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1886
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, 1815-1894
Speech of Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, February 18, 1886.
Curtin praises Fitz John Porter.
GLC00267.316
1895
O., Edward, fl. 1895
History of the ninth regiment New Hampshire volunteers in the war...
I Nevins 123, Dornbusch 36.
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1904
Livermore, Thomas L., 1844-1918
History of the eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5
I Nevins 121, Dornbusch 76
GLC00267.292
1888
Toombs, Samuel, 1844-1889
New Jersey troops in the Gettysburg campaign
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
1864
Eddy, Richard, 1828-1906
History of the sixtieth regiment New York State volunteers
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
1867
Stevens, George Thomas., fl. 1832-1921
Three years in the Sixth Corps
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
1900
New York, Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Ch
Final report on the battlefield of Gettysburg
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
1910
Harrill, Lawson, fl. 1910
Reminiscences 1861-1865: Lawson Harrill, Captain Company I, 56th Regiment N.C.
Dornbusch 834. Rare North Carolina regimental history with action in WV, NC and Va.
GLC00267.299
James, Frank B., fl. 1895-1903
McCook's brigade at the assault upon Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864
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
1906
History of the one hundred and twenty-fifth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers...
I Nevins 144, Dornbusch 304, Nicholson 409. Written by The Regimental Committee. Illustrated.
GLC00267.302
1908
The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh. History of the regiment
Dornbusch 216. Second edition, enlarged with chapter on escapes from Confederate prisons
GLC00267.303
Smith, John L., fl. 1888
History of the corn exchange regiment, 118th Pennsylvania volunteers....
I Nevins 144, Dornbusch (Penn) 289, Union bookshelf 200, Nicholson 408, Wilkinson 9104
GLC00267.304
1913
Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927
Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861-1865
I Nevins 166, Dornbusch (reference)
GLC00267.305
1909
Clark, William, fl. 1909
History of the Hampton Battery F. Independent Pennsylvania light artillery
I Nevins 70, Dornbusch 24
GLC00267.306
1866
Pollard, Edward A., 1831-1872
The lost cause; a new southern history of the war of the confederates
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
1863
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
1869
Life of Jefferson Davis, with a seceret history of the Southern Confederacy, ...
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
27 January 1866
Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892
Roll of Honor. Names of soliders, victims of the rebellion, buried in the National Cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia
Marked "General Order No. 10" by the Quartermaster General's Office. Submitted by the Quartermaster Brevet Major General Meigs. Says it "is published, by authority of the Secretary of War, for the information of their comrades and friends."...
GLC00267.318
1868
Roll of honor. Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American Union
Full title is: "Roll of honor. (No. XV.) Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defence of the American Union, Interred in the National Cemeteries at Antietam (Maryland) and at Arlington, (Additional,) Culpeper Court-House, Cold Harbor, Winchester, Staunton...
GLC00267.319
21 February 1868
Perry, Alexander James, 1828-1913
Alphabetical index to places of interment of deceased Union soldiers in the various states and territories
Full title: "Alphabetical Index to Places of Internment of Deceased Union Soldiers in the Various States and Territories, as Specified in Roll of Honor Nos. I-XIII, Being Those Issued from the Quartermaster General's Office, Between June 15, 1865...
GLC00267.320
United States. Army. Quartermaster's Dept.
The Martyrs who, for our country, gave up their lives in the prison pens in Andersonville, Ga.
Contains a report by Captain James M. Moore, the assistant quartermaster for the United States army, dated 20 September 1866 followed by a list of those interred at Andersonville, Georgia (which takes up 216 pages). Issued by the Quartermaster...
GLC00267.321
Roll of honor. (no. XXII) Names of soldiers who died in defense of the American Union, interred in the National Cemetery at Nashville, Tennesee
Submitted by Quartermaster General and Brevet Major General Meigs. Printed by the Government Printing Office. Prepared in the central office of the Quartermaster General under Brevet Brigadier General Alexander J. Perry. Contains record of 16,485...
GLC00267.322
1870
Roll of honor. Names of soldiers who died in defense of the Union, interred in the national cemeteries
Complete title is: "Roll of Honor (No. XXV.) Names of Soldiers who Died in the Defense of the Union, Interred in the National Cemeteries at Fredericksburg, Virginia; Mobile, Alabama; and Fort Gibson, Indian Territory; and Names Not Heretofore...
GLC00267.323
1 December 1862
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Report of the Secretary of Navy
Secretary of the Navy Welles report on naval activities in 1862, including operations on the Mississippi (especially New Orleans), Galveston, Forts Henry & Donelson, and Fort Pulaski. Several charts throughout. Original blue wrapper cover.
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