added a list of substitutes furnished to aid in filling the
town's quota; a list of drafted men; a list of commissioned
officers; a list of those who have given up their lives in
their country's defence, together with statements showing
the number of men furnished under the several calls of the
President, and the expenses of the town incurred by reason
of the Rebellion; the whole compiled from the "Rebellion
Record" prepared by the Town Clerk, in conformity to
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the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument;
reception and entertainment of renowned Southern
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Ohio, and their military greeting at Fort Thomas, Ken-
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Chicago: Wm. Johnstone Printing Company. 1893. 4to. pp. X. (2) 1-285.
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Underwood, J. L. — The Women of the Confederacy, in
which is presented the heroism of the women of the Con-
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the period of reconstruction, with their ultimate triumph
over adversity. Their motives and their achievements as
told by writers and orators now preserved in permanent
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New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1906.
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Upton, Emory. — The Military Policy of the United
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Washington: Government Printing Office. 1904. 8vo. pp. XXIII. 1-495.
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whole period of the late War for the Union. By John W.
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Hubbard Brothers, Publishers. (1883.)
i2mo. pp. XII. 422.
Uncle Daniel's Story of "Tom Anderson" and twenty great
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Uniform and Dress of the Army of the Confederate States as
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52d Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 444, March 23, 1892. (Bill (2))
1892. 8vo. pp. 5.
890
Uniforms of the Army of the United States, illustrated, from
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prepared under the supervision of the Quartermaster-
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United Service (The).
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April, 1864. pp. XII. 9-284.
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891
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Unpublished Chapters of History. Last days of the Con-
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Valentine, Herbert E. — Story of Co. F, 23d Massachusetts
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Vance, Zebulon Baird. — The Last Days of the War in
North Carolina. An address by Hon. Z. B. Vance,
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Van Cleve, Horatio Phillips. — Annual Report of the
Adjutant-General of the State of Minnesota for the year
ending December 1, 1866, and of the military forces of the
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authentic history of the battle with maps of the Antietam
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Philadelphia: Published by Samuel P. Town. (1878.) i2mo. pp. 32.
Vanderslice, John Mitchell. — Gettysburg Then and Now.
The field of American valor. Where and how the Regi-
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account of the battle, giving movements, positions, and
losses of the commands engaged. By John M. Vander-
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New York: G. W. Dillingham Co., Publishers. MDCCCXCIX.
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894
Vanderslice, John Mitchell. — Gettysburg. A history of the
Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, with an
account of the battle, giving movements, positions, and
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Philadelphia. 1897. i2mo. pp. 320. (Map.) 300 copies printed.
Vanderslice, John Mitchell. — Gettysburg. Where and how
the Regiments fought and the troops they encountered.
An account of the battle, giving movements, positions
and losses of the commands engaged. By John M.
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Philadelphia. 1897. i2mo. pp. 246.
Van Dorn, Earl — Breckinridge, John Cabell. — Official
Report of battles, embracing the defence of Vicksburg,
by Major-General Earl Van Dorn, and the attack upon
Baton Rouge, by Major-General Breckinridge, together
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affair at Pocotaligo and Yemasse. The action near
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Van Home, Thomas Budd. — History of the Army of the
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written at the request of Major-General George H.
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Autograph note of Chaplain Van Home.
895
Van Home, Thomas Budd. — The Life of Major-General
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1882. 8vo. pp. X. (1) 1-502.
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Van Orden, W. H. — Gen. U. S. Grant. A story of his life,
military services, death and burial, with steel portrait.
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Van Orden, W. H. — Life and Military Services of General
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life and military services, by W. H. Van Orden..
New York: The War Library. Vol. VI., No. 176. n. d. 4to. pp. 24.
Van Orden, W. H. — General Philip H. Sheridan. A story
of his life and military services, by W. H. Van Orden.
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A story of his life and military services. By W. H. Van
Orden.
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Van Orden, W. H. — Gen. W. T. Sherman. A story of his life
and military services, by W. H. Van Orden.
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Van Santvoord, Cornelius. — The One Hundred and
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Rondout, N. Y.: Press of the Kingston Freeman. 1894. 8vo. pp. (IV.) 1-327.
Vaughan, Alfred Jefferson. — Personal Record of the Thir-
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(Memphis. 1897.) 8vo. pp. 95. Autograph note of Gen. Vaughan.
896
Vauter, J. B. — Prison Life in Dixie, giving a short history of
the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our soldiers by
rebel authorities, by Rev. J. B. Vauter, (Sergeant Oates).
Illustrated with numerous full page engravings, to which
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Andersonville reunion at Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1879.
Chicago: Central Book Concern. 1881. i8mo. pp. 209. Third edition.
Vautier, John D. — History of the 88th Pennsylvania Volun-
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Vautier, John D. — The Gallant Record of the Eighty-
eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers. "The Cameron Light
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Philadelphia: The Times, Saturday, July 31, 1887.
i2mo. pp. (19). (Mounted.)
Veale, Moses. — The 109TH Regiment Penna. Veteran Volun-
teers. An address delivered at the unveiling of their
monument on Culp's Hill, Gettysburg, Pa., September II,
1889, by Moses Veale, Major 109th Penna. Veteran
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Philadelphia. 1890. 8vo. pp. 40. 250 copies printed.
Venable, Charles Scott. — The Campaign from the Wilderness
to Petersburg. Address of Col. C. S. Venable, formerly
of Gen. R. E. Lee's staff, of the University of Virginia,
before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern
Virginia, at their annual meeting, held in the Virginia
State Capitol, at Richmond, Thursday evening, Oct. 30,
1873.
Richmond: Geo. W. Gary, Printer. 1879. 8vo. pp. 20.
Autograph note of Author.
Vernon, Merle. — Hints to Officers in the Army and Navy.
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Boston: Published by the American Tract Society. 48mo. pp. 64.
Verrill, George Washington. — The Seventeenth Maine at
Gettysburg and in the Wilderness. By Captain George
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 260-282.
897
Vickers, George Edward. — Gettysburg. A poem. By
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Victor, Orville James. — Incidents and Anecdotes of the
War, together with life sketches of eminent leaders, and
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New York: James D. Torry, Publisher. (1862.) 8vo. pp. VI. 400.
Victor, Orville James. — Incidents and Anecdotes of the
War, with narratives of great battles, great marches,
great events, and record of heroic deeds and daring
personal achievements which characterized the great
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New York: James D. Torry. (1866.) 8vo. pp. 495.
Victor, Orville James. — Men of the Times, being biographies
of Generals.
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2. Generals Butler, Banks, Burnside, Baker, Stevens, Wilcox,
Weber. (1862.) pp. 100.
3. Generals Hooker, Rosecrans, Grant, McClernand, Mitchell.
(1862.) pp. 99.
Beadle & Co. i6mo.
Victor, Orville James. — The History, civil, political and
military, of the Southern Rebellion, from its incipient
stages to its close, comprehending, also, all important
state papers, ordinances of secession, proclamations, pro-
ceedings of Congress, official reports of commanders, etc.,
by Orville J. Victor.
New York: James D. Torry, Publisher. (1861-66.)
Ry. 8vo. Vol. I. pp. VIII. 1-531. Vol. II. pp. VIII. 1-537. Vol. III. pp.
(VI.) 9-533. Vol. IV. pp. V. 11-565. Autograph note of Author.
Victor, Orville James. — The Life of Maj.-Gen. Geo. B.
McClellan, General-in-Chief U. S. A., including services
in Mexico, on the Red River exploration expedition, on
the Pacific Railway survey, on the European commission,
etc. By O. J. Victor.
New York: Beadle & Company. (1861.) i8mo. pp. 98.
Autograph letter of Gen. McClellan.
Victor, Orville James. — The Life, and military and civic
services of Lieut.-Gen. Winfield Scott. Complete up to
the present period. By O. J. Victor.
Beadle & Company. (1863.) i6mo. pp. 118.
Victor, Orville James. — Beadle's American Battles, Pitts-
burgh Landing, Shiloh, and the investment of Corinth,
drawn from original sources, official reports, etc., with
anecdotes, incidents, etc.
New York: Beadle & Company. 1862. i6mo. pp. 96.
Viele, Egbert Louis. — March of the New York Seventh
Regiment. The great uprising in New York City in 1861 .
Magazine of American History, July, 1885. pp. 58-77.
Viele, Egbert Louis. — The Port Royal Expedition, 1861.
The first Union victory of the Civil War.
Magazine of American History, October, 1885. pp. 329-340.
Vilas, William Freeman. — A View of the Vicksburg Cam-
paign. A paper read before the Madison Literary Club,
October 14, 1907, by William Freeman Vilas. LL. D.,
Lieutenant-Colonel of Twenty-third Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry. Wisconsin History Commission. Original
Papers No. 1. August, 1908.
Democrat Printing Co., State Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-104.
Vincent, Marvin R. — Tillman, Samuel E. — Col. Henry L.
Kendrick, U. S. A., born, Lenanon, New York, May
24, 1 891. Address by the Rev. Marvin R. Vincent, D. D.
Obituary by Prof. Samuel E. Tillman, U. S. A.
New York: E. P. Dutton & Company. 1892. 8vo. pp. 41.
Villere, Charles J. — Review of certain remarks made by the
President when requested to restore General Beauregard
to the Command of Department No. 2.
Charleston: Evans & Cogswell. 1863. "Printed but not published."
8vo. pp. 28. Ms. corrections by Author.
Vocke, William. — The German Soldier in American Citizens'
War. Read before the Literary Society of Northwestern
University in Evanston, 111., on December 5, 1895, by
William Vocke, Captain Company D of the 24th Illinois
Infantry Volunteer Regiment.
Chicago, n. d. 8vo. pp. 43.
899
Von Bleibtren, Karl. — Vor 50 Jahren das Volksheer im
Amerikanischen Burgerkrieg Eine Zeitgemasse Historie
von Karl Von Bleibtren mit Einer Karte.
Basel. 1912. Benno Schwabe & Co., Verlags-Buchhandling.
8vo. pp. 223. (Map.)
Von Borcke, Heros. — Memoirs of the Confederate War for
Independence, by Heros Von Borcke, lately Chief of
Staff to General J. E. B. Stuart, with a map.
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood & Sons. MDCCCLXVI.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. X. 1-323. Vol. II. pp. VII. 1-318.
Von Borcke, Heros — Scheibert, Justus. — Die Grosse Reiter-
schlact bei Brandy Station J. Juni, 1863. Bearbeitet
Von Heros Von Borcke damals Stabschef des General
Stuart Justus Scheibert damals Capitain Mit 6 portraits,
5 Karten und 7 Vollbildern.
Berlin: S. W. Veslay Von Paul Kittel. 1893. 8vo. pp. 179.
Valuable Collection of Autograph Letters of Union and
Confederate Generals.
1. Autograph letters of Confederate Generals gathered by Hon.
Belmont Perry, of Woodbury, N. J., to be sold in our Art Gallery
Thursday, May 4, 1899, and succeeding days. Catalogue com-
piled and sale conducted by Stan. V. Henkels, Philadelphia, Pa.
Part 1. pp. IV. 1-59.
2. Autograph letters of Union Generals gathered by Hon. Belmont
Perry, to be sold in our art gallery immediately following Part 1 of
our catalogue, commencing Thursday, May 4, 1899. Part 2.
pp. 61-132.
3. Autograph letters of Union and Confederate Statesmen gathered
by Hon. Belmont Perry, to be sold immediately following Part 2
of this Catalogue., commencing Thursday, May 4, 1899. Part 3.
pp. 133-163.
8vo.
y Fair.
Vol. I.
pp.
418.
New York.
i860.
Vol. II.
pp.
332.
New York.
1861
Vol. III.
pp.
306.
New York.
1861
Vol. IV.
pp.
288.
New York.
1861.
Vol. V.
pp.
316.
New York.
1862,
Vol. VI.
pp.
312.
New York.
1862,
Vol. VII.
pp.
152.
New York.
1863.
4to. 3 Vols. Complete set.
900
Vermont. Reports of the Adjutant and Inspector-General of
the State of Vermont.
i. For the year ending November i, 1862. 1862. pp. no.
2. From November i, 1862, to October 1, 1863. 1863. pp. 106.
3. From October 1, 1863, to October 1, 1864. 1864. pp. 229 1-663
1-61 (1).
4. From Oct. 1, 1864, to Oct. 1, 1865. 1865. pp. 130 1-80 1-14
1-60 1-419 1-13 1-6 1-25. Index 755-762.
5. From Oct. 1, 1865, to Oct. 1, 1866. 1866. pp. 26 1-11 1-258
1-32 1-10 1-5 1-19. Index 367-368.
6. October 1, 1867. 1867. pp. 27. For 1868. 1868. pp. 35.
7. For 1869. 1869. pp. 60.
8. For 1870. 1870. pp. 15.
9. For 1872. 1872. pp. 93.
10. For 1874. 1874. pp. 49.
Montpelier. 8vo. 2 Vols.
(Two autograph letters of Adjt. -General Peck in regard to this complete
Vermont War Record.)
Vermont Monuments at Gettysburg.
1. Report of the Vermont Commission, 1888, including illustrations
and recommendations. Rutland. 1888. pp. 16.
2. Report of the Vermont Commissioners, 1890, including the speeches
and poem at dedication, October 8, 1889. Burlington. 1890.
PP- 45-
Ry. 8vo.
Veteran Corps, First Regiment, N. G. P. Charter, Constitu-
tion and By-Laws of the Veteran Corps of the First
Regiment Infantry, N. G. of Pa.
Philadelphia: John C. Clarke & Sons. 1876. i8mo. pp. 39.
Veteran Corps. Thirty-seventh Anniversary of the organiza-
tion of the First Regiment Infantry, National Guard of
Pennsylvania, Union League House, Tuesday, April 19,
1895-
(Philadelphia. 1895.) Sm. 4to. pp. 35.
Veterans of the War, whom all should assist, offer their
Almanac for 1869 and history of the late Rebellion from
i860 to 1865.
n. p. (Soldiers and Sailors Publishing Co.) i2mo. pp. (17).
901
Vicksburg National Military Park Commission. Annual
Reports to the Secretary of War.
I.
1899.
PP- 339-344-
9-
1907.
pp. 6.
2.
1900.
pp. 217-223.
10.
1908.
pp. 6.
3-
1901.
PP- 387-393-
11.
1909.
pp. 7.
4-
1902.
pp. 25-29.
12.
1910.
pp. 7 (11)
5-
1903.
pp. 239-243.
13-
1911.
pp. 7.
6.
1904.
pp. 3-6.
14.
1912.
pp. 6.
7-
1905.
PP- 153-156.
15-
I9I3-
pp. 6.
8.
1906.
pp. 6.
15 Vols.
Vicksburg for the Tourist. The Vicksburg National Military
Park, commemorating the siege and defense of the historic
city. A most instructive and impressive object page of
one of the nation's most interesting historical incidents.
The National Cemetery, one of the most park-like, largest
and pleasingly impressive of all national cemeteries. The
city picturesquely over-looking the Mississippi from its
commanding site.
n. p. Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Department, n. d. 8vo. pp. 24.
Vicksburg for the Tourist. The Vicksburg National Military
Park, commemorating the siege and defense of the historic
city. A most instructive and impressive object page of
one of the nation's most interesting historical incidents.
The National Cemetery, one of the most park-like, largest
and pleasingly impressive of all the national cemeteries.
The city picturesquely over-looking the Mississippi from
its commanding site.
n. p. Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Department, n. d. 8vo. pp. 33.
Vicksburg. Pennsylvania Vicksburg Battlefield Commission.
Circulars, etc., pertaining to.
n. p. 1904-1906. 4to. pp. (24).
Views of Chattanooga-Chickamauga National Park, Lookout
Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Orchard Knob National
Cemetery, Tennessee River, Walden's Ridge.
8vo. Portfolio, pp. 8. (55.)
Views of "Old Gettysburg," Pennsylvania College and
Environs.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, n. d. 4to. pp. 22.
902
Views of Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Home, Erie, Pa.,
May i, 1893.
(Philadelphia: Photographs.) 1893. 4to. (pp. 9.) 25 copies printed.
Views of the Chattanooga-Chickamauga National Park,
Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Orchard Knob
National Cemetery, Tennessee River, Walden's Ridge.
8vo. Portfolio, pp. 15. (55.)
View of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, foot of
Washington Street, Philadelphia. Organized May 27,
1861.
(Philadelphia, n. d.) 8vo. pp. (4).
Vindication of Brig.-Gen. J. McKinstry, formerly Quarter-
master Western Department.
St. Louis. June 2, 1862. 8vo. pp. 102.
Virginia. Reports from Adjutant-General.
1. Communication from the Executive of the Commonwealth, trans-
mitting a report from the Adjutant-General in response to a
resolution of the convention, calling for information concerning
the militia and volunteers of the State, etc. Document No. VI.
pp. 6. (Richmond. Feb. 27, 1861.)
2. Report of the Adjutant-General September 30, 1864. (Document
No. VI.) pp. 7. (Richmond. 1864.)
8vo. 2 Vols.
"Volunteer Retired List." 59th Congress, 1st Session, Senate
Document No. 430. 1906. pp. 6 (3). Proposed Volun-
teer Retired List. 59th Congress, 1st Session, Senate
Document No. 489. 1906. pp. 103.
8vo.
Voyage de Mgr le Comte de Paris et de Mgr, le due D'Orleans
aux Etats Unis et au Canada.
Paris: Libraire Nationale. 1891. 8vo. pp. 66.
Waddell, Alfred Moore. — The Confederate Soldier. An
address delivered at the written request of 5,000 Ex-
Union Soldiers at Steinway Hall, New York City, Friday
evening, May 3, 1878, for the benefit of the 47th N. Y.
Veteran Volunteers (Miles O'Reilly's Regiment), by Hon.
Alfred M. Waddell, M. C, of North Carolina.
Washington: Joseph L. Pearson, Printer. 1878. 8vo. pp. 23.
903
Waddell, Alfred Moore. — The Last Year of the War in
North Carolina, including Plymouth, Fort Fisher, and
Bentonsville. An address before the Association of
Northern Virginia, Richmond, Va., October 28, 1887, by
Hon. A. M. Waddell.
Richmond : Wm. Ellis Jones. 1888. 8vo. pp.31.
Waddle, Angus L. — Three Years With the Armies of the
Ohio and the Cumberland. By Angus L. Waddle, late
Adjutant 33d O. V. V. I.
Chillicothe: Scioto Gazette Book and Job Office. 1889. 8vo. pp. 81.
Wade, Benjamin. — Facts for the People. Ben. Wade on
McClellan, and Gens. Hooker and Heintzelman's testi-
mony. A crushing review of Little Napoleon's military
career.
The Cincinnati Gazette, Oct. 24, 1864. 8vo. pp. 8.
Waggoner, C. — Honors at Chickamauga. The claim of
"Hero" at that battle. Delayed justice to the memory
of a brave and gallant soldier. An examination of the
official record.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Wagner, George Emil. — 88th Regiment, Infantry, Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers. Address delivered at the dedication
of its monument at Gettysburg, September II, 1889, by
Geo. E. Wagner, late Lieutenant-Colonel Ninth U. S.
C. T., and Brevet Colonel U. S. Vols., formerly First
Lieutenant Co. D, Eighty-eighth Regiment, Penna. Vols.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Waite, Edward F. — Pensions: The Law and its Administra-
tion.
Harper's Magazine, Jan., 1893. pp. 235-243.
Waite, Otis Frederick Read. — New Hampshire in the Great
Rebellion, containing histories of the several New
Hampshire Regiments, and biographical notices of many
of the prominent actors in the Civil War of 1861-65, by
Major Otis F. R. W7aite.
Claremont, N. H.: Tracy, Chase & Company. 1870. Ry. 8vo. pp. 608.
Autograph note of Major Waite.
Waite, Otis Frederick Read. — Claremont War History,
1861-1865. With sketches of New Hampshire Regiments.
Concord. 1868. i2mo. pp. 300. Autograph letter of Author.
904
Waite, Otis Frederick Read. — Vermont in the Great
Rebellion, containing historical and biographical
sketches, etc.
Claremont, N. H. 1869. i2mo. pp. 288.
Autograph note of Major Waite.
Wainwright, Robert Powell Page. — The First Regiment of
Cavalry, by Capt. R. P. Page Wainwright, 1st U. S.
Cavalry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Jan., 1895. pp. 177-196.
Wainwright, William P. — John Watts de Peyster, by the
Colonel 76th N. Y. Volunteers,
n. p. n. d. Ry. 8vo. pp. 24. Portrait. "Privately printed."
Walcott, Charles Folsom. — History of the Twenty-first
Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers in the war for the
preservation of the Union, 1 861 -1865, with statistics of
the War and of Rebel prisons, by Charles F. Walcott,
Captain in the Regiment, Colonel Sixty-first Regiment
Massachusetts Volunteers; Brevet Brigadier-General U.
S. Volunteers. Illustrated with portraits and maps.
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company. 1882. 8vo. pp. XIII (1) 1-502.
Waldron, Holman D. — With Pen and Camera on the field
of Gettysburg in War and Peace. Text by Holman D.
Waldron. Copyrighted 1898 by Chisholm Bros.
Portland, Me.: Chisholm Bros. 4to. pp. (56).
Walker, Aldace Freeman. — The Vermont Brigade in the
Shenandoah Valley, 1864.
Burlington, Vt. 1869. i2mo. pp. 191.
Walker, Charles D. — Memorial, Virginia Military Institute,
Biographical sketches of the graduates and others of the
Virginia Military Institute who fell during the War be-
tween the States, by Charles D. Walker.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1875. 8vo. pp. 585.
Autograph note of Adjt.-Gen. Richardson, to whom the book is dedicated.
Walker, C. Irvine. — Reveries of a Confederate fifty years after,
(n. p. 1914.) 8vo. pp. (16). (Mounted.)
905
Walker, C. Irvine. — Rolls and historical sketch of the Tenth
Regiment, So. Ca. Volunteers, in the Army of the Con-
federate States, by C. I. Walker, late Lieut.-Col. of the
Regt.
Charleston, S. C. : Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Printers. 1881. i2mo. pp.138.
Autograph letter of Col. Walker.
Walker, Charles Manning. — Hovey and Chase. Life of
General Alvin P. Hovey, together with a sketch of Ira J.
Chase, by Charles M. Walker.
Indianapolis, Indiana. 1888. i2mo. pp. 200.
Walker, Francis Amasa. — Gettysburg. The great conflict
described, by Gen. Francis A. Walker.
Boston: Herald, Friday, March 5, 1886. i2mo. pp. (18). (Map.)
Walker, Francis Amasa. — Great Commanders. General
Hancock, by General Francis A. Walker.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1894. i2mo. pp. VI. (2) 1-332.
Autograph letter of Gen. Hancock.
Walker, Francis Amasa. — Hancock in the War of the Re-
bellion, by Francis A. Walker, late A. A. G., 2d Corps.
(New York. 1891.) 8vo. pp. 16. Autograph letter of Gen. Walker.
Walker, Francis Amasa. — History of the Second Army Corps
in the Army of the Potomac, by Francis A. Walker,
Brevet Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., Asst. Adjt.-Gen. of the
Corps., Oct. 9, 1862, Jan. 12, 1865. With portrait and
maps.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1886. 8vo. pp. XIV. 1-737.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Author:
Walker, Francis Amasa. — Major-General Charles Devens,
Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. Cam
marte quam mercurio. An address delivered before the
Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, March 19,
1 89 1, by Francis A. Walker.
Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchhill. 1891. 8vo. pp.20.
Walker, James. — Description of the great picture, Lookout
Mountain or the "Battle above the Clouds."
New York. 1874. 8vo. pp. —
Orders, tickets, circulars, notices, reviews, etc., inserted. Unique.
906
Walker, James D. — Pennsylvania at Andersonville, Georgia.
Ceremonies at the dedication of the memorial erected by
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the National
Cemetery at Andersonville, Georgia, in memory of the
1849 soldiers of Pennsylvania who perished in the Con-
federate Prison at Andersonville, Georgia, 1864 and 1865.
(Harrisburg, Pa.) 1905. 8vo.. pp. 94.
Walker, James D. — Pennsylvania at Salisbury, North
Carolina. Ceremonies at the dedication of the memorial
erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the
National Cemetery at Salisbury. North Carolina, in
memory of the soldiers of Pennsylvania who perished in
the Confederate Prison at Salisbury, North Carolina,
1 864- 1 865.
(Harrisburg, Pa.) 1910. 8vo. pp. 70 (1).
Walter, R. S. — A Ride for Life at Gettysburg, by R. S.
Walter.
New York: A. T. Dela Marr Ptg. and Pub. Co. 1896. i2mo. pp. 101.
Walker, William C. — History of Eighteenth Regiment Conn.
Volunteers in the War for the Union, by Chaplain Wm. C.
Walker.
Norwich, Conn.: Published by the Committee. (1885.)
Ry. 8vo. pp. (12) 1-444.
Wall, Henry. — Historical Sketch of the Pee Dee Guards
(Co. D, 23rd N. C. Regiment), from 1861 to 1865.
Raleigh. 1876. i2mo. pp. 100. Autograph note of Author.
Wallace, Francis B. — Memorial of the patriotism of Schuylkill
County, in the American slave-holders rebellion, embracing
a complete list of the names of all the Volunteers from the
county during the War. Patriotic contributions by the
citizens, list of the names of those who fell in battle or
died by disease. Description of the part taken in various
engagements by our Regiments, with casualties; chrono-
logical record of the principal events of the Rebellion,
biographical sketches of prominent officers and of surgeons
from the county, etc., accompanied by a plate of portraits
of Generals and Colonels from this county, and a map of
the Southern States with a map of the battlefields marked.
Compiled by Francis B. Wallace, Associate Editor of the
"Miners Journal."
Pottsville, Pa.: Published by Benjamin Bannan. 1865.
i2mo. pp. XII. 13-548. Appendix XII. (1)
907
Wallace, Frederick Stephen. — The Sixty-first Ohio Vol-
unteers, 1861-1865. Written and compiled by Frederick
Stephen Wallace, formerly Captain 61st Ohio Volunteers,
late Major 82nd Ohio Volunteers.
Marysville, Ohio: 1902. "Published for private circulation by Theodore
Mullen, late Corporal Co. B, Sixty-first O. V. V. I." 8vo. pp. 37.
Autograph letter of Theodore L. Mullen.
Wallace, Isabel. — Life and Letters of General W. H. L.
Wallace. By Isabel Wallace.
Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company. 1909. 8vo. pp. 231.
Autograph letter of Author.
Wallace, Joseph. — Sketch of the life and public services of
Edward D. Baker, United States Senator from Oregon,
and formerly Representative in Congress from Illinois,
who died in battle near Leesburg, Va., October 21, A. D.
1861. By Jos. Wallace.
(Motto.) Springfield, 111. 1870. i6mo. pp. 143.
Wallace, Lewis. — An Ideal Indiana Soldier. James R. Ross,
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and A. D. C, U. S. V., Colonel
Second Regiment Indiana National Guard. Died in
Indianapolis, October 27, 1900. A tribute to his memory
by Major-General Lew. Wallace. * * *
Indianapolis, October 27, 1901. 8vo. pp. (7).
Wallace, Lewis. — Grant's Map of the field of Shiloh. Buell's
map of the field of Shiloh. The Battle of Shiloh.
Original ms. letter, April 11, 1896. pp. (12). 8vo.
Wallace, Lewis. — Lew. Wallace, an autobiography. Illus-
trated.
New York and London: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. MCMVI.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. X. (1) 1-501. Vol. II. pp. VII. (1) 503-1028.
Wallace, Lewis. — Life of Gen. Ben. Harrison, by Lew.
Wallace. Illustrated.
Hubbard Brothers, Publishers. (1888.) i2mo. pp. 348.
Wallace, William Miller. — The Battle of Shiloh, by Lieut. -
Colonel W. M. Wallace, Second U. S. Cavalry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, January, 1900. pp. 14-25.
908
Wallace, William Wigton. — War Reminiscences of a Pres-
byterian Elder. By Capt. William W. Wallace.
The Presbyterian, Parts 1-7, May 10-June 21, 1911. 4to. pp. (22).
Wallis, Severn Teackle. — Address by A. T. Wallis, Esq.,
delivered at the Academy of Music, in Baltimore, April
10, 1875, on behalf of the Lee Memorial Association.
The Southern Magazine, June, 1875. pp. 608-615.
Wallis, Severn Teackle. — Address delivered at the Academy
of Music, in Baltimore, April 10, 1875, on behalf of the
Lee Memorial Association.
Baltimore, n. d. 8vo. pp. 9. Autograph note of Author.
Wallis, Severn Teackle. — Reply of S. Teackle Wallis, Esq.,
to the letter of Hon. John Sherman. Published by the
officers of the First Maryland Infantry.
(Richmond, Va. 1863.) 8vo. pp. 19.
Willison, Charles A. — Reminiscences of a boy's service with
the 76th Ohio, in the Fifteenth Army Corps, under General
Sherman, during the Civil War, by that "Boy" at three-
score. Charles A. Willison, Private Soldier.
Menasha, Wisconsin: Press of The George Banta Publishing Company.
i2mo. pp. 127.
Ward, Durbin, — Oration delivered by General Durbin Ward,
before the Seventh Reunion of the Society of the Army of
the Cumberland, Pittsburgh, September 17, 1873.
(Cincinnati): Robt. Clark & Co., Printers. (1873.) 8vo. pp. 15.
Ward, George W. — History of the Second Pennsylvania
Veteran Heavy Artillery (112th Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers), from 1 861 to 1866. Including the Provisional
Second Penna. Heavy Artillery, by George W. Ward,
Secretary of the Survivors' Association of the Regiment.
Revised.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Geo. W. Ward, Printer. 1904. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-311.
Ward, Henry. — A Citizen-Soldier's Record. Biographical
sketch and military record of Lieutenant-Colonel Guy
Hulett Watkins, of the One Hundred and Forty-first
Regiment Penna. Volunteers.
Bradford: The Reporter, Jan. 24 and 31, 1884. i2mo. pp. (42). (Mounted.)
909
Ward, John Elliott. — Centennial Address of John E. Ward,
delivered in Savannah, May 4, 1886, at the request of the
Chatham Artillery.
