athaia. New fork THE JAMES VERNER SCAIFE COLLECTION CIVIL WAR LITERATURE THE GIFT OF JAMES VERNER SCAIFE CLASS OF 18B9 1919 The date shows when this volume was taken. To renew this book copy the call No. and give to the librarian. HOME USE RULES All Books subject to Recall AH borrowers must regis- ter in the library to borrow books for home use. All books must be re- turned at end of college year for inspection and repairs. Limited books must be re- ^^ Cornell University Library The original of tiiis bool< is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029561614 WAR DEPARTMENT : OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF War College Division, General Staff, No. 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STATE PARTICIPATION IN THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1866 WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRARY SUBJECT CATALOGUE NO. 6 THIRD EDITION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1913 War Department, Document No. 432. Office of the Chief of Staff. War Department, Office of the Chief of Staff, Washington, February 25, WIS. This revised and enlarged edition of the "Bibliography of State Participation in the Civil War, 1861-1866," prepared in the War Department library, is published for the information of all concerned. By order of the Secretary of War : Leonard Wood, Major General, Chief of Staff. m PREFACE. The first edition of this catalogue was published in 1897, the second edition 1899, and the supplement to the second edition 1904. The general arrangement is alphabetical by States with the following threefold division in each State : 1. Official publications, such as reports of adjutants general, governors' messages. State registers, etc. 2. Regimental histories in alphabetical and numerical sequence. 3. Miscellaneous, such as State, county, and town histories, and all material bearing upon the local participation not embraced in the preceding divisions. General associations, both Union and Confederate, covering more than one State, memorial organizations. Army corps, occasional periodicals, etc., are contained in the appendix. Many synonyms of Confederate organizations have been added. Similar information concerning Union forces can be found in ' ' Syno- nyms of Volunteer Organizations of the United States," printed by the Adjutant General's office in 1885. An asterisk preceding the title indicates that the book is not in the War Department library. In such cases, however, the locality, when known, is designated. All needed information about missing num- bers and missing titles will be appreciated. In several of the Southern and border States there were both Con- federate and Federal organizations. It has been found convenient to designate the Federal organizations by the use of the word Union in parentheses, viz, (Union) . The War Department library would be glad to receive from in- dividuals, societies, or associations any material bearing upon the civil war, which may be sent gratuitously, either new matter or to complete partial files. Franks will be sent to cover the prepayment of postage to the library. ABBREYIATIOS"S. a. c army corps. adjt adjutant. Ala Alabama. Ariz Arizona. Ark Arkansas. art artillery. biog biography. brig brigadier or brigade. brvt brevet. Cal California. capt captain. cav cavalry. CO company or county. col colonel. col. pi colored plate. coll collection. Colo Colorado. comp compiled or compiler. Cong Congress. Conn Connecticut. C. S. A Confederate States of America. D. District of Columbia. Del Delaware. dept department. diagr diagram. ed edition, edited, or ed- itor. facsim facsimile. Fla Florida. front frontispiece. Gra Georgia. G. A. R Grand Army of the Re- public. gen general. hist history or historical. la Iowa. Ill Illinois. illus illustration. incl including. Ind Indiana. Ind. T Indian Territory. inf infantry. Kan VI Ky Kentucky. La Louisiana. L. C Library of Congress. lieut lieutenant. lieut. col lieutenant colonel. mag magazine. maj . . : major. Mass Massachusetts. Mass. hist. soc. Massachusetts historical society. Md Maryland. Me Maine. Mich Michigan. mil military. Mi Tin Minnesota. misc miscellaneous. Miss Mississippi. Mo Missouri. Mont Montana. M.O.L.L. U.S.. Military order of the loyal legion of the United States. M. V. M Massachusetts volun- teer militia. N. Y. H. A New York heavy artil- lery. N. Y. S. N. G New York state nation- al guard. N. C North Carolina. n. d no date. N. Dak North Dakota. N. G National guard. N. H New Hampshire. N. J New Jersey. N. Mex New Mexico. n. p no place. n. s new series. N. Y New York. Nebr Nebraska. Nev Nevada. Okla Oklahoma. Ore Oregon. 0. s old series. p page or pages. ABBEEVIATIONS. vn Pa Pennsyl-vania. pamp pamphlet. photo photograph. pi plate or plates. p. 1 prelhninary leaves. port portrait. pub published or publisher. R. I Rhode Island. S, C South Carolina. S. Dak South Dakota. Bess session. soc society. So. hist. assn. . . .Southern history asso- ciation. So. hist, soc Southern historical so- ciety. Tenn Tennessee. Tex Texas. t.-p title-page. trans translated or translator. U. C. V United confederate veterans. XJ. D. C United daughters of the confederacy. U. S United States. U. S. 0. I United States colored infantry. U. S. 0. T United States colored troops. U. S. V United States volun- teers. V. or vol volume. Va Virginia. vol volunteers. V. R. Veteran reserve corps. Vt Vermont. V. V Veteran volunteer. Wash Washington. W. D. L War Department Li- brary. Wis Wisconsin. Wis. hist, soc Wisconsin historical so- ciety. W. R. C Woman's relief corps. W. Va West Virginia. Wyo Wyoming. TABLE OF OOI^TENTS. Page. Preface v Abbreviations vi Table of contents vii Alabama 1 Arizona 15 Arkansas 15 California 23 Colorado 30 Connecticut 32 Dakota (Territory) 51 Delaware 51 District of Columbia 54 Florida 57 Georgia 60 Idaho 71 Illinois 72 Indian Territory 110 Indiana 110 Iowa 143 Kansas 176 Kentucky 186 Louisiana 202 Maine 216 Maryland 241 Massacbu setts 256 Michigan 339 Minnesota 362 Mississippi 377 Missouri 386 Montana 416 Nebraska 417 Nevada 420 New Hampshire 421 New Jersey 445 New Mexico 464 Ne^ York city 466 New York county 471 New York (state) 472 North Carolina 578 North Dakota i 599 Ohio 600 Oklahoma 650 Oregon 651 Pennsylvania 653 IX X TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Rhode Island 722 South Carolina., 746 South Dakota 766 Tennessee 767 Texas 786 Utah 800 Vermont 800 Virginia 822 Washington 882 West Virginia 883 Wisconsin 894 Appendix 929 Armies 930 Army corps 944 Artillery 948 Association of Confederate veterans 948 Cavahy 950 Colored troops 953 Confederate States of America 962 Grand army of the republic 965 Departments of 968 Grand army sentinel 1032 Grand camp of Confederate veterans 1033 Indian troops 1033 Irish brigade 1034 Ladies of the G. A. R 1034 Loyal national league 1034 Loyal pubUcation society 1035 Mihtary historical society of Massachusetts 1041 MiUtary order of the loyal legion of the U. S 1051 Commanderies of 1052 Numbers and losses 1108 Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society 1110 Sharpshooters 1114 Sons of veterans, U. S. A 1115 Southern historical society 1117 Union veteran legion. 1118 United Confederate veterans 1119 Divisions and camps of- 1123 United daughters of the Confederacy 1125 Divisions and chapters of 1126 United sons of Confederate veterans 1127 U.S. Adjutant general's office 1127 U. S. Pension office 1127 U. S. Provost marshal general's office 1128 U. S. Quartermaster's dept 1128 U. S. War dept 1131 U. S. Christian commission 1133 U. S. sanitary commission 1134 Veteran reserve corps 1134 Women's loyal national league 1134 Woman's relief corps 1135 Departments of 1135 ALABAMA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant general's office. Annual reports. None known. Laws, statutes, etc. *An act for the relief of needy Confederate soldiers and sailors, resident citizens of Alabama and their widows. Mont- gomery [1899?] cover-title, 8 p. 8°. E551.A31 {In L. C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery, 1st colored. (Union.) Light Artillery. 1st battalion artillery. See Alabama: her history, . . . By W. Brewer. F326.B84 1st siege artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designa- tion changed to 6th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 7th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 4th battalion light artillery. Hilliard's legion. Company C of the so-caUed 4th artillery battalion was the only one to receive guns as artillery. Alabama state artillery. Company C. Todd's battery at first attached to 1st Mobile volunteers, local defense; afterward with Ala- bama reserve artillery. Home's . battery. Mobile artillery. This company in 1863 was recognized as Company D and attached to 1st Mobile volunteers, local defense. Alexander's battery. (Va.) Date of organization March 13, 1862. From that date up to June 10, 1862, attached to 5th Alabama infantry battalion. From and after June 10, 1862, attached to 55th infantry as Company M. Barbour artillery. This company was detached from the 4th Alabama battalion and never united with the 59th infantry, which was formed Nov. 25, 1863, by uniting the 2d and 4th battalions of Hilliard's legion. 1 2 ALABAMA. light Artillery — Continued. Gage's artillery. See 2d battalion light artillery. Battery E. Herman artillery. See 2d battalion light artillery. Company D. McRae light artUlery. See 2d battalion light artillery. Com- pany A. Cavalry. lst-12th cavalry. See Alabama: her history ... By W. Brewer. F326.B84 lst-56th cavalry. See Alabama. By Lieut. Gen. Joseph Wheeler . . . E545.E92 1st cavalry. (Union.) The battle of Allatoona. By M. R. Flint. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth series, p. 186-207.) E464.M63 1st Ala. cav. What became of the old boys? {In National tribune. Jan. 24, 1889. p. 3.) . A loyal southron. Troublesome times in Alabama for Union men — How the 1st Ala. cav. was made up. By P. D. Hall. {In National tribune. Dec. 14, 1899.) Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861-1865. [Washmgton, 1865?] 8 v.) 12°. E494.U58 The war on the border. By M. R. Flint. {In M. O.L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth ser. p. 396-416.) E464.M63 1st Tennessee and Alabama vidette cavalry. (Union.) Com- panies A, B, C, G, and H raised in Alabama; Companies D, E, and F raised in Tennessee. 3d cavalry. Company A. Ruffin dragoons. *Ruffin dragoons with A. S. Johnston. By I. B. Ulmer. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. xvii, p. 597.) E485.C74. {In L. C.) 4th cavalry. (Roddey's.) 4th cavalry. (Russell's.) Was organized at Murfreesboro, Tenn., in December, 1862, by the union of General Forrest's original battalion with six companies of the 4th Alabama battalion and the Russell Rangers, or 15th battalion Tennessee cavahy. 7th cavalry. (Cantey's brigade.) (See Montgomery. 8th cavalry. (Ball-Hatch.) ALABAMA. 6 Cavalry — Continued . 8th cavalry. (Livingston's.) This regiment was often called the 9th, and is sometimes confused with Malone's 9th, or Hatch's 8th. 9th cavalry. Also called the 7th. 15th cavalry. Company C. *Muster roll; with date and place of enlistment of Company C, 15th regiment, Confederate cavalry, 0. S. A. [n. p., n. d.] broadside. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) Allen's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Ball's cavalry. See Sth cavalry. Carpenter's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Clanton's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Clarke county rangers. See Clarke county. Cramer's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Doan's cavalry. See 11th cavahy. Forrest's (J. E.) cavalry. Godfrey's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Hagan's cavalry. See 3d cavalry. Hardie's reserves, cavalry. Hatch's cavalry. See Sth cavalry. Hodgson's cavalry. See 7th cavalry. Jenkins' cavalry. See 1st battalion cavalry. Kennamer's scouts, cavalry. (Union.) Livingston's cavalry. See Sth cavalry. Malone's cavalry. See 9th cavalry. Partisan rangers. See 51st cavalry; 56th cavalry. Patterson's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. Roddy's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. RufRn dragoons. See 3d cavalry. Company A. Russell's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry battalion. (Chadick.) See Sth infantry bat- talion. (Davis.) lst-65th infantry. See Alabama. By Lieut. Gen. Joseph Wheeler . . E545.E92 ;See Alabama; her history . . . By W. Brewer. F326.B84 1st infantry. (Marmaduke.) History of the First regiment Alabama volunteer infantry, C. S. A. By E. Y. McMorries. Montgomery, Ala., 1904. 142 p. front., plates, ports., fold, map, plans, facsims. 8°. E551.5.1st See Montgomery. 4 ALABAMA. Infantry — Continued. 1st infantry. Company K. Company K, First Alabama regiment, or Three years in the Confederate service. By D. P. Smith. Prattville, Ala., 1885. 135 p., 5 1. 8°. E551.5.1stS 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 55th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 110th U. S. colored troops, June 25, 1864. 3d infantry battalion. (Coltart.) 3d infantry battalion. (Smith.) 3d infantry. See Montgomery. 3d infantry. Company G. See Montgomery true blues. 3d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 111th U. S. colored troops, June 25, 1864. 4th battalion infantry. See Kentucky. 1st brigade. (C. S. A.) 4th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . {In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment . . . By W. C. Gates. New York, 1905. 8°.) p. [775]-781. E487.G12 See Gld Third brigade of North Carolina. 4th infantry. Company E. See Conecuh county. 4th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 106th U. S. colored troops. May 16, 1864. 5th infantry battalion. (Davis.) 5th battalion infantry. Company C. With Archer's brigade. Battle of Gaines's Mill and MechanicsvUle. By M. T. Ledbetter. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 29, p. 349-354.) 8°. E485.4.A14 5th infantry. See Cahaba. By A. M. Fry. 6th infantry battalion. (McClellan.) 6th infantry. The lottery of war. Had no blanks for General Gordon's Sixth Alabama regiment. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Montgomery greys . . . Surrendered at Appomattox 1865. Montgomery greys retired corps . . . Consti- tution and roster. Montgomery, Ala, 1907. 47 p. 16°. Montgomery greys under two flags. Montgomery greys retired corps. Organized Dec. 27, 1906. Constitution and roster. [Montgomery, Ala., 1908 ?] 62 p. 2 col. plates, uacl. front. 16°. E551. 5.6th. ALABAMA. 5 Infantry — Continued. 6th infantry — Continued. My first command and the outbreak of the war. By J. F. Gordon. (In Scribner's mag. v. 33, p. [515]-528. front, (ports.) illus. 8°.) Known as the Raccoon roughs. 6th infantry. Company G. * "Record of Company G, originally Company 'M,' of the Sixth regiment, Alabama infantry volunteers, from the 2d day of June, 1861, to the 31st day of December, 1864." [n. p., n. d.] cover-title, 1 1., 13 p. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) Reminiscences of Autauga rifles. Read before the His- torical association, Dec. 19, 1879, at Autaugaville, Alabama. By J. H. Thompson, [n. p., n. d.] Cover- title, 12 p. 12°. 8th infantry. * Heroes of Eighth Alabama infantry. By S. W. Vance. (In Confederate veteran. 1899. 4°. v. 7, p. 492- 493.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) See Montgomery. 12th infantry. Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama infantry of Battle's brigade, Rode's division, Early's corps, of the Army of northern Virginia. By R. E. Park . . . Richmond, 1906. 106 p. 8°. E551.5.12th. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 33, p. 193-296.) 8°. E485.4.A14 War diary of Capt. Robert Emory Park. Jan. 28, 1863- Jan. 27, 1864. (InSo. hist. soc. papers, v. 26, p. 1-31.) 8°. E485.4.A14 12th infantry. Company E. * Muster roU, with historical memoranda. Chattanooga, Tenn., [n. d.] 16 p. 12°. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) 13th infantry. Stories of the civil war. By W. H. Bird . . . Columbus, Ga., [1910?] 39 p. 16°. E605.B61 14th infantry. * History of the Fourteenth regiment Alabama volunteers, with a list of the names of every man that ever belonged to the regiment. By M. B. Hurst . . . Richmond, 1863. cover-title, 48 p. 12°. E551.5.14th (In L. C. office.) 6 ALABAMA. Infantry — Continued . 15th infantry. Recollections of war times, by an old veteran [W. A. McClendon.] whUe under Stonewall Jackson and Lieut.- Gen. James Longstreet; how I got in and how I got out, Montgomery, Ala., 1909. 238 p. front., (port.) 8°. E605.M13 Some events and incidents during the civil war. By W. C. Jordan. Montgomery, Ala., 1909. 1 p. 1., [3]-142 p. front, ports. 8°. E605.J82 The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment ... by W. C. Gates. New York, 1905. xxiv, [25]-808 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E487.012 15th infantry. Company H. Two boys in the civil war and after. [By] W. R. Hough- ton, M. B. Houghton. Montgomery, Ala., 1912. 242 p. front., ports. 8°. E605.H83 M. B. Houghton as a Confederate soldier in the great civil war and after: p. [16]-56. Some recollections of Confederate camp life: By W. B. Houghton: p. [57]-152. After Appomattox. By W. E. Houghton: p. 153-242. 17th sharpshooters infantry battalion. (Yancey-Nabers.) 17th infantry. See Montgomery. 19th infantry. Roll and brief historical sketch of Company C. [n. p., 1904?] 10 p. 12°. E551. 5.19th 21st infantry. See Montgomery. 23d infantry. Company F. * Thrilling reminiscences, facts and experiences of Lieut. Geo. E. Reid, Company F, 23d regiment Alabama volunteers in the civU war, from 1861 to 1865. Green- ville, Ala., [1900] 28 p. 8°. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) 26th infantry. See Montgomery. 26th infantry. (Coltart.) Designation changed to 50th infantry. 27th infantry. Confederate diary of Joseph P. Cannon. {_In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., 1893-1896. v. vi, no. 6-v. 9, nos. 2-3, June, 1893-Feb.-Mar. 1896.) See Montgomery. 31st infantry. (Hale-Edwards.) Prison echoes of the great rebellion. By Col. D[aniel] R. Hundley . . . New York, 1874. 235 p. 12° E615H93. ALABAMA. { Infantry — Continued. 31st infantry. See Montgomery. 35th iafantry. Some rebel relics from the seat of war. By A. T. Goodloe. Nashville, Tenn., 1893. 315 p. 12°. E605.G65 35th infantry. Company D. * Confederate echoes : a voice from the South in the days of secession and of the Southern Confederacy. By Rev. Albert T. Goodloe. Nashville, Tenn., 1907. 452 p. front., ports. 8°. E605.G66. (In L. C.) 37th Tennessee infantry. Company E. * Company E, 37th Tennessee infantry regiment, [n. p., n. d.] 4 p. . f°. (This was an Alabama company, raised in Madison county, but remained with the 37th Tennessee infantry throughout the war. (Title and note supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owens, state historian, Alabama.) 38th infantry. * Muster-roll. Apr. 1865. (In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 40th infantry. Company B. History of Company B (originally Pickens planters) 40th Alabama regiment, Confederate States army, 1862- 1865. By [E. D. Willett. Anniston, Ala., 19a2.] 89 p. 8°. E551.5.40th 41st infantry. See Montgomery. 44th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . (In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regunent ... W. C. Gates, New York, 1905. 8°. p. [782]-787.) E487.012 Forty-fourth Alabama regiment. By James J. Garrett . . . (In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1897-1898. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1898. 8°. V.2, p. 34-38.) F321.A24 45th infantry. See Montgomery. 47th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . (In The war between the Union and the Confederacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment . . . By W. C. Gates. New York, 1905. 8°. p. 787-792.) iE487.0l2 80379—13 2 8 ALABAMA. Infantry — Continued . 47th infantry — Continued. Forty-seventh regiment Alabama volunteers, C. S. A., By Capt. J. Q. Burton, commanding company H. A historical sketch covering the time from muster in to muster out. [n. p., 18—] [4] p. 8°. E551. 5.47th In triple columns. Memories of the war of secession. By T. F. Botsford . . . Montgomery, Ala., 1911. 22 p. 16°. E551.5.47thB76 Prefatory note: . . . "This pamphlet is largely a reprint of another issue by me in 1909 and 1910. . . However it is more than a mere revision . . " Asketchof the 47th Alabama regiment, volunteers, C. S. A. By T. F. Botsford. [Montgomery, 1909.] 1, 19 p. 12°. E551.5.47thB74 A sketch of the 47th Alabama regiment. Volunteers, C. S. A. 2d ed. By T. F. Botsford. [Montgomery? 19— «] 22 p. 12°. E551.5.47thB75 48th infantry. An epitome of the organization and services during the war . . . {In The war between the Union and the Con- federacy . . . with a history of the 15th Alabama regi- ment ... By W. C. Gates. New York, 1905. 8°. p. 792-797.) E487.012 60th infantry. A history of the Sixtieth Alabama regiment, Grade's brigade. By L. A. Shaver. Montgomery, 1867. Ill p. 8°. E551.5.60th See Montgomery. Alabama brigade. See Wilcox's brigade. *Alabama mounted riflemen. By James M. Spratley. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. v. xviii, p. 469-470.) {In L. C.) Alabama zouaves. Autauga rifles. See 6th infantry. Company G. Battle's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 3d, 5th, 6th, 12th, and 61st regiments infantry. Battle's infantry. See 3d infantry. Bowles' infantry. See 4th infantry. Buck's infantry. See 24th infantry. Cahaba Valley rangers. See 18th infantry. Chadick's infantry. See 26th infantry. Cherokee guards. See 19th infantry. Cherokee mountaineers. See 19th infantry. Cherokee rangers. See 19th infantry. Cherokees. See 19th infantry. ALABAMA. 9 Infantry — Continued . Clifton's-Snodgrass' infantry battalion. Coltart's infantry. See 50th infantry. Conecuh guards. See 4th infantry. Company E. Curry guards. (liollingsworth.) See 18th infantry. Davidson's infantry. See 1st infantry. (Eeserves.) Deas' brigade. See Texas. Johnson and Hill counties. Deas' infantry. See 22d infantry. Dickens's Rough and ready. See 19th infantry. Dickinson guards. See Clarke county. Eliza Flinn guards. See Clarke county. Eufaula minute men. Fariss' infantry. See 17th infantry. Forney's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th, and 14th regiments infantry. Forney's infantry. See 10th infantry. Frazer's infantry. See 28th infantry. Fry's infantry. See 13th infantry. Gibson's infantry battalion. See 18th infantry battalion. GlennvUle guards. See 15th infantry. Company H. Grade's Alabama brigade composed of the following organi- zations at various times: 23d battalion, Alabama infantry. 41st infantry, Alabama. 43d infantry, Alabama. 59th infantry, Alabama. 60th infantry, Alabama. 63d infantry, Tennessee. 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th battalions of the Halliard legion. Grade's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 23d battalion infantry, 41st, 43d, 59th, and 60th regi- ments infantry. Grade's brigade. The truth about Chickamauga. By Archibald Grade. Boston and New York, 1911. xxxii, 462 p. front., plates, ports., maps, plans. 8°. E475.81.G73.' Greensboro guards. See Greensboro. Greenville guards. Grove Hill guards. See Clarke county. Jackson's infantry. See 47th infantry. Johnston's infantry. See 25th infantry. Law's brigade composed (Feb. 1, 1865) of the following: 4th, 15th, 44th, 47tJi, and 48th regiments infantry. 10 ALABAMA. Infantry — Continu e d . Lightfoot's infantry. See 6th infantry. Loomis' infantry. See 25th infantry. McKinstry's infantry. See 32d infantry. Maury's infantry. See 32d infantry. Mobile Fire infantry battahon. Montgomery true blues. Also called Montgomery blues, Montgomery hght artillery blues, Montgomery light ar- tillery. This was originally Company G, 3d infantry. Moody's brigade. See Grade's brigade. Morgan's (J. T.) partisans. See 51st infantry. Gates' infantry. See 15th infantry. O'Neal's infantry. See 26th infantry. Parry's infantry. See 44th infantry. Pelham cadets infantry battahon. Perry's brigade. See Law's brigade. Pettus' brigade composed of the following: 20th, 23d, 30th, 31st, and 46th regiments infantry. Pettus' brigade. Sketch of Pettus' brigade. By Gen. Edmund W. Pettus. {In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1897-1898. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1898. 8°. v. 2, p. 124-125.) F321.A24 Pickens' infantry. See 12th infantry. Pickens' planters. See 40th infantry. Company B. Pinckard's infantry. See 14th infantry. Raccoon roughs. See 6th infantry. Royston's infantry. See 8th infantry. Sanders' infantry. See 11th infantry. Sheffield's infantry. See 48th infantry. Shockley's independent escort company. Shockley's independent escort company. To the hving members of tliis [company] and to the survivors of those who have answered the last roll call . . . [By Morgan S. Gilmer. Montgomery, Ala., 1905] lip. 8°. E551.6.S45. SuggsviUe grays. See Clarke county. Van de Graff's infantry. See 5th battahon infantry. Warrior guards. Wilcox's Alabama brigade composed of the following: 9th, 10th regiments Alabama infantry. 19th regiment Mississippi infantry. 38th regiment Virginia infantry. ALABAMA. 11 Infantry — Continued . Wilcox's brigade. *Wilcox's Alabama brigade at Gettysburg. By George Clark. {In Confederate veteran. NashviUe, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. xvii, p. 229-230.) E485.C74. (7nL. C.) Wilcox's brigade. By Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox. {In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1898- 99. ... Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1899. v. 3, p. 133-141.) 8°. F321.A24 Williams' infantry. See 9th infantry. Volunteers. (Union.) Register. {In U. S. ^Yar deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861-65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS . Alabama. By Lieut. Gen. Joseph Wheeler. {In Confederate mili- tary history. Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans, Atlanta, 1899. 8°. V. 7, p. 3-452. front, (port.) E545.E92 v. 7. Alabama infantry regiments: p. 52-248. Alabama cavaky commands: p. 249-308. Batteries composed of Alabama troops: p. 309-338. Battles : p. 339-382. Alabama : her history, resources, war record, and public men. From 1540 to 1872. By W. Brewer. Montgomery, Ala., 1872. 712 p. 8° F326.B84 War record: p. [586]-[706]. Infantry regiments: p. 589-676. Cavalry regiments: p. 677-695. Artillery regiments: p. 695-705. Miscellaneous commands: p. 705. *Alabama history. By J. C. DuBose. Richmond, [1908]. 432 p. front., illus. 12°. F326.D76. {In L. C.) Civil war period and reconstruction: p. 131-227. Alabama in the Confederate war — 1861 to 1865. By Thomas M. Owen. {In The Birmingham Age-herald. "Our women of the war" supplement, Wednesday, March 13, 1907.) *The Birmingham Age-herald. Reunion ed. U. C. V., June 9, 1908. [Birmingham, 1908.] 24 p. Ulus. f°. E487.A26 {In L. C.) Butler county. *A history of Butler county, Alabama, from 1815 to 1885. By J. B. Little. Cincinnati, 1885. xi p. 1 1. [15]-256 p. plates (inch front., ports.) 12°. E332.B9L7 (ZwL. C.) War record and lists of soldiers: p. 248-251. 12 ALABAMA. Cahaba, ^Memories of old Cahaba. By A. M. G. Fry. NashvUle, Tenn., 1908. 128 p. illus., plates. 12°. F334.C2F9 {In L. C.) The churches of Alabama during the civil war and reconstruction. By W. I. Fleming. {In The Gulf states historical magazine. Montgomery, Ala. v. 1, no. 2, p. [105]-127. 8°.) F296.G97 Civil war and reconstruction in Alabama. By Walter L. Fleming . . . New York, 1905. xxiii, 815 p. illus., (incl. maps) plates, ports., facsims. 8°. F326.F71 Clarke county. *A glance into the great southeast, or, Clarke county, Alabama, \and its surroundings from 1540 to 1877. By T. H. Bail. Grove Hill, Ala., 1882. 782 p. 8°. F332.C6B1 (7n,L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [258]-290. Conecuh county. *History of Conecuh county, Alabama . . . By B. F. Eiley. Columbus, Ga., 1881. xi, [13]-233 p. 12°. F332.C7R5 {In L. C.) Roll of Conecuh guards, Co. E, 4th Ala. inf.: p. 225-233. Decatur. The defense of Decatur, Ala. By C. C. Doolittle. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S: Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1890. 8°. V. 3, p. 264-277.) E464.M71 Fowler, William Henry. The work of William Henry Fowler as Superintendent of Army records, 1863-1865. By Thomas M. Owen. {In Transac- tions of the Alabama historical society, 1897-1898. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1898. 8°. v. 2, p. 178-191.) F321.A24 Recapitulation of Alabama troops in the Army of northern Virginia, Feb. 1, 1865: p. 190-191. General and staff officers from Alabama in the war, 1861-1865. {In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1898-99. . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1899. 8°. v. 3, p. 78-79.) F321.A24 Greensboro. *History of Greensboro, Alabama, from its earliest settlement. By WUliam S. W. Yerby. Montgomery, Ala., 1908. xiv, [2], 200 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F334.G7Y46 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [42J-50. Greensboro guards: p. [42]-44. Ku Klux Klan: p. 61-64. Confederate monuments: p. 65-68. ALABAMA. 13 *History of Alabama . . . By L. D. Miller. [Birmingham] 1901. [7] p., 3 1., [ll]-408 p. front., ports., maps. 12°. F326.M64 {In L. C.) Civil war period and reconstruction: p. 147-258. Ku Klux Klan. *Address of John A. Minnis. Ku Klux Klan in Alabama. Charges of Hon. Richard Busteed. Montgomery, AJa., July 1, 1872. [Montgomery? 1872?] 24 p. 8°. F326.M69 {In L. C.) *The Ku-Klux testimony relating to Alabama. By W. L. Fleming. Pub. in the Gulf States historical magazine, Nov. 1903. 6 p. 8°. F326.F74 {In L. C.) * {In The Gulf States historical magazine Montgomery, Ala. 1903-1904. 8°. v. 2, p. [155]-160.) F296.G97 {In L. C.) See Greensboro. Memorandum of field officers and regiments in the Confederate States army, 1861-1865. [Washington? 18— 1] 133 p. 4°. Alabama: p. [3]-14. *Memorial record of Alabama . . . Pub. by Brant & Fuller. Madison, Wis., 1893. 2 V. ports. 4°. F326.M53 {In L. C.) Military history. By Joseph Wheeler, v. 1, p. 106-153. *Military government in Alabama, 1865-1866. By W. L. Fleming. {In American hist. mag. and Tenn. hist. soc. quarterly. Nashville, Tenn. 1903. 8°. vol. 8, p. 163-180.) E171.A53 {In L. C.) * Separate. F326.F75 {In L. C.) Tie military operations of General John T. Croxton in West Alabama, 1865. By Thomas P. Clinton. {In Transactions of the Alabama historical society, 1899-1903. . . . Montgomery, Ala., 1904. 8°. v. 4, p. 449-463.) F321.A24 Mobile. An account of the great explosion of the United States ord- nance stores ... on the 25th day of May, 1865 . . . Written and comp. by C. H. Fond6. Mobile, 1869. 12 p. 50 1., [2] p. 1 1. plans. 8°. F334.M6F6 The capture of Mobile. By H. C. Merriam. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Me. War papers. Portland, 1908. 8°. v.3,p. [230]-250.) E464.M6 Montgomery. *Directory of the city of Montgomery, and historical sketches of Alabama soldiers. March, 1866. Montgomery, 1866. PubUshed by Perry & Smith. Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian. 14 ALABAMA. Montgomery — Continued. ^Memorial address by William H. Thomas ; delivered at Mont- gomery, Ala., AprU 26th, 1902, by invitation of Ladies' memorial association . . . Montgomery, Ala., 1902. 18 p. 8°. E645.T46 (Zti L. C.) To the Confederacy's soldiers and sailors. Monument unveiled on Capitol Hill, Montgomery, Dec. 7, 1898. Oration and addresses. . . (/n So. hist. soc. papers, v. 26, p. 181-232.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Sansom, Emma. *Emma Sansom, an Alabama heroine. An address delivered before the Sixth annual convention of the Alabama division, United daughters of the Confederacy. Demopolis, May 14, 1902. By Thomas M. Owen. Birmingham, 1904. 10 p. 8°. E55 1.097 (7?iL. C.) From Gulf States hist. mag. vol. II, March-May, 1904. Tales of personal adventure-recollections of incidents in the war between the states. By John W. Du Bose. {In Transac- tions of the Alabama historical society, 1898-99. . . . Tus- caloosa, Ala., 1899. 8°. v. 3, p. 178-183.) F321.A24 Union league. *The formation of the Union league in Alabama. By W. L. Fleming. {In The Gulf States hist. mag. vol. II, no. 2, Sept. 1903. 8°. p. [73]-89.) F296.G97. {In L. C.) * Separate. ... F.326.F72 (7?iL. C.) University of Alabama. *The war classes of the University of Alabama, 1861-1865. Comp. by Dr. T. W. Palmer and E. F. EUsberry. [Tusca- loosa, Ala., 1907.] 24 p. 8°. (Title supplied by Dr. Thomas M. Owen, state historian.) [G.&.] War defartment. Record and pension office, (/re Report of the Alabama history commission to the Governor of Alabama. December 1, 1900. . . . Montgomery, Ala., 1901. v. 1, p. 321-353.) 8°. F321.A24 Confederate war records: p. 332-352. War records in private hands: p. 353. Wheeler, Joseph. General Joseph Wheeler and the Army of Tennessee. By John Witherspoon Du Bose . . . New York, 1912. 476 p. front., pi., ports. 8°. E470.5.D81 AEKANSAS. 15 ARIZONA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Annual reports. None known. Legislature. Resolutions of the legislative assembly, expressing joy at the successful termination of the war . . . [Washington, 1SG6.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Ceng., 1st sess. Senate. Mis. doc. No. 61.) MILITART ORGANIZATIONS. No publications of this class are known to the War Department Library. No troops were furnished bearing in their designation the name of Arizona Territory. Arizona brigade. See Texas. 1st cavalry. (Arizona brigade.) MISCELLANEOUS . *Arizona Territory, Confederate States of America. By J. M. Ray. (In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. v. xviii, p. 160.) 4°. E485.C74 (In L. C.) History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888. [By Hubert H. Ban- croft.] San Francisco, 1889. xxxviii, 829 p. maps, (partly fold.) 8°. (The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft. ... V. xvii.) F796.B19 CivLl war period: p. 510-519. In the wild West. Arizona at the outbreak of the rebellion. Confed- erate plans to secure California and the territories . . . By J. C. Hall. (In National tribune. Oct. 20, 1887. p. 1.) ARKANSAS. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Arkansas. Letter from A. W. Bishop, adjutant-general of Arkansas, relative to the treatment of Union men in that state [Washington, 1867.] 6 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 2d sess. House. Mis. doc. no. 15.) (Serial no. 1278.) 16 ARKANSAS. Adjutant-general's office. (Union.) Eeport of the adjutant-general (A. W. Bishop) of Arkansas, for the period of the late rebelUon, and to November 1, 1866. Washington, 1867. 278 p. 8°. E496.2.A8 UA43.A8 Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Appendix A. Roster of Arkansas volunteers accompanying report of the Adjutant-general, with historical memoranda annexed. Ist^th regiments cavalry. l8t-2d, 4th regiments infantry. (Three years.) 1st regiment infantry. (Six months.) 4th regiment mounted infantry. 1st regiment light artillery, Battery A. Appendix B. Documents relating to the countermand of the order for the evacuation of Fort Smith and its dependencies. Decem- ber, 1864. Appendix C. Roster of Arkansas militia, organized with the approval of Major General J. J. Reynolds, commanding the Department of Arkansas. 1865-66. Appendix D. Disbursements of Adjutant-general's office, from organization of present state government to November 1, 1866. Index. Same. [Washington, 1867.] 278 p., 1 1. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. doc. no. 53.) (Serial no. 1278.) Legislature. Acts passed at the 13th or special session, 1862. Little Eock, 1862. 16 p. 8°. Acts passed at 14th session, 1862. Washington, 1896. 98 p. 8°. Acts passed at called session, General assembly, 1864. Wash- ington, 1896. 27 p. 8°. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. light Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 2d U. S. colored Ught artillery, Battery H, December 13, 1864. Blocher's light battery. See With the light guns ... By W. E. Woodruff. E553.8.W89. Hart's battery. See Dallas artillery. Johnson battery light artillery. (Union.) Pulaski (formerly Totten) light battery. See With the Ught guns . . . By W. E. Woodruff. E553.8.W89 Totten Ught battery. See Pulaski Ught battery. ARKANSAS. 17 light Artillery — Continued. Weaver light battery. See With the light guns ... By W. E. Woodruff. E553.8.W89 With the hght guns in '61-65; reminiscences of eleven Arkansas, Missouri and Texas hght batteries in the civil war. By W. E. Woodruff. Little Rock, Ark., 1903. 115 p. front, (port.) plan. 8°. E553.8.W89 Cavalry. 1st cavaby. (Union.) See Loyalty on the frontier . . . By A. W. Bishop. E496.B61 2d cavaby. (Morgan.) 3d cavalry. (Union.) Reheve certain soldiers of the late war of the charge of desertion . . . Report from the Committee on military affairs. . . . [Washington, 1886.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 914.) Anderson's cavalry battahon. Barnett's cavahy battalion. Fagan's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Trans-Mississippi de- partment. (Confederate.) Gaddy's home guards, cavalry. (Union.) Harrell's cavalry. Hill's cavalry See 7th cavahy. Johnson's cavalry See 1st cavalry. Trans-Mississippi de- partment. (Confederate.) Monroe's cavahy. See 1st cavalry. Trans-Mississippi de- partment. (Confederate.) Morgan's cavalry. See 2d cavahy. Xewton's cavalry. See 5th cavahy. O'Neil's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Trans-Mississippi de- partment. (Confederate.) Slemon's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Infantry. 1st battalion iafantry. (Union.) 1st infantry. (Union.) See Loyalty on the frontier . . . By A. W. Bishop. E496.B61 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 46th U. S. colored troops. May 11, 1864. 2d infantry. (Union.) 2d mounted riflemen. Company D. ^Anecdotes and reminiscences of the civil war. Written by Samuel H. Hargis . . . Ardmore, Ind. Ter., 1894. 123 p. front, (port.) 8°. E605.H27 {In L. C.) 18 ARKANSAS. Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 54th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 3d infantry. See Texas. Texas brigade. 3d infantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 3d infantry (African descent) . (Union.) Designation changed to 56th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 4th infantry. (Union.) Failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 2d infantry, October 28, 1864. 4th infantry (African descent) . (Union.) Designation changed to 57th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 4th mounted infantry. (Union.) Letter from the secretary of war ... a report . . . frotn the adjutant general of the army relating to the payment of the Fourth Arkansas mounted infantry volunteers. [Washington, 1883.] 59 p. 8° ([U. S.] 47th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 59.) 5th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 112th U. S. colored troops. 6th infantry. Company A. See With the light guns . . . By W. e!^ Woodruff. E553.8.W89. 6th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 113th U. S. colored troops. 7th infantry. *Who was the officer ? By C. M. McCouley. {In Confeder- ate veteran. 1899. 4° v. 7, p. 406. port.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) 8th infantry. (Patterson-Kelly.) 15th infantry. (Cleburne-Patton-Polk-Josey.) 15th infantry. See Cleburne's division. Biscoe's infantry. See 39th infantry. Blacknall's infantry. See 37th infantry. Brook's infantry. (Union.) Brooks' (I. L.) infantry. See 26th infantry. Brooks' (W. H.) infantry. See 34th infantry. Capital guards. See 6th infantry. Company A. Clark's infantry. See 31st infantry. Cleburne's division. Cleburne and his command. By I. A. Buck. . . . New York and Washington, 1908. xii p., 2 1., [17]-382 p. front, (port.) pi., 5 maps. 8°. E470.B91. Cleburne and his division at Missionary Ridge and Ring- gold Gap. By I. A. Brock. (?) {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 8, p. 464-475. 8°.) E485.4.A14. Dawson's infantry. See 19th infantry. ABKANSAS. 19 Infantry — Continued. Fagan's infantry. See 1st infantry. Featherston's infantry. See 5th infantry. Fishback's infantry. (Union.) Gillespie's infantry. See 7th infantry. Grinsted's infantry. See 33d infantry. Harper's mounted rifles. See 1st rifles. Hart's infantry. See 39th infantry. Harvey's infantry. See 2d infantry. Izard county militia, iriantry. (Union.) Johnson's (J. C.) infantry. See 37th infantry. King's infantry. McCray's infantry. See 31st infantry. McNeil's infantry. See 30th infantry. McRae's infantry. See 28th infantry. Manning's infantry. See 3d infantry. I\Iarmaduke's battalion infantry. See 1st battalion infantry. Matlock"s infantry. See 32d infantry. Morgans infantry. See 26th infantry. Pleasants' infantry. See 29th infantry. Shaler's infantry. iSee 27th irfantry. Shaver's infantry. See 38th infantry. Sims's infantry. See 26th infantry. Snyder's infantry. See 7th infantry. Volunteers (Union). Message from the President of the United States, communi- cating ... a copy of a communication dated Dec. 22, 1865, addressed to the headquarters of the army by Major Gen- eral Sherman . . . [Washington, 1866.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 20.) [Serial 1237.] Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861-1865. [Washington, 18651] 8 v.) 12°. E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS . Address of Brig. -Gen. E. W. G-antt, C. S. A. First published October 7, 1863, at Little Rock, Arkansas. [Little Rock, 1863]. 29 p. 8°. (/raW. D. L. pamp. V. 212.) (^Zso separate.) Arkansas. By Col. John M. HarreU. {In Confederate military his- tory. Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans . . . Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8°. V. 10. 419 p. front., ports., maps.) E545.E92 *Arkansas monuments at Shiloh. [By Mrs. Josie Frazee Cappleman.] {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. V. xviii, p. 576. illus.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) 20 AEKANSAS. Battles and campaigns in Arkansas. By A. W. McCormick. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincin- nati, 1908. 8°. V. 6, p. [1]-13.) E464.M71 The Brooks and Baxter war ; a history of the reconstruction period in Arkansas. By J. M. Harrell ... St. Louis, 1893. viii, [3]-276p. 4°. F411.H29 The civil war on the border ; a narrative of military operations in Mis- souri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory, during the years, 1861-1865. By Wiley Britton. New York, 1890-1899. 2v. 8°. E470.B86 Cleburne, Patrick. *Biographical sketches of Gen. Pat. Cleburne and Gen. T. C. Hindman, together with huriiorous anecdotes and reminis- cences of the late civil war. By C. E. Nash . . . Little Rock, Ark., 1898. 300 p. front., illus., ports. 12°. E496. N24. (In L. C.) The early days of reconstruction in Northeastern Arkansas. By Hans Mattson. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn.- Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series, p. 322-337.) E464.M63 Eastern Arkansas. *Biographical and historical memoirs of Eastern Arkansas . . . Chicago, [etc., etc.], 1890. 820p. ports. 4°. F411.B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Arkansas: p. 73-81. White, Woodruff, Crittenden, St. Francis, Monroe, Lee, Arkansas, Prairie, and Phillips counties. Faulkner county. See Pulaski county. Fayetteville. *An oration delivered at Fayetteville, Arkansas, by Brig.-Gen. A. W. Bishop . . . July 4, 1865. New York, 1865. 27 p. 8°. E496.B62 (/nL. C.) Flags. The flags of the Confederate armies. Returned to the men who bore them by the United States government. Souve- nir. Presented to the Confederate veterans at their reunion at Louisville, Ky., June 14, 1905 . . . {In The Arkansas historical association. Publications. Fayetteville, 1906. 8°. V. 1, p. [186]-190.) F406.A72 v. 1. Garland county. See Pulaski county. Grant county. See Pulaski county. Historic battlefields. By C. H. Brough. {In The Arkansas histori- cal association. Publications. Fayetteville, 1906. 8°. V. 1, p. 278-285.) F406.A72 v. 1. Pea Eidge, Prairie Grove, Fayetteville, Cane Hill, Helena, Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Mark's Mill, Jenkins' FeiTy, Poison Spring. ARKANSAS. 21 ♦History of Arkansas ... By J. H. Shinn. Little Rock, Ark., [1898]. 320 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F411.S55 (,In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 172-203. * . Richmond, Va., 1900. 335 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F411.S56 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period: p. 172-203. * . Richmond, Va., [1905.] 335 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F411.S57 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 172-203. *History of the state of Arkansas . . . [By] Fay Hempstead. New Orleans, [1889.] 3 p. 1., 236 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F411.H49 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 134-148. Hot Springs county. See Pulaski county. An incident on the Upper Arkansas in 1864. By Milton Moore. {In Transactions of the Kansas state historical society, 1907- 1908. Topeka, 1908. 8°. v. 10, p. 414-417.) F677.K17 Independence county. See Lawrence county. Jackson county. See Lawrence county. Jefferson county. See Pulaski county. Lawrence county. *History of Lawrence, Jackson, Independence and Stone coun- ties of the third judicial district of Arkansas. By S. W. Stockard . . . Little Rock, 1904. 1 1., 6 p., 1 1., [ll]-204 p. front., ports. 8°. F417.L4S8 {In L. C.) list of general and field officers Arkansas troops, C. S. A., and state troops. By V. Y. Cook. {In The Arkansas historical asso- ciation. Publications. Fayetteville, 1906. 8°. v. 1, p. 411-422.) F406.A72 v. 1. Lonoke county. See Pulaski county. The lost army. See Missouri. The lost army . . . Loyalty on the frontier ; or. Sketches of Union men in the Southwest. ByA.W. Bishop. St. Louis, 1863. 228 p. 8°. E496.B61 Memoirs of the rebellion of the border, 1863. By Wiley Britton . . . Chicago, 1882. 458 p. 12°. E470.B85 Military commission. Little RocTc. Findiag of Military commission, Little Rock, Ark. Letter from the secretary of war . . . transmitting a copy of the proceedings ... in the year 1864, [Washington, 1870.] 46 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 41st Gong., 2d sess. House. Ex doc. no. 244.) ♦Mysteries and miseries of Arkansas ; or a Defence of the loyalty of the state. By a refugee. St. Louis, 1863. 88 p. 12°. E496.M98 (7n,L. C.) 22 AKKAETSAS. northeast Arkansas. *Biograph.ical and historical memoirs of Nortteast Arkansas ... Chicago, [etc., etc.], 1899. 981p. ports. 4°. F411.B61 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Arkansas; p. 73-81. Greene, Clay, Fulton, Craighead, Randolph, Mississippi, Poinsett, Inde- pendence, Sharp, Lawrence, Jackson, and Izard counties. Officers and enlisted men in the state of Arkansas in the late war of the rebellion. Report from the Committee on military affairs . . . [Washington, 1884.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 48th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 2170.) Pea Eidge and Prairie Grove ; or, Scenes and incidents of the war in Arkansas. By WilHam Baxter. Cincinnati, 1864. 262 p. 12°. E496.B35 Perry county. See Pulaski county. Presidential reconstruction in Arkansas. By J. H. Reynolds. {In The Arkansas historical association. Publications. Fayette- ville, 1906. 8°. v. 1, p. 352-361.) F406.A72 v. 1. Proceeds of captured cotton. Letter from the secretary of the treasury . . . relative to claims for proceeds of certain abandoned cotton captured in LaFayette county. Ark. . . . [Washing- ton, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 220.) Proclamation of Major General Frederick Steele, commanding Depart- ment of Arkansas, declaring that peace has so far been restored in Arkansas as to enable the people to institute proceedings for the restoration of the civil government . . . [Washington, 1864.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Mis. doc. no. 124.) Pulaski county. *Biographical and historical memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland, and Hot Springs counties, Arkansas . . . Chicago, [etc., etc.], 1889. 811 p. ports. 4°. F411.B63 (/nL. C.) Civil war period in Arkansas: p. 73-81. Eeconstruction. *Early steps in reconstruction. Speeches by General C. C. Andrews . . . in Texas and Arkansas. Washington, [1865.] 8 p. 8°. E668.A56 (/7i,L. C.) *Reminiscences of an Arkansan. By R. T. Martin. (Co. G, ISih infantry.) {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. xvii, p. 69-70. port.) E485.C74 (/tiL.C.) Saline county. See Pulaski county. Shelby and his men ; or. The war in the West. By John N. Edwards. Cincmnati, 1867. ix, 10-551 p. front, (port.) fold. map. 8°. E470.E26 CALIFOKNIA. 23 Southern Arkansas. ^Biographical and historical memoirs of Southern Arkansas . . . Chicago, [etc., etc.], 1890. 1088 p., 1 1. ports. 4°. F411.B65 (/nL. C.) Civil war period in Arkansas: p. 73-81. Clark, Miller, Sevier, Howard, Pike, Lafayette, Hempstead, Columbia, Little River, Nevada, Cleveland (formerly Dorsey), Ouachita, Dallas, Bradley, Calhoun, Union, Ashley, Drew, Lincoln, Desha, Chicot counties. *A statement from Hon. S. C. Pomeroy to the chairman of the Com- mittee on the judiciary, United States Senate: showing the origin and history of the re-organized government of Arkansas . . . Feb. .3, 1865. Washington, 1865. 21 p. F411.P76 (InL.C.) Stone county. See Lawrence county. Western Arkansas. *Biographical and historical memoirs of Western Arkansas . . . Chicago, [etc., etc.,] 1891. 497 p. ports. 4°. F411.B67 (/nL. C.) Civil war period in Arkansas: p. 73-81. Yell, Pope, Johnson, Logan, Scott, Polk, and Montgomery counties. * Westmoreland ; or. Secession ferocity at the breaking out of the rebeUion. Southern barbarism — , minute men and citizens firing into the steamer Westmoreland ... at Napoleon, Arkansas, in 1861. By A. C. Denson. ... St. Louis, 1865. 48, [A]— K, [1], [A]— H p. 12°. E601.D41 {In L. C.) CALIFOENIA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Annual report of the adjutant-general (W. C. Eabbe) for the year 1861. [Sacramento? 1862?] 174, [1] p. 8° E497.2.C2 1861 Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Roster of California volunteers mustered into the service of the United States. Roster of the military force of the state of California, December, 1861. Report of the military force of the state of California, December, 1861. Consolidated returns of the strength of the Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th infantry, and 1st and 2d cavalry, California volunteers, up to January 1, 1862. Appendix. War debt of the state. Investigation of the causes and circumstances of the loss of arms and accoutrements issued by the state to the Forest rifles. Trinity guard. Mountain bluss, and Oroville guard, (original.) 80379—13 3 24 CALIFOENIA. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general (W. C. Kibbe) of the state of California for the year 1862. Sacramento, 1863. 163 p. 8°. E497.2.C2 1862 Contents : Adjutaiit-geiieral's report. Appendix. California volunteers. Roster of California volunteers mustered into the service of the United States. Casualties. Roster of the military force of the state of Cahfomia, for the year 1862. Report of the organized military force of the state of Califomia for the year 1862. Supplement. War debt. Annual report of the adjutant-general (W. C. Kibbe) of the state of CaJifomia, for the year 1863. [Sacramento? 1864?] 245 p. 8°. E497.2.C2 1863 Contents : Adjutant-general's report. Roster of Califomia volunteers mustered into the service of the United States. Roster of the military force of the state of Califomia, for the year 1863. Report of the organized military force of the state of Califomia, for the year 1863. Eeport of the adjutant-general (G. S. Evans) of the state of Cahfpmia, from May 1st, 1864, to November 30th, 1865. Sacramento, 1866. 656 p. 8°. E497.2.C2 1864/65. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Appropriations and expenditures of the Adjutant-general's office . . . from May 1st, 1864, to November 30th, 1865, inclusive. Report of Quartermaster's property, etc. Register of commissioned officers of the Califomia volunteers in the service of the United States, from the organization under the Presi- dent's call in 1861, to December 1, 1865. Register of California volunteers. 1st, 1st veteran-8th regiments infantry. 1st battalion moun taineers. lst-2d regiments cavalry. 1st battalion native cavalry. California "Hundred." State recruiting fund. Roster of the militia force of the state of Califomia, for the years 1864-65. OALIFOENIA. 25 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Keport of the adjutant-general (G. S. Evans) of the state of California, from November SOth, 1865, to November 1st, 1867. [Sacramento? 1867?] 153 p. 8°. E497.2.C2 1866/67 Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Appropriations and expenditures of adjutant-general's office . . . commencing Nov. 30, 1865, and ending Oct. 31, 1867. Report of ordnance and ordnance stores . . . Report of the quartermaster-general of the state of California . . . from Nov. 30, 1865, to Oct. 31, 1867. Roster of the commiBsioned officers of the California volunteers, accounted for by name, and mustered out since last report. List of organizations, field, staff and companies of the California vol- unteers, mustered out of the service of the United States. List of companies mustered out of service on the organization of the National guard of California. Roster of the military force of the state of California. National guard. State recruiting fund. Report of Major D. W. C. Thompson, on the organization and services of the "California cavalry battalion." Register of the California cavalry battalion. Biennial report of the adjutant-general. (J. M. AUen.) Oct . 31, 1867-Nov. 1, 1869. [Sacramento? 1869?] 183 p. 8°. E497.2.C2 1867/69 A list of officers and enrolled men of the California volunteers who died while in the service of the United States: p. 108-125. list of electors, resident of California, ia the mihtary service of the United States, entitled to vote at the general and judicial elections, Sept. 6, and Oct. 18, 1865 . . . Sacra- mento, 1865. 328, [1] p. 8°. George S. Evans, adjutant-general. Records of California men in the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1867. Rev. and comp. by Brig.-Gen. R. H. Orton, adjutant-general. Sacramento, 1890. 887 p. 8°. E497.3.C16 Contents: Record of CaUfomia men. Proposed invasion of CaUfomia from Texas . . . Proposed invasion of Texas via Mexico. The CaUfomia column. History and roster. lst-2d regiments cavalry, Ist battalion of native cavalry. Ist regiment infantry. 1st battaUon veteran infantry. 2d-8th regiments infantry. 1st battaUon mountaineers. The "CaUfomia hundred" and "battaUon." Deceased officers and enUsted men of the CaUfomia volunteers, who died in the service of the United States. An incomplete Ust of the stations occupied CaUfomia troops. 26 CALIFOENIA. Quartermaster-general' s office. Report of the quartermaster-general of the state of Cali- fornia . . . from Nov. 30, 1865, to Oct. 31, 1867. {In Report of the adjutant-general . . . 1866-67. p. [35]- 38. 8°.) E497.2.C2 1866/67. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Cavalry, 2d cavalry. Californians in the field. Historical sketch of the organi- zation and services of the California "hundred" and "battahon," 2d Massachusetts cavalry. . . . By S. W. Backus, [n. p., n. d.] 21 p. 8°. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Cahf. War papers, no. 5.) E464.M52 Gorham's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Infantry. 1st battahon mountaineers. California mountaineer infantry. Resolutions of the Legislature of California asldng Congress to place the First battahon mountaineer infantry volunteers on the same footing with other volunteer soldiers. [Wash- ington, 1868.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Mis. doc. no. 105.) 1st infantry. The loyal Californians of 1861. . . . Jan. 31, 1893. ... By H. A. Gorley . . . [n. p., n. d.] 15 p. 8°. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Calif. War papers. No. 12.) E464.M52 See Pennsylvania. 71st infantry. 1st infantry. Company K. Frontier service during the rebellion; or, A history of Company K, First infantry, California volunteers. By G. H. Pettis . . . Providence, 1885. 54 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. -no. 14.) Frontier service during the rebelhon; or, A history of Company K, First infantry, California volunteers. By G. H. Pettis. Providence, 1.885. 54 p. 12°. 8th infantry. McDowell's explanation of the failure of the First corps to join McClellan. By Latham Anderson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincin- . na-ti, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [71]-77.) E464.M71 CALIFORNIA. 27 Volunteers. *Martial experiences of the California volunteers. By Edward Carlson. {In Overland monthly, v. 7, p. 480-497.) 8°. California and Nevada volunteers. Letter from the sec- retary of war ad interim in relation to California and Nevada volunteers discharged in Arizona and New Mexico . . . [Washington, 1867.] 7 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 24.) California volunteers. Letter from the secretary of war . . . relative to the discharge of certain California volunteers stationed in the Territories . . . [Wash- ington, 1866.] 10 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 138.) Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army during the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. [Washington, 1865.] 8v. 12°.) E494.U58 The work of the California volunteers as seen by an Eastern volunteer . . . Oct. 25, 1893. By ... C. A. Woodruff, [n. p., n. d.] 12 p. 8°. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. CaUf. War papers. No. 13.) (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 258.) {Also in Society of California volunteers. War paper no. 1. 12 p. S°.) MISCELLANEOUS . Across the desert. Gallant march of a California army in 1862. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Chpping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 273.) California in the rebellion . . . July, 1891. ... By DeW. C. Thompson, [n. p., n. d.] 15 p. 8°. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Cahf. War, papers. No. 8.) 8°. E464.M52 The Contest for California in 1861 ; how Colonel E. D. Baker saved the Pacific States to the Union. By Ehjah R. Kennedy . . . Boston and New York, 1912. xiv p.,1 1., 361, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. F864.K35 History of California . . . By H. H. Bancroft. San Francisco, 1884-1890. 7 V. maps. 8°. F861.B21 Civil war period: v. 7, p. 275-314. * By H. H. Bancroft. San Francisco, 1890. {In his His- ■ tory of the Pacific States, v. 19. 8°. F861.B18 {Inh.G.) Loyalty, or Disunion and a Pacific republic, p. 251-314. * History of California. By T. H. Hittell. San Francisco, 1885. 4 V. 8°. F861.H68 {InL.C.) Civil war period: v. 4, p. 282-387. 28 CALIFOENIA. * History of California. By Franklin TuthiU. San Francisco, 1866. xvi, 657 p. 8°. F861.T96 (/n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 582-600. loyal Californians of 1861. See 1st infantry. Rebellion war claims of California, Oregon, and Nevada. Report from the Committee on war claims . . . [Washington, 1892.] 45 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 52d Cong., 1st sess. House. Eeport no. 254.) San Francisco. Grand army of the republic posts. * The nation's dead. Celebration of Memorial day, Saturday, May 29, 1875, by the Grand army of the republic . . . Orations by Gov. Pacheco and Rev. Dr. JeweU. San Fran- cisco, [1875.] cover-title, [3]-8 p. 8°. E642.S19. (InJj.G.) The sentiment of the people of California in respect to the civil war. By John J. Earle. (In American historical association. Aimual report . . . 1907. Washington, 1908. 8°. v. 1, p. 125-135.) E172.A60 1907. Society of the California volunteers. Address at First annual celebration. By Gouvemeur Morris. San Francisco, 1866. 33, 1 p. 8°. The work of the California volunteers as seen by an eastern volunteer. An Address, by Maj . C. A. Woodruff, U. S. A., before the Society of California volunteers, Oct. 25, 1893. [n. p., 1893?] 12 p. 8°. (Its war papers, no. 1.) * Treason and rebellion: being in part the legislation of Congress and of the state of California thereon, together with the recent charge by Judge Field, of the U. S. Supreme court . . . With notes. San Francisco, 1863. 47 p. 8°. E497.T78 (In L. C.) Veterans' home association. Report of the president and other officers . . . for the years 1884, 1885, and 1886. Sacramento, 1887. 28 p. 8°. (Bound with Grand army of the Republic. Dept. of Cdifornia. Proceedings. l8t-20th annual encampments.) War claims. California, Oregon, and Nevada. Report from the Committee on military affairs. [Washington, 1890.] 44 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 644.) California, Oregon, and Nevada war claims. Statement of the case of the war claims of California, Oregon, and Nevada, by Mr. Stewart . . . [Washington, 1888?] 145 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Statement for Com- mittee on military affairs.) CALIFOENIA, 29 War claims — Continuedo Letter from the secretary of the treasury transmitting a further report upon the subject of war claims of the state of Cali- fornia . . . [Washington, 1890.] 190 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 122.) Mr. Dolph presented the following statement of California? Oregon, and Nevada relative to their state rebellion war claims against the United States . . . [Washington, 1894.] 70 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. doc. no. 162.) Moneys expended by California, Oregon, and Nevada, etc. . . . Report from the Committee on war claims . . . [Wash- ington, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 3396.) Report from the Committee on claims on a biU for the benefit of the states of California, Oregon, and Nevada . . . [Wash- ington, 1885.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 48th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 984.) Report from the Committee on military affairs . . . for the relief of the state of California and the citizens thereof . . . [Washington, 1882.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 47th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 306.) Report from the Committee on military affairs . . . what amount of money has been expended by the states of Cali- fornia, Oregon, and Nevada for military purposes . . . [Washington, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 2014.) Report from the Committee on war claims on claims of Oregon and California . . . [Washington, 1894.] 45 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 287.) The state of California , . . Report from the Committee on war claims . . . for relief of the state of California . . . [Washington, 1886.] 2 p. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 1298.) War claims of California, Oregon, and Nevada . . . Report from the Committee on war claims . . . [Washington, 1894.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 558.) War claims of California, Oregon, and Nevada. Report from the Committee on war claims . . . [Washington, 1890.] Ip. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 2553.) 30 COLORADO. COLORADO. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. No reports published. Soldiers' and sailors' Jwme commission. *Keport. Dec. 5, 1896. Denver, Nov., 1897. 72 p. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. [Colorado regiments in the civil war.] By H. H. Bancroft. (In The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, v. xxv. History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888. San Fran- cisco, 1890. 8°. p. 420-425.) F841.B21 Cavalry. 2d cavalry. *Maps of the battles of the Second Colorado cavalry, 1864. By Private [A.] Konig. (In Colo. State library.) Battle grounds in Missouri during Price's raid in the fall of 1864. *The soldiers' letter. A regimental paper to accompany the regiment. Printed in camp every two weeks. Kansas City, Mo., no. 1. 1864. (In State hist, and nat. hist, soc.) This document is printed on old-fashioned letter paper, the second and third pages left blank for individual letters. The last number 501 was printed at Fort Riley, Kansas, Nov. 1865. Oliver W. Wallace, ed. and pub. Co. H. Three years and a half in the army; or. History of the Second Colorados. By Mrs. Ellen Williams. New York, [1885.] [2], 178 p. front, (port.) 12°. E498.6.2d * New York, 1906. 178 p. Bonnet's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry. Colorado volunteers in the civil war; The New Mexico campaign in 1862. By W. C. Whitford. . . . Denver, 1906. 2 p. 1., 9-159 p. front. iUus. (mcl. ports., maps.) 8°. [Publications of the State historical and natural history society of Colorado . Historical series , 1 .] E470.W59. History of the First regiment of Colorado volunteers. By O. V. HoUister. Denver, 1863. 178 p. 12°. E498.5.1st *March of the First. A history of the First regiment Colorado volunteers. By a private of the regiment. Denver, C. T., 1863. 39 p. (In Colo. State library.) Designation changed to 1st cavalry, November 1, 1862. COLOBADO. 31 Infantry — Continued . 2d infantry. Consolidated with 3d infantry to form 2d cavalry. 3d infantry. Consolidated with 2d infantry to form 2d cavalry. Volunteers. Register. (In Official army list of the volunteers of Illinois . . . and Colorado. Comp. and published by G. B. Smith . . Chicago, 1862. 12°. E494.S64 Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865 ? 8 v.) 12°. E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Boulder Valley. See Clear Creek. Clear Creek. *History of Clear Creek and Boulder Valleys, Colorado. Con- taining a brief history of the state of Colorado PBy W. B. Vickers] . . . Chicago, 1880. vi, [12]-713 p. plates (mcl. iUus., ports.) 4°. F782.C6H (InL.C.) History of the Ist-Sd regiments, p. 73-90. Denver. *An historical narrative. Address of M. H. Slater, delivered at the dedication of the monument erected by the State of Colorado to the memory of Colorado soldiers of the Federal army who fell during the civil war. Denver, Oct. 9, 1907. 30 p. {In Colo. State library.) *History of Denver, with outlines of the earlier history of the Rocky Mountain country. Ed. for the Denver times, by J. C. Smiley. Denver, 1901. 978 p. illus., ports., fac- sims. 4° F784.D4S3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [376]-390. *History of the city of Denver, Ai-apahoc county, and Colo- rado ... [By W. B. Vickers] Chicago, 1880. vi, [11]- 652 p. front., plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) 4°. F784.D4H6 {In L. C.) History of the lst-3d regiments, p. 73-90. *History of the city of Denver, from its earliest settlement to the present time. By J. E. Wharton . . . Denver, Colo., 1866. 184 p. 8°. F784.D4W4 (/n L. C.) Account of the raising of a Confederate" flag, p. 85. 32 CONNECTICUT. Flags carried by Colorado regiments. Report from the Committee on military affairs ... to authorize the secretary of war to deliver to the state of Colorado the flags carried by Colo- rado troops ... [Washington, 1890.] 1 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. House Report no. 325). Washington, 1890.