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to C.J. Nourse
August 4, 1824
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
The letter is regarding movement of soldiers and plans to cease recruiting. Taylor was a Colonel in the 1st Regimental Infantry. Nourse was a major in the Army.
GLC00496.089
to E. B. [Branch]
10/4/1864
Falconer, William, fl. 1863
Falconer, an Officer in Command, requests transportation for 380 men to Goldsboro, North Carolina, from [Branch?], Assistant Quartermaster at Petersburg.
GLC00468.11
Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting Major General G. W. Morgan's report of the occupation of Cumberland Gap.
27 May 1864
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
Report of General George W. Morgan's occupation of the Cumberland Gap forwarded by Secretary of War Stanton to the House of Representatives. Pages 1-7 consists of Morgan's report. Pages 8-19 consists of supporting correspondence. Dated from the...
GLC00267.289
[Message from the President to Congress communicating Nathaniel Bank's General Order number 23]
February 28, 1865
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894
Banks' General Orders No. 23 being forwarded to Congress, by President Lincoln, with a note from Edwin Stanton. "In compliance with the resolution by the Senate of the 23rd instant, I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of War, with the...
GLC00267.294
Recollections of the early days of the national guard comprising the prominent events in the history of the famous seventh regiment New York militia
1868
Mason, John, fl. 1868
Published by J.M. Bradstreet & Son. Image of the regiment's seal opposite the title page. By "an ex-orderly sergeant" named John Mason. Publisher advertisement before the text says the manuscript, which had been disregarded for "two or three years...
GLC00267.296
Operations against Charleston
1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
The report "Operations against Charleston," is only the first of several reports sent to the U.S. Senate in this bound volume. The others include: Operations in the Gulf Department, Trade Regulations, Battle of Cedar Mountain with testimony by...
GLC00267.301
Report of Major-General John Pope. Letter from the secretary of war, in answer to resolution of the House of 18th ultimo, transmitting copy of report of Major General John Pope.
1863
Pope, John, 1822-1892
Popes's report to the House of Representatives with accompanying documents and a foldout map. Concerns "the operations of the army of Virginia, while under his command." HED Doc. 81. Sabin 64116.
GLC00267.311
Review by the judge advocate general of the proceedings, findings, and sentence of a general court martial held in the City of Washington...
Holt, Joseph, 1807-1894
(title continues)... for the trial of Major General Fitz John Porter, of the United States Volunteers. Includes a record of Porter's court-martial.
GLC00267.312
The Story of one regiment: The Eleventh Maine infantry volunteers...
1896
I Nevins 127, Dornbusch 73, Union bookshelf 136.
GLC00267.280
A Soldier's recollections: Leaves from the diary of a young Confederate...
1921
McKim, Randolph H., 1842-1920
I Nevins 126, Coulter 311 cites the first edition. 2nd Maryland Infantry Also published in London, Bombay, and Calcutta
GLC00267.281
Proceedings in the Legislature 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.
1862
Massachusetts General Court, fl. 1862
Published by Wright and Potter. Includes Massachusetts Mayor John Albion Andrew's statement requesting the Maryland General Assembly to inform the Massachusetts General Court of action taken regarding relief of Massachusetts soldiers slain or...
GLC00267.282
History of the thirty-fifth regiment, Massachusetts volunteers, 1862-1865
1884
I Nevins 129, Dornbusch 305, Union bookshelf 150.
GLC00267.283
A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War
1868-1871
Schouler, William, 1814-1872
Written by Schouler as the former Adjutant General of Massachusetts. Two volume history. First volume published 1868, second volume 1871. First volume has 670 pages and the second volume has 711 pages. First volume published by E.P. Dutton & Co...
GLC00267.284
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
December 31, 1861
Adjutant General Schouler submitted his report along with the reports of the Quartermaster General, Surgeon General, Commissary General, and Master of Ordnance to Massachusetts Governor John A. Andrew. All the reports contain an update on the...
GLC00267.285
[General orders number 20, congratulating soldiers for their performance in the Battle of Vicksburg]
04 July 1863
McPherson, James Birdseye, 1828-1864
McPherson, Commander of the 17th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, declares: "With tireless energy, with sleepless vigilance, by night and by day, with battery and with rifle pit, with trench and mine, you made your sure approaches, until overcome...
GLC00267.286
Record. Twenty-second Michigan infantry, Civil War 1861-1865
circa 1904
Volume 22 of the Michigan Adjutant General Reports. Illustrated.