(Savannah, Ga. 1886.) 8vo. pp. 27. Privately printed.
Ward, J. E. D. — Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, by
J. E. D. Ward.
Ripley, Ohio. 1864. 8vo. pp. 88.
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler. — History of George G.
Meade Post, No. 1, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand
Army of the Republic, by Past Post Commander Joseph
Ripley Chandler Ward.
Philadelphia. 1889. 4to. pp. 263 (3).
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler. — History of the One Hun-
dred and Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d
Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865, by Joseph R.
C. Ward, D. D. S., late Corporal Company I, 106th
Regiment P. V.
Philadelphia: Grant, Faries & Rodgers. 1883. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-351.
Circulars, etc., inserted. 300 copies printed.
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler. — History of the One Hun-
dred and Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d
Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865, by Joseph R.
C. Ward, D. D. S.
Philadelphia: F. McManus, Jr., & Co. 1906. 8vo. pp. V. 1-457.
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler. — Memorial Services of
George G. Meade Post, No. 1, Department of Pennsyl-
vania, G. A. R., at Philadelphia, Pa. 1880.
(Philadelphia.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 96.
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler. — Memorial Services of
Geo. G. Meade Post, No. I, Department of Pennsylvania,
G. A. R., at Philadelphia, Pa., 1880, including services at
the Central Congregational Church, Rev. James R.
Danforth, Pastor, on Sunday evening, May 23, 1880.
Decoration services at Laurel Hill Cemetery, and Lincoln
Monument, Fairmount Park, Saturday, May 29, 1880.
Meade Memorial Services at the Academy of Music, in
aid of the Meade Monument, on Saturday evening, May
29, 1880.
Philadelphia: Times Printing House, n. d. 8vo. pp. 76.
910
Ward, William. — List of Cadets admitted into the United
States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., from its
origin till September I, 1886; with tables exhibiting the
results of examinations for admission, and the corps to
which the graduates have been promoted. Compiled
under the direction of Lieutenant W. C. Brown, 1st
Cavalry, Adjutant of the Military Academy, by William
Ward, clerk in charge of the Cadet Records.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1887. i2mo. pp. 72 and Slip.
Warder, T. B. — Catlett, James M. — Battle of Young's
Branch or Manassas Plain fought July 21, 1861, with
maps (2) of the battlefield made from actual survey, and
the various positions of the regiments and artillery com-
panies placed thereon, with an account of the movements
of each, procured from the comanding officer or an
officer of the Regiment, also an account of the battle, also
the battleground of the 18th July, 1861, with General
Beauregard's report of said battle.
Richmond: Enquirer Office. 1862. i8mo. pp. 156.
Ware, Eugene Fitch. — The Lyon Campaign in Missouri.
Being a history of the First Iowa Infantry and of the
causes which led up to its organization, and how it earned
the thanks of Congress, which it got together with a
birdseye view of the conditions in Iowa preceding the
Great Civil War of 1861, by E. F. Ware, a private soldier
in Company "E."
Topeka, Kansas: Monotyped and printed by Crane & Company. 1907.
i2mo. pp. XI. 1-377. Autograph of Author.
Ware, William Rotch. — Equestrian Monuments.
The American Architect and Building News, July 14, 1888, to May 14, 1892.
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Unique.
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Cleveland, Ohio: Chautauqua Press. Ry. 8vo. pp. 238-242.
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New York: Doubleday & McClure Company. MDCCCXCVII.
l6mo. pp. 245.
911
Waring, George Edwin Jr. — Whip and Spur. By Col.
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Chattanooga, Tenn. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
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toast at the Sixth Annual Dinner of the Ohio Com-
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n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 8.
Warner, William. — Manuscript Diary of William Warner,
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to Brig. -General Thomas Kilby Smith. 1864.
(Ms.) Folio, pp. (28).
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New York: D. Van Nostrand. 1866. 8vo. pp. 53.
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Warren, Horatio N. — Two Reunions of the I42d Regiment
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Buffalo, N. Y. : The Courier Company, Printers. 1890. 8vo. pp. 152.
912
Warren, Horatio N. — The Declaration of Independence
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Col. Horatio N. Warren. War songs, recitations, poems,
familiar songs, decoration day poems and speeches, con-
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record of the 108th Regiment N. Y. Vols, from 1862 to
1894. Together with roster, letters, rebel oaths of
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Worcester: Press of Charles Hamilton. 1882. 8vo. pp. 29.
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travels of the Twenty-second Regiment Conn. Volunteers
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Watkins, Samuel R. — 1861 vs. 1882. "Co Aytch," Maury
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Watson, Annah Robinson. — On the Field of Honor. By
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Detroit, Mich.: The Sprague Publishing Co. n- d. i6mo. pp.226.
913
Watson, Benjamin Franklin. — Addresses, reviews and
episodes, chiefly concerning the "Old Sixth" Massa-
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hospitality of the City of Lowell being on that day ex-
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distinguished citizens, and the municipal authorities of
Acton, Boston, Groton, Lawrence, Stoneham, and Wor-
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passage through Baltimore of the 6th Regiment of Massa-
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Watson, William. — Life in the Confederate Army, being the
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Gorton T. Thomas, Lieutenant-Colonel 22d Regiment
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Burlington: Free Press Print. 1862. 8vo. pp. 26.
Watson, Winslow Cossoul. — The Military and Civil
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general survey of its physical geography, its mines and
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914
Weaver, Ethan Allen. — Owen Rice, christian, scholar and
patriot. A genealogical, biographical and historical
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Germantown, Pa. July I, 191 1. 8vo. pp. 24.
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Autograph note of Gen. Webb, two maps and forty-six engravings inserted.
Webb, Alexander Stewart — Meade, George Gordon. —
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4. Privately printed.
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Watertown, N. Y.: Post Book and Job Printing Establishment. 1887.
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915
Webber, G. N. — A Sermon preached at the funeral of Capt.
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Weeks, John Huey. — Sketch of John H. Weeks, Captain 91st
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Weeks, Stephen Beauregard. — "The University of North
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the centennial celebration of the opening of the institution,
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New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 191 1.
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Welles, Gideon. — Admiral Farragut and New Orleans.
The Galaxy, Nov. and Dec, 1872. pp. — Cuttings inserted.
Welles, Gideon. — Facts relating to the re-enforcement of Fort
Pickens in the spring of 186 1.
The Galaxy, Jan., 1871. pp. —
Gen. Harvey Brown's letter relating to the relief of the fort inserted.
916
Wells, Gideon. — The Capture of New Orleans, a reply to
an official circular of the Adjutant-General's Office.
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The Army & Navy Journal. 1875. i2mo. pp. — (Mounted.)
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Welles, Gideon, — The Diary of Gideon Welles.
The Atlantic Monthly, Feb., 1909, No. 1 to No. 10 complete, pp. —
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Vol. I. 1 86 1 -March 30, 1864. pp. VIII. 1-549.
Vol. II. April, 1864,-December 31, 1866. pp. XVI. 1-563.
Vol. III. January I, 1867,-June 6, 1869. pp. XV. 1-671.
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from the earliest formation of the Corps. Prepared at the
request of the Survivors' Association of the Company, by
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Charleston, S. C. 1888. 8vo. pp. 97.
Wells, Edward L. — Hampton and His Cavalry in '64. By
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8vo. pp. 429 XIV.
Wells, Harvey S. — The Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Vol-
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Philadelphia: The Times, Saturday, April 10, 1886.
i2mo. pp. (27). (Mounted.)
Wells, James M. — "With Touch of Elbow or Death before
Dishonor." A thrilling narrative of adventure on land
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Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co. 1909. i2mo. pp. III. (3) 1-362.
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Michigan Lieutenant's account of his own imprisonment
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McClure's Magazine, January, 1904. pp. 317^326.
917
Wells, John G. — Wells' Army and Navy Handy Book; or
every soldier and marine his own counsellor, being a full
and complete guide to the soldier and marine in all matters
pertaining to his duties and obligations, and his rights and
how to obtain his rights without legal assistance ; together
with every thing of interest connected with the Army and
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New York: John G. Wells. 1864. i6mo. pp. IX.- 191.
Wells, J. W. — An Alphabetical List of the Battles (with
dates) of the War of the Rebellion. Compiled by J. W.
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Washington: Government Printing Office. 1875. 8vo. pp. 66.
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Wert, J. Howard. — Poems of Camp and Hearth. By J.
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Harrisburg, Pa.: Harrisburg Publishing Company. 1887. i6mo. pp. 176.
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Wert, J. Howard. — Gem Souvenir of Gettysburg.
Mount Holly Springs, Pa. 1870. 48mo. pp. (8).
Wert, J. Howard. — The Two Great Armies at Gettysburg,
being Chapters I, 2 and 3 of Gettysburg and its Monu-
ments, by J. Howard Wert, A. M., late Lieutenant of
918
Pennsylvania Volunteers, Principal Boys' High School of
Harrisburg. Author of Hand-Book of Gettysburg, Poems
of Camp and Hearth.
Harrisburg, Pa. 1892. i6mo. pp. 83. Second edition.
West, John C. — A Texan in Search of a Fight, being the
diary and letters of a private soldier in Hood's Texas
Brigade, by John C. West, Company E, Fourth Texas.
Waco, Texas: Press of J. S. Hill & Co. 1901. i2mo. pp. 189.
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West, Nathaniel. — History of the Satterlee U. S. A. Gen.
Hospital, at West Philadelphia, Pa., from October 8, 1862,
to October 8, 1863, by the Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D.,
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Philadelphia: Printed by the Hospital Press. 1863. i2mo. pp. 36.
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ment, near Hestonville, West Philadelphia, on Sabbath,
July 21, 1861, by Rev. Nathaniel West, D. D., Pastor
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West, W. H. — Address of Attorney-General West and cere-
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Columbus: Kevins & Myers, Printers. 1868. 8vo. pp. 15.
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Westbrook, Robert S. — History of the 49th Pennsylvania
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Altoona, Penna. 1898. pp. 272. Index (2).
Westcott, Thompson. — Chronicles of the Great Rebellion
against the United States of America, being a concise
record and digest of the events connected with the
struggle, civil, political, military and naval, with the dates,
victories, losses and results, embracing the period be-
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Philadelphia: A. Winch. (1867.) 8vo. pp. 135.
919
Westcott, Thompson. — The Old Franklin Almanac, i860
to 1872, inclusive. Complete series. Philadelphia. (1859-
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8vo. pp. — . "A valuable chronology of the War."
Westervelt, William B. — Lights and Shadows of Army Life
as seen by a private soldier, by Wm. B. Westervelt, of the
27th N. Y. Infantry and the 17th N. Y. Veteran Zouaves.
Marlboro, N. Y.: C. H. Cochrane, Book and Pamphlet Printer. 1886.
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Weston, David. — Among the Wounded. U. S. Christian
Commission. Experiences of a delegate.
Philadelphia. 1864. i2mo. pp. 14 (4).
Weston, James A. — Services held in the Chapel of Rest
Yadkin Valley, N. C, at the burial of the late Gen.
Collett Leventhrope, with the sermon by the Rev. James
A. Weston, Rector of the Parish, and a sketch of the life
of the deceased.
n. p. (1890.) 8vo. pp. 15.
Weston, James A. — The Thirty-third North Carolina
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Charlotte: The Observer, January 14, 1900. i2mo. pp. (35). (Mounted.)
Weston, Sullivan Hardy. — The March of the Seventh
Regiment. A sermon on the Providence of God, de-
livered in St. John's Chapel, in the City of New York,
on Sunday, June 9, i86i,byS. H.Weston, D. D., Assistant
Minister of Trinity Church, Chaplain of the Seventh
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(New York.) 1861. 8vo. pp. 24.
Weygant, Charles H. — History of the One Hundred and
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Newburgh, N. Y.: Journal Printing House. 1877. 8vo. pp. VI.-460.
Weymouth, A. B. — A Memorial Sketch of Lieut. Edgar M.
Newcomb, of the Nineteenth Mass. Vols. Edited by Dr.
A. B. Weymouth.
Maiden: Alvin G. Brown. 1883. i2mo. pp. 134.
"Printed for private distribution."
920
Wharton, H. M. — War Songs and poems of the Southern
Confederacy, 1861-1865. A collection of the most
popular and impressive songs and poems of war times,
dear to every Southern heart. Collected and retold with
personal reminiscences of the War. By H. M. Wharton,
D. D., private in General Lee's Army. * * * Profusely
illustrated.
n. p. (1904.) 8vo. pp. 412 (4).
Wheeler, Joseph. — A Revised System of Cavalry Tactics
for the use of the Cavalry and mounted Infantry, C. S. A.,
by Major-General Joseph Wheeler, Chief of Cavalry,
Army of Tennessee, C. S. A.
Mobile: S. H. Goetzel & Co. 1863.
48mo. pp. (1) II. 1-220 1-104 1-47 97-108 XIV.
Wheeler, Joseph. — Headquarters Wheeler's CavalryCorps.
General Orders from March 11, 1863, to June 18, 1864.
(As issued in the field.)
8vo.
Wheeler, Joseph. — Headquarters, Cavalry Corps, Dec. 31,
1864. (Address to his command.)
n. p. i2mo. pp. (2).
Wheeler, Joseph. — Official Orders, Headquarters Wheeler's
Cavalry Corps, January 1, 1865. (Gen. Orders from
March 11, 1863, to June 12, 1864.)
8vo. pp. 16.
Wheeler, Joseph. — Synopsis of the military career of Gen.
Joseph Wheeler, Commander of the Cavalry Corps,
Army of the West.
New York. 1865. i2mo. pp. 63.
Wheeler, Xenophon. — The Experiences of an Enlisted
Man in the hospital in the early part of the war. Paper
read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion,
December 2, 1908. By Xenophon Wheeler, Sergeant
67th 0. V. I., Captain 129th 0. V. I., of Chattanooga,
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n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
Wheelock, Charles. — Colonel Charles Wheelock, Ninety-
seventh Regiment N. Y. S. V., or "Conkling's Rifles."
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
921
Wheelock, Julia Susan. — The Boys in White. The exper-
ience of a hospital agent in and around Washington, by
Julia S. Wheelock.
(Motto.) New York: Printed by Lange & Hielman. 1870.
i2mo. pp. VI I. -268.
Wherry, William Macky. — The Battle of Prairie Grove,
Arkansas (December 7, 1862). By Brigadier-General
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Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Sept.-Oct., 1903. pp. 177-189.
Whipple, George M. — History of the Salem Light Infantry
from 1805 to 1890, by George M. Whipple.
Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute. 1890. 8vo. pp. 148.
Whi taker, Jared J. — Annual Report of Jared J. Whitaker,
Commissary-General of Georgia, September 30, 1864.
(Milledgeville. 1865.) 8vo. pp. 19.
Whitcomb, Caroline E. — History of the Second Massachu-
setts Battery (Nims Battery) of Light Artillery, 1861-
1865. Compiled from records of the Rebellion, official
reports, diaries and rosters. By Caroline E. Whitcomb.
Concord, N. H.: The Rumford Press. (1912.) 8vo. pp. III.
Autograph letter of Author.
White, Andrew G. — History of Co. F, 140th Regiment Penna.
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Greenville, Pa.: The Beaver Printing Co. 1908. 8vo. pp. 32.
White, B. A. (Mrs.) — Richmond and War Stations, '61 and
'64, by Didama (Mrs. B. A. White).
Massachusetts. 1889. i2mo. pp. 54 (1).
White, E. V.— History of the Battle of Ball's Bluff. Fought
on the 2 1 st of October, 1861, written by Col. E. V. White,
dedicated by him to the Loudoun Chapter of U. D. C,
Leesburg, Va., for benefit of Monument to be erected in
Leesburg to the Confederate Soldiers of Loudoun.
Leesburg, Va.: "The Washingtonian " Print, n. d. 8vo. pp. 24. (Map.)
White, Henry Alexander. — American Crisis Biographies.
Stonewall Jackson. By Henry Alexander White, A. M.,
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Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Company, Publishers. (1909.)
i2mo. pp. 378.
922
White, Henry Alexander. — Robert E. Lee and the Southern
Confederacy, 1807- 1870, by Henry Alexander White,
M. A., Ph. D., D. D., Professor of History in the Washing-
ton and Lee University.
(New York): G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1897. i2mo. pp. XIII. 1-467.
White, John Chester. — A Review of the services of the
Regular Army during the Civil War. By Major John
Chester White, U. S. Army, Retired.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution. 1909- 191 1. pp. —
Autograph letters of Author.
White, Richard Grant. — National Hymns. How they are
written and how they are not written. A lyric and
national study for the times.
New York: Rudd & Carleton. 1861. 8vo. pp. 20.
Autograph note of Author.
Whitford, William Clarke. — Colorado Volunteers in the
Civil War, in the New Mexico Campaign in 1862. By
William Clarke Whitford, D. D., President of Milton
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Denver: The State Historical and National History Society. 1906.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 159.
Whitman, Walt. — Memoranda During the War.
Camden, New Jersey: Author's publication. 1875-76. i2mo. pp. —
Whitman, William E. S. — True, Charles H. — Maine in the
War for the Union. A history of the part borne by
Maine troops in the suppression of the American Rebellion,
by William E. S. Whitman and Charles H. True.
Lewiston: Nelson Dingley, Jr., & Co. 1865. 8vo. pp. VII.-637.
Whitney, Allston Waldo.
1. In Memoriam. Companion Surgeon Allston Waldo Whitney,
Military Order Loyal Legion, United States, Commandery of the
State of Massachusetts. i2mo. pp. 4.
2. To the members of the Threottyne. Boston, Dec. 13, 1881.
4to. pp. 4.
Whitney, Frederic Augustus. — An Oration delivered at the
dedication of the soldiers' monument in Evergreen
Cemetery, Brighton, Mass., on Thursday afternoon, July
26, 1866, by Rev. Frederic Augustus Whitney, with an
appendix, containing the other exercises, and notices of
the deceased soldiers.
Boston: S. Chism. 1866. 8vo. pp. 61 (1).
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
923
Whitney, I. H. E. — The Hawkins Zouaves, Ninth N. Y. V.,
their battles and marches.
New York. 1866. i2mo. pp. 46. Autograph note of Col. Hawkins.
Whitney, Lorenzo H. — The History of the War for the
preservation of the Federal Union, comprising a full and
impartial account of the causes that led to it; the rise and
progress of the Rebellion; the separate action of each
Southern state in seceding; the formation of the Confed-
erate States Government and the efforts made by that
government to gain its independence; also, the military
and naval engagements between the Union and Con-
federate Armies and Navies. By Lorenzo H. Whitney.
Illustrated and embellished with battle scenes and por-
traits of distinguished leaders, in two volumes, Vol. I.
(only published).
Philadelphia: Printed for the Author by Lippincott & Co. 1863.
8vo. pp. XXIII. 516.
Whitney, William H. — Union and Confederate Campaigns
in the Lower Shenandoah Valley. Illustrated. Twenty
years after, at the first reunion of Sheridan's Veterans on
the fields and in the camps of the Valley, by William H.
Whitney, 38th Massachusetts Volunteers, Major by
Brevet U. S. Volunteers from Sept. 19, 1864. Boston,
Sept. 19, 1883, 39 Court St.
(Boston. 1884.) Folio, pp. 33.
Whitson, L. D. (Mrs.) — Gilbert St. Maurice, by Mrs. L. D.
Whitson. Published by the Author.
Louisville: Bradley & Gilbert, Printers. 1875.
i2mo. pp. VIII. 1-245. Brendon Merton pp. 247-337.
Autograph letter of Mrs. Whitson and portrait inserted. "A confederate
story and recollections of the War in Tennessee, and which Gen. Thomas
Crittenden is accused of making very strenuous efforts to suppress for reasons
obvious to the reader."
Whittaker, Frederick. — A Complete Life of Gen. George A.
Custer, Major-General of Volunteers, Brevet Major-
General U. S. Army, and Lieutenant-Colonel Seventh U.
S. Cavalry. (Illustrated.)
New York. (1877.) 8vo. pp. — First edition.
Whittaker, Frederick. — In Memoriam. Brevet Colonel U. S.
and N. Y. Vol. John Watts de Peyster, Jr., died 12th April,
1873, at 4.55 a. m. By an officer of the Army of the
Potomac.
New York: J. R. Huth, Printer. 1874. 4to. pp.20. "Privately printed."
924
Whittaker, Frederick. — Volunteer Cavalry. The lesson
of the decade by a volunteer Cavalryman.
New York: Printed for the Author. 1871. i2mo. pp. —
100 copies printed. Autograph note of Author.
Whittaker, W. G. — A Part of War and prison life of Private
W. G. Whitaker, Company H, Fourth Georgia Regiment.
i8mo. pp. (11). Autograph note of Author.)
Whittemore, Henry. — History of the Seventy-first Regiment
N. Y. S. N. Y., including the history of the Veteran
Association, with biographical sketches of members, by
Henry Whittemore.
New York: Published and printed by Willis McDonald & Co. 1886.
Im. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-302.
Whittemore, James B. — Register of the Society of California
Volunteers, compiled from the latest data, by J. B.
Whittemore, 1st Lieut, and Actg. Adjt. 1st Infantry.
San Francisco. 1887. 48mo. pp. 29.
Whittlesey, Charles. — General Wallace's Division. Battle
of Shiloh, Was it tardy? By Col. Chas. Whittlesey.
Cleveland, O. June 20, 1873. 8vo. pp. 8.
Whittlesey, Charles. — War History. The battle of Shiloh
Church. The old controversey continued. Charges
against Wallace's Division, by Col. Charles Whittlesey.
(Cleveland, June, 1881.) 8vo. pp. 4.
Whittlesey, Charles. — War Memoranda. Cheat River to the
Tennessee, 1861-1862, by Colonel Charles Whittlesey,
United States Volunteers, Military Engineer in Chief for
the State and Department of Ohio.
Cleveland, O.: William W. Willaims. 1884. 8vo. pp. 89.
Wilcox, Vincent M. — Addresses.
1. An address by Vincent M. Wilcox, Colonel I32d Regiment Penn-
sylvania Volunteers delivered at the first reunion of the Regiment,
on the 26th anniversary of the battle of Antietam, at Danville,
Pennsylvania, September 17, 1888. (New York. 1889.) pp. 19.
2. Address of Col. V. M. Wilcox, at the Academy of Music, Septem-
ber 17, 1889. Second reunion of the I32d Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, Scranton, Pa. n. p. (1889.) pp. 19.
8vo. 2 Vols.
925
Wild, A. W. — A Sermon preached at Greensboro, Vt., July 10,
1864, on the occasion of the death of Ephriam E. Hartson
and Horace Sulham, in the United States Service. By A.
W. Wild. Published by request.
Montpelier: Printed at the Freeman Printing Establishment. 1864.
8vo. pp. 18.
Wild, Frederick W. — Memoirs and history of Capt. F. W.
Alexander's Baltimore Battery of Light Artillery, U. S. V.
By Frederick W. Wild, L. B. A. 1862-1865.
Baltimore, Md. 1912. 8vo. pp. 232.
Wilder, Frank. — The Popular John Brown Song. A famous
camp song and chorus. Partly written, composed and
arranged by Frank Wilder.
4to. pp. (1). First edition.
Wilder, Henry J. — Belden, H. L. — Soil Survey of Adams
County, Pennsylvania, by Henry J. Wilder and H. L.
Belden. (Advance Sheets — Field Operations of the
Bureau of Soils. 1904.) (Map field of Gettysburg.)
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1905. 8vo. pp. (36).
Wilder, John Thomas. — Preliminary Movements of the
Army of the Cumberland before the Battle of Chicka-
mauga. Paper of John T. Wilder, Colonel 17th Ind. V. I.,
Bvt. Brigadier-General U. S. V., of Knoxville, Tennessee,
read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion,
November 4, 1908.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 10.
Wilder, Theodore. — The History of Company C, Seventh
Regiment O. V. I., by Theodore Wilder.
Oberlin, Ohio: J. B. T. Marsh, Printer. 1866. i2mo. pp. 83.
Wildes, Thomas Francis. — Record of the One Hundred and
Sixteenth Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers in the War
of the Rebellion, by Thomas F. Wildes, late Lieutenant-
Colonel of the Regiment, and Brevet Brigadier-General
U. S. Volunteers.
(Motto.) Sandusky, O.: I. F. Mark & Bro., Printers. 1884.
8vo. pp. XXIV. 1-364.
Wilhelm, Thomas. — A Military and Naval Encyclopaedia,
comprising ancient and modern military and naval
technical terms, biographical sketches of distinguished
officers, and historical accounts of all North American
926
Indians, as well as ancient warlike tribes; also the military
and naval battles, from the earliest period to the present
time, with a concise explanation of terms used in heraldry
and offices thereof. The work also gives the most valu-
able geographical information compiled from the best
authorities of all nations, with an appendix containing
the articles of war, etc. By Thomas Wilhelm, Captain
Eighth Infantry.
Headquarters, Eighth Infantry, U. S. Army. 1879. i2mo. pp. (X.) 1-1386.
Wilhelm, Thomas. — History of the Eighth U. S. Infantry,
from its organization in 1838, by Thomas Wilhelm,
U. S. A.
Printed at Headquarters, Eighth Infantry. 1873.
Sm. 4to. Vol. I. pp. XIV.-430. Vol. II. pp. XIV.-431-VII. Second edition.
Autograph letter of Major Wilhelm.
Wilhelm, Thomas. — Synopsis of the history of the Eighth U.
S. Infantry, and the military record of officers assigned to
the Regiment, from its organization, July, 1838, to Sept.,
1871.
David's Island, New York Harbor. 1871. i2mo. pp. 421. (Index 3.)
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Major Wilhelm. 25 copies printed.
Wilkes, George. — McClellan: Who he is and what he has
done, by George Wilkes.
New York: Sinclair Tousey. 1862. i2mo. pp. 12.
Wilkes, George. — McClellan: Who he is and what he has
done, by George Wilkes.
New York: Sinclair Tousey. 1863. 8vo. pp. 39.
Wilkes, George. — McClellan, from Ball's Bluff to Antietam,
by George Wilkes.
New York: Sinclair Tousey. 1863. 8vo. pp. 40.
Wilkeson, Frank. — Recollections of a private soldier in the
Army of the Potomac, by Frank Wilkeson.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1887. i6mo. pp. IX. 1-246.
Wilkeson, Frank. — The Soldier in Battle, or life in the ranks
of the Army of the Potomac. By Frank Wilkeson, a
survivor of Grant's last campaign.
London: Bellairs & Co. 1896. 8vo. pp. 196.
927
Wilkie, Francis Bangs. — Walks About Chicago, and army
and miscellaneous sketches, by F. B. Wilkie. (Poliuto.)
Chicago: Kenney & Sumner. 1869. i2mo. pp. (2) 123-205.
Second edition.
Wilkie, Francis Bangs. — Pen and Powder, by Francis B.
Wilkie. (Poliuto.)
Boston: Ticknor & Company. 1888. i2mo. pp. 383.
Willard, Sylvester D. — Regimental Surgeons of the State of
New York, in the War of the Rebellion, 186 1-3. By
Sylvester D. Willard, M. D., of Albany.
(Albany, N. Y, 1863.) 8vo. pp. 33.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Willcox, Cornelis DeWitt. — A French-English Military
Dictionary, by Cornelis DeWitt Willcox, First Lieutenant
of Artillery, United States Army.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1899. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-493.
Willcox, William H. — Map of the battlefield of Antietam.
Prepared by Lieut. Wm. H. Willcox, Top. Off. and A. A.
D. C. on Brig.-Gen. Doubleday's Staff, from actual
surveys. Union forces and Rebel forces.
8vo. Map folded.
Willett, Edward. — The Life of Ulysses Sydney Grant,
General U. S. Army. Comprising the story of his early
years; the record of his cadetship and experiences in the
war with Mexico; the narrative of his "business exper-
iences," and a full history of his memorable services in
the War for the Union. By Edward Willett.
New York: Beadle & Company, Publishers. (1865.) i6mo. pp. 100.
Willett, Edward. — The Life of Ulysses S. Grant, General U.
S. A., comprising the story of his early years, of his cadet-
ship and experiences in the War with Mexico; the narra-
tive of his "business experiences," and a complete history
of his memorable services in the War for the Union. By
Edward Willett. (Memorial edition.)
New York: Beadle & Adams, n. d. i2mo. pp. 160.
Williams, Ellen. — Three Years and a Half in the Army, or
history of the Second Colorados, by Mrs. Ellen Williams,
Allison, Iowa, "Co. A, "Second Colorado Cavalry.
New York: Published for the Author by Fowler & Wells Company, n. d.
i2mo. pp. 178.
928
Williams, Flora McDonald. — Who's the Patriot? A story
of the Southern Confederacy. By Mrs. Flora McDonald
Williams.
Louisville, Ky. : Press of the Courier- Journal Job Printing Company. 1886.
i2mo. pp. 288.
Williams, George F. — Bullett and Shell. War as the
soldier saw it. Camp, march and picket, battlefield and
bivouac, prison and hospital, by Geo. F. Williams, of the
5th and 146th Regiments, New York Volunteers, and
War correspondent with the Army of the Potomac, the
Army of the Shenandoah, and the Army of the Cumber-
land. Illustrated, from sketches among the actual
scenes, by Edwin Forbes, pictorial war correspondent.
New York: Fords, Howard & Hulbert. 1883. Sm. 4to. pp. 454.
Williams, George F. — Lights and Shadows of Army Life.
Reprinted from the Century Magazine for October, 1884.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 803-819.
Williams, George F. — The Memorial War Book as drawn
from historical records and personal narratives of the men
who served in the great struggle, by Major George F.
Williams. Illustrated by two thousand magnificent
engravings, reproduced largely from photographs taken
by the U. S. Government photographers, M. B. Brady
and Alexander Gardner, being the only photographs taken
during the War of the Rebellion; making a complete
panorama of this greatest event in history, including
portraits of the leaders and commanders of both the
Federal and Confederate Armies and Navies; giving for
the first time a complete pictorial representation of the
scenes, battles and incidents, the whole forming a fitting
memorial of the greatest events of the century, the most
momentous of the ages.