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 920.) *History of the state of Colorado ... In four volumes . . . By Frank Hall. Chicago, 1889. 4 v. fronts., plates, ports. 4°. F776.H17 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 258-381. CONNECTICUT. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general' s office. Annual report of the adjutant-general (Joseph D. Williams) for the year 1861. Hartford, 1862. 115 p. 8°. E499.2.C75 1861 Contents: Summary of the history of the different organizations from this state engaged in the United States service under the various orders. 1st regiment heavy artillery. l3t-13th regiments infantry. 1st battalion cavalry. 1st squadron cavalry. 1st battery light artillery. Number of volunteers. Reports on the battle of Bull Run. Annual report of the adjutant-general (Joseph D. Williams) for the year ending March 31st, 1863. New Haven, 1863. 332 p. 8°. (Bound with Annual report .... 1862.) Contents: Enrollment by counties. Summary of the operations of the different regiments and corps in the field . . . and of those since organized and mustered into the United States service. 1st regiment heavy artillery. 5th-28th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. lst-2d batteries light artillery. Roster state militia. Annual report of the adjutant-general (H. J. Morse), for the year ending April 1, 1864. Hartford, 1864. 356 p. 8°. E499.2.C75 1863 Contents: The volunteer force, giving orders and statements relating to raising volunteers in the state for service under the General government. Veteran reenlistnlents from regiments in the field. The United States draft of 1863. Summary of quotas assigned to this state . . . Register of commissioned officers and history of regiments in the field with official reports of battles in which they have been engaged. OONNECTICUX. 33 Adjutant-general's office — Continued . Annual report of the adjutant-general (H. J. Morse) for the year ending April 1, 1865. New Haven, 1865. 494 p. 8°. E499.2.C75 1864 Contents: Volunteer force. Register of commissioned officers and history of organizations in the field. lst-2d regiments heavy artillery. 5th-18th, 20th-21st regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. 29th-30th regiments infantry (colored). Roster state militia. Annual report of the adjutant-general (H. J. Morse) for the year ending May 1, 1866. Hartford, 1866. 275 p. 8°. E499.2.C75 1865 Contents : Register of all commissioned officers . . . together with a brief statement of all the battles or engagements in which each regiment or battery has participated Ist regiment cavalry. Ist squadron cavalry. lst-2d regiment heavy artiLlery. lst-3d batteries light artillery. 5th-18th, 20th-30th regiments infantry. Roster National guard. Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organizations ... in the service of the United States, 1861-1865, with additional enlistments, casualties, &c., &c., and brief summaries, show- ing the operations and service . . . C.M.Ingersoll, adjutant- general. Hartford, 1869. 936 p., 1 1., 4°. E499.3.C78 * (Catalogue of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th regiments, Con- necticut volunteers, 1861. Hartford, 1861. 117 p. 8°. E499.3.C73 (In L. C.) * Catalogue of the 6th-llth infantry and 1st battalion cavahy, Connecticut volunteers. Hartford, 1861. 143 p. 8°. * Catalogue of the Twelfth and Thirteenth regiments, Con- necticut volunteers. 1862. Hartford, 1862. 45 p. 8°. E499.3.C75 (In L. C.) * Catalogue of the 14th-21st regiments, and the Second Ught battery Connecticut volunteers for three years; and the 22d-28th regiments Connecticut volunteers for nine months. Comp. from records in the adjutant-general's office, 1862. Joseph D. Williams, adjutant-general. Hartford, 1862. 327 p. 8°. E499.3.C76 (In L. C.) 54 CONNECTICUT. Adjutant-general' s o_ffice — Continued. Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organizations, with addi- tional enlistments and casualties to July 1, 1864. Comp. from records in the adjutant-general's office . . . Horace J. Morse, adjutant-general. Hartford, 1864. 1 p. 1., iv, [3]-847 p. 8°. E499.3.C77 Record of service of Connecticut men in the army and navy of the United States during the war of the rebellion. Comp. . . . under directions of adjutants-general Brig.-Gen. Stephen R. Smith . . . Brig.-Gen. Frederick E. Camp . . . Brig.-Gen. Lucius A. Barbour . . . Col. George M. White . . . Hartford, 1889. xiii, 1071 p. f°. E499.3.C79 Another copy. Corrected in mss. to Dec. 1, 1910. * Report of the movements and operations of the 1st Conn- heavy artillery, for the year March 31, 1865, as given in the annual report of the adjutant-general of Connecticut, April 1, 1865. Hartford, 1865. 34 p. 8°. E499.7.1st (In L. C.) Auditors. Special report of the auditors on Col. John M. Hathaway's accounts . . . Hartford, 1863. 7 p. 8°. {In Conn. Legis- lature. Public documents . . . Special session, Dec. 1862, and May session, 1863 . . .) 8°. General assembly. Compilation of laws of the state of Connecticut relating to the interests of soldiers and sailors of the civil war. Printed by order of the General assembly, January session, 1889. Hartford, Conn., 1889. 9 p. 8°. Governor. Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) May 1, 1861. Hartford, 1861. 18 p. 8°. * Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) October, 1861. [n. p., n. d.] 7 p. * Message. (W.A.Buckingham.) May 6, 1862. New Haven, 1862. 24 p. 8°. E499.C76. (In L. C.) Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) Special session, Dec. 9, 1862. New Haven, 1862. 15 p. 8°. (In Conn. Legis- lature. Public documents . . . special session, Dec. 1862, and May session, 1863 . . . Hartford, 1863.) 8°. Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) Accompany the report ol Col. H. H. Osgood, giving the number of drafted men in the state, to the General assembly, Dec. 10th, 1862 . . . New Haven, 1862. 44, [1] p. 8°. (In Conn. Legislature. Public documents . . . Special session, Dec. 1862, and May session, 1863 . . .) 8°. CONNECTICUT. 35 Governor — Continued. Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) May 2, 1863. Hartford, 1863. 20 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 232.) Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) Special session, Nov. 1863. Hartford, 1863. 7 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 266.) * Message. (W. A. Buckingham.) May, 1865. [n. p., n. d.] 19 p. Militia. A communication from Major-General William H. Russell, concerning the militia of the state of Connecticut to His Excellency Wm. A. Buckingham. . . . New Haven, 1864. 8 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 266.) Report of Major-General W. H. Russell, April 30, 1866. New Haven, 1866. 10 p. 8°. {In Conn. Legislative docu- ments. 1866.) Paymaster-general' s office. * Annual report of the paymaster-general. March 31, 1864 [n. p., n. d.] 20 p. Quartermaster-general' s office. * Annual report of the quartermaster-general. May, 1862. Hartford, 1862. 59 p. Annual report of the quartermaster-general (W. A. Aiken.) April 1, 1863. New Haven, 1863. 56 p. 8°. {In Conn. Legislature. Public documents . . . special session, Dec. 1862, and May session, 1863. . . . Hartford, 1863.) 8°. *Aimual report of the quartermaster-general. May, 1864. Hartford, 1864. 90 p. * Annual report of the quartermaster-general. May, 1865. New Haven, 1865. 65 p. Annual report of the quartermaster-general. May, 1866. Hartford, 1866. 85 p. 8°. {In Conn. Legislature. Public documents . . . May session, 1866. Hartford, 1866.) 8°. 8 fecial agents. Report of Drs. Cogswell and White, special agents to visit Conn, sick and wounded soldiers in the United States general hospitals . . . Hartford, 1863. 10 p. 8°. {In Conn. Leg- islature. Public documents . . . Special session, Dec. 1862, and May session, 1863 . . .) 8°. State officers. Roll of the state officers and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . . . May, 1863 . . . Hartford, 1863. 36 p. 8°. {In Conn. Legislature. Public docu- ments . . . special session, Dec. 1862, and May session 1863 . . .) 8°. 36 OONNEOTIOtTT. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillerv. Annual reunion, 1897. See Newspaper clippings relative to volunteer regiments . . . First Connecticut heavy artUlery: historical sketch and present addresses of members. Comp. by E. B. Ben- nett . . . [Hartford, 1897 ?] 53 p. front, (port.) 12°. E499.7.1stB {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 282.) History of the First Connecticut artillery and of the seige trains of the armies operating against Eichmond, 1862-1865. [By J. C. Taylor, historian] Hartford, Conn., 1893. 270, [2] p. front, (ports.), illus., plates, maps (partly fold.) f°. E499.7.1stT * Official souvenir and program of monument First Con- necticut heavy artillery and dedicatory exercises, held . . . Sept. 25, 1902 . . . Comp. ... by J. F. McNamar. Hartford, Conn., [1903.] xii, [4], 143, [1], cxxx p. iUus. (incl. ports.) 8°. (/to L. C.) Our first year of army life. An anniversary address . . . at their camp near Gaines' MDls, Va., June, 1862. [By E. A. Walkley.] New Haven, 1862. 95 p. 8°. E499.7.1stWl7 A private's reminiscences of the first year of the war. By E. B. Andrews . . . Providence, 1886. 41 p. 8°. E464.E47 Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — -no. 18. *Report of the movements . . . See Adjutant-gen- eral's office. E499.7.1st. (InL.C.) Siege artillery in the campaigns against Eichmond, with notes on the 15-inch gun . . . By Bvt. Brig.-Gen. H. L. Abbott . . . Washington, 1867. 183 p. vi fold, plates. 8°. ([U. S. Engineer dept.] Profes- sional papers of the Corps of Engineers, United States army. No. 14.) 2d heavy artillery, *The county regiment; a sketch of the Second regiment of Connecticut volunteer heavy artillery, originally the Nineteenth volunteer infantry, in the civil war. By D. L. Vaill. [Winsted? Conn.] 1908. xii, 108 p. 1 1. front., plates, ports. 8°. E499.7.2dU {In L. C.) CONNECTICUT, 37 Heavy Artillery — Continued.. 2(i heavy artillery — Continued. History of the Second Connecticut volunteer heavy artil- lery. Originally the Nineteenth Connecticut vols. By T. E. VaOl . . . Winsted, Conn., 1868. 366 p. port. 12°. E499.7.2dVl3 *K.eunion and dedication of monument at Arlington national cemetery, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1896. Second Connecticut heavy artillery. Hartford, 1897. cover- title, 34 p. iUus., pL, port., map. 8°. E499.7.2d.C73 (In L. C.) *. . . The Second regiment Connecticut volunteer heavy artillery, in the war of the rebellion, 1862-1865. Reprinted . . . from the Record of Connecticut men in the war of the rebellion . . . Hartford, 1899. 2p. 1., 47p. 4°. E499.7.2d {InL. C.) Light Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. *lst light battery, 6th, 7th, and 10th Connecticut volun- teers monument association. Program of exercises at the dedication of a soldiers monument . . . New Haven, June 16, 1905 . . . [New Haven, 1905]. 45, [3] p. front., plates, ports. 8°. (In L. C.) History of the First Hght battery Connecticut volunteers, 1861-1865. Personal records and reminiscences. The story of the battery . . . Historian, H. W. Beecher . . . New York, [1901]. 2 v. illus., plates, ports., maps, facsims. 8°. E499.8.1stB 2d battery light artillery. See 14th infantry. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Annual reunion. See Newspaper clippings relative to volunteer regiments . . . A memorial of John S. Jameson, sergeant . . . who died at AndersonviUe, Ga. Comp. by T. J. Holmes . . . [n. p., 1866?] 31 p. front, (port.) (Znbiog.) Infantry. 1st infantry. Daniel Tyler, colonel ... A memorial volume, con- taining his autobiography and war record. [By D. G. Mitchell.] .New Haven, 1883. 186 p. front, (port.) facsims. 4°. (Trabiog.) 38 CONNECTICUT. Infantry — Continued. 3d infantry. *" Wooden nutmegs" at Bull Run ... By Frinkle Fry [pseud.] Hartford, 1872. Military organizations: p. 388-417. * Historical and picturesque Savannah. By Adelaide Wil- son. . . , Boston, 1889. xviii p., 11., 258 p. front., illus., ports., facsims. 4°. F294.S2W7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 195-210. The siege and evacuation of Savannah, Georgia, in Decem- ber, 1864. An address delivered ... in Augusta, Ga., . , . Apr. 26, 1890. By C. C. Jones, jr. Augusta, Ga., 1890. 30 p. 8°. {In United Confederate veterans. Ga. div. . . . Camp No. 435. [Addresses.] Augusta, Ga., 1879- 1897. no. 12. 8°.) E4S5.3.G48 *A[school history of Georgia. . . By C. H. Smith. Boston, 1893. vi p., 2 1., 182 p. front., illus., plates (incl. iUus., ports.) 12°. F286.S64 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 78-92, Reconstruction period: p. 92-94. IDAHO. 71 *Stories of Georgia. By J. C. Harris. New York, Cincinnati, Chi- cago, 1896. 315 p. illus., 12°. F286.H33 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [272]-296. * Another ed. New York, 1896. 315 ]). front., illus., i^orts. 8°. (Stories from American history-.) F286.II34 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 272-296. *Story of Georgia for Georgia boys and girls. By K. B. Massey and L. G. Wood. Boston, 1904. iv, 152 p. front., illus., col. plate, ports. 12°. F286.M41 (In L. C.) Civil war period and reconstruction: p. 104-128. *Student's history of Georgia . . . By L. B. Evans. Macon, Ga., 1884. iv, [5]-352 p. front., (map) illus., ports. 12° F286.E92 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 270-298. Toombs, Robert. Brigadier General Robert Toombs. An address deliv- ered . . . in Augusta, Ga., . . Apr. 26, 1886. By C. C. Jones, jr. Augusta, Ga., 1886. 17 p. 8°. (In United Confederate veterans. Ga. div. . Camp No. 435. [Addresses.] Augusta, 1879-1897. no. 8. 8°.) E485.3.G48 U. S. Army. Dept. of the South. Major General Meade's report on the Ashburn murder. [At- lanta, Ga., 1868] 130 p. 12° F291.U57 Special report to General U. S. Grant on the murder of G. W. Ashburn at Columbus, Georgia, in March, 1868. ' ' Extract from the proceedings of the military commission for the trial of Elisha J. Kirkscey and others [charged with the murder of Ashburn]": p. 51-130. *War time journal of a Georgia girl 1864-1865. By E. F. Andrews . . . New York, 1908. 4 p. 1., 387 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E559.A56 (In L. C.) IDAHO. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant General. No reports. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. No publications known. No troops were furnished bearing in their designation the name of Idaho Territory. 80379—13 6 72 ILLINOIS. ILLINOIS. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Annual report of the " adjutant-general. (Allen C. Fuller.) Jan. 1, 1863. Springfield, 1863. 383 p. 8°. E505.2.I27 *Annual report. Dec. 31, 1864. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (I. N. Haynie.) Jan. 1, 1866. {In Eeport of the adjutant-general. Oct. 21, 1867. Springfield, 1867. v. 1, p. [5]-230. 8°.) E505.2.I29 Annual report of the adjutant-general. (I. N. Haynie.) Jan. 1, 1867. {In Report of the adjutant-general. Oct. 21, 1867. Springfield, 1867. v. 1, p. [231]-295. 8°.) E505.2.I29 Annual report of the adjutant-general. (I. N. Haynie.) Oct. 21, 1867. Springfield, 1867. 8 v. 8°. E50&.2.I29 V. 1— Boster of oflBcers. 7tli-46tli regiments infantry. V. 2— Roster of officers. 47th-156tli regiments infantry. V. 3— Roster of officers. lst-17th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments light artillery. Campbell's battery light artillery. Chicago Board of Trade battery light artillery. Chicago Mercantile battery light artillery. Springfield battery light artillery. Cogswell's battery light artillery. Elgia battery light artiUery. Henshaw's battery light artillery. Bridge's battery light artillery. Col via' a battery light artillery. Roster 29th regiment U. S. colored infantry. Roster of enlisted men. 7th-20th regiments infantry. V. 4— Roster of enlisted men. 21st-47th regiments infantry. V. 5— Roster of enlisted men. 48th-76th regiments infantry. V. 6— Roster of enlisted men. 77th-117th regiments infantry. V. 7— Roster of enlisted men. 118th-156th regiments infantry. l8t-3d regiments cavalry. ILLINOIS. 73 Adjutant-general' s office — Continued . Annual report — Continued. V. 8— Roster of enlisted men. Cogswell's battery light artillery. Elgin battery light artillery. Henshaw's battery light artillery. 29th regiment U. S. colored infantry. U. S. colored recruits. Miscellaneous organizations. First army corps. Recruits for the regular army. Addenda and errata. 4th-17th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments light artillery. Chicago Board of Trade battery light artillery. Chicago Mercantile battery light artillery. Springfield battery light artillery. With historical memoranda. *Report of the adjutant-general of the state of lUiuois . . . containing reports for the years 1861-66. Rev. by Brigadier General J. W. Vance, adjutant-general. Springfield, 111., 1886. V. 8°. E505.2.I295 (In L. C.) V. 1— Reports. Jan. 1, 1863-Jan. 1, 1865, by AUen C. Fuller. Jan. 1, 1866-Jan. 1, 1867, by I. N. Haynie. Official history of the Cairo expedition, Barker's dragoons, [etc., etc.] Rosters. 7th-15th regiments infantry. Veteran battalion, 14th and 15th regiments infantry. V. 2— Rosters. 16th-35th regiments infantry. V. 3— Rosters. 36th-55th regiments infantry. V. 4 — Rosters. 56th-77th regiments infantry. V. 5— Rosters. 78th-105th regiments infantry. V. 6— Rosters. 106th-131st regiments infantry. V. 7— Rosters. 132d-156th regiments infantrj"^. Alton battalion infantry. lst-5th regiments cavalry. 74 ILLINOIS. Adjutant-general's office — Continued . Annual report — Continued. V. 8— Rosters. 6tli-17th regiments cavalry, l8t-2d regiments light artillery. Campbell's battery light artillery. Chicago Board of Trade battery. Chicago Mercantile battery. Springfield light artillery. Cogswell's battery light artillery. Ren wick's Elgin battery light artillery. Henshaw's battery. Bridge's battery light artillery. Colvin's battery light artillery. Chapman's battery light artillery. Sturgis rifles. Irish dragoons. 29th regiment U. S. colored infantry. United States colored recruits. Illinois soldiers enlisted in other organizations without the state. Miscellaneous organizations. First army corps. Recruits for the regular army. Addenda. Report of the adjutant-general. . . . Rev. by Brig. Gen. J. N. Reece, adjutant-general. Springfield, 111., 1900-1902. 9 v. 8°. E505.2.I3 Vol, 9 contains reprint of Gen. I. H. Elliott's Record of Illinois soldiers in Black Hawk and Mexican wars, and record of Illinois soldiers in Spanish-American war. V. 1— Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 7th-15th regiments infantry. :! Veteran battalion, 14th and 1.5th regiments infantry. V. 2— Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 16th-35th regiments infantry. V. 3— Rosters of officers and enlisted men, 36th-.55th regiments infantry. V. 4— Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 56th-77th regiments infantry. V. 5 — Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 78th-105th regiments infantrv. V. 6— Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 106th-131st regiments infantry. V. 7— Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 132d-156th regiments infantry. lst-5th regiments cavalry. ILLINOIS. 75 Adjutant-general's office — Continued . Annual report — Continued. V. 8— Roster of ofRcera and enlisted men . 6tlL-17th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments light artillery. Campbell's battery light artillery. Chicago Board of trade battery light artillery, Chicago Mercantile battery light artillery. Springfield battery light artillery. Cogwell's battery light artillery. Renwick's Elgin battery light artillery. Henshaw's battery light artillery. Bridges battery light artillery. Colvin's battery light artillery. Chapman's battery light artillery. Sturgis rifles. Irish dragoons. 29th regiment CJ. S. colored infantry. U. S. colored recruits. Illinois soldiers enlisted in other organizations without the state; First army corps. Recruits for the Regular army. V. 9— Record of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk war, 1831-32, and in the Mexican war 1846^8 a complete roster of commissioned officers and enlisted men services of the Illinois militia protecting the frontier 1810 to 1813. With liistorical memoranda. Supplement to the last report of the adjutant-general . . . cor- recting the roster of the troops of the Cairo expedition of 1861 and making further additions. Kev. by Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Scott, adjt. gen. Springfield, 111., 1903. 19 p. 8°. Board of army auditors. Final report. March 1, 1863. 216 p. 8°. (In Eeports made to the General assembly ... at its Twenty-fourth session, convened Jan. 2, 1865. Springfield, 1865. 8°. v. 2, p. [593]-808.) tTovemor. "^State military affairs. Report of Gov. Yates to the conven- tion, Jan 23, 1862. [n. p., 1863?] 5 p. 8°. E505.I385 {In L. C.) *Message. (Richard Yates.) Jan. 5, 1863. Springfield, 1863. 64 p. *Inaugural address (Richard Yates.) Jan. 14, 1864. [n. p., n. d.] 24 p. Inaugural address (R. J. Oglesby.) Jan. 16, 1865. [n. p., n. d.] 10 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 238.) 76 ILLINOIS. Governor — Continued. *Message of . . . Richard Yates ... in relation to the claim of Illinois against the United States for two per cent of the net proceeds arising from the sale of public lands. Spring- field, 1865. 131 p. 8°. E505.I38 (7n L. C.) Transmitting report of I. M. Morris. Governor. {Richard Yates.) *War record of the state of Illinois to October 1, 1863. Proc- lamation . . . report of adjutant-general Fuller. Feb. 1, 1864. Springfield, [lU.] 12 p. 8°. E505.I39 (/nL.C.) Illinois state sanitary iureau. Report of the transactions . . . from its organization Dec. 18, 1862, to Sept. 12, 1863; and, also, of the Illinois state sani- tary commission, from Sept. 12, 1863, to Jan. 1, 1864. {In Reports made to the General assembly ... at its Twenty- fourth session, convened Jan. 2, 1865. Springfield, 1865. 8°. V. 2, p. [371]-475.) lUinois state sanitary commission. Annual reports. 2d. Jan. 1, 1864-Jan. 1, 1865. 116 p. 8°. {In Re- ports made to the General assembly ... at its Twenty- fourth session, convened, Jan. 2, 1865. Springfield, 1865. 8°. V. 2, p. [477]-592.) ShiloTi iattlejield commission. *Report of the . . . and ceremonies at the dedication of the monument . . . the story of the battle by S. Waterloo. Comp. by Maj. G.Mason, secretary. . . . [Chicago, 1905?] 187 p. plates, ports. 2 fold. maps. 8°. E473.54.I28 {In L. C.) Soldiers'' and sailors' Jiome, Quincy. *Biennial report of the Board of trustees and officers . . . Springfield, 111., 18 v. pi., fold, diagr. 8°. UB384.I29 {In L. C.) 6th (1894/96.) Springfield, 1896. 129 p. fold. tab. 8°. 8th (1898/1900.) Springfield, 1900. 132 p. 8°. 12th (1906/08.) Springfield, 1909. 106 p. 8°. 13th (1908/10.) Springfield, 1911. 100 p. 8°. Vicksiurg military parlc commission. Illinois at Vicksburg; pub. under authority of an act of the Forty-fifth General assembly by the Illinois- Vicksburg mili- tary park commission. [Chicago], 1907. 709, [1] p. incl. illus., ports. 2 fold. maps. 4°. E481.V6I29 ILLINOIS. 77 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Light Artillery. 1st light artillery. Battery A. History of battery "A" 1st 111. light artUlery. "Three months service." By F. V. Gindele. "After three months service." By Enoch Colby and C. B. Kimbell. {In First reunion of Battery "A" First 111. artillery. . . . 1885. [Chicago, 1885 ?] p. 14-25.) History of Battery " A, " First Illinois light artillery volun- teers. [By] C. B. Kimbell. Chicago, 1899. viii, [9]-320 p. incl. col. front., illus., (incl. ports.), plates. 8°. E505.8.1stK Reunions. 1st (1885). Chicago, 1885. 28, [1] p. 8°. See also De Gress battery. Report of Robert L. Rodgers . . . 1st light artillery. Battery B. The "Kids" of Battery B. The curious showing of the ages of our fighting soldiers. (In National tribune. April 14, 1892, p. 4.) *Reunions of Taylor's battery, 18th anniversary of Fort Donelson, Feb. 14, 1880. 25th anniversary of the battle of Belmont, Nov. 6, 1886. Chicago, [1890]. 2p.l.,129p. front., pi., port., facshn. 8°. E505.8.1st {In L. C.) 1st light artillery. Battery K. Mustered out December 10, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 1st light artillery. Battery E. See Iowa. 2d cavalry. 1st light artillery. Battery M. ^History of the organic; ation, marches, campings, general services, and final muster . . . comp. from the official records and from the diaries of the different members. By members of the battery. Princeton, 111., 1892. viii p. 1 1., [11]-301 p. 8°. E505.8.1stl {In L. C.) 2d light artillery. Battery M. Mustered out April 11, 1864. Men transferred to 2d light artillery. Batteries C and H. Bridges' independent battery light artillery. *Speech of Gen. A. C. Ducat, at RosehUl cemetery, May 31, 1870, at the dedication of monument, [n. p., 1870?] 8 p. 8°. E505.8.B85 ('ZnL. C.) Transferred to 1st light artillery as Battery B, December 21, 1864. 78 ILLINOIS. Light Artillery — Continued. Busteed's independent battery light artillery. Disbanded and men enlisted transferred to 1st New York light artillery. Batteries B and G, part; 4th New York independent battery light artUlery, part. November 9, 1861 . Chapman's Peoria iadependent battery light artillery. Or- ganized from 14th infantry, attached to that regiment as artillery company L, afterward transferred to 2d light artil- lery. Battery B. Chicago Board of trade artUlery. *Historical sketch of the Chicago Board of trade bat- tery, horse artillery, Illinois volunteers. Chicago, 1902. 90,[3] p. incl. 4 pi. 8°. E505.8.C (In L. C.) Chicago light artillery. See Busteed's independent battery light artillery. Chicago light artillery. Battery A. Battle echoes from ShUoh. By J. A. Chalaron. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 21, p. 215-224.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Chicago mercantile battery light artillery. See Charles G. Cooley's independent battery light artillery. De Gress battery. Report of Robert L. Rodgers historian to Atlanta camp No. 159, U. C. v., on the capture of the De Gress bat- tery, and Battery A, 1st 111. light artillery, in the battle of Atlanta, July 22d, 1864, with other papers bearing thereon. Pub. by some of the survivors of Manigault's brigade, [n.p., n.d.] 47 p. 8°. IToughtailuig's battery light artillery. See 1st light artUlery. Battery C. Marine artillery. Report to the Select committee of three, in relation to fraudulent enlistments for the so-called Marine artU- lery. Also, report of W. H. Van Epps, to the governor on the same subject, [n. p. 1863?]. 13 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 239). Smith's Chicago light artUlery. See 1st light artillery. Bat- tery A. Springfield independent battery light artUlery. See 3d light artillery. Battery A. Independent. Taylor's battery. See 1st light artUlery. Battery B. Vaughan's battery light artUlery. See 3d light artillery. Battery A. Independent. Waterhouse's battery light artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery E. iLLiNoiy. 79 Cavalry, Gtili cavalry. See Iowa. 2d cavalry. *The valley of shadows. Recollections of the Lincoln country, 1858-1863. By Francis Grierson. Boston, 1909. viii, 278 p. 8°. F545.G84 {In L. C.) Grierson's raid: p. [262]-267. 7th cavalry. Cavalry captured the navy ... By Edward Prince. {In National tribune. Apr. 28, 1904.) Hatch's hard riders. . . . The brilliant services of the cavalry at Nashville. By E. W. Surby. {In National tribune, Sept. 9, 1886.) Observations of an Illinois boy in battle, camp, and pris- ons— 1861 to 1865. By H. H. Eby. Mendota, 111., 1910. 284 p. incl. front., ilhis., port. map. 8°. E601.E16. See 6th cavalry and 8th infantry. 8th cavalry. History of the Eighth cavalry regiment, Illinois volun- teers, during the great rebellion. By Abner Hard . . . Aurora, 111., 1868. 4 p. 1., [33]-368 p. 8°. E505.6.8th Maryland campaign. The cavalry fight at Boonsboio' graphically described. The Ninth Virginia and Eighth Illinois regiments cross sabres . . . By G. W. B. {In So.hist.soc.papers.v. 25, p. 276-280. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Opening the battle. Lieut. Jones, the 8th 111. cavalryman fired the first shot at Gettysburg. By H. 0. Dodge. {In National tribune. Sept. 24, 1891, p. 3.) See De Kalb county. 9th cavalry. Annual reunions. *4th (1889.) [n.p., n.d.] .32 p. Cavalry boy's adventure. Goes thru a storm of bullets unhurt. Impersonates a prisoner and reaches camp again. By W. H. Hacker. {In National tribime. Apr. 28, 1910, p. 7.) i°. History of the Ninth regiment Illinois cavalry volunteers. ... Ed. by E. A. Davenport. [Chicago] 1888. xii, 13-450 p., I 1. ports. 8°. E.505. 6.9th The last battle of Nashville. By O. A. Abbott. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 236-242.) E464.M65 80 ILLINOIS. Cavalry — Continued . 10th cavalry. Roster of survivors . . . and proceedings of the society Oct. 16, . 1894. Champaign, 111., 1894. 17 p. 24°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) Sept. 24, 1895. Springfield, 1895. 29 p. 24°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) Sept. 26, 1899. Springfield, 1899. 17 p. 24°. West of the Mississippi. Eeminiscences of an officer. . . By E. R. Neal. {In National tribune, Mar. 24, 1904.) 12th cavalry. Harper's Ferry. An Illinois cavalryman's sufferings. By J. M. Gardner. {In National tribune, Jan. 24, 1889, p. 3.) March of the cavalry from Harpers Ferry, Sept. 14, 1862. By W. M. Luff. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollections. Chicago, 1894. v. 2, p. 33-48.) 8°. E464. M56 13th cavalry. . . . The Camden trip. Six weeks of marching and fight- ing — Jenkins's Ferry. By H. Emrich. {In National tribune, April 29, 1886, p. 3.) *Three years in the saddle from 1861 to 1865; memoirs of Charles D. Field; thrilling stories of the war, in camp and on the field of battle . . . By Charles D. Field. [Goldfield, la., 1898.] 74 p. front, (port.) 8°. E601.F453 (/«,L. C.) 14th cavalry. History of the Fourteenth Illinois cavalry and the brigades to which it belonged. Comp. from manuscript his- tory by [W. L.] Sanford, West and Featherson, and from notes of comrades . . . Comp. and pub. by W. L. Sanford. Chicago, 1898. 2 p. 1., 347, [1] p. front., port. 12°. E505.6.14th Campaigning with Burnside. Personal experiences in East Tennessee in 1863. Facing the foe . . . ByH. C. Connelly. (Clippmg.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 278.) In a tight place. Lively times with the Johnnies at Duck River. (Clipping from the National tribune.) By W. S. Sanford. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 278.) See De Kalb county. 16th cavalry. The campaigns in East Tennessee. By Abraham AUee. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 243-252.) E464.M65 ILLINOIS. 81 Cavalry — Continued . 16tli cavalry — Continued. From Atlanta to Raleigh. By Charles D. Kerr. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. [First series.] St. Paul, 1887. 8°. p. 202- 223. E464.M63 17th cavalry. History of the 17th Illinois cavalry volunteers. By F. [i. e. E.] A. Carpenter . . . [n. p., 1886?] [40] p. 4°. E505.6.17th See De Kalb county. Carmichael's cavalry company. See 29th infantry. Cavalry company B, afterward 4th cavalry, Company B, No. 2, after- ward Warren Stewart's independent battalion cavalry, Company B, afterward 15th cavalry, Company B. Dodson's cavalry company. See 15th cavalry. Company H. DoUins' cavalry company. See 31st infantry. Cavalry com- pany C, afterward 4th cavalry. Company C, afterward War- ren Stewart's independent battalion cavalry. Company C, afterward 15th cavalry. Company C. Ford's independent cavalry company. See 53d infantry, Independent cavalry company A, afterward 15th cavalry. Company L. Gilbert's independent cavalry company. See 52d infantry, Cavalry company A, afterward 12th cavalry, Company H, afterward 15th cavalry, Company G. Hutchens' independent cavalry company. See 27th infantry, Cavalry company E, afterward Warren Stewart's indepen- dent battalion cavalry, Company E, afterward 15th cavalry, Company E. Jenks' independent cavalry company. See 36th infantry, Cavalry company A, afterward 15th cavalry, Company I. Kane county independent cavalry company. See 15th cav- alry. Company H. McClellan dragoons. See 12th cavalry. Companies H and I. McClernand's body guard. See 16th cavalry. Companies I, K, and L. O'Harnett's independent cavalry company. See 30th infan- try, Cavalry company D, afterward Warren Stewart's inde- pendent battalion cavalry, Company D, afterward 15th cavalry. Company D. Schambeck's cavalry company. S'ee 16th cavalry.. Company C. Sherer's cavalry company. See 36th infantry. Cavalry com- pany B, afterward 15th cavalry, Company K. Smith's cavalry company. See 15th cavalry. Company K. 82 ILLINOIS. Cavalry — Continued . Stewart's independent cavalry company. See Warren Stew- art's 1st- independent cavalry, Company A, afterwards Warren Stewart's independent battalion cavalry, Company A, afterward 15th cavalry, Company A. Thielman's independent cavalry battalion. See 1st cavalry; 16tli cavalry. Company A. Infantry, (Infantry regiments organized for service in the civil war, begin with the 7th.) 7th infantry. History of the Seventh regiment Illinois volunteer infantry, from its first muster into the U. S. service, April 25, 1861, to its final muster out, July 9, 1865. By D. L. Ambrose. Springfield, 111., 1868. xii, 391, [1] p. 12°. E505.5.7th Proceedings of the reunion[s] ... by the association of survivors . . . E505.5.7thl V1884-1897.) In 1898-1899. (1898-1899 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1900. 35 p. 8°. (^1900 at Chicago and Springfield.) Springfield, 1901. 49 p. illus., ports. Springfield, 1902. Springfield, 1903. Springfield, 1904. Springfield, 1905. Springfield, 1906. Springfield, 1907. (1901 at Springfield.) (1902 at Springfield.) (1903 at Springfield.) *(1904 at Springfield.) (1905 at Springfield.) (1906 at Springfield.) 55 p. plate. 8° 64 p. plates, ports. 8° 65 p. plates, ports. 8° 60 p. plates, ports. 8° 69 p. plates, ports. 8°. 78 p. front., plates, ports. (1907 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1908. 87 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. (1908 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1909. 72 p. fronts., ports. 8° (1909 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1910. 61 p. front., ports. 8°- (1910 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1911. 90 p. front., plate, ports. 8° (1911 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1912. 79 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. (1912 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1913. 77 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. *(19i3 at *(1914 at y' *(1915 at '«(1916at See Iowa. 2d cavalry. 8th infantry. Army life of an Illinois soldier, including a day by day record of Sherman's march to the sea; letters and diary of the late Charles W. Wills . . . Comp. and pub. by his sister [Mary E. Kellogg] . . Washington, D. C, 1908. 383 p. inch front, (port.) 8°. E601.W735 Sth infantry. Co. D. See Richland county. ii.uNOis. 83 Infantry — Continued . 9th infantry. A history of the Ninth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry. By Marion Morrison . Monmouth, 111.. 1864. 95 p. 8°. E505.5.9th 10th infantry. *Recollections of pioneer and army life. By Matthew H. Jamison, lieutenant E company Tenth regiment, Illi- nois veteran volunteer infantry . . . Kansas City, [1911.] 2 p. 1., iv, 7-36.3 p. front, (port.) illus. 8°. E601.J32 {In h.C.) See De Kalb county. 10th infantry. Compan}^ D. Memoirs of the war. By E. A. Wilson. Cleveland, 1893- xxi, [23]-435 p. front., illus., pi., 2 ports. 12°. E601.W74 11th infantry. Proceediiigs of the First reunion . . held at Ottawa, 111., Oct. 27, 1875 . . . and a brief history of the regi- ment and personal sketches of Wallace, Nevins, Ran- som and Coates . . . Written, compiled and prepared by H. M. Parker. Ottawa, 111., 1875. 78 p. S° (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) 12th infantry. Beginnings of an Illinois regiment in 1861. By George L. Paddock. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollections. Chicago, 1894. 8°. v. 2, p. 25.3- 268.) E464.M56 13th infantry. Military history and reminiscences of the Thirteenth regi- ment of Illinois volunteer infantry in the civil war in the United States, 1861-65. Prepared by a committee of the regiment, 1891. . . . Chicago, 1S92. viii, 672 p. front., pi., port., maps, facsim. 8°. E505.5.13th See De Kalb county. 14th infantry. *History of Hurlburt's fighting Fourtli division . By James Dugan . . . Cincinnati, 1863. viii, 9-265 p. front., port. 8°. E505.5.14th (In L. C.) A prisoner of war. A veteran Illinois soldier in Ander- sonville . . . By C. W. Keifer. (In National tribune. Mar. 17, 1887.) Thrilling adventures of a pioneer boy . . . while a pris- oner of war. Alvan[!] Q. Bacon, his capture at the battle of Shiloh, and escape from Macon, Ga. . . Written by himself . . . [n. p., 18—?] 32 p. 8°. E612.M1B2 84 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued . 15th infantry. *Army memoirs of Lucius W. Barber, Company "D" . . . May 24, 1861-Sept. 30, 1865. Chicago, 1894. v p., 1 1., 9-233 p. front, (port.). 8°. E601.B23 (In L. C.) 17th infantry. Mustered out June 4, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 8th infantry. 19th infantry. *The Nineteenth Illinois ; a memoir of a regiment of volunteer infantry famous in the civil war of fifty years ago for its drill, bravery, and distinguished services. Ed. by J, Henry Haynie, of Company D . . . [Chicago, 1912.] 396 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E505.5.19th {In L. C.) 21st infantry. *Constitution and by-laws of the Society . . . with roll of honor, and roll call of surviving members at 8th annual re-union, Terre Haute, Sept. 19, 20, 1882. [Paris, 111.,] 1882. 24 p. 8°. E505.5.21st {In L. C.) 22d infantry. Mustered out July 7, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 42d infantry. 27th infantry. Annual reunions. 8th (1894) Quincy, 1894. (Clipping. J^rom Winchester Standard, Nov. 30, 1894. 1 p. f°.) In W. D. L. pamp. V. 267.) History of the Twenty-seventh Illinois volunteers as written by Col. W. A. Schmitt, with a roster of the surviving members, with their Post Office address to date, September 8th, 1892. Winchester, 111., [1892?] 27 p. 24°. (ZnW. D.L. pamp. V. 262). E505.5.27thS Oration delivered at the reunion of the 27th Illinois infantry at Quincy, Illinois, October 18, 1894. By Capt. I. G. Heaps, on the life and public services of Dr. E. H. Bowman . . . Wmchester, 111., [1894?] 18 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 267.) Mustered out September 20, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 9th infantry. 28th infantry. "Charge of the light brigade." By Colonel George W. Crosley. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. 380- 392.) E464.M58 iLLnrois. 85 Infantry — Continued. 28th infantry — Continued. Semi-lustory of a boy veteran of the Twenty-eighth regi- ment, Illinois infantry volunteers, in a black regiment. A diary . . . History of the Fifty-eighth regiment U. S. colored infantry . . . By E. L. Hobart. [Den- ver, Colo., 1906?] 41, 52 p. illus., inch front., ports. 8°. E505.5.28th 29th infantry. Reminiscences of an octogenarian Hungarian exile, by Julian Kune . . . Chicago, 1911. viii, 216 p. plates, 2 ports (incl. front.) map, facsims. 12°. E505.5.29th 31st infantry. *History of the 31st regiment Illinois volunteers. By W. S. Morris. Evansville, Ind. (Title suggested by Mr. Hastings, Library of Congress, Cir. 21, Oct. 6, 1911.) 3 2d infantry. Marching through Georgia. Pen pictures of everyday life in General Sherman's army. . . By F. Y. Hedley. Chicago, 1885. 490 p. 12°. E470.H48 33 d infantry. Army life from a soldier's joiirnal, 1861-1864. By A. O. Marshall. 2d ed. Joliet, 1884. 410 p. 12°.E601.M36 *Army life. From a soldier's journal. By A. O. Marshall . . . Special ed. Joliet, 111., 1886. [100] p. 12°. E601.M37. {In L. C.) History of the Thirty-third regiment Illinois veteran volunteer infantry in the civil war, 22d August, 1861, to 7th December, 1865. By General Isaac H. EUiott, with company and personal sketches, . . . also com- plete historical rosters comp. by V. G. Way . . . Gibson City., lU., 1902. 288 p. incl. ports., plan. 4°. E505.5.33dE *Eeunion of the 33d Illinois regiment, at Bloomington, Oct. 21, 1875. (Anniversary of Fredericktown battle.) Report of proceedings. Bloomington, 1875. 16 p. 8°. E505.5.33d {In L. C.) 34th infantry. From Louisville to the sea. A soldier's diary of the civil war. ByL.S.Widney. (ZnNationaltribune, Oct. 10-31, Nov. 7-21, Dec. 5-26, 1901; Jan. 2-30; Feb. 6-27, Mar. 6-20, 1902.) From the sea to the grand review. By L. S. Widney. {In National tribune. Aug. 13-27, Sept. 3, 1903.) 86 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued. 34th infantry — Continued. History of the Thirty-fourth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry. Sept. 7, 1861, July 12, 1865. [By] E. W. Payne . . [Clinton, la., 1903.] viii, 370 p. front., illus., ports., maps. 8°. E505.5.34th 36th infantry. *Catalogue of books in regimental library. Chicago, [186-«] 15, 24 p. 24°. Z881.I336 (InL.C.) History of the Thirty-sixth regiment Illinois volunteers, during the war of the rebellion. By L. G. Bennett and W. M. Haigh. Aurora, 111., 1876. viii, [9]-808 p. front., port. 8° E505.5.36th "Sheridan's pets." The Thirty-sixth Illinois, or Fox River regiment . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 37th infantry. The 37th Illinois veteran volunteer infantry and the battle of Pea Eidge, Arkansas, prepared by . . . E. B. Payne . . . read . . . Apr. 1, 1903. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. D. C. War papers. [Washington ? 1903 ?] No. 48. 15 p. 8°.) E464.M54 See 59th infantry. 39th infantry. History of the Thirty-ninth regiment Illinois volunteer veteran infantry, (Yates's Plalanx) in the war of the rebellion. By C. M. Clarke. Chicago, 1889. xx, [2], 554 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E505.5.39thC Proceedings of the . annual reunions . . E505.5.39th *l8t-6th (1881-1886). *7th (1887 at Farmer City.) 17 p. 8° {In L. 0.) *8th (1888 at .) 9th (1889 at Farmer City.) Farmer City, 1889. 27 p. 12° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 267.) (Mutilated.) 10th (1890 at Gibson City.) Joliet, 1891. 32 p. 12° (/nW. D.L. pamp. V. 267.) 11th (1891 at Joliet.) Joliet, 1891. 26 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 267.) *12th(1892at ). 13th (1893 at Chicago.) Joliet, 1893. 31 p. 8° 14th (1894 at Leroy.) Joliet, [1894?] 14, [1] p. 8° 15th (1895 at Clinton.) (With 16th.) 16th (1896 at Blue Island.) Joliet, [1896?]. 46 p. 8° *17th to date printed? ILLINOIS. 87 Infantry — Continued . 40th infantry. *William Newby, alias "Dan Benton," alias "Eickety Dan," alias "Crazy Jack," or The soldier's return; a true and wonderful story of mistaken identity . . . By G. J. George . . . Cincinnati, 1893. 2 p. 1., iii-xii, 289 p. incl. ports., 2 fold. maps, front., ports. 12°. E601.G34 {In L. C.) *History of the Fortieth Illinois inf., (volunteers). By . . . E. J. Hart . . . Cincinnati, 1864. 198 p. 12°. E505.5.40th {In L. C.) 41st infantry. "Charge of the light brigade." By Colonel George W. Crosley. {In M. O. L. L. XJ. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. 380- 392.) E464.M58 Consolidated with 53d infantry, December 23, 1864. 42d infantry. See De Kalb county. 44th infantry. The Star corps; or. Notes of an army chaplain during Sherman's famous "March to the sea." By Rev. G. S. Bradley . . . Milwaukee, 1865. xi, [13]-304 p. tront. (port.) 12°. E601.B81 45th infantry. The Forty-fifth lUinois, a souvenir of the reunion held at Rockford, on the fortieth anniversary of its march in the grand review; being the remarks of Daniel Fish ... to which is appended the substance of the regiment's his- tory . . . Minneapolis, 1905. 31 p. 8°. E505.5.45th Historical sketch of the Forty-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, 1869. 40 p. 8°. 46th infantry. Complete history of the 46th Illinois veteran volunteer infantry, from the date of its organization in 1861, to its final discharge, Feb. 1, 1866 . . . Freeport, 111., 1866. 76 p. 8°. E505.5.46th Authorship attributed to Adjt. H. H. Woodbury. Complete history of the 46th regiment, lUinois volunteer infantry, a full and authentic account of the participa- tion of the regiment in the battles, sieges, skirmishes and expeditions in which it was engaged. Also a complete roster . . . [Freeport, 111., 1907 ?] 379, [5] p. ports., fold. map. 8°. E505.5.46th Commenced by Gen. Benjamin Dornblaser, completed by T. B. Jones. S0379— 13 7 88 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued . 47th infantry. Bugle echoes; the story of the Illinois 47th ... By Cloyd Bryner . . . [Springfield, 111. 1905.] ix p., 1 1., 11-262 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E505.5.47th Defense of Robinette. By J. H. M'Clay. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches. Omaha, 1902. 8°. V. 1, p. 167-172.) E464.M65 50th infantry. *IIistorical memorial from the members of the 50th regt. lU. vet. vol. inf. reunion ... to Brevet Brigadier General William Hanna. Nineteenth annual reunion. Camp Point, 111., Sept. 28, 1905. cover-title, 42 p. illus., plate, ports. 48°. E505.5.50thM {In L. C.) *Historical sketch. {In Quincy whig, Oct. 19, 1894.) History of the Fiftieth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry in the war for the union. By C. F. Hubert . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1894. 630 p. inch front., Ulus. pL, 11 port., double map. 8°. E505.5.50th Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion . . . E505.5.50th *lBt-8th (1887-1894). 8th (1894 at Quincy.) Circular. 4 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 239.) *9tli (1895 at {In Western Veteran, Oct. 9, 1895.) 10th (1896 at Camp Point.) Camp Point, [1896?] 24 p. 8°. nth (1897 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1897?] 28 p. ports. 8°. 12th (1898 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1898?] 23, [1] p. ports. 8° 13th (1899 at Clayton.) {With 15th.) 14th (1900 at Quincy.) {With 15th.) 15th (1901 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1902?] 42 p. porta. 8°. 16th (1902 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1903?] 34 p. illus., ports. 8°. 17th (1903 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1904?] 68 p., ports. 8° 18th (1904 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1905?] 108 p., illus., ports. 8°. 19th (1905 at Camp Point.) [n. p., 1906?] 124 p. front., illus., ports. 8° 20th (1906 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1907?] 120 p. illus., porta. 8°. 21st (1907 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1908?] 92 p. ports. 8°. 22d (1908 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1909?] 80 p. ports. 8°. 23d (1909 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1910?] 45 p. illus., ports. 8°. 24th (1910 at Quincy.) [n. p., 1911?] 48 p. port. 8°. *25th (1911 at *26th (1912 at Roster of members, Fiftieth Illinois infantry. Compiled by C. F. Hubert. Topeka, Kans., 1892. cover-title, 11, [3] p. 24°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) *Sample pages from the History . . .^ and portraits of the boys. By C. F. Hubert. Kansas City, Mo., 1894. [8], 409-630, [4] p. 8°. iKLixois. 89 Infantry — Continued . 51st infantry. Some footprints of the Army of the Cumberland. Fron; a private's standpoint. By William Gardner. Wash- ington, 111., 1883. cover-title, 15, [1] p. 8°. {In W, D. L. pamp. v. 239.) 52d infantry. The Second division of the 16th Army corps, in the Atlanta campaign. By James Compton. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's strug- gle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth ser. p. 103-123.) E464.M63 * Sketch. {In Elgin evening dial, Sept. 6, 1899.) Some incidents not recorded in the rebelUon records. By James Compton. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn, Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909, 8° Sixth series, p. [251]-258.) E464.M63 See De Kalb county. 53d infantry. Memorandum of the Fifty-third regiment Illinois vet. volunteer infantry. By 0. S. Haskell . . . LouisviUe, Ky., 1865. 8 p. 24°. A true history of the Fifty-third regiment Illinois veteran volunteer infantry. Its campaigns and marches . . , By H. E. Ranstead. [n. p.,] 1910. 104 p. front, (port.) 12°. E505.5.53dR 55th infantry. Episodes and characters in an Illinois regiment. By Lucien B. Crooker. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollections. Chicago, 1891. 8°, V. 1, p. [33]-49.) E464.M56 Historical sketch of the 55th reg. III. vol. By J. G. Brown. {In Report of the proceedings of the association . . , 1st reunion . . . 1884. 8°. p. 21-31.) {In W. D. L, pamp. V. 239.) In march and fight. Career of the Fifty-fifth Illinois under Sherman. . . By G. L. Kilmer. (/mW. D.L, pamp. V. 270.) Proceedings of the association ... at their reunion . . . E505.5.55thl 1st (1884 at Canton). Chicago. 1885. 67 p. 8° (^Zso in W, D, L. pamp. V. 239.) 2d (1886 atMoline). Davenport, Iowa, 1887. 61 p. 8°- 3d (1888 at Galesburg). Davenport, Iowa, 1889. 57 p. 8° 4th (1890 at Rockford). Davenport, Iowa, 1891. 66 p. 8°. {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 239.) 90 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued . 55th infantry — Continued. 5th (1892 at Busknell). Davenport, Iowa, [1893?]. 114 p. 8°. 6th (1894 at Canton). Davenport, Iowa, [1895?]. 96 p., front., ports. 8°. A section of a battle. Observations on the conduct of the 55th Ilhnois infantry in the first days' battle of Shiloh. A missing linL supplied. By Lucien B. Crooker. {In Report of the proceedings of the asso- ciation . . . 1st reunion . . . 1884 . . . p. 21-31. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 239.) The story of the Fifty-fifth regiment Illinois volunteer infantry in the civil war, 1861-1865. By a committee of the regiment. [Clinton], 1887. 519 p. 8°. E505.5.55th •S7th infantry. History of the 57 th regiment Illinois volunteer infantry^ from muster in, Dec. 26, 1861, to muster out, July 7, 1865. By W. W. Cluett. Princeton, 1886. 146 p. front., ports. 8°. E505.5.57th ■58th infantry. Report favorable to the relief of certain members of Com- pany K from the charge of mutiny. [Washington, 1874.] 1 p. 8° ([TJ. S.] 43d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 197.) See De Kalb county. 59th infantry. Episodes of the civil war, nine campaigns in nine states; Fremont in Missouri — Curtis in Missouri and Arkan- sas — ... In which is comprised the history of the Fifty-ninth regiment Illinois veteran volunteer infan- try .. . By G. W. Heer . . San Francisco, 1890. xiv p., 1 1., 461, XXX p. incl. front., port. pi. 8°. E505.5.59th The history of the Fifty-ninth regiment Illinois volunteers, or, A three years' campaign through Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky . . . By David Lathrop. Indianapolis, 1865. 243 p. front., port. 12°. E505.5.59th 66th infantry. This regiment was organized in the Fall of 1861 as Birge's western sharpshooters, afterwards changed to 14th Missouri infantry, and in December, 1862, changed to 66th Illinois infantry. Campaigns of the 66th 111. By Charles F. Kimmel. {In National tribune. Sept. 29, 1910, p. 7.) f°. ILLINOIS. 91 Infantry —Continued . 72d infantry. The Army of the Tennessee. By Brvt. Maj. George H. Heafford. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S., Wis. War papers^ Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. v. 2, p. [308]-323.) E464.M7 73d infantry. Address to the 73 d regiment Illinois volunteer infantry by Colonel James F. Jaquess, at a reunion held in Springfield, Illinois, October 8th-10th, 1890. [n. p., n. d.] 42 p. 8°. . . . Col. Jaquess's visit to Eichmond, Va., July, 1864. Its part in the presidential campaign of that year. [Springfield, 111., 1890.] cover-title, [533J-562 p. ports 8°. E483. 33.129 Half-title: Sketch of Colonel James F. Jaquess. An exact duplicate copy of chapter VIII in thfe History of the Seventy-third regiment . . . Col. Jaquess's visit to Eichmond, Va., July 4, 1864; its part in the Presi- dential campaign of that year. [Springfield ? n. d.] [533]-562. front, (port.) 8° An exact duplicate copy of chapter IX in the History of the Seventy-third regiment . . One version of the origin of the term "Bummer," as used during the war ... [Springfield ?, n. d.] p. 563-667. port. 8°. Preacher soldiers. Parson Jacquess and his Illinoisans of the Seventy-third. Buffeting disaster under Sheridan at Stone Eiver . . . By George L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) History of the Seventy-third regiment of Illinois infantry volunteers; its services and experiences . . . Embrac- ing an account of the movement from Columbia to Nashville, and the battles of Spring Hill and Franklin . . . (Comp. by D. F. Lawler, W. H. Newlin, and J. W. Sherrick.) [Springfield, 1890.] 682 p. incl. illus., port, front, port. 8°. E505. 5.73d *Address delivered in the Supreme court room, state capi- tol building, Springfield, Illinois, on the occasion of the tenth annual reunion of survivors, 73d regt. 111. vol, inft., Tuesday, September 29, 1896, by William E. Lawrence ... [Springfield, 1896.] 7 p. 8°. E505.573d (Inh.C.) Minutes of the proceedings of the . . . annual reunions. Ist (1887 at St. Louis). , 2d (1888 at Decatur). 3d (1889 at Fairmount). 4th (1890 at Springfield). 92 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued. 73d infantry — Continued. Minutes of the proceedings — Continued. 5tli (1891 at Springfield). {With 6th) p. 1-6. 6th (1892 at Springfield). Springfield, [1892?]. p. [7H6. 8° (Brief mention of the Ist^th on reverse of title page of 5th-6th.) 7th (1893 at Springfield). [Springfield 1893?] 14. [l]p. 8°. The story of Devil Dick. How his clothes were stolen by the rascally Whigs ... p. 13-14, [1], 8th (1894 at Springfield). [Springfield ? 1894?]. 26 p. 8° 9th (1895 at Chattanooga, Tenn.). Springfield, [1895?]. 20 p. illus., ports. 8° 10th (1896 at Springfield). [Springfield ? 1896?]. 22 p. 8° Old soldier's day. p. [13]-15. 11th (1897 at Springfield). Pekin, [1897?] 36 p. 8° (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 258.) The Preacher regiment. By Mrs. Vannatten. p. 17-18. 12th (1898 at Quincy). Springfield, [1898?] 40 p. port. 8°. 13th (1899 at Springfield). Delavan, [1899?] 36 p. 8° 14th (1900 at Springfield). Green Valley, [1900?] 32 p. 8°. 15th (1901 at Springfield), [n. p., 1901?] 43 p. 8° Opdycke's brigide at Franklin and Nashville. By Henry A. Castle, p. 27-35. 16th (1902 at Springfield.) [n. p., 1902?] 30 p. 8° 17th (1903 at Springfield.) [Pittsfield, 1903?] 27 p. port. 8°. The gallant Seventy-third. By Ella Dimmick Goodwin. p. 15-17. (Poem.) 18th (1904 at Springfield). [Pittsfield, 1904?] 27 p. 8°. 19th (1905 at Springfield). [Farmer City, 1905] 27 p. illus. 8° 20th (1906 at Springfield). [Farmer City, 1906?] 32 p. 8°. 21st (1907 at Springfield). [Gibson City, 1907?] 27, port., map. 8°. 22d (1908 at Springfield). [Gibson City, 1908?] 26, [1] p. 8"- 23d (1909 at Springfield), [n. p., 1909?] 32 p. ports. 8°. 24th (1910 at Springfield). Gibson City, [1910?] 38 p. illus., ports. 8° 25th (1911 at Springfield). [Gibson City, 1911?] 28 p. ports. 8° 26th (1912 at Springfield). [Gibson City, 1912?] 36 p. port. 8° *27th (1913 at *28th (1914 at *29th (1915 at *30th (1916 at *Poem. By Maj. Geo. G. O. Pond . . . Springfield, 1891. 32 p. 74th infantry. Society of the Seventy-fourth Illinois volunteer infantry. Reunion proceedings and history of the regiment. fBy a committee. J. H. Sherratt, H. P. Holland, and J. W. Beatson.] Rockford, III, 1903. 245 p. 8°. E505.5.74th Contents: 1st (1883 at Rockford.) p. [5]-55. History of the Seventy-fourth Illinois. By Hosmer P. Hol- land, p. 7-38. ILLINOIS. 93 Infantry — Continued . 74th infantry — Continued. Society of the Seventy-fourth Ilhnois — Continued. Contents — Continued. 2d (1884 at Rockford.) p. [57]-80. First campaign Seventy-fourth Illinois. By John H. Sher- ratt. p. 63-75. 3d (1885 at Rockford.) p. [81H08. Tullahoma and Chickamauga campaign. By Edward Black, p. 87-100. 4th (1886 at Oregon.) p. [109]-147. History of the Seventy-fourth regiment from the occupation of Chattanooga to the beginning of the Atlanta campaign. By Robert Simpson, p. 115-134. Lieutenant-Colonel James B. Kerr. A memorial on the life, service and death . . By H. V. Freeman, p. 135-147. 5th (1888 at Rockford.) p. [149J-163. Some corrections of Grant's memoirs as regards Gen. Geo. H. Thomas. By John H. Sherratt. p. 150-163. 6th (1890 at Oregon.) p. [165]-182. The Atlanta campaign. By Andrew J. Potter, p. 171-182. 5th and 6th aZso as separates. Oregon, [1890?] Ip. l.,[19]p. 8° *7th( *8th( 9th (1894 at Rockford.) p. [183J-218. The Franklin campaign. By Edward Black, p. 188-208. *10th ( 11th (1897 at Oregon.) p. [219J-234. An account of the battle of Nashville, December 15th and 16th, 1864. By Andrew M. Potter, p. 229-234. 12th (1898 at Rockford.) p. [235]-245. Last service and muster out. By Quincy A. Sloan, p. 240-245. 75th infantry. A waif of tlie war; or, The history of the Seventy-fifth IlHnois infantry, embracing the entire campaigns of the Army of the Cumberland. By W. S. Dodge . . . Chi- cago, 1866. vii, [17]-241, []]p. 8°. E505.5.75th 77th infantry. History of the 77th IlUnois volunteer infantry Sept. 2, 1862-July 10, 1865. By Lieut. W. H. Bentley, with an introduction by General D. P. Grier. Peoria, 111., 1883. 396 p. 12°. E505.5.77th 81st infantry. ""Experience in the war of the great rebellion. By a sol- dier of the Eighty-first regiment Illinois volunteer in- fantry. From August, 1862, to August, 1865. In- cluding nearly nine months of life in southern prisons, at Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia and other 94 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued . 81st infantry — Continued. places. [Edward Newsome.] Carbondale, 111. 1 p. I., 137, [4] p. 24°. E601.N55 {In L. C.) 2d ed. Carbondale, 111., 1880. 298 p. 24°. E601.N56 84th infantry. The history of the 84th regiment Illinois volunteers . . . By L. A. Simmons. Macomb, 111., 1866. 345 p. 12°. E505.5.84th 85th infantry. History of the Eighty-fifth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry. Comp. [By H. J. Aten.] and published under the auspices of the Regimental association . . . Hia- watha, Kans., 1901. xi, [2], 14-506 p. inch front., port. 8°. E505.5.85th * . Hiawatha, Kans., 1910. 500 p. 23 ports. 8°. 86th infantry. History of the Eighty-sixth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry, during its term of service. By J. R. Kinnear . . . Chicago, 1866. viii, [9]-139 p. 12°. E505.5.86thK Proceedings of annual reunions. E505.5.86th 1st (1887 at Peoria.) Peoria, [1887?] 36 p. 8° {Also in W. D. L. paiiip. V. 239.) 2d (1888 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1888. 56 p. 8° {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 239.) 3d (1889 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1889. 52 p. 8° {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 239.) 4th (1890 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1890. 22 p. 8° 5tli (1891 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1891. 32 p. 8° 6th (1892 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1892. 20 p. 8° 7th (1893 at Peoria.) Peoria, 1893. 30 p. 8°- 8th (1894 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1894. 25 p. ports. 8° 9th (1895 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1895. 18, [2] p. 8° 10th (1896 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1896. 28 p. 8° 11th (1897 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1897. 36 p. front, (port.) 8°. 12th (1898 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1898. 24 p. front, (port.) 8°. 13th (1899 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., 1899. 30 p. front, (port.) 8°. 14th (1900 at Peoria.) [Knoxville, III., 1900?] 40 p. front. (port.)8°. 15th (1901 at Peoria.) [Knoxville, 111., 1901?] 21 p. front, (port.) 8°. 16th (1902 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., [1902?] 17 p. front, (port.), plates. 8°. 17th (1903 at Peoria.) Knoxville, 111., [1903?]. 21 p. 8° 18th (1904 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1904?] 16 p. 8° 19th (1905 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1905?] 38 p. front, (port.) 8° 20th (1906 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1906?] [26] p. plates, ports. 8° Reunion of the twins, Eighty-fifth and Eighty-sixth regiments. 21st (1907 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1907?] 27 p. ports. 8° 22d (1908 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1908?] 19 p. porta. 8° 23d (1909 at Peoria.) [Galesburg, 1909?] 30 p. ports. 8°. ILLINOIS. 95 Infantry — Continued. • 86th infantry — Continued. Proceedings of annual reunions — Continued. 24th (1910 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1910?] 44 p. ports. S°. 25th (1911 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1911?] 36 p. ports. 8° 26th (1912 at Peoria.) [n. p., 1912?] 26 p. ports. 8° *27th (1913 at *28th (1914 at *29tli (1915 at *30th (1916 at *Report of the proceedings of the muster-in at Peoria, August 27, 1866. Peoria, 1866. 11 p. 8°. {In Con- tributions towards a bibliography of the civil war in the United States. By George M. Abbot. [Philadelphia, 1882.]) Z1242.A13 88th infantry. *Narrative of a private soldier in the volunteer army of the United States^ during a portion of the period cov- ered by the great war of the rebellion of 1861 . By C. L. Francis . . . Brooklyn, 1879. viii, [7]-185 p. 12°. E601.F81 (ZnL. C.) *Roster of the Eighty-eighth Illinois volunteer infantry (or Second board of trade regiment); Organized in Chicago, August, 1862 . . . Mustered out at Nashville, June 9, 1865 . . . [Comp. by Ambrose Lammey. Chi- cago, 1892?] 40 p. 24°. E505.5.88th (In Jj.C.) See The Loyal people of the Northwest . . . 89th infantry. ^Organization of the Eighty-ninth Dlinois 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, Jan. 22, 1885. [Aurora, 111., 1886.] cover-title, 18 p. 8°. E505.5.89th (In L. C.) 92d infantry. Memorial addresses on the life and character of Robert M. A. Hawk . . . Washington, 1883. 43 p. front, (port.) 4°. ([U. S.] 47th Cong., 2d sess. House. Mis. doc. no. 33.) Ninety-second Illinois volunteers. [Prepared by a com- m.ittee appointed ... at their third reunion, 1873.] Freeport, 111., 1875. 390 p. 12°. E505.5.92d Proceedings of triennial reunions. *4th (1876.) Oregon, 1876. 42 p. 96 ILLINOIS. Inf antry^ — Centinued . 92d infantry — Continued. With Sherman's cavalry. By Smith D. Atkins. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recol- lections. Chicago, 1894. 8°. v. 2, p. [383J-398.) E464.M56 Mustered out June 21, 1865. Recruits transferred to 65th infantry, June 21, 1865. 93d infantry. The campaign and capture of Vicksburg. By H. G. Hicks. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series. p.[82]-107.) E464.M63 Colored troops in the war of the rebellion. By H. A. Norton. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1898, 8°. Fourth series, p. 59-73.) E464.M63 History of the Ninety-third regiment Illinois volxinteer infantry, from its organization to muster out; sta- tistics comp. by Aaron Dunbar . . . rev. and ed. by H. M. Trimble . . . Chicago, 1898. 441 p. incl. front., illus., ports, fold. map. 8°. E505.5.93d 95th infantry. A history of the Ninety-fifth regiment lUinois infantry volunteers, from its organization in the fall of 1862 until its final discharge from the United States service, in 1865. By W. W. Wood . . . Chicago, 1865. xii, [13]-240 p. 12° E505.5.95th Mustered out August 17, 1865. Recruits transferred to 47th infantry. 96th infantry. Battle of Franklin. By Asst. Surg. Fred W. Byers. U. S. V. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1891. 8° v. 1, p.[228]-240.) E464.M78 History of the Ninety-sixth regiment Illinois volunteer mfantry ... By C. A. Partridge, ed., Chicago, 1887. xiv p., 1 1., 17-938, [2] p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E505.5.96th ^Reception to the Ninety-sixth regiment Illinois infantry volunteers, at the residence of their old commander. General John C. Smith, on the twenty-fifth aimiversary of the battle of Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1889. Chi- cago, 1890. 81 p. illus., pi., 5 port, on 4 pi. (incl. front.) 8°. E505.5.96thl (/nL. C.) ILLIIs'OIS. 97 Infantry — Continued. 101st infantry. Reminiscences of the civil war in the United States. By Rev. John Potter . . . and a memorial sermon, preached at Montezuma, Iowa, ]\Iay 26th, 1895. [Oskaloosa, la., 1897.] 196 p. incl. front, (port.) 12°. E601.P91 102d infantry. Our regiment A history of the 102d Illinois infantry volunteers, with sketches of the Atlanta campaign, the Georgia raid, and the campaign of the Carolinas. By S. F. Fleharty. Chicago, 1865. 192, xxiv p. 12°. E505.5.102d 103 d infantry. *Remiiiiscences of the civil war from diaries of the mem- bers of the 103d Illinois volunteer infantry, 1904. Comp. by the committee: H. H. Orendorff, G. M. Armstrong, Newton Ellis, M. V D. Voorhees, S. R. Quigley, C. E. Matteson, A. J, Stutes. Chicago, 1904. 293 p. {In Chicago Public library.) See 8th infantry. 1 04th infantry. The history of the One hundred and fourth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry. War of the great rebellion, 1862-1865. By W W. Calkins Historical com- mittee: F. :\I. Sapp, M. B. Bushnell, J. H. Widmer, W. W. Calkins. Chicago, 1895. 7 p. 1 , 539 p. 3 pi., ports. 8° E505.5 104th 105th infantry. The star corps; or, Xotes of an army chaplain, during Sherman's famous "march to the sea." By Rev. G. S. Bradley . :\Jilwaukee, 1865. xi, [13]-304 p. front, (port.) 12°. E601.B81 See De Kalb county. 109th infantry. Company K. Transferred to 11th infantry. 112th infantry. History of the 112th regiment of Illinois volunteer infan- try, in the great war of the rebellion. 1862-1865. By B. F. Thompson . . . Toulon, 111., 1885. 480 p. 8°. E505.5. 112th 113th infantry. * War experiences and the story of the Vicksburg cam- paign from "Mmiken's Bend" to July 4, 1863; being an accurate and graphic account of campaign events taken from the diary of Capt. J. J. Kellogg, of Co. B, 98 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued . 113th infantry — Continued. 113th. lUinois volunteer infantry. [Washington, la., 1913.] 64 p. front, (port.) 12°. E475.27.K29 {In L. C.) *Experiences in the civil war. By Solomon Woolworth. Newark, N. J., 1903. 79,[1] p. front, (port.) 12°. E601.W91 {In L. C.) 115th infantry. History of the 115th regiment Illinois volunteer infantry. By I. H. C. Royse Terre Haute, Ind., 1900. vi p., 1 1., 404 p., 1 1. incl. port., plans, front., illus., port. 8°. E505.5. 115th Pictures of prison life. Rebels kept the prisoners moving to keep away from Sherman;' those with money were the first released. By Wm. Tyson. {In National tribune. Feb. 17, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 116th infantry. Besieging Vicksburg. By N. M. Baker. {In National tribune. June 19, 26, 1902.) 121st infantry failed to complete its organization. 