GLC00267.287
Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-1865. Volume II Official reports...
1899
Second edition.
GLC00267.288
Nashville. The decisive battle of the rebellion
4 January 1876
Peyster, John Watts de, 1821-1907
Address delivered before the annual meeting of the New-York Historical Society by Major General dePeyster. Part of a paragraph on page 4 is crossed out, but still legible. Also a sentence on page 6 is crossed out, but still legible. Gives an...
GLC00267.290
History of the ninth regiment New Hampshire volunteers in the war...
1895
O., Edward, fl. 1895
I Nevins 123, Dornbusch 36.
GLC00267.291
History of the eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5
1904
Livermore, Thomas L., 1844-1918
I Nevins 121, Dornbusch 76
GLC00267.292
New Jersey troops in the Gettysburg campaign
1888
Toombs, Samuel, 1844-1889
Title continues, "from June 5 to July 31, 1863." "To the memory of the gallant Jerseymen who sacrificed their lives at the battle of Gettysburg for the maintenance of the Union this book is reverently dedicated." Inscription inside cover: "Butler...
GLC00267.293
History of the sixtieth regiment New York State volunteers
Eddy, Richard, 1828-1906
Full title is: "History of the Sixtieth Regiment New York state volunteers, From the Commencement of its Organization in July, 1861, to its Public Reception at Ogdensburgh as a Veteran Command, January 7th, 1864." Written by Eddy, the chaplain of...
GLC00267.295
Three years in the Sixth Corps
1867
Stevens, George Thomas., fl. 1832-1921
Full title is: "Three years in the Sixth Corps. A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April 1865." Published by D. Van Nostrand in New York. Printed by Weed, Parsons and Company at 18...
GLC00267.297
Final report on the battlefield of Gettysburg
1900
New York, Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Ch
Spine title: New York at Gettysburg. Monuments commission report for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Albany: J.B. Lyon Company. Written in accordance with a New York state act "to provide for designating the positions and movements...
GLC00267.298
Reminiscences 1861-1865: Lawson Harrill, Captain Company I, 56th Regiment N.C.
1910
Harrill, Lawson, fl. 1910
Dornbusch 834. Rare North Carolina regimental history with action in WV, NC and Va.
GLC00267.299
McCook's brigade at the assault upon Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864
James, Frank B., fl. 1895-1903
Written by James, the former Captain of the 52nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and later Brevet Major United States Volunteers. The 52nd Ohio was in the 14th Corps. Fold out black and white map of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia on 27 June 1864, which marks...
GLC00267.300
History of the one hundred and twenty-fifth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers...
1906
I Nevins 144, Dornbusch 304, Nicholson 409. Written by The Regimental Committee. Illustrated.
GLC00267.302
The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh. History of the regiment
1908
Dornbusch 216. Second edition, enlarged with chapter on escapes from Confederate prisons
GLC00267.303
History of the corn exchange regiment, 118th Pennsylvania volunteers....
Smith, John L., fl. 1888
I Nevins 144, Dornbusch (Penn) 289, Union bookshelf 200, Nicholson 408, Wilkinson 9104
GLC00267.304
Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861-1865
1913
Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927
I Nevins 166, Dornbusch (reference)
GLC00267.305
History of the Hampton Battery F. Independent Pennsylvania light artillery
1909
Clark, William, fl. 1909
I Nevins 70, Dornbusch 24
GLC00267.306
The lost cause; a new southern history of the war of the confederates
1866
Pollard, Edward A., 1831-1872
Written by Pollard, the former editor of the "Richmond Examiner," which supported the Confederacy but was hostile to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. First edition copy published by E.B. Treat & Co. in New York. Sticker at bottom of title...
GLC00267.307
The first year of the war
Written by Pollard, the editor of the "Richmond Examiner," which supported the Confederacy but was hostile to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Second edition copy printed in New York by Charles B. Richardson at 594 and 596 Broadway. Title...
GLC00267.308
The second year of the war
Written by Pollard, the editor of the "Richmond Examiner," which supported the Confederacy but was hostile to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. First edition copy printed by Charles B. Richardson in New York at 596 Broadway. This book, along...
GLC00267.309
Life of Jefferson Davis, with a seceret history of the Southern Confederacy, ...
1869
Title continues: "gathered "behind the scenes in Richmond." Containing curous and extraordinary information of the principal southern characters in the late war, in connection with President Davis, and in relation to the various intrigues of his...