New York: Lovell Brothers Company. 1894. 4*0- PP- 6l° (3)-
Williams, George Washington. — A History of the negro
troops in the War of the Rebellion, 1 861 -1865, preceded
by a review of the military services of negroes in ancient
and modern times, by George W. Williams, LL. D.
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1888. 8vo. pp. XVI. (1) 1-353.
929
Williams, James. — Justification of the Southern States
of North America. Political letters from i860 to the last
American Presidential Election ; with a letter about John
Brown and a discussion of the results of the last Presi-
dential election, by the Hon. James Williams, formerly
Minister of the United States at the Post. Authorized
German edition, with a preface by E. A. Hudson, Doctor
of Laws, formerly Secretary of the United States in Berlin.
Berlin. 1863. 8vo. pp. 336.
Williams, John Stuart. — Report of Brig.-Gen. John S.
Williams of operations in East Tennessee, from 27th
September to 15th October, 1863. Published by order of
Congress.
Richmond: R. M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864. 8vo. pp. 9.
Williams, J. A. Bedford. — Leaves from a Trooper's Diary.
Philadelphia: Published by the Author. 1869. i6mo. pp. 103 and Errata.
Autograph of Author, and 18 illustrations and rare portraits inserted relating
to the Anderson Cavalry.
Williams, J. C. — Life in Camp. A history of the nine months'
service of the 14th Vermont Regiment, from October 21,
1862, when it was mustered into the U. S. Service, to
July 21, 1863, including the battle of Gettysburg.
Clearmont, N. H. 1864. 12 mo. pp. 167 (1).
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author and Colonel W. T. Nichols.
Williams, J. M. — The Eagle Regiment, 8th Wis. Infy. Vols.
A sketch of its marches, battles and campaigns, from 1861
to 1865, with a complete regimental and company roster,
and a few portraits and sketches of its officers and com-
manders, by a Non-Vet of Co. "H."
Belleville, Wis.: "Recorder" Print. 1890. 8vo. pp. 166.
Williams, John R. — Defensive and Offensive Weapons
and Engines of the ancients and of the middle ages,
their relation to the constitution and handling of armies,
and their effect upon the art of war. By John R. Williams,
1st Lieutenant, 3d Artillery.
Fort Monroe, Virginia: Printed at the United States Artillery School. 1886.
4to. pp. 27.
Williams, Lewis. — How Patriots are Rewarded. Revised
statue of the United States.on which all claims for disability
by privates in the War of 1861 are to be based. From
regulations relating to army and navy pensions of 1880.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 24.
930
Williams, Noble C. — Echoes from the Battlefield, or
Southern life during the War. By Noble C. Williams, of
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Company. 1902.
i2mo. pp. IX. 1-94.
Williams, Norman. — A Memorial of John Leverett Thompson,
of Chicago, 111.
Chicago: The Craig Press. 1890. 8vo. pp. 98.
Williamson, D. Brainerd.
1. The Volunteers' Roll of Honor, a collection of the noble and
praiseworthy deeds performed in the cause of the Union by the
heroes of the Army and Navy of the United States. In this
collection the greatest care has been taken to obtain and record
the proper name of each soldier or seaman who has during the
great Rebellion rendered himself famous by reason of his bravery
or devotion to the Union cause, and also the correct number and
letter of his regiment and company, or name of the vessel in which
he served. The roll of honor will be a most brilliant addition to
American literature, to be published in monthly numbers, each
number complete in itself, and elegantly illustrated with original
engravings executed in the highest style of the art. Philadelphia:
Published by Barclay & Co. 1864. 8vo. pp. 100.
2. Second Number. Philadelphia. 1864. pp. 100.
3. Third Number. Philadelphia. 1866. pp. 112.
1 Vol. Complete.
Williamson, James Alexander. — The Annals of Iowa.
Published quarterly by the State Historical Society, at
Iowa City, April, 1870. Edited by the corresponding
Secretary. (Iowa Troops services.)
Davenport: Griggs, Watson & Day, Printers. 8vo. pp. 170-184.
Williamson, James J. — Mosby's Rangers. A record of the
operations of the Forty-third Battalion Virginia Cavalry,
from its organization to the surrender, from the diary of a
private, supplemented and verified with official reports of
Federal officers and also of Mosby; with personal remi-
niscences, sketches of skirmishes, battles and bivouacs,
dashing raids and daring adventures, scenes and incidents
in the history of Mosby's command. Containing over
200 illustrations, including portraits of many of Mosby's
men and of Federal officers with whom they came in
contact, views, engagements, etc.; maps of "Mosby's
Confederacy" and localities in which he operated; muster
rolls, occupation and present whereabouts of surviving
members. By James J. Williamson, of Company A.
New York: Ralph B. Kenyon, Publisher. 1896. 8vo. pp. XII. 511.
931
Williamson, James J. — Mosby's Rangers. A record of the
operations of the Forty-third battalion of Virginia Cavalry,
from its organization to the surrender, by James J.
Williamson, of Company A. Illustrated.
New York: Sturgis & Walton Company. 1909. 8vo. pp. VII. 8-554.
Second edition revised and enlarged.
Williamson, James J. — Prison Life in the old capitol and
reminiscences of the Civil War, by James J. Williamson,
author of Mosby's Rangers. Illustrated by B. F.
Williamson.
West Orange, N. J. 191 1. i2mo. pp. X. 11-162.
Williamson, Mary L. — The Life of Gen. Thos. J. Jackson,
"Stonewall," for the young (Fourth Grade Reader).
In easy words. Illustrated. By Mrs. Mary L. William-
son.
Richmond, Va.: B. F. Johnson Publishing Co. i2mo. pp. 254.
Williamson, Mary L. — The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for
children, in easy words. Illustrated. Mrs. Mary L.
Williamson.
Richmond, Va. : B. F. Johnson Publishing Co. n. d. i2mo. pp.183.
Williamson, Mary L. — The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for
children, in easy words. Illustrated with colored plates.
Mrs. Mary L. Williamson.
Richmond, Va.: The Baughman Stationery Co. 4to. pp. 129.
Willich, August. — The Army, Standing Army or National
Army? An essay by Maj.-Gen. August Willich.
Cincinnati: Printed by A. Frey. 1866. 8vo. pp. 23.
Willis, Henry A. — The Fifty-third Regiment Massachusetts
Volunteers, comprising also a history of the Siege of Port
Hudson, by Henry A. Willis.
Fitchburg: Press of Blanchard & Brown. 1889. Ry. 8vo. pp. 247.
Willis, Henry A. — Fitchburg in the War of the Rebellion, by
Henry A. Willis.
(Motto.) Fitchburg: Published by Stephen Shepley. 1866. 8vo. pp. 282.
932
Willis, Samuel B. — Voices from the Dead. A sermon
preached March 26, 1865, in the Citadel Square Baptist
Church, Charleston, S. C, before the 127th Regiment
N. Y. Vols. By Samuel B. Willis, Chaplain of the
Regiment, and of the Post. Published by request.
New York: Thomas Daniels & Son. 1865. 8vo. pp. 16.
Willson, Arabella M. — Disaster, Struggle, Triumph. The
adventures of 1000 "Boys in Blue" from August, 1862, to
June, 1865, by Mrs. Arabella M. Willson. Dedicated to
the 126th Regiment of New York State Volunteers, with
an appendix, containing a chronological record of the
principal events in the history of the Regiment and the
personal history of its officers and enlisted men, prepared
by the historical committee of the Regiment.
Albany: The Argus Company, Printers. 1870. 8vo. pp. 593.
Photographs of officers, etc., inserted.
Willy, C. B.
1. Memorial of Benjamin Dana Fearing. (Cincinnati, Ohio. 1882.)
8vo. pp. 29.
2. In Memoriam. Benjamin Dana Fearing. Died December 9,
1881. Read before the Literary Club, of Cincinnati. (By C. B.
Willy. 1882.) i2mo. pp. 8.
Newspaper cuttings inserted.
Wilmer, L. Allison — Jarrett, J. H. — Vernon, George W. F. —
History and roster of Maryland volunteers, War of
1 86 1 -5. Prepared under authority of the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, by L. Allison Wilmer, J. H. Jarrett, Geo.
W. F. Vernon, State Commissioners.
Baltimore, Md.: Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & Co. 1898-1899.
Vol. I. pp. XIX. 1-834. (2). Vol. II. pp. VIII. 1-285 (1).
Wilmot, Walter. — Hawkin's Zouaves, or through leaden rain.
By Major Walter Wilmot. A true story of a famous
Regiment.
New York: The War Library. 1885. 4to. pp. 24.
Wilshire, Joseph W. — A Reminiscence of Burnside's Knox-
ville Campaign. Paper read before the Ohio Commandery
of the Loyal Legion, April 3, 1912, by Joseph W. Wilshire,
Captain 45th O. V. I.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 22.
933
Wilson, Ephriam A. — Memoirs of the War, by Captain Ephriam
A. Wilson, of Co. "G," ioth Illinois Veteran Volunteer
Infantry.
Cleveland, O.: W. M. Bayne Printing Co. 1893. i2mo. pp. XXI. 23-435.
Wilson, Harry. — Oration at the unveiling of the monument
erected by the State of Pennsylvania on the Battlefield of
Gettysburg, in honor of, and upon the spot where fought
the Eighty-first Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Vol-
unteers. Delivered by Harry Wilson, Captain Company
F, at the request of the Survivors' Association of that
Regiment.
n. p. September 12, 1889. 8vo. pp. 16.
Wilson, Henry — Black, Jeremiah S. — Edwin M. Stanton.
The Atlantic Monthly, Feb., Oct., 1870. pp. —
The Galaxy, June, 1870, Feb., 1871. pp. —
Wilson, James Grant. — Biographical Sketches of Illinois
officers engaged in the War against the Rebellion of 1861.
Illustrated with portraits.
Chicago. 1862. Ry. 8vo. pp. 106.
Wilson, James Grant. — Great Commanders: General Grant.
By James Grant Wilson.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1887. i2mo. pp. VI. (2) 1-390.
Autograph note of Gen. Wilson.
Wilson, James Grant. — The Life and Campaign of Ulysses
Simpson Grant, General-in-Chief of the United States
Army, comprising a full and authentic account of the
illustrious soldier from his earliest boyhood to the present
time.
New York. 1868. 8vo. pp. —
Wilson, James Grant. — The Life and Public Services of
Ulysses Simpson Grant, General of the United States
Army, and twice President of the United States, by
James Grant Wilson.
(Motto.) n. p. (1885.) 8vo. pp. 168. Revised edition.
Wilson, James Grant. — The Red River Dam.
The Galaxy, June, 1866. pp. —
Wilson, James Grant. — The Comte de Paris, by General
James Grant Wilson.
The Cosmopolitan, May, 1891. pp. 33-36.
934
Wilson, James Grant. — Sketches of illustrious soldiers, by
James Grant Wilson, with four steel engravings and
twenty-one autographs.
(Motto.) New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1874. i2mo. pp. VIII. (1) 484..
Wilson, James Harrison. — Address of Gen. James H. Wilson,
at the Twenty-seventh Reunion of the Society of the
Army of the Cumberland, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1897.
Wilmington, Del. 1897. 8vo. pp. 19.
Wilson, James Harrison. — Heroes of the Great Conflict.
Life and services of William Farrar Smith, Major-General,
United States Volunteers, in Civil War. A sketch by
James Harrison Wilson, Major-General U. S. V.
Wilmington, Del.: The John M. Rogers Press. 1904. 8vo. pp. 130.
Privately printed. Autograph letter of General Smith.
Wilson, James Harrison. — One of the Great Soldiers,
Major-Gen. Andrew Atkinson Humphreys. A noble and
glorious chieftain of our Civil War. By Major-Gen.
James H. Wilson.
New York: The Sun, March 19, 1893. 8vo. pp. (15). (Mounted.)
Wilson, James Harrison. — The Campaign of Chancellors-
ville (April 27-May 5, 1863). By Major John Bigelow,
Jr., U. S. A. A critical review reprinted by permission
from the Sun of November 6, 13 and 20, 1910. By James
Harrison Wilson, late Major-Gen. U. S. V.
Wilmington, Del.: Chas. L. Story, Printer. 191 1. 8vo. pp. 77. (Map.)
Presentation copy from Author.
Wilson, James Harrison. — The Life and Services of Brevet
Brigadier-General Andrew Jonathan Alexander, United
States Army. A sketch from personal recollections,
family letters and the records of the great Rebellion, by
James Harrison Wilson, late Major-General Volunteers,
and Brevet Major-General U. S. A.
New York. 1887. 4to. pp. 135.
Wilson, James Harrison. — The Life of Charles A. Dana,
by James Harrison Wilson, LL. D., late Major-General
U. S. V.
New York and London: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. MCMVII.
8vo. pp. —
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Wilson, James Harrison. — Under the Old Flag. Recol-
lections of military operations in the War for the Union,
the Spanish War, the Boxer Rebellion. By James
Harrison Wilson, Brevet Major-General U. S. A., late
Major-General U. S. V., Engineer and Inspector-General
on Grant's Staff, Commander Third Cavalry Division,
Army of the Potomac, Commander Cavalry Corps,
M. D. M., etc.
New York and London: D. Appleton & Company. MCMXII.
8vo. Vol. I. pp. XVI. 1-580. Vol. II. pp. IX. 1-582.
Wilson, John A. — Adventures of Alf. Wilson. A thrilling
episode of the dark days of the Rebellion, by John A.
Wilson, a member of the Mitchell railroad raiders.
Washington, D. C: The National Tribune. 1897. i2mo. pp. 237.
Wilson, John Laird. — The Pictorial History of the Great
Civil War. Its causes, origin, conduct and results, em-
bracing full and authentic accounts of its battles by land
and sea, with graphic descriptions of heroic deeds achieved
by armies and individuals, narratives of personal adven-
ture, thrilling incidents, daring exploits, wonderful escapes,
life in camp, field, and hospital, adventures at sea,
blockade life, etc., containing carefully prepared bio-
graphies of the leading generals and naval commanders of
both the North and the South, by John Laird Wilson,
special correspondent of the New York Herald, embellished
with numerous fine steel plate engravings of battle scenes,
and with portraits of a hundred leading generals.
Philadelphia, Pa.: Staley & Hawes. (1881.) 4to. pp. IV. 976.
Wilson, Joseph T. — The Black Phalanx. A history of the
negro soldiers of the United States in the War of 1775,
1812, i86i-'65, by Joseph T. Wilson, late of the 2nd
Regiment La Native Guard Vols., 54th Mass. Vols.,
Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief G. A. R. 56
illustrations.
Hartford, Conn.: American Publishing Company. 1888. 8vo. pp. 528.
Wilson, J. W. — General Sherman and His Memoirs. From
the International Review. November-December, 1875.
New York: A. S. Barnes & Company. 8vo. pp. 779-817.
Presentation copy from Gen. Wilson to Gen. Sheridan.
936
Wilson, Lawrence. — Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and bio-
graphies. Edited and compiled by Lawrence Wilson,
First Sergeant Company D, assisted by the Historical
Committee of the Regimental Association.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company. 1907.
8vo. pp. 652.
Wilson, Richard Hurlbut. — The Eighth Regiment of
Infantry, by Lieut. Richard H. Wilson, Adjutant 8th
U. S. Infantry.
The U. S. Military Service Journal, pp. 560-674.
Wilson, Thomas L. — Sufferings Endured for a Free
Government, or a history of the cruelties and atrocities
of the Rebellion. "Facts stranger than Fiction." By
Thos. L. Wilson.
(Philadelphia. 1864.) i2mo. pp. X. 372.
Wilson, William. — History and roster of the surviving mem-
bers of the 4th Illinois Cavalry with their residences.
Compiled by William Wilson, Secretary of 4th Illinois
Cavalry Association.
Chicago: Straub & Hallott. 1884. 48mo. pp. 12.
Wilson, William Bender. — A Few Acts and Actors in the
Tragedy of the Civil War in the United States, by William
Bender Wilson, military telegrapher in War times.
Philadelphia: Published by the Author. 1892. i2mo. pp. 114.
Wilson, William Bender. — A Leaf from the History of the
Rebellion. Sketches of events and persons, by William
B. Wilson, a military telegrapher of the time.
Holmesburg, Philadelphia. June 26, 1888. 8vo. pp. 27.
Wilson, William Bender. — A Glimpse of the United States
Military Telegraph Corps and of Abraham Lincoln.
By William B. Wilson, a military telegrapher in war time.
Read before the United Service Club of Philadelphia,
January 16, 1889.
Holmesburg, Philadelphia. (1889.) 8vo. pp. 20.
Presentation copy. Author's autograph.
Wiltbank, William White. — My Second Capture.
The Atlantic Monthly, Aug., 1865. pp. —
937
Winder, W. H. — Secrets of the American Bastile.
(Mottoes.) Philadelphia: Published by John Campbell. 1863.
8vo. pp. VIII. 1-64. Second edition.
Wingate, George Wood. — The Last Campaign of the Twenty-
second Regiment N. G. S. N. Y., June and July, 1863.
New York. 1864. 8vo. pp. 47. Presentation copy from Author.
Winkler, A. V. (Mrs.) — The Confederate Capital and Hood's
Texas Brigade. By Mrs. A. V. Winkler.
(Motto.) Austin: Eugene Von Boeckmann. 1894. 8vo. pp. XVI. 1-312.
Winkler, E. F. — Our Fallen Leader. A memorial sermon on
the death of Gen. Robert Edward Lee, delivered in the
Citadel Square Baptist Church, on Sunday, Oct. 16.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. —
Privately printed. Autograph note of Author.
Winston, J. — Cora O'Kane or the doom of the rebel guard. A
story of the great Rebellion, containing incidents of the
campaign in Missouri under Generals Fremont and Sigel,
and the thrilling exploits of the Unionists under Major
Zagonyi.
n. p. Published by an Association of Disabled Soldiers. 1868. 8vo. pp. 84.
Winthrop, Theodore. — New York Seventh Regiment, our
march to Washington.
Boston, n. d. i2mo. pp. (217-252.)
Wise, George. — History of the Seventeenth Virginia Infantry,
C. S. A.
Baltimore. 1870. i2mo. pp. 312.
Wise, Henry Alexander. — Letter from Gen. Wise (to the
Virginia delegation in Confederate Congress in regard to
election of officers, and including one from Army of the
Tennessee upon same subject).
(Richmond, Va.) Jan. 3, 1864. 8vo. pp. 2.
Wise, Henry Alexander. — Richmond Light Infantry Blues.
Speech of General Henry A. Wise. War roll, roll of honor-
ary members and the present roll of the company.
Richmond. 1874. 4to. pp. —
Autograph letter of Capt. F. M. Imboden.
938
Wise, Henry Alexander. — Seven Decades of the Union.
The humanities and materialism. Illustrated by a
memoir of John Tyler, with reminiscences of some of his
great contemporaries. The transition state of this
nation, its dangers and their remedy. By Henry A. Wise.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1881. 8vo. pp. IX.-320.
Wise, John Sergeant. — Battle of New Market, Va., May
15, 1864. An address repeated by John S. Wise, Esq., a
cadet in the corps of 1864, before the professors, officers
and cadets of the Virginia Military Institute. * * May
13, 1882.
n. p. 1882. i6mo. pp. 72.
Wise, John Sergeant. — The End of an Era.
The Atlantic Monthly, April, May, 1899. pp. 498-510. pp. 592-605.
Wise, John Sergeant. — The End of an Era, by John S. Wise.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company.
8vo. pp. IV. (1) 1-474. Autograph note of Author.
Wisser, John Philip — Guss, H. C. — A Military and Naval
Dictionary, compiled by Major John P. Wisser, U. S.
Army, and H. C. Gauss, Esq., of the Navy Dept., contain-
ing authentic and plainly worded definitions of all terms
used in the military and naval services, and brief but
comprehensive definitions of the powers appertaining to
each department of the U. S. Government, and the duties
of all Government officials.
New York City: L. R. Hamersly Company. 1905. 8vo. pp. 175.
Wistar, Isaac Jones. — Headquarters, Fort Yorktown, Gen.
Isaac J. Wistar. General Orders No. 9, July 13, 1863, to
No. 35, Dec. 28, 1863. (Circulars 1863. 5) Headquarters
U. S. Forces Yorktown, Va., Gen. Isaac J. Wistar.
General Orders No. 1, Jan. 24, 1864, to No. 12, April 20.
1864. (Circulars 1864. 2.) (Command discontinued
April 20, 1864.)
Wister, Francis. — Recollections of the 12th U. S. Infantry
and regular division, 1 861-1865. Paper read before the
United Service Club, November 17, 1886, by Francis
Wister, Bvt. Lt.-Col. U. S. A., late Captain 12th U. S.
Infantry, Colonel 215th Penna. Vols.
Philadelphia. 1887. 8vo. pp. 15. 150 copies privately printed.
939
Wister, Owen. — Horace Howard Furness. A short memoir,
by Owen Wister. Reprinted from the Harvard Graduates
Magazine, December, 1912.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 201-212.
(War services related.) Privately printed.
Autograph letter of Author and letters of Dr. Furness inserted.
Wister, Owen. — Ulysses S. Grant, by Owen Wister.
Boston: Small, Maynard & Company. MDCCCC. 84010. pp. 145.
Autograph note of Author.
Wister, Owen J. (Mrs.) — Walter S. Newhall. A memoir.
(Motto.) Philadelphia: Published for the benefit of the Sanitary Com-
mission. 1864. 8vo. pp. IV.-140.
Wittenmyer, Annie. — Under the Guns. A woman's reminis-
cences of the Civil War, by Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer, with
an introduction by Mrs. General U. S. Grant.
Boston, Mass.: E. B. Stelling & Co., Publishers. 1895. i2mo. pp. (6) 1-272.
Wolf, Simon. — The American Jew as patriot, soldier and
citizen, by Simon Wolf. Edited by Louis Edward Levy.
Philadelphia: The Levy Type Company, Publishers. 1895.
8vo. pp XIII. (1) (2) 1-576.
Wolseley, Garnet Joseph.
1. An English view of the Civil War, by the Right Hon. Viscount
Wolseley, Adjutant-General of the British Army. North Ameri-
can Review. 1889. pp. —
2. Lord Wolseley Answered. By General James B. Fry. North
American Review. 1889. pp. —
3. Lord Wolseley's Mistakes. By Jefferson Davis. North American
Review. 1889. pp. —
8vo.
Wolseley, Garnet Joseph — Sherman, William Tecumseh —
Davis, Jefferson.
1. General Lee. By General Viscount Wolseley. MacMillan's
Magazine, March, 1887. pp. —
2. Grant, Thomas, Lee. Gen. W. T. Sherman. North American
Review. May, 1887. pp. —
3. Review of Gen. Wolseley's Paper, by Jefferson Davis. Memphis
Daily Appeal, May 8, 1887. pp. —
4. A letter from Lord Wolseley. pp. —
8vo.
940
Wolseley, Garnet Joseph. — General Lee, by General Vis-
count Wolseley.
Rochester: (George P. Humphrey.) 1906. 64010. pp. 62.
300 copies printed. No. 192.
Womeley, Katharine Prescott. — The Other Side of War
with the Army of the Potomac. Letters from the head-
quarters of the United States Sanitary Commission,
during the Peninsular Campaign in Virginia, in 1862, by
Katharine Prescott Womeley.
Boston: Ticknor & Company. 1889. 8vo. pp. 210.
Wood, C. J. — Reminiscences of the War. Biography and
personal sketches of all the commanding officers of the
Union Army. Narrative of the Morgan raid in Indiana
and Ohio; pursuit, capture, imprisonment and escape of
Morgan from the Ohio Penitentiary; his last flight, and
tragic death of the renowned cavalier. Fall of Richmond
and surrender of General Lee. Flight of Jeff. Davis from
the Rebel capital; pursuit and final capture of the rebel
chief in the jungles of the dismal swamp in Southeastern
Georgia. Capture, court martial, conviction and hanging
of Col. Orton and Major Dunbar, two Rebel spies, at
Franklin, Tenn., in 1863. By C. J. Wood, M. D., Surgeon
U. S. A.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. V.-283. Autograph of Author.
Wood, D. W. — History of the 20th O. V. V. I. Regiment and
proceedings of the first reunion at Mt. Vernon, Ohio,
April 6, 1876. Compiled and arranged for publication
by D. W. Wood, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Columbus: Paul & Thrall. 1876. 8vo. pp. 70.
Wood, George L. — The Seventh Regiment (Ohio Vols.
Infantry), a record.
New York. 1867. i2mo. pp. 304.
7 engravings and portraits inserted. Autograph letters and Autographs of
Generals Banks, Greene, Tyndale, Fitz John Porter and Chas. Candy.
Wood, James. — Report of the operations of the 3d Brigade, 3d
Division, of the 20th Army Corps, in the Atlanta Campaign
of 1864, by the brigade commander, Colonel (now General)
James Wood.
Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., Printers. 1889. 8vo. pp. 62.
Wood, Jarvis A. — My Flag.
(Philadelphia. 1914.) 8vo. pp. (18).
941
Wood, M. H. — Sterling Soldiers' Record, containing name,
rank, company and regiment of all soldiers from Sterling,
111., in the War of the Rebellion, from 1861 to 1865, with
the date of muster and discharge, and their present
business, and post office address, if living, as far as can be
ascertained. Also the same information in regard to
those soldiers who entered the service from other places,
but who are at present residents of Sterling or Rock
Falls, 111. Compiled by M. H. Wood.
Sterling, Illinois: Sterling Standard Print. 1880. i6mo. pp. 36.
Wood, Robert C. — Confederate Hand-Book. A compilation
of important data and other interesting and valuable
matter relating to the War between the States, 1 861 -1865;
a reliable and a safe guide to all interested in Confederate
history. By Robert C. Wood, Colonel of Cavalry, C. S. A.
(New Orleans. 1900.) 8vo. pp. 126.
Wood, Thomas John. — A Thrilling War Chapter. The
battle of Missionary Ridge, recollections of Gen. Thomas
J. Wood ; some popular errors corrected about the Army of
the Cumberland; glorious service of one division in the
battle; a spontaneous and unordered assault and the
victory that went with it.
New York: Times. 1876. i2mo. pp. (25).
Wood, Wales W. — A History of the Ninety-fifth Regiment,
Illinois Infantry Volunteers, from its organization in the
fall of 1862 until its final discharge from the United States
Service in 1865.
Chicago. 1865. i2mo. pp. XII. 240.
Presentation copy. Col. Avery's Autograph.
Wood, William. — Shameful Treatment of the Union Dead.
False imprisonment and barbarous treatment of a disabled
Union soldier by the Federal Government, at Winchester,
Va., during Fall of 1864 and Spring of 1865.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Wood, W. Birkbeck — Edmonds, J. E. — A History of the
Civil War in the United States, 1861-5, by W. Birkbeck
Wood, M. A., Lieutenant (Cadet Corps) 2nd Volunteer
Battalion Devon Regiment and Major J. E. Edmonds,
R. E., P. S. C, D. A. Q. M. G. Headquarters, with an
introduction by Spencer Wilkinson, with thirteen maps
and eleven plans.
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1905. 8vo. pp. 549.
942
Woodbury, Augustus. — Ambrose Everett Burnside. By
Augustus Woodbury.
Providence: N. Bangs Williams & Company. 1882. Sm. 4to. pp. 97.
Woodbury, Augustus. — A Narrative of the campaign of the
First Rhode Island Regiment in the spring and summer of
1 86 1, illustrated with a portrait and map.
Providence. 1862. i2mo. pp. 260.
Woodbury, Augustus. — General Halleck and General
Burnside. A reprint with additions of two articles
originally communicated to the Providence Journal,
December 18, 1863, and January 6, 1864, by "W."
Boston: Printed by John Wilson & Son. 1864. 8vo. pp. 23.
Autograph letter of Author.
Woodbury, Augustus. — Major-General Ambrose E. Burn-
side and the Ninth Army Corps. A narrative of cam-
paigns in North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio,
Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, during the War
for the preservation of the Republic, by Augustus Wood-
bury, illustrated with portraits and maps.
Providence: Sidney S. Rider & Brother. 1867. 8vo. pp. 554.
Autograph letter of Gen. Burnside, newspaper cuttings, etc., with report of
Committee to Recruit Ninth Army Corps, Feb. to Aug., 1864, and Autograph
note of Author inserted.
Woodbury, Augustus. — The Memory of the First Battle.
A discourse preached in Westminster Church, Providence,
R. I., on the 28th Anniversary of the Battle of Bull Run,
July 21, 1889, before the Veteran Association of the First
and Second Rhode Island Regiments and their Batteries,
by Augustus Woodbury, Chaplain of the First Rhode
Island Regiment of Detached Militia.
Providence, R. I.: E. L. Freeman & Son. 1889. 8vo. pp. 34.
Woodbury, Augustus. — The Republic is the School of
Patriotism. An oration delivered at the dedication of
the soldiers' and sailors' monument, erected by the State
of Rhode Island, in Providence, Sept. 16, 1871. By
Augustus Woodbury.
Providence: A. Crawford Greene. 187 1. 4to, pp. 29.
943
Woodbury, Augustus. — The Soldier, Senator, Man. An
address delivered at the funeral of Ambrose Everett
Burnside, in Providence, R. I., September 16, 1881, by
Augustus Woodbury.
Providence: E. L. Freeman & Co., Printers to the State. 1884. 4to. pp. —
74 copies printed. No. 28.
Woodbury, Augustus. — The Second Rhode Island Regi-
ment. A narrative of military operations in which the
regiment was engaged from the beginning to the end of
the War for the Union, by Augustus Woodbury. Illus-
trated with a portrait and map.
Providence: Valpey, Angell & Company. 1875. 8vo. pp. 633 and map.
Autograph letter of Author and rare camp view inserted.
Woodbury, Henry H. — Complete History of the 46th Illinois
Veteran Volunteer Infantry, from the date of its organiza-
tion in 1861, to its final discharge, February 1, 1866, con-
taining a full and authentic account of the participation
of the regiment in the battles, sieges, skirmishes and
expeditions in which it has been engaged, together with a
complete roster of the regiment, showing the promotions,
commissioned and non-commissioned, deaths, discharges
and desertions.