123d infantry. Wilder's lightning brigade . . . By J. E. Quinn. {In National tribune. Oct. 4-25, 1900; June 11, 18, 1903.) Wilson's famous raid. The march from Gravelly Springs to Macon — The fighting at Selma, Ala,, and Columbus, Ga. By Edward S. Atkins. {In National tribune. June 2, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 124th infantry. History of the 124th regiment Illinois infantry volunteers, otherwise known as the "Hundred and two dozen," from Aug., 1862, to Aug. 1865. By R. L. Howard . . . Springfield, Ih., 1880. ix, 519 p. 8°. E505.5. 124th 125th infantry. The 125th regiment Illinois volunteer infantry. Atten- tion battalion. By R. M. Rogers. Champaign, 111., 1882. ix, [10]-226 p. poit. 12°. E505 5.125th 129th infantry. ^History. By W. Grunert. Winchester, 1866. 223 p. • 130th infantry. *History and roster, One hundred and thirtieth Illi- nois. Greenville, 111., [1892.] cover-title, 15 p. 12°. E505.5.130th {InTu.C.) 131st infantry. Consolidated with 29th infantry, November 15, 1863. ILLINOIS. 99 Infantry —Continued . 132d iirfantry. See De Kalb county. 134th infantry. How I came to be in the army, and General E. A. Paine's plan of Federal salvation. By Willis Danforth. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. V. 1, p. [324]-339.) E464.M78 137th infantry. Opdycke's brigade at the battle of Franldin. By H. A. Castle. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth se- ries, p. [385]-404.) E464.M63 Some experiences of an enlisted man. By H. A. Castle. {In, M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1887. 8°. [First series.] p. [107]- 134.) E464.M63 Some of the army mules esteemed contemporaries. By H. A. Castle. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Mmn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. [463]-478.) E464.M63 The sutler. By H. A. Castle. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. GUmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 58-65.) E464.M63 145th infantry. War's first rude alarm in 1861. By J. P. Moore. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's strug- gle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 7-23.) E464.M63 149th infantry. Forty years in the field. By S. D. Mercer. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 226-231.) E464.M65 156th infantry. See De Kalb county. Chicago Board of trade regiment. See 72d infantry. Chicago Board of trade regiment, 2d. See 88th infantry. Hecker regiment, 1st. See 24th infantry. Hecker regiment, 2d. See 82d infantry. Illinois Confederate company. By F. Metcalf. {In Confed- erate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. 4°. v. xvi, p. 224- 225.) E485.C74 Irish brigade. See 23d infantry. McLean regiment. See 94th infantry. Opdycke's First brigade. See 73d infantry. Persimmon regiment. See 73d infantry. (This synonym appears on the back of the volume, Preacher regiment on the side.) 100 ILLINOIS. Infantry — Continued . Preacher regiment. See Persimmon regiment. Railroad regiment. See 89th infantry. Scotch regiment. See 65th infantry. Union brigade composed of the following: 58th infantry, Illinois. 8th, 12th, and 14th infantry (part), Iowa. Wilder's lightning brigade. See 123d infantry. Yates phalanx. See 39th infantry. Yates' sharpshooters. See 64th infantry. Volunteers. Registers. {In official army list of the volunteers of Illinois, Indiana . . . Compiled and published by George B. Smith . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [iii]-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 12°.) E494.S64 Registers. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. illus. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Adams county. *The history of Adams county, Illinois . . . Chicago, 1879. vii, [7J-971 p.' illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) maps (partly col.) 4°. F547.A2H6 (7n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 330-394. Adams county war record: p. [351]-394. Beardstown. See Cass county. Biographical sketches of Illinois officers engaged in the war against the rebellion of 1861. By James G. Wilson . . . Chicago, 1862. vi, [7]-106 p. front., ports. 8°. E505.W74 *Biographical sketches of Illinois officers engaged in the war against the rebellion of 1861. By James Grant Wilson . . . Chi- cago, 1S62[1863.] vi, [7]-120 p. front, ports. 8°. E505.W742 {In L. C.) On cover: 3d ed., 1863. Bloomington. *History of Bloomington and Normal in McLean county, Illinois. Comp. and arranged . . . By J. H. Burnham. Bloomington, 1879. 144 p., 1 1. front, (port.) illus., plate. 8°. F549.B65B9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 142-143. Bureau county. *History of Bureau county, Illinois. H. C. Bradsby, ed. . . . Chicago, 1885. [8], [13]-710 p. ports. 4°. F547.B8B8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 340-366. ILLINOIS. 101 Cairo. ^History of the city of Cairo, Illinois. By J. M. Lansden . . . Chicago, 1910. 303 p. front., plates (inch Ulus., ports.) 8°. F549.C1L29 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 128-137. Camp Douglas. See Chicago. History of. By A. T. Andreas. Carroll county. *The history of Carroll county, Illinois . . . Chicago, 1878. 2 p. 1., [iii]-iv, 19-501 p. front, (col. map.) illus., ports. 8°. F547.C2H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period, with list of soldiers: p. 277-298. Cass county. ^History of Cass county, Illinois. Ed. by W. H. Perrin. Chi- cago, 1882. vi, [ll]-357 p. ports, col. map. 4°. F547.C3P4 (In L.C.) City of Virginia war record: p. 103-105. City of Beardstown war record: p. 119-121. Champaign county. *History of Champaign county, Illinois . . . Philadelphia, 1878. 194, [1] p. lUus., plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map.) ports. f°. F547.C4H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 35-37. This copy mutilated, p. 33-36 missing. Chicago . *History of Chicago, from the earliest period to the present time . . . ByA. T.Andreas. Chicago, 1885. 3 v. fronts., illus., plates (1 fold.), ports., maps (1 double), facsims. 4°. F548.3.A5 (In'L.C.) Military history: v. 1, p. 159-324. List of Chicago soldiers who attained commissioned rank: v. 1, p. 288-299. Camp Douglas: v. 1, p. 301-310. *History of the city of Chicago; its men and institutions . . . Chicago, 1900. 490p. front., Ulus., ports. f°. F548.3.H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and record: p. 63-66. Eeport of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedica- tion of the Confederate monument . . . May 29-June 1, 1895. By Jno. C. Underwood . . . Souvenir ed. Chicago, 1896. X, [2]-285 p. incl. illus., port. col. front. 4°. E641.U56 *Story of Chicago. By Joseph Kirkland. Chicago, 1892. 2 v. fronts., illus., ports., maps, facsims. 4°. F548.3.K6 (In L.C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 257-287. ^History of Chicago, Illinois. By [John] Moses and [Joseph] Kirkland . . . Chicago and New York, 1895. 2 v. fronts., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F548.3.M9 (In'L.C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 151-200. 102 ILLINOIS. Christian county. *History of Christian county, Illinois . . . Philadelphia, 1880. 259, [19] p. illus., plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map) ports. P. F547.C5H6 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and muster rolls: p. 80-92. *Past and present of Christian county, Illinois. By J. C. Mc- Bride . . . Chicago, 3 904. iv, [7]-582 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F547.C5M2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and muster rolls: p. 87-116. Clay county. See Richland county. Clinton county. See Marion county. A complete history of Illinois from 1673 to 1873 . . and the subse- quent civil, military and political events of the state. By Alexander Davidson and Bernard Stuv6. Springfield, 1874. X, 944p. 8°. F541.D25 Civil war period: p. 722-906. Cook county. *History of Cook county, Illinois . . . By A. T. Andreas. Chicago, 1884. [6], 33-888 p. front., illus., ports., maps (partly col.) plans. f°. F547.C7A5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p; 220-222. * Copperheads under the heel of an Illinois farmer. [Isaac Funk.] [New York, 1864?] 3 p. 8°. E505.F98 (Zn L. C.) Cumberland county. *Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Richland, Illinois. His- torical and biographical . . . Chicago, 1884. vii, 19-839 p. illus., ports. 4°. F547.C9C8 {In L. C.) War record, Cumberland county: p. 176-200. War record, Jasper county: p. 458-476. War record, Richland county: p. 683-707. Decatur. Grand army of the republic. Its birthplace and christening at Decatur, Macon county, Illinois, April 6, A. D. 1866. Charter of Post no. 1. Decatur, 1890. 22 p. 12°. *Personal recollections of early Decatur, Abraham Lincoln, Richard J. Oglesby and the civil war, by Jane Martin Johns, ed. by Howard C. Schaub. [Decatur, 111.,] 1912. 268 p. front (port.) 8°. F549.D3J6 {In L. C.) Decatur chapter Daughters of the American revolution. De Kalb county. *Past and present of De Kalb county, Illinois. By L. M. Gross. . . . Chicago, 1907. 2 v. plates (incl. illus., ports.) f°. F547.D3G8 (7n L. C.) Civil war period, with lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 189-284. History of De Kalb county, Illinois. By H. L. Boies. Chi- cago, 1868. [23]-530 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. F547.D3B6 De Kalb county in the war of the great rebellion: p. [107]-346. ILLINOIS. 103 De Witt county. *History of De Witt county, Illinois . . . Philadelphia, 1882. 338 p. illus., plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map.) ports. f°. F547.D5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and nmster rolls: p. 110-133. Dixon. See Lee county. Edwardsville. *Speech delivered by Col. W. R. Morrison, at Edwardsville, Madison county. 111., October 13, 1863. St. Louis, 1863. 19 p. 8°. E458.3.M88 {In L. C.) Effingham county. *History of Effingham county, Illinois. Ed. by W. H. Perrin. . . . Chicago, 1883. viii, [1], 11-286, 263, 79 p. ports. 4°. F547.E4P4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 87-90. Fifteen years ago . . . See Will county. Fulton county. *History of Fulton co., Illinois. . . . Peoria, 111., 1879. [6], [17J-1090 p. front., plates (incl. illus. ports.) col. map. 4°. F547.F8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 125-141. Green county. *History of Greene county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1879. xvi p., 1 1., 19-771 p. front., illus., ports., col. map. 4° F547.G7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. [431]-467. Grundy county. *History of Grundy county, Illinois. . . Chicago, 1882. vi, [ll]-362, 156 p. ports. 4° F547.G8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and war record: p. [164]-182. *History of Illinois. By L. E. Robinson and Irving Moore. New- York, Cmcmnati, Chicago, [1909] 288 p. illus., ports., maps (incl. front.) 12°. F541.R66 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 162-176. *Illinois, historical and statistical ... By John Moses. Chicago. 1889. 2 V. fronts., plates, > ports., facsims., diagrs. 8°. F541.M91 (/n,L. C.) Civil war period: v. 2, p. 629-761, 1213-1240. Jasper county. See Cumberland county. Jersey county. ^Historical sketch of Jersey county, Illinois. Delivered at Jerseyville, July 4, 1876. By B. B. Hamilton. Jackson- ville, 111., 1876. 36 p. 8°. F547.J5H2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and war record: p. 27. 80379—13 8 104 ILLINOIS. Jo Daviess county. ' *The history of Jo Daviess county, Illinois . . . Chicago, 1878. vii p., 1 1., 19-845 p. illus., ports., col. map. F547.J6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period, war record and list of soldiers: p. 374-418. Old soldiers' and sailors' association of Jo Daviess county. 111. *Grant; an address delivered at the 23d annual reunion of the Old soldiers' and sailors' association of Jo Daviess County, Turner hall, Galena, August 15, 1905, General John C. Smith, commander. Department of Illinois, Grand army of the republic. [Chicago, 1905.] 15 p. inch port. 8°- E672.S63 {In L. C.) Kane county. *The past and present of Kane county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1878. 821, [5] p. illus., ports. 8°. F547.K2P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period, war record and lists of soldiers: p. 497-548. Kendall county. *History of Kendall county, Illinois. . . . By E. W. Hicks. Aurora, 111., 1877. viii, [9]-438 p. front. 8°. F547.K4H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 300-370. Knox county. *History of Knox county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1878. viii, [17]-718 p. front., plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) 8° F547.K7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 274-302. lake county. *The past and present of Lake county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1877. 501 p. illus., ports. 4°. F547.L2P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [461J-496. La Salle county. *History of La Salle county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1886. 2 V. illus., ports. 4°. F547.L3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 295-350. Lee county. *History of Lee county. . . . Chicago, 1881. 873 p. front., ports. 4°. F547.L5li6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 159-173. Dixon civil war period: p. 185-189. Sublette civil war period: p. 253. *The Loyal people of the North-west, a record of prominent persons, places and events, during eight years of unparalleled Amer- ican history. By Stella S. Coatsworth, with an introductory note by Rev. T. M. Eddy . . . Chicago, 1869. 402 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E505.C69 {In L. C.) Eighty-eighth infantry and the battle of Stone River: p. 176-204. ILLINOIS. 105 McDonough county. *History of McDonough county, Illinois. . . . By S. J. Clarke. Springfield, 111., 1878. 692 p. 8°. F.547.M13C5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 167-241. McHenry county. *History of McHenry county, Illinois . . . also a condensed history of Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1885. [12], [17]-941 p. front., illus., ports., fold. map. 4°. F547.M14H6 (/nL.C.) Illinois civil war period: p. 125-141. McHenry county civil war period: p. 237-255. McLean county. *The history of McLean county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1879. 2 p. 1., [iii]-iv, 19-1078, [2] p. front., illus.,- plates, (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F547.M16H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 239-244, 270-292. Transactions of the McLean county historical society, vol. 1. Bloomington, 111., [Bloomington, 111., 1899.] 539 p. front., plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) 8°. F547.M16M2 v. 1. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [31J-238. Macoupin county. *History of Macoupin county, Illinois. . . . Philadelphia, 1879. 288 p. illus., plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map.) ports. f°. F547.M18H6 (7n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 66-72. Madison county. *The history of Madison county . . . Edwardsville, 111., 1882. 603 p. plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map, plans) f°. F547.M2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 225-265. Marion county. *Brinkerhoff's history of Marion county, Illinois. By J. H. G. Brinkerhoff. Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. 3 p. 1., [4], [17]-862 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F547.M3B7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 67-103. *IIistory of Marion and Clinton counties, Illinois. Philadel- phia, 1881. 292, [24] p. Ulus., plates, col. map, ports. f°. F547.M3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 119-144. See Richland county. The martyrs and heroes of Illinois in the great rebellion. Biographical sketches. Ed. by James Barnet . . . Chicago, 1865, 1 p. 1., 8, xvi, [9]-263 p. front., ports. 8°. E505.B26 Morgan county. *History of Morgan county, Illinois. Chicago, 1878. xvi p., 1 1., 19-768 p. illus., ports. 8°. F547.M8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 437^68. 106 ILLINOIS. Moultrie county. See Shelby county. Mount Morris. *Mount Morris: past and present. . . . Comp. and pub. by Kable bros. [H. J. and H. G. Kable.] Mount Morris, 111., 1900. vi p., 1 1., 9-318 p. front., Ulus., plates, ports., diagrs. 8°. F549.M92K1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 199-204. A narrative of military experience in several capacities. By Edward Everett. 1. Reminiscences of the Mormon war in Illinois. 1845-46. 2. On the march to the Mexican war. 1846. 3. In the United States Quartermaster's department at San Antonio, Texas. 1846^8. 4. Operations of the Quartermaster's department of the state of Illinois. 1861-62. (In Transactions of the Illinois state historical society for the year 1905. Publication no. 10 of the Illinois state historical library. Springfield, 1906. 8° p. [179]-236. ports.) F536.I34 no. 10. Normal. See Bloomington. Ogle county. *Tbe history of Ogle county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1878. viii, 19-858 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F547.03H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [393]-422 p. Ohio veteran association of Illinois. *Roster of the Ohio veteran association of Illinois . . . Spring- field, [111.,] 1891. 82 p. uicl. illus., port. 12°. E525.037 {In L. C.) Onarga. Decoration day. Honor to the dead= = Justice to the living. Oration by Comrade Matthew H. Peters, at Onarga, Illinois, May 30th, 1885. Watseka, 111., 1885. 18 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 213.) The patriotism of Illinois. A record of the civil and military history of the state in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Illinois soldiers have been conspicuous, sketches of distinguished officers . . By T. M. Eddy . . . Chicago, 1865-66. 2 v. front., port., pi. 8°. E505.4.E21 Pike county. *History of Pike county. A centennial address delivered by Hon. William A. Grinshaw, at Pittsfield, Pike county, Illi- nois, July 4, 1876. [Pittsfield, III, 1876?] 46 p., 1.1. 8° F547.P6G8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 22-23. *History of Pike county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1880. 1 p. 1. [4], [17]-966 p. front., illus., plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) ports., col. map. 4°. F547.P6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [368]-384. ij.LiNois. 107 Plymouth. See Round Prairie. Putnam county. *History of Putnam county ... to the year 1876. By H. V. Warren. . . . Hennepin, 111., 1877. i2 p. 8° F547.P8W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 10. Eeport on the condition of sick and wounded Illinois soldiers in United States military hospitals at Chicago, Keokuk, Quincy, and St. Louis. By John R. Woods, State sanitary agent. Dec. 1,1862 (Zn. Reports made to the General assembly ... at its Twenty-fourth session, convened Jan. 2, 1865. Spring- field, 1865. 8°. V. 2, p. [379]-394.). Bichland county. *Biographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay, and Marion Counties, Illinois. . . . Indianapolis, Ind., 1907. 2 p. 1., 2, [17]-608 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) f°, F547.R5B6 {In L. C). Reminiscent sketch of Richland county. By Bryant Higgins. The organization of Co. D,- Eighth 111. inf., p. 419^22. See Cumberland county. Eound Prairie. *A history of Round Prairie and Plymouth, 1831-1875. By E.H.Young. Chicago, 1876. viii, [9]-302 p. 8°. F549.07Y7 (ZtiL. C). Civil war period: p. 219-233. Quincy. Reminiscences of Quincy, 111., . . . Henry Asbury. Quincy, 111., 1882. 224 p. front., 8°. F549.Q6A7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [142]-156. St. Clair county. *History of St. Clair county, Illinois. . . . Philadelphia, 1881. 371, [25] p. plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map.) f°. F547.S2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 123-154. Sangamon county. *History of Sangamon county, Illinois . . . Chicago, 1881. 1067 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) col. map. 4°. F547.S3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 305-430. Shelby county. *Combined history of Shelby and Moultrie counties, Illinois, . . . Philadelphia, 1881. 318, [26] p. plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map.) ports. f°. F547.S6C7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 99-121. 108 ILLINOIS. Springfield. Forty years after. The greatness of Abraham Lincoln: An address dehvered at the Lincoln monument on Decoration Day, May 30, 1905. By Frederick H. Wines. Springfield, 1905. 25 p. 8°. (In biog.) Springfield. Union mass meeting. * . . . The war poHcy of the administration. Letter of the President to the Union mass meeting at Springfield, IlHnois. [Albany, 1863.] 8 p. 8°. (Evening Journal documents, no. 1.) E458.3.L77 (In L. C.) Stark county. ♦Documents and biography pertaining to the settlement and progress of Stark county, Ilhnois. . . . By M. A. Leeson. Chicago, 1887. xiv, 17-708 p. illus., plates (incl. iUus., ports.) col. map, facsim. 4°. F547.S7L4 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 196-246. Stephenson county. ♦History of Stephenson county, Illinois. . . . By A. L. Ful- wider. Chicago, 1910. 2 v. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F547.S8F9 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 238-340. ♦History of Stephenson county . . . [By M. H. Tilden.] Chi- cago, 1880. iv, 19-786 p. illus., ports., maps. 4°. F547.S8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 308-360. *The story of Illinois and its people. By W. L. Nida. Chicago, [1910.] 250 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports., maps.) 12°. F54hN66 {InL.C.) Illinois in the war: p. 203-227. State historical society. Transactions of the Ilhnois State historical society. 1903. Springfield, 111., 1904. ix, 376 p. front, plates (incl. illus., ports., map). 8°. (Publication no. 8 of the Illinois State historical library.) F536.I34 v. 8. Civil war period: p. 91, 93, 94, 205, 217, 247, 251, 252, 273, 293. *Student's history of Illinois. By G. W. Smith. Bloomington, 1906. viii, 545 p. front., illus., ports., maps, facsims. 12°. F541.S65 {In Jj.C.) Civil war period: p. 437-489. Sublette. See Lee County. Swedes. ♦History of the Swedes of Illinois. . . . Ed. by E. W. Olson. Chicago, 1908. 2 pts. fronts., illus., ports. f°. F550.S8O5 {In L. C.) Swedes in the civil war: pt. 1, p. [623]-702. ILLINOIS. 109 Tazewell county. *History of Tazewell county, Illinois . . . Chicago, 1879. [6], [17]-794 p. illus., plates (incl. illus. ports.) col. map. 4°. F547.T2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [336]-383. The three voices : the soldier, farmer, and poet to' the copperheads. . . , [New York, 1863?] 6 p. 4°. E505.T53. Loyal publication society, no. 4. *Tiines of the rebellion in Illinois. {In Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. p. 121-154.) E470.H86 {In L. C.) Vermilion county. *History of Vermilion county . . . By H. W. Beckwith. . . . Chicago, 1879. 1041 p. front., illus., ports., col. map. 4°. F547.V2B4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 355-372. Virginia. See Cass County. Warren county. *Past and present of Warren county, 111. . . . Chicago, 1877. [4], [13]-352 p. front., ports., col. maps. 8°. F547.W2P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 181-202. Watseka. Decoration day. Is history impartial or repubhcs ungrate- ful. Oration by Surgeon D. L. Jewett, May 30th, 1884, Watseka, lUinois. [Watseka n884«] 15 p. 8°. (Zti. W. D. L. pamp. V. 213.) Decoration day. The hving as well as the dead. Oration by Major George C. Harrington, May 30th, 1883, Watseka, Illinois. [Watseka 11883?] 16 p. 8° (7n W. D. L. pamp. V. 213.) Whiteside county. *History of Whiteside county, Illinois . . . Ed. by Charles Bent. . . . Morrison, 111., 1877. viii, [9]-536 p. front, (col. map.) 8°. F547.W4B4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [40J-52. Will county. *History of WiU County . . . Chicago, 1878. iv, 19-995, [6] p. iUus., ports., col. map. 4°. F547.W5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 327-328. Fifteen years ago; or, The patriotism of Will county. By G. H. Woodruff. JoHet, 1876. 515, 82 p. 8°. Winnebago county. *History of Winnebago county, lUinois. Chicago, 1877. vi, 19- 672 p. front, (col. map) illus., ports. 8°. F547.W7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 310-349. 110 INDIANA. Woodford county. *Past and present of Woodford county, Illinois. . . . Chicago, 1878. [4], 19-660, [4] p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F547.W8P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists o£ soldiers: p. [463]^88, also [2] p. following p. 660. *History of Woodford county. By R. L. Moore. . . . Eureka, 111., 1910. viii, 9-248 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F547.W8M8 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 122-133. INDIAN TERRITORY. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. No reports. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. None known. No troops were furnished bearing in their designation the name of Indian Territory. MISCELLANEOUS. See Oklahoma. INDIANA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Report of the adjutant-general (Laz. Noble) [April 15, 1861- Jan. 1, 1863.] of the state of Indiana. To the Governor. Indianapolis, 1863. 342, [1] p. 8°. E506.2.I38 1861- 1862. contents: Adjutant-general's report. Organization of the six regiments, three months' volunteers. Rosters. 6th-lltli regiments infantry. 12th regiment infantry. (Twelve months) 12th regiment infantry. (Three years) 13th-15th regiments infantry. 16th regiment infantry. (One year) 16th regiment infantry. (Three years) 17th-27th, 29th-40th, 42d-44th, 46th-55th, 57th-60th, 63d, 65th-76th, 78th-91st, 93d, 97th, 99th-101st regiments in- fantry. lst-5th regiments cavalry. lst-24th batteries light artillery. Wilder's battery light artillery. Table showing original organization and strength . . with their commanding officers . . Recapitulation of forces furnished by the state for the United States service. INDIANA. Ill Adj iitant-generaV s office — Continued . -Report — Continued. Appendix. Containing the orders, instructions, reports, and estimates, relat- ing to the draft in Indiana, under the call for additional troops, dated August 4, 1862. The active militia, or Indiana legion. Plan of organization. Distribution of the militia fund. Encampment of instruction. Militia law. Report of the adjutant-genera] (Laz. Noble.) Jan. 1, 18f)H- Nov. 12, 1864. . . . Indianapolis, 1865. 33 p. 8°. (In Indiana state reports . . ) E506.1.139 Report of the adjutant-general. (W. H. H. Terrell.) . . . Indianapolis, 1865-1869. 8 v. 8°. E506.2.I39 V. 1— Indiana in the war of the rebellion, and statistics and documents. V. 2. 1861-1865— Rosters. Governor's military staff. Indiana officers commissioned by the President. Officers and historical memoranda of Indiana regiments. 6th-74th regiments infantry. V. 3. 1861-1865— Rosters. Officers and historical memoranda of Indiana regiments. 75th-156th regiments infantry. 28th regiment U. S. colored infantry. lst-26th light batteries artillery. Officers of the U. S. navy appointed from Indiana. Officers of the Indiana legion. Alphabetical list of all officers. V. 4. 1861-1865— Rosters. Enlisted men of Indiana regiments. 6th-29th regiments infantry. V. 5. 1861-1865— Rosters. , Enlisted men of Indiana regiments. 30th-59th regiments infantry. V. 6. 1861-1865— Rosters. Enlisted men of Indiana regiments. 60th-110th regiments infantry. V. 7. 1861-1865— Rosters. Enlisted men of Indiana regiments. lllth-156th regiments infantry. Independent cavalry company. 28th regiment U. S. colored infantry. Recruits for regiments U. S. colored troops. lst-26th batteries light artillery. 112 INDIANA. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Report — Con tinned. V. 8. 1861-1865— Additional information. Corrections of previous volumes. List of officers and men who lost their lives in the service. List of deserters. Note— 1st regt. heavy artillery organized as 21st infantry. 1st regt. cavalry organized as 28th infantry. 2d regt. cavalry organized as 41st infantry. 3d regt. cavalry organized as 45th infantry. 4th regt. cavalry organized as 77th infantry. 5th regt. cavalry organized as 90th infantry. 6th regt. cavalry organized as 7l8t infantry. 7th regt. cavalry organized as 119th infantry. 8th regt. cavalry organized as 39th infantry. 9th regt. cavalry organized as 121st infantry. 10th regt. cavalry organized as 125th infantry. 11th regt. cavalry organized as 126th infantry. 12th regt. cavalry organized as 127th infantry. 13th regt. cavalry organized as 131st infantry. Communication from W. H. H. Terrell, adjutant general, to the General assembly of Indiana, extra session November, 1865. Submitted with the governor's message as an accompanying document. Indianapolis, 1865. 18 p. 8°. E506.I36 Indiana in the war of the rebellion. Official report of W. H. H. Terrell, adjutant general. Indianapolis, 1869. xviii p., 1 1., 466, 372 p. 8°. E506.I37 Contents: Condition of the state. The call to arms. Six regiments — State troops. Raising and organizing volunteers. One hundred days' troops. Draft of 1862. Continuation of the draft system. Recruits for the unexpired term. Recruiting in Southern states. Government bounties. Local bounties. Bounty jumping. Special premiums for recruits. Recruiting regulars from volunteers. Hancock's First army corps. Colored troops. Veteran reserve corps. Appointments and promotions. Honorary musters. Credits for troops furnished. INDIANA. 1 13 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Indiana in the war of the rebeUion — Continued. Contents — Continued. Indiana legion. Militia law of 1861. The raid on Newburg, Expedition to Kentucky — July, 1862. Kirby Smith's campaign — 1862. The Hines' raid. The raid of Morgan. Morgan's last Kentucky raid — June, 1864. Adam Johnson's threatened raid. Relations of Indiana and Kentucky in the war. Internal state troubles. Relief of soldiers and their families. Soldiers' home and rest. Indiana soldiers' and seamen's home. Allotment commission — Pay agency. Soldiers' monuments. Funeral honors to President Lincoln. Military auditing committee. State Pay Master. Railroads, steamboats, and the telegraph in the war. Contraband trade. Military education in college? and schools. Indiana state arsenal. Indianapolis (U. S.) arsenal. Purchases of arms and war materials for the state. Quartermaster-General's office. Commissary General's office. Camp Morton Rebel prison. Military district of Indiana. Military departments which have embraced the state of Indiana. Appendix. Statistics and documents. Report of Indiana volunteers in the United States service. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 1, 1862. [Indianapolis? 1862?] [6] p. 16°. (In Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.139 Allotment commissioner. Report of the Allotment commissioner (T. A. Goodwin) on the transmission of money for soldiers. To the Governor. Dec. 7, 1863. Indianapolis, 1865. p. [607]-629. 8°. {In Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.1391 AndersonviUe monument commission. *Report of the unveiling and dedication of Indiana monument at AndersonviUe, Georgia (National cemetery), Thursday, Nov. 26, 1908 . . . Indianapolis, 1909. 128 p. incl. front., nius., ports., plans. 4°. E612.A5I4 (In L. C.) 114 INDIANA. Antietam monument commission — Continued. *Indiana at Antietam. report of the Indiana Antietam monument commission and ceremonies at the dedication of the monument . . . Together with history of events leading up to the battle of Antietam; the report of General George B. McClelland, of the battle; the formation of the Army of the Potomac, at the battle; and the histories of the five Indiana regiments engaged. Indianapolis, 1911. 153 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E474.65.I39 {In L. C.) W. N. Pickerill, compiler and editor. Indiana regiments engaged were the 7th, 14th, 19th, and 27th infantry and 3d cavalry. Attorney-general. *Exhibits and proof to the Indiana claim and laws in reference to same. William L. Taylor, attorney-general, solicitor for claimant. Indianapolis [1902.] 2 v. in 1. 8°. E506.I39 (In L. C.) Board of commissioners oft^e state soldiers' and sailors' monument. *Biennial report . . . Oct. 31, 1890, to Oct. 31, 1892. Indian- apolis, 1893. 47 p. f°. E506.I4 (In L. C.) Commissary-general' s office. Report of the Commissary-general. (Asahel Stone.) Dec. 1, 1862. Indianapolis, 1863. 98 p. 8°. {In Indiana state reports.) E505. 1.139 Commissioners for the CMclcamauga and Chattanooga national parlc. *Indiana at Chickamauga, 1863-1900. Report of commis- sioners Chickamauga national military park. Indianapolis, 1900. 318 p. front., pi., port., fold, map in pocket. 8°. E481.C5I3 {In L. C.) Draft commissioner. Report of J. P. SiddaU, Draft commissioner. Indianapolis, 1863. 30, [1] p. 8°. E506.I41 General assemMy. Senate. Committee on Federal relations. *Report of the Committee on Federal relations. Presented to the Senate, March 5, 1863, by Mr. Cobb . . . [Indianapolis? 1863 «] 19 p. E506.I42 {In L.C.) Indiana sanitary commission. Report . . . made to the Governor. January 2, 1865. In- dianapolis, 1865. p. [691-200. 8°. {In Indiana state reports.) E506.1.I391 Indiana soldiers' and sailors' orphans home. Annual report Board of trustees and officers. 24th (1902). Indianapolis, 1903. 72 p. front., plates. 8°. INDIANA. 115 Indtana state soldiers and sailors' monument commission. Keport: to donate the Indiana state soldiers' and sailors' commission one hundred pieces of captured or condemned cannon. [Washington, 1888.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 1854.) "Bill to be indefinitely postponed." Military agency, Indianapolis. *Eeport of Indiana military agencies. To the governor. Indianapolis, 1865, 76 p. 8°. E506.I43 (In L. C.) Submitted by Wm. Hannaman, Indiana military agent. Military auditing committees. Reports of the military auditing committees for the years 1861, 1862, 1863 & 1864. Indianapolis, 1865. [25]-68 p. 8°. (/n Indiana state reports.) E506.1.I391 Morton monument commission. *State of Indiana. Dedication ceremonies of Morton statue and monument and report of commission. 1907. Indian- apolis, 1908. 386 p. plates (incl. front., ports.). 8°. E506.M88 (In Ij.C.) Ordnance department. Report of the Acting Ordnance officer (C. R. Rooker), June 29-Dec. 15, 1864. Indianapolis, 1865. p. [507J-513 p. 8°. (In Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.1391 Quartermaster-general's office. Report of the Quartermaster-general (J. H. Vajen.) May 1, 1862. Indianapolis, 1863. 27 p. 8°. (In Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.139 Report of the Quartermaster-general. (Asahel Stone.) Jan. 1, 1865. Indianapolis, 1865. p. [201]-286. (In Indiana state reports.) E506.1 .1391 Indianapolis, 1865. 86 p. 8°. (In Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.139 State paymaster. Report of the State paymaster. (S. Fisher.) . . . Dec. 23, 1864. Indianapolis, 1865. p. [515J-521. (/ji Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.1391 State soldiers' home. Prospectus . . . showing plans of buildings, views of grounds and surroundings, 1895. La Fayette, [1895.] 15, [9] p. plates (2 fold.)- fold. map. 8°. (/w W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 116 INDIANA. State soldiers' home, Lafayette. Annual report . . . Indianapolis, 1896- 9 v. plates. 8°. UB384.I6 {In L. C.) *1896. Indianapolis, 1896. 49 p. front., plates. 8°. *1897. (Tf"iJA1898.) *1898. Indianapolis, 1899. 80 p. front., plates. 8°. *1902. Indianapolis, 1902. 77 p. 8°. *1904. Indianapolis, 1905. 69 p. 8°. *1906. Indianapolis, 1907. 85 p. 8°. *1907. (With no?,.) *1908. Indianapolis, 1909. 70 p. 8°. *1909. Indianapolis, 1909. 24 p. 8°. ngiO. Indianapolis, 1910. -90 p. 8°- *1911. Indianapolis, 1912. 18 p. 8° VicJcsiurg military parlc commission. Indiana at Vicksburg. Published pursuant to an act of tlie Sixty-sixth General assembly, approved March 6, 1909. . . . Comp. by Henry C. Adams, jr. 1910. Indianapolis, 1911. 2 p. 1., 7-476 p. front., Ulus., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. E MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st regiment organized as 21st infantry. Light Artillery. 5th independent battery light artillery. Mustered out Novem- ber 26, 1864, Veterans and recruits transferred to 7th inde- pendent battery light artillery. 8th independent battery light artillery. Consolidated with 7th independent battery light artillery March 13, 1865. 11th battery light artillery. *History. . . . 1861-1865. By J. Otto. Fort Wayne, 1883. 17 p. History of the 11th Indiana battery, connected with an outline history of the Army of the Cumberland during the war of the rebellion. 1861-1865. By John Otto . . . [Fort Wayne, Ind., 1894.] 109, [2] p. 8°. E506.8.11th 11th independent battery light artillery. Consolidated with 18th independent battery light artillery, November 21, 1964. 15th battery light artillery. At Nashville ... A shower of shrapnel hurled upon the enemy with deadly effect. Driven from Shye's hill. Hood's soldiers give way under fire. By "Shrapnel." {In National tribune. April 22, 1886, p. 1.) Rigby's independent battery light, artillery. See Wilder's independent battery light artillery. See 26th independent battery light artillery. INDIANA. 117 light Artillery — Continued. Simonson's battery light artillery. See 5th independent bat- tery light artillery. Wilder's iadependent battery light artillery. See 26th inde- pendent battery light artillery. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. (28th regiment.) 2d cavalry. (41st regiment.) 3d cavalry. (45th regiment.) ^History of the Third Indiana cavalry. By W. N. Pickerill. Indianapohs, Ind., 1906. 201 p. front., ports. 8°. E506.6.3d (ZnL. C.) 3d cavalry. Company L. A soldier's diary; or, The history of Company "L" . . . By G. W. McCain. Indianapohs, 1885. 60 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 282.) 3d cavalry, left wing. Transferred to 8th cavalry, December, 1864. 4th cavalry. (77th regiment.) 5th cavalry. (90th regiment.) . . Annual reunion[s] of the . . . association . . . E506.6.5th 1st (1883 at Indianapolia.) [n. p., 1883?] 15, [1] p. 8°. (InW. D.L. pamp. V. 265.) 2d (1884 at Indianapolis.) ( With 3d.) 3d (1885 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, [1885?] 24 p. 8° 4th (1886 at Indianapolis.) [Indianapolis, 1887] 9 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 5tli (1887 at Greenfield.) [Indianapolis, 1887] 23 p. 8°. 6th (1888 at Noblesville.) [Noblesville? 1889.] 20 p. 8° {InW. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 7th (1889 at Indianapolis.) Greenfield, 1890. 24 p. 8°. 8th (1890 at Richmond.) Greenfield, 1891. 21, [1] p. 8°. *9th (1891 at 10th (1892 at Indianapolis.) [Portland,] 1893. 34, [1] p. 8°. 11th (1893 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, [1894?] 30 p. 8°. {Also mW. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 12th (1894 at Greenfield.) Portland, 1894. 66 p. 8° 13th (1895 at New Albany.) Noblesville, 1895. 79 p. ports. 8°- {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 257.) Digest history of the Fifth Indiana cavalry during the war of the rebellion. Maj. R. P. Finney's address, p. 36^7. 14th (1896 at Logansport.) Logansport, [1897?] 62 p. ports. 8°. 15th (1897 at Carmel.) [Logansport, 1898?] 55, [1] p. ports. 8°. *16th (1898 at 17th (1899 at Lafayette.) [Logansport, 1900?] 58, [1] p. ports. 8° 18th (1900 at Indianapolis.) [Logansport, 1901?] 43, [1] p. ports. 118 INDIAjSTA. Cavalry — Continued. 5th cavalry — Continued. Annual reunion[s] — Continued. *19tli (1901 at 20th (1902 at Greenfield.) Nobleaville, 1903. 40 p. ports. 8°- *21at 1903 at 22d (1904 at Indianapolis.) Frankfort, 1904. 35 p. ports. 8°. *23d (1905 at 24th (1906 at Greenfield.) Michigantown, 1906. 42 p. ports. 8°. 25th (1907 at Indianapolis.) Carmel, 1907. 35 p. front., ports. 8°. 26th (1908 at Eushville.) Carmel, 1909. 67 p. front., ports. 8° *27th (1909 at *28th (1910 at *29th (1911 at *30th (1912 at *31st (1913 at *32d (1914 at *33d (1914 at *34th (1915 at *35th (1916 at Digest history of the Fifth Indiana cavahy during the war of the rebellion. Address of Maj. E. P. Finney. {In 5th cavalry. Annual reunions . . . 13th ... p. 36- 47.) {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 257.) With the 5th Ind. cav. Operations against Morgan and fighting around Bristol, Tenn. By R. M. Underwood. {In National tribune. June 19, 1902.) 6th cavalry. (71st regiment.) 7th cavalry. (119th regiment.) History of the Seventh Indiana cavalry volunteers . . . with an account of the burning of the steamer Sultana on the Mississippi river. By T. S. Cogley, Laporte, Ind., 1876. V, 267 p. 12°. E506.6.7th 8th cavalry. Recollections of an 8th Ind. cavalryman. By S. L. Ward. {In National tribune. June 6, 1889, p. 3.) 9th cavalry. (121st regiment.) Annual reunions papers. [Comp. by D. W. Comstock.] Richmond, Ind., 1890. 56 p. fold. map. 8°. E506.6.9th. Contents: Sulphur Branch trestle. ByJ. A. Brown, p. 5. Lynnville. By J. B. Harrod. p. 22. The Republic of Jones, p. 25. Hood's campaign. By 0. B. Hayden. p. 27. The Ninth at Franklin. By O. B. Hayden. p. 45. Colonel Jackson, p. 48. Wreck of the Sultana, p. 50. INDIANA. 119 Cavalry — Continued . 9th cavalry. [CHppings from National tribune,Washington, D. C. 1886.] lOth calvary. (125th regiment.) 11th cavalry. (126th regiment.) Annual reunions of the . . .association. . .E506.6.11th *lst (1884 at *2d (1885 at *3d (1886 at Delphi.) Circular, [n. p., n. d.] [3]p. 8° (ZnW. D. L.pamp. v. 257.) 4tli (1887 at Crawfords\-ille.) [Pendleton, 1887?] [3] p. 8°. (In W. B. L. pamp. v. 257.) *5tli (1888 at Wabash.) Circular. [n.p.,n. d.] [1] p. 4°. (/n W. D. L. pamp. v. 257.) *6th (1889 at 7th (1890 at Portland.) [Indianapolis, 1890?] 24 p. 32° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 256.) (Contains a brief history and regimental roster. ) 8th (1891 at Lebanon.) [n. p., n. d.] [3] p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 257.) 9th (1893 at Terre Haute.) ( With 10th.) 10th (1894 at Montezuma.) [n. p., n. d.] [4] p. 8°, (In W.^D.L. pamp. V. 257.) *llth (1895 *12th (1896 at *13th (1897 at *14th(1898atSumvan.) [n. p., 1898?] 12 p. port. 16°. (In L. C.) *15th (1899 at *16th (1900 at *17th (1901 at *18th (1902 at *19th (1903 at *20th (1904 at *2lBt (1905 at *22d (1906 at *23d (1907 at *24th (1908 at 25th (1909 at Madison. [1905] 39 p. port. 32°. (Contains a brief history and regimental roster.) *26th (1910 at *27th (1911 at *28th (1912 at *29th (1913 at *30th (1914 at *31st (1915 at A fierce little fight. Thirteen 1 1th Ind. boys wiped up the ground with the Black Horse cavalry. By James P. Megrew. (In National tribune. Dec. 15, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 12th cavalry. (127th regiment.) 13th cavalry. (131st regiment.) S0370— 13 120 INDIANA. Cavalry — Continued. Bracken's independent cavalry company. See 1st cavalry. Company K (late Company B.) Stewart's independent cavalry company. See 1st cavalry. Company I (late Company A.) Infantry. 3d infantry. Transferred to 2d infantry as Companies A, F, and I, November 4, 1864. 5th infantry. Consolidated with 5th cavalry, August 8, 18()4, 6th infantry. History of the Sixth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry. Of both the three months' and three years' services . . . by . . . C. C. Briant . . . Indianapolis, 1891. iv p., 1 1., 423 p. front., port. 12°. E506.5.6th History of the Sixth regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry in the civil war, April 25, 1862, to Sept. 22, 1864. By W. H. Doll. . . . Columbus, Ind., 1903. 1 p. 1., 130 p. front., plates., ports. 12°. E506.5.6thD "The spirit of 1861." History of the Sixth Indiana regi- ment in the three months' campaign in western Virginia. . . . With the names of every officer and private in the Sixth regiment. By A. J. Grayson. [Madison, Ind., 1875?] 52 p. 8°. E506.5.6thG 6th infantry. (Three years.) Mustered out September 22, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 68th infantry. 7th infantry. A day with escaping prisoners. By J. V. Hadley. {In M.O.L.L.U.S. Ind. Warpapers. Indianapolis 1898. 8°. V. 1, p. [278]-294.) E464.M57 The Seventh regiment. By G. W. H. Kemper. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. V. 1, p. [117]-131.) E464.M57 The Seventh regiment Indiana volunteers, three months enlistment. By G. W. II. Kemper . . . Muncie, Ind., 1903. 16 p. illus. 8°. E506.5.7th 7th infantry. (Three years.) Non-veterans mustered out September 20, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 19th infantry, September 23, 1864. •.)th infantry. The Ninth Indiana. Sketch of the services of a gallant Western regiment ... By D. B. McConnell. {In National tribune, Nov. 11, 1886.) INDIANA. 121 Infantry— Continued. 9th infantry — Continued. Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion[s] . . . E506.5.9th 1st (1884 at Elkhart.) Watseka, 1884. 43, 8 p. 8°. 2d (1885 at Logansport.) Watseka [1885?] 64 p. 8°- 3d (1880 at Plymouth.) Watseka [1886?] 65 p. 8°- 4th (1887 at Delphi.) Watseka [1887?] 112 p. 8°. 5th (1888 at Valparaiso. [\^'atseka, 1888?] 75 p. 8° 6th (1889 at La Porte.) [Watseka, 1889?] 62 p. 8°. 7th (1890 at Elkhart.) [Watseka, 1890?] 60 p. 8°. 8th (1891 at Logansport.) [Watseka, 1891?] 85 p. 8°. 9th (1892 at Rennselaer.) [Chicago, 1892?] 54 p. 8°- (1893 at Indianapolis.) (Informal reunion. See 10th, 1895.) (1894 no reunion held.) 10th (1895 at Delphi.) [Chicago, 1895?] 62, [2] p. map. 8°. (1896 no reunion held.) nth (1897 at Hebron.) [Chicago, 1897?] 32 p. port. 8° 12th (1898 at Lowell.) [Chicago, 1898?] 43 p. 8°. 13th (1899 at Plymouth.) [n. p., 1899?] 62 p. front, (port.) 8». ■n4th (1900atHobart.) [n. p., 1900?] 71 p. illus., port. 8°. 15th (1901 at Mishawaka.) [n. p., 1901?] 43 p. illus., port. 8°. 16th (1902 at La Porte.) [Chicago, 1902?] 44 p. front. 8°- 17th (1903 at Elkhart.) [n. p., 1903?] 50 p. 8° 18th (1904 at Logansport.) [n. p., 1904?] 40, [1] p. 8° 19th (1905 at Valparaiso.) [n. p., 1905?] 35 p. ports. 8°. 20th (1906 at Rennselaer.) [n. p., 1906?] 17 p. 8° 21st (1907 at Hammond.) [n. p., 1907?] 45 p. port. 8° 22d (1908 at Michigan City.) [n. p., 1908?] 35 p. 8° 23d (1909 at Elkhart.) [Chicago? 1909?] 24 p. port. 8°. 24th (1910 at South Bend.) [Chicago, 1910?] 29 p. plates. 8°. *25th (1911 at *26th (1912 at *27th (1913 at *28th (1914 at *29th (1915 at *30th (1916 at Three months in Virginia. Story of the organization and campaigns of a three months regiment under Lincoln's first call for volunteers. By Amos Dahuff. {In National tribune, March 3, 1904, p. 3.) lOth infantry. * History of the Tenth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, three months and three years organizations; by James Birney Shaw, secretary of the Regimental association. Lafayette, Ind., 1912. 325 p. illus. (inch ports.) 12°. E,506..5.10tli {In L. C.) 10th infantry. (Three years.) Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to .58th infantry, September 8, 1864. Old members mustered out September 19, 1864. 122 INDIAKA. Infantry — Continue d . 11th infantry. Annual report *3d(1877.) Indianapolis, 1878. 36 p. 8°. £506.5. 11th (InL.C.) The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Williams. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cmcmnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71. Indiana at Chickamauga. By- J. K. Carnahan. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. V. 1, p. [86]-116.) E464.M.57 Missionary Ridge. By Fred Knefier. (In AI. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. V. 1, p. [178J-206.) E464.M57 Wallace's Zouaves. How the Eleventh Indiana regiment fought to kill. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 12th^infantry. Atlanta to Andersonvillc . . By G. F. C. Aleyor. (In National tribune. Apr. 28, 1904.) 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. Chicago, 1865. xiv, [15]-356 p. 12°. E506.5.12th 12th infantry. (Three years.) Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 48th and 59th infantry. 13th infantry. Old memories. By C. H. Ross. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. v. 1, p. [149]-163.) E464.M78 Twelve months in Andersonvillc. By L.Long. Hunting- ton, 1886. 199 p., 1 1. inch plate. 8°. E612.A5L8 14th infantry. *Under canvass; or, Recollections of the fall and summer campaign of the 14th regiment Indiana volunteers . . . in western Virginia in 1861. . . . By J. T. Pool. . . . Terre Haute, 1862. 64 p. 8°. "£506.5. 14th (In L. C.) Mustered out June 16, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferrc'l to 20th infantrj . 15th infantry. Mustered out June 16, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 17th infantry. 16th infantry. (Three years.) Mustered out June 30, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 13th cavalry. 17th infantry. *History. By W. E. Doyle. INDIANA. 123 Infantry — Continued. 17 th infantry. * History. By W. E. Doyle. Edward J. Butler. Eeport from the Committee on Mili- tary Affairs. [Washington? 1894?] 6 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 703.) A drmnmer in the 17th and 58th regiments infantry. 19tli infantry. Sol Meredith's men. Battles of the Nineteenth Indiana volunteers, "Iron Brigade." By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Stone River. By J. L. Yaryan. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [157]-177.) E464.M57 Consolidated with 20th infantry, October 18, 1864. 20th infantry. Twentieth regiment Indiana volunteers. Report from the Committee on military affairs ... in reference to reimbursing soldiers for clothing &c., lost or destroyed while upon march or in battle . . . [Washington, 1864.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 32.) 21st infantry. Shifting scenes from the drama of the late war. By G. 0. Harduig. (In The miscellaneous writings of George C. Harding. Indianapolis, 1882. 12°. p. [190]-337.) E506.5.21st See 1st heavy artillery. '22d infantry. An historical sketch of the Twenty-second regiment Indiana volunteers, from its organization to the close of the war . . . Read at the re-union of the regiment . . . Mar. 7, 1877. By ... R. V. Marshall . . . Madison, Ind., [1884.] 32 p. 12°. E506.5.22d 24th infantry. The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Williams. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 25th infantry. The Seventeenth corps. The 25th Ind.'s share in the Atlanta campaign. By E. D. Hayford. (In National tribune. Sept. 22, 1904.) Campaigning with the Western army. By J. D. Martin. (In National tribune. Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 1900.) 26th infantry. Battle of Prairie Grove. By H. C. Adams. (In M. 0- L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. V. l,p. [451]-464.) E464.M57 124 INDIANA. Infantry — Continued . 27th infantry A recollection. By G. V. Woolen. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [428]-432.) E464.M57 Report of the committee on exchange of compliments (of the 27th Indiana regimental association) with Gen. Geo. H. Gordon. Indianapolis, 1886. 8 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 267.) ... In the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865 ... A his- tory of its recruiting, organization, camp life, marches and battles, together with a roster of the men compos ■ ing it . . By a member of Company C. [Edmund 11. Brown]. [MonticeUo, Ind., 1899.] 640, [2] p. incl. front., illus., (incl. ports.) 8° E,506.. 5.27th Mustered out November 4, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 70th infantry. 28th regiment. See 1st cavalr3^ 28th infantry, colored. See 29th U. S. colored troops. 31st infantry. (1st German regiment.) History of the Thirty-first regiment Indiana vol. inf. in the war of the rebellion. By John T. Smith . . . Cin- cinnati, 1900. 226 p. incl. front, ports. 8°. E506. 5.31st 31st infantry. Midnight on Missionary Ridge. By A. C. Ford. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898, 8° V. 1, p. [239]-246.) E464.M57 32d infantry. Fighting Germans. The war recorfl of WiUich's Thirty- second Indiana. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 33d infantry. Cumberland Gap. By B. F. Stevenson. {In M. O. L. L. U.S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 .. Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 328-357.) E464.M71 History of the Thirty-third Indiana veteran volunteer infantry during the four years of civil war, Sept. 16, 1861-July 21, 1865; and incidentally of Col. John Co- burn's second brigade, third division, twentieth army corps, including incidents of the great rebellion. By John R. McBride. Indianapolis, 1900. 280 p. front, port. 8° E506.5.33d See The star cor^Ds . . . By Rev. G. S. Bradley . . . E601.B81 INDIANA. 125 Infantry — Continued . 34th infantry. The battle of Champion's HiU. By T. J. WiUiams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [204J-212.) E464.M71 36 th Infantry. Annual reunions. E506.5.36thl *9tli(1892.) Farmland, 1892. 14 p. 8° Random reminiscences. By P. E. Johnson. {In Na- tional tribune, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 1899.) The story of the marches, battles and incidents . . By a member of the regiment. [WiUiam Grose.] New Castle, Ind., 1891. 256 p. front., port. 8° E506.5.36th Transferred to 30th battalion infantry, July 12, 1865. 37th infantry. Annual reunions. 2d (1878 at Greensburg.) Indianapolis, 1879. 12 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) Address of Capt. Hezekiali Shook, Sept. 19, 1878. History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infan- try volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and bat- tles—Sept., '61-Oct. '64. Written by ... G. H. Puntenney . . . Rushville, Ind., 1896. 220 p. incl. front., illus., ports, ports. 12°. E506. 5.37th 38th infantry. *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 H. F. Perry. Palo Alto, Cal., 1906. 2 p. 1., [9]-385 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E506.5.38th {In L. C.) How soldiers were made; or. The war as I saw it. By B. F. Scribner. New Albany, 1887. iv, [5]-316 p. 12°. E601.S43 Rosecrans and the Chickamauga campaign. By W. J. Richards. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [465]-475.) E464.M57 39th regiment. See 8th cavalry. 41st regiment. See 2d cavalrj'. 42 d infantry. *History of the Forty-second Indiana volunteer infantry. Comp. and written at the request of W. M. Cockrum . . . By S. F. Horrall. [Chicago,] 1892. x, [ll]-283 p. front, ports. 12°. E506.5.42d {In U. S. Office of the Chief of Staff. War College division. Library.) 126 INDIANA. Infantry — Continued . 44tli infantry. The Forty-fourth Indiana volunteer infantry, history of its services in the war of the rebellion and a personal record of its members. By J. H. Rerick . . . La- grange, Ind., 1880. 293 p. front., fold, pi., ports., fold. map. 12°. E506.5.44th 45th regiment. See 3d cavalry. 46th infantry. The battle of Champion's HiU. By T. J. Williams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 History of the Forty-sixth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, Sept. 1861-Sept. 1865. Comp. by [T. H. Bringhurst and Frank Swigart] order of the regiment association. Logansport, Ind., 1888. vi, [7]-220 p. 8°. E506. 5.46th Sabine Cross-roads. Personal experiences of an In- dianian with Banks' Red River expedition. By B. H. Martin. {In National tribune. Apr. 9, 1903.) 47th infantry. The battle of Champion's HiU. By T. J. Williams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cmcinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 49th infantry. Regimental association of the 49th regiment Indiana vol. infantry. Issued to the survivors . by the associa- tion on the 31st anniversary of the organization of the association. Louisville, Ky., [1895?] 15, [1] p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 258.) Brief history: p. 2-5. Roster: p. 5-15, [1]. 50th infantry. Consolidated with 52d infantry. May 25, 1865. 51st infantry. History of the Fifty-first Indiana veteran volunteer infan- try. With revised roster. By W. R. Hartpence. Cincinnati, 1894. viii, 405 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E506.5.51st 56th infantry failed to complete its organization. Men en- listed transferred to 52 d infantry, January 20, 1862. 57 th infantry. Annals of the Fifty-seventh regiment Indiana volunteers. Marches, battles, and incidents of army life. By [A. L. Kerwood] a member of the regiment. Dayton, 0., 1868. 374 p. 12°. E506.5.57th INDIANA. 127 Infantry — Continued . 58th infantry. Annual reunion[s] of the . . . regimental association. E506.5.58thl Ist (1891 at Oakland City.) Princeton, 1892. 9 p. illus. 8°. (Organization of the association.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 2d (1892 at Princeton.) Princeton, 1893. 48 p. illus. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 3d (1893 at Oakland City.) Princeton, 1894. 47 p. illus. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 4tli (1894 at Petersbuj^.) Princeton, 1895. 35, 333-348 p. ports. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) 5tli (1895 at Princeton.) and 6th (1896 at Oakland City.) [Princeton? 1897?] 28 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 265.) (Not published since 1896. Reunions not held?) "BentonviUe." By A. H. DougaU. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [212]-219.) E464.M57 History of the Fifty-eighth regiment Indiana volunteer inf. Its organization, campaigns and battles from 1861 to 1865. From the manuscript prepared by the late chaplain John J. Hight . . . Comp. by . . . Gilbert K. Stormont. . . . Prmceton, [Ind.,] 1905. 577 p. front., illus., port., maps. 8°. E506. 5.58th See 17th infantry. 61st infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 35th infantry, May 22, 1862. 62d infantry failed to complete its organization. Men en- listed transferred to 53d infantry, February 26, 1862. 64th regiment. This was iatended to be the 1st regiment light artillery, but organization was not completed. 65th infantry. Company E. Memoranda. Company E, 65th regiment, Indiana in- fantry volunteers. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1862 . . . Mus- tered out . . . the 22d day of June, A. D. 1865. [By J. V. Admire.] Osage City, Kan., 1888. cover-title, [25] p. port. 8°. 67th infantry. ConsoKdated with 24th infantry, December 21, 1864. 68th infantry. *Historical sketch of the Sixty-eighth regiment Indiana volunteers. Its commanders, officers and men. With short biographies of corps, division and brigade com- manders. [By J. H. Mauzy.] RushvUle, Ind., 1887. 3 p. 1., 98 p. port., fold. map. 12°. E506.5.68thM {In L. C.) 128 JSmAA'A, Infantry — Continued. 68th infantry — Continued . Historical sketch of the Sixty-eighth regiment Indiana volunteers. With personal recollections by members of Company D, and short biographies of brigade, divi- sion, and corps commanders . . . [By J. H. Mauzy.J Rushville, Ind., 1887. 1 p. 1., [5], 212 p. 3 fold. maps. 12°. History of the Sixty-eighth regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry, 1862-1865, with a sketch of E. A. King's bri- gade ... By E. W. High . . . [Metamora? Ind.,] 1902. xiip.,ll.,416p. front., pi. port. 8°. E506.5.68th 69th infantry. Annual reunions. *1888. Newcastle. 6 p. *1889. Hageratown. 20 p. n890. Middletown. 14 p. *1891. Winchester. 29 p. *1892. Muncie. 12 p. *1893. Indianapolis. 19 p. *1894. Union City. 19 p. *1895. Richmond. 17 p. *1896. Liberty. 22 p. *1897. Newcastle. 20 p. *1898. Lynn. 16 p. *1899. Marion. 8 p. *1900. Connersville. 12 p. *1901. Winchester. 17 p. *1902. Muncie. 7 p. *1903. Williamsburg. 7 p. *1904. Lewisville. 15 p. *1905. Economy. 15 p. *1906. Middletown. 13 p. *1907. Fountain City. 12 p. *1908. Centerville. lip. *1909. Winchester. 16 p. {In Indiana state library.) The entering wedge. By Oran Perry. {In M. O. L. L. U.S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [359]-376.) E464.M57 69th infantry. Company F. *The sergeant of Company F. [Indianapolis, 1908.] cover- title, [7] p. 16° E506.5.59th {In L. C.) Solomon J. Harter, sergeant Company F, 69th Indiana infantry. 70th infantry. The second march to the Ohio. By J. E. Cleland. {In M. O. L. Ij. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 8°. 1898. V. 1, p. [220]-238.) E464.M57 INDIANA. 129 Infantry— Continued. 70th infantry — Continued. The Seventieth Indiana volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion. By Samuel Merrill. Indianapolis, [1900.] 4 p. 1., 372 p. front., pL, port. 8°. E506. 5.70th The siege of Munifordville. By J. T. Wilder. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1908. 8°. V. 6, p. [296]-304.) E464.M71 Designation changed to 6th cavalry, February 22, 1863. 71st regiment. See 6th cavalry 72d infantry. History of the 72d Indiana volunteer infantry of the mounted lightnmg brigade. By B. F. McGee. Ed. by W. E. Jewell ... La Fayette, Ind., 1882. xviii p., 1 1., 698, 21, [1] p. ports. 8°. E506.5.72d 75th mfantry. History of the Seventy-fifth regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers. By D. B. Floyd. With an introduction by Maj. Gen. J. J. Reynolds. Philadelphia, 1893. 457 p. front., illus., ports., maps. 8°. E506.5.75th 77th regiment. See 4th cavalry. 79th infantry. *History of the Seventy-ninth regiment • Indiana volun- teer infantry in the civil war of eighteen sixty-one in the United States. Indianapolis, 1899. v, 221 p. 8°. E506.5.79th {In L. C.) 80th iafantry. Mustered out June 22, 1865. Recruits trans- ferred to 129th infantry. 81st infantry. History of the Eighty-first regiment of Indiana volunteer infantry in the great war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865 ... A regimental roster ... By G. W. Morris. [Louisville, Ky., 1901.] 202 p. 8°. E506.5.81st 82d infantry. History of the Eighty-second Indiana volunteer infantry, its organization, campaigns and battles. Written . . . by Alf. G. Hunter . . . Indianapolis, 1893. 255 p. inch front., port. 12°. E506.5.82d 83d infantry. History of the Eighty-third regiment Indiana volunteer infantry. For three years with Sherman. Comp. . . . by J. J. Grecian . . . Cincinnati, 1865. iv, 5-163. p. 12°. E506.5.83d 84th iafantry. Mustered out June 14, 1865. Recruits trans- ferred to 57th ioiantry. 130 INDIANA. Infantry — Continued . S5th infantry. From Atlanta to the sea. Interesting observations of a member of the 85th Ind. on the fight at Atlanta and the great march. By John B. Wright. {In National Trib- une. V. 30, no. 3, p. 7, Jan. 20, 1910.) f°. History of the Eighty-fifth Indiana volunteer infantry; its organization, campaign and battles. Written at the request of the members by Rev. J. E. Brant . . . Bloomington, Ind., 1902. 1 p. 1., 191, [5] p. incl. front., port. port. 8°. E506.5.85th 86th infantry. Franklin's battle-field to-day. By T. H. B. McCain. {In M.O.L.L.U.S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. V. 1, p. [377]-381.) E464.M57 A narrative of its services in the civil war. By a com- mittee consisting of James A. Barnes, James R. Cama- han and Thomas H. B. McCain. Crawfordsville, Ind., 1895. viii, 613, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. Personal recollections of Chickamauga. By J. R. Carna- han. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 401-422. map.) E464. M71 8Sth infantry. History of the Eighty-eighth Indiana volunteers infantry. Engagements, chronology, roster. Mustered into serv- ice August 29th, 1862. Mustered out, June 7: dis- banded, June 20th, 1865. Fort Wayne, [1895.] 56 p. front., port., plates. 8°. E506. 5.88th Reunions: p. [52]-56. Reunions of the 88th Indiana. {In History of the Eighty- eighth Indiana volunteers infantry . . . Fort Wayne, [1895]) E506.5.88th 1st (1882 at Auburn.) 2d (1883 at Fort Wayne.) 3d (1886 at Fort Wayne to attend funeral of Col. George Humphrey.) :th? (1890 at La Grange.) (/n Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 10, p. 2, October, 1890.) f°. 4th ? (1894 at Fort Wayne.) 5th ? (1895 at Chickamauga battlefield.) *6th (1896 at Huntington.) 89th infantry. A brief history of the 89th Indiana volunteer infantry, from its organization August 28, 1862, to the close of its term of ser^ace, including official reports, and a list of casualties in actions. By Lieut. Col. Hervey Craven. Wabash, Ind., 1899. 77 p. 8°. E506.5.89th INDIANA. 131 Infantry — Continued . 90th regiment. See 5th cavalry. 91st infantry. Mustered out June 26, 1865. Recruits trans- ferred to 120th, 124th, and 128th infantry. 92d infantry failed to complete its organization. 94th infantry failed to complete its organization. 95th infantry failed to complete its organization. 96th infantry failed to complete its organization. 'SLen enlisted transferred to 99th infantry. 98th infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 100th infantry. 99th infantry. History of the 99th Indiana infantry, containing a diary of marches, incidents, biography of officers and com- plete rolls. By D. E. Lucas. Lafayette^ Ind., 1865. iv, [5]-179, [1] p. 8°. E506. 5.99th ' * Another ed. By D. R. Lucas. Rockford, 1900. 256 p. 100 th infantry. ^Extracts from letters to A. B. T. from Edward Williams during his service in the civil war, 1862-1864. New York, 1903. 122 p. 12°. E601.W71 (InL.C.) Memorabilia of the marches and battles in which the took an active part. War of the rebeUion, 1861-5. By Captain E. J. Sherlock. [Kansas City, 1896.] 4-32 p. inch plates, ports. 8°. E506.5.100th Mustered out July 8, 1865. Recruits transferred to 48th infantry. 103 d infantry. Lights and shadows. A sketch of five Sundays. By C. W. Smith. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers". Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. l,p. [433J-4.50.) E464.M57 116th infantry. *Complete history "Old Persimmon brigade." By King. (Clippings.) 119th regiment. See 7th cavalry. 121st regiment. See 9th cavalry. 122d infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 120th infantry. 123d infantry. *Roster and history of the One hundred twenty-third regi- ment, I. V. I. in the war of the rebelHon. Comp. By W. S. Kaler . . . [RushviUe, Ind.,] 1899. 61 p. inch ports, front, (port.) 16°. E506.5.123d (In L. C.) 132 INDIANA. Infantry — Coiitinuect . 125th regiment. -See 10th cavalry. 126th reghnent. See 11th cavalry. 127th regiment. See 12th cavalry. 1.30th infantry. Company F. Out of the jaws of death. The true story of a miraculous escape of two Union soldiers. By W. H. Sheak. {In McClure's. v. 24, p. 101-106. ports. 8°.) Ethelbert Grouse and L. N. Grandataff. 131st regiment. See 13th cavalry. 141st infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enhsted transferred to 140th infantry. 1,57th infantry failed to complete its organization. 158th infantry failed to complete its organization. German regiment, 1st. See 32d infantry. German regiment, 2d. See 55th infantry. 32d infantry. Goshen guards. See Elkhart county. Indiana legion. Operations of the Indiana legion and minute men, 1863 1864. [n.p.,n.d.] p. [369]-472. 8°. (7n Indiana state reports.) E.506. 1.139 Reports relative to Morgan's raid and the Crawford and Orange Counties conspiracies. ^Operations of the Indiana legion and minute men, 1863-4. . . Jan. 6, 1865. Indianapolis, 1865. iv, i04 p. 8°. E506.4.I39 {In L. C.) See Keport of the Adjutant-general . . . 1861-1863. Indiana legion and minute men. See Fulton county. Mihtia. Militia captured and paroled at Corydon, July 9, 1863. {In Operations of the Indiana legion and minute men. p. 402-405.) 8°. E506. 