GLC00267.310
The case of the United States, laid before the Tribunal of arbitration convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871.
1872
United States.
The United States' case in arbitration against Great Britain regarding the "Alabama Claims." The United States sought compensation from Great Britain because the British supplied commerce raiding ships, including the "Alabama," to the Confederacy....
GLC00267.221
Battle fields and camp fires
1890
Abbot, Willis J., 1863-1934
I. Nevins 21, III Dornbusch 1366.
GLC00267.218
The history of civil war in America
1863, 1866
Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1805-1877
Two volume history of the Civil War, the first volume published during the war. Claims to be "a full and impartial account of the origin and progress of the rebellion." Book is "Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and numerous steel engravings of...
GLC00267.219
The war between the Union and the Confederacy and its lost opportunities
1905
Oates, William C., 1835-1910
Howes O2aa, Dornbusch (Alabama) 53, I Nevins 139.
GLC00267.220
The Engineer battalion in the Civil War (Occasional papers no. 44)
Thompson, Gilbert, 1839-1909
Revised and rewritten by John W. N. Schulz. Illus. Dornbusch II 1628
GLC00267.254
Letter of the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 6th instant, relative to the purchase of extracts of coffee for the use of the troops
January 16,1862
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Report submitted to the Senate by Secretary of War Cameron extols the advantages of Professor H.A. Tilden's coffee extract, apparently a synthetic or ersatz coffee and condensed milk mixture. Claims "[t]he coffee and sugar ration for 100,000 men for...
GLC00267.255
General T.T. Garrard and others : letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to Resolution of the House of 18th instant, transmitting papers relative to the claim of T.T. Garrard and others for the destruction of their salt and works, by order of General Buell, in 1862.
United States War Department
House Executive Document (HED) No. 29 of the 1st Session of the 38th Congress. Copies of letters, reports, depositions, and other statements pertaining to General Don Carlos Buell's destruction of the salt works in Goose Creek, Kentucky on 21...
GLC00267.258
Dear belle: Letters from a cadet and officer to his sweetheart, 1858-1865
1965
McCrea, Tully, 1839-1918
I Nevins 125
GLC00267.251
The Genesis of the Civil War: The Story of Sumter, 1860-1861
1887
Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 1829-1892
Discusses the events leading to the Civil War both from his vantage point as an officer at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter and from a larger context. Focuses both on events he witnessed firsthand and those he researched. Printed by Charles Webster...
GLC00267.252
The American Iliad; the epic story of the Civil War as narrated by eyewitnesses and contemporaries
1947
Eisenschiml, Otto, 1880-1963
Edited by Eisenschiml and Ralph Newman. 1st edition, published by the Bobbs-Merrill Company.
GLC00267.253
Three months in the Southern states: April-June, 1863
Fremantle, Arthur James Lyon, Sir, 1835-1901
First American edition, published by John Bradburn (the orginal British edition was published in 1863). A few comments pencilled in by a pro-Union reader (after the title: "containing the lies of a Brittsher"; below an engraving of Jefferson Davis:...
GLC00267.256
Gettysburg: What they did here
1924
Minnigh, Luther W., fl. 1905-1924
Title continues, "The Standard Historical Guide Book on 'Gettysburg' with Numerous Maps and Illustrations." Covers battle plans and marches, various headquarters, and details of the three days' battle. Describes the Soldiers' National Cemetery and...
GLC00267.259
The life, campaigns and public services of Lieut. General Grant
circa 1865
Biography of Ulysses S. Grant "With a full history of his Life, Campaigns, and battles, and his Orders, Reports, and Correspondence with the War Department and the President in relation to them, from the time he first took the field in this war...
GLC00267.260
War letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray Major, Judge Advocate and John Codman Ropes Historian of the War with portraits.
1927
Gray, John C., 1839-1915
Published by the Riverside Press for the Massachusetts Historical Society. Note behind cover: "I Nevins 97: "unique" / Union Bookshelf 36."
GLC00267.261
Marching through Georgia...
Hedley, Fenwick Y., fl. 1884-1890
Title continues: "Pen-Pictures of Every-Day Life in General Sherman's Army, from the Beginning of the Atlanta Campaign Until the Close of the War." Written by Hedley, who was adjutant of the 32nd Illinois Infantry and Member of the Society of the...
GLC00267.262
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