Freeport, Illinois: Bailey & Ankeny, Printers. 1866. 8vo. pp. 76.
Woodruff, George H. — Illinois Fifteen Years Ago; patriots
of Will County. Designed to preserve the name and
memory of Will County soldiers, both officers and privates,
both living and dead, and to tell something of what they
suffered in the great struggle to preserve our nationality.
By George H. Woodruff.
Joliet. 1876. 8vo. pp. 515 (82). "Privately printed."
Woodruff, W. E. — With the Light Guns in '6i-'65, reminis-
cences of eleven Arkansas, Missouri and Texas Light
Batteries in the Civil War. By W. E. Woodruff, late
Major Art., C. S. A.
Little Rock, Ark.: Central Printing Company. 1903. l2mo. pp. 115.
Woods, Joseph T. — Services of the Ninety-sixth Ohio Volun-
teers, by J. T. Woods, M. D., late Surgeon, 99th Ohio Vols.
Toledo, Ohio: Blade Printing & Paper Co. 1874. 8vo. pp. X.-247.
Autograph letter of Major Woods.
944
Woods, Joseph T. — Steedman and His Men at Chickamauga.
Toledo. 1876. 8vo. pp. — Autograph letter of Major Woods.
Woodward, Ashbel. — Life of General Nathaniel Lyon, by
Ashbel Woodward, M. D.
Hartford : Published by Case, Lockwood & Co. 1862. i2mo. pp. XII. 360.
Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
Woodward, Ashbel. — Memoir of General Nathaniel Lyon.
New England History and General Register, April, 1866. 8vo. pp. —
Woodward, E. M. — History of the Third Pennsylvania Reserve
(32d Regiment), being a complete record of the regiment,
with incidents of the camp, marches, bivouacs, skirmishes
and battles, together with the personal record of every
officer and man during his term of service. By Major E.
M. Woodward. Embellished with four steel plate
portraits.
Trenton, N. J.: MacCrellish & Quigley, Printers. 1883.
8vo. pp.256. Appendix 60. Index 1 1.
Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Woodward, E. M. — History of the One Hundred and Ninety-
eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, being a complete record
of the regiment, with its camps, marches, and battles,
together with the personal record of every officer and man
during his term of service, by Major E. M. Woodward,
embellished with four steel plate engravings.
Trenton, N. J.: MacCrellish & Quigley, Printers. 1884.
Ry. 8vo. pp. 136. Presentation copy. Autograph of Author.
Woodward, E. M. — Our Campaigns, or the marches, bivouacs,
battles, incidents of camp life and history of our regiment
during its three years' term of service, together with a
sketch of the Army of the Potomac, under Generals
McClellan, Burnside, Hooker, Meade and Grant, by E.
M. Woodward, Adjutant Second Pa. Reserves.
Philadelphia. 1865. i2mo. pp. 358.
Autograph note and portrait of Major Woodward.
Woodward, Joseph Janvier. — Sickness and Mortality of
the Army during the first year of the War.
Washington, D. C: Surgeon-General's Office, Circular No. 15, September 8,
1863. 8vo. pp. 8.
945
Woodward, Samuel Lippincott. — Grierson's Raid, April 17
to May 2, 1863. By Lieuteannt-Colonel S. L. Woodward,
Seventh Cavalry, late Major and A. A. G., U. S. Volun-
teers. Poem by B. P. Shillaber (Mrs. Partington).
Journal of United States Cavalry Association, April, 1904. pp. 683-710. July,
1904. pp. 94-123-
Woodward, Thomas W. — Address of Maj. Thomas W. Wood-
ward, delivered before the survivors association of the
Sixth Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, at Chester,
S. C, on 9th August, 1883.
Columbia, S. C. 1883. 8vo. pp. 32. Autograph note of Major Woodward.
Wood worth, C. L. — A Commemorative Discourse on the
work and character of Ulysses Simpson Grant, delivered
before the citizens of Watertown, August 8, 1885, by C. L.
Wood worth, D. D. Also the prayer offered on the same
occasion by Luther T. Townsend, D. D.
Boston: Thomas Todd, Printer. 1885. 8vo. pp. 28.
Woodworth, John. — Reminiscences of 1861-1865, by John
Wood worth, read at the reunion of Eagle Company C,
Eighth Regiment, Wis. Vol. Infantry, Eau Claire, Wis.,
Oct. 12, 1887.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (26).
Woolsey, Georgiana. — Three Weeks at Gettysburg.
New York. 1863. i8mo. pp. 24.
Wooters, W. R. — An Alphabetical List of the battles of the
War of the Rebellion with dates, from Ft. Sumter, S. C,
April 12 and 13, 1861, to General Kirby Smith's surrender,
May 26, 1865. Compiled from official sources giving the
number killed, wounded, and missing in each of the im-
portant battles, Union troops engaged, names of the
Generals killed and wounded, in both armies; also the
total number of enlistments, number discharged, number
wounded, number missing, number of deaths, number
killed in battle, and a chronological history of the War of
the Rebellion.
Philadelphia, Pa.: W. R. Wooters. n. d. 8vo. pp. 120.
Work, Henry Clay. — Marching Through Georgia. Written
in honor of Sherman's famous march from "Atlanta to the
Sea." Written and composed by Henry C. Work.
Illustrated.
Boston: Ticknor & Company. 1889. Sm. 4to. pp. (32).
946
Wormer, Grover Salman. — The Morgan Raid of 1863.
Memoirs of General G. S. Wormer, Brevet Brig.-Gen.
U. S. Vols.
Detroit, Mich. n. d. 8vo. pp. 32.
Worsham, John H. — One of Jackson's Fort Cavalry. His
experience and what he saw during the War, 1861-1865,
including a history of "F Company," Richmond, Va.,
21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jack-
son's Division, Second Corps, A. N. Va. By John H.
Worsham. An old F. Richmond, Va.
New York: The Neale Publishing Company. 1912. i2mo. pp. 535.
Worsham, W. J. — The Old Nineteenth Tennessee Regi-
ment, C. S. A., June, 1861, to April, 1865, by Dr. W. J.
Worsham, Knoxville, Tenn. Supplemental Chapter by
Col. C. W. Heoskill, Memphis, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn. : Press of Paragon Printing Company. 1902.
8vo. pp. 235.
Worthington, C. J. — The Woman in Battle. A narrative of
the exploits, adventures and travels of Madame Loreta
Janeta Velazques, otherwise known as Lieutenant Harry
T. Buford, Confederate States Army, in which is given full
descriptions of the numerous battles in which she partici-
pated as a Confederate officer ; of her perilous performances
as a spy, as a bearer of dispatches, as a secret service
agent, and as a blockade runner. Edited by C. J.
Worthington, late of the United States Navy. Profusely
illustrated.
(Motto.) Hartford: T. Belknap. 1876. 8vo. pp. 606.
Worthington, Thomas. — Abstract of evidence and facts
developed by T. Worthington's court martial, at Memphis,
Tennessee, August, 1862, of which no other official evi-
dence could be obtained, and the only official evidence of
the causes which led directly to the slaughter and disgrace
at Shiloh , April 6, 1 862 ; showing, also, the efforts of Colonel
Worthington, 46th Ohio, to avert the disaster, and how its
most terrible and seemingly inevitable results were, by
the troops under his command on the extreme right flank,
almost miraculously averted, April 6, 1862.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 18.
947
Worthington, Thomas. — Abstracts of evidence and facts
developed by T. Worthington's court martial at Memphis,
Tennessee, August, 1862.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 16.
Col. Worthington's petition (4) with ms. corrections and two Autograph letters
and cuttings inserted.
Worthington, Thomas. — A Correct History of the Battle of
Shiloh. Respectfully dedicated to the Armies of the Ohio
and the Tennessee, their living and their dead. By T.
Worthington, late General 4th Brigade, 7th Division, Ohio
Militia, 1839, ^ate Colonel 46th Ohio Volunteers, May 30,
1862.
(Motto.) Washington, D. C: Thomas McGill & Co., Printers. 1880.
8vo. pp. 90.
Worthington, Thomas. — Address of Col. Thomas Worthing-
ton, 46th Ohio, to the Union Volunteers, August 10, 1880.
Mosson, Ohio. 1880. 8vo. pp. (4).
Worthington, Thomas.
1. Brief history of the 46th Ohio Volunteers, by Col. T. Worthington,
in his 74th year. First fire at Shiloh at noon. Horse rears at a
shot through the withers. Col. Tom Worthington receiving the
first fire at Shiloh, at noon. pp. 24.
2. Report of the flank march to join on McClernand's right, at 9
a. m., and operations of the 46th Regt. Ohio Vols., 1st Brigade, 5th
Division, on the extreme union right at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Col. Worthington, Commanding, pp. 90. 4.
(Motto.) Washington, D. C. 1880. 8vo.
Worthington, Thomas.
1. Col. T. Worthington's brief record of his civil and military service
during the Civil War. pp. 8.
2. Plea for an increase of pension, pp. 2.
3. To the Congress of the United States, pp. (4). Map.
4. Facts developed as to the battle of Shiloh, by Colonel Worthing-
ton's court-martial, August, 1862. pp. 4.
5. J. R. Young around the world with Grant, pp. 4.
6. Letter to sub-committee of the House of Representatives, pp. 2.
7. Grant at Shiloh. Queries addressed to General Grant, pp. 21-81.
8. Memorial, pp. 2.
Washington, D. C. n. d. 8vo.
Autograph letter of Col. Worthington.
948
Worthington, Thomas. — Report on the flank march to join
on McClernand's right, at 9 a. m., and the operations of
the 46th Regt. Ohio Vols., 1st Brigade, 5th Division, on
the extreme Union right, at Shiloh, April 6, 1862, Col.
Worthington, Commanding.
(Motto.) Washington, D. C. 1880. 8vo. pp. 15.
Worthington, Thomas.
1. Shiloh or the Tennessee Campaign of 1862; written especially for
the Army of Tennessee in 1862, and for the friends and relatives of
those patriot soldiers who sank in their graves on Shiloh's field.
" Unknelled, Unnoticed and Unknown." (Extract from Sherman)
by a comrade on that battlefield and a West Point Graduate of
1827. Washington City. McGill & Witherow. 1872. pp. 164.
2. The blunders of the rebellion and their dead sea fruit, in six
numbers, being a general review of the causes which protracted
the War, quadrupled its expense in waste of life, money, and
national credit, and by the rejection of all method, plan, or pro-
vidence, in and out of the army, has precipitated present results
and future danger to the Union, by T. Worthington. Washington
City. 1869. pp. 15. (Only one No. printed.) No. 1.
3. Letter to Hon. John Sherman. 1873. pp. (4).
4. Autograph letter of Col. Worthington in relation to his treatment,
8vo. etc.
Worthington, W. W. — The Battlefield of Shiloh, dated
April 14, 1862.
n. p, (1862.) i2mo. pp. 8.
Wray, William James. — History of the Twenty-third Penn-
sylvania Volunteer Infantry, Birney's Zouaves, three
months' and three years' service, Civil War, 1 861-1865.
Compiled by the secretary by order of the Survivors
Association Twenty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Vol-
unteers, 1903-1904.
Philadelphia, n. d. 4to. pp. 432.
Wren, James. — The First Defenders. The Washington
Artillery of Pottsville, by James Wren, formerly Major
48th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Philadelphia: The Press, July 21, 1886. i2mo. pp. (16). (Mounted.)
Wright, Charles. — A Corporal's Story. Experiences in the
ranks of Company C, 81st Ohio Vol. Infantry, during the
War for the maintenance of the Union, 1 861 -1864, by
Charles Wright, of Oxford, late Corporal Company C,
81st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with an introduction by
Major W. H. Chamberlin.
Philadelphia. 1887. 8vo. pp. 143. Appendix VIII. 500 copies printed.
949
Wright, D. Goraud (Mrs.) — A Southern Girl in '6i. The
war-time memories of a Confederate Senator's daughter.
By Mrs. D. Goraud Wright. Illustrated from contem-
porary portraits.
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. 1900. 8vo. pp. XII. 1-258.
Wright, D. Thew. — The Campaign of 1862.
North American Review, October, 1880. pp. 332-361.
Wright, J. W. A. — Bragg' s Campaign Around Chattanooga.
The Southern Bivouac, January, 1887. pp. 461-468.
Wright, Louise Wigfall. — Memories of the beginning and end
of the Southern Confederacy, by Louise Wigfall Wright,
daughter of Louis T. Wigfall, Senator from Texas to
United States Senate, later Senator from Texas to Con-
federate States Senate, on the Staff of President Davis,
and Brigadier-General C. S. A. Illustrated by W. R.
Leigh, and with contemporary photographs.
McClure's Magazine, September, 1904. pp. 451-464.
Wright, Marcus Joseph. — A Roster of Confederate General
Officers and their commands, 1 861 -1865.
Washington. 1880. Sm. 8vo. pp. (453). 25 copies printed.
Wright, Marcus Joseph. — Catalogue of pictures of Confeder-
ate and Union Army and Navy Officers, battle scenes,
maps, curio, etc., belonging to Marcus J. Wright, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Washington. 1887. 8vo. pp. 16.
Wright, Marcus Joseph. — Great Commanders: General
Scott. By General Marcus J. Wright.
New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1894. i2mo. pp. XII. (1) 1-349.
Autograph letter of Author.
Wright, Marcus Joseph. — Official Portfolio of War and
Nation. A graphic and pictorial history, prepared
directly from the Government records in the Department
of War and Statistics. Profusely illustrated. Edited by
General Marcus J. Wright.
Washington. (1908.) Royal folio, pp. —
95o
Wright, Marcus Joseph. — Sketch of Gen. F. K. Zollicoffer, of
Tennessee, by General Marcus J. Wright. (Originally
published in "Ware's Valley Monthly," St. Louis, Mo.)
Washington, D. C. (1879.) Ry- 8vo. pp. 8. 50 copies privately printed.
Presentation copy. Autograph letter of Gen. Wright, C. S. A.
Wright, Marcus Joseph. — Tennessee in the War, 1861-1865.
Compiled and prepared by General Marcus J. Wright.
Williamsbridge, New York City: Ambrose Lee Publishing Company, n. d.
8vo. pp. 228. Autograph of Author.
Wright, Riley E. — An Account of the erection and exercises at
the dedication of the monument erected and presented to
the Town of Coventry, Vt., by Riley E. Wright, in honor
of the soldiers of Coventry in the Civil War and other
Wars in which our country has been engaged, Wednesday,
August 14, 1912, at one o'clock p. m.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 51 (3).
Wright, T. J. — History of the Eighth Regiment Kentucky
Vol. Inf., during the three years campaigns, embracing
organization, marches, skirmishes, and battles of the
command, with much of the history of the old reliable
Third Brigade, commanded by Hon. Stanley Matthews,
and containing many interesting and amusing incidents of
army life. By Capt. T. J. Wright.
St. Joseph, Mo. 1880. i8mo. pp. 286.
Wright, William Mason. — The Second Regiment of In-
fantry, by Lieutenant W. M. Wright, Adjutant 2d U. S.
Infantry.
Journal of U. S. Military Service Institution, Mar., 1895. pp. 438-455.
Wright, Sarah A. — Clara Hollinbrook, the beauty of Fairfax,
or the life and adventures of an officer of the Union Army,
during the present War, by Mrs. Sarah A. Wright.
New York: M. Doolady. 1863. i2mo. pp. 94.
Wright, Sarah A. — The Boys in Blue, or a soldier's life. A
story of the late War, by Mrs. Sarah A. Wright.
Published by the New York Publishing Company. (1869.)
121710. pp. 11 1-100.
Wyeth, John Allan. — Lieutenant-Colonel Forrest at Fort
Donelson. By John A. Wyeth, M. D.
Harper's Magazine, February, 1899. pp. 339-354.
95i
Wyeth, John Allan. — Life of General Nathan Bedford
Forrest, by John Allan Wyeth, M. D. With illus-
trations by T. de Thulstrup, Rogers, Klepper, Redwood,
Hitchcock and Carleton.
New York and London: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. 1899.
8vo. pp. XXI. -655.
Wyeth, John J. — Leaves from a Diary written while serving
in Co. E, 44th Mass., Dept. of No. Carolina, from Sep-
tember, 1862, to June, 1863.
Boston: L. F. Lawrence & Co. 1878. 8vo. pp. 76.
Privately printed. Autograph letter of Author.
Wynne, Thomas H. — Priced Catalogue of the rare curios
and valuable library of (Confederate collection).
Richmond. 1875. 8vo. pp. —
W. H. J. — Views on the War. The administration and the
people, with special remarks on McClellan's Campaigns,
by a soldier, three years in the Army of the Potomac.
Manchester, N. H.: Printed by Charles F. Livingston. 1864. 8vo. pp. 24.
Walks About Richmond. A story for boys, and a guide to
persons visiting the city desiring to see the principal
points of interest, with an index, showing the exact
location of each point mentioned. (Illustrated.)
Richmond, Va. : McCarthy & Ellyson. 1870. i8mo. pp. VIII.-175.
Walls that Talk. A transcript of the names, initials and
sentiments written and graven on the walls, doors and
windows of the Libby Prison at Richmond, by the
prisoners of 1861-65.
(Motto.) Richmond: Published by R. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, C. V. 1884.
i6mo. pp. 19.
War and Its Heroes (The). Illustrated.
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War Department Cipher. (1 861 -1865.)
(Washington, D. C.) 8vo. No. 1. pp. 25. No. 4. pp. 40. No. 5. pp. 40.
No. 10. pp. 28. No. 12. pp. 28.
5 Vols.
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periences as honest old Ab's bosom friend and unofficial
adviser.
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952
War's Mirage and vistas of peace along the W. & A. Great
Kennesaw Route. Complimentary to the General Passen-
ger Agents of America. Semi-annual meeting at Atlanta,
Ga., Tuesday, September 17, 1889.
4to. pp. 23. (Illustrations.)
War of the Rebellion Envelopes. A collection of envelopes
issued during the War of the Rebellion.
3 Vols. Folio, pp. — (Mounted.) With printed title pages.
War Photographs. A collection of photographs taken during
the War of views in Nashville, Atlanta, Charleston, etc.
Folio, pp. (53).
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Folio, pp. (41). 13x15.
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3 Vols. Large 4to.
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and at Gen. Grant's retirement from the Presidency 10 copies were printed one
of which was presented to him.
War Photographs. Views of Richmond, City Point, Lookout
Mountain, etc.
Folio, pp. —
War Pictures. A collection of patriotic pictures, 1 861-1865
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Sm. 4to. pp. (17).
War Pictures, 1861-1865, Vignettes of the American Bank Note
Company. India proofs.
Philadelphia. 1879. 8vo. pp. (31).
A unique collection of the Vignettes printed on the notes during the war.
War Record of the First Baptist Church, Newark, N. J., during
the four years national struggle from 1861 to 1865, con-
taining its official declarations, roll of honor, etc., with a
discourse by the pastor, Henry Clay Fish, D. D.
(Motto.) New York: Sheldon & Company. 1865. 8vo. pp. 38 (1) 32.
War Reminiscences. (Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People.)
(Schenectady, N. Y.) n. d. i2mo. pp. 32.
953
War Scenes, Views and Pointers on W. & A. R. R. and N. C. &
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War Scenes, Views and Pointers on W. & A. R. R. and Nash-
ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 29 (1).
War Service Roll, 1822- 1889, Artillery Corps, Washington
Grays, 1861-65.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 4. 112.
War Songs dedicated to G. A. R., the Women's Relief Corps and
the Sons of Veterans.
Toledo, O.: The Woolson Spice Co. n. d. i8mo. pp. 32 (1).
War Tales from McClure's; being true stories of camp and
battlefield, by Nelson A. Miles, Major-General U. S. A.,
Captain Musgrove Davis (Charles O. Shepard), Major
A. R. Calhoun, Captain T. J. Mackay (Corps of Engineers
C. S. A.), Major Philip Douglas, George L. Kilmer,
Captain U. S. V., Ernest Schriver.
New York: Doubleday & McClure Co. 1898. 48mo. pp. 193.
War Talks by Morristown Veterans, given in the Y. M. C. A.
Rooms, before the G. A. R. and S. of V.
Morristown, X. J.: Vogt Bros., Publishers, n. d. 8vo. pp. 42 (1).
War Telegram Marking Map, 1862. Entered according to the
act of Congress 1862, by L. Prang & Co.
Folio. Mounted on linen.
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, late Major-General U. S. A.,
and Commander of the Fifth Army Corps.
The Republic Magazine, August, 1890. pp. 315-322.
Washington Artillery Souvenir.
New York. n. d. 4to. pp. 42 (15).
Washington County, Ohio. History of Washington County,
Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches,
n. p. H. Z. Williams & Bro., Publishers. 1881. 4to. pp. 739.
954
Washington Light Infantry. Charitable association pro-
ceedings on the occasion of unveiling the monument
erected in memory of their comrades who died in the ser-
vice of the State, June 16, 1870. Oration by General
Wade Hampton. Poem by Rev. E. T. Winkler, etc.
Charleston, S. C. 1870. 8vo. pp. 22.
Washington Light Infantry.
1. "Jane Washington Day." Grand Military Parade, review of the
troops by the Commander-in-Chief, Governor Wade Hampton.
The 22d Feb. Ceremonies, April 18, 1877. Charleston, S. C.
1877. pp. 20.
2. Proceedings upon the occasion of the opening of the Armory for
the use of the Washington Light Artillery. Dec. 6, 1877.
Charleston, S. C. 1877. pp. 8.
8vo.
Wayne County (Indiana) Soldier's Register.
(Richmond, Indiana.) n. d. 8vo. pp. 249-483.
Welcome to the Twelfth New York.
New York: The Press, Wednesday morning, May 3, 1899.
l6mo. pp. (6). (Mounted.) (Souvenir pp. II.)
Western Sanitary Commission. Reports.
1. Report of the Western Sanitary Commission for the year ending
June 1, 1863. St. Louis, Mo.: Western Sanitary Commission
Rooms. 1863. pp. 32.
2. On the White Union Refugees of the South, their persecution,
sufferings, destitute condition, and the necessity of giving aid and
relief on their coming to our military posts. St. Louis, Mo. 1864.
pp. 44.
3. Final Reports of the Western Sanitary Commission from May
9, 1864, to December 31, 1865. St. Louis. 1866. pp. n-159.
8vo. 3 Vols.
Western & Atlanta R. R.
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i2mo. pp. 47.
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A collection of the publications of the W. & A. R. R. illustrating Sherman's
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Westfield. A view of home life during the American War.
Edinburgh: Edmoston & Douglas. 1866. i2mo. pp. 222.
955
West Point Battle Monument. History of the project to the
dedication of the site, June 15, 1864. Oration of Maj.-
Gen. McClellan.
New York. 1864. i2mo. pp. — Autograph note of Gen. McClellan.
West Virginia. Reports of the Adjutant-General.
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3. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1865. Wheeling. 1866. pp. 144.
8vo. 3 Vols. Complete set.
What Horace Greely Knows about war and peace, military-
counsels and programme, fears of defeat and hopes of
success, incompetence of officers, triumphs of Gen. Grant,
etc.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 65-88.
White Route Book. No. 2.
New York: The White Company. (1907.)
(Gives in detail the route to Gettysburg and views of the field.)
Who Burnt Columbia? Part First. Official depositions of W.
T. Sherman, General of the Army of the United States,
and General O. O. Howard, U. S. A., for the defence,
and extracts from some of the depositions for the claimants,
filed in certain claims vs. United States pending before
"The Mixed Commission, on British and American
Claims," in Washington, D. C.
Charleston, S. C. 1873. i2mo. pp. 121.
William McKinley. Born February 9, 1843, died September
14, 1 901. Memorial service held at All Souls Church
(Unitarian), Washington, D. C, September 19, 1901.
n. p. Press of Byron S. Adams, n. d. i2mo. pp. 28.
Wisconsin. Reports of the Adjutant-General.
1. For the year 1861. 1861. pp. 62.
2. For the year 1862. 1863. pp. 208.
3. For the year ending September 30, 1863. 1863. pp. 337.
4. For the year ending December 31, 1864. 1865. pp. 418.
5. For the year ending Dec. 30, 1865. 1866. pp. 1268. (Includes
report to Sept. 30, 1866.)
Madison. 8vo. 3 Vols.
Within Fort Sumter or a view of Major Anderson's garrison
family for One hundred and ten days, by one of the
Company.
New York. 1861. i2mo. pp. —
956
Woman's Central Association of Relief Branch of the U. S.
Sanitary Commission.
1. First Annual Report May I, 1862. pp. 18.
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3. Second Annual Report May, 1863. pp. 35.
5. Third Semi-Annual Report Nov. I, 1863. pp. 23.
6. Third Annual Report May 1, 1864. pp. 35.
New York. 1862- 1864. 8vo.
Wyld's Military Map of the United States, the Northern
States and the Southern Confederate States, with the
forts, harbors, arsenals and military positions.
London. 1861. Mounted on linen and folded.
Yates, Richard. — U. S. Grant. Speech of Hon. Richard
Yates, of Illinois, on the Bill to Revive the Grade of
"General of the Army of the United States," delivered in
the Senate of the United States, July 18, 1866.
Washington, D. C: Chronicle Print. 1866. 8vo. pp. 16.
Yates, Walter J. — Souvenir of the excursion to Antietam and
dedication of monuments of the 8th, nth, 14th and 16th
Regiments of Connecticut Volunteers, October, 1894.
n. p. n. d. l2mo. pp. 61.
Yeary, Mamie. — Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-
1865. Numerous portraits and plates,
n. p. 1912. Ry. 8vo. pp. 904.
York, Zebulon. — Official Report of York's Command
(Hays and Stafford's Brigades). June 13, 1864, to July
2, 1864.
(Original ms.) 4to. pp. (20).
Young, Henry Harrison. — The Campaign Life of Lt.-Col.
Henry Harrison Young, Aide-de-Camp to General
Sheridan and chief of his scouts.
Providence: Sidney S. Rider. 1882. Sm. 4to. pp. 65.
Young, Isaac K. — Organization of the Eighty-ninth Illinois
Volunteer Infantry Reunion Association, together with a
register of membership, and reports of First Primary
Meeting, held at Yorkville, 111., Sept. 4, 1884, and First
Annual Reunion, held at the Palmer House, Chicago,
January 22, 1885.
Aurora, 111. 1886. 8vo. pp. 18.
957
Young, Jared W. — General Sherman on his own record.
Some unpublished comments. Edited by Jared W. Young.
The Atlantic Monthly, September, 191 1. pp. 289-300.
Young, Jesse Bowman. — What A Boy Saw in the Army. A
story of sight-seeing and adventure in the War for the
Union. By Jesse Bowman Young. 100 original drawings
by Frank Beard.
New York: Hunt & Eaton, n. d. 8vo. pp. 399.
Young, Jesse Bowman. — The Battle of Gettysburg. A
comprehensive narrative by Jesse Bowman Young, an
officer in the campaign. With maps, plans and illus-
trations.
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers. MCMXIII.
8vo. pp. IX. 1-463. Autograph letter of Author.
Young, William Henry. — Memorial. Bill, brief and evidence
of Col. Wm. H. Young, for re-embursement of expenses
incurred in recruiting, organizing, subsisting and equipping,
"Young's Kentucky Regiment of Light Cavalry."
Washington, D. C: Taylor, Printer, n. d. 8vo. pp.34.
Young, William Henry. — Journal of an excursion, from Troy,
N. Y., to Gen. Carr's Headquarters, at Wilson's Landing,
(Fort Pocahontas), on the James River, Va., during the
month of May, 1865, by one of the party.
Troy, N. Y. 1871. Ry. 8vo. pp. 59.
120 copies printed. "Privately printed."
Zabriskie, F. N. — The Post of Duty, a funeral discourse in
memory of Capt. Lansing Hollister, 120th Regt. N. Y. S.
Vol., killed at the battle of Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, by
Rev. F. N. Zabriskie. Published by request.
Coxsackie, N. Y.: F. C. Dedrick, Printer, n. d. i6mo. pp. 20.
Zabriskie, F. N. — Weighed in the Balance. A fast day
sermon, preached in the Second Reformed Dutch Church
of Coxsackie, Thursday morning, April 30, 1863. By
Rev. F. N. Zabriskie.
Albany: Wm. B. Sprague, Jr. 1863. i6mo. pp. 26.
958
Ziegler, William T. — Half Hour with an Andersonville
Prisoner. Delivered at the reunion of Post 9, G. A. R.,
at Gettysburg, Pa., Jan. 8, 1879.
n. p. Published by John M. Tate. n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.
Zouave Drill Book. French Bayonet Exercise and Skirmisher's
drill as used by Col. Ellsworth's Zouaves, with over thirty
illustrations, to which is added a portrait and biography of
the late Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth.
Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers. 1861. i6mo. pp. 72.
959
GENERAL ORDERS
General Orders. Headquarters District of Annapolis. 1865.
Nos. 10, 12 and 13, 1865.
General Orders Headquarters Military Division of the Atlantic.
1. Nos. 1 to 13. 1865. Index pp. —
2. Nos. 1 to 9. 1866. Index pp. —
Philadelphia: Printing Department, Military Division of the Atlantic.
1 2 mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters District of Arkansas. September
16, 1864. No. 49.
i2mo. pp. —
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i2mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Alabama.
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i2mo.
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No. I, Sept. 24, to No. 14, Oct. 21, 1861. (Generals Anderson and
Sherman.)
Louisville, Ky. i2mo.
General Orders Department of the Cumberland.
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2. 1862. Remaining in force, Oct. 1, 1863. Nashville, Tenn. 1863.
pp. 30.
3. No. 79 to No. 242. Continued as issued to 296. Dec. 25, 1863.
4. Nos. 1, Jan. 1, to 169. Index. 1863. Dec. 29, 1864. pp. 24.
1 2 mo.
General Orders Department of the Cumberland.
1. 1 862- 1 863. Remaining in force Oct. 1, 1863. pp. 30.
Nashville, Tenn.: John T. S. Fall, Printer. 1863. 12 mo.
960
General Orders Headquarters Department of the East.
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2. No. I, July 18, to No. 27, Dec. 28, 1863. Ms. Index, pp. (11).