1.139 Minute men. See Indiana legion. Persimmon brigade. Persimmon brigade. An account of service from the diary of an officer. By Manius Buchanan. {In National tribime, Mar. 12, 1903.) Proceedings and resolutions of the Indiana soldiers [in the "Department of the Cumberland." To the Indiana legislature. Together with letters of Gen. Rosecrans, Col. C. L. Dunham, &c., &c. Indianapolis,? 1863?] cover-title, S p. 8° E506.4.P96 INDIANA. 133 Infantry— Continued . Recruits for old regiments. Memorial of the General assembly asldng the discharge of recruits . who volunteered into old regiments in 1862 on the understanding . - . that they were to be discharged with the regiment when its term of service expired. [Washington, 1865.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 2d sess. House. Mis. doc. no. 30.) Wallace's Zouaves. See Uth infantry. Volunteers. Register. (In Official army Ust of the volunteers of Ilhnois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan . . . Compiled and pub. By G. B. Smith. Chicago, 1862. 1 p. L, [17]-18, [iii]-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 12°.) E494.S64 Register. (In U. S. liar dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861-62, '63, '64, '65 ... [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Adams county. ^Biographical and historical sketches of Adams and Wells counties, Indiana. Chicago, 1877. 1 p. 1., [6] p., 1 1., 9-1025 p. ports. F532.A2B6 (In L. C.) Adams county civil war record: p. 232-241. Wells county civil war record: p. 578-585. Allen county. *History of Allen county, Indiana. . . . [T. B. Helm, ed.] Chicago, 1880. vii, 2 p. 1 1., [11]-188 p. illus., ports., col. maps. f°. F532.A4H4 (InL.C.) Civil war period: p. 62-84. *Valley of the Upper Maumee River, with historical account of Allen county and the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana. . . . Madison, Wis., 1889. 2 v. fronts., ports. 4°. F532.A4V2 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 391-395. Benton county. See Warren county. Blackford county. See Jay county. Carroll county. *History of Carroll county, Indiana. . . [By T. B. Helm.] Chicago, 1882. x, [ll]-352 p. illus., plates (inch Ulus., ports., maps) f°. F532.C3H4 (/nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 174-209. *Recollections of the early settlement of Carroll county, Indiana. By J. H. Stewart. Cincinnati, 1872. 372 p. front, (port.) plate. 12° F532.C3S8 (Inh.C.) (.;ivil wfir period and lists of soldiers: p. 296-372. 134 INDIANA. * Century of Indiana. By E. E. Moore. New York, 1910. 340 p. front, (col. map) illus., ports. 12°. F526.M81 (In L. C.) Indiana's part in the civil war: p. 146-181. Clark county. *Baird's history of Clark county, Indiana. By L. C. Baird. Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. 3 p. 1., [15], [17]-919 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.C5B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. l!59-205. Clay county. *Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana. . . . By Charles Blanch- ard, ed. Chicago, 1884. viii, [ll]-966 p. ports. 8°. F532.C6B6 {InL.C.) Clay county civil war period: p. 86-137. Owen county civil war period: p. 617-662, *A history of Clay county, Indiana. . . . By William Travis. .. New York, 1909. 2 v. ports, (v. 2.) 4°. F532.C6T7 {InL.C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 351-380. Crawford county conspiracies. See Indiana legion and minute men . . . E506. 1.139 Dearborn county. *IIistory of Dearborn and Ohio counties, Indiana. . . . Chi- cago, 1885. xi, 19-987 p. ports. 4°. F532.D2H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 203-225. Dubois county. *History and art souvenir of Dubois county. By G. R . Wilson [Jasper ? Ind.,] 1896. 77, [1] p. illus., ports., fold. map. 8°. F532.D8W7 (7nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 32-38. *History of Dubois county from its primitive days to 1910. . . . By G. R. Wilson. . . Jasper, Ind., 1910. 412 p. illus., ports., fold. map. 8°. F532.D8W8 (ZtiL. C.) Civil war period: p. [286]-340. See Pike county. Elkhart. *"The star of empire"; address by Jaspar T. Darling delivered at Elldiart, Indiana, on Memorial day, 1911; under auspices of Indiana National guard, the G. A. R., Woman's relief corps and kindred bodies. [Chicago? 1911.] [11] p. 8° E642.D22 {In L. C.) Elkhart county. *A twentieth century history and biographical record of Elkhart county, Indiana. [By] Anthony Deahl. Chicago, New York, 1905. xii, 793 p. front, plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.E4D2 {InTu.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 316-338. INDIAKA. 13'5 Elkhart county — Continued. *History of Elkhart county, Indiana. . . . Chicago, 1881- 1 p. 1., [5], [17]-1181 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.E4H6 (In L. C.) Indiana civil war period: p. 198-246. Elkhart county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 527-574. Goshen guards: p. 535. Evansville. *A history of Evansville and Vanderburg county, Indiana. . . . By J. P. Elliott, Evansville, Ind., 1897. 499 p. front., ports. 4°. F532.V2E4 (InL.C.) Civil war period: p. 215-218. Military societies and organizations: p. 321-341. Fulton county. *The pictorial story of America. . . . By E. W. Peattie. . . . Chicago, 1896. 800, [23], 276 p., 1 1., 153 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.F9P3 (/nL. C.) [Part II] History of the United States and state of Indiana. [Part III] Fulton county. Indiana civil war period: [pt. II], p. [133]-171. Morgan raid regiments and minute men, [pt. Ill], p. 154-156. Fulton county civil war period: [pt. Ill], p. 6-13. Fort Wayne. See Allen County. Hamilton county. *A history of the formation, settlement and development of Hamilton, Indiana, from the year 1818 to the close of the civil war. By A. F. Shhts. [Noblesville ? Ind.] 1901. 370 p. front, (port.) 12°. F532.H2S.5 (Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 305-367. Hancock county. *History of Hancock county, Ind. . . . down to 1882 ... 1st ed. By J. H. Binford. Greenfield, Ind., 1882. viii, [9]-536 p. front., illus., ports., diagrs. 8°. F532.H3B6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [507]-529. Morgan raid men: p. 528. Henry county. *Hazzard's history of Henry county, Indiana, 1822-1906. Military ed. [By George Hazzard.] New Castle, Ind., 1906. 2 V. front., ports. 4°. F532.H6H4 (In L. C.) Regimental histories. Biographical sketches of soldiers. Historic Indiana : being chapters in the story of the Hoosier state . . . By J. H. Levering . . . New York, 1909. xv p., 1 1., 538 p. front., plates, ports., map. 8°. F526.L65 Indiana as affected by the civil war: p. 293-324. 80379—13 10 136 INDIANA. *History of the state of Indiana. . . . from 1763 to 1897. By W. H. Smitli. Indianapolis, 1897. 2 v. front., illus., plates, ports., fold, map, diagrs. 4°. F526.S66 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 337-512. * . . . from 1763 to 1903. By W. H. Smith. IndianapoUs, 1903. 2 Y. fronts., illus., plates, ports., map, diagrs. 8°. F526.S67 (Inh.C.) Civil war period: v. 2, p. 9-448. Howard county. *History of Howard county, Indiana. By Jackson Morrow. Indianapolis, Ind., [1909?] 2 v. fronts., plates (incl. illus., ports.) f°. F532.H8M7 {InL.C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 130-196. *An illustrated history of the state of Indiana. . . By DeW. C. Goodrich and C. R. Tuttle.] ... Ed. and rev. by W. S. Hammond. Indianapolis, 1879. 3 p. 1., 9-798 p. front., mus., ports. 8°. F526.G66 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 228-237. * • ... By DeW. C. Goodrich and C. R. Tuttle. Indianapolis, 1875. 736 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F526.G65 {Inh.C.) Civil war period: p. 226-237. Indiana freedmen's aid commission. *Report of the board of managers of the Indiana freedmen's aid commission to the first annual meeting, held at Indianapolis, Sept. 7th, 1864. Indianapolis, 1864. 32 p. 8°. E485.2.139 {In L. C.) Indiana in the war of the rebellion. See Adjutant-general's office. Indiana sanitary commission. *An address delivered by Rev. J. C. Reed . . . before the Indiana sanitary convention, March 2, 1864. Indianapolis, 1864. 13 p. 8°. E649.R32 {InL.C.) Indianapolis. *. . . Indianapolis and the ciA'il war. By John H. HoUiday. Indianapolis, 1911. 1 p. 1., p. [525]-595. 8°. (/n Indiana historical society publications, vol. iv, no. 9.) F521.I41 {In L. C.) The trials for treason at Indianapolis, disclosing the plans for establishing a North-Western confederacy . . . Edited by Benn Pitman, recorder to the military commission. Cincinnati, 1865. vi, 2 1., [9]-340 p. front, (ports.) 8°- E459.P68 ' ' Proceedings of a military commission . ' ' ^Greater Indianapolis. ... By J. P. Dunn. Chicago, 1910. 2v. fronts., illus., plates (incl. illus. , ports.) ports. f°. F534.I3D9 {InL.C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, xxi, 641 p.; v. 2, [643J-1257 p. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 217-2S8. INDIANA. 137 Indianapolis county. *History of Indianapolis and Marion counties, Indiana. By B. li. Snlgrove. Philadelphia, 1884. x, 666 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) ports. f°. F532.M4S9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 300-366. Indiana's roll of honor. By David Stevenson. Indianapolis, 1864- 66. 2 V. front., port. 8°. E506.S84 V. 2 by Theodore T. Scribner. Jasper county. See Warren County. Jay county. ^History of Jay county, Indiana. By M. W. Montgomery. Chicago, 1884. xii, [13]-288 p. front, (fold, map), illus. 12°. F532.J4M7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [220]-288. *Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford counties, Indiana. . . . Chicago, 1887. [8], 9-901 p. ports. f°. F532.J4B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 738-743. Johnson county. *History of Johnson county, Indiana. . . . Chicago, 1888. vi, [17]-918 p. front., plates (incl. illus. ports.) 4°. F532.J6H6 {In L. C.) Indiana civil war period: p. 148-189. Johnson county civil war period: p. 726-836. Kosciusko county. ^Biographical and historical record of Kosciusko county, Indiana. . . . Chicago, 1887. [6] p., 1 1., 9-764 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) f°. F532.K8B6 {In L. C.) Indiana civil war period: p. 138-148. Kosciusko county civil war period: p. 655-661. la Grange county. *Counties of La Grange and Noble, Indiana. Historical and bio- graphical. . . . Chicago, 1882. viii, [11], 441, [5]-502 p. incl. plates. 4°. F532.L17C8 {In L. C.) La Grange county civil war period and lists of soldiers: pt. 1, p. 84-110. Noble county civil war period and lists of soldiers: pt. II, p. 84^116. lake county. *Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake county, Indiana, with a compendium of history, 1834-1904. . . . [By] T. H. Ball. Chicago, New York, 1904. 1 p. 1., [6], 674 p. front., ports. 4°. F532.L2B4 (/nL. C.) "Our soldiers:" p. 54-62. *Lake county, Indiana, from 1834 to 1872. By T. H. Ball. . . . Chicago, 1873. [4], [3]-364p.front., (fold, map.) 12°. F532.L2B2 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. Ill — 127. 138 IITDIANA. la Porte county. *History of La Porte county, Indiana. . . . History of Indi- ana. . . . Chicago, 1880. 1 p. 1., [5], [17]-914 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.L3H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period with roster of officers: p. 519-535. *History of La Porte county, Indiana. . . . By Jasper Packard. La Porte, Ind., 1876. 467 p. illus., port., col. map. 12°. F532.L3P1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers; p. 289-399. Madison county. *Historical sketches and reminiscences of ?iIadison^ county, Indiana. . . . By J. L. Forkner and B. H. Dyson. Ander- son, Ind., 1897. 3 p. 1., [3]-1038, [1] p. ports. 4°. F532.M2F7 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 102-108. Minute men: p. 104-107. A war memory: p. 133-136. (Presentationof watch to Col. T, JS'. Stillwell.) *History of Madison county, Indiana, from 1820 to 1874. Comp. ... by Samuel Harden. Markleville, Ind., 1874. 2 p. 1., [5]-411 p. 8°. F532.M2H2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 378-411. Marion county. See Indianapolis county. Marshall county. *A twentieth century history of Marshall county, Indiana . . . By Daniel McDonald. Chicago, 1908. 2 v. fronts, (v. 1.) illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.M6M1 (InL.G.) Paged continuously: v. 1, xiv, 344 p.: v. 2, 345-648 p. Civil war period: v. 2, p. 392-396. Mechanicsburg. *History of Mechanicsburg, Indiana. By Emily Weeks. Mechanicsburg, Ind., [1907.] [6], [5]-59 p. front., plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) 12°. F534.M4W3 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 46-49. Michigan city. *History of Michigan City, Indiana. By E. B. Oglesbee and Albert Hale. [La Porte, Ind.,] 1908. 220 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) ports. f°. F534.M603 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 217-218. ♦Military movements in Indiana in 1864, designed to supplement the military history of Indiana and correct several errors in rela-. tion to the raids of Forrest, Morgan, and Johnson in 1864, by reference to omitted official documents . . . By Henry B. Carrington, U. S. A. . . . [Boston? 18—?] 12 p. front., (double map.) 12°. E506.C31 {InL.C.) Morgan's raid. See Indiana legion. . . . INDIANA. 139 Morton, Camp. '^Cump Morton'; reply to Dr. John A. Wyeth by James R. Car- nahan. Indiana commandery, M. O. L. L. February 22, 1892. [Indianapolis, 1892 ?] 79p. 8°. E615.C28 (JnL.C.) Camp Morton. Reply to the cliarges of Dr. John A. Wyeth, by Department of Indiana, G. A. R. Indianapolis, Ind., 1892. 79 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 243.) Cold cheer at Camp Morton. By John A. Wyeth. {In Cen- tury magazine. New York, 1890-1891. 8°. v. 41, p. 844- 852. illus.) *A fastidious prisoner, by Albert E. Winship. A reply to "Cold cheer at Camp Morton." A work of fiction in the April Century . . . Boston, [1891.] 19 p. 16°. E616.M8W7 (/tiL. C.) Newton county. See Warren county. Noble county. See La Grange county. See also Whitley county. *Nortliwestern Indiana from 1880 to 1900. ... By T. H. Ball. Crow Point, [etc. etc.], 1900. [2], [5]-570 p. 4 fold, maps incl. front. 12°. F526.B18 {In'L.C.) Civil war period: p. [164J-175. Ohio county. See Dearborn county. The old men and their flags. [Indianapolis, 1902.] [3] p. 8°. Reprinted from Indianapolis journal, Thursday morning, May 15, before the "March of the flags." Orange County conspiracies. See Indiana legion. Owen county. See Clay county. Parke county. See Vigo county. Party politics in Indiana during the civU war. By James A. Wood- burn. {In American historical association. Annual report . . . 1902. Washington, 1903. 8°. v. 1, p. 223-251.) E172.A60 1902 Perry county. See Warrick count3^ Pike county. *History of Pike and Dubois counties, Indiana. . . . Chi- cago, 1885. viii, [17]-786 p. illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F.532.P6H6 {In'L.C.) Civil war period: p. 520-538. *A popular history of Indiana. . . . Indianapolis, 1891. ix, [9]- 287 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F526.P83 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 181-215. 140 INDIANA. Putnam county. *Biographical and historical record of Putnam county, In diana. . . . Chicago, 1887. 1 p. 1., [4] p., 1 ]., 9-522 p. ports. 1°. F532.P9B6 {In L. C.) Indiana civil war period: p. 138-148. Putnam county civil war period: p. 272-293. Eepublican party. *Treason in Indiana exposed. Oaths of the secret order paramount to all other obligations. Seizure of arms and munitions of war . . Letters of C. L. Vallandingham, John C. Walker and other Democrats. Indianapolis, 1864. 16 p. 8°. E506.E48 {WL. C.) St. Joseph county. *IIistory of St. Joseph county, Indiana. . . . Chicago, 1880. 1 p. 1., [-5], [17]-971 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.S2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 198-246, *A history of St. Joseph county, Indiana. By T. E. Howard. Chicago and Xew York, 1907. 2 v. fronts (v. 1.) illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) map. f°. F532.S2H8 {In L.C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, xxvii, 601 p.; v. 2, 603-1158 p. Civil war period: v. 2, p. 716-757. Shiloh, Tenn. ^Address of Albert J. Beveridge . . . ("Representing In- diana, The Indiana Shiloh national park commission and Indiana's union soldiers." — Program.) at the dedication of Indiana's monument on the battlefield of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1903. Indianapohs, [1903.] 15 p. incl. front, (port.) 16° E481.S5B5' {In L. C.) "'The soldier of Indiana in the war for the union: with roster of regi- ments. [By Catherine Merrill.] Indianapolis, 1864. 142 p. 8°. E506.M57 {In L. C.) The Soldier of Indiana in the war for the union. [By Catherine Merrill] Indianapolis, 1866-69. 2 v- fronts., ports. 8°. E506.M58 Soldiers' National cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. To the Legislature. Indianapolis, 1865. p. [571]-605. 8°. {In Indiana state reports.) E506. 1.1391 Spencer county. See Warrick county. Steuben county. *The war for the union, 1861-1865. A record of its defenders, living and dead, from Steuben county, Indiana, and his- tory of veteran organizations and kindred associations. [By J. H. Carpenter, n. p.,] 1888-9. 95 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 12°. F532.S8C3 {In L. C.) INDIANA. 141 Steuben county — Continued. ^History of Steuben county, Indiana. . . Chicago, 188.5. [10], [17]-868 p. 'plates (incl. illus., ports.) map. 4°. F532,S2H6 {In L. C.) Indiana civil, war period: p. 144-193. Steuben county civil war period: p. 339-406. Sullivan county. *A history of Sullivan county, Indiana. . . . By T. J. Wolfe, ed. New York and Chicago, 1904. 2 v. plates (inc'. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.S9W7 (/n L. C.) Military annals and list of soldiers civil war: v. 1, p. 84-117. Terre Haute. *Greater Terre Haute and Vigo county, closing the first cen- tury's history of the citj^ and county . . By . . . C. C. Oakey. . . . Chicago and New York, 1908. 2 v. fronts., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.V501 {In L. C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, xiv, [3], 471 p.; v. 2, [473]-905 p. Civil war period: v. 1, p. 293-311. *Times of the rebellion in Indiana. {In Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. p. 51-85.) E470.H86 {In L. C.) Tippecanoe county. *Past and present of Tippecanoe county, Indiana. By R. P. De Hart, ed. in chief. Indianapohs, Ind. 1909. 2 v fronts., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.T6D4 {In L. C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, 2 p. I., [9], [17J-508 p.; v. 2, 1 p. 1., [5], [529]- 1223 p. Military history: v. 1, p. 203-229. To the Democracy of Indiana. Action of the Ohio regiments, at Murf reesboro' , regarding the Copperheads. Philadelphia, 1863. 7, [1] p. 12°. At head of title: Letters from General Rosecrans! Union state convention, Indianapolis, 1864- *Speech of Gov. Oliver P. Morton at the Union state conven- tion held at Indianapolis, Ind., February 23, 1864. [Indian- apolis? 1864] 24 p. 8° E506.M875 {In L.C.) Caption title. Vanderburg county. See Evansville. Vermilion county. *Biographical and historical record of Vermilion county, Indiana. Chicago, 1888. 1 p. 1., [2] p., 1 1., 9-520 p. ports. 4°. F532.V5B6 {In L. C.) Indiana civil war period: p. 138-148. Vermilion county civil war period: p. 214-220. 142 IHTDIANA. Vigo county. ' ^History of Vigo and Parke counties, together with historic notes on the Wabash Valley. . . . By H. W. Beckwith. . . . Chicago, 1880. 264, 504, 525 p. illus., ports., maps. 8°. F532.P2N3 (In L. C.) Vigo county civil war period: p. 519-525. Parke county civil war period: p. 466-504. ^Plistory of Vigo county, Indiana, with biographical selec- tions. By H. C. Bradsby . . . Chicago, 1891. xiv, [19]- 1018 p. ports., col. map. 4° F532.V7B8 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 548-560. See Terre Haute. Wabash county. *History of Wabash county, Indiana . . . [By T. B. Helm.] Chicago, 1884. Tii, [ll]-492 p. plates (incl. illus., ports., col. map.) f°. F532.W1H4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 161-213. Fort Pillow massacre. Narrative of Lieut. Thomas W.McGlure: p. 198-200. War statistics of Indiana. By Irvin Robbins. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [408]- 416.) E464.M57 Warren county. ^Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper, and Newton, Indiana . . . Chicago, 1883. vih, [11]-810 p. plates (incl. illus., ports). 4°. F526.C85 (In L.C.) Warren county civil war period: p. 135-137. Benton county civil war period: p. 252-274. Jasper county civil war period: p. 485-507. Newton county civil war period: p. 685-699. Warrick county. *Warrick and its prominent people. A history of Warrick county, Indiana. . . . Ed. by Will Fortune. [Evansville, Ind.,] 1881. [6], vii-vih, [9]-172, [7] p. ports. 8°. F532.W4F7 {Inh.C.) (_'ivil war period : p. 49-70. *History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry counties, Indiana . . Chicago, 1885. viii, [ll]-837 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.W4H6 (In L. C.) Military history: p. 373-398. Wayne county. Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne county, Indiana. J. C. Power, ed. . . . Richmond, Ind., 1865. 2 p. 1., [4], [3]-484 p. fold. map. 8°. Advts. interspersed. Wells county. See Adams county. IOWA. 14'3 Whitley county. *Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana. Historical and biographical . . . By W. A. Goodspeed and Charles Blanch- ard. Chicago, 1882. vii, [ll]-428, [5]-502 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F532.W6N7 (7n L. C.) Whitley county civil war period: p. 74-97. Noble county civil war period: p. 88-116. *Young people's history of Indiana. By J. S. Conldin. Indianapolis, 1899. 382 p. front., plates. 12°. F526.C75 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 267-296. Morgan's raid: p. 284-296. IOWA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. "Battle Flag Day," August 10, 1894. Report of the Battle flag committee, appointed by the Twenty-fourth General assembly to provide cases and transfer the Iowa battle flags from the Arsenal to the State Capitol. [Des Moines; 1896.] 85 p. front, (port.) plates. 8°. E507.I65 Added t. p. * [Communication from the adjutant-general (N. B. Baker) in reference to the so-called "Lyon regiment."] Feb. 17, 1862. (In Journal of the House . . of the Ninth General as- sembly . . . 1862. Des Moines, 1862. 8°. p. 325-337.) J87.I8 1862c (In L. C.) Roll of Iowa company "C" 19th (Lyon) regiment of Missouri volunteers (Iowa militia): p. 328-330. List of ex-soldiers, sailors and marines, hving in Iowa, prepared by William L. Alexander, adjutant-general . . Des Moines, 1886. viii, 772 p. 8°. E494.I64 Report of the adjutant-general. (N. B. Baker.) Dec. 31, 1861. Des Moines, 1861. 494 p. 8°. E507.2.I64 1861. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Roster of officers. Rolls of Iowa regiment. lst-14th regiments infantry. lst-4th regiments cavalry. Sioux City cavalry. Dubuque battery light artillery. Fletcher's battery light artillery. Casualties. lst-3d, 7th regiments infantry. 144 IOWA. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general (N. B. Baker) and actmg quartermaster-general of Iowa . . . January 1, 1863. Des Moines, 1863. 2 v. 8°. E507.2.I64 1862. Contents: V. 1— Adjutant-general's report. Appendix. Roster of commander-in-chief and staff. Roster[s] of lst-30th regiments infantry. V. 2— RoBter[s] of 31st-41st regiments infantry. lst-6tli regiments cavalry. Sioux City cavalry. Company A, 11th Pennsylvania cavalry. Bands. 2d regiment infantry. Dodge's brigade. Northern border brigade. Companies A-E. Southern border brigade. 1st battalion, Companies A-B. 2H battalion, Companies A-B. 3d battalion, Companies A-C. 4th battalion. Companies A-C. Proclamations of the President of the United States and of the Governor . . Reports of some of the battles, skirmishes, etc., in which Iowa troops were engaged. Wilson's Creek, Aug. 10, 1861. Blue Mills, Sept. 17, 1861. Belmont, Nov. 7, 1861. Fort Donelson, Tenn., Feb. 12-15, 1862. New Madrid, Mo., Mar. 4, 1862. Pea Ridge, Ark., Mar. 6-8, 1862. Surrender of Island No. 10, Apr. 7, 1862. ShUoh, Tenn., Apr. 6-7, 1862. Booneville, Miss. luka, Sept. 19, 1862. Corinth, Miss., Oct. 3-i, 1862. Pittman's Ferry, Oct. 27, 1862. Prairie Grove, Dec. 7, 1862. Parker's Cross Roads, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Regimental reports. Movements for protection of the JNforthem and Northwestern frontier from depredations of Indians. Southern border. Reports of Colonel Edwards. Colonel Dodge. Colonel Morledge. and Governor's instructions. Disbursements ... on account of United States and state troops. IOWA. 145 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general and acting qliartermaster- general. (N. B. Baker.) Jan. 1, 1863-Jan. 11, 1S64. Des Moines, 1864. xliv, 799 p. 8°. E507. 2.164 1863. Rosters. Commander-in-Chief and staff. Field and line officers in service, Jan. 1, 1864. l.st-9th regiments cavalry. 1st— itli batteries light artillery. 2d-40th regiments infantry. 1st Iowa African regiment infantry. (GOth regiment V. S. colored troops.) Regiments raised in Iowa in 1863. 7th-9th regiments cavalry. 4th battery light artillery. 14th regiment infantry, Company C. 1st regiment infantry A. D. (60th regiment U. S. colored troops.) Iowa soldiers in Mi-ssouri regiments. Engineer regiment of the West. Companies C, D, F, I, and K. 3d, 7th, 10th, 12th, 15th, 18th, 23d, 25th-26th regiments infantry. 1st— 4th, 6th-7th, lOth-llth regiments cavalry. 2d regiment liglit artillery. 1st regiment infantry. Mo. state militia. 2d, 4th-7th regiments cavalry. Mo. state militia. Enlistments in Iowa regiments, Jan. 1, 1863-Jan. 11, 1864. Reports of battles, skirmishes, etc., and history of regiments. Regiment reports. 3d, 5th-6th, 8th, 12th, 15th, 17th, 19th-20th, 22d, 25th-26th, 28th- 30tb, 33d-36th, 39th-40th regiments infantry. Ist^th regiments cavalry. 1st battery light artillery. Brigade and division reports, &c. Operations on the Yazoo and vicinity. Harts ville. Mo. Thompson's Hill and Port Gibson. Siege of Vicksburg. Helena, Ark. Jackson, Tenn. Jackson, Miss. Grenada, Miss. Harrisonburg, La. Cherokee, Ala. Pine Bluff, Ark. Missionary Ridge. Reports of corps and army commanders. Reports, correspondence, &c., relating to the Nortliern border brigade. Reports, correspondence, &c., relating to the Southern border l>rigade. Keokuk county disturbances. "Alienage." Quotas. Dr. (A. S.) Maxwell's report. 1-16 IOWA. Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. Keport of the adjutant-general and acting quartermaster- general. (N. B. Baker.) Jan. 11, 1864-Jan. 1, 1865. Des Moines, 1865. 2 v. 8°. E507.2.I64 1864. y. ] — Rosters. Governor's staff. Field and line officers . . . the field, or which have been in the field. One hundred days' men. Raised in 1864. 44th-48th regiments infantry. Veteran re-enlistments of Iowa soldiers. Consolidations of regiments. Enlistments in Iowa regiments, Jan. 11, 1864-Jan. 1, 1865. Iowa men in military organizations from other states. V. 2— Some of the most important proclamations of the President of the United States and of the Governor of this state. Orders, circulars, telegrams of the War department, and of the Adjutant-general of this state. Proclamations of the President of the United States, and the Governor of this state, with orders, &c., relating to One hundred days' volunteers. Seports of battles, skirmishes, &c., and histories of regiments. 2d-8th regiments cavalry. 2d-8th, llth-16th, 20th-22d, 25th-34th, 37th-40th,^46th regiments infantry. l8t-3d batteries light artillery. Brigade, division, corps, and miscellaneous reports. Battle of luka. Proceedings at Matamoras, Mexico. Expedition to Meridian, Miss. Capture of Fort De Russey. Battles in Arkansas. Battle of Okalona, Apr. 7, 1864. Battle of Prairie D'Anne. Siege of Vicksburg. Grierson's raid into Mississippi in 1864. Battle near Tupelo, Miss. Expedition in Mississippi, July, 1864. Engagement at Old Town Creek, Miss. Siege of Atlanta. Operations in the Department of the Gulf. Pursuit of Price. Expedition in Arkansas. Raid in Mississippi. Cavalry campaign in Tennessee and Alabama. Expedition to Benton and Yazoo City. Black Water River expedition. Operations of the Army of the Cumberland. The Indians of the Northwest. North-west Indian expedition. (Report of General Alfred Sully.) Captures made by a cavalry brigade. Expedition to the Mobile and Ohio R. R. Battle of Nashville, ("apture of a black flag. (From Gen. Early's command.) IOWA. 147 Adjutant-general's q^ce— Continued . Report — Continued . V. 2^Continued. Quotas and credits. CoiTespondence, statements, etc. Alienage. Murder of United States marshals in Poweshiek County. Davis County disturbances. Amounts paid out by a. a. general, acting as paymaster-general Report of A. Q. M. G., N. B. Baker, on ordnance stores. Report of the adjutant-general and acting quartermaster- general. (N. B. Baker.) Jan. 1, 1865-Jan. 1, 1S66. Dej Moines, 1866. xx, 536 p. 8°. E507.2.I64 1865. Rosters. Commander-in-chief of state and his staff. Field and line officers still in the field. Additional enlistments not heretofore published. Some of the most important proclamations of the President of the United States, together with important orders, circulai^ and tele- grams of the War department, and the adjutant-general of this state. Reports of battles, skirmishes, &c., and histories of regiments. 3d-5th, 7th-8th regiments cavalry. 2d, 4th, 7th-10th, 12th, 14th-16th, 18th-19th, 21st, 27th. lOtli. 32d-33d, 36th, 40th regiments infantry. Capture of Spanish Fort, Ala. The occupation of Columbia, S. C. Mail robbery by bushwhackers. Capture of Fort Blakely. Cavalry operations through Alabama and Georgia. Defense of Allatoona, Ga. The campaign through the Carolinas. Northwestern expedition in 1864. Fight at Springfield, Mo. Battle of Belmont. The march to the sea. The capture of Fort Fisher. Expedition against the Mobile and Ohio, and Mississippi Central railroads. Campaign in the Carolinas. Closing operations and surrender of Lee. Closing operations and surrender of Johnston. An Iowa brigade's march thorugh the Carolinas, The Thirteenth infantry at Columbia, S. C. The last raid of the war. Farewell orders. Maj. Gen. A. J. Smith to 16th corps. Brvt. Brig. General Coon to his brigade. Some of the important proclamations of the President of the United States and the Governor of this state, &c. Documents relating to quotas and credits of troops fumis^d to the United States by the state of Iowa. Alienage. Report of N. B. Baker, A. Q. M. G., on ordnance stores. Disbursements in Paymaster's department. 148 IOWA. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general and acting Q. M. G. and act- ing as P. M. G. (N; B. Baker.) . . Jan. 1, 1867. Des Moines, 1867. 2 v. 8°. E507. 2.164 1866. V. 1— Roster. Commander-in-chieJ and staff. Roster of officers, with casualties during the rebellion. List of casualties among enlisted men during the rebellion. lst-9th regiments cavalry. lst-16th regiments Company K, infantry. V. 2.— Rosters. List of casualties among enlisted men during the rebellion. 17th-41st regiments infantry. 1st African infantry (60th regiment U. S. colored troops.) 44th-48th regiments infantry. lat-4th batteries light artillery. Independent company Sioux City cavalry. Company A, 11th Pennsylvania cavalry. Dodge's brigade band. Miscellaneous. 3d, 7th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 15th, 18th, 21st, 23d, 25th, 35th regiments Missouri infantry. Engineer regiment of the West. (Mo.) 1st, 3d, 7th, 11th regiments Missouri cavalry. 2d battery Missouri light artillery. 1st, 4th, 5th, 7th regiments Missouri state militia, fith regiment Kansas cavalry. 10th regiment Kansas infantry. 1st regiment Nebraska cavalry. Reports of battles, skirmishes, &c., and histories of regiments, (con- cluded.) 1st, 3d, 4th, 7th-9th regiments cavalry. 3d battery light artillery. 2d, 12th, 19th, 24th, 28th, 29th, 32d, 35th regiments infantry. 60th regiment U. S, colored troops. 13th regiment U. S. infantry (regulars.) Home guards. Proclamations by the President of the United States of America. . . Declaring the insurrection at an end in certain states of the union. . . , Some of the orders and circulars of this department, issued in the year 1866. Pteturn of ordnance and_ ordnance stores for year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Disbursements in Paymaster department. Report of the adjutant-general. (N. B. Baker.) . . . Jan. 1, 1867-Jan. 14, 1868. Des Monies, 1868. 113, [1] p. 8°. E507.2.I64 1867. yONTENTS: Adjutant-general's report. Roster. Commander-in-chief and staff. IOWA. 149 Adjutant-general' s office — Continued . Report — Continued . Contents — Continued. Corrections, alterations, &c., in tlie muster out of officers. Corrections, additions, alterations, &c., of casualties among enlisted men. 2d, 5tli, 7th regiments cavalry. IstHtth batteries light artillery. 2d-7th, 9th-23d, 25th-37th, 39th, 40th, 45th regiments infantry. Number of casualties among officers . . . during the war. (cor- rected.) Ordnance and ordnance stores. Number of men available for military duty. Roster and record of Iowa soldiers in the war of the rebellion, together with historical sketches of volunteer organizations, 1861-1866. . . Des Moines, 1908-1911. 6 v. 8°. E507.3.I64 V. 1. lst-8th regiments infantry. V. 2. 9th-16th regiments infantry. V. 3. 17th-31st regiments infantry. V. 4. lst-9th regiments cavalry, and two independent companies cavalry. V. 5. 32d-48th regts. infantry, 1st regt. African infantry, lst-4th batteries light artillery. v. 6. Miscellaneous organizations of the Mexican war, Indian campaigns, war of the rebellion and the Spanish-American and Philippine ware, together with historical sketches of volunteer organizations. Andersonville prison monument commission. See Battlefield com- m,issions. Mattlefield commissions. Dedication of monuments erected by the state of Iowa, com- memorating the death, suffering and valor of her soldiers on the battlefields of Vicksburg, Lookout Mountain, Mission- ary Ridge, Shiloh, and in the Confederate prison at Ander- sonville. November twelfth to twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and six. Comp. by Alonzo Abernethy, for the committee. [Des Moines, 1908.] 301 p. incl. front, (port.) plates, ports., 4 maps (partly fold.) 4°. E507.I64 "Published in accordance with the requirements of concurrent resolution number five. Thirty-second General assembly, by W. G. Hayward, sec- retary of state . ' ' Contents : Vicksburg park monument commission. Andersonville prison monument commission. Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge monument commission. Lookout Mountain. Sherman Heights. Rossville Gap. Shiloh battlefield monument commission. 150 IOWA. General assembly. Senate. Journal of the Senate at the extra session of the Ninth General assembly . . . which convened . in Des Moines . the third day of Sept. 1862. Des Moines, 1862. 83 p. 8°. .187.18 1862b Sept. Governor. *Message. (A. A. Hammond.) Jan. 11, 1861. [n. p., n. d.] 13 p. 8°. *Message. (Samuel J. Kirkwood.) May 16, 1861. (In Jour- nal of the Senate at the extra session of the Eighth General assembly May, 1861. Des Momes, 1861. 8° p. 7-14). J87.I8 1861c (In L. C.) *Message. (Samuel J. Kirkwood.) May 21, 1861. (/ra Journal of the House at the extra session of the Eighth Gen- eral assembly May, 1861. Des Moines, 1861. 8°, p. 37-39.) J87.I8 1861c {InL.C.) Reference to clothing, etc., of 1st infantry. *I\Iessage. (S. J. Kirkwood.) Jan. 14, 1862. {In Journal of the House of representatives of the Ninth General assembly Des Moines, 1862. 8° p. 11-29.) J87.I8 1862c (In L. C.) ^Inaugural address. (Samuel J. Kirkwood.) Jan. 15, 1862. (In Journal of the Senate at the Ninth General assembly . Des Moines, 1862. 8°. p. 37-45.) J87.I8 1862b (In L. C.) Special message. (Samuel J. Kirkwood.) To the House Feb. 6, 1862. Des Moines, 1862. 20 p. 8°. *Special message. (Samuel J. Kirkwood.) To the Senate. Sept. 3, 1863. (In Journal of the Senate Extra ses- sion of the Ninth General assembly. Des Moines, 1862. 8° p. 5-9.) J87.I8 1862b Sept. (Zu L. C.) "'Messages and proclamations of Samuel J. Kirkwood. (In I\Iessages and proclamations of the Governors of Iowa. Comp. and ed. by Benj. F. Shambaugh. Iowa City, 1903. 8°. V. 2, p. [225]-524.) J87.I817 v. 2. (In L. C.) Inaugural address (W. M. Stone) To the 10th General as- sembly . . . Des Moines, 1864. 20 p. 8°. *Messages and proclamations of William M. Stone. (In Mes- sages and proclamations of the Governors of Iowa. Comp. and ed. by Benj. F. Shambaugh. Iowa City, 1903. v. 3, 8°. p. [11-244.) J87.I817 v. 3. (In L. C.) Proclamations, orders, etc. See Adjutant-general's office. Report of the adjutant-general . . . Looliiout Mountain and Missiona.nj Eidge monument commission. See Battlefield commissions. IOWA. 151 Quartermaster-general's office. Report of the quartermaster-general. See Adjutant-general's office. Report of the adjutant-general . . . SMloh hattlefield monument commission. See Battlefield commissions Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Davenport. *Annual report.[ Glenwood, Iowa.,] v. d. HV990.I8S6. (In L.C.) Viclcsiurg monument commission. ^Commissioners' report. Commission to locate the position of Iowa troops in the siege of Vicksburg. J. K. P. Thompson, chairman. 1901. Des Moines, 1901. 48 p. fold. map. 8°. E481.V6C7 {In L. C.) VicTcshurg park monument commission. See Battlefield commissions. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. ligit Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. *A soldier's recollections of the civil war, by S. Black, mem- ber of the First Iowa battery, with supplemental chap- ters by comrades . . . Minco, Okla., 1911-12. 3 p. 1., 117 p. ports. 8°. E507.8.1st {In L. C.) 2d battery light artillery. Guntown and Tupelo. By J. R. Reed. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1898. 8°. V. 2, p. [300]-324.) E464.M58 v. 2. 3d battery light artillery. See 9th infantry. Dubuque battery. See 3d battery light artillery. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Historical society of the First regiment Iowa cavalry volunteers. {In- Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1886. 8°. V. 2, p. 272-273.) F616.I4 v. 1-3. History of the First regiment of Iowa cavalry. By C. H. Lothrop. Lyons, Iowa, 1890. 422, 5, [1] p. 8°. E507.6.1st Special report of Brig. Gen. W. S. Ketchum, on pay and allowances of F. H. Warren and his regiment. Wash- ington, 1865. 67 p. 2 fold, tables. 12°. 2d cavahy. Battle of Pea Ridge, or Elk Horn tavern. By Brvt, Brig. Gen. J. W. Noble. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Mo. War papers and personal reminiscences. St. Louis, 1892. 8°. V. 1, p. 211-242.) E464.M64 *Grierson's raids and Hatch's sixty-four days' march. By R. W. Surby. Chicago, 1865. 396 p. 8°. E470.S96 {In L. C.) .S0S7!)— 13 11 152 IOWA. Cavalry — Continued . 2d cavalry — Continued. Grierson's raid. By E. W. Surby. {In National tribune. Washington, D. C, July-Sept., 1883.) History of the Second Iowa cavalry. By L. B. Pierce. Burlington, Iowa, 1865. 237 p. 8°. E507.6.2d Off with Grierson; raid in the rear of Hood's army, 1864. By R. W. Surby. {In National tribune. Washington, D. C, Nov. 15, 1883.) Reunions. *lgt-7th. 1889-1895. Sixty-four days' march; how Hatch checkmated Hood in the fall of 1864. By R. W. Surby. {In National tribune. Washington, D. C, June 5, 1884.) 3d cavalry. On the Wilson raid. The 3d Iowa cav. in the thick of the action — The windup of the war. By E, R. Kirkpat- rick. {In National tribune. Oct. 13, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 4 th cavalry. Diary and personal recollections of the second Grierson raid through Tennessee and Mississippi, Dec. 1864, and Jan. 1865, and the General Wilson raid through Ala- bama and Georgia during the months of March-April, 1865. By Capt. F. S. Whitmg. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents . . . Des Moines, 1893. 8°. V. 1, p. [89]-104.) E464.M58 The last fight for Missouri. By W. F. Scott. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1907. 8°. v. 3, p. 292-328.) E464.M7 Story of a cavalry regiment . . . from Kansas to Geor- gia, 1861-65. By W. F. Scott. New York, 1893. xxii, [2], 602 p. front, (port.) fold, maps., fold, plans. 8°. E507.6.4th 5th cavalry. In the saddle. Services of the cavalry at the battle of Nashville ... 7th Ohio and 5th Iowa. . . . By R. C. Rankin. {In National tribune. Nov. 18, 1886.) Sketches of the war: a series of letters to the North Moore street school of New York. By Charles C. Nott . . . New York, 1863. 174 p. , 12°. E601.N91 I *Sketches of the war; a series of letters to the North Moore street school of New York, by Charles C. Nott . . rev. and enl. ed. New York, 1911. xvii, 201 p. 12°. E601.N92 {Inlj.Q.) IOWA. 153 Cavalry — Continued . 6th cavalry. Three years among the Indians in Dakota. By J. H. Drips . . . Kimball, S. D., 1894. 2 p. 1., 139 p. port. 12°. E83.863.D78 Soldiering in Dakota among the Indians, 1863-1865. By Frank Myers. Huron, 1888. 60 p. ■ 12°. {With Thiee years among the Indians in Dakota. By J. H. Drips.) E83.863.D78 Croxton's cavalry. An unsurpassed body of horsemen for any service required of soldiers. By Homer Mead. (In National tribune. May 19, 1904, p. 3.) Croxton's cavalry. See 8th cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry. The First Iowa at Wilson's Creek. (In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1888. 8°. v. 4, p. 129-135. E616. 14 v. 4-6. From "Iowa in war times." By S. H. M. Byers. History of the First regiment of Iowa volunteers. By Henry O'Conxior. Originally prepared for the Iowa state historical society. Muscatine, 1862. 24 p. 8°. E507.5.1st History of the First regiment of Iowa volunteers. By Henry O'Connor. Originally prepared for the Iowa state historical society. Muscatine, 1862. 24 p. 8°. E507.5.1st. Veterans association. Flag Day reunion, Aug. 10, 1894. 33d anniversary of Wilson's Creek. Pes Moines, 1894.] 8 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 261.) The Lyon campaign in Missouri. Being a history of the First Iowa infantry . . . Together with a bird's- eye view of the conditions in Iowa preceding the great civil confhct . . . By E. F. Ware . . . Topeka, Kan., 1907. xi, 377 p. front, (facsim.) maps, ports. 12°. E507.5.1stW 1st infantry (colored) . See 60th U. S. colored troops. 2d infantry. Chattanooga to Washington afoot. By J. T. Bell. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil War sketches and inci- dents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 232-235.) E464.M65. Tramps and triumphs of the Second Iowa infantry, briefly sketched, by John T. Bell . . . Omaha, 1886. 32 p. 8°. E507.5.2d Originally published in the Omaha bee. 154 IOWA. Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry — Continued. A soldier saint. [Lyman SteadwelL] By Hiram Heaton. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1897. 8°. V. 13, p. 180-187 ) F616.I4 v. 13-15. History of a flag — From disgrace to glory — A stigma wiped out with courage and valor. By H. W. Lathrop. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1892. 8°. V. 8, p. 222-228.) F616.I4 v. 7-9. Fort Donelson. The- Second Iowa infantry. By L. F. Parker. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1886. 8°. V. 2, p. 344-350.) F616.I4 v. 1-3. Personal recollections of 1861. By Gen. J. M. Tuttle. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and inci- dents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. [18]-24.) E464.M58 3d infantry. ' ' Charge of the light brigade." By Col. George W. Crosley (ZnM.O.L.L.U.S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. l.,p. [380]-392p.) E464.M58 Shiloh as seen by a private soldier. By Warren Olney. [n. p. 1889.] 26 p. 8°. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Cal. War papers. No. 3.) E464.M52. *Newspaper clippings. 2 col. Recollections with the Third Iowa regiment. By S. P. Thompson. Cincinnati, 1864. 396 p. 12°. E507.5.3d 3d infantry. Veterans consolidated to a battalion, July, 1864. Transferred to 2d infantry as Companies A, F, and I, November 4, 1864. 3d infantry. Company B. See Mahaska county, Scott township. 4th infantry. For payment of bounty [lost through delay of mustering officer to muster-in.] [Washington, 1886.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Eeport. no. 1437.) [Washington, 1888.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong. 1st sess. House. Report. No. 20.) [Washington, 1888.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong. 1st sess. House. Report. No. 1336.) [Washington, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Report. No. 187.) [Washington, 1888.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Report. No. 297.) IOWA. 155 Infantry — Continued . 4th infantry — Continued. For payment of bounty [lost through delay of muster- ing officer to muster-in.] [Washington, 1890.] 1 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 51stCong. Istsess. Senate. Report. No. 292.) 5th infantry. Five hundred days in rebel prisons. By Charles Fosdick. Bethany, Mo. 132 p. 12°. E611.F74 With fire and sword. By S. H. M. Byers. . . . New York 1911. 203 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 12° E601.B99 5th infantry. Company B. How men feel in battle; recollections of a private at Champion Hills. By S. H. M. Byers. (In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1895-1897. 8°. Third ser. v. 2, p. 438-449. port.) F616.A61 3d ser. v. 2. 5th infantry consolidated with 5th cavalry, August 8, 1864. 6th infantry. Roster . . . of surviving members . . . *1884. State Center, 1884. 18 p. 24° Aug. 1888. Des Moines, 1888. 16 p. 24°. {In W, D. L. pamp. V. 262.) 7th infantry. *The poetic history . . . • Composed and written by [George S. Rutherford] one of their number . . . Muscatme, Iowa, 1863. 30 p. 12°. E507.5.7th {In L. C.) War to the death. The Seventh Iowa in the battles of the West. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 270.) 8 th infantry. Personal reminiscences of Shiloh. By Captain C. P. Searle. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. [326]- 339.) E464.M58 9th infantry. Annual reunions of the 9th infantry and 3d battery light artillery. *lst (1883). Independence, 1883. 65 p. 8°- {In Contribution toward a . . bibliography . of Iowa . Torchpress book shop, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Catalogue no. 10, May, 1910.) Color guard of the 9th Iowa. The "Pea Ridge flag" at Vicksburg. By Otis Crawford. (In National tribune. July 16, 1903.) *2d (1884.) *3d (1888.) *4th (1892.) *5th (1894.) *6th (1896.) *7th (1901.) *8th (1903.) L. C.) 156 IOWA. Infantry — Contineud . 11th infantry. Cooperation between General Grant and Commodore Foote and between General Grant and Admiral Porter. Address by W. H. Michael. Delivered at biennial meetiag, 1904, of Crocker's Iowa brigade, [n. p., n. d.] 29 p. 8°. 12th infantry. Annual reunions. E507.5.12th *lst (1880.) Manche.ster, 1880. 58 p. 8°. (In L. C.) Manchester, 1884. 73 p. 8°- (Jn L.C.) Waterloo, 1888. 46 p. 8° (In L. C.) Sioux City, 1892. 60 p. 8° (In L. C.) Sioux City, 1894. 70 p. 8°- (In'L.G.) Manchester, 1896. 8 p. 8° (In L. C.) Dubuque, 1901. 7 p. 8°. (In L, C.) Clermont, 1903. 85 p. plates (inch ports.) (In Dedication Lincoln monument and Col. Henderson statue. Campaigns and battles . . . from its organization Sept. 1861, to muster-out, Jan. 20, 1866. By Major David W. Reed. [Evanston, lU., 1903?] [10], 310, [1] p. front., plates, plans, fold. map. 8°. E507.5.12th. The color bearer of the Twelfth Iowa volunteer infantry. (Sergt. Henry J. Grannis.) By J. W. Rich. {In Iowa journal of history and politics. Iowa City, Iowa, 1908. 4°. V. 6, p. [96]-102.) F616.15 V. 6. Incidents of prison life, with causes of Confederate cruelty. By Capt. C. L. Sumbardo. (/tiM.O.L.L.U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. [347]-380.) E464.M63. Last to leave AndersonviUe. Final scenes at the pest hole — The trip to Jacksonville — The "Star spangled banner" — The danger of overeating. By I. W. Cotes. (In National tribune. Jan. 27, 1910. p. 7), f°. Some facts about the battle of Shiloh. By Capt. C. L. Sumbardo. (/n M. O.L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. [26]-41.) E464.M63. 12th infantry. Company C. "University recruits." Company C. By D. W. Reed. [n. p., 1893?] 28 p. 12°. E507.5.12thR. 12th infantry. Company D. A chapter from the history of Company D, Twelfth Iowa infantry volunteers. By E. B. Soper. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1898. 8°. v. 2,p. [129]-142.) E464.M58 v. 2. IOWA. 157 Infantry — Continued . 12th infantry — Continued. *Roster Company D. By E. B. Soper and E. A. Bottolph. {In Contribution toward a . . . biography ... of Iowa . . Torch- press book shop, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Catalogue no. 10, May, 1910.) 13th infantry. The burning of Columbia, S. C. By W. H. GoodreU. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1888. 8°. V. 4, p. 125-128.) F616.I4 v. 4-6. Iowa's record. A sketch . . . during the war for the preservation of the Union, 1861-1865. By Adjt. H. H. Rood. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1., p. [367]-379.) E464.M58. Sketches of the Thirteenth Iowa. By Adjt. H. H. Rood. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and inci- dents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. [115]-156.) E464.M58. See Crocker's Iowa brigade. 13th infantry. Company A. History of Company "A," from Sept. 12, 1861-July 21st, 1865. By H. H. Rood. Cedar Rapids, 1889. 34 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. \. 257.) 14th infantry. Leaves from a soldier's diary. {In Blue and gray. v. 3, p. 93-97.) 4°. E465.B65. (Continued?) Prison life. East and West. By A. H. Hazelett. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1898. 8°. v. 2,p.[375]-388.) E464.M58. 15th infantry. The capture and destruction of Columbia, South Carolina, February 17, 1865. Personal experiences and recol- lections of H. C. Mc Arthur . . . [n. p., 1911?] cover- title. 4 p. mus. 8°. E481.C7M11. The Fifteenth Iowa at Shiloh. By J. G. Day. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1898. 8°. v. 2, p. [171]-187.) E464.M58 V. 2. History of the Fifteenth regiment, Iowa veteran volunteer infantry, from October, 1861-August, 1865. [By W. W. Belknap.] Keokuk, 1887. 644 p. front., ports., plate. 8°. E507.5.15th. 158 IOWA. Infantry — Continued. ISth infantry — Continued. *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 in- fantry. Before the Honorable secretary of war. Proof and argument presented by Albert B. Cummins, governor of Iowa. [n. p., 1903 ?] cover-title, 59 p. 4°. E473.54.C97. ' (In L. C.) See Crocker's Iowa brigade. 16th infantry. A tribute to the 16th Iowa. By G. B. Pray. (In Iowa hist., record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1889. 8°. v. 5, p. 225-230.) F616.14 v. 4-6. iSVe Crocker's Iowa brigade. See also 15th infantry. 17th infantry. See Crocker's Iowa brigade. 19th infantry. Escape of Iowa soldiers from Confederate prison. By W. A. Duckworth. (In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa. 1810. 8° Third ser. vol. 9. p. 337-359. ports.) F616.A61 *History of the Nineteenth regiment Iowa volunteer infantry. By J. J. Dugan. Davenport, 1865. 19th infantry. Company C. (Lyon regiment.) KoU. See Adjutant-general' s office. Communication ... in ref- erence to the so-called Lyon regiment. 20th infantry. *Recollections of field service. By C. Barney. Daven- port, 1866? 323 p. 12°. 21st infantry. *Address to surviving members at Fourth reunion, [n. p.,] 1888. 56 p. A narrative of its experience in active service. Comp. by George Crooke, Milwaukee, Wis., 1891. 232 p. illus., maps (partly fold.) 8°. 22 d infantry. Flag of the 22d Iowa volunteer infantry. Report of the Committee on military affairs on resolution instructing the Secretary of war to return flag to the state of Iowa, (favorable.) [Washington, 1894.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report. No. 789.) IOWA. 159 Infantry — Continued . 22d infantry — Continued. *History of the Twenty-second Iowa infantry. By S. Barnett. Iowa City, 1865. 36 p. 8°. Proceedings of annual reunions. *l8t (1887). Iowa City, 1887. 81 p. port. 8°. (In Contribution toward a . bibliography ... of Iowa. Torch press book shop. Catalogue no. 10, May, 1910.) Reminiscences of the Twenty-second Iowa volunteer infantry, giving its organization, marches, skirmishes, battles, and sieges, as taken from the diary of Lieut. S. C. Jones of Company A. Iowa City, la., 1907. 164, [2] p. 2 double pi., ports. 8°. E507.5.22d The Twenty-second Iowa at Vicksburg. By F[rederick?] L[loyd«] (/ti Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, 1886. 8°. V. 2, p. 381.) F616.I4 V. 1-3. (Poem.) 24th infantry. The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Wilhams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 Champion's Hill. By Sergt. Charles L. Longley. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War shetches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. [208]-214.) E464.M58 First year's medical history. By Surgeon John F. Ely. (ZnM.O.L.L.U.S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. [105]-114.) E464.M58 A soldier's letter from the field. [C. A. Lucas.] (In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, la., 1900-1902. 8°. v. 16, p. 126-157, 172-196; v. 17, p. 217-253, 293-304, 348-351, 371-396; v. 18, p. 438-448, 463-496, 511-551. port. map.) F616.I4 The Twenty-fourth Iowa volunteers. By T. L. Smith. (In Annkls of Iowa. Des Moines, 1893-1895. 8°. Thirdser. v. 1, p. 15-37, 111-128, 180-196.) F616.A61 3d ser. v. 1. The Twenty-fourth Iowa volunteers. From Winchester to Davenport. By C. L. Longley. (In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1895-1897. 8°. Thirdser. v. 2, p. 44-56.) F616.A61 3d ser. v. 2. Concludes "The Twejity-fourth Iowa volunteers. By T. L. Smith." 27th infantry. Capturing Fort Blakely. Charging the wire obstructions, abattis and torpedoes — Capturing rebels and viewing the wreck. By Cyrus E. Smith. (In National tribune. Feb. 3, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 160 IOWA. Infantry — Continued. 28th infantry. The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Williams. {In M. O.L.L.U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 *History from date of enlistment to Jan. 1865. Incidents connected with the history of the Thirty-second Iowa infantry. By C. Aldrich. {In Iowa journal of history and politics. Iowa City, la., 1906. 4°. v. 4, p. [70]-85.) F616.I5 *Story of the Thirty-second Iowa infantry volunteers. Comp. by John Scott. Nevada, la., 1896. 526p. illus. 8°. (Torch press book shop.) 33d infantry. History of the 33d Iowa infantry volunteer regiment, 1863-1866. By A. F. Sperry. Des Moines, 1866. 237 p. 8°. E507.5.33d 34th infantry. *The Thirty-fourth Iowa regiment. Brief history. Des Moines, "1892. 59 p. 16°. E507.5.34th {In L. C.) "Memorandum" signed J[ames] S. Clark. 35th infantry. Reunion[s] of the . . . association. 1st (1886 at Muscatine.) ( With 2d.) 2d (1889 at Muscatine.) Muscatine, 1889-90. 57 p. ports. 8°- {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 258.) 36th infantry. Campaign of General Steele. By Brvt. Brig. Gen. F. M. Drake. Personal reminiscences ... on the campaign . . . through Arkansas to join General Banks on the Red River expedition. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1893. 8°. V. 1, p. 60-73.) E464.M58 41st infantry originally organized as Companies A, B, and C, 14th infantry. Permanently detached, September 18, 1862, and designated 41st battalion infantry. Transferred to 7th cavalry as Companies K, L, and M. 42d infantry failed to complete its organization. 43d infantry failed to complete its organization. 44th infantry. Company D. The flag of the university company. By E. E. Horack. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1899. 8°. V. 15, p. 517-529.) F616.I4 v. 13-15. 46th infantry. The Pea Ridge campaign. By N. S. Harwood. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 110-121.) E464.M65 IOWA. 161 Infantry — Continued . Crocker's brigade. Afield with Crocker's brigade. By D. M. Strain. (In National tribune. Mar. 26, Apr. 2, 1903.) Crocker's Iowa brigade. (Composed of the ofiicers and sol- diers who have at any time served with honor in the 11th, 13th, 15th, and 16th regiments, Iowa infantry ... in the war of the rebellion, from 1861-1865.) A chapter of war history. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1885. 8°. v. 1, p. 185-188.) F616.I4 v. 1-3. Crocker's brigade in war and peace. By G. B. Pray. (In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1889. 8°. v. 5, p. 374-383. F616.I4 v. 4-6. Crocker's Iowa brigade. By D. C. Chase. (In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1890. 8°. v. 6, p. 430.) F616.I64 V. 4-6 (Poem.) Proceedings of biennial reunions. E506.4.C93 1st (1881 at Muscatine.) Cedar Rapids, 1882. 36 p. 8°. 2d (1883 at Cedar Rapids.) Muscatine, 1883. 75, [1] p. front. (port.) 8° 3d (1885 at Iowa City.) Iowa City, 1885. 127 p. front, (port.) 8°. lst-3d in 1 V. 4th (1887 at Davenport.) Davenport, 1888. 129 p. 8°. 5th (1889 at Council Bluffs.) 'Des Moines, 1892. 108 p. front. (port.) 8° 6th (1891 at Des Moines.) Des Moines, 1892. 223 p. port. 8° (v. 6, pt. 1.) 4th-6th in 1 v. 7th (1894 at Ottumwa.) Cedar Rapids, 1898. 210 p. plate. 8° 8th (1896 at Marshalltown.) Cedar Rapids, 1898. p. [211H72. 8° (Bound with 7th, 1894.) *9th (1898 at Jefferson) 1898.| g. ^„ L. C.) *10th (1900 at Keokuk) 1900.1 ^ ^ ^ ' *llth (1902 at Muscatine) 1902.1 ^^ ^ ^^_ *12th (1904 at Waterloo) 1904. / ^ vi ; v Eecollections of Crocker's Iowa brigade. (In Iowa Hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1885. 8°. v. 1, p. 129-132. F616.I4 V. 1-3. *Song of Crocker's Iowa brigade. Air: "Benny Havens, O!" . . . 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, 1889. 11 p. 8°. E507.4.C9B4 (Inh.C.) William W. Belknap and H. C. McArthiir. The wives of the brigade. An address ... By Mrs. M. A. Higley. (In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1896. 8°. V. 12, p. 565-569.) F616.I4 v. 10-12. 162 IOWA. Infantry — Continued . Frontier Guards. The military service. Report from the Committee on Military Affairs. A bill "To authorize and direct the Secretary of war to place on file in the War department, the names of the officers and members . . . mustered into the volunteer military service, April 18, 1861. [Washington, 1890] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., -Ist sess. Senate. Report no. 337.) Greybeard regiment. See 37th infantry. Iowa brigade. The Iowa brigade. By F. Lloyd. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1885. 8°. v. 1, p. 135.) F616.I4 V. 1-3. (Poem.) Iowa hornet's nest brigade. * First reunion of Iowa's hornet's nest brigade. 2d, 7th, 8th, 12th and 14th infantry. Held at Des Moines, Iowa, . . . October 12 and 13, 1887. Oskaloosa, 1888. 72 p. 8°. E507.4.I64 {In L. C.) * Third reunion . . . Newton, 1895. (In Contribution toward a . bibliography . . of Iowa, Torchpresa book shop, Cedar Rapids, la. Catalogue no. 10, May, 1910.) Militia. 1st independent company of Adams county. A war time militia company. [By Thomas Julian Bryant.] (7n The Iowa journal of history and politics. Iowa City, Iowa, 1912. 4°. v. X, no. 3. July, 1912, p. 403-414.) F616.I5 Northern border brigade. Iowa Northern border brigade of 1862-3. By W. H. Ingham. {In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1901- 1903. 8°. Third ser. v. 5, p. 481-523. plates (inch illus., ports.).) F616.A61. 3d ser. v. 5. Report on operations of Iowa troops in Missouri in June, 1861 By S. R. Curtis, (/n Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1907-1909. 8°. Third ser. v. 8, p. 358-367.) F616.A61 3d ser. v. 8. Southern border brigade. See Fremont county. Southern border brigade. 4th batt. Co. C. * Enlistments of Montgomery county. {In A history of Montgomery county ... By W. W. Merritt. Red Oak, Iowa, 1906. 8°. p. 102.) F627.M83M3 {In L. C.) University Company. See 44th infantry Company D. IOWA. 163 Infantry — Continued . Volunteers. Register, (/n Official army list of the volunteers of . . . Iowa . . . Comp. and pub. by G. B. Smith . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p., [17]-18, [iii]-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 16°.) E494.S64 Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 ... [Washington, 1865? 8 v.) 12°. E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. ' Adair county. See Guthrie county. Adams county. Militia. See Militia. 1st independent company of Adams county. American patriotism; or. Memoirs of "common men." By Leonard Brown. Des Moiaes, 1869. vii, 574 p. 12°. F627.P7B8 "Deceased soldiers of Des Moines and Polk county, Iowa." 2d, 3d, 4tli, 7th, lOth, Mth, 15tli-18th, 22d, 23d, 29tli, 32d-34th, 39th, 44th, 47th regiments infantry, Iowa. Company D, 60th U. S. infantry. 3d-5th, 7th-9th regiments cavalry, Iowa. lst-2d batteries light artillery, Iowa. 89th 111., 21st Mo., 2d Nebr., 97th Ohio, Battery E, 1st light artillery, Pa. Index and record: p. 451-544. Audubon county. See Shelby county. Baker, Nathaniel B. Address. Delivered at the dedication of Gen. N. B. Baker's monument at the cemetery in Des Moines, Sept. 6, 1878. By S. J. Kirkwood. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1891. 8°. V. 7, p. 71-77.) F616.I4 v. 7-9. Benton county. *The history of Benton county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. [6], 19-641 p. Ulus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.B4H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-237. Benton county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 384-406. Benton county veterans' association. Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion[s] . . . *lst (1879 at *2d (1880 at 3d (1881 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1881?] 31 p. 24°. Advts. interspersed. Mutilated: p. 23-26. 164 IOWA. Benton county veterans' association — -Continued. Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion[s] — Continued. *4th (1882 at 5th (1883 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1883?] 47 p. 24° 6th (1884 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1884?] 56 p. 24°. *7th (1885 at *8th (1886 at *9th (1887 at Vinton.) *10th (1888 at *llth (1889 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1889?] 43 p, 24°. 12th (1890 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1890?] 44 p. 24°. 13th (1891 at Vinton.) [Belle Plaine, 1891.] 44 p. 24° 14th (1892 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1892?] 43 p. 24°. 15th (1893 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1893?] 50 p. 24°. 16th (1894 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1894?] 60 p. 24°. 17th (1895 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1895?] 54 p. 24°- 18th (1896 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1896?] 42 p. 24° 19th (1897 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1897?] 44 p. 24°. 20th (1898 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1898?] 45 p. 24°. 21st (1899 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1899?] 58 p. 24°. 22d (1900 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1900?] 58 p. 24°. 23(i (1901 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1901?] 48 p. 24° 24th (1902 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1902?] [37] p. 24°. 25th (1903 at Belle Plaine.) {In Msa. includes the 29th.) 26th (1904 at Belle Plaine.) [n. p., 1904?] [48] p. 24°. 27th (1905 at Vinton.) [Vinton, 1905?] 41 p. 24°- 28th (1906 at Belle Plaine.) [n. p., 1906?] 40 p. 24°. 29th (1907 at Vinton.) {In Mss. includes the 25th.) 30th (1908 at Belle Plaine.) [n. p., 1908?] 44 p. 24°. {Also in Mss.) 31st (1909 at Vinton.) [Vinton? 1909?] 46 p. 24° 32d (1910 at Belle Plaine.) [n. p., 1910?] 48 p. 24°. 33d (1911 at Vinton.) [n. p., 1911?] [60] p. 24°. 34th (1912 at Shelleburg.) [n. p., 1912?] 59 p. 24°. *35th (1913 at *36th (1914 at *37th (1915 at *38th (1916 at Black Hawk county. *The history of Black Hawk county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. [6], [19]-602, [1] p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.B6H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 233-237. Black Hawk county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [439]-458. Boone county, Iowa. * History of Boone county, Iowa . . . Des Moines, 1880. vi, [7]-680 p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.B7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 474-494. Bremer county. See Butler county. IOWA. 165 Butler county. * History of Butler and Bremer counties, Iowa . . . Spring- field, 111., 1883. xvi, 1[17]-1323 p. front., (col. map.) ports. 4°. F627.B9H6 (In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 89-116. Butler county civil war period: p. 380-412. Bremer county civil war period: p. 950-972. Carroll county. See Greene county. Cass county. * History of Cass county, Iowa, together with brief mention of the old settlers. By Lafe Young . . . Atlantic, Iowa 1877. 1 p. 1., [2], 126 p. 8°. F627.C3Y6 (Zn L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 55-56, 95-98. Cedar county. * The history of Cedar county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878, vi, 19-729 p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.C4H6 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 549-576. Chickasaw county. * History of Chickasaw and Howard counties, Iowa. By, W. E. Alexander. Decorah, Iowa, 1883. 2 p. 1., [9]-629, [2] p. 4°. F627.C5A3 {In L. C.) Chickasaw county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 295-315. Howard county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 473-491. Iowa civil war period: p. 110-116. Claims. Claims of the state of Iowa. Report from the Committee on Military Affairs. (For forage, transportation, subsistence, clothing, and raising, arming and equipping, paying and subsisting certain troops of the state. [Washington, 1868.] 5 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 40th Cong., 1st sess. House. Mis. doc. no. 110.) Clinton county. *The history of Clinton county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1879. 1 p. 1., [2], [iii]-iv, 19-817 p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.C6H6 (In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Clinton county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 453-487. * Portrait and biographical album of Clinton county, Iowa . . . also containing a history of the county . . . Chicago, 1886. 4 p. 1., 19-706 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4". F627.C6P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 679-681. Confederate flags. The history of a flag. By W. H. Goodrell. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1891. 8°. v. 7, p. 126-127.) F616.I4 V. 7-9. Confederate flag captured at Columbia, S. C. 166 IOWA. Crimes of the civil law and curse of the funding system. By H. C. Dean. Baltimore, 1869. vii, 539 p. 8°. HJ251,D28 Crawford county. * Biographical history of Crawford, Ida, and Sac counties, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1893. vii, 9-688 p. ports. f°. F627.C8B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 146-151. Davis county. * The rise and progress of civilization in the Hairy nation. A comparative topical review of the stages of progress in the brief history of Davis county, Iowa. By H. C. Ethell, Bloomfield, Iowa, 1883. viii^ 9-144 p. 12°. F627.D2E8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 133-136. * Dedicating in Dixie. A series of articles descriptive of the tour of Governor Albert B. Cummins and staff . . . Vicksburg, Andersonville, Chattanooga and Shiloh . . . Nov. 12th to Nov. 25th, 1906. By E. A. Sherman. Cedar Rapids Iowa, 1907. 