3. No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 102, Dec. 30, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (56).
4. No. I, Jan. 10, to No. 79, Dec. 30, 1865. Index, pp. 15.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Florida.
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i2mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Fort Monroe, Va. 1862.
Nos. 1-2, 49, 20-21, 23-33, 1862. Circulars October 29, November
19, 1862.
l2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Gulf, New
Orleans.
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2. No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 91, Dec. 30, 1863. Index, pp. 13.
3. No. 1, Jan. 6, to No. 182, Dec. 30, 1864. Index, pp. 10.
4. No. 1, Jan. 15, to No. 113, July 17, 1865. Index, pp. 15.
i2mo. 5 Vols. Complete.
Headquarters Department of the Gulf, from Jan. 1 to June
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Headquarters Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, Circulars.
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Headquarters Department of the Gulf, Circular No. 13. 1864.
i2mo. pp. —
General Orders Headquarters Middle Military Division.
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3. Special Orders No. 1 to 116. Circulars 14 to 21.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Middle Department. 1862.
Nos. 11-12. 1862.
961
General Orders Headquarters Middle Military Department.
No. I, July 18, to No. 42, Dec. 30, 1865. Index, pp. 18 (1).
Circulars Nos. 1-8. 1865.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Military Division of the
Mississippi.
1. No. 1, Oct. 18, to No. 13, 1863. U. S. Grant Commanding.
2. No. 1, Jan. 16, to No. 7, Feb. 25, 1864. U. S. Grant Commanding.
1 2 mo. 2 Vols.
(Official as issued and complete.)
General Orders Headquarters Military Division of the
Mississippi.
Special Field Orders. 1865. No. 58. Circulars, December 16-19, 1864.
i2mo.
Headquarters Department of Mississippi, Vicksburg, Miss.
Circulars No. 1, July 22, 1865, to December 14, 1865.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Mississippi.
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i2mo. Complete.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Mississippi.
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2. General Court Martial Orders. No. 1, Jan. 20, to No. 20, June
6, 1865. First Series. Vicksburg, Mississippi. 1866.
3. No. 1, July 14, to No. 48, Dec. 48. Ms. Index, pp. (3).
4. No. 1, to 20, Dec. 19, 1864, to No. 20, June 6, 1865. pp. (72).
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i2mo.
Headquarters Department of Mississippi. Circulars.
Assistant Inspector-General's Office. 1865. i2mo. pp. —
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4. No. 1, Jan. 6, to No. 152, Dec. 31, 1863.
5. No. 1, Jan. 8, to No. 247, Dec. 31, 1864. Index, pp. 16.
6. No. 1, Jan. 3, to No. 176, July 20, 1865. Ms. Index, pp. 20 (7).
First Series.
7. No. 1, July 20, to No. 65, Dec. 29, 1865. Index, pp. (13).
Second Series.
1 2 mo. 5 Vols. Complete.
962
Headquarters Department No. 2, Mississippi. 1862. Circular,
June 26, 1862.
i2mo. pp. —
Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. Circular.
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2. No. I, Jan. 14, to No. 24, Sept. 4, 1865. Ms. Index, pp. (19).
i2mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Defenses New Orleans. 1863.
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i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Northern Department.
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i2mo. 2 Vols.
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i2mo. 2 Vols.
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i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Ohio.
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Ms. Index, pp. (15).
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3. No. I, Aug. 23, to No. 32, Dec. 20, 1862. H. G. Wright. Ms.
Index, pp. (7).
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Burnside and John G. Foster.
i2mo. 4 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Northwest.
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2. No. 1, Jan. 18, to No. 30, July 26, 1865. Ms. Index, pp. (8).
i2mo. 2 Vols.
963
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Ohio.
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2. No. 1, Jan. 15, to No. 106, Dec. 31, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (28).
3. No. 1, July 4, to No. 32, Dec. 26, 1865. Ms. Index, pp. —
i2mo. 3 Vols.
Headquarters Pennsylvania Militia, Harrisburg, Aug. 1, 1861.
General Order No. 1.
i2mo. pp. (8).
"Gives the name, rank and Company of the members of the Second Penna.
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regiment."
General Orders Headquarters Department of Pennsylvania.
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i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Military Division of the Pacific.
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2. No. 1, Jan. 9, to No. 39, Dec. 28, 1866. Index, pp. 5.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
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2. No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 115, Dec. 29, 1863. Ms. Index, pp. (13).
3. No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 172, Dec. 29, 1864. Circulars No. 1, Feb.
20, to No. 16, Dec. 12, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (80).
4. No. 1, Jan. 2, to No. 112, July 17, 1865. Circulars No. 1, Jan. 4,
to No. 5, May 27, 1865.
i2mo. 4 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the South.
1. No. 1, Aug. 1, to No. 48, Dec. 31, 1868. Atlanta, Ga.: Assistant
Adjutant-General's Office. 1869.
2. No. 1, Jan. 14, to No. 11, March 4, 1869.
1 2 mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Southwest.
No. I, Jan. 18, to No. 30, July 26, 1865. Ms. Index, pp. (8).
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of South Carolina.
No. 1, July 18, to No. 79, Dec. 26, 1865. Index, pp. .13.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Susquehanna.
No. 1, January 5, to No. 86, Dec. 31, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (38).
i2mo.
964
General Orders Headquarters Trans-Miss. Dept.
1. June I, 1864, to Dec. 30, 1864.
2. January 3, 1865, to April 22, 1865.
3. Circulars, March 7, 1864, to May 26, 1864.
Shereveport, La. and Camden, Ark. i2mo. 3 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department and Army of the
Tennessee.
1. No. 1, to No. 41, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (20).
2. No. 1, Jan. 18, to No. 10, May 8, 1865. Ms. pp. 8. First Series.
3. No. 1, July 1, to No. 22, Dec. 22, 1865. Index, pp. 6. Second
Series.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
General Orders Military Division of the Tennessee.
1. No. 1, June 20, to No. 41, December 25, 1865. Index, pp. 8.
2. No. 1, January 16, to No. II, Aug. 6, 1866. Index, pp. 6.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Tennessee.
1. No. 1 to No. 33, 1863. Index, pp. —
2. No. 1, Jan. 3, to No. 35, June II, 1866. Index, pp. 8.
3. No. I, Aug. 13, to No. 75, Dec. 31, 1866. Index, pp. —
4. No. 1, Jan. 3, to No. 37, March 14, 1867. Index, pp. —
I2mo. 4 Vols.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Texas.
1. No. I, Aug. 6, to No. 24, 1865. First Series. Index, pp. 8.
2. No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 28, Aug. 18, 1866. Second Series. Index,
pp. 4.
3. General Court Martial Orders No. 1, Jan. 2, 1866, to No. 52, Aug.
15, 1866. Ms. (9).
Galveston: Headquarters Press Print. 1866- 1867.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Virginia.
No. 2, Jan. 7, 1863, to No. 46, July 16, 1863. Ms. Index, pp. (8).
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Virginia and
North Carolina. No. 61. Fort Monroe, Va., May 20,
1864.
i2mo. pp. 3.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Washington.
1. No. 1, Jan. 5, to No. 140, Dec. 30, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (44).
2. No. 1, Jan. 4, to No. 171, Dec. 3, 1865. Index, pp. 14.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
965
General Orders Headquarters Defences of Washington.
No. I, Jan. I, to No. 62, Dec. 29, 1863. Ms. Index, pp. (18).
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Division of West Mississippi.
1864. Nos. 1-2.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Military Division of West
Mississippi.
1. No. 1, Cairo, 111., May 11, to No. 92, New Orleans, La., Dec. 27,
1864. Ms. Index, pp. (44).
2. No. I, Jan. 3, to No. 68, June 3, 1865. Index, pp. 8.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
Headquarters Military Division of West Mississippi, New
Orleans, La., Gen. E. R. S. Canby.
Circulars, No. 1, Feb. 11, to No. 6, Feb. 28, 1865.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Western Department.
No. 1, July 25, to No. 28, Nov. 2, 1861. Major-General Fremont.
i2mo. Complete.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the West.
No. 1, Jan. 29, to No. 12, May 30, 1861. Brig.-General Harney.
i2mo. Complete.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Virginia, Seventh
Army Corps.
No. 2, Jan. 7, to No. 46, July 16, 1863. Ms. Index, pp. (8).
l2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Middle Department, 8th Army
Corps.
No. 1, Dec. 22, 1862, to No. 71, Dec. 31, 1863. 1862-1863. Ms.
Index, pp. (24).
1 2 mo.
General Orders Headquarters Middle Department, Eighth
Army Corps.
1. No. 1, January 9, to No. 71, Dec. 31, 1863.
2. No. I, Jan. 6, to No. 130, Dec. 29, 1864. Ms. Index, pp. (9).
3. No. 1, Jan. 4, to No. 117, July II, 1865. Ms. Index, pp. (17).
i2mo. 3 Vols. Complete as issued.
966
General Orders Headquarters Middle Department, 8th Army
Corps. 1862.
Nos. 8, 11-13, 27, 29, 33-34, 40-43, 46, 48-52, 54, 59, 62-63, 1862.
Circular, September 10, 1862.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Twelfth Corps, Army of the
Cumberland. 1863.
Nos. 76, 79. Circular, October 15, 1863.
l2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Twelfth Corps, Army of the
Cumberland. 1864. Nos. 1-2. 1864.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters 14th Army Corps, Department
of the Cumberland.
1. No. 1, Oct. 30, to No. 45, Dec. 25, 1862. (Gen. W. S. Rosecrans.)
2. No. 1, Jan. 7, to No. 296, Dec. 25, 1863. Index, pp. 24. (Gens.
W. S. Rosecrans and Geo. H. Thomas.)
3. No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 169, Dec. 29, 1864. (Gen. Geo. H. Thomas.)
4. No. 1, Jan. 2, to No. 43, June 19, 1865. Circulars, Jan. 11, to
No. 28, June 7, 1865. Court Martial Orders No. 1, Jan. 23, to
No. 49, June 22, 1865. (Gen. Geo. H. Thomas.)
5. No. 1, June n, to No. 17, Aug. 14, 1866. (Gen. Geo. H. Stone-
man.)
6. No. 1, March 16, to No. 88, Dec. 24, 1867. (Gen. Geo. H. Thomas.)
i2mo. 8 Vols. Complete.
Headquarters 18th Army Corps. 1864. Circulars.
General Orders Nos. 100-101, 104-105, 107, 109, III, 113-126, 134-136,
138, 140-142, 1864.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Virginia and
North Carolina, Fort Monroe, Va. (18th Army Corps.)
1. No. 1, July 18, to No. 66, Dec. 31, 1863. Circulars (7). Ms.
Index, pp. (19).
2. No. 1, Jan. 5, to No. 185, Dec. 31, 1864. Circulars (9). Index.
pp. 17.
3. (Army of the James.) No. 1, Jan. 3, to No. 138, Dec. 27, 1865.
Index, pp. 16.
1 2 mo. 3 Vols. Series as issued.
General Orders and Circulars, 20th Army Corps. 1864. "In
the field."
i2mo.
967
A Collection of General Orders, War Department, Adjutant-
General's Office. From No. 5, 1861, to Jan. 7, 1865.
Showing the kind of clothing and allowances to officers
and soldiers during the War.
i2mo. (Field copy, 28th Penna. Infantry Volunteers. 1861-1865.)
General Orders No. 132. Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant-
General's Office, Washington, November 23, 1882. Report
of the Court of Inquiry in the case of Gen. Warren.
i2mo. pp. 20. Autograph note of Gen. Warren inserted.
Military Railroads, 1 861-1867. General Orders, Instructions
and Reports. Complete file.
Washington, D. C. 1881. i2mo. pp. (146). "25 copies for Office use only."
(Compiled for the use of the Qr. M.-Gen. Office.)
Quartermaster-General's Office, United States Army.
Circulars and Orders. 1862- 1865.
Washington, D. C. l2mo.
The series is unique.
Complete file as issued. No orders nor circulars printed in 1861.
General Orders Adjutant-General's Office, War Department.
1. Orders i-lll, Jan. to Dec., 1861. Index, pp. 48.
2. Orders 1-217, Jan. to Dec., 1862. Index, pp. 99.
3. Orders 1-201, Jan. to June, 1863. Index, pp. 16.
4. Orders 202-404, July to Dec., 1863. pp. —
5. Orders 1-138, Jan. to April, 1864. Index, pp. 79.
6. Orders 139-308, April to Dec., 1864. pp. —
7. Orders 1-132, Jan. to Aug., 1865. Index, pp. 94.
8. Orders i33-!75t Aug. to Dec., 1865. pp. —
9. Orders 1-100, Jan. to Dec., 1866. Index, pp. 75.
10. Orders 1-104, Jan. to Dec., 1867. Index, pp. 84.
i2mo. 10 Vols.
War Department, Adjutant-General's Office.
1. Circulars, 1861.
2. Circulars, 1862.
3. Circulars Jan. 16 to Dec. 24, 1863.
4. Circulars, No. 1, Jan. 1, to No. 87, Dec. 1, 1864.
5. Circulars, No. 1, Jan. 3, to Nov. 11, 1865.
6. Circulars, No. 1, Jan. 2, to Dec. 31, 1866.
i2mo. As issued.
General Orders.
1. Affecting the Volunteer force. Adjutant-General's Office. i86k
Washington. 1862. pp. XVI. 1-60.
2. 1862. Washington. 1863. pp. LVI. 1-158.
3. 1863. Washington. 1864. pp. LIII. 1-214.
968
4- 1864. Washington. 1865. pp. 40 1-184.
5. Compendium of. 1865. Washington. 1866. pp. XXXVI. I- 130.
i2mo. 5 Vols, in I.
Adjutant-General's Office.
1. Circulars from Adjutant-General's Office. 1864. pp. XVIII. 1-82.
2. 1865. pp. XV. 1-47.
Washington. 1865 and 1866. i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters 1st Division and U. S. Forces,
Baton Rouge. 1863. Nos. 1-2. 1863.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters U. S. Forces, Baton Rouge, La.
Nos. 2, 9, 1863. Nos. 19, 22, 1864.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of Virginia, Army
of the James.
1. No. 1, Jan. 3, to No. 138, Dec. 27, 1865.
2. Circulars No. 5, Feb. 2, to No. 27, Dec. 6, 1865. Index, pp. 16.
3. General Court Martial Orders. Jan. 2, No. 1, to Nov. 29, No. 101.
1865. Index, pp. 5.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
Headquarters Department of Virginia and North Carolina,
Army of the James. Circulars.
No. 1, Jan. 6, to No. 27, Dec. 6, 1865.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Military Division of the James.
No. 1, April 22, 1865, to No. 11, June 21, 1865. Gen. Halleck, Rich-
mond, Va.
1 2 mo. Complete,
General Orders Army of the Potomac.
1. Nos. 1-68, Aug. 20 to Dec. 31, 1861. Washington. 1862.
Index, pp. 19.
2. Nos. 1-53, Jan. 2 to Feb. 16, 1862. n. p.
3. Nos. 54-193, Feb. 17 to Dec. 28, 1862. Washington. 1863.
Index, pp. 27.
4. Nos. 1-106, Jan. 5 to Dec. 20, 1863. n. p. Index, pp. 29.
5. Nos. 1-47, Jan. 9, to Dec. 29, 1864. n. p. Index, pp. 10.
6. Nos. 1-36, Jan. 9 to June 28, 1865. Philadelphia. 1865. Index.
PP- 13-
7. General Court Martial Orders. Nos. 1-52, Jan. 7 to Dec. 24, 1864.
In the field. Army of the Potomac Printing Press. Index, pp. (6).
8. Nos. 1-19, Jan. 2 to June 28, 1865. Philadelphia. 1865. Index.
pp.7.
i2mo. 8 Vols. Complete as issued in the field-
969
General Orders No. 20. Army of the Potomac, Directing the
names of the Battles, which the Regiments named may
inscribe upon their colors or guidons for meritorious
services performed by them, March 7, 1865.
i2mo. pp. 26.
General Orders Artillery Headquarters, Army of the Potomac.
1864. Nos. 2, 5, 1864.
General Orders Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office,
Richmond.
Nos. 4, 15, 31, 45, 67, 99, 129, 138, 147, 1863.
i2mo. As issued.
Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Richmond. Cir-
cular. (General Orders from Jan. 20, 1863, to Oct. 17,
1864.)
i2mo. pp. 41.
General Orders from the Adjutant and Inspector-General's
Office, Confederate States Army, from January 1, 1864, to
July 1, 1864, inclusive, prepared from files of Headquarters
Department of South Carolina and Florida, by R. C.
Gilchrist, acting Judge Advocate-General, with full index,
explanatory notes and such decisions of the War Depart-
ment as could be collected touching matters of general
concern to the service.
Columbia: Evans & Cogswell. 1864. i2mo. pp. XXXV. 1-161.
General Orders from Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office,
Confederate States Army, from January, 1862, to Decem-
ber, 1863, both inclusive in two series, prepared from files
of Headquarters Department of S. C, Ga., and Fla., with
full indexes.
Columbia. 1864. i2mo. pp. XLVII. 1-276.
General Orders Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office,
Richmond. 1864.
Nos. 1-8, 10-40, 42-57, 59-60, 63, 65-70, 1864.
i2mo. As issued.
General Orders Army of Northern Virginia. 1864.
Nos. 15, 18, 51, 71, 1864. No. 1, 1866.
General Orders Headquarters Army of Northern Va. 1863.
Nos. 65, 70, 83, 96, 1863. Circular, June 13, 1863.
970
General Orders Headquarters Department No. 2. Aug. 25,
1862, to Feb. 19, 1863, C. S. Army. (Gen. Braxton Bragg.)
i2mo.
Headquarters Indian Territory, Fort Towson, C. N. Circular.
Oct. 1, 1864. General Orders Headquarters Indian
Division and Territory, Nos. 26, 61, 71. 1864. Head-
quarters Trans-Miss. Department. 1864. Nos. 6, 81.
Special Order No. 63. 1 865.
i2mo.
General Orders Headquarters Department of the Rappa-
hannock, Front Royal, Va. 1862. No. 18. 1862.
i2mo. pp. —
Headquarters Army of Tennessee, Dalton, Ga., December 2,
1863.
i2mo. pp. —
971
REUNIONS
Army and Navy of the Gulf. First Annual Report of the
Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf, held at Long
Branch, New Jersey, July 8, 1869. pp. 24.
2. Second Annual Reunion, held at Music Hall, Boston, Mass.,
August 5, 1870. pp. 59.
3. Third Annual Reunion, held at Newport, R. I. July 7, 1871.
PP- 79 (i)-
8vo. Complete.
Army of the Cumberland. Report of the First Meeting of the
Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Cincinnati,
February, 1868. pp. 162.
2. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, December
15, 1868. pp. 206-322.
3. Third Reunion, Indianapolis, 1869. pp. 189.
4. Fourth Reunion, Cleveland, 1870. pp. 267.
5. Fifth Reunion, Detroit, 1871. pp. 246.
6. Sixth Reunion, Dayton, 1872. pp. 208.
7. Seventh Reunion, Pittsburgh, 1873. pp. 224.
8. Eighth Reunion, Columbus, 1874. pp. 209.
9. Ninth Reunion, Utica, N. Y., 1875. pp. 174.
10. Tenth Reunion, Philadelphia, 1876. pp. 236.
11. Eleventh Reunion, Washington, D. C. 1879. pp. 292.
12. Twelfth Reunion, Toledo, Ohio, 1880. pp. 239.
13. Thirteenth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1881. p. 211.
14. Fourteenth Reunion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1882. pp. 270.
15. Fifteenth Reunion, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1883. pp. 284.
16. Sixteenth Reunion, Rochester, New York, 1884. pp. 282.
17. Seventeenth Reunion, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1885. 8vo.
pp. 314.
18. Eighteenth Reunion, Washington, D. C, 1887. 8vo. pp. 280.
19. Nineteenth Reunion, Chicago, Illinois, 1888. 8vo. pp. 258.
20. Twentieth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1889. pp. 310.
21. Twenty- first Reunion, Toledo, Ohio, 1890. pp. 336.
22. Twenty-second Reunion, Columbus, Ohio, 1891. pp. 228.
23. Twenty-third Reunion, Chickamuaga, Georgia, 1892. pp. 220.
24. Twenty-fourth Reunion, Cleveland, Ohio, 1893. pp. 290.
25. Twenty-fifth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1895. pp. 208.
26. Twenty-sixth Reunion, Rockford, Illinois, 1896. pp. 276.
27. Twenty-seventh Reunion, Columbus, Ohio, 1897. pp. 187.
28. Twenty-eighth Reunion, Detroit, Michigan, September 26 and 27,
1899. pp. 364.
972
29. Twenty-ninth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 9, 10
and 11, 1900. pp. VII. (1) 1-219.
30. Thirtieth Reunion, Louisville, Kentucky, October 8 and 9, 1901.
pp. 240.
31. Burial of General Rosecrans, Arlington National Cemetery, May
17, 1902. pp. 159.
32. Thirty-first Reunion, Washington, D. C, October 14, 15 and 16,
1903. pp. V. 1-233 (26).
33. Thirty-second Reunion, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 20,
and 21, 1904. pp. V. 1-255.
34. Thirty-third Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., September 18, 19
and 20, 1905. pp. XXIII. 1-224.
35. Thirty-fourth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 17-18,
1906. pp. XII. 1-149.
36. Thirty-fifth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 16-17, x907-
pp. VIII. 1-110.
37. Thirty-sixth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 14-15, 1908.
pp. XV. 1-96.
38. Thirty-seventh Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 13-14,
1909. pp. XV. i-iii.
39. Thirty-eighth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 12-13, 1910.
pp. XIII. 1-95.
40. Thirty-ninth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 18 and 19,
191 1. pp. XI. 1-144.
41. Fortieth Reunion, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 16 and 17, 1912.
pp. VII. 1-119.
Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company, Printers. 1868- 191 2.
Chattanooga: MacGowan-Cooke Printing Company. 19 13.
8vo. 41 Vols.
The Volumes contain the badges, tickets, programmes, etc., of the Reunions.
Unique collection.
The Army Reunion, with reports of the meeting of the Society
of the Army of the Cumberland ; the Army of the Tennes-
see; the Army of the Ohio; and the Army of Georgia.
Chicago, December 15, and 16, 1868.
Chicago: S. C. Griggs & Company. 1869. 8vo. pp. 339.
Official Program. Twentieth Annual Reunion of the Society
of the Army of the Cumberland, September 18, 19 and
20, at Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1889.
Chattanooga. 1889. i6mo. (Oblong.) pp. (94.)
Official Program Twenty-third Annual Reunion of the Society
of the Army of the Cumberland, to be held at Chicka-
mauga and Chattanooga, September 14, 15 and 16, 1892.
Chattanooga: Republican Job Print. l2mo. pp. 70.
973
Army of the James. Report of the proceedings of the Society
of the Army of the James at the first triennial reunion
held in Boston, Massachusetts, September 2, 1868. pp. 56.
2. Second Triennial Reunion held in New York City, July 19, 1871.
PP- 93 (I)-
3. Third Triennial Reunion held in New York City, October 21, 1874.
pp. 83. (Slip errata.)
8vo.
Army of the Potomac. Record of Proceedings at the First
Reunion held in the City of New York, July 5 and 6, 1869.
pp. 36.
2. Second Reunion, Philadelphia, April 9, 1870. pp. 64.
3. Third Reunion, Boston, May 12, 1871. pp. 78.
4. Fourth Reunion, Cleveland, May 7, 1872. pp. 85.
5. Fifth Reunion, New Haven, May 14, 1873. pp. 104.
6. Sixth Reunion, Harrisburg, May 12, 1874, and the annual busi-
ness meeting held June II, 1875. pp. 75 (4).
7. Seventh Reunion, Philadelphia, June 6, 1876. pp. 61 (2).
8. Eighth Reunion, Providence, June 27, 1877. pp. 88.
9. Ninth Reunion, Springfield, June 5, 1878. pp. 107.
10. Tenth Reunion, Albany, June 18, 1879. pp. 138.
11. Eleventh Reunion, Burlington, June 16, 1880. pp. 132.
12. Twelfth Reunion, Hartford, June 8, 1881. pp. 131.
13. Thirteenth Reunion, Detroit, June 14-15, 1882. pp. 150.
14. Fourteenth Reunion, Washington, May 16-17, 1883. pp. 156.
15. Fifteenth Reunion, Brooklyn, June 11-12, 1884. pp. 95 1-53.
16. Sixteenth Reunion, Baltimore, May 6-7, 1885. pp. 125 1-58.
17. Seventeenth Reunion, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 3-4, 1886.
pp. no 63.
18. Eighteenth Reunion, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., June 22-23, 1887.
pp. 11565.
19. Nineteenth Reunion, Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1888. pp. 88.
20. Twentieth Reunion, Orange, June 12-13, 1889. pp. 108 71.
21. Twenty-first Reunion, Portland, Me., July 3-4, 1890. pp. 98.
22. Twenty-second Reunion, Buffalo, N. Y., July 3-4, 1891. pp. 86.
23. Twenty-third Reunion, Scranton, Pa., June 15-16, 1892. pp. 106.
24. Twenty-fourth Reunion, Boston, Mass., June 27-28, 1893. pp.
73 I 84.
25. Twenty-fifth Reunion, Concord, N. H., June 21 and 23, 1894.
pp. 99.
26. Twenty-sixth Reunion, New London, Conn., June 18-19, 1895.
pp. 76.
27. Twenty-seventh Reunion, Burlington, Vt., Sept. 16-17, 1896.
pp. 123.
28. Twenty-eighth Reunion, Troy, N. Y., August 20-21, 1897.
pp. in.
29. Twenty-ninth Reunion, Niagara Falls, New York, September
1-2, 1898. pp. 76.
30. Thirtieth Reunion, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. n-12, 1899. pp. 86.
974
31. Thirty-first Reunion, Fredericksburg, Va., May 25-26, 1900.
pp. 125.
32. Thirty-second Reunion, Utica, N. Y., May 23-24, 1901. pp.103.
33. Thirty-third Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., September 19-20, 1902.
pp. 76.
34. Thirty-fourth Reunion, Boston, Mass., June 25-26, 1903. pp. 98.
35. Thirty-fifth Reunion, Hartford, Conn., May 18-19, x9°4- pp.109.
36. Thirty-sixth Reunion, Manassas, Va., May 10-n, 1905.
pp. 112.
37. Thirty-seventh Reunion, at Washington, D. C, May 2-3, 1907.
pp. 148.
38. Thirty-eighth Reunion, at Utica, N. Y., June 25-26, 1908. pp.
no.
39. Thirty-ninth Reunion, at Sharpsburg, Md., September 16-17,
1910. pp. 84.
40. Fortieth Reunion, at Providence, R. I., September 15-16, 191 1.
pp. 134.
41. Forty-first Reunion, at Ogdensburg, N. Y., October 1-2, 1913.
pp. 115.
New York. 1869-1913. 8vo. 41 Vols.
Cards, letters, badges, etc., inserted. Unique collection.
The Sixth Army Corps. Third Annual Report, with pro-
ceedings of the meeting in Philadelphia, Pa., April 8, 1870.
PP- 5-
2. Fourth Annual Report, Fourth Reunion, Boston, Mass., May 12,
1871.
3. Fifth Annual Report, Fifth Reunion, Cleveland, Ohio, May 7,
1872. pp. 19.
4. Sixth Annual Report, Sixth Reunion, New Haven, Conn., May
14, 1873.
5. Seventh Reunion, Harrisburg, Pa., May 12, 1874.
6. Eighth Reunion, Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1875. pp. 32.
7. Seventh Report, Ninth Reunion, Providence, R. I., June 27, 1876.
8. Tenth Reunion, Springfield, Mass., June 5, 1878.
9. Eleventh Reunion, Albany, N. Y., June 18, 1879. pp. 32.
10. Eighth Report, Twelfth Reunion, Burlington, Vt., June 16, 1880.
n. Thirteenth Reunion, Hartford, Conn., June 8, 1881.
12. Fourteenth Reunion, Detroit, Mich., June 14-15, 1882.
13. Fifteenth Reunion, Washington, D. C, May 16-17, 1883.
14. Sixteenth Reunion, Brooklyn, N. Y., June n-12, 1884.
15. Seventeenth Reunion, Baltimore, Md., May 7-8, 1885.
18. Eighteenth Reunion, San Francisco, Cal., August 2-4, 1886.
17. Nineteenth Reunion, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., June 22-23, 1887.
18. Twentieth Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1888.
19. Twenty-first Reunion, Orange, N. J., June 12-13, 1889. pp. 56.
20. Organization of the Sixth Army Corps Associated Survivors
(1862-1865) of the Sixth Army Corps of Washington, D. C,
1892-1902. pp. 20.
8vo. 20 Vols. Circulars, etc., inserted.
975
Association of the First Army Corps of the Army of the
Potomac, pp. 4.
2. Reunion of the Association of the First Army Corps at Brooklyn,
N. Y. June II, 1884. pp. 5.
3. Baltimore, Md., May 6, 1885. pp. 9.
8vo. 3 Vols. Badges, circulars, etc., inserted.
Proceedings of the Third Brigade Association, First Division,
Fifth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, held at the
time of the National Encampment, Grand Army of the
Republic, Washington, D. C, September 21, 1892.
Together with papers and addresses, pp. 74.
2. Indianapolis, Indiana, September 6, 1893. pp. 160 (3). Record
No. 11.
Ry. 8vo. 2 Vols.
Officers of the Army of the Potomac Reunion, August 23,
28, 1869, at the Springs Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa.
Ms. 4to. pp. 67.
Army of the Tennessee. First Report of the proceedings of
the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, held at Cin-
cinnati, O., Nov. 14 and 15, 1866. pp. 78.
2. Second Meeting, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 13-14, 1867. pp. 43.
3. Third Meeting, Chicago, 111., Dec. 15-16. 1868. pp. 126.
4. Fourth Meeting, Louisville, Ky., Nov. 17-18, 1869. pp. 94.
5. Fifth Meeting, Cincinnati, O., April 6-7, 1871. pp. 90.
6. Sixth Meeting, Madison, Wis., July 3-4, 1872. pp. 79.
7. Seventh Meeting, Toledo, O., Oct. 15-16, 1873. pp. 151.
8. Eighth Meeting, Springfield, 111., Oct. 14-15, 1874. pp. 108 (i).
9. Ninth Meeting, Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 29-30, 1875. pp. 134.
10. Tenth Meeting, Washington, D. C, Oct. 18-19, l876- PP- 125
11. Eleventh Meeting, St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 5-6, 1877. pp. 140.
12. Twelfth Meeting, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 30-31, 1878. pp.
169 (14).
13. Thirteenth Meeting, Chicago, 111., Nov. 12-13, J879- PP- 182 (14).
14. Fourteenth Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6-7, 1888. pp.
195 (15) (2 Maps).
15. Fifteenth Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, May 10-11, 1882. pp.
201 (17).
16. Sixteenth Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 17-18, 1883. pp.
169 (18).
17. Seventeenth Meeting, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, August
13-14, 1884. pp. 170 (20).
18. Eighteenth Meeting, Chicago, 111., Sept. 9-10, 1885. pp. 183 (21).
19. Nineteenth Meeting, Rock Island, 111., Sept. 15-16, 1886. pp.
127 (22).
20. Twentieth Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, Sept. 14-15, 1887. pp.
206 (27).
976
21. Twenty- first Meeting, Toledo, Ohio, September 5-6, 1888. pp.
175 (27)-
22. Twenty-second Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 25-26,
1889. pp. 197 (27).
23. Twenty-third Meeting, Chicago, 111., Oct. 7-8, 1891. pp. 202.
24. Twenty-fourth Meeting, St. Louis, Mo., November 16-17, 1892.
PP- 155 (25).
25. Twenty-fifth Meeting, Chicago, 111., September 12-13, 1893.
pp. 11-153 (XXVI.).
26. Twenty-sixth Meeting, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Oct. 3-4, 1 894.
pp. V. 203.
27. Twenty-seventh Meeting, Cincinnati, O., and Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sept. 16-21, 1895. pp. 283.
28. Twenty-eighth Meeting, St. Louis, Mo., November 18-19, 1896
pp. I.-V.-250.
29. Twenty-ninth Meeting, Milwaukee, October 27-28, 1897. pp
I.-V.-194.
30. Thirtieth Meeting, Toledo, Ohio, October 26-27, 1898. pp
I.-V.-181.
31. Thirty-first Meeting, Chicago, 111., October 10-11, 1889. pp
V.-I. 219.
32. Thirty-second Meeting, Detroit, Mich., November 14-15, 1900
pp. VI.-236.
33. Thirty-third Meeting, Indianapolis, Ind., November 13-14, 1901
pp. VI.-236.
34. Thirty-fourth Meeting, Washington, D. C, October 15-19, 1903
pp. VII. 1-140.
35. Thirty-fifth Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 5-6, 1905. pp
I4I-3I5-
36. , Thirty-sixth Meeting, Council Bluffs, Iowa, November 8-9, 1906
pp. VII. 3-289.
37. Thirty-seventh Meeting, Vicksburg, Mississippi, November 7-8,
1907. pp. VII. 3-232.
38. Thirty-eighth Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, November 11-12,
1908. pp. VII. 1-176.
39. Thirty-ninth, Fortieth and Forty-first Meetings, Columbus, Ohio,
November 3-4, 1909; Toledo, Ohio, November 16-17, 1910;
Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 10-11, 1911. pp. VIII. 9-337.
1871-1912. 8vo. 39 Vols.
Cards, circulars, programmes, etc., inserted. Unique collection.
Army of the Tennessee. Report of the proceedings of the
Army of the Tennessee. First to Fifth Reunion. Vol. I.
pp. 534. 1866-71.
2. Sixth to Tenth. Vol. II. pp. 548. 1872-76.
3. Eleventh to Thirteenth. Vol. III. pp. 486 (14). 1877-79.
4. Fourteenth to Sixteenth. Vol. IV. pp. 561 (20). 1881-83.
5. Seventeenth to Twentieth. Vol. V. pp. 615 (37). 1884-87.
6. Twenty-first to Twenty-third. Vol. VI. pp. 578 (26). 1888-91.
8vo. 6 Vols. (Reprint.)
977
First Reunion of the Survivors of the Army of the Tennessee
and its Four Corps. Report of proceedings, rosters, etc.
Washington, D. C, September 22, 1892. 8vo. pp. 214.
Ninth Indiana Infantry. First Reunion of the 9th Regiment
Ind. Vet. Vol. Infy. Association held at Island Park,
Elkhart, Indiana, August 27 and 28, 1884. pp. 43 (8).
2. Second Reunion, Logansport, Ind., August 26-27, 1885. pp. 64.
3. Third Reunion, Plymouth, Ind., August 25-26, 1886. pp. 65.
4. Fourth Reunion, Delphi, Ind., August 24-25, 1887. pp. 112.
5. Fifth Reunion, Valparaiso, Ind., August 29-30, 1888. pp. 75.
(Watseka. 1884-1888.) 8vo. 2 Vols.
Eleventh Indiana Infantry. Second Annual Report of the
Eleventh Indiana Infantry Association, held at Crawfords-
ville, October 19, 1876. pp. 20.
2. Third, held at Indianapolis, October 19, 1877. pp. —
8vo. 2 Vols.
Twenty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Minutes of the Eigh-
teenth Annual Reunion 27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
Association, held in Room 56, State House, Indianapolis,
Ind., Sept. 17, 1902.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. II.
Sixth Reunion of the 36th Indiana Volunteers, held at Anderson,
Indiana, on Tuesday, September 24, 1889. pp. 8.
2. Eighth Reunion, held at Hagerstown, Indiana, on September
24-25, 1891. pp. 12.
3. Ninth Reunion, held at Farmland, Indiana, on October 5-6, 1892.
pp. 14.
4. Tenth Reunion, held at Indianapolis, Indiana.on September 6-7,
1893. pp. 16.
5. Eleventh Reunion, held at Liberty, Indiana, on October 9-10,
1894. pp. 18.
New Castle, Ind. : Courier Company Print. 1889-1894. 8vo. 5 Vols.
Organization of the 58th Indiana Regimental Association at
Oakland City, Indiana, October 22, 1891. pp. 9.
2. Journal of the Second Annual Reunion of the Fifty-eighth Indiana
Regimental Association held at Princeton, Indiana, Dec. 15-16,
1892. pp. 48.
3. Journal of the Third Annual Reunion of the 58th Indiana Regi-
mental Association held at Oakland City, Indiana, Nov. 23-24,
1893. pp. 47.
Princeton, Ind.: Clarion Job Office. 1892-1894. 8vo. 3 Vols.
978
First Annual Reunion with Reports of the Meetings of the
Society of the Eighty-seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry,
Laporte, Ind., Sept. 23 and 24, 1869.
South Bend, Ind. 1870. i2mo. pp. 51.
Proceedings of the Reunion held in 1901, by the Association of
Survivors Seventh Regiment Illinois Veteran Infantry
Volunteers, held at Springfield, Illinois, Tuesday, Oct. 2,
1901. pp. 55.
2. Springfield, Illinois, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1902. pp. 64.
3. Springfield, Illinois, September 30, 1903. pp. 65.
4. Springfield, Illinois, October 3, 1905. pp. 69.
5. Springfield, Illinois, October 2-3, 1906. pp. 71.
6. Springfield, Illinois, October 1-2, 1907. pp. 87
7. Springfield, Illinois, October 5-6, 1909. pp. 61
8. Springfield, Illinois, October 4-5, 1910. pp. 90
9. Springfield, Illinois, October 4-5, 1911. pp. 79
10. Springfield, Illinois, October 8-9, 1912. pp. 77
8vo. 10 Vols.
Proceedings of the First Reunion of the Eleventh Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, held at Ottawa, 111., Oct. 27,
1875, including addresses, toasts, speeches, poem, etc.,
and a brief history of the Regiment and personal sketches
of Wallace, Nevins, Ransom and Coates, its four Colonels.
Written, compiled and prepared by H. M. Parker, Co. A.
Ottawa, 111.: Osman & Hapeman. 1875. 8vo. pp.78.
Reunion Fifteenth Illinois Infantry May 24, 1883, Rock-
ford, 111. Rockford Gazette, Rockford Register and
Aurora Beacon. 1883. pp. 9.
2. Reunion, May 24, 1884. pp. 4. Rockford Register, pp. 14.
3. Reunion, May 25, 1885. pp. 8.
4. Reunion, Polo, Illinois, May 24, 1887. pp. 20.
5. Reunion, Lena, Stephenson Co., 111., May 24, 1888. pp. 7.
6. Reunion, Marengo, 111., May 24, 1889. pp. 12.
7. Reunion, Headquarters Veteran Association, Chicago, Aug. 30,
1900. 34th National Encampment, G. A. R. pp. 16.
8vo. and i2mo. 7 Vols.
Proceedings of the 15th and 16th Annual Reunions of the
Yates Phalanx, 39th Illinois Infantry, 1895-1896. By
Comrade Secretary W. R. Morley. Supplemented by a
graphic account of the Bayonet Charge on August 16,
1864, by Capt. R. S. Bottsford. pp. 46.
2. 17th Annual Reunion held at Farmer City, Illinois, October 6,
1897. pp. 17.
8vo. 2 Vols.
979
Thirty-third Illinois Sixth Reunion 33rd Veteran Association
held at St. Louis, Mo., September 28-30, 1887.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 15.
Second Annual Reunion of the Survivors of the 40th Illinois
Volunteer Infantry, held at Lyon Park, St. Louis, Mo.,
September 28, 1887. Kenmundy Express Print, pp. 3.
2. Third Annual Reunion, Fairfield, 111., Oct. 10-11, 1888. pp.4.
8vo. 2 Vols.
Report of the Eleventh Annual Reunion of the 50th Regiment,
111. Vol. Inft. Reunion Association, held at Quincy, 111.,
Oct. 21 and 22, 1897. pp. 28 (1).
2. Report of the Seventeenth Annual Reunion of the Reunion
Association, held at Quincy, 111., Oct. 14-15, 1903. pp. 68 (1).
3. Report of the Twentieth Annual Reunion of the Reunion Associa-
tion, held at Quincy, 111., Oct. 10-11, 1906. pp. 120.
8vo. 3 Vols.
Report of the Proceedings of the Association of the Fifty-fifth
Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry, at their First Reunion,
held at Canton, 111., Oct. 30 and 31, 1884. 1885. PP- 67.
2. Second Reunion, Moline, 111., Nov. 10-n, 1886. pp. 61 (1).
3. Third Reunion, Galesburg, 111., Sept. 5-6, 1888. pp. 57.
4. Fourth Reunion, Rockford, 111., Sept. 17-18, 1890. pp. 66.
5. Fifth Reunion, Bushnell, 111., Oct. 4-5, 1892. pp. 114.
6. Sixth Reunion, Canton, 111. Sept. 27-28, 1894. pp. 96.
8vo. 6 Vols.
Minutes of Proceedings of the Association of Survivors of
73rd Regt. 111. Vol. Inf., October 10 and 11, 1893, at
Springfield, Illinois, pp. 14 (1).
2. November 14-15, 1894, at Springfield, 111. Address at the
Annual Reunion at Springfield, 111., November 15, 1894, by
Henry A. Castle, late Sergeant Major, pp. (1) 26 (1).
3. Tenth Annual Reunion, held Tuesday afternoon and evening,
September 29, 1896, "Old Soldiers' Day," at the State Fair, in
the Supreme Court Room, State Capitol Building, Springfield,
Illinois. Annual address by William R. Lawrence. (Extract),
pp. 22 (2).
4. Eleventh Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening of Tuesday,
Sept. 29, 1897, Springfield, 111. pp. 36.
5. Twelfth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening of Thurs-
day, October 20th, and forenoon of Friday, October 21, 1898, in
the Chamber of Commerce, Quincy, 111. Annual address by
Richard R. Randall, pp. 40.
980
6. Thirteenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening of
Wednesday, September 27, and forenoon of Thursday, September
28, 1899, in the Supreme Court Room, Springfield, Illinois.
Annual address by G. W. Patten, pp. 36.
7. Fourteenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening of
Wednesday, September 26, 1900, in the Supreme Court Room,
Springfield, 111. Annual address by C. H. Castle, pp. 32.
8. Fifteenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening Tuesday,
October 1, 1901, in the Supreme Court Room, Springfield, 111.
Annual address by J. O. Joy. pp. 43.
9. Sixteenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening Tuesday,
September 30, 1902, G. A. R. Hall, Old Capitol Building, Spring-
field, 111. Annual address by W. H. Newlin. pp. 30.
10. Seventeenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
Tuesday, September 29,i903,G. A. R.Hall, Old Capitol Building,
Springfield, Illinois, pp. 27.
11. Eighteenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
Tuesday, October 4, 1904, G. A. R. Hall, Old Capitol Building,
Springfield, Illinois. Annual address by Reuben Jack. pp. 27.
12. Nineteenth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
Tuesday, October 3, 1905, G. A. R. Hall, Old Capitol Building,
Springfield, Illinois, pp. 27.
13. Twentieth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening, Tuesday,
October 3, 1906, G. A. R. Hall, Old Capitol Building, Springfield,
Illinois. Annual address by Capt. E. J. Ingersoll. pp. 32.
14. Twenty-first Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
Tuesday, October 1, 1907, G. A. R. Hall, Old Capitol Building,
Springfield, Illinois, pp. 27.
15. Twenty-second Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
Tuesday, September 29, 1908, State House, Springfield, 111.
Annual address by Comrade Sam'l F. Ridgeway. pp. 26 (1).
16. Twenty-third Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
October 5, 1909, State House, Springfield, 111. Annual address
by Comrade T. J. Cassady. pp. 32 (1).
17. Twenty-fourth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
October 4, 1910, State House, Springfield, 111. Annual address by
Comrade J. W. Sherrick. pp. 38 (2).
18. Twenty-fifth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
October 3, 191 1, State House, Springfield, 111. Annual address
by Comrade Oliver McDaniel. pp. 28 (1).
19. Twenty-sixth Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
October 8, 1912, State House, Springfield, 111. Annual address
by Comrade A. E. Lewis, pp. 36 (1).
20. Twenty-seventh Annual Reunion, held afternoon and evening,
October 7, 1913, State House, Springfield, 111. Annual address
by Comrade Reuben Jack. pp. 34.
8vo. 15 Vols.
981
Seventy-seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Regimental
Record. Knoxville, 111., 1885. The Tenth Biennial
Reunion of the 77th Illinois Volunteer Infantry will be
held at Knoxville, 111., Sept. 2, 1885.
8vo. pp. 15.
Eighty-sixth Illinois Infantry. Roster of Survivors.
Proceedings of the Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27, 1887.
pp. 36.
2. Second Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1888. pp. 56.
4. Third Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1889. pp. 52.
4. Fourth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1890. pp. 22.
5. Fifth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1891. pp. 32.
6. Sixth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 26-27, 1892. pp. 20.
7. Seventh Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 28-29, 1893. pp. 30.
8. Eighth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1894. pp. 25.
9. Ninth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1895. pp. 20 (2).
10. Tenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1896. pp. 28.
11. Eleventh Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1897. pp. 36.
12. Twelfth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 26-27, 1898. pp. 24.
13. Thirteenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 25-26, 1899. pp. 30.
14. Fourteenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 24-25, 1900. pp. 40.
15. Fifteenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1901. pp. 21.
16. Sixteenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1902. pp. 17.
17. Seventeenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1903. pp. 21.
18. Eighteenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1904. pp. 16.
19. Nineteenth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 28-29, 1905. pp. 38.
20. Twentieth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1906. pp. 62. Reunion
of the Twins, Eighty-fifth and Eighty-sixth.
21. Twenty-first Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1907. pp. 27.
22. Twenty-second Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1908. pp. 19.
23. Twenty-third Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1909. pp. 30.
24. Twenty-fourth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 26-27, 1910. pp. 44.
25. Twenty-fifth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 28-29, 191 1. pp. 36.
26. Twenty-sixth Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 27-28, 1912. pp. 28.
27. Twenty-seventh Reunion, Peoria, Aug. 26-27, 1913. pp. 12.
8vo. 27 Vols.
Report of the proceedings of the 4th Anniversary of the muster-
in of the 86th Regt. of Illinois Infantry, held at Peoria,
Monday, Aug. 27, 1866. Published by the Committee
of Arrangements.
Peoria. 111.: Transcript Book & Job Office. 1866. 8vo. pp. 11.
Proceedings of the Fourth Triennial Reunion of the 92d 111.
Volunteers, held at Oregon, Ogle Co., Illinois, September
4, 1876. Oregon, Illinois, pp. 43.
2. Seventh Triennial, Oregon, Sept. 3-4, 1885. pp. 38.
l2mo. 2 Vols.
982
First Reunion of the 96th Regiment Illinois Vols, at Waukegan,
111., Sept. 28, 1875.
Waukegan: Gazette. 1875. 8vo. pp. 60.
Eighth Reunion of the Ninth Illinois Volunteer Cavalry
Veteran Association, held at Chicago, Illinois, September
12 and 13, 1893. pp. 49 (2).
2. Twelfth Annual Reunion, held at McCoy's Hotel, Chicago, 111.,
Sept. 21-22, 1897. pp. 32.
8vo. 2 Vols.
First Reunion of Battery "A," First 111. Artillery, Chicago,
Illinois, Feb. 16, 1885.
(Chicago. 1885.) 8vo. pp. 28.
Contains a history of the Battery.
Loomis Battery Association, 13th Annual Reunion, May 23,
1888.
Coldwater, Mich.: The Republican, Wednesday morning, May 30, 1888.
8vo. pp. (14).
Ex-Prisoners of War. Fourth Annual Reunion Illinois
Association, held at Decatur, Illinois, October 17 and 18,
1883.
Decatur, 111.: The Morning Herald Steam Print. i2mo. pp. 103.
First Reunion of Iowa's Hornet's Nest Brigade, 2d, 7th, 8th,
12th and 14th Infantry, held at Des Moines, Iowa,
Wednesday and Thursday, October 12 and 13, 1887.
PP. 77-
2. Third Reunion, held at Newton, Iowa, Wednesday and Thursday,
August 21-22, 1895. pp. 72.
3. Eighth Reunion held at Oskaloosa, Iowa, Thursday and Friday,
April 6-7, 191 1. pp. 52.
4. Ninth Reunion held at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, Saturday
and Sunday, April 6-7, 1912. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the
Battle of Shiloh celebrated upon the Battlefield, pp. 53 (1).
8vo. 2 Vols.
Crocker's Iowa Brigade. Proceedings of Crocker's Iowa
Brigade, organized at Muscatore, Iowa, June 9, 1881,
and composed of the officers and soldiers who have at any
time served with honor in the Eleventh, Thirteenth,
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Regiments Iowa Infantry Volun-
teers, in the War of the Rebellion, from 1861 to 1865.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1882. pp. 36.
2. Second Annual Reunion, September 26-27, 1883, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa. 1883. pp. 75 (1).
983
3. Third Reunion, September 23-24, 1885, Iowa City, Iowa. 1885.
PP. 127.
4. Fourth Reunion, September 21-22, 1887, Davenport, Iowa. pp.
129.
5. Fifth Biennial Reunion, September 18-19, 1889, Council Bluffs,
Iowa. pp. 108.
6. Sixth Biennial Reunion, September 23-24, 1891, Des Moines,
Iowa. pp. 222. 1892.
7. Seventh Biennial Reunion, September 26-27, 1894, Ottumwa,
Iowa. pp. 210.
8. Eighth Biennial Reunion, September 23-24, 1896, Marshalltown,
Iowa. pp. 472.
8vo. 6 Vols.
First and Second Reunions of the Thirty-fifth Iowa Infantry,
held at Muscatine, Iowa. First Reunion September 29,
1886. Second Reunion, October 2 and 3, 1889.
Muscatine, Iowa: Journal Printing Company. 1889-90. 8vo. pp. 57.
Southwestern Iowa and Northwestern Missouri Veteran
Association, a sketch of the Ninth Annual Reunion, held
at Creston, Iowa, August 17-19, 1886. Comprising a list
of the registered members of the Association, with
stenographic reports of the speeches delivered in camp.
Creston, Iowa. 1887. 8vo. pp. 33.
Annual Reunion of the First Regiment Volunteers at Orono
Point, Lake Minnetonka, June 27, 1888. Souvenir of the
occasion, containing an account of the reception and
banquet to the First Minnesota, given by Minnesotians
at Washington, D. C, on February 8, 1864, upon the
return of the Regiment from its three years service in the
Army of the Potomac. The heroes of twenty-one battles.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 25.
Reunion of the Third Minnesota Infantry Vols, at St. Paul,
Minnesota, September 1, 1886.
Minneapolis: Cooperative Company. 1886. 8vo. pp. 38.
To the Members of the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry.
Fraternity, Charity, Loyalty. The Object is Worthy;
Your Duty is Clear. Success Will Crown an Earnest
Effort. (9th Reunion 1896.) Springfield, Mo. pp. 15.
2. Greeting: 10th Reunion, 1897. pp. 16.
48mo. 2 Vols.
984
Report of the proceedings of the Annual Reunion of the Associ-
ation of the Third Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers, held at
LaCrosse, Wisconsin, October 16, 1890. pp. 27.
2. Fourth Annual Reunion, held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September
14, 1893. pp. 32.
3. Fifth Annual Reunion, held at Portage, Wisconsin, September
19-21, 1894. pp. 53.
4. Seventh Annual Reunion, held at Darlington, Wisconsin, Septem-
ber 2-3, 1896. pp. 47.
5. Eighth Annual Reunion, held at Madison, Wisconsin, October 13,
1898. pp. 34.
6. Ninth Annual Reunion, held at Janesville, Wisconsin, September
14-15, 1899. pp. 18.
7. Tenth Annual Reunion, held at Waupun, Wisconsin, September
17-18, 1900. pp. 70.
8vo. 7 Vols.
Fifth Annual Reunion of the Tenth Wisconsin Infantry, held
at Black River Falls, Wis., July 26 and 27, 1899. Reports
of Previous Reunions. Report of this Reunion. Reports
of secretary and treasurer. Constitution and By-Laws.
Story of the Paint Rock Bridge affair. Roster of the
Regiment. Obituaries. 8vo. pp. 80.
2. Sixth Annual Reunion, Sparta, Wis., July 24-25, 1901. i2mo.
PP- 15-
3. Seventh Annual Reunion, held at Kilbourn, Wis., June 4-6, 1902.
pp. 19 (1).
4. Eighth Annual Reunion, held at Waupun, Wis., September 2-3,
1903. pp. 48.
5. Ninth Annual Reunion, held at Kilbourn, Wis., Sept. 5-7, 1904.
pp. 14.
6. Tenth Annual Reunion, held at New Lisbon, Wis., July 25-27,
1905. pp. 28.
7. Eleventh Annual Reunion, held at Tomah, Wis., Oct. 8-10, 1906.
PP- 35-
i2mo. 7 Vols.
Reunion of the Eleventh and Twenty-third Regiments of
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, held at Madison, Wisconsin,
September 15 and 16, 1886, with rosters of the veterans in
attendance.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 40.
Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society of the 28th Wisconsin
Vol. Infantry, held at Whitewater, Wisconsin, September
7 and 8, 1887. PP- 5°.
2. Sixth Meeting, held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 19-20,
1888. pp. 43.
i2mo. 2 Vols.
985
Programme and Plan of Organization of the Wisconsin Soldiers
and Sailors Reunion and Reception of General U. S.
Grant and other distinguished Union Generals, June 7-12,
1880, to be held in Milwaukee on the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th,
nth and 12th days of June, 1880.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 8.
Fifteenth Maine Regimental Association Annual Reunion.
Eleventh Reunion, Old Town and Moosehead Lake,
September 10-n, 1895. pp. 17. Published by the
Association, H. A. Shorey, secretary and treasurer.
2. Fifteenth Reunion, Bangor, Me., September 13, 1899. East
Corinth, Me., September 14. pp. 31.
3. Sixteenth Reunion, 1881-1900, Merry Meeting Park and Bruns-
wick, September 12-13, 1900. pp. 31 (2).
4. Reunion, Portland and Riverton Park, September 18-19, 1901.
pp. 24 (1).
5. Reunion, Calais, Me., August 6-7, 1902. pp. 8.
6. Reunion of 1905, at Bridgton, Me. pp. 65.
7. Reunion, 1906, at Bangor, Me., Sept. 12-13, pp. 68.
8. Reunion at Bridgton, Me., September 16-17, 1908. pp. 40.
9. Reunion, Bangor, Me., East Corinth, Me., Sept. 14-15, 1910.
pp. 16 (1). Appendix, pp. 14-31 (4).
8vo. 9 Vols.
Reunions of Nineteenth Maine Regiment Association at Port-
land, Bath, Belfast, Augusta and Richmond. (1 873-1 878.)
Augusta, Me.: Sprague, Orun & Nash. 1878. 8vo. pp. 140 (2).
Reunions of the Twentieth Maine Regiment Association, at
Portland (1st, 1876. 2d, 1881).
Waldoboro, Me.: Samuel L. Miller. 1881. 8vo. pp. 20 (1).
Roster of all known remaining members of the 21st Regiment
Maine Infantry Vols. Prepared for the Second Reunion
at Bath, Maine, September 10, 1897, by J. T. Woodward,
secretary.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. 16 (1).
Maine Soldiers Reunion, Portland, Maine, under the auspices
of the Soldiers and Sailors Association of Maine.
The Press, Wednesday, August 24. pp. 10. Eastern Argus, August 28, 1881.
pp. 11. i2mo. pp. (21). (Mounted.)
(Gives the complete organization of Maine troops. 1861-65.)
986
" First Maine Cavalry Association." Record of Proceedings
at the First Annual Reunion, held in the City of Augusta,
September 26, 1872. pp. 40.
2. Second Annual Reunion, held in the City of Bangor, 1873. pp. 46.
3. Third and Fourth Annual Reunions, held in the cities of Port-
land and Rockland, 1874-5. PP> 43-
4. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Annual Reunions, held at Portland, Old
Orchard and Augusta, 1876-7-8. pp. 77.
5. Eighth and Ninth Annual Reunions, held at Lewistown and Pitts-
field, 1879-80. pp. 108.
6. Tenth and Eleventh Annual Reunions, held at Dover, 1881.
pp. 80. At Brunswick, 1882. pp. 52.
Augusta. 1872-1885. 8vo. 6 Vols.
Eighth Reunion of the Seventh Regiment Vermont Veteran
Volunteers held at Rutland, Vermont, August 10, 1910.
Troy, N. Y.: Published for the Association by Henry Stowell & Son.
8vo. pp. 25. Autograph note of F. H. Shepard.
Vermont Officers Reunion Society. An oration before the
Reunion Society of Vermont officers, in the Representa-
tives Hall, Montpelier, Vt., October 25, 1866, by Col. W.
G. Veazey. pp. 26.
2. Oct. 22, 1868, by Gen. P. S. Washburn, pp. 29.
3. Nov. 4, 1869, by Gen. William W. Grout, pp. 29.
4. Nov. 7, 1872, by Col. Samuel E. Pingree. pp. 18.
5. Address by George T. Childs, Esq., Nov. 5. Address by P.
O'Meara Edson, M. D. Second Annual Meeting First Vermont
Cavalry Reunion Society, Nov. 4, 1874. pp. 34.
6. Address of Roswell Farnham at St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 13, 1877.
Burlington: Free Press and Times, Dec. 15, 1877. pp. (11)
(Mounted.)
7. An oration, Oct. 31, 1878, by Sergt. Lucius Bigelow. pp. 15.
8. Gen. John Sedgwick, Nov. II, 1880, by Martin T. McMahon.
Rutland, pp. 33.
9. The Service of the Vermont Troops, Montpelier, Vt., November
2, 1882, by Lieut. Geo. Grenville Benedict, pp. 31.
10. Reunion, Rutland, Vt., Oct. 18, 1883. pp. (8). Rutland: Herald
and Globe, Oct. 19, 1883. (Mounted.)
ii. Reunion, Burlington, Vt., Jan. 20, 1886. pp. (5). Montpelier,
Vt., Nov. 3, 1886. Walker's oration, pp. (12). The Daily
Free Press, Jan. and Nov., 1886. (Mounted.)
8vo. 11 Vols. Cuttings mounted, etc., and autographs.
Proceedings of the Reunion Society of Vermont Officers, 1864-
1884, with address delivered at its meetings by * * * and
a roster of the society.
Burlington: Free Press Association. 1885. 8vo. pp. VIII. 1-487.
987
Twelfth Massachusetts (Webster) Regiment. Circular of
the Secretary of the Regimental Association. 1896. pp.6.
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1897.
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8vo. 19 Vols.
Twelfth Massachusetts Regiment Reunions First to — 1874.
48mo.
An account of the various reunions from newspapers with cards, drawings, etc.
Unique.
Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry.
2. 1888. pp. 8.
3. 1888. pp.3.
4. 1889. pp. 12.
5. 1890. pp. 16.
6. 1892. pp. 23.
7. 1892. pp. 27.
8. 1894. pp. 10.
9. 1894. PP- 21.
10. 1895. pp. 27.
11. 1896. pp. 18.
12. 1897. pp. 26.
13. 1898. pp. 22.
14. 1899. pp. 24. (Circular No. 12.)
15. 1900. pp. 24. Circular No. 13.
16. 1901. pp. 21.
17. 1902. pp. 29. Circular No. 15.
18. 1903. pp. 33. Circular No. 16.
19. 1904. pp. 34. Circular No. 17.
20. 1905. pp. 16. Circular No. 18.
21. 1906. pp. 24. Circular No. 19.
22. 1907. pp. 46. Circular No. 20.
23. 1908. pp. 43. Circular No. 21.
24. 1909. pp. 29. Circular No. 22.
25. 1910. pp. 36. Circular No. 23.
26. 191 1. pp. 52. Circular No. 24.
27. 1912. pp. 45. Circular No. 25.
28. 1913. pp. 31. Circular No. 26.
8vo. 16 Vols.
Reunion, 1887. pp. 6.