132 p. plates. 8°. E507.S55 (/nL. C.) Decatur county. See Einggold county. Delaware county. *The history of Delaware county, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc. . . . Chicago, 1878. [6], 19- 707 p. illus., ports., map. 8°. F627.D3H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-237. Delaware county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 441-549. Des Moines. * Address of General Pope at the re-union of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, at Des Moines, Iowa, on the 29th and 30th September, 1875, in response to the toast, "The regular army! our teachers in war; our defenders in peace." [n. p., 1875.] 1 p. 1., 3 p. 8°. E649.P83 {In L. C.) Des Moines county. * The history of Des Moines county, Iowa. . . . Chicago, 1879. [4], 19-727 p. illus., plates, ports., map. 8°. F627.D4II6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-237. Des Moines county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 449-468. * Portrait and biographical album of Des Moines county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1888. 4 p. 1., 19-774, [4] p. plates (inch illus., ports.) 4°. F627.D4P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 710-711. IOWA. 167 Dickinson county. *A history of Dickinson county, Iowa . . . By R. A. Smith. Des Moines, 1902. [8], [9]-598 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F627.D5S6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 231-236. Draft. Iowa and the draft. By N. H. Brainerd, military secretary to Governor Khkwood during the war. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, 1888. 8°. v. 4, p. 65-67.) F616.I4 v. 4-6. See Jackson county. Annals. No. 5. Dubuque county. *The Dubuque county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1880. viii, 19- 977 p. front., illus., ports., map. 8°. F627.D8H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-237. Dubuque county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 413-451. Fayette county. * The history of Fayette county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. vi, 19-758 p. illus., ports., cql. map. 8°. F627.F2H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-237. Fayette county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 428-445. Fla^s. The battle flags of Iowa. By S. H. M. Byers. {In Iowa hist. record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1893. 8°. v. 11, p. 281-284.) F616.I4 V. 10-12. (Poem.) Fort Dodge soldiers in the East. By G. L. Cruikshank. {In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1903-1905. 8°. Third ser. v. 6, p. 571-580. ports.) F616.A61 3d ser. v. 6 Company A, 11th Pennsylvania cavalry. Fremont county. * History of Fremont county, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc. . . Des Moines, 1881. viu, [4]-778 p. front., Ullus., ports. 8°. F.627.F8H5 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-258. Fremont county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 476-500. Southern border brigade: p. 501-502. * History of Fremont county, Iowa . . . By L. Lingenfelter. St. Joseph, Mo., 1877. 28 p. 8°. F627'F8L71 {In Jj.C.) Civil war period: p. 17. Greene county. * Biographical and historical record of Greene and Carroll counties, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1887. 1 p. 1., [5] p., 1 1., 9-707 p. ports. 4°. F627.G7B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 667-670. 80370—13 12 168 IOWA. Guthrie county. * History of Guthrie and Adair counties, Iowa . . . Spring- field," 111., 1884. xvi, [17]-1105 p. ports. 4°. F627.G8H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 89-116. Guthrie county civil war period: p. 434— i55. Adair county civil war period: p. 897-903. Hardin county. * History of Hardin county, Iowa . . . Springfield, 111., 1883. xiv, [2], [17]-984p. illus., ports., col. map. 4°. F627.H3H6 {In L. G.) Iowa civil war period: p. 89-116. Hardin county civil war period: p. 413-446. Henry county. * The history of Henry county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1879.. 1 p.l., [2], 19-667 p. ilius., ports. 8°. F627.H5H6 (7nL.C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Henry county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 465—494. * Portrait and biographical album of Henry county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1888. 4 p. 1., 19-694 p. ports. 4°." F627.H5P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 666-667. * History of Iowa from the earliest times . . . By Benj. F. Gue . . . New York, [1903] 4 v. fronts., Ulus., plates, ports., maps, facsims. 8°. F621.G92 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and regimental histories: v. 2, p. 47—423. * History of Western Iowa. Its settlement and growth. . . . Sioux City, 1882. 571 p. 8°. F621.H67 (/ti L. C.) Civil war period: p. 110-116. How the Iowa Legislature celebrated the capture of Fort Donelson. By Charles Aldrich. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City^ Iowa, 1892. 8°. V. 8, p. 215-221.) F616.I4 v. 7-9. Howard county. See Chickasaw county. Ida county. See Crawford county. *An illustrated history of the state of Iowa, being a complete civil, political and military history of the state ... to 1875. By C. R. Tuttle and D. S. Durrie. Chicago, 1876. 732 p. front., ports., fold. map. 8°. F621.T96 {InJj.G.) Civil war period: p. 264-338. Iowa and the rebellion, A history of the troops furnished by the state of Iowa. ByLurton D. Ingersoll. 2d ed. Philadel- phia, 1866. 743 p. 8° E507.I46. 3ded. Philadelphia, 1867. 743 p. incl. maps. 8°. E507.I47 IOWA. 169 Iowa at Vicksburg and the Vicksburg national military park. By J. K. P. Thompson. {In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1901-1903. 8°. Third ser. v. -5, p. 272-292. port., fold. map.) F616-.A61 3d ser. v. 5. Iowa college in the war. By J. L. Hill. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1899. 8°. v. 15,p. 408-419.) F616.I4 v. 13-15. Iowa colonels and regiments : being a history of Iowa regiments in the war of the rebellion. By A. A. Stuart. Des Moines, 1865. 666 p. ports. 8° E507.S92 Iowa in war times. By S. H. M. Byers . . . Des Moines, 1888. 615 p. front., illus., pi., port., maps. 8°. E507.B99. Iowa soldiers and sailors in the rebellion. Address of William H. Michael, before the biennial meeting of the. Association of Crocker's Iowa brigade at Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 14, 1904. [n. p., 1904?] cover-title, 40 p. 8°. E507.M52 Jackson connty. *Annals of Jackson county, Iowa. No. 1. Maquoketa, Iowa, 1905. F627.J1A5 {In L. C.) Life of Col. Joseph J. Woods: p. 34-46. *Annals of Jackson county, Iowa. No. 2. Maquoketa, Iowa, 1906. F627.J1A5 {In L. C.) A brief history of the life and military services of Captain Andrew William Drips: p. 18-27. Col. J. W. Jenkins, a soldier and pioneer: p. 28-33. *Annals of Jackson county, Iowa. No. 3, July-Oct., 1906- Maquoketa, Iowa, 1906. F627.J1A5 {In L. C.) Counterfeiter [E. S. Washburn] redeemed by patriotism. [By J. W. Ellis.] p. 29-31. *Annals of Jackson county, Iowa. No. 5, May, 1907-Aug., 1908. Maquoketa, 1908. F627.J1A5 {In L. C.) Excitement over draft order in war times. By Levi Wagoner, p. 16-18. * History of Jackson county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1879. vi, 19-783 p. illus., ports., map. 8°. F627.J1H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Jackson county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 453^86. Jackson Connty veteran association Reunions. *1896. {In Manquota Excelsior, Aug. 21, 1896.) *21st(1909). Bellevue, Aug. 25, 26, 1909. (Jra Annals of Jackson county, Iowa . . . Maquoketa, 1909. &'. No. 6, Sept.-Dec, 1909. p. 69-76.) F627.J1A5 {In L. C.) Jasper county. * The history of Jasper county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. [6], 19-674 p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.J3H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Jasper county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 408-432. 170 IOWA. Jefferson county. *The history of Jefferson county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1S79. [6], 19-603, [1] p. illus., ports., col. map. 8° F627.J4H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Jei^ferson county civil war period: p. 435-464. Johnson county. * History of Johnson county, Iowa . . . from 1836 to 1882 . . . Iowa City, Iowa, 1883. 966 p. 8°. F627.J6H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 104-125. Johnson county civil war period: p. 477-530. Jones county. * History of Jones county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1879. iv, 19-705 p. illus., ports. 8°. F627.J7H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p 229-254. Jones county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 356-395., Keokuk county. *A brief history of Keokuk county. By W. S. Athearn . . . Sigourney, Iowa, 1897. 3 p. 1., 46, [1] p. fold. map. 120. F627.K3A8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 25-26. Keokuk, Keokuk in the civil war. D. E. Hamill. {In Iowa. M. O. L. L. U. S. War sketches and incidents. Des Moines, 1898. 8°. V. 2, p. 229-235.) E464.M58 v. 2. Kirkwood, Samuel J. Letters of a war governor, (/n Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1886. 8°. v. 2, p. 321-328, 372-378; v. 3, p.'429- 431; V. 6, p. 565-566; V. 7, p. 39-41.) F616.I4 v. 1-9. * The life and times of Samuel J. Kirkwood, Iowa's war governor . . . By H. W. Lathrop . . . Iowa City, 1893. 474, vi p. plates, port. 8°. E507.K57 {In L. C.) Kossuth. An address delivered on the occasion of the decoration of the graves of Union soldiers, at Kossuth, Iowa, May 30, 1881, by Hon. James F. Wilson, [n. p., 1881?] 8 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 213.) lee county. * History of Lee county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1879. [7], 19-887 p. illus., ports., map. 8°. F627.L4H6 (ZnL. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Leo county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 552-589. IOWA. 171 Lin!! county. *The history of Linn county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. iv, [2], 19-816 p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.L7H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period; p. 229-254. Linn county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 411-448. Loaislana county. * Portrait and biographical album of Louisa county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1889. 2 p. 1., 19-65.3, [4] p. ports. 4°. F627.L8P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 606-607. Madison county. * History and business directory of Madison county, Iowa . . . By J. J. Davies. Des Moines, 1869. 2.54 p. incl. advts. front. 8°. F627.M18D2 {In L. C.) Soldiers' monument: p. 126-128. Civil warpsriod: p. 128-136. Mahaska. * Proud Mahaska, 1843-1900 . . . By S. A. Phillips. Oskaloosa, 1900. 2 p. L, [13]-3S3 p. front, (ports.) 8°. F627.M2P5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 344^356. Mahasha county, Scott township. * History of Scott Township, Mahasha County, Iowa. War reminiscences. Did the buffalo ever inhabit Iowa? By Robert I. Garden . . . Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1907. 291 p. front, (port.), plates. 12°. F629.S4G2 (/n L. C.) War reminiscences: p. [9]]-204. Th3 writer served in Co. B, Third Iowa infantry. Marion county. *The history of Marion county, Iowa . . . Des Moines, 1881. vi, [7]-807 p. illus., plates (incl. ports., diagrs.) 8°. F627.M3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 468-.521. Marshall county. *The history of Marshall county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1S7S. [6], 19-696 p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.M4H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Marshall county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 453-464. * History of Marshall county, Iowa. By Mrs. X[enie] Sanford. Clinton, Iowa, 1867. viii, [9]-158 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 16°. F627.M4S2 (/wL. C.) Military record: p. 14-18. 172 IOWA. Medals. Congressional medals of honor and Iowa soldiers. By C. A. Clark. {In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1905-1907. 8°. Third series, v. 7, p. 102-114. illus. F616.A61 3d ser. v. 7. Mills county. * History of Mills county, Iowa . . . Des Moines, 1881. viii, [3]-722, [1] p. illus., ports. 8°. F627.M6H5 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Mills county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 481-501. Mitchell county. * History of Mitchell and Worth counties, Iowa . . . Spring- field, 111., 1884. xiv,[l],[17]-886p. ports. 4°. F627.M64H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 89-116. Mitchell county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 255-268. Worth county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 649-665. Monroe county. An illustrated history of Monroe county, Iowa . . . By Frank Hickenlooper. Albia, Iowa, 1896. 360 p. front., illus., ports., fold. col. map. 12°. F627.M8H5 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 43-128. * The history of Monroe county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. [4], 19-507, [1] p. illus., ports., col. map. 8°. F627.M8H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Monroe county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 420-432. Montgomery county. *A history of the county of Montgomery from the earliest days to 1906. By W. W. Merritt, sr. Ked Oak, Iowa, 1906. xvi, 343, [1] p. front., plates (inch illus., ports., facsims.) 8°. F627.M83M3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 90-107. Page county. * The history of Page county, Iowa ... in 1843 to 1876 . . . By E. Miller. Clarinda, Iowa, 1876. 99 p. fold. map. 16°. F627.P2M6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 32-67. Palo Alto county. ♦History of Palo Alto county, Iowa. By D. G. McCarty. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1910. 201 p. front, (col. map), plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F627.P3M2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [74]-79. IOWA. 173 Pocohontas county. *The pioneer history of Pocohontas county, Iowa . . . By R. E. Flickinger. . . . Fonda, Iowa, 1904. xxiv, 9-908 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) . fold. col. map. 8°. F627.P6F6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 107. Pocohontas county civil war period: p. 562-563, 660. Polk county. * Centennial history of Polk county, Iowa. By J. M. Dixon . . . Des Moines, 1876. 339 p. illus., 12° F627.P7D6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 113-128. *The history of Polk county, Iowa . . . Des Moines, 1880. vi, [7]-1037 p. iUus., ports., 2 maps (1 partly col. and fold.) 4°. F627.P7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 536-601. See American patriotism . . . Pottawattamie county. * Biographical history of Pottawattamie county, Iowa . . . [Chicago?] 1891. vi, 9-712 p. front., ports. 4°. F627.P8B6 {In L.C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 146-151. Prison life in Dixie. Giving a short history of the inhuman and - barbarous treatment of our soldiers by Rebel authorities, by Sergeant Gates [fseud.] [J. B. Vawter.] To which is added the speech of Gen. J. A. Garfield, at the Andersonville reunion, Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1879. Chicago, 1880. 209 p. incl. front., illus., plan. 16°. E611.V39 Ringgold county. * Biographical and historical record of Ringgold and Decatur counties, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1887. 1 p. 1., [6], 9-796 p. ports. 4°. F627.R5B6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 146-151. Ringgold civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 425-436. Decatur civil war period and lists of soldiers; p. 718-743. • * Biographical and historical record of Ringgold and Union counties, Iowa. Chicago, 1887. 1 p. L, [5] p., 1 1., 9-737 p. ports. 4°. F627.U5B6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 146-151. Ringgold county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 425—436. Union county civU war period and lists of soldiers: p. 685-691. The rush to arms in 1861. By W. S. Moore. {In Annals of Iowa. Des Moines, 1893-1895. 8°. Third ser. v. 1, p. 657-660.) F616.A61 3d ser. v. 1. Sac^county. See Crawford county. 1*74 IOWA. Shelby county. * Biographical history of Shelby and Audubon counties, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1889. 1 p. -1., [6], 9-826 p. ports. 4°. F627.S5B6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 146-151. Shelby county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 249-250. Audubon county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 663. Southern Iowa soldiers' fair. * History of the Southern Iowa soldiers' fair, held in BurUng- ton, Sept.-Oct., 1864. Burlington, 1865. 14 p. * Southwestern Iowa and Northwestern Missouri veteran association. With a sketch of the 9th reunion held at Creston, la., Aug. 17, 18, 19, '86. Creston, la., 1887. 33 p. 8°. E507.S72 {In L. C.) State teachers' association in the civil war. By L. F. Parker. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1891. 8°. v. 7, p. 89-90.) F616.I4 v. 7-9. Story county. * History of Story county, Iowa . . . By W. G. Allen. Des Moines, 1887. 485, [1] p. front., plates. 8°. F627.S8A4 {In L. C.) Military history: p. 58-63. The Tally war. A chapter in the life and times of Gov. Kirkwood, now being written by H. W. Lathrop. {In Iowa hist. record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1892. 8°. v. 8, p. 360-367.) F616.I4 V. 7-9. Ten days in the rebel army. By S. H. M. Byers. {In Iowa hist. record. Iowa City, Iowa. 1888-1890. 8°. v. 6, p. 467- 477.) F616.I4 v. 4-6. * Times of the rebellion in Iowa. {In Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. p. 193-210.) E470.H86 {In L. C.) * Tupelo. By J. H. Aughey. ^ Lincoln, Nebr. 1888. 595 p. front., plates. 8° E601.A96 (/n L. C.) The Tyler photographs of Iowa military men. By Loren S. Tyler. {In Annals of Iowa . . Des Moines, Iowa, 1912. 8°. Third ser. v. 10, no. 6, July, 1912, p. 408-430.) F616.A61 v.lO Union county. See Ringgold cotmty. University of Iowa. State University of Iowa and the civil war. By Mrs. E. M. Rich. {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, 1899. 8°. v. 15, p. 395-408.) F616.I4 v. 13-15 IOWA. 175 Van Buren county. *The history of Van Buren county, Iowa . . . Chicago, 1878. 2 p. 1., [2], 19-606 p. illUs. ports., map. 8°. F6.27.V2H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Van Buren county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 429-455. Wapello county. * History of Wapello county, Iowa and representative citizens. Ed. and comp. by S. B. Evans . . . Chicago, 1901. 11 p. L, [llJ-670 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F627.W2E9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [160]-191. * History of Wapello county . . . Chicago, 1878. [6J, 19-670 p. illus., ports, col. map. 8°. F627.W2H6 {In L. C.) Iowa civil war period: p. 229-254. Wapello county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 541-556. War memories. [By the editor.] {In Iowa hist, records. Iowa City, Iowa, 1888. 8°. v. 4, p. 87-92.) F616.I4 v. 4-6. [By Frederick Lloyd?] {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1889. 8°. V. 5, p. 230-234.) F616.I4 v. 4-6. 11th infantry, promoted to 16th infantry. [By the editor.] {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1892. 8°. V. 8, p. 332-334; 375-382.) F616.I4 '^ v. 7-9. [By the editor.] {In Iowa hist, record. Iowa City, Iowa, 1894-1896. 8°. v. 10, p. 138-141; v. 11, p. 232-238; v. 12, p. 475-479, 570-573. F616.I4 v. 10-12. Warren county. * History of Warren county, Iowa . . Des Moines, 1879. iv, [7] -743 p. illus., ports., col. mip, plans. 8°. F627.W5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 531-583. What I saw in Dixie; or. Sixteen months in rebel prisons. By S. H. M. Byers. Dansville, X. Y., 1868. 3 p. 1., 126 p. 12°. E611.B99 Winneshiek county. * History of Winneshiek county with biographical sketches of its eminent men. By C. H. Sparks. Decorah, Iowa, [1877.] xii, 156 p. 8°. F627.W7S7 {In L. C.) Military history: p. 49-66. Worth county. See Mitchell county. 176 KANSAS. KANSAS. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general' s office. . . . Military history of Kansas regiments during the war for the suppression of the great rebelhon. Leavenworth, 1870. 464 p., 1 1. 8°.. E508.4.K16 At head of title: Official. Compiled by J. B. McAfee from material collected by Adjutant-general T. J. Anderson . originally published as an appendix to v. 2 of the Report of the adjutant-general for 1861-1865. Leavenworth, 1867. Eeport of the adjutant-general. (Chas. Chadwick.) Dec. 31, 1863. [n. p., 1864?] p. [95]-147, [1]. 8°. Eeport of the adjutant-general. (C. K. HolUday.) Dec. 31, 1864. Leavenworth, 1865. 119, 714 p. 8°. Contents: State militia. Volunteers. Adjutant-general's office. Promotions. Important battles. The October campaign. Report of Major General Deitzler. Miscellaneous. Rosters of militia service. Rosters of volunteer service. ]st-4th, 8th, 10th, 12th-13th, 17th regiments infantry. lst-2d regiments infantry (colored). 2d, 5th-7th, 9th, 11th, 14th-15th regiments cavalry. ]st-3d batteries light artillery. Report of the adjutant-general (T. J. Anderson.) of the state of Kansas in 1861-1865. Vol.1. (Reprinted by authority.) Topeka, 1896. 655, 294 p. 8°. E508.4.K164 Contents: Executive department, 1861-1865. Officers from Kansas. Kansas volunteer organizations . Casualties during the war. Roster of officers and enlisted men. lst-2d, 8th, 10th, 12th-13th, 17th regiments infantry. lst-2d regiments infantry (colored). 2d, 5th-7th, 9th, 11th, 14th-16th regiments cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. Independent colored Kansas battery light artillery. First brigade band — First division — Army of the Frontier. Enlistments in other organizations. Military history of Kansas regiments during the war for the suppression of the great rebellion. Official. KANSAS. 177 Adjutant-general's oj^ce— Continued. Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general (T. J. Anderson!) of the state of Kansas . . . 1 ,86 1-1 865. Leavenworth, Kan., 1867- 1870. 2 V. 8°. E508.4.K163 Contents: V. 1. — Adjutant-general's report. Executive department, Governor and Commander-in-chief, 1861-'63. Governor's military staff. Executive department. Governor and Commander-in-chief 1863-'65. Governor's military staff. Executive department, Governor and Commander-in-chief, 1865-'67. Governor's military staff. Officers from Kansas commissioned by the President. Officers from Kansas commissioned in regiments not belonging to the state. Kansas volunteer organizations. Chronological statement. Casualties in Kansas regiments during the war. Deaths in action and from wounds. Statement of casualties. Roster of officers and enlisted men. lst-2d, 5th-llth regiments infantry. 2d regiment cavalry. *v. 2. (Was destroyed by fire before it left the hands of the printer: but a few copies were saved.) — Rosters of officers and enlisted men. 12th-17th regiments infantry. lst-2d regiments infantry, (colored.) 14th-16th regiments cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. Independent colored Kansas battrry light artillery. First brigade band. Enlistments in other organizations. 18th battaUon cavalry. Enlistments in Regular army. Roll of the officers and enlisted men of the Third, Fourth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Kansas volunteers, 1861. A reprint of appendix 4 to the adjutant-general's Thirteenth biennial report. Topeka, 1902. 154 p. 8°. E508.3.3d Governor. * Message. (G. M. Beebe.) Jan. 10, 1861. (7w House journal of the. Legislative assembly of Kansas Territory for the year 1861 . . . Lawrence, Kan., 1861. 8°. p. 42-50.) J87.K2 1861c {In L. C.) * Message. (C. Robinson.) Jan. 14, 1862. {In Public docu- ments . . . Kansas . . . 1862 . . . Lawrence, Kan., 1862, 8°. p. [5]-ll.) J87.K2 1862p {In L. C.) 178 KANSAS. Governor — Continued. * Message. (Thomas Carney.) Jan. 14, 1863. {In Public documents . . . Kansas, 1863. [Lawrence? 1863?] 8°. p. 6-24.) J87.K2 1863p {In L. C.) * Message. (Thomas Carney.) Jan. 13, 1864. {In Public documents . . . Kansas. [Lawrence? Kan., 1864?] 8°. p. 1-33). J87.K2 1864p {In L. C.) * Message. (S. T. Crawford.) Jan. 11, 1865. {In Senate journal of the Legislative assembly of the state of Kansas . . . 1865. Topeka, Kan., 1865. 8°. p. 16-23.) J87.K2 1865b (7«,L. C.) * Message. (S. T. Crawford.) Jan. 10, 1866. {In Senate journal of the Legislative assembly of the state of Kan- sas . . 1866 .... Lawrence, Kan., 1866. 8°. p. 17-36.) J87.K2 1866b {In L. C.) Quartermaster-general' s office. Report of the quartermaster-general. (Geo. W. Collamore.) Feb. 1863. ( With Report of the adjutant-general. Dec. 31, 1863. 8°. p. [156]-167. fold, table.) * Report of the quartermaster-general (G. W. Collamore.) February, 1863. (/n Public documents . . . Kansas, 1863. [Lawrence? 1863?] 8°. p. 156-167. fold, tab.) J87.K2 186.3p {In L. C.) Soldiers' orphans' home, Atchison. * Biennial report. ■ Topeka, Kan., 1888- 1st- 1887/88- 8° HV990.K2S7 {In L. C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. light Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. Life of Capt. Marcus D. Tenny. {In Kansas historical society. Collections, 1909-1910. Topeka, 1910. 8°. V. XI, p. 291-295.) F677.K17 3d battery light artillery. Report by the Committee on Military affairs and the Militia, (adverse.) . . . Presenting to the State of Kansas the "Hopkin's battery" captured at the battle of "Fort Wayne." [Washington, 1864.] 1 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 38th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 33.) Mustered out January 19, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 2d battery light artillery. Armstrong's battery light artillery. Attached to 1st infantry (colored.) See 3d battalion light artillery. KANSAS. 179 Light Artillery — Continued. Hopkin's battery light artillery. Attached to 2d cavalry. See 3d battalion light artillery. Opdycke's battery light artillery. Attached to 9th cavalry. Slover's battery light artillery. Attached to 2d cavalry. Zisch's militia battery light artillery. Cavalry. 2d cavalry. Memorial of Edward C. D. Lines, captain of Company C. New Haven, 1867. 34 p. front, (port.) 8°. E508.6.2d 5th cavalry. An incident of the war, in 1862. By John Francis. {In Transactions of the Kansas state historical society, 1901-1902. Topeka, 1902. 8°. v. 7, p. 161-167.) F677.K17 Companies L and M, consolidated with 15th cavalry, August 22, 1865. 6th cavalry. A Kansas soldier's escape from Camp Ford, Texas. By Geo. W. Martin. {In Transactions of the Kansas state historical society, 1903-1904. 8°. Topeka, 1904. v. 8, p. 405-415.) F677.K17 Memoirs of the rebellion on the border, 1863. By Wiley Britton . . Chicago, 1882. 458 p. 12°. E470.B85 The Sixth Kansas cavalry and its commander. An ad- dress by C. E. Cory. . . . {In Kansas historical soci- ety. Collections, 1909-1910. Topeka, 1910. 8°. v. XI, p. 217^238. map.) F677.K17 v. 11. 7th cavalry. The early history of the Seventh Kansas cavalry. By S. M. Fox. {In Kansas historical society. Collec- tions, 1909-1910. Topeka, 1910. 8°. v. XI, p. 238- 253.) F677.K17 v. 11. By S. M. Fox . . . [Topeka? 1910] 16 p. 8°. E508.6.7th. The Seventh Kansas cavalry: its service in the civil war. An address before the State historical society, Dec. 2, 1902. By S. M. Fox. Also, a brief narration of the first eight Kansas regiments. Topeka, 1908. 59 p. 8°. E508.6.7th * Story of the Seventh Kansas. [By Simeon M. Fox. Topeka n902«] 36, [1] p. 8°. E508.6.7th {Inl^.C.) The story of the Seventh Kansas. By S. M. Fox. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1903- 1904. Topeka, 1904. 8°. v. 8, p. 13-49.) F677.K17 180 KANSAS. Cavalry — Continued . 9th cavalry. *Aunt Betty's war record. By L. A. M. Bosworth. {In The Kansas magazine. Wichita, Kan. 1909. S°. v. 1, May, 1909, p. 54-59.) F676.K16 {In L. C.) 11th cavalry. After border bushwhackers. Breaking up a murderous band of ruffians on Cowskin Creek — The scalp dance. By Asher S. Childers. (//i National tribune. June 23, 1910, p. 7. f°. The border war — ^When — ^Where. By H. E. Palmer. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and inci- dents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 173-189.) E464.M65 The Eleventh Kansas regiment at Platte Bridge. By S. H. Fairfield. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 190.3-1904. Topeka, 1904. 8°. v. 8, p. 352-362.) F677.K17 An outing in Arkansas ; or. Forty days and a week in the wilderness. By H. E. Palmer. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8° V. 1, p. 213-225.) E464.M65 Powder River Indian expedition of 1865. With a few incidents preceding the same. By Capt. H. E. Palmer. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 59-109.) E464.M65 11th cavalry. Company A. Company A, Eleventh Kansas regiment, in the Price raid. By H. E. Palmer. {In Kansas historical soci- ety. Transactions, 1905-1906. Topeka, 1906. 8°. v. IX, p. 431-443.) F677.K17 v. 9. 14th cavalry. Report of the Committee on War Claims ... to define the status and for the relief of the heirs or legal repre- sentatives of certain recruits . . . who were killed at Lawrence, Kan., Aug. 31, 1863. [Washington, 1886.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Re- port, no. 229.) [Washington, 1886.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report, no. 3368.) [Washington, 1888.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report, no. 440.) [Washington, 1888.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report, no. 1783.) KANSAS. 181 Cavalry — Continued . 18th cavalry. Report of the Committee on Pensions . . . granting pen- sions (favorable.) [Washington, 1895.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 3d sess. House. Report, no. 1945.) 19th cavalry. The Nineteenth Kansas cavalry. By H. L. Moore. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1897- 1900. Topeka, 1900. 8°. v. 6, p. 35-52.) F677.K17 Report of the Committee on Pensions. . . . granting pensions (favorable.) [Washington, 1895.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 3d sess. House. Report, no. 1945.) Infantry. 1st infantry. First Kansas infantry in the battle of Wilson's Creek. ... By James A. McGonigle. {In Kansas state his- torical society. Collections, 1911-1912. . . . Topeka, 1912. 8°. V. XII, p. 292-295.) F677.K17 Koster of officers. 1st infantry (colored.) Report from the Committee on War Claims . . . for the rehef of certain officers and enlisted men . . . [Wash- ington, 1890.] 2 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 3157.) Designation subsequently changed to 79th U. S. C. T. 2d infantry. Campaign of Gen. Lyon in Missouri; its value to the Union cause. . . . By Randolph C. Brant . . . Port- '^ land, Oreg., 1895. 14 p. 8°. (M. 0. L. L. U. S. Oregon commandery. War paper No. 4.) Clippings from the National tribune. Washington, 1886- Fighting in the West. Battle of Wilson's Creek . . . By Joseph McCrackhn. {In National tribune, Sept. 16, 1886.) Report of the Committee on Mihtary Affairs (adverse) on granting bounty . . . [Washington, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 359.) 2d infantry (colored). See 83d U. S. colored troops (new.) 3d infantry failed to complete its organization. Consohdated with 4th infantry to form 10th infantry, April 3, 1862. 4th infantry. See 3d infantry. 182 KANSAS. Infantry — Continued. 4th infantry, militia. The Fourth Kansas mihtia in the Price raid. By W. T. McClure. {In Kansas state historical society. Trans- actions, 1903-1904. Topeka, 1904. 8°. v. 8, p. 149- 151.) F677.K17 5th infantry. See 5th cavalry. 7th infantry. See 7th cavalry. 8th infantry. Reunion. *Fort Leavenworth, Oct. 10-12, 1883. Atchison, 1883. 8 p. (Ad- dress of Col. J. A. Martin.) * Roster. 3d brigade, 1st div., 20th army corps. 1st bri- gade, 3d div., 4th army corps. Sept. 1, 1888. Topeka, 1888. 39 p. 24° E508.5.8th {In L. C.) 10th infantry. The last battle of the war — Recollections of the Mobile campaign. By Brvt. Colonel Chas. S. HiUs. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Mo. War papers and personal reminiscen- ces. St. Louis, 1892. 8° v. 1, p. 177-190.) E464.M64 11th infantry. Organization mounted and designation changed to 11th cavalry, April, 1863. 19th infantry. Company K. (Mihtia.) Frank M. Gable. {In Kansas Mstorical society. Collec- tions, 1909-1910. Topeka, 1910. 8°. v. XI, p. 589- 592.) F677.K17 v. 11. The frontier guard at the White House, Washington, 1861. {In Kansas historical society. Transactions, 1907-1908. Topeka, 1908. 8°. V. X, p. 419-421.) F677.K17 v. 10. A Kansas soldier. (Samuel J. Crawford.) By E. C. Manning. {In Kansas historical society. Transactions, 1907-1908. Topeka, 1908. V. X, p. 421-428. 8°.) F677.K17 v. 10. f Militia. * Hearings before the Committee on invalid pensions. House of representatives, on Kansas state militia. Price's raid. Washington, 1910. 17 p. 8°. UB373.A3 1910a {In L. C.) Volunteers. Register. {In Official army list of the volunteers of Illinois . . . Kansas . . . Comp. and pub. by G. B. Smith. . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [iii]-vu, [1], 19-176 p. 16°.) E494.S64 Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, 64,' 65. [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 KANSAS. 183 MISCELLANEOUS LITERATUEE. Annals of Kansas. By Daniel W. Wilder. Topeka, Kan. 1875. 691 p. 8°. F681.W669 Rosters and regimental histories. Arrangement chronological. The black-flag character of war on the border. By H. E. Palmer. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1905- 1906. Topeka, 1906. 8°. v. IX, p. 455-466.) F677.K17 V. 9. Claims. Claims of citizens of State of Kansas. Report of the Com- mittee on War Claims ... to reimburse the state of Kansas for moneys expended . . . [Washington, 1890.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. House. [Washington, 1892.] Report, no. 1-912.) 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 52d Cong., 1st sess. House. Report, no. 602.) Doniphan county. * . . . Doniphan county, Kansas, history and directory for 1868-9: containing the state constitution; . . . R. F. Smith, editor. [Wathena, Kan.,] 1868. xlviii, [2], 349 p. 8°. F687.D5S6 (/?i L. C.) "Doniphan county soldiers' register " : p. 212-254. *^^Gray's Doniphan county history. A record of the happen- ings of half a hundred years. By P. L. Gray. Bendena, Kan., 1905. 162 p. front., ports. 8°. F687.D6G7 {In L. C.) Earlyjlife of Qnantrell in Kansas. By W. A. Johnson. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1901-1902. Topeka, 1902. 8°. V. 7, p. 212-229.) F677.K17 *A history of Kansas. By N. L. Prentis. Ed. and rev. by H. V. Race. Topeka, Kan., 1909. 403 p. front., illus., ports., maps. 12°. F681.P932 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 141-168. * History of the state of Kansas . . . [Ed. by W. G. Cutter.] Chicago, 1883. 1 p. 1., [11], [33]-1616 p. front., illus., ports., maps. f°. F681.C97 (/7i L. C.) Military record: p. 179-211. * Kansas annual register, 1864. [Comp. by] Andrew Stark. Leaven- worth, 1864. 9? p. Kansas City. War incidents at Kansas City. [A letter] By Daniel Geary. {In Kansas historical society. Collections, 1909-1910. Topeka, 1910. 8°. v. 11, p. 282-291.) F677.K17 Kansas in the sixties. By Samuel J. Crawford. . . . Chicago, 1911. xvii, 441 p. front, (port.) 8°. F686.C89 80379—13 13 184 KANSAS. Kansas Soldiers' monument association. By Col. W. F. Cloud. {In Kansas state historicail society. Transactions, 1897-1900. Topeka, 1900. 8°. v. 6, p. 122-124.) F677.K17 Kansas, the prelude to the war for the union. By L. W. Spring. Boston and New York, 1885. vi, 334 p. front, (fold, map.) 12°. F681.S76 (American commonwealths, [v. 6.]) * Kansas, the prelude to the war for the union. By L. W. Spring. ... Rev. ed. Boston and New York, [1907]. viii, 340p. front, (fold, map.) 12°. F681.S77 (Z?^ L. G.) (American commonwealths.) Kansas Veteran association. Report of the Committee on Military Affairs . . . "making a donation of two brass cannon and two hundred stand of small-arms and equipment. . . ." [Washington, 1888.] 18 p. 8° ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report, no. 296.) Lawrence. *A history of Lawrence, Kansas ... to the close of the re- bellion. By Richard Cordley. Lawrence, Kan., 1895. viii, 269 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F689.L4C7 {In L. C.) The Lawrence raid. By H. E. Palmer. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. V. 1, p. 190-204.) Lawrence raid. By H. E. Palmer. {In Kansas state his- torical society. Transactions, 1897-1900. Topeka, 1900. 8°. V. 6, p. 317-325.) F677.K17 * Quantrell's raid on Lawrence. By L. D. Bailey and others. With names of victims of the raid. Ed. and reprinted by C. R. Green . . . Lyndon, Kansas, 1899. [Lyndon? 1900.] 52 p. 16°. E474.97.L15 (/n L. C). lyndon. Patriotic Lyndon. History of the many leading organizations . . . Names of those whose graves we decorate in the Lynaon cemetery, and appendix for corrections. By Charles R. Green. Lyndon, Kan., 1897. p. [99]-160. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 257.) Massacre of Confederates by Osage Indians in 1863. By W. L. Bartles. {In Kansas state historical society. Transac- tions, 1903-1904. Topeka, 1904. v. 8, p. 62-66.) 8°. F677.K17 Memorial monuments and tablets in Kansas. A paper read at the University of Kansas, Dec. 4, 1908. By G. W. Martin. {In Kansas state historical society. Collections, 1909- 1910. Topeka, 1910. 8°. v. XI, p. 253-281.) F677.K17 V. 11. KANSAS. 185 * More truth than poetry. By A. A. Wright. [Chicago], 1884. viii, 237 p. plates (incl. front.) 12°. F682.W9 {In L. C.) *A new centennial history of the state of Kansas ... By C. R, Tuttle . . . Madison, Wis. and Lawrence, Kan., 1876. 708 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F681.T96 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 448-513. *A new history of Kansas. Designed expressly for use in the public schools. By C. H. Hazelbrigg . . . Topeka, Kan., 1895. xvii,p.,l 1., 5-298 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) fold. map. 12°. F681.H42 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 117-138. Patriotism and education in the Methodist Church. By John Speer. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1901- 1902. Topeka, 1902. 8°. v. 7, p. 494-500.) F677.K17 Price's raid. See Militia. Quantrell and the Morgan Walker tragedy. By Rev. John J. Lutz. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1903- 1904. Topeka, 1904. 8°. v. 8, p, 324-331.) F677.K17 Reminiscences of Gov. E. J. Walker ; with the true story of the rescue of Kansas from slavery. By G. W. Brown . . . Rockford, 111., 1902. 204 p. front., port. 12°. F685.B88 Republic county. *A history of Republic county, Kansas . . . from its first settlement down to June 1st, 1883 . . . By I. 0. Savage. Topeka, Kan. 1883. 106, [1] p. plate, col. map. 8°. F687.R4S {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [92J-106. Shawnee county. * Historical sketch of Shawnee county, Kansas. Prepared for the occasion of the centennial celebration, July 4, 1876. Topeka, Kan., 1876. 68 p. 12°. F687.S5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 66-68. The soldier in Kansas. {In Kansas state historical society. Col- lections, 1911-1912 . . . Topeka, 1912. 8°. v. XII, p. 271-329. illus., ports., maps.) F677.K17 CONTENTS : A historic picture. General Thomas Ewing, jr. By Major Harrison Hannahs. A colonel of Kansas. By Capt. Clad Hamilton. ■.jr First Kansas infantry in the battle of Wilson's Creek. By James A, McGonigle.. Diary of Chauncey B.iWhitney. ■,. With Albert Sidney Johnston's expedition to Utah, 1857. By Geri. Samuel W. Ferguson. Indian fight in Ford county in 1859. By Joseph B. Thobum. 186 KENTUCKV. Springfield, Battle of, 1861. *The battle of Springfield, August 10th, 1861. Official reports. {In Public documents of the state of Kansas for the year 1862 . . . Lawrence, Kan., 1862. p. [65]-79. 8°.) J87.K2 1862p (In L. C.) List of killed, wounded and missing: lst-2d regiments Kansas infantry and Kansas brigade (3d-5th Kansas regiments infantry) for the year 1861. p. 80. * Thirty years in Topeka. A historical sketch, by F. W. Giles. Topeka, Kan., 1886. 411, [1] p. front. 12°. F689.T6G {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [300H05. * Times of the rebellion in Kansas. {In Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. ... p. 245-252.) E470.H86 {In L. C.) Wabaunsee county. * Business directory and history of Wabaunsee county. Pub- fished by the Kansas directory company, of Topeka, Kans., 1907. 104 p. illus., ports. 8°. F687.W2K1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 15-17. Walker, Samuel. [ . . . "A simple series of historical fragments strung together on the thread of a single life."] By Charles S. Gleed. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1897-1900. Topeka, 1900. 8°. v. 6, p. 249-274.) F677.K17 Yeager raid, 1863. Reminiscences of the Yeager raid, on the Santa Fe trail, in 1863. By D.Hubbard, (/n. Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1903-1904. Topeka, 1904. 8°. v. 8, p. 168-171.) F677.K17 KENTUCKY. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. *Aimual report of the adjutant-general. Jan. 17, 1861. Frankfort, [1861 ?] 15 p. Adjutant-general's office. {Union.) Report of the adjutant-general (J. W. Finnell). Feb. 18, 1862. [n. p., 18621] 21 p. 8°. E509.2.K3 1861-62 Contents: [Bosters of] lBt-28th regiments infantry. Battalion, Bro vest guard, Louisville. lst-5tli regiments cavalry. Gth (battalion) cavalry. ls(^2d batteries light artillery. Be capitulation. KENTUCKY. 187 Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. * Report of the adjutant-general (John W. Finnell). Feb. 18, 1862. [Frankfort, Ky., 1862?] 21 p. 8°. (7n Legislative documents, no. 13.) J87.K4 1861p v. 1. Sept. {In L. C.) Report of adjutant-general (John W. Finnell). Dec. 8, 1862. [n. p., 1862?] 199 p. 8°. E509.2.K3 1862 Contents: [Rosters of] lst-28th, 32d-34tli, 39th, 43d-44tli regiments infantry. lst-12th, 14th-15th regiments cavalry. lst-2d batteries light artillery. Kentucky state guard. Spencer county. Shelby county. Nelson county. Oldham county. Harlan county battalion. Recapitulation. 29th infantry consolidated with 6th cavalry. 30th infantry abandoned. 31st infantry abandoned. 35th infantry transfened to 33d infantry. 36th infantry consolidated with 11th infantry and 4th cavalry. 37th infantry abandoned. 38th infantry consolidated with 12th cavalry. 40th mounted infantry in progress of formation. 41st infantry, paid off and mustered out. 42d infantry abandoned. * Report of the adjutant-general (John W. Finnell) of officers commissioned by order of the Governor . . . Dec. 8, 1862. [n. p., 186 — ?] 199 p. 8°. (/n. Legislative documents, no. 16.) J87.K4 V. 2. Sept. {In L. C.) *Annual report of the adjutant-general of Kentucky. Jan. 20, 1863. Frankfort, 1863. 6 p. 8°. Annual report of the adjutant-general (John Boyle) of the state of Kentucky. Frankfort, 1864. 232 p. 8° E509.2.K3 1863 Report dated Jan. 1, 1864. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Schedule A. Shows number of regiment, name of original and present com- mander, date of organization . . . Schedule B. Shows number of volunteers sent to U. S. army for three years, one year, and nine months, from each county. Schedule 0. Shows the number subject to military duty in each county . . . on first day of Sept., 1863, the number of volunteers furnished by each to the first day of Nov., 1863 . . . 188 KENTUCKY. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the — Continued. Contents — Continued. Schedule D. Rosters of regiments. lst-28th, 32d-35tli, 37tli, 39th-40th, 47th^9th, 52d regiments infantry. lst-15th regiments cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. Schedule E. Alphabetical list of officers. Schedule F. Shows the total number of officers and men who have and now belong to each regiment or corps, with a statement of the number discharged, killed in action, died, deserted, missing and in hospital, and present strength. Schedule G. Shows number of enrolled militia . . Sept. 1, 1863 Report of the adjutant-general ... (D. W. Lindsey.) Dec. 1, 1865. 1861-1866. Frankfort, Ky., 1866. 2 v. 4°. E509.2.K37 Contents: V. 1. — Adjutant-general's report. Officers of the military departments. Rolls. lst-17th regiments cavalry. lst-6th regiments veteran cavalry. Mechanics and engineers. 1st regiment light artillery. Batteries A-C, E. 1st independent battery light artillery. lst-17th regiments infantry, v. 2, — 18th-34th regiments infantry. Provost guard, Louisville. 35th-55th regiments infantry. 7th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 23d, 26th, 28th, regiments veteran infantry. Detachments and unassigned recruits. Recapitulation of troops in United States service. 1st regiment Capital guards. North Cumberland battalion. Three Forks battalion. Hall's Gap battalion. Green River battalion . Middle Green River battalion. South Cumberland battalion. 1st Kentucky state cavalry. Recapitulation of state troops. Militia regiments and companies called out by Gen. Anderson, Police guard Kentucky Central railroad. Oldham County state guards. Shelby County state guards. Spencer County state guards. Nelson County state guards. KENTUCJKY. 189 Adjutant-general's (#ce— Continued. Report of the — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2 — Continued. Capt. Martin's company Home guards. Cromwell Home guards of Ohio County. Kenton County Home guards. (Capt. Leonard.) 41st regiment Kentucky militia. Frankfort Union guards. Rockcastle and Lincoln County Home guards. 42d regiment Kentucky militia. Harlan County battalion. Bath County rangers. • 22d regiment Kentucky militia. 68th regiment Kentucky militia. 65th regiment Kentucky militia. 36th regiment Kentucky militia. Peak's Mill rangers. Fleming County state guards. Hardin County state guards. Capt. E,. R. Bacon's company state guards. Capt. Greenbery Reid's company National legion. Capt. H. H. Johnson's company National legion. Recapitulation of Home, state guard, and militia. Alphabetical list officers in United States service. Alphabetical list of officers Kentucky state troops. Alphabetical list of general and staff officers from Kentucky. Addenda. Roll of soldiers "mustered into state, but not U. S. service. Roll of Kentucky soldiers buried at different cemeteries. U. S. colored troops from Kentucky. 5th-6th regiment U. S. cavalry. 100th, 107th-109th, 114th-119th, 122d-125th regiments infantry. 8th, 12th-13th regiments heavy artillery. * Eesponse of the adjutant-general ... to a resolution of inquiry in regard to Federal enrollments in the state, made to the House of representatives, Wednesday, March 1, 1865. Frankfort, 1865. 20 p. 8°. (In Legislative documents. Doc. no. 26.) J87.K4 1863/64p v. 2. (In L. C.) * Response of adjutant-general (D. W. Lindsey) of Kentucky to an inquiry made by the Committee on miUtary affairs, Jan- uary 30, 1866. Frankfort, Ky., 1866. 5 p. 8°. (In Leg- islative documents. Doc. no. 29.) 8°. J87.K4 1865/66p. V. 2 (In L. C.) General assembly. Senate. Acts, resolutions, and reports relating to the existing war, session of 1861. [n. p., 1861?] 12 p. 8°. E509.K46 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 261.) 190 KENTUCKY. Military hoard. * Report of the Military board of Kentucky, made to the Gen- eral assembly, Sept. 10, 1861. Frankfort, Ky., 1861. 1 p. 1., [3]-20 p. 8°. E509.K47 (In L. C.) * Report of the Military board of Kentucky, made to the Gen- eral assembly. Sept. 10, 1861. Frankfort, Ky., 1861. 20 p. 8°. (In Legislative documents. Doc. No. 5.) J87.K4 1861p V. 1. Sept. (InJj.C.) Peace commissioners. * Report of the Kentucky commission to the late Peace confer- ence held at Washington' city, made to the Legislature of Kentucky. Frankfort, Ky., 1861. 88 p. 8°. E440.5.K37 (/?i L. C.) Quartermaster-general' s office. * Annual report of the quartermaster-general (S. G. Sud- darth) ... for the year 1863-4. Frankfort, Ky., 1865. 42 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. Doc. no. . 12.) J87.K4 1863/64p v. 2. {In L. C.) * Response of the quartermaster-general (Geo. W. Monroe) to an inquiry, made by the Committee on mihtary affairs, Jan. 30, 1866. Frankfort, 1866. 7 p. 8°. {In Legisla- tive documents. Doc. no. 30.) J87.K4 1865/66p. v.2. {In L. C.) State agent. * Report in regard to credits on drafts and certificates for slaves mustered into the United States service . . . Dec. 20, 1865. Frankfort, 1866? 8 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. Doc. no. 23.) J87.K4 1864/65p. v. 1. (/n L. C.) James P. Flint, state agent. State agent. Washington, D. G. * Report of the Agent of the state of Kentucky, at Washington City, made to the Governor . . . Dec. 7, 1865. Franlifort, Ky., 1866. 13 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. Doc. no. 18.) J87.K4 1865/66p v. 2. {In L. C.) 0. D. Pennebaker, agent. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. light Artillery. Battery D light artillery (Union) failed to complete its organ- ization. Byrne's battery light artillery. Cobb's battery Hght artillery. Cumberland battery light artillery. (Green-Hedden.) Green's battery Hght artillery. See Cumberland battery light artillery. KENTUCKY. 191 light Artillery — Continued. Hedden's battery light artillery. See Cumberland battery light artillery. Sample guards, light artillery. Simmouds' battery Ught artillery. Organized from Co. E, 1st infantry, June 3, 1861. See 1st battery light artillery. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. (Union.) The 1st Ky. cav. Important services rendered by the regiment. By John C. Widdle. (In National tribune. Oct. 18, 1888, p. 3.) The wild riders of the First Kentucky cavalry. By E. Tarrant. PLouisville, Ky., 1894.] 503 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. E509.6.1st With Wolford's cavalry ... By J. N. Acree. (In Na- tional tribune. Apr. 7, 1904.) 2d cavalry battalion. (Dortch.) 2d cavalry. (Morgan-Duke.) See Morgan's cavalry. 2d cavalry. (Woodward.) 4th cavalry. *A short history of the soldier-hfe, capture and death of WilUam Francis Corbin, captain Fourth Kentucky cav- alry, C. S. A. [By John C. De Moss.] [n. p., 1897.] 32 p. incl. port. 8°. E605.C79 (In L. C.) Cover-title, A page of unwritten history. 6th cavalry. (Union.) Southern mihtary prisons and escapes. By Lieut. W. H. Mead. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Tlurd series, p. 205-241.). E464.M63 9th cavalry. *The blue and the gray. Sketches of a portion of the unwritten history of the great American civil war . . . By J. B. Austin. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. xi, [1], 246 p. front. 8°. E605.A93 (In L. C.) * Sketch. By C. B. Tydings. (In Southern bivouac, v. 1. Nov. 1882.) 10th cavalry. (May.) 10th Partisan rangers. (Johnson.) 11th cavalry. The Eleventh Kentucky cavalry, C. S. A. By A. C. Qui- senberry. (In So. hist. soc. papers. 8°. v. 35, p. 259- 289.) E4S5.4.A14 192 KENTUCKY. Cavalry — Continued . 12th cavalry. (Faullaier.) See 3d mounted infantry. See Tenn. Henry coimty. Breathitt's cavalry. (Union.) Breckinridge's cavalry battalion. Bridgewater's scouts, company cavalry. (State.) (Union.) Caldwell's cavalry. See 1 st cavalry. Chenault's cavalry. See 11th cavalry. Chenoweth's cavalry. Clarke's cavalry. See 8th cavalry. Cummings' cavalry. See 3d cavalry. (Union.) Duke's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Giltner's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Glore's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. Grigsby's cavalry. See 6th cavalry. Haggard's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. (Union.) Higgins' cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Hoblitzell's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. (Union.) Jessee's-McAfee's rifles, cavalry battalion. Lawson's cavalry. (State.) (Union.) Letcher's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Louisville dragoons. (Union.) Martin's cavalry. See 6th cavalry. May's rifles, cavalry battalion. Megowan's cavalry. See 3d cavalry. (Union.) Morgan's cavalry. History of Morgan's cavalry. By B. W. Duke. Cin- cinnati, 1867. viii, 578 p. 8°. E470.D87 Morgan's cavalry. By B. W. Duke. . . . New York. 1906. X, [llJ-441 p. 4 port. (incl. front.) maps. 8°. E470.D88 Raids and romance of Morgan and his m.en. By S. R. Ford. 2d ed. Mobile, 1864. 332 p. 8°. E564.6.F7 {Inl.C. PZ3.F755R2). A Bulldog brigade. Savage pluck of Morgan's troopers after dispersion ... By G. Ij. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. Tj. pamp. v. 272.) Morgan's raiders. Personal traits of the daring Blue Grass horseman. ... By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Morgan's raid through Ohio. See Ohio. Morgan's raid. Morgan and his captors. By F. Senour. Cincinnati, 1865. 389 p. 12°. E470.S49 KEXTXJCKY. 193 Cavalry — Continued. ilorgan's cavalry — Continued. Thirteen months in the Rebel army; being iho narrative of personal adventures in the infantry, ordnance, cavalry, courier, and hospital services . . . By an impressed New Yorker. [W. G. Stephenson.] Xew York, 1862. 2.32 p. 12°. E60.5.SS4 See Quirk's scouts. See 2d cavalry. Morgan's (R. C.) cavalry. See 14th cavalry. Morris rifles, cavalry. Munday's 1st cavalry battalion. (Union.) See 6th cavalry. Owsley's cavalry battahon. (Union.) Penn's cavalry. (State.) (Union.) Stoner's cavalry battalion. Sypert's cavalry. Twyman's cavalry. (Union.) See 3d cavalry. Company G. (part.) Wolford's cavalry. (Union.) See 1st cavalry. Engineers. Patterson's engineers. (Union.) Infantry. 2d infantry. (Union.) Personal reminiscences three weeks prior, during and ten days after the battle of Shiloh. . . . By Capt. J. H. Smith, U. S. A. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. :Mich. War pa- pers. Xo. 27. Detroit, 1894. 8°. 16 p.) E464.M62 3d mounted infantry. History of 3d, 7th, 8th and 12th Kentucky, C. S. A. By Henry George, May, 1911. Louisville, Ky., [1911.] 193 p. pi., ports, maps,, facsims. 8°. E564.4.G348 Muster rolls of the Sth regiment infantry, 3d regiment mounted infantry, 12tli regiment cavalry, and 7th regiment mounted in- fantry: p. 157-188. The 3d, 7th and 8th regiments were mounted in March, 1864, and formed into a brigade known as the "Kentucky brigade." 4th infantry. * Chaplains of the Fourth Kentucky infantry. (C. S. A.) By Fred Joyce. (In The Southern bivouac, v. 1. Nov. 1882. 8°.) History of the Fourth Kentucky Infantry. Address . . . by J. H. Weller. {In So. hist. soc. papers. 8°. v. 9, p. 108-115.) E485.4.A14 They wore the gray. Stories of the Confederates of the Fourth Kentucky. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) 194 KENTUCKY. Infantry — Continued . 5tli infantry. (Union.) Captured by the enemy. A Louisville legion man's prisoa experience. By Alfred W. Harris. {In National trib- une. Deo. 27, 1888, p. 3.) 5th infantry. (Williams-May-Hawkins.) 7th infantry. (Union.) Cumberland Gap. By B. F. Stevenson. {In M. 0. L. L. U.S.Ohio. Sketchesof war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 328-357.) E464.M71. 8th infantry. The Eighth regiment at Pearl River. By A. B. {In The Southern bivouac. New ser. vol. 1, p. 313. 4°.) E485.S68 8th infantry. (Union.) History of the Eighth regiment Kentucky volunteer infantry. ... By T. J. Wright. St. Joseph, Mo., 1880. 286 p. 16°. E509.5.8th 8th infantry. See 3d mounted infantry. 9th infantry. (Hunt-Caldwell.) 12th infantry. (Union.) * History. By Thomas Speed. (MSS. copy in M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio commandery.) Louisville Sunday com- mercial, Louisville, Ky., Feb. 5, 1882. History of the Twelfth Kentucky infantry from its organi- zation to the war's close. . . . By Thomas Speed. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 278.) 13th infantry. * The young chaplain . . . [William Curtis Johnston]. By his mother. [Marianne C. Johnston.] New York, 1876. 1 p. 1., 138 p. front, (phot.) 12°. E509.5.13th. {In L. C.) 15th infantry. (Union.) The Fifteenth Kentucky. By W. P. McDowell. {In The Southern bivouac. New ser. v. 2, p. 246-253. 4°.) E485.S68 16th infantry. (Union.) The battle of Franklin, Tenn. By M. C. Hutchins. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of'war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [275]-283.) E464.M71 17th infantry. (Union.) Personal recollections of Chattanooga and vicinity. Pre- pared by ... J. H. Jennings . . . read . . . May 4, 1904. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. D. C. War papers. [Washington, D. C, 1904?] 8°. no. 54. 14 p.) E464.M54 KENTUCKY. 195 Infantry — Continued . 22d infantry. (Union.) Cumberland Gap. By B. F. Stevenson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 328-357.) E464.M71 Letters from the army. By B, F. Stevenson. Cin- cinnati, 1886. vi, [7]-311 p. illus. 12°. E601.S84 24th infantry. Battle of Kenesaw Mountain. The Twenty-fourth Ken- tucky captures a battery . . . By J. A. Joyce. {In National tribune, Nov. 29, 1883.) A checkered life. ByJ. A. Joyce. Chicago, 1883. 318 p. front., (port.) facsims. 12°. {In biog.) 25th infantry consolidated with 11th infantry, April 13, 1862. 25th infantry. (Union.) Memorial of Benjamin Helm Bristow. [Cambridge,] 1897. 1 p. 1., 29 p. front, (port.) 8°. {In biog.) Privately printed. Prepared by David Willcox, adopted by the Association of the bar of the city of New York. 29th infantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 31st infantry. See 1st brigade. 31st iafantry (Unioa) failed to complete its organization. 35th infantry. See 1st brigade. 36th infantry (Union) faded to complete its organization. 38th infantry (Union) faded to complete its organization. 41st infantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 42d iafantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 43d infantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 44th infantry (Unioo) failed to complete its organization. 46th infantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 50th infantry (Union) faded to complete its organization. 51st infantry (Union) failed to complete its organization. 1st brigade. * The charge of the First Kentucky brigade at the battle of Chickamauga. By Dr. J. M. Tydings. {In The Southern bivouac, v. 1, p. 62-63.) 8°. E485.S68 {In U. C.) (Poem.) History of the First Kentucky brigade. By E. P. Thomp- son. Cincinnati, 1868. ix, p., 1 1., 13-931 p. 4°. E564.4.T47 Later ed., 1898. pub. under title: Historj^ of the Orphan brigade. Sketch of the First Kentucky brigade. By G. B. Hodge. {In The Land we love. v. 4, p. [97]-104, [177]-181, [265]-268, [3931-401. diagrs. 8°.) E461.L25 196 KENTUCKY. Infantry — Continued . 1st brigade — Continued. * Sketch of the First Kentucky brigade . . . By G. B. Hodge. Frankfort, Ky., 1874. Sip. 8°. E564.4.H68 {In L. C.) See Orphan brigade. Boone's infantry. See 28th infantry. (Union.) Bramlette's infantry. See 3d infantry. (Union.) Bristow's infantry. See 25th infantry. (Union.) Cochran's infantry. See 14th infantry. (Union.) Desha's infantry battahon. Duncan-Pope's infantry battahon. Grider's infantry. See 9th infantry. (Union.) Guthrie's infantry. See 1st infantry. (Union.) Hanson's infantry. See 20th infantry. (Union.) Harlan's infantry. See 10th infantry. Hawkins' infantry. See 11th infantry. (Union.) Hunt's infantry. See 5th infantry. Kentucky brigade. See 3d infantry. ^Kentucky troops in Confederate army. ByE.L. Thompson, Theodore F. Allen, Keller Anderson. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. 4°. v. xvi, p. 443-444, 493, 567.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) Landram's infantry. See 19th infantry. (Union.) Lannom's infantry. See 7th infantry. Lexington chasseurs. See History of Lexington . . . By G. W. Ranch. McHenry's infantry. See 17th infantry. (Union.) See also 25th infantry. (Union.) Mount Sterling home guards. (Union.) Orphan brigade composed of the following: 2d, 4th-6th, 9th regiments infantry. Byrne's battery light artillery. Cobb's battery light artillery. Also called 1st brigade. Orphan brigade. The blood of Boone. Remarkable battle record- of the Kentucky "Orphan" brigade. ... By G. L. Kil- mer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) History of the Orphan brigade. By E, P. Thompson. Louisville, 1898. 1104 p. plates, inch front., ports. 4°. E564.4.T48 Orphan brigade at Chickamauga. By Fred Joyce. {In The Southern bivouac, v. 3, p. 29-32. 8°). E485.S68 Price's infantry. See 21st infantry. KENTUCKY. 197 Infantry — Continued. White's infantry battalion. Volunteers (TJnion) The Union regiments of Kentucky. Published under the au- spices of the Union soldiers and sailors monument associa- tion. The regimental histories and sketch of military campaigns, by Capt. Thos. Speed. Political conditions during the war, by Col. R. M. Kelly. Biographical sketches by Maj. Alfred Pirtle. Louisville, 1897. 3 p. 1., 741 p. incl. maps. 8.° E509.4.U58 Memorial of John B. Temple and others of the military board of Kentucky, praying that the officers and soldiers who were engaged in actual duty before being mustered ... be placed on the same footing as they would have been had they been mustered. [Washington, 1862.] 5 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 37th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. Doc. No. 18.) Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?]. 8v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE. * The ballot box, the palladium of our liberties. New Orleans, July, 1863. Printed for the compiler [Jacob Barker] 1863. 65 p. 4°. E510.B25 office. {In L. C.) Double columns. Bourbon county. * History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison, and Nicholas counties, Kentucky. With an outline sketch of the Blue Grass region. By Robert Peter. Ed. by W. H. Perrin. Chicago, 1882. 2 p. 1., [3] p., 1 1:, [11]-815 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) f°. F457.B8P4 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Bourbon county; p. 94-101. Civil war period in Scott county: p. 170-174, Civil war period in Harrison county: p. 239-242. Bragg's campaign in Kentucky, 1862. By B. W. Duke. {In The Southern bivouac. New ser. v. 1, p. 161-167, 232-240.) 4°. E485.S68 Bragg's invasion of Kentucky. By C. C. Gilbert. {In The Southern bivouac. Ne^nr ser. v. 1, p. 217-222, 296-301, 336-342, 430-436,550-554?). 4°. E485.S68 p. 545-560 missing. Clark county. See Jefferson county. 198 KENTUCKY. * The Cumberland mountains and the struggle for freedom. By W. E. Barton . . . [Boston? 1897?] 25 p. illus., ports. 8°. F457.C9B2 {In L. C.) Reprinted from the New England magazine, vol. 16, Mar. 1897, p. 65-87. 8° Same. {In New England magazine . . . Boston, 1897. vol. 16, p. 65-87. illus., 8°.) AP2.N4 Daviess county. * History of Daviess county, Kentuclry . . . and outline his- tory of Kentucky. Chicago, 1883. [8], 17-870 p. ports., fold. map. 4°. F457.D3H6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period: p. 158-178. Davis, Samuel. Samuel Davis, spy. He dies rather than betray his superior officer — Executed at Pulaski, Tenn., Nov., 1863. By G. M. Dodge. {In National tribune. Sept. 14, 1904.) Drafts in Kentucky during the civil war. Letter from the secretary of war, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution no. 63, by Mr. Bradley, of July 2, 1909, a letter from the adjutant- general of the army settiag forth such information as it is possible to furnish concerniag the drafts ia Kentucky dur- ing the civil war . . . [Washington, 1909.] 14 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 61st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no. 142.) E509.U5 Emancipation in Kentucky, Speech of J. A. Prall in the Senate of Kentucky, Jan. 9, 1865. [n. p., 1865?] 8 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 223.) Fayette county. * History of Fayette county, Kentucl?y. With an outline sketch of the Blue Grass region. By Robert Peter. Ed. by W. H. Perrin. Chicago, 1882. vi p., 1 1., [ll]-905 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F457.F2P4 {In L. C.) Lexington civil war period: p. 416-469. Lexington Confederate monument: p. 394. Floyd county. See Jefferson county. Franklin county. *A short history of Franklin county, Kentucky. Pre- pared . . . and read ... at Lake Park, near Frankfort, Kentucky on the Fourth of July, 1876. By C. E. James. Frankfort, Ky., 1881. 11 p. 8°. F457.F8J3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 6-7. Freedmen's affairs in Kentucky and Tennessee. Letter from the Secretary of war, transmitting . . . report of Brevet Major General Carlin for the last six months . '. . [Washington, 1868.] 51 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. No. 329.) KENTUCKY. 199 Gerrard county. See Lancaster. Harrison county. See Bourbon county. Henderson county. * History of Henderson county, Kentucky. By E. L. Star- ling . . . Henderson, Ky., 1887. 832 p. front., ports. 4°. F457.H5S8. {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 202-238. *A history of Kentucky. By E. S. Kinkhead. New York, Cincin- nati, CMcago, [1909.] 288 p. Ulus., ports., map. 16°. F451.K52 (Inh.C.) Civil war period: p. 151-204. Hopkinsville. Who were the Confederate dead ? Address at the unveiling ceremonies of the Confederate monument at Hopkinsville, Kentucky, May 19, 1887. By Wm. C. P. Breckinridge, [n. p., 1887 «] 1, [17]-45 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 287.) See Louisville. Cave Hill cemetery. A plea for a history of the Confederate war . . . Jefferson county. * History of the Ohio Falls cities and their counties . . . Cleveland, O., 1882. 2 v. ports. 4°. F457.J4H5. {In L. C.) Jefferson county civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 85-151. Clark and Floyd counties civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 2, p. 93-139. Louisville and the war: v. 1, p. 323-331. Kentucky. By Col. J. Stoddard Johnston. {In Confederate military history. Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8°. V. ix, viii, 257 p. ports., maps.) E545.E92 Kentucky commands in Confederate service: p. 201-207. * Kentucky. A history of the state . . . By W. H. Ferrin, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffen. . Louisville, Ky., and Chicago, 111., 1886. X, [17]-636 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F451.P45 (7nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 349^86. * Kentucky in the nation's history. By R.McN.McElroy. New York, 1909. 5 p. 1., 590 p. ports., map, facsim. 8°. F451.M14 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 500-546. Kentucky neutrality, 1861. By B. F. Stevenson. {In M. 0. L. L. U S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. V. 2, p. 44-70.) E464.M71 Kentucky valor. Deeds of her sons, both blue and gray. . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 273.) 80379—13 14 200 KENTUCKY. Lancaster. * The song of Lancaster, Kentucky, to the statesmen, soldiers, and citizens of Garrard county. By E. D. Potts. Cam- bridge, 1876. 2 p. 1., 135 p. 8°- F459.L2P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 130-135. In verse. letter from the Hon. Joseph Holt, upon the policy of the Genera government, the pending revolution, its objects, its probable results if successful, and the duty of Kentucky in the crisis. Washington, 1861. 