988
Association Mass. Minute Men of '6i. 1861-1900. Cele-
bration of the Thirty-ninth Anniversary Meeting, Horti-
cultural Hall, Gen. Samuel E. P. Chamberlain. Banquet,
Faneuil Hall, Boston, April 14, 1900. Souvenir Program.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 80.
Proceedings at the First Annual Meeting and Dinner of the
Hooker Association of Massachusetts, American House,
Boston, Tuesday, November 13, 1906.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 32.
Fiftieth Anniversary of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1913. 44th
Annual Reunion Battery B, First Rhode Island Light
Artillery, Rocky Point, August 13, 1913.
n. p. n. d. 48mo. pp. (16).
Third Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Veteran Associa-
tion. Organized August 28, 1872.
Providence: Snow & Farnham, Printers, (n. d.) 48mo. pp. 41 (7).
First Light Infantry Veteran Association. History of the
organization of the First Light Infantry Veteran Associa-
tion of Providence, R. I., with a roster of the association,
to which is added the address of Lt.-Col. Henry Staples
and the poem by Private George W. Pettes, delivered
before the association at the first anniversary, May, 1870.
Vol. I. pp. 68. Printed in accordance with the vote of
the Association at the meeting, May 11, 1870.
2. First Light Infantry Veteran Association, of Providence, R. I.,
with a roster of the association, to which is added the oration of
Ex-Chaplain Rev. Augustus Woodbury, delivered before the
Association at the Second Anniversary, May, 1871. Vol. II.
pp. 45. Printed in accordance with the vote of the Association.
3. Proceedings of the First Light Infantry Veteran Association of
Providence, R. I., from 1872 to 1878, with a roster of the associa-
tion to which is added the oration of Professor J. Lewis Diman, at
the centennial celebration of the capture of General Prescott by
Colonel Barton, with a biographical sketch of deceased members.
Vol. III. pp. 108. Printed in accordance with the vote of the
Association.
8vo. 3 Vols.
First Connecticut Volunteers, dedication, excursion and
reunion, at Gettysburg, August 8-10, 1887.
Hartford, Conn.: Press of Wiley, Waterman & Eaton. 1887. 8vo. pp. 27.
989
Minutes of the Thirty-sixth Annual Reunion of the Fourteenth
Connecticut Regiment, held at Savin Park, September 17,
1900.
Bridgeport, Conn.: J. B. Coggswell, Printer. 1901. 48mo. pp. 30 (2).
Seventeenth Annual Reunion of the 17th Regiment C. V. I.,
held at Fairfield, Conn., August 28, 1883. pp. 37.
2. Seventeenth Connecticut Volunteers, at Gettysburg, June 30th
and July 1-3, 1884. pp. 64.
Bridgeport, Conn. 1884. 8vo. 1 Vol.
Second New Jersey Brigade. The report of the First Annual
Reunion, at Trenton, New Jersey, April 9, 1888, and
Constitution and By-Laws. i2mo. pp. 22.
2. Second Annual Reunion, Elizabeth, New Jersey, September 26,
1889. pp. 17.
3. Third Annual Reunion, Newark, N. J., June, 1890. pp. 23.
i2mo. 3 Vols.
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Battle of Roanoke
Island. First Annual Reunion of the 9th New Jersey
Veteran Volunteers at Veteran Zouaves Armory, Eliza-
beth, N. J., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1887. pp. 27.
2. Second Reunion, Trenton, N. J., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1887. pp. 20.
8vo. 2 Vols.
Third Reunion Eleventh New Jersey, Dover, New Jersey,
May 4, 1887.
The Iron Era, Saturday, May 9, 1887. i2mo. pp. (28).
Proceedings of the First Annual Reunion of the Society of the
Twelfth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, held at
Woodbury, February 22, 1875. pp. —
2. Second Annual Reunion, Woodbury, Feb. 22, 1876. pp. —
3. Third Annual Reunion, Woodbury, Feb. 22, 1877. pp. —
4. Fourth Annual Reunion, Woodbury, Feb. 22, 1878. pp. —
5. Fifth Annual Reunion, Woodbury, Feb. 22, 1879. pp. —
6. Sixth Annual Reunion, Woodbury, Feb. 23, 1880. pp. —
8vo. 6 Vols.
Proceedings of the First Reunion of the Thirteenth Regiment,
New Jersey Volunteers, at Orange, N. J., on Wednesday,
October 13, 1886, with a record of the organization of the
Veteran Association of the Thirteenth Regiment, New
Jersey Volunteers, 1862- 1865, the Constitution and
By-Laws, and a list of the membership of the Association,
pp. —
990
Second Reunion, at Paterson, N. J., Wednesday, September 14,
1887. pp. 62.
3. Third Reunion, at Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, September 19,
1888. pp. 77.
4. Fourth Reunion at Montclair, N. J., September 18, 1889. Special
meeting held at' Newark, N. J., March 23, 1889. pp. 78.
5. Fifth Reunion, at Jersey City, N. J., Wednesday, September 17,
1890. pp. 55.
6. Sixth Reunion, held in Bloomfield, N. J., Wednesday, September
16, 1891. pp. 55.
Seventh Reunion, held at Paterson, N. J., Wednesday, September
14, 1892. pp. 24.
Eighth Reunion, held at Antietam, Md., Wednesday, September
20, 1893. pp. 62.
Ninth Reunion, held at Eagle Rock, Orange, N. J., Wednesday,
September 19, 1894. pp. 59.
Newark, N. J.: Published by the Association. 1887-1894. 8vo. 9 Vols.
Reunion of the 15th Regiment N. J. Volunteers, at Hacketts-
town, N. J., October 19, 1880. 8vo. pp. 24.
2. Second Reunion, at Flemington, N. J., August 25, 1881. pp. 20(1).
3. Third Reunion, at Morristown, N. J., August 17, 1882. pp. 8.
8vo. 3 Vols.
First Annual Reunion of the Thirty-seventh Regiment (Gen.
Grubb's Chickens).
"The Press Register," Friday, January 11, 1892. 8vo. pp. (10).
Fifty-seventh Anniversary of the Second Company, Seventh
Regiment N. Y. S. N. G., held at the St. Nicholas Hotel,
May 6, 1863. Poem and song. Secretary's report of the
celebration and of the Campaign of 1863, from the
Company's minutes. Published by order of the Com-
pany. John H. Bard, A. D. W. Baldwin, John Oakey,
Committee.
(New York. 1864.) i6mo. pp. 40.
Souvenir of the Annual Reunion, 1894, with historical sketch of
the Twelfth Regiment N. G. S. N. Y., 1 847-1 861. Cam-
paign of Sixty-one, with muster rolls. Illustrated. Old
Guard Association Series. Limited edition. 1895.
8vo. pp. 23. Presentation copy. Autograph note of Gen. Butterfield.
Quarter Century Banquet of the 51st Regiment N. Y. Vol-
unteers (Shepard Rifles). October 29, 1886.
New York: Published by the Veteran Association. 8vo. pp. 33 (6).
991
Report of the Eighth Annual Reunion of the 64th N. Y. Regi-
mental Ass'n., held at Franklinville, N. Y., August 19
and 20, 1896.
Randolph, N. Y.: Enterprise Press. 8vo. pp. 109.
Ninety-first New York Veteran Volunteers, 1 861-1882.
Reunion of the 91st Regiment N. Y. Veteran Volunteers
at Albany, N. Y., December 20, 1882.
Albany: Wentworth. 1882. 8vo. pp. 24.
Proceedings of the Reunion of the Veterans of the 111th and
the 126th Regiments N. Y. Vols., held at Gettysburg, Pa.,
June 10 and II, 1886.
Reported by W. H. Lightfoote, of Canandaigua, N. Y. 8vo. pp. 38.
Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Annual Reunion of the 114th
N. Y. Regimental Association and Dedicatory Services at
Winchester, Va., October 19, 1898, with a roster of the
surviving members of the 114th Regiment, New York
Volunteer Infantry. Compiled by 0. H. Curtis, Pres. of
Ass'n.
Washington, D. C: The Conwell Print. 1899. Sm 4*0. pp. 88.
Proceedings of the Reunion of the 126th Regiment N. Y. V.,
held at Seneca Point, Canandaigua Lake, New York,
August 22, 1867. pp.2o(i).
2. Reunion, held at Phelps, Ontario County, N. Y., on the 22d day
of August, 1868. pp. 26
8vo. 2 Vols.
Veteran Association of the Survivors of the 127th Regiment
N. Y. Vols. Organized at Riverhead, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1862-
June 30, 1865. Reunion June 30, 1865.
n. p. n. d. i6mo. pp. 40.
1862. First Reunion of the 146th Regiment N. Y. Vols.,
August 5, 1886. Rome, N. Y.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 20.
Historical Sketch, with the exercises at dedication of monu-
ment and Reunion Camp Fire of 150th New York Vol-
unteer Infantry, Gettysburg, Sept. 17-18, 1889.
n. p. n. d. Published by the Monument Committee of the 150th New York
Volunteer Infantry. 8vo. pp. 99.
992
Fiftieth Anniversary of the 161st New York Volunteer
Infantry, 1862-1912, held at Bath, N. Y., September, 1912.
n. p. n. d. Sm. 4to. pp. 26.
Fifth New York Heavy Artillery. Eleventh Annual Re-
union, roster and report, Oct. 19, 1889. pp. 18.
2. Thirteenth Annual Reunion, circulars, reports and history, Oct.
19, 1891. pp. 30.
8vo. 2 Vols.
Second Annual Reunion of the Veteran Association of the
Sixth New York Cavalry, held at the Metropolitan Hotel,
New York City, Sept. 27, 1888, with the names and
addresses of the surviving members, pp. 10 (12).
2. Fifth Annual Reunion, at Royal Arcanum Hall, New York City,
Tuesday evening, November io, 1891. pp. 31.
3. Sixth and Seventh Annual Reunions, Washington, D. C, and
Binghamton, N. Y., September 21, 1892, and October 19, 1893.
pp. 24.
4. Twenty-second Annual Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1913.
pp. 24.
i8mo. 4 Vols.
Tenth New York Cavalry. Dedication of battle monument
and Annual Reunion of the Tenth New York Cavalry
Veteran Ass'n (Porter Guard Cavalry), at Gettysburg,
Pa., Oct. 9 and 10, 1888.
Cortland, N. Y. 1889. 8vo. pp. 43.
Reunion and Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the muster into the
United States Service of the Tenth New York Cavalry,
at Syracuse, N. Y., December 15, 1886. pp. 17.
2. Reunion and Annual Meeting, Cortland, N. Y., October 2-3, 1889.
1890. pp. 35.
3. Gloversville, N. Y., August 12-13, 1890. pp. 14 (1).
4. Thirtieth Anniversary and Reunion, Elmira, N. Y., October 21-22,
1891. pp. 35.
Thirty-second Anniversary, Syracuse, N. Y., October 17-19.
1893. PP- 57-
Thirty-fourth Anniversary and Reunion, Syracuse, N. Y.,
October 16-18, 1895. pp. 70.
Thirty-fifth Anniversary and Reunion, Buffalo, N. Y., October
6-8, 1896. pp. 80.
Thirty-sixth Anniversary and Reunion, Buffalo, N. Y., August
23-25, 1897. pp. 80.
Thirty-seventh Anniversary and Reunion, Buffalo, N. Y.,
October 18-20, 1898. pp. 71.
993
io. Thirty-eighth Anniversary Reunion, Cortland, N. Y., August
29-31, 1899. pp. 82.
11. Thirty-ninth Anniversary and Reunion, Buffalo, N. Y., June
25-26, 1 90 1. pp. 68.
12. Special Meeting and Reunion, Washington, D. C, October 8,
1902. pp. 4.
13. Forty-second Anniversary and Reunion, Rochester, N. Y.,
October 20-22, 1903. pp. 61.
14. Forty-third Anniversary and Reunion, Binghamton, N. Y.,
September 21-23, 1904. pp. 43.
15. Forty-fourth Anniversary and Reunion, Waverly, N. Y., October
12-14, 1905. pp. 71.
15. Forty-fifth Anniversary and Reunion, Cortland, N. Y., October
11-13, 1906. pp. 82.
17. Forty-sixth Anniversary and Reunion, Washington, D. C,
October 8-10, 1907. pp. 50 (3).
18. Forty-seventh Anniversary and Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa.,
August 20-24, 1908. pp. 26.
19. Fiftieth Anniversary and Reunion, Cortland, New York, October
3-5. 1911- PP- 35-
8vo. 19 Vols.
Eleventh New York "Scott's 900" Volunteer Cavalry Veteran
Association,
n. p. (January 1, 1894.) 8vo. pp. (10).
Proceedings of the Third Annual Reunion of the 25th N. Y.
Vet. Cavalry Ass'n, held in New York City, Sept. 20, 1893.
n. p. 64mo. pp. 17.
Proceedings of the Annual Reunions and Banquets of the
Survivors Association 27th Regiment and 1st Veteran
Cavalry, N. Y. State Vols. Binghamton, Brooklyn,
Elmira, New York City. 1876, 1880, 1882, 1883, (1884),
1885. pp. 64.
2. Held at Rochester, N. Y., July 21, 1886. pp. 59. And Officers
at Geneva, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1865. pp. 37-38.
3. Thirty-third Regiment N. Y. Vols., held at Mount Morris,
Livingston County, N. Y., 1887. pp. 90.
4. Held at Deposit, N. Y., Sept. 26-27, 1888, and at Seneca Falls,
N. Y., Sept. 4-5, 1889. pp. no.
4 Vols.
Greene's Brigade. 30th Anniversary, 1863-1893. Souvenir of
the Reunion, July 1-3, 1893, of Greene's Brigade, 3d
Brigade, 2nd Div., 12th Corps, the 60th, 78th, 102nd,
137th and 149th N. Y. Vols, who, alone, at Culp's Hill
in the second day's battle, saved the right at Gettysburg.
Syracuse, N. Y.: I. C. O. Redington. (1893.) i2mo. pp. 16.
994
Report of proceedings of Ohio Brigade Reunion, including
addresses, correspondence, etc., held at Columbus, Ohio,
October 3 and 4, 1878.
Mt. Vernon, O.: Chase & Carsil, Publishers. 1879. 8vo. pp. 66.
First Reunion of the Third Ohio Vol. Infantry at Cardington,
Ohio, 1876. pp. 14.
2. Minutes of the Second, Third and Fourth Annual Reunions, held
at Zanesville, O., Thursday, September 20, 1877, and at Columbus,
0., October 10, 1878, and October 8, 1879. pp. 20.
8vo. 1 Vol. Circulars and badges inserted.
Proceedings of the First and Second Reunions of the Eleventh
O. V. I., held at Troy, Ohio, November 25, 1869. Dayton,
Ohio, September 20, 1870. pp. 44.
Twelfth Annual Meeting, held at Cincinnati, Ohio, Wednesday
and Thursday, October 24-25, 1883. pp. 44.
Thirteenth Annual Meeting, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1885.
pp. 40 (1).
Fourteenth Annual Meeting, Troy, Ohio, Oct. 21, 1886. pp.
40 (1).
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Annual Meetings, Piqua, Sept. 8, 1887,
and Columbus, Sept. 12, 1888.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Reunions, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Sept. 19, 1889, and Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1890. pp. 38.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Reunions, Tippecanoe City, O., Sept.
17, 1891, and Piqua, O., Oct. 5, 1892. pp. 54.
Twenty-first and Twenty-second Reunions, Indianapolis, Ind.,
September 6, 1893, and Colonel P. P. Lane's, Norwood, O.,
October 4, 1894. pp. 50.
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Reunions, Troy, Ohio, October
10, 1895, and Columbus, Ohio, October 14, 1896. pp. 27.
Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Reunions, Soldiers' Home,
Dayton, Ohio, September 1, 1897, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Sep-
tember 1, 1898. pp. 35.
Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Reunions, Soldiers' Home,
Dayton, O., Sept. 20, 1899, and Piqua, O., Sept. 17, 1900. pp. 32.
12. Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Reunions, Troy, Ohio, June 20,
1901, and Soldiers' Home, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1902. pp. 36.
10 Vols.
10.
11.
Proceedings of Eleven Reunions held by the 16th Regiment
O. V. I., including roll of honor, roster of the regiment,
statistics, etc., compiled by Enos Pierson, secretary of
16th O. V. I. Reunion Association.
(Millersburg, O.) 1887. 8vo. pp. 173 (3).
995
Third Annual Reunion of the Twentieth Army Corps Associa-
tion at Cincinnati, Ohio, September 8, 1898.
n. p. n. d. i8mo. pp. (6).
Minutes of Twenty-eighth Annual Reunion 32nd Ohio Volun-
teer Veteran Infantry Association, Columbus, Ohio,
August 31, 1904. pp. 8.
2. Twenty-ninth Annual Reunion, Columbus, Ohio, September 5,
I905- PP- 16.
3. Thirty-second Annual Reunion, Columbus, Ohio, September 1,
1909. pp. 12.
4. Thirty-fourth Annual Reunion, Columbus, Ohio, September 7,
1 910. pp. 24.
5. Thirty-sixth Annual Reunion, Columbus, Ohio, August, 28, 1912.
pp. 16.
Sm 4to. 5 Vols.
Eleventh Annual Reunion of the 47th Regt. O. V. I.
Association held at Columbus, Ohio, September 22, 1897.
Blanchester, O. : Bell Printing Co. (1897.) 8vo. pp. (9).
Reunion Fifty-third Ohio, Jackson, Ohio, April 7, 1885.
Jackson: The Standard, April 9 and 16, 1885. 8vo. pp. (30).
Proceedings of the 62d Ohio Infantry Association, at Dresden,
Ohio, September 17 and 18, 1891, and the roster of
surviving members, so far as known, with their present
post office addresses.
Marietta, O. : Register Print. 8vo. pp.31.
Sixty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteers. Reunion, Urbana,
Ohio, Jan. 31, 1877. Urbana: Citizen and Gazette,
Feb. 1, 1877.
2. Reunion, Urbana, Ohio, June 11, 1878. Urbana: Citizen &
Gazette, June 12, 1878.
8vo. 1 Vol. (Mounted.)
Seventy-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry Reunion, at
Wapakoneta, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1877. Auglaize Co. : "Demo-
crat," Sept. 6, 1877. PP- !0.
2. Sixth Annual Reunion, held at Celina, Ohio, August 29, 1878.
8vo. pp. 8.
3. Eighth Reunion, Dayton, Ohio. pp. 1.
4. Ninth Reunion, Fletcher, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1881. "Miami Union,"
Sept. 27, 1881. pp. 2.
5. Tenth Reunion, Tippecanoe City, Sept. 21, 1882. Miami Union,
Sept. 30, 1882. pp. 10.
8vo. 4 Vols. Cuttings mounted. Notices, etc., inserted.
996
Seventy-ninth Ohio Infantry. By-Laws of the 79th Ohio
Vol. Infty. Ass'n, to which is appended the proceedings at
the Annual Reunion of 1885, together with a roll of surviv-
ors, pp. 24.
2. Roster of the 79th O. V. I. Association. Annual Reunion, Aug.
8, 1887. pp. 34 CO-
1 2 mo. 2 Vols.
Proceedings of Reunion of the I02d Regt. O. V. I., at Odell's
Lake, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 5 and 6, 1883.
Millersburg, Ohio. 1883. 8vo. pp. 12.
Report of the Seventeenth Reunion of the 105th Regiment, O.
V. L, held at Painesville, Ohio, October 5 and 6, 1892.
pp. 14.
2. Eighteenth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 5-6, 1893.
pp. 12.
3. Nineteenth Reunion, held at Youngstown, Ohio, October 11-12,
1894. pp. 16.
8vo. 3 Vols.
Minutes of the Seventh Reunion of the 125th Ohio Regimental
Association, held in Kinsman, Ohio, on August 20 and 21,
1890.
Jamestown, Pa.: Robinson Bros., Printers. 8vo. pp. 17.
One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry Reunion, Cadiz, Sept. 15, 1875. Cadiz: Sentinel,
Sept. 16, 1875.
2. Reunion, Scio, Sept. 5, 1877. Cadiz: Republican, Sept. 13, 1877.
8vo. pp. — I Vol. (Mounted.)
Reunion of the Army of the Ohio, Chicago, 1868.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. — Autograph letter of the secretary, Col. Wherry.
Second Regiment Ohio Cavalry, Twenty-fifth Battery Ohio
Artillery, Thirty-eighth Reunion, held at Cleveland, Ohio,
September 30, 1903. pp. 47.
2. Thirty-ninth Reunion, held at Memorial Grand Army Hall,
Cleveland, Ohio, October 19, 1904. pp. 28.
3. Fortieth Reunion, held in Cleveland, Ohio, October 12, 1905.
pp. 44.
4. Forty-first Reunion, held in Cleveland, Ohio, October 16, 1909 .
pp. 28.
5. Forty-second Reunion, held at Youngstown, Ohio, October 10,
1907. pp. 47-
8vo. 5 Vols.
Autograph letters of Gen. N. B. Nettleton and W. R. Austin.
997
Report of the Thirty-first Annual Reunion of the Sixth Ohio
Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Association, held at Warren
Ohio, October 6, 1896. pp. 12.
2. Thirty-second Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 5, 1897
pp. 21.
3. Thirty-third Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 4, 1898
pp. 22.
4. Thirty-fourth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 3, 1899
pp. 50.
5. Thirty-fifth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 2, 1900
pp. 26.
6. Thirty-sixth Reunion, held at WTarren, Ohio, October 1, 1901
PP- 25-
7. Thirty-ninth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 1, 1904
pp. 12.
8. Fortieth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 3, 1905
pp. 10.
9. Forty-first Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 2, 1906
pp. 8.
10. Forty-third Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 6, 1908
pp. 24.
11. Forty -fourth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 5, 1909
pp. 22.
12. Forty-sixth Reunion, held at Warren, Ohio, October 3, 191 1
pp. 62 (1).
8vo. 12 Vols.
Minutes of the 25th Annual Reunion of the 12th Ohio Volunteer
Cavalry, held at Bellefontaine, Ohio, August 8 and 9, 1910.
n. p. n. d. i2mo. pp. 12.
Constitution and By-Laws of the Ohio Association of Union
ex-prisoners of War, together with register of members,
and proceedings at the Reunion held at Cincinnati,
September 14, 15 and 16, 1881. Organized at Columbus,
August 11, 1880. Reorganized at Cincinnati, September
15, 1881. pp. 62.
2. Proceedings at the Reunion held at Dayton, O., July 29-31, 1884,
with register of members, pp. 78.
8vo. 2 Vols.
Official Register of the Soldiers and Sailors attending the Sixth
Annual Reunion at Battle Creek, Mich., on August 19-22,
1884.
Albion, Mich. 1884. l2mo. pp. 56 (2).
Eleventh Michigan Cavalry, Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 3,
1889. Third Annual Reunion.
Sturgis, Michigan: Coffee Cooler, April, 1890. pp. 8. (Mounted.)
998
Reunion Battery "I," First Michigan Light Artillery, August
5, 1892. Detroit, Michigan,
n. p. (1892.) i8mo. pp. 15.
Annual Reunion 48th Regiment, Pottsville, September 1, 1902.
Pottsville: Daily Republican, Monday, September, 1902. 8vo. (pp. 7.)
Report of the First Annual Reunion of the Survivors Associa-
tion, 23d Penna. Vols., "Fair Oaks," held at Maennerchor
Hall, Philadelphia, Penna., May 31, 1882. Compiled by
W. J . W. (William J . Wray) .
(Motto.) Philadelphia: William P. Kildare, Printer. 1883. 8vo. pp. 52 (1).
Reunion of 28th and 147th Regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers,
with General Tyndale's address, Phila., Nov. 24, 1871.
Philadelphia. 1872. 8vo. pp.21. 100 copies printed.
Autograph letter and portrait of Gen. Tyndale.
Reunion of the Survivors of the Forty-ninth Regiment Pa.
Vols., May 4, 1892, Altoona, Pa.
Independent Loyal American, May 4, 1892. 8vo. pp. (10). (Mounted.)
Society of the Fifty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran
Volunteers. Record of proceedings of the First Annual
Reunion, held at Norristown, Pa., Sept. 17, 1880. pp. 47.
2. Second Annual Reunion, held at Lewisburg, Pa., Sept. 14, 1881.
pp. 56.
3. Sixth Annual Reunion and dedication of monument at Antietam,
Oct. 8, 1887. pp. 28.
8vo. 3 Vols.
Second Reunion 52d Penna. Volunteers, Sept. 25, 1889, with
sketch of Regiment. Kingston, Pa., Sat., Oct. 5, 1889.
pp. 10.
2. Fourth Reunion, held at Wilkes-Barre, Friday, Sept. 25, 1891.
PP- 32-
3. Reunion, held at Scranton, September 30, 1892. Scranton: The
Tribune, October 1, 1892. pp. (7).
8vo. 3 Vols. (Mounted.)
Fifth Anniversary Banquet of the Survivors Association, 71st
P. V. (California Regiment), Monday evening, April 13,
1891, at Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, and the report
of the committee on the monument at Gettysburg.
(Philadelphia. 1892.) 8vo. pp. 83.
Seventy-ninth Regiment Penna. Vols. Reunion, Lancaster,
Pa., Oct. 8, 1877.
Lancaster: The New Era, Oct. 8 and 9, 1877. 8vo. pp. (50). (Mounted.)
999
Reunion, 88th Pennsylvania Volunteers. The Reading and
Philadelphia wings of the Association hold their Second
Annual Reunion. Reception by the Mayor. Banquet at
Belmont Mansion.
8vo. pp. (4). (Mounted.)
Reunions of the Survivors of the Ninetieth Penna. Vols.
Infantry, on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, September
2 and 3, 1888, September 1 and 2, 1889. Dedication of
"Trie" Monument, locating their position on the after-
noon of July 1, 1863; junction of Oak Ridge and the
Mummasburg road. Dedication of "Eagle" Monument,
front of Zeigler's Grove, western base of Cemetery Hill;
position of July 3, 1863. Dedication of Chaplain Horatio
S. Howell's Memorial within Christ Lutheran Church,
Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg, and on the steps
thereof, where he was killed July 1, 1863. Dedication of
"Boulder" Monument, half way between Cemetery Hill
and Round Top; position on afternoon of July 2, 1863.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. III.
The 95TH Gala Night. A Reunion of Gallant "Vets." To-
gether with a history of the regiment from its enlistment
to its discharge. A brave record.
Germantown, Philadelphia: The Independent, Saturday, Oct. 20, 1883.
i6mo. pp. (11). (Mounted.)
First Reunion of the Ninety -sixth Penna., Pottsville, Penna.,
Sept. 14, 1886.
Pottsville: Standard, Sept. 17, 1886. i2mo. pp. (26).
Ninety-seventh Penna. Volunteers Reunion, May 3, 1884,
at West Chester, Penna., West Chester Local News,
Monday, May 5, 1884. pp. (6).
2. Reunion, Oct. 29, 1884. West Chester: Local News, Thursday,
Oct. 30, 1884. pp. (21).
3. Reunion, Aug. 20, 1885. Public Ledger, Aug. 20, 1885. pp. (1).
4. Reunion, Aug. 12, 1886. West Chester: Local News, Aug. 12,'
1886. pp. (10). The Jeffersonian, Aug. 14, 1886. pp. (10).
5. Reunion, Oct. 29, 1887. West Chester: Local News, Oct. 29,
1887. pp. (42).
6. Reunion, Oct. 29, 1889. West Chester: Local News. pp. 18.
7. Reunion, Oct. 26, 1895. West Chester: Local News, Saturday,
Oct. 26, and Monday, Oct. 28, 1895. pp. (20).
8. Reunion, Oct. 28, 1898, Parkersburg, Pa. West Chester: Local
News, Saturday, Oct. 29, 1898. pp. (11).
i2mo. and 8vo. 8 Vols. (Mounted.)
Roundhead Reunion, 19th Annual Reunion of the Society of
the 100th Pa. Vet. Vol., held at U. P. Church, Eastbrook,
Pa., Aug. 27, 1884.
2. The Soldiers Reunion, New Castle, Penna., Sept. 17, 1884. pp.
(20).
3. Twentieth Reunion, Rock Point, Aug. 23-25, 1885. New Castle,
Pa.: The Courant, August 28, 1885. pp. (2).
4. Twenty-first Reunion, Rochester, Pa. New Castle, Pa.: The
Courant, September 10, 1886. pp. (6).
8vo. 4 Vols. (Mounted.)
One Hundred and Fourth Regiment Penna. Vols., First
Reunion, Doylestown, May 26, 1880. Philadelphia: The
Times and Public Ledger, May 27, 1880. Doylestown,
Pa.: Democrat, June 1, 1880. pp. 23. Badges, etc.,
inserted.
2. Fifth Reunion, Sept. 26, 1894, with Durrell's Battery. Doyles-
town: Democrat, Sept. 27, 1894. pp. (7).
8vo. 2 Vols. (Mounted.)
Thirty-first Annual Reunion Association 114th Regiment,
P. V. (Collis' Zouaves D' Afrique), and Junior Association,
Sons of Members, 1901. (List of Survivors. 1901.)
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. (7).
Transactions of the First Annual Reunion of the I22d Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, held at Lancaster, Pa., Thurs-
day, May 17, 1883.
Lancaster, Pa.: The Newbra Steam Printing House. 1884. 8vo. pp. 49.
Gives history of regiment by John Smith, D. D. S.
Secretary's Report of the Annual Reunions of the Survivors'
Association 124th Regiment, P. V., from 1885 to 1890
(inclusive), pp. 79.
2. Held at Wilmington, Delaware, Sept. 17, 1889, by invitation of
Admiral S. F. DuPont Post, No. 2, Dept. of Delaware, G. A. R.
Wilmington, Del.: Delaware Printing Company. 1889-90. 8vo. 2 Vols.
Second Reunion of the One Hundred Forty-first Regiment
Penna. Vols. Towanda, Pa.: Bradford Reporter, Oct.
16, 1884. pp. 6.
2. Third Reunion, Sept. 3, 1885. Towanda, Pa.: Reporter Journal,
Sept. 3, 1885. pp. 2.
i2mo. 2 Vols. Cuttings inserted. (Mounted.)