23 p. 8°. E509.H72 {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 206.) Lexington. * History of Lexington, Kentuck}''; its early annals and recent progress . . . By G. W. Eanck. Cincinnati, 1872. 2 p. 1., [2], 428 p. front. 8°. F459.L6R3 {In L. C.) Biographical sketches. Louisville. ♦Memorial history of Louisville from its first settlement to the year 1896. Ed. by J. S. Johnston . . . Chicago and New York, [1896 ?] 2 v. fronts. f°. F459.L8J7 {In L. C.) Civil war history. Federal. By Thos. Speed, v. 1, p. 159-191. Civil war history. Confederate. [By J. S. Johnston.] v. 1, p. 192-219. See Jefferson county. Louisville. Cave Hill cemetery. A plea for a history of the Confederate war: an address at the decoration of the Confederate graves in Cave HiU cemetery, LouisviUe, Kentucky, May 26, 1879. By Wm. C. P. Breck- inridge. Louisville, 1887. 45 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 287.) Who were the Confederate dead? An address at the unveiling ceremonies of the Confederate monument at liopkinsville, Kentucky, May 19, 1887. By Wm.C. P. Breckinridge, p. [15J-45. 8° Military map of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee . . . Com- menced under authority of Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buel, by Capt. N. Michler . . . continued under Maj. Gen. H. G. Wright, by Maj. L. Sitgreaves, and completed under Maj- Gen. A. E. Burnside, by Lt.-Col. J. H. Simpson . . . Drawn by C. E. Swann. Cincinnati, 1863. 52X85 inches. Scale 1:350,000 or 5.524 miles to one (I) inch. Militia. Certain battalions, Kentucky state militia. . . . Report . . . granting a pension to survivors . . . [Washington, 1893.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 52d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report. No. 2458.) KENTUCKY. 201 Militia — Continued. *. . . Communication from the inspector-general transmitting papers in relation to Captain H. H. Johnson's company of active militia . . . Jan. 26, 1866. 4 p. 8°. {In Legis- lative documents. Doc. no. 26.) J87.K4 1865/66p. v. 1. {In L. C.) Nicholas county. See Bourbon county. * Old Kentucky. By J. F. Cook. New York and Washington. 1908. 288 p. front, (port.) 8°. F451.C77 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. []72]-182, [218]-228. Overthrow of the ballot! A complete history of the election in the state of Kentucky, August 3d, 1863. [n. p., n. d.] 21 p. 8°. E509.O96 Partisan rangers of the Confederate States army. Ed. by W. J. Davis. Louisville, Ky., 1904. xii p., 1 1., 476 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E605.J66 Past course and present duty of Kentucky. By J. A. Jacobs. {From the Danville review, Sept. 1864. Cincinnati, 1864. p. 426-442. 8°.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 222.) Perryville and the Kentucky campaign of 1862. By F. B. James. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [139]-166.) E464.M71 Scott county. See Bourbon county. The secret union organization in Kentucky in 1861. By R. M. Kelly. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1890. 8°. v. 3, p. 278-291.) E464.M71 * Speech of Hon. John C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, on executive usurpation; delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 16, 1861. Washington, 1861. 16 p. 8°. E458.1.B82 {In L. C.) * The story of Kentucky. By E. M. Connelly. Boston, [1891 .] 337 p. front., iUus., ports. 8°. F451.C75 (/ri L. C.) (The story of the states, [v. 6.]) Civil war: p. 188-252. * Times of the rebellion in Kentucky. {In Times of the rebellion in the West . . . By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. p. 87-120. 8°. E470.H86 {In L. C.) The Union cause in Kentucky, 1860-1865. By Thomas Speed . . . New York, 1907. xxiii, 355 p. 8° E509.S74 Union cause in Kentucky. By T. Speed. {In Nation, vol. 85, p. 187. Aug. 29, 1907.) Review. Union county. * History of Union county, Kentucky . . . Evansville, Ind., 1886. 892 p. front. 8°. F457.U5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 141-167. 202 LOUISIANA. LOUISIANA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. *Keport of the adjutant-general (M. Grivot.) Jan. 1, 1860. Baton Rouge, 1860. 24 p. 8°. (In Documents of the 1st session of the Fifth Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1860. [Doc. no. 34.] 8°.) J87.L8 1860p. (In L. C.) Report of the adjutant-general (M. Grivot.) Dec. 4, 1860. Baton Rouge, 1861. (In Documents of the Second session of the Fifth Legislature. Message of the Governor. Baton Rouge, ]861. p. 9-19. 8°.) J87.L8 1861p. * Report of the adjutant-general. 1861. Baton Rouge, 1861. 85 p. (In Howard Memorial library, New Orleans.) Report of the adjutant-general. (T. F. BeU.) Jan; 2, 1892. New Orleans, 1892. 79 p. 2 fold, plates. 8°. UA43.L8 1892 E565.2.L8 1892 Contents: Record of civil and military officers of the Confederate states from the state Louisiana, and their time of service. Louisiana colonels killed and mortally wounded during the late war. Roster of the Louisiana troops mustered into the provisional army, Confederate states. "1st regt. Louisiana regular infantry. lst-33d regts. Louisiana volunteer infantry. 1st special battalion infantry (Louisiana tigers). lst-15th battalions volunteer infantry. 1st battalion Louisiana Zouaves. 2d battalion Louisiana Zouaves. Washington battalion infantry. (St. Paul's foot rifles.) lst-3d independent companies. 1st. McCuUogh rangers. (Va. inf. 59th regt. Co. A.) 2d. Pargoud volunteers. (Mo. inf. 1st regt. Co. H.) 3d. Marion infantry. 1st regt. heavy^ artillery. 1st special battalion heavy artillery. (Orleans artillery.) 12th battalion heavy artillery. 22d regt. heavy artillery. Washington battalion light artillery. Pointe Coupee battalion light artillery. Madison light artillery. Louisiana guard light artillery. Donaldsonville light artillery. Holmes' mounted howitzers. Watson light artillery. St. Mary cannoneers, light artillery. Miles' light artillery. Crescent light artillery. Orleans guards' battery light artillery. Boone light artillery. LOUISIANA. 203 Adjutant-general's q^ce— Continued. Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Roster of Louisiana troops . . — Continued. Bell liglit artillery. Fenner's battery light artillery. Cameron light artillery. Pelican light artillery. 3d battalion field artillery. 1st regular battery (A). 1st Louisiana field battery (B). 3d Louisiana field battery (C). 5th Louisiana field battery (D). 6th Louisiana field artillery (Co. D, 1st batt. art., Army of the Trans-Mississippi) . 8th Louisiana field artillery (Co. D, Siege^train^^batt., Army of the Trans-Mississippi) . lst-8th regt. cavalry. 1st Louisiana Partisan ranger.s. Gober's regt. East Louisiana cavalry. Battalion Partisan rangers. 13th battalion cavalry. Miles' legion cavalry contingent. 1st Company. Plains' Store'rangers. '2d Company. Stuart's cavalry. 3d Company. New River rangers. Orleans Light horses. Jefferson Mounted guards. St. Martin rangers. St. Bernard Mounted rifles. Prairie rangers. Teche guerillas. West Feliciana Home scouts. Carroll dragoons. Ogden's cavalry battalion. Sappers and miners. Signal Corps. Confederate Marines. Louisiana state guards. lst-3d brigades. Company Swamp rangers. Company Louisiana scouts. * Report to the Louisiana legislature of adjutant-general M. Grivot, upon state troops for the years 1860, '61, and '62. {In Military record of Louisiana . . . By Napier Bartlett. New Orleans, 1875. 8°. p. [237]-259.) E565.4.B29 {In L. C.) Constitutional convention, 1864- Debates in the convention for the revision and amendment of the constitution of the state of Louisiana. Assembled at Liberty hall, New Orleans, April 6, 1864. . . . New Orleans, 1864. 643 p. 8°. 204 LOUISIANA. Constitutional convention, 1864 — Continued. * Emancipation in Louisiana. Speech of Alfred C. Hills (of Orleans parish) in the Constitutional convention of Loui- siana, May 4th and 5th, 1864. New Orleans, 1864. 21 p. 8°. E510.H62 (In L. C.) Freedmen's Board oj education. * Report of the Freedmen's Board of education. 1864. [n.p.; n.d.] 27 p. General assembly. Senate. Oommittee on federal relations. * Report of the Committee on federal relations. Dec. 6, 1865. 3 p. 8°. (In Documents of the 1st session of the 2d Legis- lature . . . New Orleans, 1866. 8°.) J87.L8 1866p (In L. C.) Governor. *Annual message. (Robert C. Wickliffe.) Baton Rouge, 1860. 16 p. 8°. (In Documents of the First session of the Fifth Legislature ... Baton Rouge, 1860. 8°. Doc.no. 1.) J87.L8 1860p (In L. C.) * Inaugural address. (T. O. Moore.) Jan. 23, 1860. to the Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1860. 7 p. 8°. (In Documents of the First session of the Fifth Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1860. 8°. Doc. no. 2.) J87.L8 1860p (In L. C.) Special message. (T. O. Moore.) Dec. 10, 1860. Baton Rouge, 1860. 8 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Second session of the Fifth Legislature of the state of Louisiana. Baton Rouge, 1861. 8°. Doc. no. 1.) J87.L8 1861p. Adjutant-general's report: p. 9 — 19. Annual message. (T. O. Moore.) January, 1861. Baton Rouge, 1861. 14 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Second session of the Fifth Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1861. 8°. Doc. 3.) J87.L8 1861p * Inaugural address (Michael Hahn.) March 4, 1864. [n. p., 1864?] 4 p. * Message. (Michael Hahn.) Oct. 7, 1864. New Orleans, 1864. 13 p. 8°. E510.L87 (Inh.C.) *Address to citizens. (H. W. AUen.) July 5, 1864. [n. p., 1864?] * Message. (H.W.Allen.) Jan. 1865. * Report of the Governor of Louisiana, on the amount necessary for defensive military purposes, to the House of repre- sentatives . . . Baton Rouge, 1861. 3 p. 8°. (In Docu- ments of the Second session of the Fifth Legislature. Doc. 29.) J87.L8 1861p (7n,L. C.) Dated March 4, 1861. LOXJISIAHTA. 205 Legislature, 6th. 1st session. Acts passed by the Sixth legislature ... at its First session, held and begun in the city of Baton Kouge, on the 25th of November, 1861 . . , Baton Rouge, 1862. 105, 7, 7, 6, 6 p. 8°. Military hoard. * Special report of the Military board to the Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1861. 5 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Second session of the Fifth Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1861. Doc. no. 30.) J87.L8 1861p (7n L. C.) * Special report of the military board to the Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1861. 7 p. 8° (In Documents of the Sec- ond session of the Fifth Legislature . . . Baton Rouge, 1861. Doc.no. 31.) J87.L8 1861p (InJj.C.) Prosecuting attorney. ( Union.) *Argument in the cases of August Reiter, convicted of murder and Jean Louis, a colored man, convicted of arson, before the Provisional court for the state of Louisiana . . . By G. D. Lamont . . . June, 1864. New York, 1864. 39 p. 8°. E510.L19 (InL.C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designatoin changed to 1st Corps de Afrique heavy artillery, November 19, 1863. Bridges' battery. Attached to Charleston siege train (18th battalion) as Company D. Louisiana zouaves. Company E. See 12th battalion heavy artillery. Company A. Orleans artillery. Sometimes called Independent Orleans artillery. Formerly Company E, Louisiana zouaves, after- ward Company A, 12th battalion heavy artillery. Pinkney battalion heavy artillery. See 8th battalion heavy artillery. light Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to Battery C, 2d U. S. colored light artillery, April 26, 1864. 2d battery light artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to Battery D, 2d U. S. colored light artillery, April 26, 1864. 206 LOUISIANA. Light Artillery — Continued. 3d battery light artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to Battery E, 2d U. S. colored light artillery, April 26, 1864. 6th battery light artillery. (West.) Brown's (Montgomery) battery. Organized Apr. 20, 1862. Consolidated June 30, 1862, with Guibor's (Mo.) battery. De Gournay's battery light artillery, Orleans battery. See 12th battalion heavy artillery. Company A. DonaldsonviUe artillery at the battle of Fredericksburg. By R. P. Landry. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 23, p. 198-201.) 8°. E485.4.A14. Miller's artillery. See Washington artillery. 3d battery. Norcom's artUlery. See Washington artillery. 4th battery. Orleans artillery. Reserve artillery. (Militia.) Orleans battalion artillery. Attached first to 23d iafantry, afterward to 22d infantry. Pelican battery light artillery. See 5th battery light artillery. Richardson's battery light artillery. See Washington artil- lery. 2d company. Squires' artillery. See Washington artillery. 1st battery. Tiger cannoneers. See Washington artillery, 5th company. Washington artillery. Clippings from the "New Orleans daily picayune," Sept. 20, 1899. ' * Constitution and by-laws adopted Feb. 19, 1861. RoU of the battalion. New Orleans, 1861. 64 p. Constitution, by-laws and rules of order. Rev. July, 1877 : Rev. AprU, 1880: Rev. Jan. 1893. New Orleans, 1893. 36 p. 24°. In camp and battle with the Washington artillery of New Orleans. . . . By W. M. Owen. . . . Boston, 1885. 1 p. 1., XV p., 1 1., 467 p. front., pi., maps. 8°. E565.7.W2 "Our fallen comrades." Speech of Col. T. L. Bayne. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 11, p. 328-330.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Sketches of the history of the Washington artillery. By Col. J. B. Walton, Capt. J. A. Chalaron, Col. B. F. Eschelman, and Col. W. M. Owen. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 11, p. 210-222, 247-254.) 8°. E485.4.A14 *A soldier's story of the war; including the marches and battles . . . and of other Louisiana troops. [By Na- pier Bartlett.] New Orleans, 1874. 1 p. 1., 252 {i. e. 262) p. front., port. 8°. E605.B29 {InL.C.) LOUISIANA. 207 light Artillery — Continued. Washington Artillery — Continued. Souvenir. [1894?] [n. p., n. d.] 84 p. Ulus., plates (partly col.), ports. 8°. Tiger cannoneers. Battles of the Washington artillery, of New Orleans. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) The Washington artillery. {In The Southern bivouac. V. 3, p. 267-270.) 8°. E485.S68 Washington artillery heroes. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 28, p. 301-303.) 8°. E485.4.A14 The Washington artillery of New Orleans. {In The Land we love. V. 6, p. 150-155.) 8°. E461.L25 Washington artillery, 5th company. Battle echoes from Shiloh. Misty traditions that fade be- fore the lights of history . . . Battery A, of the Chicago light artillery and the Fifth company of the Washington artillery. By J. A. Chalaron. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 21, p. 215-224.) 8°. E485.4.A14 A famous battery. The Fifth company Washington artillery (Tiger carmoneers.) . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (/TiW. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) West's battery light artillery. See 6th battery light artillery. Cavalry. 1st cavaby. A cavalryman's reminiscences of the civil war. By Howell Carter. New Orleans, [19—] 2 p. 1., [9]-212 p., incl. ports, ports. 12°. E565. 6.1st 1st cavalry. (Union.) 2d cavalry. (Union.) 5th cavalry. See Claiborne Parish. 5 th cavalry. Company F. Sketch of company "F," Louisiana cavalry. By Lieut. J. K. Monk. See Claiborne Parish. Bush's cavalry. See 7th cavalry. Favrot's state guard, cavalry. See 2d battalion cavalry. (State.) Harrison's cavalry. See 6th cavalry. See 15th battalion cavalry. Infantry. 1st special battalion infantry. *Life and military services of Col. Charles D. Dreux. Pub. by Arthur Meynier, jr. New Orleans, 1883. 35, [1] p. 16°. E565.5.1stS (/n L. C.) 208 LOUISIANA. Infantry — Continued . 1st infantry. * Roster of officers. Dec, 1862. (Zn Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond. ) 1st infantry. (Union.) 1st infantry. New Orleans. (Union.) 2d infantry. History of the Claiborne guards. By W. C. Cooksey. See Claiborne Parish. * Roster of officers. Dec, 1862. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) See Claiborne Parish. 2d infantry. (Union.) * The Second Louisiana, May 27th, 1863. By G. H. Boker. [n. p., n. d.] 1 1. 8°. E510.5.B65 {In L. C.) Poem. 2d infantry. New Orleans. (Union.) FaUed to complete its organization. Disbanded August 4, 1864, and men enlisted transferred to 1st infantry. New Orleans. 2d colored infantry (Union.) Washington u. Jackson iiber die neger soldaten. General Banks uber die tapserfeit der. negertruppen und das Zweite Louisiana regiment, von G. H. Boker. Phila- delphia, [18— ?] 8 p. 8°. {InW.B.L. pamp. v. 240.) On last page of cover: Zweite Louisiana regiment um 27sten Mai 1863. Von George H. Boker. 3d infantry. Life in the Confederate army. By William Watson. New York, 1888. xvi p. 1 1., [19]-456 p. 12°. E605.W34 A southern record. The history of the Third regiment Louisiana infantry. By W. H. Tunnard. Baton Rouge, La., 1866. xx, [21]-393, [1] p. front., ports. 12°. E565.5.3d 3d infantry. (Union.) See 2d cavalry. 4th infantry. * Fourth Louisiana infantry. By W. B. Campbell. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. 4°. v. xvi, p. 299.) E485.C74 * Fourth Louisiana infantry. By John S. Rowe. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. 4°. v- xvi, p. 261.) E485.C74 5th infantry. (African descent.) (LTnion.) Failed to com- plete its organization. LOUISIANA. 209 Infantry — Continued . 7th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 64th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 8th infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 8th infantry. Company G. History of the Minden blues. By G. L. P. Wren. See Claiborne Parish. 8th infantry (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 47th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 9th infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 9th infantry. Company A. History of the "Moore invincibles." By Charles More- land. See Claiborne Parish. 9th infantry. Company B. * Muster-roll. Aprl., 1864. (/n Confederate memorial lit- erary society. Kichmond.) 9th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 63d U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 10th infantry. Colonel Eugene Waggaman, who led the Tenth Louisiana regiment in the famous charge at Malvern Hill. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 446-451.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Eugene Waggaman. A sketch. (7n So. hist. soc. papers. V. 25, p. 180-186.) 8°. E485.4.A14 *Koster of officers. Dec, 1862. {In Confederate mem- orial literary society. Kichmond.) 10th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 48th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 11th infantry. (Union.) See 49th infantry. U. S. colored troops. 12th infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 12th infantry. Company B. History of the Claiborne rangers. See Claiborne Parish. 12th infantry. Company D. History of the Claiborne grays. See Claiborne Parish. 12th infantry. Company G. History of company "G," 12th Louisiana infantry. [By A. T. Nelson.] See Claiborne Parish. 12th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 50th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 13th infantry. In a Louisiana regiment. By Gen. John McGrath. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 31, p. 103-120.) 8°. E485.4.A14 '' 210 LOUISIANA. Infantry — Continued . 14th infantry. The battle of Frazer's farm. June 29, 1862. The part taken therein by Louisiana troops. By J. W. T. Leech. .{In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 21, p. 160-165.) •8°. E485.4.A14. * Roster of officers. Dec, 1862. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 15th infantry. * Roster of officers. Dec, 1862. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 17th infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 17th infantry. Company H. History of the "Claiborne invincibles," company "H," 17th Louisiana infantry. By Capt. A. L. Harper and Lieut. J. H. Hay. See Claiborne Parish. 19th infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 22d infantry. (Smith-Higgins-Patton.) 23d infantry. (Theard-Herrick.) 25th infantry. Company G. Sketch of company "G," 25th Louisiana infantry. By Capt. W. J. Leslie. See Claiborne Parish. 26th infantry. The story of the 26th Louisiana infantry in the service of the Confederate states. By Winchester Hall. [n. p., 1890 ?] 4 p. 1., 228, [2] p. plan. 8°. E565.5.26th. 28th infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 28th infantry. Company D. Company "D," 28th Louisiana infantry. By G. T. Winn. See Claiborne Parish. 31st infantry. See Claiborne Parish. 31st infantry. Company E. Company "E," 31st Louisiana infantry. By Capt. Shelvy Baucum. See Claiborne Parish. 1st Independent scouts. (Union.) Bounty to Louisiana scouts. Letter from the Secretary of war . . . [Washington, 1872.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 42d Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 313.) Arcadia invineibles. See 12 th infantry. Barrow's infantry. See 11th infantry. Brady's infantry. See 15th infantry. Burke's infantry. See 2d infantry. Claiborne grays. See 19th infantry. Co. C. Claiborne guards. See 2d infantry. LOUISIANA. 211 Infantry — Continued . Claiborne invincibles. See 17th infantry. Co. H. Claiborne rangers. See 12tli infantry. Co. B. Claiborne volunteers. See 19th infantry. Co. C. Confederate Guards Response battalion. See 12th battalion infantry. See 33d regiment infantry. Crescent regiment. See 24th infairtry. De Blanc's infantry. See 8th infantry. Farrar's infantry. See 1st infantry. (Regulars.) Fisk's infantry. See 25th infantry. Forno's infantry. See 5th infantry. Gober's infantry. See 16th infantry. Hollingworth's infantry. See 19th infantry. Jackson battalion. See 5th battalion infantry. Jones infantry. See 17th infantry. Kelly's infantry. See 8th infantry. Lewis's infantry. Se^ 8th infantry. Louisiana defenders. See 7th battalion infantry. Louisiana tigers. See 2d infantry. Lovell battalion. See 6th battalion infantry. McCown regiment. See 21st regiment infantry. Meriden Blues. See 8th infantry. Co. G. Monaghan's infantry. See 6th infantry. Moore invincibles. See 9th infantry. Company A. Opelousas guards. See 8th infantry. Co. F. Orleans guards. See 13th battalion infantry. Pehcan regiment. See 7th regiment infantry. Pendleton's infantry. See 15th infantry. Powell's infantry. See 10th infantry. Shivers' infantry. See 1st mfantry. Stafford's infantry. See 9th infantry. Sumter regiment. See 30th regiment infantry. Waggaman's infantry. See 10th infantry. Williams' mfantry. See 2d infantry. Willet's infantry. See 1st infantry. Yellow Jacket battalion. See 10th battalion infantry. York's infantry. See 14th infantry. Zable's infantry. See 14th infantry. Volunteers. (Union.) Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 212 LOUISIANA. MISCELLANEOUS. Allen, Henry Watkins. Recollections of Henry Watkins Allen, Brigadier-General Confederate States army, Ex-Governor of Louisiana. By Sarah A. Dorsey. New York, [1866.] [2] p., 2 1., [7]-420 p. front., (port.) 12°. {In biog.) Eaton Rouge. ^Address of Hon. B. F. Jonas, at the laying of the corner stone of the monument to the memory of the. Confederate dead at Baton Rouge, February 22d, 1886. New Orleans, 1886. 19 p. 8°. E650.J75 {In L. C.) * Biographical and historical memoirs of Louisiana . . . Chicago, 1892. 2 V. plates (incl. illus., ports.) f°. F369.B62. {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 2, p. 81-118. * Biographical and historical memoirs of Northwest Louisiana . . . Nashville & Chicago, 1890. 2 p. l, [2], [ll]-703 p. ports. f°. F369.B61 {In L. C.) Civil war period in the following parishes: Caddo, p. 21-24. Bossier, p. 117-118. Bienville, with lists of soldiers, p. 157-159. De Soto, p. 242-243. Natchitoches, p. 305-306. Claiborne, p. 391-393. Sabine, p. 472. Eapides, p! 537-538. Aroyelles, p. 615-616. Webster, p. 663-665. Claiborne parish. * History of Claiborne parish, Louisiana . . . also the muster and death rolls of her sons in the late bloody war . . . Comp. by D. W Harris and B. M. Hulse . . . New Orleans, 1886. 2 p. 1., 263 p. 16°. F377.C5H2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 173-255. * Diary of a refugee. Ed. by Frances Fearn; illustrated by Rosalie Urquhart. New York, 1910. ix, 149 p. front., plates. 12°. E487.F28 (ZnL.C.) Edited from notes taken by the author's mother. * History and civil government of Louisiana. By J. R. Ficklen . . . and the government of the United States. By B. A. Hins- dale. Chicago, New York, [1901.] 383 p. front, (map). 12°. F369.F44 (/tiL.C.) Civil war and reconstruction: p. 127-139. LOUISIANA. 213 Dostie, Anthony P. *Life of A. P. Dostie; or, The conflict in New Orleans. By E. H. Reed. New York, 1868. xi, [13] -374, [1] p. front, (port.) 12° F379.N5R3 {In L. C.) Civil war period. *A history of Louisiana. By Harriet Magruder. Boston, 1909. X, 371 p. front., illus., ports., facsims. 12°. F369.M21 {In L. C.) Civil war and after: p. 291-332. *A history of Louisiana. By Grace King and J. R. Ficklen. New Orleans, [1893.] 322 p. front., Ulus., ports., maps. 12°. F369.K52 {In L. C.) Civil war and reconstruction: p. 209-251. * In the lowlands of Louisiana in 1863 ; an address delivered by Rev. Andrew M. Sherman, at the forty-second aimual reunion of the Twenty-third Conn, regimental association, held at Steeplechase Island, Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Thursday, August 20, 1908 . . [Morristown, 1908 ?] 40 p. front, (port.) 8° E499. 5.23d {In L. C.) La Fourche. Fighting guerillas on the La Fourche, La. Prepared by . F. W. Mitchell . . read Dec. 7, 1904. [Washington, D. C, 19041] 16 p. 8°. (ZnM.O. L.L. U. S. D. C. War papers, no. 56.) E464.M54 * Lessons in the history of Louisiana from its earliest settlement to the close of the civil war . . . By John Dimitry. New York, 1877. 216 p. front., plates (incl. iQus., col. maps.) 12°. F369.D58 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period: p. 117-139. Louisiana. By John Dimitry. {In Confederate military his- tory . . . ed. by C. A. Evans. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8°. V. 10, vii, 321 p. front., ports., maps.) E545.E92 v. 10. * Louisiana, a record of expansion. Hj Albert Phelps. Boston and New York, 1905. vii p., 1 1., 412 p. front, (fold, map) 12°. (American commonwealths.) F369.P53 {In L. C.) Civil war and reconstruction: p, 284-392, * Louisiana. Comprising sketches of counties, towns, events, iastitu- tions, and persons, arranged in cyclopedic form. Ed. by Alcie Fortier . . . Atlanta, 1909. 2 v. fronts, (ports.) f°. F367.F74 {In L. C.) * Louisiana studies. Literature, customs and dialects, history and education. By Alcie Fortier. New Orleans, [1894.] vi, 307 p. 12°. "F370.F73 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 211-241. 214 LOUISIANA. * MacPherson, the Confederate philosopher. By Alfred C. Hills. . . . New York, 1864. 2 p. 1., [5]-209 p. 12°. E565.H65 {In L. C.) * Military record of Louisiana, including biographical and historical papers of the state relating to the military organization . By Napier Bartlett. New Orleans, 1875. 68, [2], 54, 62, [iii]-x, [2], [5]-259 p. ports. 8°. E565.4.B29 {In L. C.) New Orleans, * "Beauty and booty," the watchword of New Orleans. By Marion Southwood . . . New York, 1867. 303 p. front. 12°. E481.N5S7 (7n L. C.) *The journal of Julia Le Grand, New Orleans, 1862-1863; ed. by Kate Mason Rowland and Mrs. Morris L. Croxall. Richmond, 1911. 318 p. front., ports. 12°. E510.W14 {Inlj.C.) *The New Orleans riot. Its official history "It was no riot — it was an absolute massacre by the police — a murder per- petrated by the mayor." . . . [New York, 1866?] 23, [1] p. 8°. F379.N5N63 {In L. C.) *The New Orleans riot: "My policy" in Louisiana. Comp. from dispatches, proclamations, letters, &c. Washington, 1866. 16 p. 8°. E668.N53 (ZnL. C.) * Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States navy, on the passage of ports below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862, and other points of service on the Missis- sippi River during that year. New York, 1868. 29 p. inch illus., pi. 4°. E472.88.N91 (/n L. C.) *A review of Judge Pierrepont of Gen. Butler's defense, before the House of representatives, in relation to the New Orleans gold. New York, 1865. cover-title, 27 p. 8°. E510.P62 (/n,L. C.) Chalmette cemetery. See Grand army of the republic. Department of Louisiana and Mississippi. New Orleans. Colored citizens, * Grand celebration in honor of the passage of the ordinance of emancipation by the Free state convention on the eleventh day of May, 1864, held in the place d'Armes, New Orleans, June 11th . . . New Orleans, 1864. 31, [1] 8°. E510.N48 {InL.C.) New Orleans. R, E, Lee monumental association. Ceremonies connected with the unveiling of the statue at Lee cu-cle . . . Feb. 22, 1884. Oration by C. E. Fenner. Poem by H. R. Requier . . . Historical sketch R. E. Lee monumental association. New Orleans, 1884. 46 p. 8°. 4B^Lee {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 208.) LOUISIANA. 215 New Orleans. Union association. * What is unconditional unionism ? Speech of the Hon. Michael Hahn . . . delivered before the Union association of New Orleans, at Lyceum hall, Nov. 14, 1863. New Orleans, 1863. 12 p. 8°. E510.H46 (InL.C.) * The pohtical status of Louisiana and the consequences of armed secession. Speech of J. P. Sullivan, delivered before the Union association of New Orleans, La. . . . Nov. 28, 1863. Reported by the New Orleans era . . . New Orleans, 1863. 11 p. E510.S92 (In L. C.) * Observations on the present condition of Louisiana. [Washington, 1865.] 1 p. 1., 11 p. 8°. E510.O14 (/n L. C.) Caption title. Beconstruction. *Letter on reconstruction, from A. T. Stone, to Gov. R. J. Oglesby, of Illinois, [n. p., 1865?] 12 p. 8°. E510.S87 (In L. C.) *History of reconstruction in Louisiana. (Through 1868.) By J. R. Ficklen. Baltimore, 1910. ix, 7-234 p. 8°. F375.F44 (In L. C.) (John Hopkins univ. studies in hist, and polit. science. Ser. xxviii, no. 1.) * Remarks of Hon. J. E. Bouligny on the secession of Louisiana, delivered in the House of representatives, February 5, 1861. [Washington? D. C, 1861?] 1 1. 8°. E440.5.B76 (In L. C.) * Southwest Louisiana. Biographical and historical. Ed. by W. H. Perrin. New Orleans, 1891. 404,398 p. ports. 4°. F369.P45 (In L. C.) St. Laudry parish civil war period and lists of soldiers: pt. 1, p. 57-66. St. Martin parish civil war period; pt. 1, p. 67-68. Vermillion parish civil war period: pt. 1, p. 250. * Speech of Hon. Michael Hahn of Louisiana, on the Louisiana election. Delivered in the House of representatives, Feb. 17, 1863. [Washington, D. C. ? 1863 ?] 8 p. 8°. E510.H4 (In L. C.) State convention of the friends of freedom. * Proceedings of the convention of the friends of freedom, held in Lyceum hall. New Orleans, Dec. 15, 1863. [New Orleans ? 1863?] 16 p. 8°. E510.L88 (7nL. C.) *The story of Louisiana. By Maurice Thompson. Boston, [1888.] 337 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. (The story of the states, [v. 3.]) F369.T47 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 261-283. 80379—13 15 216 MAINE. * A thrilling narative of the sufferings of the Union refugees, and the massacre of the martyrs of liberty of western Louisiana . . . By Capt. D. E. Haynes . . . Washington, [D. C.,] 1866. 102 p. 8°. E510.H42 {In L. C.) TT. S. Army. Dept. of the Gulf. * General orders from Headquarters, Department of the Gulf, issued by Major-General B. F. Butler, May 1st, 1862, to the present time. New Orleans, 1862. 35 p. 8°. E510.U57 (In L. C.) MAINE. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Report of the adjutant-general (John L. Hodson). For the year ending Dec. 31,1861. Augusta, 1862. 80, 633, [3], 191 64, [1], 3, p. 8°. E511.2.M22 1861 Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Quartermaster-general's report. Paymaster-general's report. General orders, special orders, and instructions. Roster of the general and division field and staff. Alphabetical list of resigned, deceased and promoted officers, and those prisoners from Maine. A return of the regiments and corps l8t-15th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry . Company A, Sharpshooters. lst-6th batteries mounted artillery. Errata. Alphabetical list of cities, towns, and plantations . . . with the names of citizens of the same, who have enlisted . Statistics of general interest, relating to the several regiments and corps now in service Quartermaster general's exhibit of disbursements, issues, &c. Returns of militia organizations Tables compiled from census returns of 1860. ♦Appendix "D" of the Annual report of the adjutant-general of the state of Maine, December 31, 1861. It being that portion of the report which comprises a return of the several regiments and corps which have entered United States service from this state, with their organization when they left the state, and all subsequent changes to December 1, 1861. Pub. agreeably to a resolve approved March 16 1855. Augusta, 1862. 1 p. 1., 51-633, [4] p. 8" E511.2.M223 {In L. C. as a separate.) MAINE. 217 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general. (John L. Hodson.) For the year ending Dec. 31, 1862. Augusta, 1863. 2 v. 8°. E511.2.M22 1862 V. 1. 164, 47, 35, 5, 540 p. V. 2. [541]-890, [1], 74, 12, 27, 14, 71, 7 p. Contents: V. 1— Adjutant-general's report. Quartermaster-general's report. Paymaster-general's report. General orders and instructions. Roster of the general and division field and staff. Alphabetical roster, showing all commissioned officers of Maine regiments and corps who have entered the service of the United States. Tables giving statistics of general interest relating to the several regiments and corps. A return of the several regiments and corps. lst-15th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. Sharpshooters. Co. D, 2d U. S. lst-6th batteries mounted artillery. Coast guards. Companies A, B, and C. Names not accounted for. Recruits not accounted for. V. 2— Returns of Maine regiments 16th-28th regiments infantry. Return of recruits. Returns of casualties in Maine regiments at the battle of Fred- ericksburg. Names of recruits. Errata. Names of citizens and residents of Maine enlisted in the volun- teer organizations of other states, the Regular army, and the Navy Allotments. Quartermaster-general's exhibit of disbursements, issues, etc. Returns of militia organizations and schedules of military prop- erty. Enrolled militia of Maine. Amounts of claims of the several cities, towns, and plantations for aid furnished soldiers' families. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (John L. Hodson.) For the year ending Dec. 31, 1863. Augusta, 1863. 136, 22, 47, 9, 947, [1], 103, 3, 12, 10, 30, 5, 6, 5 p. 8°. E511.2.M22 1863 218 MAINE. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Quartermaster-general's report. Paymaster-general's report. Acts of legislature relating to bounties. . . . and military orders, circulars and instructions. Eoster of the general and division field and staff. Tables giving statistics of general interest relating to the several regi- ments and corps. A return or record of the several regiments and c^orps ... in the United States service during the year 186.S. lat regiment cavalry. 1st regiment heavy artillery. l8t-6th batteries mounted artillery. Sharpshooters. Co. D, 2d regiment IT. S. 2d-12th, 14th, 16th-17th, 19th-30th regiments infantry. 2d regiment cavalry. \ 7th battery mounted artillery. 13th regiment infantry. 15th regiment infantry. 1st regiment District of Columbia cavalry. 1st battery mounted artillery (corrections). 12th regiment, Co. F, infantry (corrections). Errata. Return of the draft in Maine. Account of expenditures by the state of Maine for the year 1863 fol' "War purposes." . Issues of quartermaster stores to organizations of Maine volunteers in U. S. service at Augusta, 1863. Return of property in deposit at Portland Arsenal, Dec. 31, 1863. Members of Maine volunteer organizations deceased since commence- ment of the rebellion. Amount of the claims of the several cities, towns, and plantations for aid furnished soldiers' families. Returns of bounties paid by towns. Index. Supplement to the annual report of the adjutant general . . . fortheyearendingDecember 31, 1863. Augusta, 1863. 616 p. 8°. Alphabetical index. List of volunteers from Maine. Supplement to the annual report of the adjutant general . . . for the year ending December 31, 1863. Augusta, 1863. 742 p. 8°. Added t.-p. Alphabetical index of Maine volunteers from the com- mencement of the rebellion to June 1, 1864 Augusta, 1864.) Keport of the adjutant-general. (John L. Hodson.) For the years 1864 and 1865. Augusta, 1866. 2 v. 8°. E511.2.M22 1864-65 v. 1. xl, 1328 p. V. 2. xi, [1], 1390 p. MAINE. 219 1 djuiant-generaVs office — Continued . Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents: V. 1— Authority for raising Maine volunteer organizations'in^l864. Regiments mustered out since report of 1863. Regiments, corps and companies remaining in the service. Total calls for troops from Maine. State and town bounties. Militia. The seizure of the Chesapeake. Benevolent agencies for soldiers' relief. Brief notices and statistics of hospitals . . . Barrancas, Fla., and New Orleans, La. Bangor soldiers' rest hospital. Cony U. S. General hospital. List of Maine soldiers who have died . State aid to soldiers' families. Interments of deceased Maine volunteers. Soldiers' national cemetery at Gettysburg. History. Battlefields of the Wilderness. National cemeteries at Washington, D. C. National cemetery at Alexandria, Va. Hampton, Va. Ship Island, Miss. Andersonville, Ga. Record of the Maine dead, buried from Libby, Belle Isle, Danville and Camp Lawton prisons, at City Point, and in the field before Petersburg and Richmond. Abstract of historical record of Maine regiments for the years 1864 and 1865. Biographical and obituary notices. College rolls of honor. Bowdoin College. Bates College. Waterville College. Nativity and occupation of Maine troops. Companies and detachments of volunteer militia in the service of the General government during the years 1864 & '65. Return of the draft in Maine, 1864-65. Recruits mustered by Provost marshals. Assignments at general draft rendezvous. Re-enlistments in the field. Enlistments iu the U. S. navy. Enlistments in the Regular army. Invalid corps. Regimental roster of commissioned officers. List of members of Maine volunteers deceased since the com- mencement of the war ... to Dec. 1, 1865. List of substitutes and representative recruits furnished by drafted and enrolled men . . . July, 1863, to the close of the war. Quartermaster-general's report. Paymaster-general's report. ' 220 MAINE. I Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2 — Returns of regiments. lst-2d regiments cavalry. 1st regiment heavy artillery. lst-7th batteries mounted artillery. Sharpshooters. Co. D, 2d regiment U. S. Ist regiment veteran infantry. 3d-6th, 8th-9th regiments infantry. 10th infantry battalion. llth-17th, 19th-20th, 29th-32d regiments infantry. 1st battalion infantry. 5th, 7th-9th, 19th, 27th-30th companies of infantry. Coast guards infantry. 1st regiment sharpshooters. Enlistments in the First army corps. 1st regiment D. C. cavalry. Returns for 1865. 1st regiment cavalry. 1st regiment heavy artillery. 1st regiment mounted artillery. lst-7th batteries mounted artillery. Sharpshooters. Co. D, 2d regiment U. S. 1st regiment veteran infantry. 3d-9th, llth-17th, 19th-20th, 29th-32d regiments infantry. 1st battalion infantry. Thirty companies infantry. Coast guards infantry. 1st regiment sharpshooters. Ist regiment D. C. cavalry. 2d regiment cavalry. Coast guard heavy artillery. Co. H, Light infantry Maine volunteer militia. Tables giving statistics of general interest relating to the several regiments and corps in the U. S. service. Roster of the general and division field and staff. Alphabetical roster showing all commissioned officers . since the commencement of the war. Corrections and alterations. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (John~ L. Hodson.) For^the year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Augusta, 1867. 588 p. 8°. E511.2.M22 1866. Contents: Regiments mustered out since last report. Annual and historical record of regiments. Regimental roster of commissioned officers. Roster of the general and division field and staff. Alphabetical roster, showing all commissioned officers of Maine regi- ments and corps during the war of 1861. Substitutes. MAIXE. 221 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Exhibit of state aid to soldiers' families. National cemeteries. List of Maine soldiers buried. Biographical and obituary notices. College roll of honor. Bowdoin College in the war. Militia. Quartermaster-general's report. Return of ordnance and ordnance stores Paymaster-general's report. Supplement to the annual reports of the adjutant-general ... for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 and 1866. Augusta, 1867. 1210 p., 11. 8°. Andersonville monument commission. Report of the Maine Andersonville naonument commissioners . . . 1904. Augusta, 1904. 31 p. plates, (incl. front.) 8°. Defences of Maine. Report of the commissioner (John A. Poor) appointed to con- fer with the United States government in relation to the defences of Maine. [Augusta? 1863?] 50 p., 1 1. 8°. (42 d Legislature. House. Xo. 1.) Getty siurg commission. Maine at Gettysburg; report of Maine commissioners. Pre- pared by the executive committee . ._ [Portland,] 1898. viii p. 1 1., 602 p. incl. front., plate, diagr. 8°. E481.G3M2 Oettyslurg national cemetery. Report of the Committee on federal relations on the Gettys- burg soldiers' national cemetery. [Augusta ?1865 ?] 7, [1] p. 8° (44th Legislature. House. No. 52.) Governor. Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) To the Legislature Jan, 3, 1861. Augusta, 1861. 25 p. 1 1. 8° *Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) To the Legislature . Jan. 3, 1861. Augusta, 1861. 25 p. 1 1. 8°. {In Doc- uments printed by order of the Legislature . 1861. Augusta, 1861. 8°.) J87.M2 1861p (Zn L. C.) Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) Delivered before the Legis- lature and Council . Feb. 22, 1861 . Augusta, 1861. 8p. 8° *Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) before the Legislative coun- cil . Feb. 22, 1861. Augusta, 1861. 8 p. 8° {In Documents printed by order of the Legislature 1861. Augusta, 1861. 8°.) J87.M2 1861p (/«, L. C.) 222 MAINE. Governor — Continued. Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) To the Legislature . . . Apr. 22, 1861. Augusta, 1861. 7, [1] p. 8°. *Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) To the Legislature. Apr. 22, 1861. Augusta, 1861. 7, [1] p. 8°. {In Documents printed by order of the Legislature . . . 1861. Augusta, 1861. 8°.) J87.M2 1861p {In L. C.) ^Address. (Israel Washburn, jr.) To the Legislature. Jan. 2, 1862. Augusta, 1862. 30, [1] p. 8°. {In Documents printed by order of the Legislature . . . 1862. Augusta 1862. Misc. docs. 8°.) J87.M2 1862p {In L. C.) * Message. (Abner Coburn.) To the Legislature. Jan. 8, 1863. Augusta, 1863. 19 p. 8°. {In Documents printed by order of the Legislature . . . 1863. Augusta, 1863. Misc. docs. 8°.) J87.M2 1863p {In L. C.) *Address. (Samuel Cony.) Jan. 7, 1864. 30 p., 1 1. 8° {In Documents printed by order of the Legislature . . . 1864. Augusta, 1864. Misc. docs. 8°.) J87.M2 1864p {In L. C.) Address. (Samuel Conj'.) To the Legislature Jan. 5, 1865. Augusta, 1865. 32 p. 8°. *Address. (Samuel Cony.) To the Legislature . . . Jan. 5, 1865. Augusta, 1865. 32 p. 8°. {In Documents printed by order of the Legislature . . . 1865. Augusta, 1865. Misc. docs. 8°.) J87.M2 1865p (7nL..C.) Paymaster general's office. Report of the paymaster-general. See Adjutant -general's office. Annual reports. Quartermaster-general' s office. Report of the quartermaster-general. See Adjutant-general' s office. Annual reports. Salisbury, N. C, monument commission. * Report of the Maine commissioners on the monument erected at Salisbury, N. C, 1908. . Waterville, 1908. 27, [5] p. front., plates. 8°. {In L. C.) E612.S1M2 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Abstract of historical record of Maine regiments, 1864-1865. {In Report of the adjutant-general. . . . 1864-1865. v. 1, p. 213-299.) 8° Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. * Carnage in First Maine heavy artillery. Its fate in front of Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864. By G. L. Kilmer. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Term., 1908. 4°. V. xvi, p. 646-647.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) MAINE. 223 Heavy Artillery — Continued. 1st heavy artillery — Continued. The First Maine heavy artillery, 1862-1865; a history of its part in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country, by Horace H. Shaw; with organization, company, and individual records, by Charles J. House. Portland, Me., 1903. xiii, [1], 516, ii, [a]-x p., 1 1. incl. front., illus., ports., plates (partly double). 8°. E511.7.1st Seven shots hit him. Startling experience of a Maine color bearer. Corporal Nason of the First Maine heavy artil- lery . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clippmg.) {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 270.) light Artillery. 4th battery light artillery. "D." History of the Fourth Maine battery, light artillery, in the civil war, 1861-65 . . . Compiled from diaries of its members and other sources. Also personal sketches of many of its members, and accoimt of its reunions from 1882 to 1905. Augusta, Me., 1905. vi, [7]-183 p. front, (port.) 8° E511. 8.4th 5th battery light artillery. " E. " * Letter to the members of the 5th Maine battery asso- ciation, by G. T. Stevens. Augusta, 1890. 25 p. 8°. E511.8.5th (In L. C.) Nervy cannoneers. Thrilling deeds of the men of the guns. Some crack batteries of the Union army. How the Fifth Maine held the pass at Chancellorsville . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 7th battery light artillery. " G. " History of the Seventh Maine light battery, volunteers in the great rebellion also personal sketches of • a large number of members, portraits, illustrations and poems. Written and compiled by quartermaster- sergeant A. S. Twitchell Boston, 1892. 1 p. 1., vi, 9-248 p. mcl. ports., front., (port.) pi. 8° E511. 8.7th My recollections of the war of the rebellion. By W. B. Lapham . . Privately printed. Augusta, Me., 1892. 240 p. port. 12° E601.L31 With the Seventh Maine battery. By Brvt. Major W. B. Lapham. {In M . 0. L. L. U. S. Maine. War papers. Portland, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [145]-160.) E464.M6 224 MAINE. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. *Addre3s at Pittsfield, Aug. 25, 1880. By C. H. Smith. {In Me. hist. soc. Library.) The "Battle order" of the Army of the Potomac. Gen- eral order no. 10, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Mar. 7, 1865. . . Rockland, Me., [n. d.] p. 695-716. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) The campaign of the First Maine and First District of Columbia cavalry . . . By S. H. Merrill. Portland, 1866. 436 p. 12° E511.6.1stM *Charge of 1st Maine cavalry at Brandy Station. By C. N. Ford. (In Me. hist. soc. Library.) Dismounted cavalry. Fighting at Fort Stevens [D. C] on July 11 and 12— Who saved the fort? By A. F. Jackson. (In National tribune, Aug. 9, 1900, p. 3.) First Maine bugle. [July, 1890-Oct. 1893] Rockland, Me., 1890-93. 2 v. port. 8°. E511.4.F52 Continued as The Maine bugle. History of the First Maine cavahy, 1861-1865. By E. P. Tobie. Published by the First Maine cavahy asso- ciation. Boston, 1887. xbc,735, [2]p. 8°. E511.6.1stT The Maine bugle . . . campaign 1-5; Jan. 1894-Oct. 1898. Rockland, Me., [1894-98.] 5 v. illus., plates, ports. 8°. E511.4.M24 ^ly experiences on "Pope's retreat." By M. T. V. Bow- man. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and incidents. 8°. v. 2, p. 48-56.) E464.M58 Personal recollections of General Sheridan. By E. P. Tobie. . . . Providence, 1889. 40 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal nan-atives of events in the war of the i;ebellion, being papers reaJi before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 5.) Record of proceedings at the . . annual re-union[s] . . . E511.4.F52 *l8t (1872 at Augusta.) *2d (1873 at Bangor.) . 3d (1874 at Portland.) Augusta, 1876. 17 p. 8°. 4th (1875 at Rockland.) Augusta, 1876. 43 p. 8°. 5th (1876 at Portland.) (With 7th.) 6th (1877 at Old Orchard.) ( With 7th.) 7th (1878 at Augusta.) Augusta, 1879. 77 p. 8° 8th (1879 at Lewiston.) ( With 9th.) 9th (1880 at Pittsfield.) Augusta, 1881. 108 p. 8°. 10th (1881 at Dover.) Augusta, 1882. 80 p. 8°. nth (1882 at Brunswick.) Augusta, 1885. 52 p. 8°. MAINE. 225 Cavalry— Continued . 1st cavalry — Continued. Record of proceedings — Continued. 12th (1883 at Auburn.) {In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1890?] Campaign II, Call 1, July, 1890. p. [5]-52. 8°.) 13th (1884 at Eaatport.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1890?] Campaign II, Call 2, October, 1890. p. [5]^3, ports. 8°.) 14th (1885 at Portland.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1891?] Campaign II, Call 3, January, 1891. p. [46]-51. 8°.) 15th (1886 at Skowhegan.) (In Fii-st Maine bugle. [Boston, 1891?] Campaign II, Call 4, April, 1891. p. [5]-21. 8°.) 16th (1887 at Bangor.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1891?] Campaign II, Call 5, July, 1891. p. [5]-37. 8°.) 17th (1888 at Bar Harbor.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1891?] Campaign II, Call 6, October, 1891. p. [5]-14. S°.} 18th (1889 at Boston.) (/n First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1892?] Cam- paign II, Call 7, January, 1892. p. [44]-68. 8°.) 19th (1890 at Boston.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1892?] Campaign II, Call 8, April, 1892. p. [3]-13. ports. B°.) 20th (1891 at Houlton.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 18927] Campaign II, Call 9, July, 1892. p. [3]-20. 8°.) The Cavalry society of the armies of the United States. Con- stitution, by-laws, and record of proceedings of the meeting held at Scranton, Pa., June 15, 1892. p. [81]-93. 21st (1892 at Washington.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston, 1892?] Campaign II, Call 10, October, 1892. p. 51-70.) 22d (1893 at Portland.) (In First Maine bugle. [Boston? 1893?] Campaign III, Call 4, October, 1893. p. 62-71. 8°.) 23d (1894 at Skowhegan.) (In The Maine bugle. [Boston? 1894?] Campaign I, Call 4, October, 1894. p. [295J-391. illus., ports. 8°.) 24th (1895 at Newport.) (In The Maine bugle. [Rockland? Me.; 1895] Campaign II, Call 4, October, 1895. p. 348-353. 8°.) 25th (1896 at Waterville.) (In The Maine bugle. [Rockland? 1896?] Campaign III, Call 3, July? 1896. p. 367-379. 8°.) (Called in Record as the 26th.) 25th (1897 at Belfast.) (In The Maine bugle. [Rockland? 1897?] Campaign IV, Call 4, October, 1897. p. 365-372. 8°,) (Called in Record as the 29th.) 26th (1898 at Bucksport.) (In The Maine bugle. [Rockland? Me., 1898?] Campaign V, Call 4, October, 1898. p. 372-381. 8°.) (Called in Record as the 28th.) *27th to date. Service of the cavalry in the Army of the Potomac. By E. P. Tobie . . Providence,' 1SS2. 58 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being pipers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — No. 14.) 226 MAINE. Cavalry — Continued . 1st cavalry — Continued. Sidney Warren Thaxter. Portland, [1909 ?] 56 p. front, (port.) ,8°. (Inhiog.) A remarkable reconnaissance, p. 27-36. Stonewall Jackaon. p. 37-56. A trip to Richmond as prisoner of war. By E. P. Tobie . . . Providence, 1879. 48 p. 8°. E464.E47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. No. 6.) *Unveiling of monument at Gettysburg, Oct. 3, 1889. [n. p., 1889?] 27 p. 32°. (/nMe. hist. soc. Library.) *A "Yank" in the hands of the enemy. By E. P. Tobie. {Li Blue and gray, v. 1, p. 173-178. 4°.) {In L. C.) Infantry. 1st infantry. History of the First-Tenth-Twenty-ninth Maine regi- ments. . . . ByJ. M.Gould. Portland, 1871. 709 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E511.4.G69 Additions and corrections ... all errors that have been noticed . . . Feb. 1893. [n. p., 1993?] 8 p. 8°. (Bound with the above.) ^Directory of the First-Tenth-Twenty-ninth Maine regi- ment association, comp. for use of the association by Maj. John M. Gould, sec'y. Portland, [Me.,] 1889. cover-title, 40 p. 8°. E511.5.1st (7n L. C.) First-Tenth-Twenty-ninth Maine Regiment association. 1st infantry, veteran. Organized at Charleston, Va., August 21, 1864, by consolidation of the veterans of the 5th, 6th, and 7th regiments of infantry. 3d infantry. Gettysburg. "What regiment supported Berdan's sharp- shooters'? By H. A. Johnson. {In National tribune, May 16, 1889, p. 3; June 27, 1889, p. 3.) The sword of honor. From captivity to freedom. By H. A. Johnson . . . Providence, 1903. 72 p. 8°. E464.I147 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — no. 6.) MAINE. 227 Infantry — Continued. 3d Infantry — Continued. * The sword of honor; a story of the civil war, by Lieut. H. A. Johnson . . . Hallowell, Me., 1906. 96 p., 1 1. inch front., ports. 12°. E601.J69. (7nL. C.) * Same. By H. H. [«] Johnson. 1906. 103 p. 16°. {In Me. Hist. soc. Library.) 4th infantry. Major-General Hiram G. Berry. His career ... to- gether with his war correspondence, embracing the period from Bull Kun to Chancellorsville. By E. K. Gould. Rockland, Me., 1899. 312 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. (In biog.) 5th infantry. *Address of Isaiah Thornton Williams on the presentation of colors to the Fifth regiment of Maine volunteers, in the City Hall park, on the 27th day of June, 1861. New York, 1862. 8 p. 8°. E511.5.5thW (7«,L. C.) Alonzo Palmer Stinson, the first Portland soldier who fell in battle during the civil war. Exercises at the dedication of the memorial to his memory erected by his comrades of Company H . . . Ed. by P. W. Mcln- tyre . . . Portland, 1909. 4 p. 1., 62 p. 6 pL, 16 ports, (incl. front.) on 19 1. 8°. E511.5.5thM History of the Fifth regiment Maine volunteers. By Rev. G. W. BickneU. Portland, 1871. xii, [13]-404 p. front, (port.) 12°. E511.5.5th 6th infantry. The Ufe of Sergeant I. W. Ambler, embracing his nativity, poverty . . . and sufferings for his adopted country during the late great rebelhon. Boston, [1873.] xii, [13]-319 p. front, (port.) plates. 8°. {In biog.) Marye's Heights [!] Another account of the planting of the colors of the 6th Me. at the stone wall. By H. H. Bowles. (In National tribune. June 2, 1892, p. 4.) Campaigning with the 6th Maine. By Col. C. A. Clark. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Iowa. War sketches and inci- dents. Des Moines, 1898. 8°. v. 2, p. 289-439.) E464.M58 * Same. 1897. 53 p. (7w Me. hist. soc. Library.) Fiftieth anniversary, Sixth Maine regiment association, Hancock Hall, Ellsworth, Maine, Friday, July 14, 1911. [n. p., 1911?] 38 p. 8^ 228 MAINE. Infantry — Continued . 6th Infantry— Continued, A sprig of myrtle for the "Old Sixth Maine." By Rev. William Forsyth. Address at 21st reunion, Oct. 1, 1901. [Buckport?, Me., n. d.] cover-title, [7] p. 12°. Bold sons of Maine. Heroic and sanguinary charges of the Sixth Maine. Scaled the stonewall and earth redoubts at Marye's Heights and planted the first flag upon the crest. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 7th infantry. Following the Greek cross; or, memories of the Sixth army corps. By T. W. Hyde. Boston, 1894. xi, 269 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. E493.9.6th.H99 * History of . . . By J. H. Stone. Boston, 1887. 736 p. (This book previously catalogued as cavalry. There was a Joseph H. Stone in the 7th infantry.) Sth infantry. Adventures and reminiscences of a volunteer; or, A drummer boy from Maine. By G. T. Ulmer. [n. p.] 1892. 77 p. front, (port.) illus., plates, facsim. 8°. E601.U43 10th battalion infantry. See 1st infantry. 1 0th infantry. Cedar Mountain. ... By H. A. Tripp. {In National tribune, Apr. 22, 29, May 6, 1886.) * The marching and fighting of the Tenth Maine regiment, also. Departed heroes and The soldier's dream. By Benj. Russell, jr. . . . Boston, 1863. 20 p. 16*. E511. 5.10th (771 L.C.) See 1st infantry. 11th infantry. Story of one regiment. By a committee. New York, 1896. XV, 435, Ixxp. front, (port.) 8°. E511.5.11th 11th infantry, Company D. Roster and statistical record . . . Prepared by Albert Maxlield and Robert Brady, jr. . . . [New York,] 1890. 83 p. 4°. E511.5.11thM46 13th infantry. History of the Thirteenth Maine regiment from its organi- zation in 1861 to its muster out in 1865. By E. B. Lufkin, Bridgton, Me., 1898. xiii, 140, 67, [1] p. front., ports. s° E511. 5.13th MAINE. 229 Infantry — Continued . 14th infantry. * Fourteenth regt., Maine infantry. Roster of survivors revised by Willard Carver. . . . With abstract of regimental history. 1890. [n. p., 1891.] cover-title, 20 p. 24°. E511.5.14thC (InL.C.) Recollections of a boy member of Company I . . . By Ira B. Gardner . . . Lewiston, Me., 1902. 55 p. front, (port.) 8°. E511. 5.14th * Roster of survivors. Rev. by Willard Carver. {In Me. hist. soc. Library.) 15th Infantry. The story of the Maine Fifteenth; being a brief narra- tive of the more important events in the history of the Fifteenth Maine regiment; together with a complete roster of the regiment . and illustrations and brief biographical sketches of nearly all the commis- sioned officers . . By Henry A. Shorey . . . Bridg- ton, Me., 1890. 2 p. 1., 178, 26 p. ports. 4°, E511. 5.15th See Fort Fairchild. 16th infantry. *Retmion. 1898. (In Me. hist. soc. Library.) The Sixteenth Maine regiment in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865, by Major A. R. Small; with an introduction written by James A. Hall . . . Portland, Me., 1886. iv, 323 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E511. 5.16th In the form of a diary, with biographies and statistical tables appended. 17th infantry. The campaigns of the Seventeenth Maine. By E. B. Houghton . . . Portland, 1866. x p., 1 1., 333 p. 12°. E511.5.17th The Seventeenth Maine at Gettysburg and in the Wilder- ness. By G. W. Merrill. (Zn M. O. L. L. U. S. Maine. War papers. Portland, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [260]-282.) E464.M6 18th infantry. Designation changed to 1st heavy artillery, January 6, 1863. 19th infantry. The history of the Nineteenth regiment of Maine volun- teer infantry, 1862-1865. By J. D. Smith . . . Prepared at the request of the . regimental association, with an introduction written by Brevet Major-General A. S. Webb. MinneapoUs, 1909. xv, 356 p. plates, ports., jnaps. 8°. E511.5.19thS 230 MAIISTE. Infantry — Continued. 19th Infantry — Continued. Reunions of the Nineteenth Maine regiment association, at Portland, Bath, BeKast, Augusta and Richmond . . . Augusta, 1878. 140 p., 2 1. 8°. E511.5.19th 20th infantry. Army life; a private's reminiscences of the civil war, hy Rev. Theodore Gerrish . . . With an introduction by Hon. J. H. Drummond, Portland, [Me., 1882.] 372 p. 12°. E601.G37 Dedication of the Twentieth Maine monuments at Gettys- burg, Oct. 3, 1889. With report of aimual reunion, Oct. 2, 1889. Waldboro, Me., 1891. 35 p. 2 plates. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 238.) Reunions of the Twentieth Maine regiment association. let (1876). Portland. (With 2d lermion.) 2d (1881). Portland. Waldboro, Me.j 1881. 30p.,11.8° E511.5.20thM (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 238.) Strong Vincent and his brigade at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. O. W. Norton . , . Chicago, 1909. 57 p. pL, port. 8°. E481.G3N88 21st infantry. Historic record and complete biographic roster . . . with reunion records . . . regimental association, by Adjt. J. T. Woodward . . . Augusta, Me., 1907. 4 p. 1., 252, [5] p. front, (map), ports. 8°. E511.5.21st *Roster. By J. T. Woodward. 1897. 16 p. 32°. {In Me. hist. soc. Library.) 23d infantry. Memorial of Major Alfred B. Soule. By Chislon. Salem, 1866. 199 p. front, (port.). 12°. (Inhiog.) See 7th battery light artillery. 26th infantry. History of the Twenty-sixth Maine regiment comp. by . . . Elden B. Maddocks. Bangor, [Me.,] 1899. viii, [3], 374 p. incl. ports. 8°. E51 1.5.26th 27th infantry. History of the Twenty-seventh regiment Maine volun- teer infantry. ByJ. M.Stone. [Portland,] 1895. 44p. 8°. E511.5.27th 29th infantry. See 1st, 10th and 29th infantry. 30th infantry. See 13th infantry. MAINE. 231 Infantry — Continued. 31st infantry. The "Days of blood," in 1864 nearly wiped out the Thirty-first Maine . . . By G. L. Kilmer . . . (Chp- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) See 32d infantry. See Fort Fau^eld. 32d infantry. The charge at day-break: scenes and incidents at battle of the mine explosion, near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. Written by Lieut. J. J. Chase . . . Lewiston, [Me.,] 1875. 32 p. 12°. E481.P4C4 The Thirty-second Maine regiment of infantry: an his- torical sketch. By H. C. Houton. Portland, Me., 1903. xii, 537 p. front., ports. 8°. E511.5.32d Officers, commissioned. Alphabetical hst of resigned, deceased and promoted officers, and those prisoners . . . from Maine, (/ti Report of the Ajdutant-general . . . 1861 . . . Appendix C. p. [45J-49.) 8°. Alphabetical roster of commissioned officers in service . . . Jan. 1, 1862. {In Report of the Adjutant general . . • 1861 . . . Appendix B. p. [34]-44.) 8° Alphabetical roster, showing aU commissioned officers of Maine regiments and corps during the war of 1861. {In Report of the Adjutant-general . . . 1866. p. 295-361.) 8°. Alphabetical roster, showing all commissioned officers of Maine regiments and corps which have entered the service of the United States since the commencement of the war. {In Report of the Adjutant-general . . . 1862. pt. 1. Appendix B. 35 p.) 8°. Alphabetical roster, showing all commissioned officers of Maine regiments and corps which have entered the service of the United States since the commencement of the present war. {In Report of the Adjutant-general . . . 1863. Appendix B. 47 p.) 8°. Regimental roster of commissioned officers. {In Report of the Adjutant-general . . . 1864-1865. ... v. 1, p. [1051]- 1155.) 8°. Eetnrns of desertions, discharges, deaths, etc., in Maine regiments for the months of January and February, 1865. [n. p. 1865 ?] 34 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 238.) 80379—13 16 232 MAINE. Substitutes. List of substitutes and representative recruits furnished by- drafted and enrolled men, and men not liable to draft, in Maine, and mustered into the U. S. service in the army and navy, from July, 1863, to the close of the war. {In Keport of the Adjutant-general . . . 1863 ... p. 362-447.) 8° Volunteers. Alphabetical index. List of volunteers from Maine with rank and regiment or corps. Supplement to the annual report of the Adjutant-general . . . for the year ending Dec. 31, 1863. Augusta, 1863. 616 p. 8°. Alphabetical index of Maine volunteers mustered into the service of the United States from the commencement of the rebellion to June 1, 1864. Also index of drafted men who entered service, and those who furnished substitutes, and paid commutation, and names of substitutes, up to Jan. 1, 1864. Augusta, 1864. 742 p. 8°. [A revised] edition of the one published in 1863 . Alphabetical index. List of volunteers, from Maine, with rank and regiment or corps. Supplement to Annual reports of the Adjutant-general . . . for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 and 1866. Augusta, 1867. 1210, [1] p. 8°. Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Androscoggin county. * History of Androscoggin county, Maine . . . G. W. MerriU, ed. Boston, Mass., 1891. xiv, [17]-879 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F27.A5M5 {In L. C.) Military affaire and lists of soldiers: p. 105-182. Augusta. * The history of Augusta ... By J. W. North. Augusta, 1870. xii, 989p. front., illus., ports., fold, map, diagrs. 8°. F29.A9N8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 712-743. Bates college. [Roll of honor.] {In Report of the adjutant-general . . . 1864-65 . . V. 1, p. 520-522.) 8°. Bath. * History of Bath and environs, Sagadohoc county, Mainej 1607- 1894 ... By P. McC. Reed. Portland, Me., 1894. 526 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8° F29.B4R3 (/nL.C.) Civil war period: p. 276-278. MAINE. 233 Belfast. * History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine ... to 187.5. By Joseph Williamson. Portland, 1877. vi p., 1 1., 956 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports., fold, maps, fold, facsims.) 8°. F29.B5W6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 464-517,888-919. Bethel. * Report of centennial celebration at Bethel, Aug. 26, 1874. Portland, 1874. 78 p. 8°. F29.B7B7 (In L. C.) Historical address by N. T. True. Officers in the late war: p. 43. * History of Bethel, formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford county, Maine, 1768-1890 . . . Comp. by W. B. Lapham . . . Augusta, Me., 1891 xv, [1], 688 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F29.B7L1 (In L. C.) Bethel civil war period: p. 265-281. Hanover civil war period: p. 453-455. Biographical and obituary notices. (In Report of the adjutant-generai . . . 1864-1865. V. 1, p. 300-494.) 8°. Biographical and obituary notices. {In Report of the adjutant-general . . . 1866. p. 480-519.) 8°. Boothbay. * History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, 1623-1905. . . . By F. B, Greene. Portland, 1906. vi, [2], [llJ-690 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F29.B79G8 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 427-438. Boothbay Harbor. See Boothbay. Bowdoin College. Bowdoin in the war. [n. p., 1867 ?] 36 p. 8°. ( WithBowdohi College [pamp.]) Bowdoin in the war. (In Report of the adjutant-general . . . 1864-1865. y. 1, p. 495-520.) 8°. Provisional list of students and alumni of Bowdoin College who served in the war for the union, [n. p., n. d.] 11 p. 8°. ( With Bowdoin College [pamp.]) Roll of honor. List of members of Bowdoin College who have served in the U. S. army or navy during the war of the rebelUon. Brunswick, 1865. 12 p. 8°. E541.B6B6 (M 1895. 250 p. Ulus., ports., plans, facsuns. 8°. F74.F6S5 (In L. C.) Florence and the war; p. 197-201. Foxborougb. Committee on soldiers' monument. Report of the Committee on soldiers' monument . . . Fox- boro, 1867. 7 p. 8°. F74.F7F (In W.D.L. pamp.v.264.) Foxborough. * Foxborough official centennial record, June 29, 1878. Fox- borough, 1879. 248 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.F7F7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p, 199-234, MASSACHUSETTS. 313 Framingham. * IIistor\- of Framingham, Massachusetts . . . By J. H. Temple, Framingham, 1887. viii, 1, 794 p. front., ports. 8°. F74.F8T2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 383-399. Franklin. * Dedication of the Newell rehc and curio hall, presented to Franklin Post. no. 60, Dept. of Mass., G. A. E. Franklin, 1909. 167 p. 8°. (In Mass. State library.) * History of the town of Franklin, Massachusetts ... By Mortimer Blake. Franklin, 1879. 289, 1 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8° F74.F9B6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 126-135. Franklin county. See Connecticut Valley. Freetown. *A history of the town of Freetown, Massachusetts . . . Fall Kirer, Mass., 1902. 