First Reunion of the i42d Regiment Pa. Vols., held at Gettys-
burg, July 2, 1888.
n. p. (1888.) l8mo. pp. (8).
A Heroic Regiment. Annual Reunion of the 143d Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers, at Wilkes-Barre, Saturday, Nov. 7,
1885. Speech of M. D. Roche, Esq., of Scranton. A
careful historical account of the regiment from its organiza-
tion up to the time it was discharged, pp. (11).
2. Association of the 143d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Dedication of monument and Reunion at Gettysburg, September
11-12, 1889. Scranton, Pa.: Press of the Sunday News. pp. 67.
8vo. 2 Vols. (Mounted.)
Proceedings of Reunion and Dedication of State Monument held
by the Survivors of the 149th P. V. Regiment, at Gettys-
burg, Pennsylvania Day, Sept. 11 and 12, 1889.
Pittsburgh: Ferguson & Co., Printers. 1889. i2mo. pp. 16.
Association of the 150TH Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
Bucktail Brigade. Account of the proceedings at the
dedication of the regimental monument and annual
meeting of the association at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Day, Wednesday, September II, 1889.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 47.
First Annual Reunion Regimental Association of the Bucktail,
or First Rifle Regiments, P. R. V. C., at Williamsport,
Pa., Thursday and Friday, Oct. 20-21, 1887. pp. 51 (9).
2. Third Annual Reunion, Philipsburg, Centre Co., Pa., Wednesday
and Thursday, Aug. 21-22, 1889. pp. 35 (12).
3. Fourth Annual Reunion, Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa., Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 14-16, 1890. pp. 63.
4. Fifth Annual Reunion, Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pa.,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 16-18, 1891. pp. 23
(13).
5. Seventh Annual Reunion, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa.,
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 12-13, l893- PP- 43-
6. Ninth Annual Reunion, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa., Wednes-
day and Thursday, Sept. 4-5, 1895. pp. 41.
7. Program Tenth Annual Reunion at Emporium, Pa., on Wednes-
day and Thursday, August 26-27, 1896.
8. Eleventh Annual Reunion, Smethport, Pa., Thursday and
Friday, August 19-20, 1897, with names of survivors, pp. 51.
9. Twelfth Annual Reunion, Kennett Square, Pa., Thursday and
Friday, October 14-15, 1898, with names of survivors, pp. 43.
10. Thirteenth Annual Reunion, Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 5-7, 1899, with complete roster
of survivors. Compiled to June 1, 1900. pp. 56.
11. Fourteenth Annual Reunion, Ridgway, Pa., Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, September 13-15, 1900, with roster of survivors
and members. Compiled to Aug. 1, 1901. pp. 53.
12. Fifteenth Annual Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, October 10-12, 1901, with complete roster of
Survivors. Compiled to August 1, 1902. pp. 49.
13. Sixteenth Annual Reunion, Dubois, Penna., Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, Sept. 16-18, 1902, with complete roster of sur-
vivors. Compiled to May, 1903. pp. 48.
14. Seventeenth Annual Reunion, Harrisburg, Pa., Wednesday and
Thursday, June 24 and 25, 1903, with complete roster of sur-
vivors. Compiled to July I, 1904. pp. 49 (1).
15. Eighteenth Annual Reunion, Lock Haven, Penna., Friday and
Saturday, September 2-3, 1904, with complete roster of survivors.
Compiled to September 1, 1905. pp. 46.
8vo. 15 Vols.
Reunion Survivors' Association 187th Regiment Penna. Volun-
teer Infantry, Harrisburg, Pa., July 15, 1899.
n. p. n. d. 4to. pp. 5.
Second Pennsylvania Cavalry. First Annual Reunion held
at Harrisburg, 1888.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 4.
Third Pennsylvania Cavalry. Reunion at Newville, Pa.,
Sept. 17, 1878. Star of the Valley, Sept. 23, 1879. pp.
(16).
2. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 17, 1879. Evening Star, Sept. 23, 1879.
pp. (1).
3. Shippensburg, Pa., Sept. 17, 1 88 1. Evening Star, Sept, 22,
1881. pp. (1).
4. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 27, 1882. Post & Camp. Oct. 7, 14
and 28, 1882. pp. (3).
8vo. 4 Vols. (Mounted.)
History of 3d Pa. Cavalry Post and Camp, Nov. 4, 1882, inserted, with badges,
circulars, etc.
Fifteenth Penna. Cavalry Reunions. Account of the
Twelfth Annual Reunion Banquet, December 9, 1884.
pp.8.
2. Thirteenth Reunion Banquet, December 9, 1885. pp. 16.
Fourteenth Banquet, Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1886. pp. 23.
Fifteenth Banquet, Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1887. pp. 17.
Sixteenth Banquet, Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1888. pp. 20 (1).
Seventeenth Banquet, Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1889. pp. 29.
Eighteenth Banquet, Philadelphia, Nov. 12, 1890. pp. 31.
Nineteenth Banquet, Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1891. pp. 39.
Twentieth Banquet, Philadelphia, Nov. 16, 1892. (Philadelphia,
I893-) PP- (34) (2).
Twenty-first Banquet, Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 1893. pp. 48.
Twenty-second Banquet, Pittsburgh, Sept. 12, 1894. pp. 50 (2).
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12. Twenty-third Banquet, Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1895. pp. 57 (1).
13. Twenty-fourth Banquet, Philadelphia, Dec. I, 1896, and Western
Division, Pittsburgh, Sept. 22, 1896. pp. 68.
14. Twenty-fifth Banquet, Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1897. Dedication
of monument on the Battlefield of Chickamauga, Nov 13, 1897.
PP- 53-
15. Twenty-sixth Banquet, Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1898. pp. 38.
16. Twenty-seventh Banquet, Philadelphia, Sept. 7, 1899. pp. 62.
17. Twenty-eighth Banquet, Philadelphia, December 6, 1900. pp. 61.
18. Twenty-ninth Banquet, Philadelphia, October 30, 1901. pp. 81.
19. Thirtieth Banquet, Philadelphia, October 10, 1902. pp. 92.
20. Thirty-first Banquet, Philadelphia, November 10, 1903. pp. 96.
21. Thirty-second Banquet, Philadelphia, November 11, 1904. pp. 72.
22. Thirty-third Banquet, Philadelphia, November 14, 1905. pp. 78.
23. Thirty-fourth Banquet, Philadelphia, November 12, 1896.
pp. 107.
24. Thirty-fifth Banquet, Colorado Springs, Col., August 20-26, 1907.
pp. 85.
25. Thirty-sixth Banquet, Philadelphia, October 27, 1908. pp. 100.
26. Thirty-seventh Banquet, Philadelphia, November 10, 1909.
pp. 96.
27. Thirty-eighth Banquet, Philadelphia, September 19, 1910.
pp. 96.
28. Thirty-ninth Banquet, Philadelphia, November 14, 191 1. pp. 112.
29. Fortieth Banquet, Philadelphia, November 19, 1912. pp. 112.
30. Forty-first Banquet, Philadelphia, November 21, 1913. pp. 109.
8vo. 30 Vols.
First Reunion of the Survivors of the 21st Pennsylvania Volun-
teer Cavalry, held in G. A. R. Hall, Gettysburg, Pa.,
October 23, 1890. pp. —
2. Second Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., October 7, 1891. pp. 23 (1).
3. Third Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., October 5, 1892. pp. 25-39.
4. Fourth Reunion, Chambersburg, Pa., October 4, 1893. pp. 41-64.
5. Fifth Reunion, Chambersburg, Pa., Oct. 3, 1894. pp. 93 (1).
6. Sixth Reunion, Lancaster, Pa., October 29, 1895. pp. 95-117.
7. Seventh Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., October 27, 1896. pp.
1 18-144.
8. Eighth Reunion, York, Pa., October 27, 1897. pp. 145-169.
9. Ninth Reunion, Harrisburg, Pa., October 27, 1898. pp. 170-196.
10. Tenth Reunion, Lancaster, Pa., October 27, 1899. pp. 197-227.
11. Eleventh Reunion, Gettysburg, Pa., October 26, 1900. pp.
228-254.
12. Twelfth Reunion, Chambersburg, Pa., October 25, 1901. pp.
255-285.
13. Thirteenth Reunion, Johnstown, Pa., October 28, 1902. pp.
286-312.
14. Fourteenth Reunion, Gettysburg, October 26-27, 1903. pp.
313-336.
8vo. 14 Vols.
1004
Seventh Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Asso.
In Memoriam. 22nd Annual Reunion. Extract of
Minutes. Twenty-third Annual Reunion Seventh Penn-
sylvania Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Association.
Pottsville, Pa.: Daily Republican Print. 48mo. pp. 12 (1).
Battery "B," First Penna. Light Artillery, June 8, 1888. New
Castle, Pa.: The Volunteer, June, 1888. pp. (6).
2. Nineteenth Annual Reunion. A great crowd and a good time.
New Castle, Pa.: The Courant, June 15, 1888. pp. (22).
3. Reunion. Sunbury, Pa.: The Sunbury Daily, July 5, 1892. pp. (4).
4. The Reunion "The Battery B Boys celebrate their 25th Anniver-
sary." New Castle: The News, June 9, 1894. pp. (5).
8vo. and i2mo. (Mounted.)
Twenty-eighth and One Hundred and Forty-seventh
Regiments Penna. Volunteers and Knap's Penna. Battery.
Reunions.
1st, Philadelphia, 1871. 10th, Gettysburg, 1884.
2nd, Hazelton, 1872. nth, Gettysburg, 1885.
3rd, Philadelphia, 1873. 12th, Antietam, 1886.
4th, Pittsburgh, 1874. 13th, Philadelphia, 1887.
5th, Gettysburg, 1875. 14th, Gettysburg, 1889.
6th, Philadelphia, 1876. 15th, Philadelphia, 1890.
7th, Mauch Chunk, 1880. 16th, Williamsport, 1891.
8th, Selinsgrove, 1882. 17th, Washington, 1892.
9th, Gettysburg, 1883. • i8th, Pittsburgh, 1894.
8vo. 3 Vols.
Contains copies of everything printed in connection with the Association,
notices, circulars, bills of fare, tickets, badges, newspaper accounts, etc.
(Mounted.)
Autograph letters of Gen. Porter for Gen. Grant, Generals Sherman, McClellan,
Hooker, Slocum, Patterson, A. S. Williams, Greene, Ruger, Mindel, Kane
and Artist Rothermal.
Annual Reunion of First Defenders.
Lewistown, Pa.: Democrat and Sentinel, Friday, April 26, 1895.
i2mo. pp. (10). (Mounted.)
Reunion of the Doylestown Guards, Feb. 20, 1885.
Doylestown: Democrat, Feb. 24, 1885. 8vo. pp. (3.)
Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps "Round-up,"
Wednesday and Thursday, June 24-25, Harrisburg, Pa.
Together with a roster of comrades present.
Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by Electric Printing Co. 8vo. pp. 89.
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Reunion of the Philadelphia Brigade, upon the occasion of the
26th Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the
Republic, at Washington, September 21, 1892.
(Philadelphia. 1892.) 8vo. pp. 8.
Pennsylvania Reserves meet today in Final Reunion. Famous
organization founded by Governor Andrew G. Curtin,
and which was in forefront of Army of the Potomac's
Battles, gathers in Harrisburg.
Philadelphia: The Inquirer, Wednesday morning, June 24, 1903.
i2mo. (Mounted.) pp. (12).
Fort Stedman. Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the desperate
battle. Reunion in Harrisburg of Hartranft's Division,
pp. (12). Daily Telegraph, Tuesday evening, March
25, 1850'. (Mounted.)
2. Proceedings of the Reunion of the Third Division, Ninth Corps,
Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa., March 25, 1891. pp.
139-
1 2 mo. 8vo. 2 Vols.
Memorial Ceremonies at Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia,
under the auspices of Post No. 2, Department of Penn-
sylvania, Grand Army of the Republic, May 30, 1870.
(Address of D. Newlin Fell.) pp. 15. 1870.
2. May 30,1871. (Address of Joshua T. Owen.) 1871. pp.15.
3. June 2, 1872. (Address of J. W. Vanderslice.) 1872. pp. 23.
4. May 30, 1873. (Address of O. C. Bosbyshell.) 1873. pp. 18.
5. May 29, 1875. (Address of Thad. L. Vanderslice.) 1875.
pp. 19.
6. May 30, 1876. (Address of David F. Houston.) 1876. pp. 21.
7. May 30, 1877. (Address of James H. Campbell.) 1877. pp. 25.
8. May 30, 1878. (Address of Moses Veale.) 1878. pp. 20.
9. May 30, 1879. (Address of W. H. Lambert.) 1879. pp. 28.
10. May 29, 1880. (Address of John Roberts.) 1880. pp. 28.
11. May 30, 1 88 1. (Address of Robt. P. Dechert.) 1881. pp. 35.
12. May 30, 1882. (Address of Thos. E. Merchant.) 1882. pp.32.
13. May 30, 1883. (No address.) 1883. pp. 31.
14. May 30, 1884. (Address of Chas. H. Banes.) 1884. pp. 30.
15. May 30, 1885. (Address of F. A. Osbourn.) 1885. pp. 35.
16. May 30, 1886. (Address of L. R. Fortescue.) 1886. pp. 32.
17. May 30, 1887. (Address of M. E. Fagan.) 1887. pp.38.
18. May 30, 1888. (Address of Thos. J. Grier.) 1888. pp. 32.
19. May 30, 1889. (Address of Wm. C. Potter.) 1889. pp. 31.
20. May 30, 1890. (Address of B. F. Fisher.) 1890. pp. 40.
21. May 30, 1891. (Address of B. L. Agnew.) 1891. pp. 43.
22. May 30, 1892. (Address of J. Harvey Beale.) 1892. pp. 32
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May 30,
1893.
24.
May 30,
1894.
25-
May 30,
1895.
26.
May 30,
1896.
27.
May 29,
1897.
28.
May 30,
1898.
29.
May 30,
1899.
30.
May 30,
1900.
(Address of John F. Conaway.) 1893. pp. 31.
(Address of L. McMichael.) 1894. pp. 40.
(Address of D. W. Bartine.) 1895. pp. 34.
(Address of Joseph Welch.) 1896. pp. 30.
(Address of Charles H. Harding.) 1897. pp.36.
(Address of N. Ferree Lightner.) 1898. pp. 30.
(Address of William H. Graff.) 1899. pp. 36.
(Address of William Spang.) 1900. pp. 40.
8vo. 4 Vols. Circulars, cards, etc., inserted.
Twenty-eighth Encampment of the Grand Army of the
Republic, Department of Pennsylvania, March 1 and 2,
1894. Philadelphia.
4to. pp. 79.
Reunion of Post Phil Kearny No. 8, G. A. R., at Irving Hall,
March 25, 1868. Opening address, Comrade H. E.
Tremaine. Banner presentation and address by Major-
General J. Watts de Peyster, response by Post Commander
B. T. Morgan.
New York: Wm. Oland Bourne. 1868. 8vo. pp. 19.
Twenty-sixth National Encampment of the Grand Army of
the Republic, Washington, D. C, September 19 to 24,
1892.
Philadelphia: George G. Meade Post, No. 1, Department of Pennsylvania,
G. A. R. 8vo. pp. (16). XIV. 192. Appendix, pp. 94. (Map.)
The Twenty-eighth National Encampment G. A. R., Septem-
ber 10, 1894. Pittsburgh.
Harrisburg, Pa.: Press of E. K. Myers Printing House, n. d. 4to. pp. (160).
Louisville, 1861-1895, G. A. R. 29th Encampment. Souvenir
and Official Programme.
Sm. 4to. pp. (178).
Thirty-third Annual National Encampment of the Grand
Army of the Republic, Philadelphia, September 4-9, 1899.
Philadelphia: Published under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic,
by Hugo Thorsch. 8vo. pp. 255.
Thirty-third Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the
Republic, Philadelphia, September 4-9, 1899. Key to
the Avenue of Fame. Compiled by The Decoration and
Illumination Committee, Capt. Frank Furness, Chairman;
Gen. St. Clair A. Mulholland, Secretary.
n. d. 4to. pp. 20 (6).
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Official Souvenir Program of the Twenty-fourth National
Encampment, Boston, Mass., Aug., 1890, of the Grand
Army of the Republic, also Fourth Convention National
Naval Veterans' Association and the Eighth Annual
Convention Woman's Relief Corps.
Boston: Published by Geo. H. Richards, Jr. & Co. (1890.) 8vo. pp. 47.
Official Souvenir Program Thirty-fourth Annual Encamp-
ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Chicago,
August 26 to September 1, 1900.
n. p. Press of The Blakely Printing Company, n. d. 4to. pp. 124.
Official Souvenir of the Thirty-fifth National Encampment
of the Grand Army of the Republic, Cleveland, September,
1901.
PP. (7) 97 (i)-
Official Souvenir Program Forty-seventh National Encamp-
ment Grand Army of the Republic, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
September 15-20, 1863-1913. Issued by authority Chat-
tanooga Encampment Association, Chattanooga, Ten-
nessee.
Chattanooga: Purse Printing Co. n. d. 4to. pp. 31 (1).
Association of the Graduates of the United States Military
Academy at West Point, New York. Annual Reunion,
June 17, 1870. pp. 58.
2.
Second, June 17, 1871.
pp. 79 (1).
3-
Third, June 14, 1872.
pp. 64.
4-
Fourth, June 12, 1873.
pp. 106.
5-
Fifth, June 11, 1874.
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6.
Sixth, June 17, 1875.
pp. 85.
7-
Seventh, June 15, 1876.
pp. 96.
8.
Eighth, June 14, 1877.
PP- 75-
9-
Ninth, June 13, 1878.
pp. 66.
10.
Tenth, June 12, 1879.
pp. 128.
11.
Eleventh, June 17, 1880.
pp. 116.
12.
Twelfth, June 9, 1881.
pp. 169.
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Thirteenth, June 12, 1882.
pp. 136.
14.
Fourteenth, June 12, 1883.
pp. 148.
15-
Fifteenth, June 13, 1884.
pp. 148-9.
16.
Sixteenth, June 12, 1885.
pp. 120-29.
17-
Seventeenth, June 10, 1886.
pp. 148 13-
18.
Eighteenth, June 9, 1887.
pp. 88 36.
19-
Nineteenth, June 11, 1888.
pp. 106 (1).
20.
Twentieth, June 12, 1889.
pp. 116 (1) (1-19).
21.
Twenty-first ■, June 12, 1890.
pp. 60.
22.
Twenty-second, June 12, 189]
:. pp. 101.
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23. Twenty-third, June 9, 1892. pp. 110.
24. Twenty-fourth, June 9, 1893. pp. 163.
25. Twenty-fifth, June 12, 1894. pp. 116 (2).
26. Twenty-sixth, June 10, 1895. pp. 132 (2).
27. Twenty-seventh, June II, 1896. pp. 186 (1).
28. Twenty-eighth, June 10, 1897. pp. 98 (1).
29. Twenty-ninth, June 9, 1898. pp. 94 (1).
30. Thirtieth, June 7, 1899. pp. 182.
31. Thirty-first, June 12, 1900. pp. 154.
32. Thirty-second, June 8, 1901. pp.241.
33. Thirty-third, June 9, 1902. pp. 153.
34. Thirty-fourth, June 10, 1903. pp. 236.
35. Thirty-fifth, June 14, 1904. pp. 196.
36. Thirty-sixth, June 13, 1905. pp. 135.
37. Thirty-seventh, June 11, 1906. pp.203.
38. Thirty-eighth, June 13, 1907. pp. 114.
39. Thirty-ninth, June 12, 1908. pp. 191.
40. Fortieth, June 10, 1909. pp. 173.
41. Forty-first, June 14, 1910. pp. 173.
42. Forty-second, June 12, 191 1. pp.194.
43. Forty-third, June 11, 1912. pp. 163.
44. Forty-fourth, June 11, 1913. pp.147.
8vo. 18 Vols.
Address before the Association, June 11, 1874, by Prof. Charles
Davies. pp. 32.
2. Address before the Association, June 17, 1874, by Prof- Charles
Davies. pp. 23.
3. Address at the unveiling ceremonies of the Statue of Gen. Thayer,
by Gen. G. W. Cullum. pp. 36. (Circulars, etc., inserted.)
4. Address to the Graduation Class. 1880. pp. 20. Addresses to
the Graduation Class, June 12, 1886, by Brig.-Gen. John Gibbon,
pp. 17.
5. Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the United States
Military Academy, West Point, New York, June, 1901. pp. 40.
8vo. 5 Vols.
The Association of Graduates of the United States Military
Academy, Bulletin No. 1, December, 1900. pp. 71 (1).
2. Bulletin No. 2, January, 1902. pp. 93.
West Point, N.Y.: U.S. M. A. Press. 8vo.
Society of the Cavalry Corps of the Armies of the United
States, Constitution and record of proceedings of the
meeting held in Providence, June 27, 1877, and in Spring-
field, Mass., June 5, 1878. pp. 12.
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John P. Hickman, Secretary.
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Altsheler, Joseph A. — The Guns of Bull Run. A story of
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Ashby, Thomas A. — The Valley Campaigns, being the
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in the Shenandoah Valley, during the War of States, by
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Bachman, DeForest L. — After Twenty-five Years of
Peaceful Repose, this memorial to my father, Colonel
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DeForest L. Bachman, October 28, 191 3.
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Bankston, Marie Louise Benton. — Camp-fire Stories of the
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Barber, Amherst W. — The Benevolent Raid of General Lew
Wallace. How Mexico was saved in 1864. The Monroe
Doctrine in Action. Testimony of a survivor, Private
Justus Brooks. Compiled by A. W. Barber.
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Benson, Edwin N. — Rawle, William Brooke — Morrison,
James. — Addresses delivered before the Society of the
Alumni of the Protestant Episcopal Academy, Philadel-
phia, relating to the pupils who served in the War of the
Rebellion, 1861-1865, delivered by Edwin N. Benson,
Brevet Lieut. -Colonel William Brooke Rawle, and James
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Bingham, Luther G. — The Little Drummer Boy, Clarence
D. McKenzie, the child of the Thirteenth Regiment N. Y.
S. M., and the child of the Mission Sunday School.
Triumphs of Grace. Fulton Street Prayer Meeting.
New York: Board of Publication of the R. P. Dutch Church, Synod's Rooms.
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Bentley, Wilber Gorton. — Under the Search-Light. Ad-
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the State of Illinois Military Order of. the Loyal Legion, by
Wilbur Gorton Bentley, Lt.-Colonel 9th New York
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Blake, Walter H. — Channon, Frank E. — Hand Grips. The
story of the great Gettysburg Reunion, July, 1913. By
Comrade Walter H. Blake. Compiled by Frank E.
Channon.
Vineland, N. J.: G. E. Smith, Publisher, n. d. i2mo. pp. 214.
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Bouton, John B. — Memoir of Gen. Louis Bell, 4th New
Hampshire Regiment. By John B. Bouton.
New York. 1865. 8vo. pp. —
Bradford, Gamaliel. — Confederate Portraits. By Gama-
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin Co. MDCCCCXIV.
8vo. pp. XVI 1 1. 1 -29 1.
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Bramhall, Frank J. — The Military Souvenir. A portrait
gallery of military and naval heroes.
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Brown, Francis Henry. — Roll of Students of Harvard
College who have served in the Army or Navy during the
War of the Rebellion, by F. H. Brown. Commemoration
Day, July 21, 1865.
Riverside, Cambridge. 1866. l6mo. pp. 47(11).
Brown, Fred. Radford. — History of the Ninth U. S. Infantry,
1799-1909. By Captain Fred. R. Brown, Adjutant
Ninth Infantry.
Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. 1909. 8vo. pp. XIII. 1-842.
Byrne, Charles Christopher. — Reminiscences of an Army
Surgeon, 1860-1863.
n. p. n. d. 8vo. pp. 26.
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Bibliography of State Participation in the Civil War, 1 861 -1866.
War Department Library, Subject Catalogue No. 6.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1913.
8vo. pp. 1 140. Third edition.
Carlisle, J. M. — Tribute to the Memory of Gen. (R. E.) Lee.
Washington. 1870. pp. — Privately printed.
Chaplin, Jane Dunbar.— Out of the Wilderness, by Mrs.
Jane Dunbar Chaplin.
Boston: Published by Henry A. Young & Co. 1870. i2mo. pp.330.
Colston, Frederick M. — Recollections of Chancellorsville
and Gettysburg. By Captain Frederick M. Colston.
Ms. 8vo. pp. 16. Presentation copy. Autograph note of Author.
Conley, Charles. — Society of the Army and Navy of the
South. Fallen heroes of the Department of the South
and of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Compiled
by Charles Conley, President.
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Crim, Matt. — Adventures of a fair rebel by Matt Crim.
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Illustrated.
New York and Lexington, Ky., April, 1893.
Davis, George Breckenridge. — Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States Commandery of the District
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Darling, Jasper Tucker. — Patriotism, its peril and re-
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the Civil War, by Daniel Coolidge Fletcher, Sergt. Co. A,
40th Regt. N. Y. V.
Ayer, Mass. : Press of Huntley S. Turner. 1894. 8vo. pp.196.
Fradenburgh, J. N. — In Memoriam. Henry Harrison Cum-
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Frost, Griffin. — Camp and Prison Journal, embracing scenes
in camp, on the march and in prisons: Springfield, Gratiot
Street, St. Louis and Macon City, Mo., Fort Delaware,
Alton and Camp Douglas, 111., Camp Morton, Ind., and
Camp Chase, Ohio; also scenes and incidents during a
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Granville, P. — History of the New Hampshire Surgeons in the
War of the Rebellion.
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the Rebellion, together with many interesting facts im-
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Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: U. S. Cavalry Association. 1910.
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Names of the Old Soldiers living in and around Olathe,
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Green, James. — Personal Recollections of Daniel H.
Chamberlain. By James Green. Portraits.
Worcester. 1908. 8vo. pp. —
Hale, Edward Everett. — Memories of a Hundred Years, by
Edward Everett Hale, author of "The man without a
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the Campaign of the Army of the Border against General
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History of the Fourth Maine Battery Light Artillery in the
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Johnston, Richard Malcom. — Autobiography of Col. Rich-
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King, Charles. — Between the Lines. A story of the War.
By Captain Charles King. Illustrated.
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Leonard, A. C. — The Boys in Blue of 1 861 -1865. A con-
densed history worth preserving. A. C. Leonard, Pub-
lisher, Lancaster, Pa., Past Commander of Post 405,
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Lincoln, Levi. — Memorial of Gen. William S. Lincoln, 34th
Massachusetts Infantry. By Levi Lincoln,
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Wave of the American Civil War. By Francis Marshal.
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Meeker, A. M. — Eliza Ross, or illustrated guide of Lookout
Mountain.
Atlanta, Ga. 1870. 8vo. pp. —
Merrill, Samuel. — The Seventh Indiana Volunteer In-
fantry in the War of the Rebellion, by Samuel Merrill.
Indianapolis: The Bowen- Merrill Co., Publishers. (1900.) 8vo. pp. (6) 1-372.
Michie, Peter Smith. — Oration pronounced before the United
States Corps of Cadets on the Fourth Day of July, 1862,
at the United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.,
by Peter S. Michie, Cadet U. S. M. A.
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Moors, J. F.— History of the Fifty-second Regiment Massa-
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Page, Thomas Nelson. — Among the Camps, or Young People's
Stories of the War, by Thomas Nelson Page. Illustrated.
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Palmer, L. T. — The Life of General U. S. Grant. His early
life, military achievements and history of his civil ad-
ministration, his sickness and death, together with tour
around the world, containing his speeches, receptions and
description of his travels, edited by Lt. L. T. Remlap.
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Raymond, W. G. — Life Sketches, etc., written by himself.
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Boston. 1 89 1. 8vo. pp. —
Reed, William Howell. — The Heroic Story of the United
States Sanitary Commission, by William Howell Reed,
1 861 -1 865. Reprinted from the Christian Register.
Boston: Geo. H. Ellis Co., Printer. 1910. 8vo. pp. 26.
Roe, Alfred Seelye. — History of 24th Massachusetts Regiment,
"New England Guard Regiment." By Alfred S. Roe.
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Worcester. 1907. 8vo. pp. 573.
Rombauer, R. J. — The Contest; a military treatise.
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Sweeny, William M. — A Biographical Memoir of Thomas
William Sweeny, Brigadier-General United States Army,
by his son, William M. Sweeny.
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Service to the Memory of William Tecumseh Sherman, Academy
of Music, Brooklyn, Thursday evening, May 7th.
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gleanings in the sea of readings, by Wm. H. Wesson, of
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Hagner, Peter Valentine. — History of the Aztec Club,
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September, 1885.
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Hamilton, Ian. — A Staff Officer's Scrap Book during the
Russo-Japanese War. By Lieut. -General Sir Ian Hamil-
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impression. * *
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Harris, T. L. — The Trent Affair. Including a review of
English and American relations at the beginning of the
Civil War. Introduction by J. A. Woodburn.
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Palliser, Bury. — Historic Devices, Badges, and War-Cries.
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Richards, Walter. — Her Majesty's Army, a descriptive
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Queen's forces from their first establishment to the
present time, by Walter Richards, with colored illus-
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London: J. S. Virtue & Co., Limited.
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Roberts, William Hugh. — Mexican War Veterans. A
complete roster of the Regular and Volunteer Troops in
the War between the United States and Mexico, from 1846
to 1848. The volunteers are arranged by States, alpha-
betically. Compiled from official sources by Wm. Hugh
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Washington, D. C: Brentanos. 1887. 8vo. pp. 80.
Report of a Committee appointed by resolution adopted at the
Annual Meeting, October, 1887. Aztec Club, founded in
the City of Mexico, A. D. 1847. Published January, 1888.
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Swift, Eben. — The Pistol, the mellay and the fight at Devil's
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Wolseley, Garnet Joseph. — The Story of a Soldier's Life.
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G. C. M. G., D. C. L., LL. D., with photogravure portrait
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Vol. I. pp. XI. 1-398. Vol. II. pp. XI. 1-383.
Wood, William. — The Fight for Canada. A sketch from the
history of the Great Imperial War, by William Wood, a
Navy League Secretary, Major in the Canadian Militia
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