287 p. illus., ports., plans, facsim. 8°. F74.F95H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 76-116. Gardner. * Historj- of the town of Gardner, Worcester county, Mass. ... By W. D. Herrick. Gardner, Mass., 1878. xv, 1, 535 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) maps. 8°. F74.G2H5 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 417^39. Gloucester. * Historj' of the town and city of Gloucester, Cape Ann, Massa- chusetts. By. J. R. Pringle. Gloucester, 1892. 340 p. front., iUus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) facsims. 8°. F74.G5P7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 114-220. Goshen. * History of the town of Goshen, Hampshire county, Massa- chusetts . . By Hiram Barrus. Boston, 1881. 262 p. front., plates (mcl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.G6B2 (InL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 33-34, 103-108. Grafton. * Historical oration, delivered by E. F. Howe, at the centennial celebration held at Grafton, Mass., July 4, 1876. Worcester, 1878. 46 p. 8° F74.G7H8 (In L. C.) CiA"il war period: p. 34-35. * History of Grafton, Worcester county, Massachusetts . . . By F. C. Pierce. Worcester, 1879. xiv, [2], [17], 623 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) col. map. 8°. F74.G7P6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 122-153. 314 MASSACHUSETTS. G-reat Barrington. * Hiatory of Great Barrington, Massachusetts ... By C. J. Taylor. Great Barrington, 1882. xiv, 516 p. fold, map, 12°. F74.G8T2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 443-485. Greenfield. * Greenfield gazette. Centennial edition. Greenfield, Mass., Feb. 1, 1892. 172 p. front., iUus., ports., facsims. f°. F74.G85G3 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Ashfield: p. 125-126; Buckland: p. 142; Claremont; p. 116; Farley: p. 117; Gill: p. 120; Greenfield: p. 46-53; Monroe: p. 121; Rowe: p. 127; Shelbume: p. 109; Warwick: p. 118. * History of Greenfield, shiretown of Franldin county, Massa- chusetts. By F. M. Thompson. Greenfield, Mass., 1904. 2 V. 8°. F74.G85T4 {In L. C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, xxxiii, 644 p.; v. 2, 645-1308 p. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 337-384. Groton. Roll of honor. By S. A. Green, [n. p., 1897.] 7 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 264.) Reprinted from the Groton historical series, vol. iv, no. v, Sept., 1897. * {In Groton historical series. Groton, 1899. 8°. vol. iv, p. [349]-355. F74.G9G76 {In L. C.) Groveland. * Sermon of Martin L. Howard, June 25, 1865, on the return of the soldiers. New Bedford, 1865. 16, 11, 1, 6, 33 p. 8°. {In Mass. hist, soc.) Hamilton. See Ipswich. Hampden county. * "Our county and its people;" a history of Hampden county, Massachusetts. Ed. by A. M. Copeland . . . [Boston,] 1902 3 V. Olus., 4°. F72.H2C7 {In L. C, also in Mass. State library.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 198-231. See Connecticut Valley. Hampshire county. See Connecticut Valley. Hanover. * History of the town of Hanover, Massachusetts ... By Jedediah DweUey and John F. Simmons. Hanover, 1910. 291, 474 p. front, (ports.) plates, map, facsims. 4°. F74.H2D9 {In L. C.) Part 1, History: Part 2, Genealogy. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: pt. 1, p. 157-168. * History of the town of Hanover, Massachusetts ... By Jedediah Dudley and J. F. Simmons. Hanover, 1910. 291, 474 p. front, (ports.) iUus., maps, plans, facsims. 8°. F74.H2D9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 157-167. MASSACHUSETTS. 315 Hanover — Continued. The record of the procession and exercises at the dedication of the monument (July 17, 1878) erected by the people of Hanover . . . in . . . memory of the soldiers and sailors . . . who died in the war . . . Boston, 1878. 103 p. 8°. F74.H2H3 (7% W. D. L. pamp. v. 290.) Hard wick. * History of Hai-dwick, Massachusetts . . . By L. R. Paige. Bos- ton, 1883. xii, 551, 1 p. front, (ports.) 8°. F74.1-I3P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 282-288. Harvard. * History of Harvard, Massachusetts, 1732-1893. By H. H. Nourse. Harvard, 1894. ix, 1, [ll]-605 p. front, (port.) illus.,map. 8°. F74.H2N9 (Zn L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 351-365. Harvard university. Address at the laying of the corner-stone of the Memorial haU . . . Oct. 6, 1870. By E. R. Hoar. Boston, 1870. 15 p. 8°. (/nW.D.L. pamp. v. 250.) Final reports of the Building committee and of the Treasurer of the Harvard memorial fund to the Committee of fifty, 26 June 1878. Cambridge, 1878. 42 p. front. 8°. {In W. D. L. V. 216, 264.) Harvard college during the war of the rebeUion. By Nathan Appleton. Harvard memorial poems, by Emerson, Long- fellow, Holmes, Lowell, and S. F. Smith. Reproduced from the New England magazme. [n. p., 1891?] 31 p. 8°. front., illus., ports., facsims. 8°. (ZnW.D.L. pamp. v. 255.) * Harvard memorial biographies. [Ed. by T. W. Higginson.] Cambridge, 1866. 2 v. 8°. E541.H2H5 {In L. C.) Harvard memoiial biographies. [Ed. by T. W. Higginson.] Cambridge, 1867. 2 v. 8°. E541.H2H51 * Harvard university in the war of 1861-1865. A record of services rendered in the army and navy ... by the gradu- ates and students ... By F. H. Brown . . . Boston, 1886. vi p. 1 1., 407 p. 8°. E541.H2B85 {In L. C.) * RoU of students . . . who served in the army or navy of the United States during the war of the rebeUion . . . By F. H. Brown. Cambridge, 1866. 47, [1] p. 8°. E541.H2H24 {In L. C.) * 2d ed. Cambridge, 1869. 52 p. 8°. E541.H2H25 {In L. C.) The Soldier's field, [by] H. L. Higginson . . . [Boston? 1890?] 4 p. 1., [3]-12 p. 8°. E541.H2H6 {Also in W. D. L. pamp. V. 216, 250.) 316 MASSACHUSETTS. Hatfield. *A history of Hatfield. By D. W. Wells and R. F. Wells. Springfield, [1910] 536 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F74.H45W4 {In L. C, also in Mass. State library.) Civil war period and lifltB of soldiers: p. 225-233. Haverhill. Foundation facts concerning its settlement, growth, indus- tries and societies, etc., etc. Haverhill, Mass., 1879. 39 p. 8°. F74.H5H57 iln W. D. L. pamp. v. 264.) Haverhill heroes: p. [7]-21. Hawley. * History of the town of Hawley, Franklin county, Massa- chusetts . . . By W. G. Atkins. West Cummington, 1887. 130, 2 p. front, (port.) 8°. F74.H55A8 {In L. C) Civil -war peiiod and list of soldiers: p. 23-26. Hingham. * History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts . . . [Cam- bridge] 1893. 3 V. in 4. Ulus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) col. maps. 8° F74.H6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 340-368. Memorial address delivered before the John Albion Andrew monument association, at Hingham, Oct. 8, 1875. By H. B. Sargent. Boston, 1875. 30 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 210.) E513.A648 (See Governor. (J.A.Andrew.) The town of Hingham in the late civil war, with sketches of its soldiers and sailors. Also the address and other exer- cises at the dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' monument. Prepared by Fearing Burr and George Lincoln. [Boston], 1876. 455 p. front., port. 8°. F74.H6B9 A'Jiistory of Massachusetts in the civil war. By William Schouler ... Boston, 1868-71. 2 v. front, (port.) fold. map. 8°. E513.S37 V. 1 in W. D. L.; v. 1-2 in L. C. Holden. * History of Holden, Massachusetts, 1684-1894. By D. F. Estes. . . . Worcester, 1894. x, 446, 1 p. port., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8° F74.H7E7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 173-191. Hnbbardston. * History of the town of Hubbardston, Worcester county, Massachusetts ... By J. M. Stowe, Hubbardston, Mass., 1881. xix, 383 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.H8S8 {In L.' C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 132-147. MASSACHUSETTS. 317 Huntington. * History of the town of Huntington, in the county of Hamp- shire, Mass. ... to 1876. By J. H. Bisbee. Springfield, Mass., 1876. 40 p. 8°. F74.H9B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 13-14. Ipswich. * The Agawam manual. By M. V. B. Perley. Ipswich, Nov. 1888. 197 p. 8°. {In Mass. hist, soc.) List of soldiers from Ipswich, Hamilton, and Rowley: p. 73-105. Lancaster. Address delivered at the dedication of Memorial hall, Lan- caster, June 17, 1878. By 0. T. Thayer; and ode, by H. F. BusweU. With an appendix. Boston, 1868. 71 p. 8°. F74.L2T3 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 216.) * History of the town of Lancaster, Massachusetts . . . By A. P. Marvin. Lancaster, 1879. 798 p. front., plates (inch illus., ports., maps.) 8°. F74.L2M3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 683-719. * Memorial day address. By J. D. Washburn. 1880. The military annals of Lancaster, Massachusetts. 1740-1865. Including lists of soldiers serving in the colonial and revo- lutionary wars, for the Lancasterian towns: Berlin, Bolton, Harvard, Leominster, and Sterling. By H. S. Nourse. Lancaster, 1889. 402 p. front., port. 8°. F74.L2N9 lanesborongh. History of the town of Lanesborough, Massachusetts, 1741-1905. By C. J. Palmer, [n. p., 1905?] 2 pts. m 1 v. plates (mcl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.L3P2 {In L. C. also in Mass. State hbrary) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: pt. 1, p. [148J-149. lawrence. * History of Lawrence, Massachusetts . . . Comp. by H. A. Wadsworth. Lawrence, 1880. v, [8]-179, [2], [Lxxxiii]- Ixxxiv p. front., iUus., ports., map. 12°. F74.L4W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 166-174. * Quarter centennial history of Lawrence, Massachusetts . . . Comp. by H. A. Wadsworth. Lawrence, 1878. iv, [8]-179, [2], [lxxxiii]-lxxxiv p. front., illus., ports., map. 12°, F74.L4W18 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 165-174. Lee. * Lee. The centennial celebration and centennial history of the town of Lee, Mass. Comp. by C. H. Hyde and Alexander Hyde. Springfield, Mass., 1878. iv, 352 p. front., plates (inch iUus., ports.) 8°. F74.L5H9 {In L. C. also in Mass. State library.) Civil war period: p. 169-185. 318 MASSACHUSETTS. Lenox. * History of Lenox and Kichmond. By C. J. Palmer. Pitts- field, Mass., 1904. 48 p. plates. 8°. F74.L57P2 (/ra L. C.) Lenox civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 36-37. Bichmond civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 37-38. * July 4, 1876. Centennial celebration at Lenox, Mass. His- torical address by Julius Kockwell. Pittsfield, Mass., 1876. 41 p. 8°. F74.L57L5 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 25. Xeominster. * Leominster, Massachusetts, historical and picturesque. By W. A. Emerson. Gardner, Mass., 1888. 1 p. 1., [xi]-xv, 2, [17]-320 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.L6E5 (/wL.C.) Civil war period: p. 92-118. lezington. * History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex county, Massa- chusetts ... to 1868 . . . By Charles Hudson. Boston, 1868. XV, 1, [17]-449, 296 p. front., Ulus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.L67H9 (Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 305-313, 395-iOl. Lexington in 1775 and 1861. By Walter Sampson. (In Lexington historical society. Lexington, 1890. 8°. Pro- ceedings. V. 1, p. 117-128.) F74.L67L77 * Memorial day address. By S. L. Powers, [n. p., 1886?] *An oration delivered at Lexington on the dedication of the Town and memorial hall, April 19, 1871 . . . By G. B. Loring . . . Boston, 1871. 76 p. 8°. F74.L67L5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 59-62. * Work of Lexington women in the war of the rebellion. By M.E.Hudson, (/ti Lexington historical society. Lexiagton, 1900. 8°. Proceedings, v. 2, p. 197-214.) F74.L67L77 (In L. C. also in Mass. State library.) Lincoln. *Account of the celebration by the town of Lincoln April 23, 1904, of the 150th anniversary of the incorporation of Lincoln. Lincoln, 1905. v, [1] p., 3 1., [2], 239, [1] p., 1 1. front. 18 plates (1 fold.) 8°. F74.L7L6 {In L. C. also in Mass. State library. A milestone planted. By C. P. Adams, p. 81-87. Roll of soldiers in civil war: p. 239. * List of battles and casualties of Massachusetts troops during the war of the rebellion. By T. W. Higginson and Mrs. E. W. Jacques. Boston, 1891. 16 p. 8°. {In Mass. State library.) MASSACHUSETTS. 319 Littleton. * Reminiscences of the civil war. By D. C. Fletcher. {In Littleton historical society. Littleton, 1896. 8°. Pro- ceedings, no. 1, 1894-1895, p. 122-126.) F74.L77L8 {In L. C, also in Mass. State library.) longmeadow. * Proceedings at the centennial celebration of the incorporation of the town of Longmeadow, Oct. 17, 1883, with numerous historical appendices . . . [Hartford, Conn.,] 1884. 321,97 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.L8L8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 277-287. Lowell. An address on the occasion of dedicating the monument to Ladd and Whitney . . . killed at Baltimore, Maryland, April 19, 1861. Delivered at Lowell, Massachusetts, June 17,1865. ByJ. A. Andrew, Boston, 1865. 31 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 250.) * Handbook of New England agricultural fair of 1871, with Charles Cowley's history of Lowell. Lowell, 1871. x, [ll]-238 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 12°. F74.L9C805 {In L. C.) Civil war period of and list of soldiers: p. 172-198, 22&-235. * History of LoweU. 2d rev. ed. By Charles Cowley. Boston, 1868. 1 p. 1., [ix]-x, [13]-235 p. front, (port.) illus., plates. 12°. F74.L9C81 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 172-198, 226-235. Illustrated history of Lowell and vicinity, Massachusetts. Done by divers hands . . . By the Courier-Citizen com- pany . . . Lowell, Mass., 1897. 1 p. 1., [5], [5]-881 p. illus., plates, ports. f°. F74.L9I3 {In L. C.) CivU war period: p. 672-699. * The Lowell directory, 1864-65 . . . also the Lowell mihtary record, containing a brief account of the action of LoweU ... By S. A. McPhetres. Lowell, 1864. 248, 52 p. 12°. F74.L9A18 (1865) {In L. C.) Appendix: Lowell military record: 52 p. [and lists of soldiers.] Lndlow. * Ludlow: a century and a centennial, comprising a sketch of the history of the town of Ludlow, Hampden county, Massa- chusetts . . . Comp. by Alfred Noon. Springfield, Mass., 1875. xviii p., 1 1., 208 p. front., ports. 8° F74.L9N8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 89-91, 140-141, 194-195. 320 ' MASSACHUSETTS. lynn. * Centennial memorial of Lynn, Essex county, Massachusetts. Embracing an historical sketch, 1629-1876. By J. R. New- hall . . . Lynn, 1876. viii, [9]-204 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.L93L92 (InL.C.) Civil war period: p. 69-73. *_City of Lynn, Massachusetts, semi-centennial of incorporation . . . May 13, 14, 15, 1900 . . . Lynn, Mass., 1900. xvi, 292 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.L98L93 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 64, 130, 181. * History of Lynn, Essex county, Massachusetts, including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscott and ISTahant, 1629-1864. By Alonzo Lewis and J. R. Newhall . . . Lynn, [1890] viii, [9]-620 p. fronts., illus. 8°. F74.L93L6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 464-473. Xynnfleld. History of the town of Lynnfield, Mass., 1635-1895. By T. B. Wellman . . . Boston, [1895] xv, 268 p. front., illus., plate, port. 8°. F74.L99W4 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 171-186. See Lynn. ICalden. Annual r ■eport of the finances. 4 V. in 1 1862/63. Boston. 1863. 44, xxiv p. 8° 1863/64. Boston. 1864. 48, XXX, [l]p. 8° 1864/65. Boston. 1865. 56, xxiii p. 8° 1865/66. Boston. 1866. 59 p., 11 ;., no, [2] p. DIaltapoisett. *^Maltapoisett and Old Rochester, Massachusetts . . . New York, [1907]. xii p., 1 1., 424 p. front, (map) plates. F74.M43M4 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 302-312. ^tlanchester. * History of the town of Manchester, Essex county, Massachu- setts, 1645-1895. By D. F. Lamson . . . xvi, 425, xiv p. incl. illus., facsims., plates, ports., fold, plan, fold. map. 8°. F74.M26L2 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 177-187. manchester-by-the-sea. * Dedication services of Memorial library and G. A. R. hall, October, 1887. Boston, 1888. 62 p. 4°. {In Mass. hist. soc.) MASSACHUSETTS. 321 Marblehead. * The history and traditions of Marblehead. By Samuel Roads, jr. . . Boston, 1880. xviii, 423 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.M3R7 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 283-311. * The history and traditions of Marblehead. By Samuel Roads, jr. Marblehead, 1897. xxiv, .59.5 p. front., illus., ports., facsims. 8°. F74.M3R73 (/?(. L. C.) Civil war period: p. 378--113. Roll of honor: p. 563-567. Marlboroagh. * Historical reminiscences of the early times in Marlborough, Massachusetts, . . . from 1860 to 1910 . By E. A. Bigelow. Marlborough, ^lass., 1910. xvii. 4SS p. incl. illus., ports, front. 8°. F74.M32B5 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 311-327. Marshfield. * History of Marshfield. By L. S. Richards. Plymouth, 1901-05. 2 V. front, (v. 1 port.) S". F74.M4R5 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 168-174. * Reports of the Selectmen and military record, 1865-6. Bos- ton, 1866. 32 p. 8° (In Mass. hist, soc.) * Massachusetts and the war tax. Speech of A. H. Bullock. Boston, 1862. 8° (In Mass. State library.) Massachiisetts in the rebellion. A record of the historical position of the Commonwealth ... in the civil war of 1861-65. By P. C. Headley. Boston, 1866. xii, 68S p. front., ports. 8°. E513.H43 Massachusetts in the war. 1861-1865. By J. L. Bowen. With an introduction by Hon. H. L. Davis . . . Springfield, 1889. XV, 1029 p. incl. ports, front. 8°. E513.B78 Massachusetts memorial to her soldiers and sailors who died in the Department of A^o. Carolina, 1861-1865, dedicated at New Bern, No. Carolina, November 11, 190S. [James B. Gard- ner. Boston, 1909.] 1 p. 1., 7-102 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E513.G22 Following organizations are named: 2d, 3d, 5tli, 8th, 17th, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th, 27th, 33d, 43d, 44th, 46th and 51st vol. infantry, and 2d vol. heavy artillery. Massachusetts officers who died while in the service of the United States during the war of the rebellion. [M. O. L. L. U. S. Mass. CoEomandery. Cir. 5, Ser. 1892, Whole number 319. Apr. 6, 1892. Boston, 1892]. cover-title, 22 p. S°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 257.) 322 MASSACHUSETTS. The Massachusetts register, 1862, containing a record of the govern- ment and institutions of the state, together with a very complete account of the Massachusetts volunteers. Serial number, Ninety-four. By Adams, Sampson, & co., Boston, 1862. 432 p. 8°. E513.M4 The rebellion of 1861, and Massachusetts military record: p. [117J-419. Maynard. See Sudbury. Medfield. * History of the town of Medfield, Massachusetts . . . Ed. by W. S. Tilden . . . Boston, 1887. 556 p. illus., ports. 8°. F74.M48T5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 253-256. * Proceedings at the dedication of the Town hall, Medfield, Mass., Sept. 20, 1872 . Medfield, 1875. 63, [2] p. front., plate. 8° F74.M48M5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: [2] p. Medford. * History of the town of Medford, Middlesex county, Massachu- setts . . . 1630 to 1855, By Charles Brooks. Rev. and enl. and brought down to 1885 by J. M. Usher. Boston, 1886.- 592 p. front., plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) 8°. F74.M5B9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 199-219. Medway. The military history of Medway, Mass., 1745-1885. ... the doings of the town in the support of the war for the union, a record with biographical sketches of the Union soldiers . . . By E. O. Jameson. Providence, E. I., 1886. 3 p. 1., 110, [1] p. front., illus., port. 4°. F74.M55J3 Helrose. * History of Melrose, county of Middlesex, Massachusetts. By E. H. Goss. Melrose, 1902. xviii, 508 p. front., illus., ports., facsims. 8°. F74.M57G62 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 217-253. The Melrose memorial. The annals of Melrose, county of Middlesex, Massachusetts in the great rebellion of 1861-65. ByE. H. Goss. [Boston], 1868. xxix, 292 p., 1 1. 8°. F74.M57G7 Mendon. * Annals of the town of Mendon from 1659 to 1880. Comp. by J. G. Metcalfe. Providence, R. I., 1880. vii, 723 p. front, (port.) map, plan. 8°. F74.M59M6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 640-670. MASSACHUSETTS. 323 Kiddleboro. * History of the town of Middieboro, Massachusetts. By Thomas Weston. Boston and New York, 1906. xxiii, 724 p. front., illus., ports., fold. maps. 8°. F74.M62W5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 168-192. Hiddlesez county. History of Middlesex county, Massachusetts . . . By S. A. Drake. Boston, 1880. 2 v. fronts., illus. (incl. plans) plates, ports., double map. 4°. F72.M7D6 Civil war period: v. 1, p. 178-183. * History of Middlesex county, Massachusetts . . . Comp. under the supervision of D. H. Hurd. Philadelphia, 1890. 3 V. plates, ports., map, facsim. 4°. F72.M7H9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: Acton: v. 1, 284-289. List of soldiers. Arlington: v. 3, p. 190. Ashby: v. 1, p. 319. Ashland: v. 3, p. 569-571. List of soldiers. Bedford: v. 2, p. 835-836. Belmont: v. 3, p. 689. Boxboro' : v. 2, p. 775. List of soldiers. Cambridge: v. 1, p. 186-190. Carlisle: v. 1, p. 728-732. List of soldiers. Chelmsford: v. 2, p. 259. List of soldiers. Concord: v. 2, p. 590-591. Dunstable: v. 1, p. 758-759. List of soldiers. Everett: v. 3, p. 589-590. List of soldiers. Groton: v. 2, p. 540-541. HoUiston: v. 3, p. 451-452. Hopldnton: v. 3, p. 790-794. List of soldiers. Hudson: v. 3, p. 264-265. Lexington: v. 1, p. 619. Lincoln: v. 2, p. 625. List of soldiers. Littleton: v. 2, p. 879. List of soldiers. Lowell: v. 2, p. 180-188. Maiden: v. 3, p. 474. Marlborough: v. 2, 848. Medford: v. 3, p. 815. Mehose: v. 3, p. 212-213. List of soldiers. Newton: v. 3, p. 126-133. List of soldiers. Pepperell: v. 3, p. 234^235. Beading: v. 2, p. 798-799. Sherborn: v. 1, p. 702. Shirley: v. 1, p. 462-463. List of soldiers. Somerville: v. 3, p. 766-770. List of soldiers. Stoneham: v. 2, p. 490-493. List of soldiers. Stow: V. 1, p. 654-655. Sudbury: v. 2, p. 405-407. Tewksbury: v. 3, p. 304^^06. List of soldiers. 324 MASSACHUSETTS. Middlesex county — Continued. * History of Middlesex county — Continued. Civil war period and list of volunteers — Continued. To-wmsend, v. 1, p. 592-594. List of soldiers. Wakefield: v. 2, p. 726-729. Waltliam: v. 3, p. 717, 722-726. List of soldiers. Watertown; v. 3, p. 389-391. List of soldiers. Wayland'. v. 2, p. 428. List of soldiers. Westford: v. 2, p. 694-696. Weston; v. 1, p. 495-497. List of soldiers. Winchester: v. 2, p. 752-753. Lists of soldiers. Wilmington: v. 3, p. 862. List of soldiers. Woburn: v. 1, p. 402-406. Milford. * Histoiy of the town of Milford, Worcester county, Massachu- setts . to 1881. In two parts ... By Adam Ballou. Boston, 1882. xviii, 1154 p. front, plates (incl. illus., ports.) S°. F74.M64B18 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 114-188. Millbury. * The constitutional results. Oration of G. W. Williams, May 30, ISi'y. Worcester, 1889. 19 p. 8° (Jn Mass. hist. see.) Milton. *The histoiy of Milton, Mass., 1640 to 1887 ... Ed. by A. K. Teele. [Boston, 1887.] xiv, 668 p. illus., plate, port., maps. S^ F74.M66T2 (/m L. C.) Ci\'il war period and lists of soldiers: p. 442-465. Monuments, tablets and other memorials erected in Massachusetts to commemorate the services of her sons in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. . . . Collected and arranged by A. S. Koe Boston, 1910. 132 p. xl plates (incl. front.) 8°. EolS.Ri.M ITahant, * Memorial day address. KSS2. By H. C. Lodge, [n. p., 1882 ?} * Memorial day, 1894. Presentation of veterans' flag. 16 p. •S°. (/;, Mass. hist, soc.) See Lynn. Nantucket. * History of Nantucket . . . m two parts. ByObedMacy . . . with a concise statement of prominent events from 1835 to 1880. By W. S. Macy. 2d ed. Mansfield, 1880. xvi p., 1 ]l^[17]-.313 p. front, (map) plate. 12°. F72.N2M2 {Jn L. C) Civil war jeriod; p. 296-299. MASSACHUSETTS. 325 N^eedham. * History of Xeedham, Massachusetts, 1711-1911, including West Needham . . . By George K. Clarke. [Cambridge, privately printed, l'912.] 2 p. 1., iii p., 2 1., [9]-74ti p. front. , plates, ports. 8°. F74.N3C6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [490]-511. Ifew Bedford. * Centennial in New Bedford. Histoi-ical address by Hon. William W. Crapo, delivered on the occasion of the celebra- tion, ia New Bedford, of the Fourth of July, 187 tj . . . New Bedford, 1876. 175 p. 8°. F74.N5N43' (In L. C.) OivU war period and lists of soldiers: p. 130-149. Whalers destroyed by Confederate cruisers: p. 112-114. * History of New Bedford, 1602-1892. By L. B. Ellis. Syra- cuse, N. Y., 1892. *Xew Bedford, Massachusetts Pub. by order of the Board of trade Writers Z. W. Pease, G. A. Hough. Ed. by W L. Sawyer. [New Bedford,] ISSfi. 318 p. front., illus. 8° F74.X5X52 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 23-24. See Bristol county. Newbeni, N. C. See Massachusetts memorials . . . NewbTury. History of Newbury, Mass., 1635-1902. By J. J. C\irrier. Boston, 1902. 75.5 p. incl. illus., maps, facsim. front. 8° F74.N55C87 Civil war period: p. 631-636. Hewburyport. The city of Newburyport in the civil war, 1861 to 1865, with the individual records of the soldiers and sailors who served to its credit, also the war records of many residents of the city credited to other places. By G. W. Creasey. Boston, 1903. 539, [1] p. front, (port.) 8° F74.N55C75 * History of the Marine society of Newburyport. ^Massachusetts, from its incorporation in 1772 to the year 1906 Comp. by W. H. Bayley and O. O. Jones. [New- buryport,] 1906. 4 p. 1,, [5]-506 p. plates, ports., facsims. 4°. F74.N55B3 (In L. C.) List of ships destroyed by Confederate privateers: p. 497-498. Ifewton. Celebration of the Two hundredth anniversary of the incor- poration of the town of Newton, Massachusetts, December 27, 1888. Pub. by order of the City council. Boston, 1891. 1 p. 1., 2, [5]-70, [1] p. 8°. F74.N56N6 Civil war period: p. 34-35. 326 massacht;setts. Newton — Continued . * Ceremonies at the dedication of the soldiers' monument in Ne.vton, Mass. Boston, 1864. 48 p. incl. front. 12°. F74.N56N62 {In L. C.) Address by H. B. Hackett: p. 22-42. * History of Newton, Massachusetts . . . 1630-1880. By S. F. Smith. Boston, 1880. xii, [13]-851 p. front, plates (incl. illus., ports.) fold. map. 8°. F74.N56S6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 597-662. * Memorial day address. 1884. By G. W. Williams. Sermon, by W. W. Newton, [n. p., 1884 ?] Norfolk county. * History of Norfolk county, Massachusetts Cpmp. under the supervision of D. H. Hurd. Philadelphia, 1884. xii, 1001 p. plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) double map. 4°. F72.N8H9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: Dedham: p. 79-87, 995-1001. Lists of soldiers. Canton: p. 954-955. List of soldiers. Cohasset: p. 229-231. List of soldiers. Dover: p. 248. List of soldiers. Foxborough: p. 684-697. Lists of soldiers. Franklin: p. 181-182. List of soldiers. Medfield: p. 448. List of soldiers. Milton: p. 772-774. List of soldiers. Needham: p. 978-990. List of soldiers. Quincy: p. 981-987. List of soldiers. Randolph: p. 197-201, 990-992. List of soldiers. Stougbton: p. 408. Walpole: p. 725-727. List of soldiers. Weymouth: p. 581-583. Wrentham: p. 993-994. List of soldiers. North Adams. * History of North Adams, Mass. . . . 1749-1885. By W. F. Spear. North Adams, 1885. 2p. 1., 116p. 8°. F74. N8S7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and roster of commissioned officers: p. 104-107. North Bridgewater. See Bridgewater. See also Brockton. North Brookfield. A historical record of the soldiers and sailors of North Brook- field, and of others who counted upon the quota of the town, in the war for the preservation of the union, against the rebellion, 1861-1865. Regimental histories, etc. North Brookfield, 1886. 71 p. 8°. F74.N94N93 {In W. D. L, pamp. V. 255.) MASSACHUSETTS. 327 North Brookfield — Continued. * History of Xorth Brookfield, :\Iassachusetts ... By J. H. Temple . . Xorth Brookfield, 1887. 824 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports, maps, plans, facsims.) 8°. F74.N94T2 (7nL. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 296-373. An oration delivered by Gen'l Francis A. Walker, at the Soldiers' monument dedication in Xorth Brookfield, Jan- 19, 1870. Also the addresses of . Wm. Claflin, Gen. Chas. Devens and others, with a brief account of the cele- bration. Worcester, 1870. 50 p. front. 8° F74.X81W2 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 264.) Xorth Chelsea. * Statement of expenses of town, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865. (/n Mass. hist, soc.) North Weymouth. *An oration delivered at the dedication of the soldiers' monu- ment in Xorth Weymouth, Mass., on Saturday, July 4, 1868, by Hon. George B. Loring. With an appendix, containing the other exercises and record of the deceased soldiers. Weymouth, 1869. 44 p. mcl. pi. 8° F74.W68L8 (In L. C.) Northampton. * Xorthampton, the meadow city By [F. M. Kneel and.] Xorthampton, Mass. , [1894.] 107, 1 p. illus. f °. F74.X86K7 (Zn L.C.) Civil war period: p. 27-28. Northfield. * History of the town of Northfield, Massachusetts . . . By J. H. Temple and George Sheldon. Albany, 1875. vi, 2, 636 p. front., mus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.N96T2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and liste of soldiers: p. 367-369. Norton. *Address by Hon. WilUam C. Loveriag, on Memorial day, May 31, 1897, at X^orton, Mass. [Xorton? 1897.] 13 p. 8°. E642.L91 (In L. C.) Old Bochester. See Mattapoisett. Oxford. * History of the town of Oxford, Massachusetts . By G. F- Daniels. Oxford, 1892. vi, 856 p. front., illus., plans, diagrs., facsims. 8° F74.09D2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 159-187. 80379—13 22 328 MASSACHUSETTS. Palmer. * History of the town of Palmer, Massachusetts . . 1716- 1889. By J. H. Temple . . . Palmer, 1889. 602 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) fold, maps, fold, plans. 8°. F74.P1T2 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 307-322. Paxton. * The history of Paxton, Massachusetts. By Ledyard Bill . Worcester, Mass., 1889. iv, 121 p. 12° F74.P3B5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 60, 92-95. Felham. * History of Pelham, Mass., from 1738 to 1898 ... By C. 0. Parmenter. Amherst, Mass., 1898. vi, 531 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) plans, facsims. 8°. F74.P4P2. {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 357-365. Pembroke. The record of the procession and of the exercises at the dedi- cation of the monument . . . June 12th, 1889. Erected by the people of Pembroke in grateful memory of the soldiers and sailors of that town who served in the war . . Plymouth, 1890. 64 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 264.) F74.P41P41 ' Pepperell. The military record of Pepperell, Mass. Historical address given in Prescott hall, June 18, 1877, by C. P. Shattuck. Nashua, N. H., 1877. 38 p. 8° F74.P43S5 * [Photographs of the monument erected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to mark the positions held by her troops at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.] 10 x 15.7 inches, (/-n, Mass. State Library.) Pittsfield. The history of Pittsfield (Berkshire county) Massachusetts Comp. and written, ... by J. E. A. Smith. By authority of the town. Boston, 1869-76. 2 v. front., illus., plate, port., fold, map, facsim. 8° F74.P6S6 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 2, p. 609-639. The proceedings at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument, at Pittsfield, Mass ; Sept. 24, 1872, including the oration of G. W. Curtis. Ed. for the committee', by J. E. A. Smith. Pittsfield, Mass., 1872. 72 p. photo. 8° F74.P6P6 MASSACHUSETTS. 329 Plainfield. * History of the town of Plainfield, Hampshire county, Mass. . . . By C. N. Dyer. Northampton, 1891. 3 p. 1., [7]-187 p. front., illus., plates (incl. ports.) ports. 8°. F74.P7D9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 83-88. A plan for military education in Massachusetts. By Edmund Dwight. Boston, 1862. 16 p. 8°. {In Mass. hist, soc.) Plymouth. * Annual report of the town for the year ending Feb. 1, 1866. Plymouth, 1866. 160 p. Plymouth county. * History of Plymouth county, Massachusetts . . . Comp. under supervision of D. H. Hurd. Philadelphia, 1884. viii, 1199 p. plates (incl. Ulus., ports.) col. map. 4°. F72.P7H9 (/nL. C.) . Civil war period : General history: p. 1191-1194. Abington: p. 488^97. Bridgewater: p. 802-805. Brockton: p. 630-646. Carver; p. 448^49. Duxbury: p. 365. East Bridgewater: p. 854-862. Halifax: p. 1133. Hanover: p. 382-384. Hanson: p. 354r-355. Higham: p. 1086-1101. Kingston: p. 283. Lakeville: p. 311-314. Marion: p. 326. Marshfield: p. 1160-1163. Mattapoisett: p. 367. Middleboro: p. 1009-1013. Pembroke: p. 242-243. Plymouth: p. 159-173. Plympton: p. 1126-1128. Rochester: p. 338. Scituate and So. Scituate: p. 419-420. Wareham: p. 208-210. West Bridgewater: p. 921-924. * Plymouth county directory and historical register of the old colonics, containing a roll of honor, with the names of all soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in the service. Mid- dletown, 1867. 168 p. Provincetown. * Provincetown, or odds and ends from the tip end . . . [By H. A. Jennings.] Yarmouthport, Mass., 1890.] 3 p. 1., [9]-212p. front., illus., ports. 16°. F74.P96J5 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 52-69. 330 MASSACHUSETTS. Quincy. Board of auditors. The Seventy-fourth annual report of the receipts and expendi- tures . . for the year ending Feb. 1, 1866 . . . and a military record of each resident of Quincy who has entered the United States service during the late rebellion. Boston, 1866. 56 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. Pamp. v. 264.) Quincy. 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 . . . By E. W. Underwood. Boston, 1866. 57 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 264.) See Braintree. Beading. * Genealogical history of the town of Reading, Mass. . . . from 1639 to 1874. By LUley Eaton. Boston, 1874. xxviii, 815 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) ports. 8°. F74.R28E1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 279, 574-657. Beadville. See Camp Meigs. Recrniting. * Letter from General Butler to Hon. Daniel S. Richardson. [Lowell? 1862.] 8 p. 8°. E513.4.B98 (7n L. C.) Caption title. _ Dated: Lowell, Feb. 3, 1862. On the "troubles exposed by the publication of the correspondence upon the subject of recruitment by Governor Andrew." * Reference and chart to organizations from Massachusetts in the rebellion of 1861-65. In honor of the 24th national encamp- ment of the G. A. R. By G. H. Leavens. Boston, [1890.] broadside. 1 1. {In Mass. State library.) Richmond. See Lenox. Rochester. * Rochester's official bi-centennial record, Tuesday, July 22, 1879. Containing the historical address of Rev. N. W. Everett . . . New Bedford, 1879. 125 p. 8°. F74.R6R6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 44-45. Rookport. * History of Rockport. By J. W. Marshall [and others.] Rock- port, 1888. * Report of the number of men furnished for the army and navy, 1861-1865. Gloucester, 1866. Rowley. See Ipswich. MASSACHUSETTS. 331 Royalston. *A commemorative address; at Royalston, August 23, 1865 ... By H. A, Bullock . . . Winchendon, 1865. iv, [5]-207, 1 p. 12°. F74.R92B9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 165-171. Rutland. A history of Rutland; "Worcester county, Massachusetts, from its earliest settlement, with a biography of its first settlers. By Jonas Reed. Worcester, 1836. [1879.] viii, [9]-195 p., 1 1. fold. plan. 12°. F74.R97R3 Supplement to Reed's History of Rutland, from 1836 to 1879. By Daniel Bartlett. p. [169]-195- Rutland in the rebellion, p. 187-190. Salem. * Historical sketch of Salem, 1626-1879. By C. S. Osgood and H. M. Batchelder. Salem, 1879. viii, 280 p. front., plates (incl. iUus., ports.) 8°. F74.S108 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 64-68. *Our roll of honor. By J. F. Devereux. [n. p., 1870?] 63 p. 8°. {In Mass. hist, soc.) Poem. Patriots of Salem. Roll of honor of the officers and enlisted men, during the late civil war, from Salem, Mass., . . . Comp. . . . by T. J. Hutchinson and Ralph Childs. Salem, 1877. vi, [9]-126 p. 8°. F74.S1H9 Saugus. See Lynn. Shirley. * History of the town of Shirley, Massachusetts . . . By Seth Chandler. Shirley, 1883. vi p., 1 1., [9]-744 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports., map) 8°. F74.S6C4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 13.3-140. Soldiers' home. Reports of the Ladies' aid association of the Soldiers' home in Massachusetts, and of the Kettledrum, given in aid of the home, Feb. 14, 1884. Boston, 1884. 60 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 250.) Soldiers' home bazaar. An appeal for a Soldiers' home in Massachusetts. Held in Boston in the autumn of 1881. [n. p., n. d.] 7 p. 24°. {In W. D.L. pamp. V. 262.) Soldiers' relief association. Report of the Massachusetts soldiers' rehef association, held in Washington, Dec. 8th, 1862. By The committee of arrangements. Washington, 1863. 16 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 250.) 332 MASSACHUSETTS. Somerville. *Somervil]e, past and present . . . Ed. by E. A. Samuels and H. H. Kamball. Boston, 1897. 4 p. 1., [17J-671 p. front., plates (incl.illus., ports. ,facsims.) 4° F74.S7S1 (ZnL.C). Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 105-118. * Somerville's history. By C. D. Elliott. Somerville, Mass., 1896. 66 p. 4°. F74.S7E4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 46-53. *The story of Somerville. By M. A. Haley. Boston, 1903. vi p., 1 1., 157 p. front. 12°. F74.S7H1 (/tcL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 104-111. Sonthborough. * Dedication of soldiers' monument. Address by S. Appleton*i^. Jan. 1, 1867. (MSS.) * Record of the soldiers of Southborough during the rebellion from 1861 to 1866, together vsdth extracts from public docu- ments, &c., &c. Marlboro' 1867. 127 p. 8°. F74.S72S73 (/nL. C.) South Boston. See Boston. Springfield. *History of Springfield, 1636-1886. By M. A. Green. Spring- field, 1888. 11 p. 1., 645 p. front., dlus., plate, port., map, facsim. 8°. F74.S8G8 (/n,L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 521-539. Stockbridge. *Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument, Stock- bridge, Massachusetts, Oct. 17, 1866. H. D. Sedgwick. Nevvr York, 1867. 20 p. 8°. F74.S86S4 {In L. C.) Stoneham. History of Stoneham, Massachusetts. By W. B. Stevens . . . Stoneham, Mass. 1891. 2 p. 1. [3J-352 p. incl. illus., port. 3 port. 8° F74.S88S8 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 80-91. Story of the first defenders. District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts. Written and comp. by Granville Fernald. . . . Washington, 1892. 24 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 8°. E501.F36 Stnr bridge. *Address of F. H. Gleason on Decoration day, 1873. South- bridge, 1873. 16 p. 8°. {In Mass. hist, soc.) Sudbury. *Annals of Sudbury, Wayland and Maynard, Middlesex county, Massachusetts. By A. S. Hudson . . . [n. p., 1891 ?] 13 p. 1., 214, 40, vi p. 1 1. front., plates (incl. iUus., ports., map) 4°. F74.S94H8 {In L. C.) Sudbury civil war period: p. 30. Wayland civil war period: p. 154-155. MASSACHUSETTS. 333 Sudbury — Continued. * History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1638-1889 ... By A. S. Hudson. [Boston] 1889. xxii, 660 p., 1 1. front., iUus., plate, port. 8°. F74.S94H9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 535-567. Proceedings at the dedication of the memorial presented to the town of Sudbury ... by Mr. Samuel B. Rogers, in honor of the soldiers in the civil war . . . May 31, 1897. Sub- bury [1897 ?] 69 p. front., port. 8°. (/n W. D. L. pamp. V. 264.) Sunderland. * History of the town of Sunderland, Massachusetts . . . By J. M. Smith . . . Greenfield, Mass., 1899. xii, 684 p. front., plates (inch illus., ports., facsims.) 8°. F74.S96S6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 146-148. *A record of Sunderland in the civil war of 1861 to 1865. Comp. by J. L. Delano, in 1881. According to vote of the town. Amherst, Mass., 1882. 43, [3] p. 8°. F74.S96D3 (/Ti,L. C.) Sutton. * History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts from 1704 to 1876 . . . Comp. by W. A. Benedict and H. A. Tracy. Worcester, 1878. 837 p.. 1. 1. front., iUus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.S98B4 (/?iL. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 158-168, 787-788. Swampscott. *Swampscott: historical sketches of the town. By Waldo Thompson. Lynn., 1885. xi, 241 p. illus., plates. 12°. F74.S99T4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 150-170. See Lynn. Taunton. * History of Taunton, Massachusetts . . By S. H. Emery . . . Syracuse, N. Y., 1893. 768,110 p. iUus., plates, (incl. iUus., ports.) facsims. 4°. F74.T2E5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 497-522. * Quarter millennial celebration of the city of Taunton, Massa- chusetts . . . 1889. Taunton, 1889. 3 p. 1., [7]-426 p. front., plates, facsims. 8°. F74.T2T2 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 71-74. See Bristol county. Tewksbury. * Tewksbury. A short history. By E. W. Pride. Cambridge, 1888. 3 p. 1., 73 p. 12°. F74.T3P9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 41-45. 334 MASSACHUSETTS. * Three April days, 1689, 1775, 1861. By A. S. Roe. Worcester, 1881. [4], 19 p. 8°. (7?i Mass. State library.) Townsend. * History of the town of Townsend, Middlesex county, Massa- chusetts ... By I. B. Sawtelle. Fitchburg, 1878. 455 p. ports., plan. 8°. F74.T7S2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 259-284. Truro. * Truro-Cape Cod ; or, Land marks and sea marks. By Shebnah Rich. Boston, [1883.] 580 p. front., ports., illus. 8°. F74.T9R4 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 473-482. Tyngstoro. * Record of the Tyngstoro soldiers, 1861-6. (In Annual report of the Town officers, 1894, p. 41-48.) (In Mass. hist, soc.) ^Additions . . . (In Annual report of the Town officers, 1895. p. 35.) (In Mass. hist, soc.) Uxbridge. ^Address delivered at the Unitarian church, in Uxbridge, Mass., in 1864. By Henry Chapin. Worcester, 1881. xvi, [17]- 214 p. front, (port.) 8°. F74.U9C4 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldier: p. [208]-211. Wales. *An address delivered in Wales, October 5, 1862, being the centennial aimiversary of the municipal organization of the town ... to which is annexed a "Roll of honor." By Absalom Gardner. . . . Springfield, 1866. 44 p. 8°. F74.W17G2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 42-44. Waltham. * Proceedings at the celebration of the sesquicentennial of the town of Waltham . . . Jan. 16, 1888. Waltham, 1893. 104 p. port. 8°. F74.W2W2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 59, 101-104. * Report of the committee of the Waltham Union league, * organized in 1863. Boston, 1863. 28 p. 8°. F74.W2W5 (In L. C.) * Waltham, past and present; and its industries. By C. A. Nelson. Cambridge, 1879. 152 p. front., illus. (photos.) 12° F74.W2N4 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 110-111. War government, federal and state in Massachusetts, New York,. Pennsylvania and Indiana, 1861-65. By W. B. Weeden Boston, 1906. xxv, 389 [1] p. 8°. E459.W39 MASSACHUSETTS. 335 Warwick. * Histoiy of the town of Warwick, Massachusetts. By Jonathan Blake. Boston, 1873. 240 p. front, (port.) plan. 12°. F74.W3B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 189-190. Watertown. Watertown's military history. Pub. in 1907, under the di- rection of a conunittee representing the Sons of the American revolution, and Isaac B. Patton Post 81, G. A. R. Boston, 1907. xvii, 281 p. 16 plates, 4 ports., plan, 7 facsims. 8°. F74.W33W4 Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 129-207. Wayland. The town of Wayland in the civil war of 1861-1865, as repre- sented in the army and navy of the American union. Pre- pared and published by order of the town of Wayland. Wayland, 1871. 452 p.' 8°. F74.W35W4 Names arranged alphabetically. See Sudbury. Wellesley. * Memorial day address. By J. H. Benton, jr. 1894. [n. p., 1894 ?] Westborough. * History of Westborough, Massachusetts. By H. P. DE Forest and E. C. Bates. Westborough, 1891. xvi, 504 p. front., plates (iQcl.illus., ports.) 8°. F74.W5D3 (/tj-L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [24o]-273. Westford. * History of the town of Westford in the county of Middlesex, Massachusetts, 1659-1883. By E. R. Hodgman . . . Low- ell, 1883. viii, 494, 1 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) fold. map. 8°. F74.W58H8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [185]-219. Westminster. * Historical poem, to be read at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument in Westminster, Mass., July 4, 1868. By Robert Peckham, aged 83 years . . . Fitchburg, 1868. 26 p. 8°. F74.W62P3 {In L. C. also in Mass. hist. soc. Library.) * History of Westminster, Massachusetts . . . 1728-1893. By W. S. Heywood. Lowell, 1893. xvi, 963 p. front., plates (mcl. illus., ports.) fold. map. 8°. F74.W62H6 (7nL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 399-425. * Memorial address of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, at Westminster, Mass., May 30, 1876. [n. p., 1876?] 15 p. 8°. E642.M64 {In L. C. also in Mass. State library.) 336 MASSACHUSETTS. Weston. * Reception of the returned soldiers of Weston, Mass., and memorial service in honor of the fallen. August 22, 1865. Published by order of the selectmen. Waltham, Mass., 1865. 23 p. 8°. F74.W64W55 (In L. C.) West Roxbury. * Ceremonies at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument, September, 1871. 32 p. 12°. (In Mass. hist, soc.) Weymouth. Historical sketch of the town of Weymouth, Mass., from 1622 to 1884. Comp. By Gilbert Nash . . . [Boston,] 1885. X, 346 p. 4°. F74.W68N65 (Weymouth historical society. [No. 2.]) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 214-243. *An oration delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' monu- ment in North Weymouth, Mass. . . . July 4, 1868. By G. B. Loring. With an appendix, containing the other ex- ercises, and record of the deceased soldiers. Weymouth, 1869. 44 p. 8°. F74.W68L8 (In L. C. also in Mass. hist. soc. Library.) * Reminiscences. By E. S. Hunt. Boston, 1907. 307 p. front, (port.) 8°. F74.W68H9 (In L. C.) At head of title: Weymouth ways and Weymouth people. Privately printed. Civil War period: p. 143-145. Whately. * History of the town of Whately, Mass. . . . 1660-1871. By ""j. H. Temple . . . Boston, 1872. 332 p. front., 'facsim. 8°. F74.W69T2 (7raL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 162-168. * History of the town of Whately, Mass. . . . 1661-1899, as rev. andenl. by J. M. Crafts . . . Orange, Mass., 1899. 628, 8 p., 11. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F74.W69C8 (In'L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 241-247. Wilbraham. *A historical address delivered at the centennial celebration . . . of the town of Wilbraham, June 15, 1863. By R. P. Stebbins . . . Boston, 1864. 317, 1 p. front., plates, facsims. 8°. F74.W7S8 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 135, 246. Winchedon. *History of the town of Winchedon (Worcester county, Mass.) ... By A. P. Marvin. Winchedon, 1868. 528 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) fold, map, fold, plan, fold. tab. 8°. F74.W75M3 (In'L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 481-520. ^Memorial day address. By J. D. Long. 1882. [n. p., 1882 ?] MASSACHUSETTS. 337 Winchester. *Annual reports of the town, for the financial year, Feb. 28, 1866. Boston, 1866. 66 p. 8°. {In Mass." hist, soc.) Woman's association of the 36th regiment, Massachusetts volunteers. * Woman's association of the 36th regiment Mass. vols. Worcester, Mass., 1896. 28 p. front., pi. 16°. E513.5.36thW {In L. C.) Includes historical sketch and list of members. Women. Massachusetts women in the civil war. By Mrs. Marj'' A. Livermore. {In Massachusetts in the army and navy during the war of 1861-65 . . . Boston, 1895-1896. 4°. V. 2, p. 586-603.) E513.3.H63 Worcester. Board of trade. Devens statute. Committee list. [n. p., n. d.] 1 p. 1., [16] p. front, (port.) 16°. Worcester. Dedication of the soldiers' monument at Worcester, Massa- chusetts, July 15, 1874 . . . Worcester, 1875. 90 p. front. 4°. F74.W9W8327 *Grand army of the republic fair, 1886. The Old guard. nos. 1-3. Worcester, 1886. E462.1.M38W2 {In L. C.) *Grand army of the republic fair, 1886. Programme, Dec. 10- 12, 1895. Worcester, 1895. 44 p. History of the Worcester guards and the Worcester city guards from 1840 to 1896. By S. Hathawa}- . . . Worcester, 1896. 67 p. plates, ports. 8°. F74.W9H26 * History of Worcester in the war of the rebellion. By A. P. Marvin. Worcester, 1870. 582 p. front., ports. 8°. F74.W9M2 {In L. C.) Lists of soldiers. History of Worcester in the war of the rebelHon. By A. P. Marvin . . . New ed. with additions and corrections. Worcester, [Mass.,] 1880. iv, [3]-606 p. front., plates, ports., plan. 8°. F74.W9M22 Lists of soldiers. *The Old guard. Printed under the auspices of Geo. H. Ward post, No. 10, G. A. R. [v. 1-4], January, 1886, January, 1887, February, 1888 and February, 1889. Worcester, Mass., 1886-1889. 4 v. in 1. f°. E462.1.M38W2 {In L. C.) * School history of Worcester. By C. Van D. Chenoweth, Worcester, 1899. iv p., 2 1., [9]-167 p. front., plates. 16°. F74.W9C5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 141-143. 338 MASSACHUSP/J '1 s. Worcester — Continued . *Tlie story of Worcester, Massachusetts. By T. F. O'Flynn. Boston, 1910. viii p., IL, 159 p. front, (port.) plates (incl. illus., maps) 12°. F74.W903 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 105-109. iSee Worcester county. Worcester county. Dedication of the equestrian statue of Major General Charles Devens, and of the monument to the soldiers of Worcester county, in the war for the union, July 4, 1906. Worcester, Mass., 1907. [38] p. front., (port.)' illus. 8°. F74.W9W834 * History of Worcester county, Massachusetts . . . Boston^ 1S79. 2 V. fronts., plate, port., map, facsim. 4°. F72.W9H6 (In L. C.) Worcester county civil war period: y. 1, p. 194-196. Worcester city civil war period: v. 1, p. 588-601. ^History of Worcester county. Comp. under supervision of D. H. Hurd. Philadelphia, 1889. 2 v. illus., plates, ports., double map. 4°. F72.W9H9 (/ti L. C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, viii, Ixxxiii, 884 p.; v. 2, vi, 885-1762 p. Civil war period: v. 2 p. 1585-1591. "Memorial day address. By A. S. Roe. 1883. [n. p., 1883?]. The Worcester county statistical record and military roll of honor . . . also, the names in full of all the volunteers from Worcester county, in the service of the United States. Worcester, 1862. 2 p. 1., [5]-150 p. 24°. F72.W9W91 Worthington. "^ History of Worthington. Bj^ J. C. Eice [and others.] Spring- field, 1874. Yarmouth , * History of Old Yarmouth . . . By C. F. Swift. Yarmouth- port, 1884. 281, 2 p. ports., map, facsim. 8°. F74.Y2S9 {In L. C.) Ciidl war period: p. [202]-209, [260J-262. The Youth in the rebellion. Address given before Geo. H. Ward Post 10, G. A. R. in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass.^ June3, 1883,byA. S. Roe. . . . Worcester, 1883. 27 p. 8° {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 255.) MICHIGAN. 339 MICHIGAJSr. STATE PUBLICATIONS. AdjvMntrgeneraV s office. Annual report of the adjutant, quartermaster and inspector general. (F. W. Curtenius.) Dec. 1, 1860. 39 p. 8°. E514.2.M63 1860. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan, for the year 1860. Lansing, 1861. [Doc] Xo. 12.) Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Jno. Robertson.) Dec. 24, 1861. 47 p. 1 fold. tab. 8°. E514.2.M63 1861. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan, for the year 1861. Lansing, 1862. p^oc] No. 8.) Annual report of the adjutant general. (John Robertson.) . . . 1862. Together with a supplementary report . . . Lansing 1863. 95,309 p. fold. tab. 8°.^ Eol4.2.M63 1862. Supplementary report. Contents. — Casualties in battle, deaths by dis- ease, discharged from service, . . . from the beginning of the war to Dec. 31, 1862. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Jno. Robertson.) Dec. 31, 1863. Lansing, 1864. 2 1., [5]-501 p., 1 1. 1 fold. tab. 8°. E514.2.M63 1863. Contents: Draft, Oct.-Xov., 1863. Troops mustered during war. Michigan troops furnished during the war. Michigan troops in the field. 1st regiment engineers and mechanics. Ist-llth regiments cavalry. 1st regiment light artillery. lst-27th regiments infantry. 1st regiment sharpshooters. Other commands. Condition of . . . regiments in the field, Oct. 31, 1863. Resignations, casualties, &c. List of casualties among the enlisted men . . . Jan. 1-Oct. 31, 1863. Number of troops furnished by each county . . . County lists of volunteers. State troops. Appendix. Official report of James M. Edmonds, President Michigan Soldiers' relief association, at Washington, D. C, Jan. 19, 1864. Official reports of [various] state military agents. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Jno. Robertson.) Dec. 31, 1864. Lansing, 1865. 233, 946 p., 1 1. 8°. E514.2.M63 1864. 340 MICHIGAN. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents : Table showing number o£ volunteers enlisted in the army, number of men drafted number of men enlisted in the navy . . . Table, covering the operations of each sub-district . from Sept. 19, 1863-Oct. 31, 1864, under all calls of the President . . . Approximate number of troops furnished by the several counties, prior to Nov. 1, 1864. Michigan troops in the field. Engineers and mechanics. Ist-llth regiments cavalry. 1st regiment light artillery. 13th-14th batteries light artillery. (14th battery employed as heavy artillery since May, 1864.) lst-5th regiments infantry. 6th regiment infantry (Heavy artillery.) 7th-29th regiments infantry. 1st regiment sharpshooters. 102d regiment U. S. colored troops. Condition of Michigan regiments in the field. State troops. Miscellaneous. Appendix, Resignations, casualties, &c. List of casualties among the enlisted men. 1st regiment engineers and mechanics. Ist-llth regiments cavalry. Merrill Horse. 1st regiment light artillery. 13th-14th batteries light artillery. lat-27th regiments infantry. 102d regiment U. S. colored troops. 1st Michigan sharpshooters. lst-2d regiments U. S. sharpshooters. Michigan provost guard. Michigan soldiers in regiments of other states. Addenda. Casualties among enlisted men. (Note: The additional "Casualties " were returned too late for insertion in the Reports of previous years, to which they properly belong. ) Reports. Official report of James ,M. Edmonds, President Michigan Soldiers' relief association, at Washington, D. C. Oct. 27, 1864. Reports of the [various] state military agents. U. S. sanitary commission. Army vote. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Jno. Robertson.) Dec. 31, 1866. Lansing, 1866. 3 v. 8°. E514.2.M63 1865-66. MICHIGAN. 341 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents : V. 1. — Table, showing number of men raised by enlistment and draft in each sub-district of the state, between Nov. 1, 1864, and the suspension of recruiting April 14, 1866. . Recapitulation by counties. Statement, showing tJie regiments, batteries and companies, of Michigan troops mustered into the United States service, and giving dates of first enlistment Michigan troops in the field. Engineers and mechanics. lst-4th regiments cavalry. Report of Colonel and Bvt. Brig. gen. B. D. Pritchard, 4th Mich, cavalry, relative to the pursuit and capture of Jeffereon Davis. 5th-llth regiments cavalry. 1st regiment light artillery. 13th-14th batteries light artillery. lst-30th regiments infantry. 1st regiment sharpshooters. Merrill's Horse-Companies H, I, and L. 1st regiment infantry (colored.) 102d regiment TJ. S. colored troops. State troops. Detroit light guard. Lyon guard. Scott guard. Miscellaneous. Michigan Soldiers' relief assoeiation of the District of Columbia. History of organization. Appendix. Resignations, casualties, &c. List of casualties among the enlisted men since Nov. 1,' 1864. 1st regiment engineers and mechanics. Ist^th regiments cavalry. V. 2.— 5th-llth regiments cavalry. 1st regiment light artillery. 13th-14th batteries light artillery. Ist-lOth regiments infantry. V. 3.— llth-30th regiments infantry. 1st regiment sharpshooters. 102d regiment U. S. colored troops. Provost guard. 23d regiment infantry Illinois. 66th regiment infantry Illinois. Merrill Horse. Omissions 1st vol. Report of the Hon. T. W. Ferry, commissioner of the Soldiers' national cemetery, at Gettysburg, Pa., Jan. 16, 1867. 342 MICHIGAN. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Record of service of Michigan volunteers in the civU war, 1861-1865. Pub. by authority of the Senate and House of representatives of the Michigan Legislature under the dhection of Brig. Gen. Geo. H. Brown, adjutant general. [Kalamazoo, Mich., 190-.] 46 v. front., ports. 8°. E514.3.M62 Compiled by George H. Turner, assistant adjutant general. The arrangement of the names is alphabetical under each regiment or other organization. No general index published, although provided for in the law authorizing the publication of the set. Contents: V. 1-30— lst-30ih regiments infantry. V. 31^1— Ist-llth regiments cavalry. V. 42— 1st regiment light artillery. V. 43— 1st regiment engineers and mechanics. V. 44— Ist regiment Michigan sharpshooters. lst-2d regiments U. S. sharpshooters. Co. D, Western sharpshooters. V. 45— Merrill horse. 23d, 37th, 42d, 44th regiments Illinois infantry. Co. C, 70th regiment New York infantry. Co. K, 1st regiment New York cavalry. 47th regiment Ohio infantry. 1st regiment Michigan lancers. Chandler horse guards. Provost guard. Miscellaneous. V. 46— 1st regiment colored infantry. * The flags of Michigan. Comp. by Jno. Robertson, adjutant- general. Lansing, Mich., 1877. 119 p. front., pi. 8°. E514.M624 (In L. C.) Michigan in the war. Compiled by Jno. Robertson, adjutant general. By authority. Lansing, 1880. 137, 590, 269 p. front, (port.) plate. 8°. E514.M61 Contents: Part 1— In the state. Part 2— In the field . lst-30th regiments infantry. 1st regiment colored infantry. (102d U. S. C. T.) Engineers and mechanics, 1st regiment light artillery. MICHIGAN. 343 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Michigan in the war — Continued. Contents — Continued. Part 2— Continued . In the field — Continued. 13th.-14th batteries light artillery. 1st regiment sharpshooters. 1st, 5th-7th regiments cavalry. Michigan cavalry brigade. 2d-4th, 8th-llth regiments cavalry. Table showing dates and places of muster of Michigan regi- ments . . . Officers and men who fell under the flag in defense of the Union, 1861-1865. Part 3— Register of commissioned officers. Addenda and errata. Appendix. Index. * Rev. ed. Lansing, 1882. 1039 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. E514.M62 {In L. C.) Andersonville monument commission. * Report of the Andersonville monument commission. BaMlefield commission. See History of Michigan organizations at Chickamauga . . . By C. E. Belknap. E514.B43 Gettysburg iattlefield commission. Michigan at Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. June 12, 1889. Proceedings incident to the dedication of the Michigan monuments . . . Detroit, 1889. 173, iv p. 15 plates (inch front.) ports., 3 maps. 8°. E481.G3M5 Governor. Message. (Moses Wisner.) Jan. 1, 1861. Appendix: Opin- ion of the attorney-general ... 72 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan, for the year 1860. Lansing, 1861. [Doc] No. 1.) J87.M5 1861p Inaugural message. (Austin Blair.) Jan. 2, 1861. 24 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1860. Lansing, 1861. [Doc] No. 2.) J87.M5 1861p Message. (Austin Blair.) [Extra session.] Jan. 2, 1862. 11 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan, for the year 1861. Lansing, 1862.) J87.M5 1861p * Message. (Austin Blah.) Jan. 7, 1863. Lansmg, 1863. 31 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1862. Lansing, 1862.) J87.M5 1863p (/nL.C.) * Message. (Austin Blau-.) Jan. 19, 1864. Lansing, 1864. 18 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1863. Lansing, 1864.) J87.M5 1864p (ZnL.C.) Accompanying documents: Report of the Commissioners of the Soldiers' national cemetery at Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1863. 344 MICHIGAN. Governoi — Continued . * Message. (Austin Blair.) Jan. 4, 1865. Lansing, 1865. 26 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1864. Lansing, 1865. Doc. no. 1.) J87.M5 1865p {In L. C.) * Inaugural message. (Henry H. Crapo.) Jan. 4, 1865. Lan- sing, 1865. 34 p. 8°. (7?i Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1865. Doc. no. 2.) J87.M5 1867p {In L. C.) Quartermaster-general' s office. Annual report of the quartermaster-general. (J. H. Foun- tain.) Nov. 30, 1861. 16 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan, for the year 1861. Lansing, 1862. [Doc] No. 9.) J87.M5 1861p Annual report of the quartermaster-general. (J. H. Foun- tain.) Dec. 1, 1862. Lansing, 1862. 24 p. 8°. Annual report of the quartermaster-general. (Wilham Ham- mond.) Dec. 1, 1863. Lansing, 1864. 19 p. 8°. *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Williain Ham- mond.) Dec. 1, 1864. Lansing, 1865. 38 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1864. Lansing, 1865. Doc. no. 11.) J87.M5 1865p (7n L. C.) *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Orrin N. Gid- dings) Dec. 1, 1865. Lansing, 1865. 15 p. 8°. {In Joint documents of the state of Michigan for the year 1865. Lansing, 1866. Doc. no. 8.) J87.M5 1867 p. (/nL.C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 6th heavy artillery. See 6th infantry, light Artillery. 1st hght artillery. Battery A. Reunion. (1893 at Coldwater.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., 1893. V. VI, no. 5, May, 1893, p. 7.) 1st light artillery. Battery D. (Called also 4th battery light artillery.) Annual reunions. (1891 at Colon.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., 1891. V. IV, no. 9, September, 1891, p. 1.) 1st hght artillery. Battery H. An artilleryman's recollection of the battle of Atlanta. By R. H. Tuthill. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. MiUtary essays and recollections. Chicago, 1891. 8°. v. 1, p. 293-319.) E464.M56 MICHIGAN. 345 light Artillery — Continued. 4th battery light artillery. See 1st hght artillery, Battery D. 8th battery light artillery. See 1st hght artiUery, Battery H. De Golyer's Eighth Michigan battery. See 1st light artillery, Battery H. Loomis battery. See 1st light artillery, Battery A. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Expenses of the First Michigan cavalry. [Favorable] re- port from the Committee on war claims. [Washington, 1888.] 2 p. 8° ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 1995.) Expenses of the First Michigan cavalry. [Favorable] re- port from the Committee on War claims. [Washington, 1892.] 2 p. 8°. (fU. S.] 52d Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 436.) 1st U. S. lancers. (Michigan cavalry.) 2d cavalry. A hundred battles in the West. St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-1865. By M. P. Thatcher. Detroit, 1884. xvi p. 1 1., [17]-416 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E514.6.2d 3d cavalry. Reminiscences. By S. T. Bryce. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 11, November, 1890, p. [3].) f°- Reunion. (1890 at Kalamazoo.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 3, p. [3], March, 1890.) f° (1896 at Lansing.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 5, p. 5, May, 1896.) £°. 4th cavalry. Minty and the cavalry. A history of cavalry campaigns in the western armies. By J. G. Vale. Harrisburg, 1886. xxxi, 550 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E493.V14 A noble band. Sterling work performed by the Fourth Michigan cavalry . . . Closed its career with the cap- ture of Jeflf Davis. By T. H. G. Minty. (In National tribune. Mar. 12, 1896, p. 1.) 5th cavalry. ^Personal reminiscenpes of Samuel Harris. Chicago, 1897. 1 p. 1., 172 p. front., plate, port. 8°. E601.H31 {In L. C.) A story of the war of the rebellion. Why I was not hung. By Samuel Harris . . . [Chicago, 189-?] 29,[l]p. 16°. E476.27.H31 346 MICHIGAN. Cavalry — Continued. 5th cavalry — Continued. Mustered out June 23, 1865, veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 1st cavalry. See Michigan cavalry brigade. 6th cavalry. Annual reunion. 4th (1891 at Jackson.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IV, nos. 1-2, p. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1891.) f° Personal recollections of a cavalryman with Custer's Michigan cavalry brigade in the civil war. By J. H. Kidd . . . Ionia, Mich., 1908. xiv p., 1 1., 476 p. front., ports., 3 maps. 8°. E601.K45 7th cavalry. Annual reunion. (1890 at Battle Creek.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 12, p. [3], December, 1890.) £° (1892 at Grand Eapids.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 1, p. [4], January, 1893.) f°- (1894 at Lansing.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 10, p. 7, October, 1894.) f°. 7th (1896 at Ann Arbor.) (/n Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 7, p. 2, July, 1896.) f° An historical sketch of the seventh regiment Michigan volunteer cavalry from its organization in 1862, to its muster out, in 1865. By A. B. Isham . . . New York, [1893]. 118 p. front., illus., (ports.) facsim. 8°. E514.6.7thl Through the Wilderness to Richmond. By A. B. Isham." {In National tribune. June 5, 1902.) Through the Wilderness to Richmond. By A. B. Isham. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincmnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 198- 217.) E464.M71 Personal and historical sketches and facial history of, and by members of the Seventh regiment Michigan volun- teer cavalry 1862-1865. Comp. by W. O. Lee . . . Detroit, Mich., [1902?] Lx, [10]-313 p. ports. 8°. E514.6.7thL Roster of survivors . . . 1890. Ann Arbor, 1890. 32 p. 16°. Roster of survivors . . .'and muster-out rolls of the regiment. Ann Arbor, 1895. 65 p. 8°. (7n,W. D.L. pamp. V. 256.) Mustered out December 15, 1866. Veterans and recruits transferred to 1st cavalry. MIOHIGAH-. 347 Cavalry — Continued. 8th cavalry. Annual reunion. 23d (1893 at Lansing.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. lli p. 5, November, 1893.) f°- *"Witli touch of elbow;" or, Death before dishonor''. By Capt. James M. Wells. Chicago, 1909. iii, [2] p., 1 1., 362 p. front., plates, ports., facsims. 8°. E601.W45 {In L. C.) 9th cavalry. Ninth Michigan cavalry. By W. W. Cook, G. H. Turner and W. A. Blye. {In Cooper's Coffee Cooler, vol. Ill, nos. 1-3, 5, Jan.-Mar., May, 1890.) i° Andersonville diary, escape, and list of the dead, with name, co., regunent, date of death and no. of grave in cemetery. By J. L. Eansom . . . Auburn, N., Y., 1881. 304 p. incl. port. 12°. E612.A5il2 11th cavalry. Annual reunion of the . . . association . . . 3d (1889 at Battle Creek.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no..4, p. [3], April, 1890.) i". Consohdated with 8th cavalry, July 20, 1865. Chandler's horse guard. Custer's Michigan cavalry brigade. See Michigan cavalry brigade. Merrill Horse. Michigan battalion. Annual reunions. 7th (1890 at Battle Creek.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, nos. 8-9, p. 5, Aug.-Sept., 1890.) i\ Michigan cavalry brigade composed of the following ; 1st, 5th, 6th, and 7th regiments cavalry. Michigan cavalry brigade. Draw sabre. Charge. The Michigan cavalry brigade at Gettysburg. ... By J. A. Bigelow. {In National tribune. May 27, 1886.) Michigan brigade of cavaby at the battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, under command of Brig. -Gen. Geo. A. Custer. By Samuel Harris . . . [Cass City? 1894?] 16 p. front. 16°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 220.) Michigan cavalry brigade in the Wilderness. A paper ... by Gen. J. H. Kidd. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Mich. War papers. Detroit, 1889. 8°. v. 1, no. 11.) E464.M62 348 MICHIGAN. Cavalry — Continued. Michigan cavalry brigade — Continued. Michigan troopers. The operations of the Michigan cav- alry brigade in the Gettysburg canapaign. Address by Gen. J. H. Kidd on the occasion of the dedication of the monument erected on the battlefield by the state of Michigan, [n. p., n. d.] 6 1. f°. Eode with Custer. Michigan cavalry brigade under the golden-haired general. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Chp- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) See 6th cavaby. Infantry. 1st infantry. Annual reunion. (1890 at Saginaw.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 7, p. [3]. July, 1890.) f°. (1893 at Jackson.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 7, p. 5, July, 1893.) f. llth (1896 at Coldwater.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 7, p. 2, July, 1896.) i". * Incidents, marches, battles, and camp life; and the adven- tures of the author known as the Indian Banker, who was fifer in Company F, and made such remarkable time in leaving Bull Run. Detroit, 1861. 33 p. * ' 'The ways of the world." Being a history of the life of David WeUs, the hero of seven battles. Written by himself. Adrian, Mich., 1867. 24 p. 8°. E601.K31 {In L. C.) The writer's home was at Jackson, Mich. He served in the Ist Mich, infantry, 4th R. I. battery and 3d Mass. battery. 1st infantry. Company A. * History of the Detroit Ught guard . . . Comp. by F. S. Isham and PurceU & Hogan, Detroit. Detroit, 1896. 104 p., 1 1. incl. port. 4°. E514.5.1st. {In L. C.) 2d infantry. Annual reunion. 12th (1893 at Hillsdale.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 11, p. 5, November, 1893.) f. 15th (1896 at Detroit.) Detroit reunion on the river. Survivors of the Second Michigan infantry meet Aug. 18th. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, V. IX, nos. 8-9, August-September, 1896, p. 6.) 3d infantry. Annual reunions. 21st (1892 at Grand Rapids.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 12, p. [4], December, 1892.) f«. 25th (1896 at Grand Rapids.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 1, p. 7, January, 1896.) f". MICHIGAN. 349 Infantry — Continued . 3d infantry — Continued. Four years' campaigning in the Army of the Potomac. . . . By D. G. Crotty . . . Grand Rapids, Mich., 1874. 207 p. 8°. E493.6.C95 Non-veterans mustered out, June 10, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 5th infantry, June 13, 1864. 4th. infantry. Annual reunion. ISth. (1890 at Sturgis.) [In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 7, p. [3], July, 1890.) i". 21st (1893 at Hillsdale.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 7, p. 6, July, 1893.) f". 23d (1895 at Jonesville. ) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VIII, nos. 6-7, p. 1, June-July, 1895.) i". 24th (1896 at Hudson.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 7, p. 2, July, 1896.) f°. Reminiscences, incidents, battles, marches and camp life of the Old 4th Michigan infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1864. By 0. S. Barrett . . . Detroit, Mich., 1888. 44 p., 1 1. illus. 8°. E514.5.4th {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) Mustered out June 30, 1864. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 1st infantry. 5th infantry. *Memorial sketches of Doctor Moses Gunn, by his wife. [Mrs. Jane Augusta (Terry) Gunn.] With extracts from letters and eulogistic tributes from his colleagues and friends. Chicago, 1889. xx, 380p. front, ports. 12°. E601.G96 (/wL. C.) The Michigan Fifth. Stood first in the state and first in the corps. . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 6th infantry. Annual reunions. 23d (1896 at Jackson.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, nos. 8-9, p. 3, August-September, 1896.) t° Among the cotton thieves. By Edward Bacon. . . . Detroit, 1867. 299, [1] p. 8°. E601.B118 *Autobiography of Capt. W. S. Fowler. Manistee, 1877. Old Sixth Michigan infantry observes fiftieth anniver- sary. (Aug. 22, 1911.) (Chpping.) 7th infantry. Annual reunion. 4th (1890 at Oxford.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 6, p. [3], June, 1890.) f°. 350 MICHIGAN. Infantry — Continued. 7th infantry — Continued. Annual reunion — Continued. 7th (1893 at Lowell.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 7, p. 7, July, 1893.) f°. 10th (1896 at Bronson.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 6, p. 3, June, 1896.) f°. A Christmas reminiscence of Fredericksburg. (Poem.) By F. W. Owen. [n. p., n. d.] 3 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) Souvenir of the Seventh, containing a brief history of it. Prefaced by a view Front and rear of the "late unpleasantness." . . . By J. A. Tivy. Detroit, Mich., [190-?] 78 p. illus., col. plate, ports. 12°. E514. 5.7th 8th infantry. Annual reunion. (1890 at Jackson.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 6, p. [3], June, 1890.) £°. (1896 at Mason.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 6, p. 4, June, 1896.) f° The wandering regiment . . . By H. E. Carey. {In National tribune. Mar. 17, 1904.) * Robert Henry Hendershot; or. The brave drummer boy of the Rappahannock. By William S. Dodge . . . Chicago, 1867. vi, [7]-202 p. front, (port.) 8°. E601.D64 (772, L.C.) Drummer Hendershott. Capt. [H. A.] Ford insists that after much research he is a fraud. (Jin National trib- une. Sept. 24, 1892, p. 3.) 10th infantry. History of the formation, naovements, camps, scouts and battles of the Tenth regiment Michigan volunteer in- fantry, containing a short historical sketch of every officer connected with this regiment, also, the names, dates of enlistments . . . from the first enhstment to date of re-enUstment. Written and compiled by F. W. H.[ewes.] Detroit, 1864. 229 p., 1 1. front, (port.) 8°. E514.5.10th Outline of veteran service, Feb. 6, 1864-July 19, 1865. By F. W. H.[ewes.] [New Bloomfield, N. J., 1891?] 31, [1] p. 12°. Reunion. (1890 at Flushing.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, nos. &-9, p. 5, Aug.-Sept., 1890.) f°. MICHIGAN. 351 Infantry — Continued . nth infantry. Annual reunions. (1891 at Colon.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IV, no. 9, p. 1, September, 1891.) f°. (1893 at Leonidas.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 10, p. 7, no. 11, p. 5, October-November, 1893.) f° (1894 at Sturgis.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 8, p. 3, August, 1894.) f° (1895 at Three Rivers.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VIII, no. 9, p. 4, September, 1895.) f° Personal recollections of the war of the rebellion. By B. M. Hicks. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapohs, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. [519]-544.) E464.M63 nth infantry. Company D. [List of members.] (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 11, p, [7], November, 1892.) i°. nth infantry. Mustered out September 30, 1864. Recruits formed into a detachment and transferred to 11th in- fantry. (Reorganized.) 12th infantry. Reunion. (1891 at Niles.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 3, p. [8]. March, 1892.) (1893 at Athens.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 11, p. 7, no. 12; p. 5, November-December, 1893.) f°- (1894 at Battle Creek.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 10, October, 1894, p. 7.) f°- (List of members -attending. In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 11, p. 7. November, 1894.) 13th infantry. Annual reimion. 29th (1894 at Kalamazoo.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 1, p. 3, January, 1894.) f°. 30th (1895 at Kalamazoo.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VIII, no. 1, p. 3, January, 1895.) t° * Poetical history. By E. P. De Yoe. Narrative of Col. Michael Shoemaker, of the part taken by the 13th regiment ... in the battle of Stone River . . . Dec. 29, 1862-Jan. 3, 1863. (In Pioneer collec- tions. Report of the Pioneer society of the state of Michigan. Detroit, 1880. 8°. v. 2, p. 612-637.) F561.M61 Narrative of the capture of Col. Michael Shoemaker . . . near Tyree Springs . . . his journey to Richmond; his confinement and experience in Libby Prison . . . War sketch by Col. Michael Shoemaker. (In Pioneer 352 MICHIGAN. Infantry — Continued. 13th infantry — Continued. collections. Report of the Pioneer society of the state of Michigan. Detroit, 1880. 8°. v. 3, p. 166-188.) F561.M61 Narrative of the occupation, fortification, attack upon, defense of, and retreat from Stevenson, Ala., in 1862. . . . [By Col. Michael Shoemaker.] (In Pioneer collec- tions. Report of the Pioneer society of the state of Michigan. . . . Lansing, 1883. 8°. ... v. 4, p. 133-168.) F561.M61 16th infantry. Annual reunion. 14th (1894 at Ann Arbor.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 11, p. 7, November, 1894.) f° Strong Vincent and his brigade at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. O. W. Norton . . . Chicago, 1909. 57 p. pi., port. 8°. E481.G3N88 17th infantry. [Favorable] report of the Committee on military affairs on the return to the state of Michigan, certain regi- mental flags . . . [Washington, 1895.] Ip. 8°. ([U.S.] 53d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Report no. 867.) 17tli, 19th, 20th and 22d regiments infantry. 17th infantry. Company E. Recollections of the East Tennessee campaign. Battle of Campbell Station, Nov. 16, 1863. Siege of Knox- ville, Nov. 17-Dec. 6, 1863. By W. H. Brearley. Detroit, 1871. 48 p. 8°. E470.B82 18th infantry. The defense of Decatur, Alabama. By C. C. Doolittle. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1890. 8°. v. 3, p. 264-277.) E464.M71 19th infantry. Annual reunion. 23d (1890 at Union City.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 10, p. 3, October, 1890.) f°. 25th (1892 at Kalamazoo.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 10, p. [4], October, 1892.) f°- *Baughman, the Oklahoma scout. Personal reminiscences. By Theodore Baughman. Chicago, 1886. 215 p. incl. front. 11 pi. 12°. E601.B34 (In L. C.) The army bummer. By M. B. Duffie. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 8, p. 7, August, 1894.) f°. Return of flags. See 17th infantry. See The Star corps ; or, Notes of an army chaplaiii . . . Rev. G. S. Bradley . . . E601.B81 MICHIGAN. 353 Infantry — Continued. 20th infantry. Annual reunion. 25th. (1890 at Marshall.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 10, p. 3, October, 1890.) f°. 28th (1893 at Jackson.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 11, p. 5, November, 1893.) f°. * The story of the Twentieth Michigan infantry, July 15, 1862, to May 30, 1865; embracing official documents on file in the records of the state of Michigan and of the United States referring or relative to the regiment. Comp. by B. M. Cutcheon . . . Lansing, Mich., 1904. 271, [1] p. front., pL, ports. 8°. E514.5.20th, (In L. C.) Return of flags. See 17th infantry. 21st infantry. Annual reunion. 18th (1890 at Grand Rapids.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 11, p. 1, November, 1890.) f° 21st (1893 at Ionia.) (Jn Cooper's Cofiee cooler, v. VI, no. 11, p. 5. November, 1893.) f° The battle of Bentonville. By M. W Bates. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St.Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth ser. p. 136-151.) E464.M63 From Michigan to Chattanooga in 1862. By M. W. Bates. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 215-226.) E464.M63 Army of the Cunaberland. Molding an aggregation of young Wolverines into a splendid regiment. By C. E. Belknap. {In National tribune, June 16, 1904.) Private Dennis McCall. A tale of the Twenty-first Michi- gan regiment. By J. W. Fitzmaurice. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 10, p. 1, October, 1893.) f°. (Poem.) "My experiences as a prisoner of war, and escape from Libby Prison." A paper . . . by W. B. McCreery . . . Feb. 6, 1888. Detroit, Mich., 1893. 29 p. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Mich. War papers. Detroit, 1893. 8°. V. 1, no. 10.) E464.M62 22d infantry. [Adverse] report of the Committee on military affairs to provide for the restoration to the Society of the 22d Michigan infantry volunteers, two flags now in War Department. [Washington, 1894]. 1 p. 8° ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 397.) 354 MICHIGAN. Infantry — Continued . 22d infantry — Continued. [Favorable] report of the Committee on military affairs to provide for the restoration of two flags . . . [Wash- ington, 1894] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 490.) Return of flags. See 17th infantry. 23d infantry. Annual reunion. 25tli (1890 at Saginaw.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 11, p. [2], November, 1890.) f° 24th infantry. History of the 24th Michigan of the Iron brigade known as the Detroit and Wayne county regiment. By 0. B. Curtis. Detroit, 1891. 483 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E514.5.24th In the Iron brigade. The heroic deeds of the Twenty- fourth Michigan . . . By G. L.Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Kentucky strategy. Munfordsville an important point several times during the war. By A. W. Slayton. {In National tribune, June 4, 1903.) Reunion. (1895 at Detroit.) {In Cooper's CoHee cooler, v. IX, no. 1, p. 7, January, 1896.) f°. 25th infantry. Annual reunions. (1892 at Three Rivera.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 8, p. [7], August, 1892.) f°- The story of the Twenty-fifth Michigan ... By B. F. Travis. Kalamazoo, 1897. 400 p. front., ports., map. 8°. E514.5.25th 26th infantry. Annual reunions. 26th (1891 at St. Louis.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IV, no. 5, p. [2], May, 1891.) f°. 28th (1894 at Grand Rapids.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 4, p. 5, April, 1894.) f°- * Our camp journal, [n. p., 186-?] 4°. (In Contribu- tions towards a bibliography of the civil war in the United States. ... By Geo. Maurice Abbot, [n. p., 18— «]p. xiv. 8°. Z1242.A13) From the Wilderness to Spottsylvania. By R. S. Robert- son. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincmnati, 1888. 8°. v. l,p. 252-292.) E464.M71 MICHIGAN. 355 Infantry — Continued . 28th infantry. *AJ1 about it for 10 cents; to which is appended Geo. E. Reed's poetical description of the campaigns of the Sixth corps during 1863. Compiled by C. L. Cum- mings. Harrisburg, [1883.] 30 p. The great war rehc. . . . Together with a sketch of my life, service in the army, and how I lost my feet since the war; also, many interesting incidents illustrative of the life of a soldier. Comp. and sold by C. L. Cum- mings . . . [n. p., n. d.] cover-title, 48 p., 1 1. 8°. E601.C97 Reunion. (1890 at Kalamazoo.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 12, p. [3], December, 1890.) f°. Detroit and Wayne county regiment. See 24th infantry. Detroit light guard. See 1st infantry. Company A. St. Joseph county battalion. Annual reunion. 12th (1895 at Colon.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VIII, no. 9, p. 5, September, 1895.) f°. Sockton's independent regiment. See 16th infantry. Stonewall regiment. See 17th infantry. Wayne county regiment. See 24th infantry. Sharpshooters. S\arp=;hooter3. Company B. See 2d U. S. sharpshooters. Sharpshooters. Companies C, I, and K. See 1st U. S. sharpshooters. Brady's independent company sharpshooters. See 16th in- fantry. Dygert's independent company sharpshooters. See 16th infantry. Hall's independent battalion sharpshooters. See 16th infantry . Jardine's independent company sharpshooters. See 16th infantry. Volnnteers. Register. (In Official army list of the volunteers of Illinois . . . Michigan . . . Comp. and pub. by G. B. Saiith . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [hij-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 16°.) E494.S64 Register. (In V. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861,'62, '63, '64, '65 . . [Washmgton, 1865 ?] 8 v. 12.°) E494.U58 356 MICHIGAN. MISCELLANEOUS . Allegan county, * History of Allegan and Barry counties, Michigan . . . Phila- delphia, 1880. 521 p. plates (inch Ulus., ports.) ports., col. map. 4°. F572.A3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 88-118. Barry county. See Allegan county. Bay county. * History of Bay county, Michigan . . . Ed. and comp. by A. H. Gansser. Chicago, 1905. 726 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F572.B3G19 (InL.C.) Civil war period: p. 342-348. Berrien county, * History of Berrien and Van Buren counties, Michigan . . . Philadelphia, 1880. 548 p. front, (double col. map.) plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F572.B5H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 57-118. *A Twentieth century history of Berrien county, Michigan. O. W. Coolidge, author and ed. Chicago, N. Y., 1906. x, 1007 p. 4°. F572.B5C7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. [62]-140. Branch county. * A Twentieth century history and biographical record of Branch county, Michigan. H. P. Collin, author and ed. New York and Chicago, 1906. xvi, 879 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports., double map.) 4°. F572.B8C6 (InL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 258-296. * History of Branch county, Michigan . . . [By Crisfield John- son.] Pliiladelphia, 1879. 347 p. plates, ports., maps. 4°. F572.BSJ6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 59-98. Calhoun county. Greeting. By George W. Stone. {In Michigan pioneer and historical society. Historical collections. Collections and researches made . . . Lansing, 1912. 8°. v. xxxviii, p. 219-220.) F561.M61 Record in civil war. Cass county, * A Twentieth century history of Cass county, Michigan. [By] L. H. Glover, ed. Chicago and New York, 1906. xiv, 782 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports., maps) 4°. F572.C3G5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 297-833. * History of Cass county, Michigan. [By Alfred Mathews.] . . . Chicago, 1882. viii, [9]-432 p. illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) ports. 4°. F572.C3M4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 115-140. MICHIGAN, 357 llinton county. See Shiawassee county. )etroit. The history of Detroit and Michigan, or The metropolis illus- trated ... By Silas Farmer. Detroit, 1884. xlv, 1024 p. front., illus., facsims. 4°. F574.D4F232. Civil war period: p. 305-312. *The history of Detroit and Michigan, or, The metropolis illus- trated . . . By Silas Farmer. 2d ed. rey. and enl. Detroit, 1889. 2 V. fronts., plates, ports. 4°. F574.D4F233 (/?iL.C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 305-312. *History of Detroit and Wayne county and early Michi- gan . . . By Silas Farmer. 3d ed. rev. and enl. De- troit, 1890. 2 V. fronts., plates, ports. 4°. F574.D4F24 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 305-312. Soldiers' and sailors' monument. {In General history of Michigan . . . Comp. by C. K. Tuttle. Detroit, 1874. p. 540-542.) 8°. F566.T96 Detroit in the war. Splendid record of the city of the straits. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 278.) See 24th infantry. Eaton county. See Ingraham county. Jeneral history of the State of Michigan; with biographical sketches, portrait engravings, and numerous illustrations. A com- plete history of the peninsular state . . . Comp. by Charles Eichard Tuttle. Detroit, 1874. 2 p., 1 1., vii-xvi, [17]-730 p. front., illus., ports. 8° F666.T96 Jenessee county. *History of Genessee county, Michigan ... By PFranklin Ellis.] Philadelphia, 1879. 446 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F572.G3E4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 63-113. }rand Rapids. *History of Grand Rapids and its industries. By Dwight Go^s. Chicago, 1906. 2 v. fronts., ports. 4°. F574.G7G4 {In L. C.) Pagination continuous: v. 1, 9, 9-682, vii-lx p. ; v. 2, Ixi-lxiii, 683-1321a p. Civil war period: v. 2, p. 689-708. *History of Grand Eapids, Michigan (with and appendix- History of Lowell, Michigan.) By Albert Baxter. New York and Grand Rapids, 1891. xiii, 1 p., 1 l, 855 p. front., iUus., ports. 4° F574.G7B3 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 572, 575-621. 358 MICHIGAN. Gratiot county. *Portrait and biographical album of Gratiot county, Michi- gan . . . Chicago, 1884. 3 p. 1., 19-821 p. ports. 4°. F572.G8P8 (771 L.C.) Civil war period: p. 773-775. Hillsdale county. *History of Hillsdale county, Michigan . . . Philadelphia, 1879. 334 p. front., plates (incl. iUus., ports.) map. 4°. F572.H6H6 (/nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 47-80. History of Michigan during the war of the rebellion. By Gen. John Kobertson. {In The Red book of Michigan; a civil, mili- tary and biographical history. By Charles Lanman. Detroit, Washington, 1871. pt. 2, p. [141]-412. 8°.) F566.L3 History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Missionary Ridge. 1863. By [C. E. Belknap.] Lan- sing, Mich., 1897. 374, [1] p. plates, incl. illus., ports, front. 8°. E514.B43 Howell. The settlement of Howell. By Mrs. B. F. Batcheler. {In Michigan pioneer and historical society. 8°. Historical collections. Collections and researches made . . . Lansing, 1912. T. xxxviii, p. 176-195.) F561.M61 Huron county. *Portrait and biographical album of Huron county . . . Chi- cago, 1884. 3 p. 1., 19-500 p. ports. 4°. F572.H9P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 430. Ingraham county. *History of Ingraham and Eaton counties, Michigan . . . By S. W. Durant. Philadelphia, 1880. 586 p. front., plates, ports. 4°. F572.I5D9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 546-586. Isabella county. *Portrait and biographical album of Isabella county, Michi- gan ... Chicago, 1884. 3 p. 1., 19-590 p. ports. 4°. F572.I7P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 580. Jackson county. *De Land's history of Jackson county, Michigan . . . Comp. by C. V. De Land . . . [Logansport? Ind.,] 1903. 3 p. 1., [13]-1123 p. ports. 4°. F572.J1D3 {In L. 0.) Civil war period: p. 383-391. MIOHIGAIT. 359 Jackson county — Continued. *History of Jackson county, Michigan . . . History of Michigan. Chicago, 1881. 4 p. 1., [17]-1156 p. illus., plates (incl.illus., ports.) ports., col. map. 8°. F572.J1H6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 340-396. Kalamazoo county. *History of Kalamazoo county, Michigan . . . [S. W. Durant, comp.] Philadelphia, 1880. 552 p. front., plates, ports., map. 4°. F572.K1D9 (7n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 176-208. lowell. See Grand Rapids. Macomb county. *History of Macomb county, Michigan. Chicago, 1882. viii, [17]-924 p. front, (map), plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F572.M1H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 374-431. Mecosta county. *Portrait and biographical album of Mecosta comity, Michi- gan . . . Chicago, 1883. viii p., 1 1., 19-654 p. ports. F572.M4P8 (7nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 589-597. *Michigan as a province, territory and state, the twenty-sixth mem- ber of the Federal union. By H. M. Uttley. B. M. Cutcheon. Advisory ed. CM. Burton. [New York,] 1906. 4 V. fronts., plates, ports., maps. 8°. F566.U91 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 3, p. 450-461. MicMgan in the opening of the war. A paper ... by W. H. Withington. Mar. 2, 1887. Detroit, 1889. 17 p. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Mich. War papers, v. 1, no. 5.) 8°. E464.M62 Michigan monuments at Gettysburg. Dedication. Address of Gen. J. H. Eadd. June 12, 1889. [n. p., n. d.] 25 p. front. (port.) 8°. Michigan at Gettysburg. Address of Gen. L. S. Trowbridge. June 12, 1889. Detroit, [1889 ?] cover-title, 12 p. plates, incl. illus., port. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 220.) Midland county. *Portrait and biographical album of Midland county, Michi- gan . . . Chicago, 1884. 3 p. 1., 19-433 p. ports. 4°. F572.M6P8 (/wL. C.) Civil war period: p. 426-427. 80379—13 2i 360 • MICHIGAN. Monroe county. *History of Monroe county, Michigan. T. E. Wing, ed. New York, 1890. viii, [9]-606, 53 p. front., plates, (iacl. illus., ports.) 4°. F572.M7W7 (Inh.G.) Civil war and lists of soldiers: p. 527-577. Newayco county. *Portrait and biographical album of Newayco county, Michi- gan . . . Chicago, 1884. viii p., 2 1 , 19-572 p. ports. 4°. F572.N5P8 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period: p. 506-509. Northville. Our soldier dead. An address on Decoration day, North- ville. May 30th, 1884, by George Duffield . . . [Detroit, 1884?] cover-title, 24 p. 8°. F574.N8D8 (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 213.) Northville roll of honor. Soldiers in the revolutionary war, Mexican war, and civil war: p. 15-18. Ottawa county. ^Historical and business compendium of Ottawa county, Michi- gan . . . [By Hiram Potts] . . . and a business directory and compendium of general information for 1892-93. Grand Haven, Mich., [1892.] 2 v. in 1. fold. map. F572.08P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 125-137. Saginaw county. *History of Saginaw county, Michigan . . . History of Michi- gan . . . [By M. A. Leeson and Damon Clarke.] Chicago, 1881. 3 p. 1., [17]-960 p. plates, (inch iUus., ports.) ports., fold. map. 8°. F572.S1L4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 338-381. St. Clair county. *History of St. Clair county, Michigan . . . Chicago, 1883. vii p., [17]-790 p. ports., fold. map. 4°. F572.S12H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 359-401. Sanilac county. *Portrait and biographical album of Sanilac county . . . Chi- cago, 1884. 3 p. 1., 19-546 p. ports. 4°. F572.S2P8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 465^69. Shiawassee county. *History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . . . Philadelphia, 1880. 541 p. front., Ulus. ports. 4°. F572.S5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 39-115. MICHIGAN. 361 Soldiers and sailors association of southwestern Michigan. Official register of the soldiers and sailors attendiag the . . . annual reunions. . . . 6tli (1884 at Battle Creek.) Albion, 1884. 56 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 267.) 7th (1885 at Benton Harbor.) Albion, 1885. 32 p. 12°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) 8tli (1886 at Kalamazoo.) Albion, 1886. 46 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) 9tli (1887 at Three Rivers.) Niles, 1887. 24 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) 10th (1888 at Allegan.) NUes, 1888. .39 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) *llth (1889 at 12th (1890 at Kalamazoo.) and 13th (1892 at Sturgis.) Union City, [1892?] 35 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 260.) *14th ( ) to date. Stnrgis. Patriotism of Sturgis. {In Cooper's Coffee Cooler. 9th year, Aug.-Sept. 1896. p. 13.) i". List of officers and enlisted men. Three Rivers. Soldiers monument. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 2, p. 1, February, 1894.) f°. Extracts from history of Three Rivers. By W. H. Hum- phrey. {In Michigan pioneer and historical society. His- torical collections. Collections and researches made. Lansing, 1912. 8°. v. xxxviii, p. 417-436.) F561.M61 Civil war period: p. 429-430. *Times of the rebellion in Michigan. {In The Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. p. 155-170. 8°.) E470.H86 {In L. C.) Van Bnren county. See Berrien. Wayne county. ♦Landmarks of Wayne county and Detroit. By R. B. Ross and G. B. Catlin. Rev. C. M. Burton. Detroit, 1898. xx, 872, 320 p. ports, mcl. front. 4°. F572.W4R8 (/nL. C.) OivU war period: p. 418-430. Wayne county. See 24th infantry. See Detroit. Wyandotte, Memorial Day address. By M. P. Thacher. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich. 9th year, no. 6, p. 5. June, 1896.) f° 362 MINNESOTA. MINNESOTA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (J. B. Sanborn.) Dec. 5, 1861. [n. p., n. d.] 320 p. fold, tables. 8°. {In Executive documents of the state of Minnesota for the year 1861. Saint Paul, 1862.) E515.-2.M66 1861 Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Roster of the military Staff. Line. lst-28th regiments infantry. A Bill for an act to provide for the organization, support and dis- cipline of the military forces of the state, and for other military pur- Statement of arms issued to Minnesota, commencing from the time it became a territory up to the present time. Volunteer regiments. Showing the killed and wounded of the 1st regiment infantry at thiB battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861 . . List of commissioned officers. lst>-4th regiments infantry. Sharpshooters, light cavalry and artillery companies. 1st regiment sharpshooters. Company light artillery. lst-3d companies light cavalry. Rolls of lst-4th regiments infantry. Valley sharpshooters. Mower county guards. Warsaw rifles. Goods purchased by the quartermaster-general . . . the parties sell- ing agreed to look to the United States for payment alone. Goods purchased for which cash had to be paid. . . . Showing claims made by parties for goods sold, services rendered and damages sustained . . . Showing claims paid by the adjutant-general from hia private funds and from the contingent expenses of the office . . . General orders. Official reports . . . battles of Bun Run and Edward's Ferry. . . . Muster roll of. 1st regiment infantry. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Oscar Malmros.) Dec. 15, 1862. St. Paul, 1863. 160, 392 p. fold, tables. 8°. E515.2.M66 1862 Contents: Report of the Adjutant-general. The Sioux war. Statement of arms, accoutrements and ammunition, on hand in the state arsenal ... 1st Dec, 1862. MINNESOTA. 363 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores delivered to the 4th-10th regiments . ._ Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores delivered to the volunteer militia Feb. 24, 1862-Dec. 25, 1862, and to citizens, for the protection of the frontier settlements. Invoice of ordnance and ordnance stores delivered to Colonel Colby's expedition, Aug. 19-Dec. 11, 1862. Volunteer forces raised and organized . for the General govern- ment, from the commencement of the war up to the 15th day of Dec, 1862. Volunteer forces from the state of Minnesota, enlisted within the state for service in the United States, under call of July 2, 1862. Volunteer forces raised and organized . before and after the Istday of Jan., 1862. Abstract of the number of the enrolled militia, volunteers, quota to be raised and number to be drafted in each county Nov. 1, 1862. Showing present localities of Minnesota troops in the service of the United States, stationed within this state. 6th-10th regiments infantry. 1st regiment Minnesota mounted rangers. Appendix. Recruits enlisted in the old regiments since July 2, 1862. Recruits for the 4th regiment infantry. Rosters. 2d company, Minnesota sharpshooters. 2d regiment light artillery. 5th-10th regiments infantry. 1st regiment mounted rangers. Commissioned officers. Sharpshooters. Light artillery. Ist-lOth regiments infantry. 1st regiment mounted rangers. General orders. Special orders. Field return of troops operating against the Sioux Indians . for the month of Sept., 1862. List of died, discharged, deserted and transferred, to Nov. 1, 1862. List of deaths which occurred in the several Minnesota regi- ments and independent companies during the present South- em and Indian wars, up to Dec. 15, 1862. List of the sick and wounded, as reported in Hospital, during the months— Oct.-Dec, 1862. List of militia companies formed in the several counties dur- ing the present year for the Sioux Indian expedition, and the date of their organization. Brown county militia. List of persons who sought refuge at Fort Ridgley, on the outbreak of the Indian war. Post return of Fort Ripley . . . Nov., 1862. 364 MINNESOTA. Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Oscar Malmros.) Dec. 15, 1863. St. Paul, 1863. 59, 211 p. fold, tables. 8°. E515.2.M66 1863 Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Appendix. Roster of the military force of the state. General and staff officers. Is1>40th regiments of infantry. Official register of the volunteer army for 1863. Ist-lOth regiments infantry. Sharpshooters. lst-3d batteries light artillery. Battalion light cavalry. Major Hatch's independent battalion cavalry. Casualties. General orders. Special orders. Muster roll of Capt. James Sturgis' company of state scouts. Reports from Minnesota regiments in the field. lst-5th regiments infantry. 1st battery light artillery. Muster roll Hatch's battalion (cavalry). 3d battery light artillery. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Oscar Malmros.) Dec. 26, 1864. St. Paul, 1865. 400 p. fold, table. 8°. E515.2.M66 1864 Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. OflBcial register of the volunteer army for 1864. 1st battalion infantry. Ist-llth regiments infantry. Sharpshooters. 2d regiment cavalry. Brackett's battalion (cavalry). Independent battalion cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. 1st regiment heavy artillery. Casualties since last report. Roster, State militia. General officers. Field and staff officers. Return of quotas and credits, under calls of 1864, . . . for^the month ending Nov. 30, 1864. Statement showing number of drafted men exempted, and for what cause . . . up to Dec. 1, 1864. General orders. Special orders. Muster roll. 11th regiment infantry. Independent battalion cavalry (Hatch's). MINNESOTA. - 365 Adjutant-general' s office — Continued . Annyal report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued . Muster roll — Continued. 2d regiment cavalry. Brackett's battalion cavalry. Recruits for Ist-lOth regiments infantry. 2d regiment cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. Brackett's battalion cavalry. Hatch's battalion cavalry. U. S. colored troop. 1st regiment heavy artillery. Volunteers re-enlisted in lst-5th regiments infantry. Ist company sharpshooters. 2d company sharpshooters. lst-2d batteries light artillery. lst-3d companies cavalry. (Von Minden, West and Brack- ett.) Veterans accredited to Minnesota in various foreign organizations. Reports from Minnesota regiments in the field. 2d^th, 6th-7th, 9th-10th regiments infantry. 1st battery light artillery. Reports of state agents. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (John Peller.) Dec. 1865. Saint Paul, 1866. 179 p. fold, tables. 8°. E515.2.M66 1865. Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Return of quotas and credits under all calls of 1862, 1863, and 1864, ending April 30, 1865. Exhibit of the amounts paid by the several counties ... as bounties to volunteers . Tabular statement showing the original strength, gain and loss, casual- ties and strength at date of muster-out . . . during the late war. Statement showing the number of men furnished, and the amount of money expended for the purpose of raising troops by the several counties . . . during the war. List of dratted men and substitutes assigned to Minnesota organiza- tions. l8t-6th, 9th, 11th regiments infantry. 1st regiment heavy artillery. 3d battery light artillery. U. S. colored troops. Recruits for the several organizations who enlisted during the year 1865. Battalion of cavalry (Brackett's). lst-2d, 6th-10th regiments infantry. Battalion of cavalry (independent). 2d regiment cavalry. 1st army corps. 366 MIITNBSOTA. Adjutani^generaV s office — Continued . Annual report of the adjutant-general^Continued. Contents — Continued. Recruits for the several organizations, etc. — Continued. 1st, 3d batteries light artillery. U. S. colored troops. . 1st regiment veteran volunteer engineers. 1st regiment heavy artillery. Reports from Minnesota regiments in the field, 5th, 7th, 9th-10th regiments infantry. Exhibit of expenses. General orders. Annual report of the adjutant (H. P. Van Cleve.) ... for the year ending December 1, 1866, and of the military forces of the state from 1861 to 1866. Saint Paul, 1866. 805 p. fold, tables. 8°. E.515.2.M66 U Contents: Final record of Ist-llth regiments infantry. 1st battalion infantry. 1st regiment heavy artillery infantry(?) l8t-2d companies sharpshooters. 1st regiment mounted rangers. Brackett's battalion cavalry. 2d regiment cavalry. Independent battalion cavalry (Hatch's). lst-3d batteries light artillery. Soldiers' home. Annual report of the Board of trustees. UB384.M6 1st (1887-88). St. Paul, 1888. 44-p. 8°. 2d (1888/89). Mianeapolis, 1889. 45 p. 8°. 3d (1889/90). Minneapolis, 1890. 59 p. 2 fronts. 8° 4th (1890/91). Minneapolis, 1891. 55 p. 8°. 5th (1891/92). Minneapolis, 1892. 51 p. 8°- 6th (1892/93). Minneapolis, 1894. 41 p. 8°. 7th (1893/94). St. Paul, 1894. 48 p. 8°. 8th (1894/95). St. Paul, 1895. 58 p. 8°- 9th (1895/96). St. Paul, 1896. 57 p. front., plates. 8°. Report is for fiscal year. VicTcsburg monument commission. *Report of the Minnesota- Vicksburg monument commission to the Governor . . . with a sketch of the service of the Third, Fourth and Fifth Minnesota infantry and the First Minne- sota battery . . . Nov. 1862-July, 1863. L. F. Hubbard, C. C. Andrews, T. P. Wilson, commissioners, [n. p., 1907.] 64 p. inch illus., maps, double map. 8°. E481.V6M6 (In L. C.) MINNESOTA. 367 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. lat heavy artillery. The battle of Birch Coolie. By J. J. Eagan. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. 7-16.) E464.M63 light Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. See Shiloh monument commission. See Vicksburg monument commission. 1st independent battery light artillery. 2d independent battery light artillery. Cavalry, 1st mounted rangers. The Frontier of Southwestern Minnesota in 1857; the Ink-Pa-Doo-Ta outbreak; the campaign of 1863 against the Sioux. By Horace Austin. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 124-143.) E464.M63 Memorial of the Legislature of Minnesota in favor of the payment of bounty . . . [Washington, 1871.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.]42d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 3.) Reminiscences of Indian depredations in Minnesota. By James Starkey. {InM.. O.L. L. U. S. Mum. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. 262-286.) E464.M63 Infantry. 1st infantry. At Gettysburg. By William Lochren. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. 42-56.) E464.M63 The 1st Minn. The commanders of the different organ- izations of the regiment. By T. H. Presnell. {In The National tribune. Mar. 11, 1909. p. 7.) The First Minnesota volunteer infantry. By J. N. Searles. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St.Paul,1890. 8°. Secondseries. p.80-113.) E464.M63 From Cold Harbor to Petersburg with the Second Army corps. By C. E. Caukin. A paper read Jan. 8, 1896 . . . Portland, Ore., 1896. 16 p. 8°. {In M.O. L.L.U.S. Ore. War papers. No. 4.) E464.M74 368 MINNESOTA. Infantry — Continued. 1st infantry — Continued. Incidents of the battles of Fair Oaks and Malvern Hill. By E. D. NeOl. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. 454-479.) E464.M63 Minnesota's pride. Fresh facts about her gallant regi- ment. The famous charge at Gettysburg showed true blood. . . . By G. L. KOmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Minnesota's pride. Fresh facts about her gallant First regiment . . . By G. L. KUmer. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, Sturgis, Mich., Aug.-Sept., 1896. p. 14.) Narrative of the First regiment. By William Lochren. [St. Paul? 1890?] 78 p. 4°. Separate from "Minnesota in the civil and Indian wars ..." Old Peninsular days. ... By J. A. Wright. {In Na- tional tribune. Mar. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1900.) Regimental association. Proceedings of annual reunions. 35th (1902). St. Paul, 1902. [34] p. ports. 8°- RoU of honor at Gettysburg. By G. L. KUmer. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Ninth year, nos. 8-9, Aug.- Sept., 1896. p. 14.) f°. 2dj,infantry. A drummer boy's diary . . . 1861-1865. By William Bircher. St. Paul, 1889. 199 p. front., iUus. 12°. E601.B61 The experiences and observations of a drafted man in the civil war. By Levi Gleason. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapo- lis, 1909. 8°. Sixth' series, p. 545-556.) E464.M63 Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. By J. C. Donahower. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth series, p. 74-102. E464.M63 *Memorialof John Foote, late captain. [Comp.byS.A.Foot. New York, 1862.] cover-title, 24 p. 8°. E515.5.2.dF {In L. C.) The Mill Spring campaign. By J. W. Bishop. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle St. Paul, 1890. 8°., Second series, p. 52-79.) E464.M63 Narrative of the Second regiment. By J. W. Bishop. {In Minnesota in the civil and Indian wars . . . v. 1, p. [79]-122.) 4°. E515.M66 MINNESOTA. 369 St. Paul, 1886. 38 p. 8' Minneapolis, 1888. 35 p. St. Paul, 1889. 39 p. 8' Minneapolis, 1889. 27 p. Minneapolis, 1890. Minneapolis, 1892. 28 p. lip. Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry — Continued. *^Zso as separate, p. 79-146. 4°. E515.5.2dB (Inh-C.) The story of a regiment : being a narrative of the service ... in the civil war of 1861-1865. By J. W. Bishop. St. Paul, 1890. 256 p. front., ports. 12°. E515.5.2d Van Derveer's brigade at Chickamauga. By J. W. Bishop. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. MinneapoHs, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. [53]- 74.) E464.M63 3d infantry. Annual reunions. E515.5.3d (/wL. C.) * Ist (1870). Minneapolis, 1870. See 6tli. * 2d * 3d (1886). ' 4th (1887). * 5th (1888). * 6th (1889). * 7th (1890). * 8th (1891). * 9th ( ) *10th ( ) *llth (1895). *12th (1896). *13th (1897). *14th(1898). *15th (1899). *16th (1900). *17th (1901). *18th (1902). *19th (1903). *20th (1904). *21st (1905). *22d (1906). *23d (1907). *24th (1908). *25th (1909). *26th (1910). *27th (1911). *28th (1912). *29th (1913). The early days of reconstruction in Northeastern Arkan- sas. By Hans Mattson. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series, p. 322-337.) E464.M63 My experience in rebel prisons. By C. C. Andrews. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 24- 40.) E464.M63 Minneapolis, 1896. 8 p. 8°. St. Paul, 1896. 16 p. 8°. Minneapolis, 1899. 24 p. 8' Minneapolis, 1899-00. 20 p. Minneapolis, 1901. 12 p. 8' Minneapolis, [1902?] 16 p. Minneapolis, [1903?] Minneapolis, [1904?] Minneapolis, [1905?] Minneapolis, [1906?] 20 p. 16 p. 16 p. 20 p. Minneapolis, 1908. Minneapolis, 1909. 12 p. 20 p. 370 MINNESOTA. Infantry — Continued. 3d infantry — Continued. Reminiscences of my confinement as a prisoner of war. ByJ.B.Hoit. (7nM. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. GUmpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. 75-81.) E464.M63 The surrender of the Third regiment; By C. C. An- drews. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1887. 8°. First series, p. 337-368.) E464.M63 The Third Minnesota in the battle of Fitzhugh's Woods. By C. C. Andrews. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. 511-518.) E464.M63 See Vickshurg monument commission. 4th infantry. History of the Fourth Minnesota infantry volunteers during the great rebellion, 1861-1865. By A. L. Brown. St. Paul, 1892. 594 p. illus., plates, ports., maps, front. 8°. E515.5.4th See Vickshurg monument commission. 5th infantry. Minnesota in the battles of Corinth. By L. F. Hubbard. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapohs, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p.479- 496.) E464.M63 Minnesota in the battles of Nashville, December 15-16, 1864. By L. F. Hubbard. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. 259-284.) E464.M63 The Red River expedition. By L. F. Hubbard. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. GUmpses of the nation's strug- gle. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series, p. 267-279.) E464.M63 The Yellow Medicine massacre. By J. F. Bishop. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Third series. New York, 1893. 8°. p. 17- 25.) E464.M63 See Viclcsiurg monument commission. 6th infantry. Company E. History of Company E. By A. J. Hill. With an ap- pendix, by C. J. Stees. ... St. Paul, 1899. 45 p. front, (port.) 8°. E515.5.6th MINNESOTA. 371 Infantry — Continued . 7th infantry. The expedition against the Sioux Indians in 1863, under General Henry H. Sibley.. By L. W. Colhns. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series, p. 173- 203.) E464.M63 8th infantry. Reminiscences of service with the Eighth Minnesota in- fantry. By B. W. Brunson. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth series, p. 365-381.) E464.M63 9th infantry. Letter of the secretary of war communicating, in an- swer . . . information relating to the arrest and im- prisonment, by the military authorities of Missouri, of soldiers belonging to the 9th Minnesota regiment. [Washmgton, 1864.] 8 p. 8° ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 24.) 10th infantry. Battle of Nashville. Rout and destruction of Hood's army. . . . By A. E. Glanville. {In National tribune, July 8, 1886.) 13th infantry. Life in a fort. Thirteen months of garrison duty in Fort St. Phihp . . . ByE. B.Lufkin. (/n National tribune, Dec. 9, 1886.) Sharrpshooters. 1st company sharpshooters. Assigned to 2d U. S. sharp- shooters. Company A, February 10, 1862. 2d company sharpshooters. Assigned to duty with 1st infantry. May 30, 1862 to November 23, 1863. Mustered out March 19, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 1st battalion infantry. See 1st U. S. sharpshooters. Company I. Volunteers. Register. {In Official army list of the volunteers of Illinois . . . Minnesota Comp. and pub. by G. E. Smith . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [iii]-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 16°. E494.S64 Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 372 MINNESOTA. MISCELLANEOUS . Anoka county. * History of Anoka county and the towns of Champlin and Dayton in Hennepin county, Minnesota. By A. M. Good- rich. Minneapolis, 1905. [13], 320 p. illus., ports. 12°. F612.A6G6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 97-104. Brainerd. Memorial address delivered by J. L. Dobbia at Brainerd, Minn. May 30, 1895. [n. p., 1895?] 15 p. 8°. Champlain. See Anoka county. Civil war papers. By L. F. Hubbard. 1. Minnesota in the battles of Corinth, May to October, 1862. 2. Minnesota in the campaigns of Vicksburg, November, 1862, to July, 1863. 3. Minnesota in the Red River expedition, 1864. 4. Minnesota in the battles of Nashville, December 15 and 16, 1864. 5. Minnesota in the campaign of Mobile, 1865. (In Minnesota. Historical society. Collections, v. xii, p. [531]-638. front, (port.) plates, maps (partly fold.)) 8°. F601.M66 Dakota county. * Dakota county. Its past and present, geographical, statistical and historical . . . By W. H. Mitchell. Minneapolis, 1868. vi, 161 p. front, (port.) illus. 12°. F612.D2M6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 59-68. * History of Dakota county and the city of Hastings . . . and outlines of the history of Minnesota. By J. F. WiUiams. By G. E. Warner and C. M. Foote. Minneapolis, 1881. iv p., 2 1., 551 p. map. f°. F612.D2W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 286-256, Dayton. See Anoka county. Duluth. * History of Duluth and St. Louis county, past and present. Editors, W. E. Woodbridge, J. S. Pardee . . . Chicago, 1910. 2v. ports., inch front. 4°. F614.D8W8 {Inh.C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, 412; v. 2, [413]-899. St. Louis county civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 404-405. Faribault county. * History of Faribault county, Minnesota, from its first settle- ment to the close of the year 1879. In three parts . . . By J. A. Kiester . . . Minneapolis, 1896. 687 p. ports. 4°. F612.F2K4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 125-213. MINNESOTA. 373 Fillmore county. * History of Fillmore county . . . also Sioux massacre of 1862 . . . Minneapolis, 1882. 3 p. 1., 626 p. 4°. F612.F4H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p! 292-299, Goodhoe county. Goodhoe county, Minnesota, past and present. By an old settler [J. W. Hancock.] Red Wing, Minn., 1893. vi, 349 p. plates, incl. front. 8°. F612.G6H2 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. ] 36-161. Goodhue county. * History . . . the part borne by Minnesota's patriots in the war of the great rebellion. . . . Red Wing, Minn., 1878. iv, 664 p. ports. 8°. F612.G6H6 (In h.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 282-330. Hastings. See Dakota county. Hennepin county. * History of Hennepin county and the city of Minneapolis . . . [By G. E. Warner and C. M. Foote.] . . . Minneapolis, 1881. iv p., 2 1., 713 p. f°. F612.H5W2 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 188-211. * History of Minnesota ... By E. D. NeUl . . . 4th ed. rev. and enl. Minneapolis, 1882. lii, 49-928, 10, 16, 4 p. front., fold. maps. 4°. F606.N42 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 645-755. History of Minnesota and tales of the frontier. By C. E. Flandrau- St. Paul, 1900. vii, 408 p. front, (port.) 8°. F606.F58 Civil war period: p. 123-135. Houston county. * History of Houston county . . . also Sioux massacre of 1862 . . . Minneapolis, 1882. 3 p. 1., 526 p. 4°. F612.H8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Minnesota: p. 131-138. * Illustrated history of Minnesota ... By T. H. Kirk. St. Paul, Minn., 1887. 244 p. front, (double map) illus., ports, map. 12°. F606.K58 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 137-140, 15^160. Minneapolis. * History of the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. By Isaac Atwater. New York, 1893. xxii, 1010 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 4°. F614.M5A8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and biographies of soldiers: p. 811-851. 374 MINNESOTA. Minnesota and the war. By Hon. Alexander Ramsey. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Second series. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. p. 227-231.) E464.M63 Minnesota in the civil and Indian wars 1861-1865. Prepared and published under the supervision of the Board of commis- sioners appointed by the act of the Legislature of Minnesota of April 16, 1889. St. Paul, Minn., 1890. 2 v. 4°. E515.M66 Contents : V. 1— Narratives and rosters of 1st regiment infantry. 1st battalion infantry. 2d-lltli regiments infantry. lst-2d companies sharpshooters. 1st regiment mounted rangers. 2d regiment cavahy. Brackett's battalion cavalry. Hatch's battalion cavalry. Ist regiment heavy artillery. lst-3d batteries light artillery. List and short record of general officers. List and short record of the volunteer staff corps. List, furnished by the War department, of appointments in the United States army from Minnesota, 1861-1870 inclusive. Officers of colored troops. Narrative and roster of citizen soldiers who served in the Indian war of 1862-1864, and following campaigns in Minnesota. V. 2— Official reports and correspondence. Battles, campaigns, expeditions, skirmishes, etc. Bull Run. Ball's Bluff. Mill Springs. Pittsburg Landing or Shiloh. Lochridge's Mills, Tenn. Farmington (Siege of Corinth.) Fair Oaks, or Seven Pines. Seven-days' battles. Expedition to Pikeville, Tenn. Murfreesborough. Antietam. luka. Corinth. Perryville, or Chaplin Hills. Reconnaissance to Charlestown, W. Va Fredericksburg. Sioux Indian war. Redwood. Fort Ridgley. New Ulm. Birch Coolie. "Wood Lake. MINNESOTA. 375 ILiiinesota in the civil and Indian wars 1861-1865— Continued. Contents — Continued . V. 2— Continued. Official reports and correspondence— Continued. Battles, campaigns, expeditions, skirmishes, etc. — Continued Fort Abercrombie. Expedition against the Sioux Indians. Stone's River, or Murtreesborough. Attack on Fort Donelson. Reconnaissance from Murfreesborough. Chancellorsville . Scout from Fort Heiman, Ky. Vicksburg. Gettysburg. Arkansas. Chickamauga. Bristoe Station. Mission Ridge or Chattanooga. Mine Run campaign. Demonstration on Dalton. Red River campaign. Lake Chicot. Fitzhugh's Wood's, or Augusta. Expedition up White River, Arkansas. Camden expedition. Campaign of the Rapidan to Petersburg, or Wilderness. Campaign of Richmond. Gun town. Tupelo. Expedition to Oxford, Miss. Operations from Helena, Ark. Atlanta campaign. Expedition against the Sioux Indians. Allatoona, Ga. Boydton Road. Scouts from Devall's Bluff, Ark. Overall's Creek, Tenn. Murfreesborough. Nashville. Campaign of the Carolinas. Skirmish near Hookertown, N. C. Hatcher's Run. Campaign of Mobile. Minnesota in the Eed River expedition, 1864, and the campaign of Mobile, 1865. Papers read before the Minnesota historical society, by Gen. L. F. Hubbard. Nov. 11, 1907, and Feb. 10,1908. [n. p., 1908 «]. 48 p. maps. 8°. * Minnesota in three centuries, 1655-1908. Board of editors, L. F. Hubbard, W. P. Murray, J. H. Baker, Warren Upham. Semi-centennial ed. [New York] 1908. 4 v. fronts., plates, ports., maps. 8°. F606.M664 (In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 3, p. 127-215. 80379—13 25 376 ' MINNESOTA. Minnesota soldiers during the suppression of the rebellion of the slave* holding States; being chapters from history of Minnesota, by Eey. Edward D. Neill. Minneapolis, 1878. p. 644-754, [10], [4] 8°. E515.N41 * Minnesota the North star state. By W. W. Folwell. Boston, 1908. vi p., 1 1., 382 p. front, (map). 12°. F606.F68 (7nL. C.) (American common-wealths.) Civil war period: p. 178-189, 240-253. Mower county. * History of Mower county, Minnesota . . . Comp. by the Inter- state historical company. Mankato, Minn., 1884. 610 p. ports. 4°. F612.M9I6 (InL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 180-199. Olmsted county. * Geographical and statistical history of the county of Olmsted, together with a general view of the state of Minnesota . . . By W. H. Mitchell, Rochester, Minn. [1866?] 121 p. 12° F612.05M6 ilnL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 59-68. Ramsey county. * History of Ramsey county and the city of St. Paul . . . [By G. E. Warner and C. M. Foote.j Minneapolis, 1881. iv p. 2 1., 650 p. map. f°. F612.R2W3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 205-234. Reminiscences of Indian depredations in Minnesota. By Capt. James Starkey. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Miim. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. New York, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. 262-286.) E464.M63. Rice county. * History of Rice county . . . also Sioux massacre of 1862. . . . By C. S. Bryant. Minneapolis, 1882. 3, 603 p. 4°. F612.R5H6 (7n L. C.) Sioux massacre: p. [177]-256. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 261-262, 295-303. St. louis county. See Duluth. St. Paul. * History of St. Paul, Minn. . . . Ed. by C. C. Andrews. Syracuse, N.Y., 1890. 603, 224 p. ports. 4°. F614.S4A5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 185-247. * Past and present of St. Paul, Minnesota . . . By W. B. Hen- nessy. Chicago, 1906. 814 p. ports. f°. F614.S4H5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 93-99. MISSISSIPPI. 377 Steele county. * History of Steele and Waseca counties, Minnesota . . . Chi- cago, 1887. 1 p. 1., 12 p., 1 ]., [17]-756 p. ports. 8°. F612.S8H6 (771 L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 116-124. Swedes. *A history of the Swedish-Americans of Minnesota . . . Comp. and ed. by A. E. Strand. Chicago, 1910. 3 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports. 4°. F615.S8S9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 317-339. 1= Times of the rebellion in Minnesota. {In The Times of the rebellion in the West . . . By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. p. 185-191.) 8°. E470.H86 (7nL. C.) Waseca connty. * Child's history of Waseca county, Minnesota, from . . . 1854 to . . . 1904 . . . By J. E. ChQd. [Owatonna, Muin.,] 1905. 847, [1] p. incl. front., plates, ports. S° F612.W17C5 (7nL. C.) See Steele county. Washington county. * History of Washington county and the St. Croix Valley. [By G. E. Warner and C. N. Foote.] . . . Minneapohs, 1881. iv p., 1 1., 636 p. map. f°. F612.W2W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Minnesota: p. 132-136, 152-156, 175-176. Civil war period and lists of soldiers, Washington county: p. 338-353. Winona. * Winona and its environs on the Mississippi in ancient and modern days. By L. H. Bunnell . . Winona, Minn., 1897. 694 p. front., ports., maps. 8° F614.W7B8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 608-628. MISSISSIPPI. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Keport of the Adjutant-general. (No reports published. Abbot.) MILITAET ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designa- tion changed to 4th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 5th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 2d heavy artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designa- tion changed to 5th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 6th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 378 MISSISSIPPI. light Artillery. Bowman's (Robert.) battery. See Ist light artillery. Com- pany I. Bains' battery. See Vaiden artillery. Bradford's battery. See Confederate guards artillery. Brown's battery. See Seven Stars artillery. Buckner guards. See 1st light artillery. Company A. Carroll light artillery. See 1st Ught artillery. Company E. Connor battery Hght artillery. See 1st light artillery. Com- pany H. Cowan's battery light artillery. See 1st hght artillery. Company G. Culbertson's battery light artillery. See 14th battalion light artillery. Battery C. Darden's battery hght artillery. See Jefferson artillery. Davis legion artillery. See Madison Ught artillery. Edward's battery. Formerly Tull's Vicksburg artillery. English's battery. Formerly U. S. Lovell's battery. See Quitman battery. (Also called Quitman hght artillery.) Harper's battery. Afterward Darden's battery. See Jeffer- son artillery. Herod's artillery. See 2d hght artillery. Battery F. Jeff Davis artillery. See Madison light artillery. Richard's (T. J.) battery. See Madison hght artillery. Vaiden artillery. See 1st light artillery. Company L. Vaughan's rebels. See 1st Hght artillery. Company B. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Remiaiscences of a Mississippian in peace and war. By F. A. Montgomery. Cincinnati, 1901. xv p., 1 1., 305p. front., ports. 8° E605.M78. Reminiscences of service with the First Mississippi cav- alry. By J. G. Deupree. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1903. 8°. V. VII, p. 85-100.) F336.M75. I. Participation in the battle of Shiloh. II. Sketch of Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Miller. Appendix: Muster roll of the Noxubee cavalry at Union City, Tenn. 2d cavahy. Battle and retreat from Corinth. By James Gordon. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1901. 8°. vol. IV, p. [63]-72.) F336.M75. MISSISSIPPI. 379 Cavalry — Continued . Adams' (Wirt) cavalry. Company A. Reminiscences of an ex-Confederate soldier; or, Forty years on crutches. By T. H. Bowman . . . Austin, Tex., [1904.] 4 p., 1 1., [8H26 p. 12° E605.B76 Armistead's cavalry. A sketch of the career of company B, Armistead's cavalry regiment. By E. C. Beckett. (In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1904. 8°. V. VIII, p. 33-50.) F336.M75 Falkner's cavalry. See 1st cavalry Partisan rangers. Harris' cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Harvey's scouts. *Harvey's scouts, formerly of Jackson's cavalry division, Army of Tennessee. By J. F. H. Claiborne. Stark- viUe, 1885. 24 p. *[Sketch of Harvey's scouts.] By W. N. Xash. (In Biographical and historical memoirs of Mississippi . . . Chicago, 1891. 2 v. fronts., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F340.B61 (In L. C.) [Sketch]: v. 2, p. 488-493. Capt. Addison Harvey of CantoD, Miss. "Most of the foregoing pertaining to the army and army life of Mr. Nash, is taken from a sketch of Harvey's scouts, by Col. J. F. Claiborne and designed by him as a part of his second volume of Claiborne's History of Mississippi. The second volume . was never issued." See p. 492. Johnson's (W. H.) cavalry. See 28th cavalry. Lester's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Noxubee cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Porter's cavalry. See 18th battahon cavalry. Smith's (J. W.) cavalry. See 18th battahon cavalry. Steede's cavaby. See 17th battahon cavalry. White's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Wood's cavalry. See Adams's (Wirt) cavalry. Yerger's cavalry. See Adams's (Wirt) cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry. (Marine regiment.) (Union.) A naval battle off Memphis., Tenn., June 20, 1862. By G. E. Currie. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [167]- 174.) E464.M71 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 51st U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 1st mounted rifles. (LTnion.) 380 MISSISSIPPI. Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry. The "Old Third" brigade and the death of General Bee. By R. W. York. (In Our living and our dead. v. 1, p, 561-566.) 8°. E485.093 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 52d U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 3d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 53d U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 4th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 66th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 5th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Failed to com- plete its organization. 6th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 58th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 9th infantry. Company H. Record of Semmes rifles. It was Company H, Ninth Mississippi infantry. By John H. Rogers. {In Con- federate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4°. v. XVII, p. 57-58.) E485.C74 10th infantry. Company A. See 18th infantry. Company K. 11th infantry. The "Old Third" brigade and the death of General Bee. By R. W. York. (In Our living and our dead. v. 1, p. 561-566.) 8°. E485.093 11th infantry. Company K. [List of members who were killed in the battle of Gettys- burg.] (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 12, p. [3], December, 1890.) f°. From the journal of A. L. Kinbrough, of CarroUton, Miss., who was killed at Falling Water, July 14th, 1863. 15 th infantry. Reminiscences of two gallant regiments. By James L. Cooper. (In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. XVII, p. 113.) E485.C74 The 15th Miss. inf. and 20th Tenn. inf. 16th infantry. Company E. History of the Quitman rifles. (In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 34, p. 239-242.) 8°. E485.4.A14 *Quitman guards. New Orleans, 1866. 70 p. 16th infantry. Company F. *The veteran's story . . . By A. C. Lightsey. Meridian, Miss. [1899.] 51 p. 8°. E605.L72 (7n L. C.) MISSISSIPPI. 381 Infantry — Continued . 18th infantry. Company K. *My life and my lectures. By Lamar Fontaine. New York, 1908. 2 p. 1., 3-361 p. front, (port.) 8". E605.F68 (In L. C.) The writer was also in the Mississippi rifles, which was Company A, 10th Miss. inf. 22d infantry. Reunions. June 23, 1899 at Stafford's Well, near Winona . . . Report by Phil. Chew. (In Confederate veteran. 1899. 4° v. VII, p. [387]- 388. port.) E485.C74 (In L. C.) 42d infantry. . . . Lee's sharpshooters; or, The forefront of battle . . . By W. S. Dunlop. Little Eock, Ark., 1899. 488 p. col. port. 8°. E605.D92 Baker's infantry. See 16th infantry. Barksdale Mississippi brigade. At Fredericksburg. Read at 17th annual reunion La. div. U. C. v., Oct. 15, 1908. By Capt. Joseph Dinkina. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 36, p. 17-25.) 8°. E485.4.A14 See Griffith-Barksdale-Humphrey brigade. Burt rifles. See 18th infantry. Company K. Chalmer's infantry. See 9th infantry. Colbert's infantry. See 40th infantry. Doss' infantry. See 14th infantry. Dyer's infantry. See 3d infantry. Fant's infantry. See 5th infantry. Featherstone-Posey-Harris Mississippi brigade. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 32, p. 329-337. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Finley's infantry. See 10th infantry. Green's infantry. See 11th infantry. GriflOn's infantry. See 18th infantry. Griffith-Barksdale-Humphreys brigade composed of the fol- lowing 13th, 17th, 18th, and 21st regiments. Griffith-Barksdale-Humphrey Mississippi brigade and ita campaigns. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 32, p. 250-274. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Griffith-Barksdale-Humphreys brigade. A Mississippi brig- ade in the last days of the Confederacy. By J. S. McNeilly. (In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss. 8°. 1903. v. VII, p. 33-55.) F336.M73 Harper's infantry. See 6th infantry. Holder's infantry. See 17th infantry. 382 MISSISSIPPI. Infantry — Continued. Humphrey's infantry. See 21st infantry. Hurst's infantry. See 33d infantry. Jayne's infantry. See 48th infantry. Layton's infantry. See 4th infantry. Mississippi rifles. (See 10th infantry. Company A. Orr's infantry. See 31st infantry. Parker's infantry. See 26th infantry. Pierce's infantry. See 1st battalion infantry. (Choctaw.) Quitman rifles. 5ee 16th infantry. Company E. Rabum's sharpshooters. S'ee 1st battalion infantry. Reid's infantry. See 22d infantry. Reynolds' infantry. See 26th infaiitry. Rorer's infantry. See 20th infantry. Schaller's infantry. See 22d infantry. Semmes rifles. See 9th infantry. Company H. Shelby's infantry. See 39th infantry. Smith's (R. A.) infantry. See 10th infantry. Stone's infantry. See 2d infantry. Taylor's infantry. See 12th infantry. Volunteers. (Union.) Register. (In U. S. War Dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861,'62, '63, '64,'65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Aberdeen. Local incidents of the war between the states. By J. F. Cap- pieman. (In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1901. 8° v. IV, p. [79]-87.) F336.M75 Battle fields and other historic places. (In Publications of the Mis- sissippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1902. 8°. v. V, p. [384]-386.) F336.M75 Claiborne county. See Port Gibson. Clinton. The Clinton riot. By C. H. Brough. (In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1902. 8°. v. \T[, p. 53-63.) F336.M75 Columbus. See Aberdeen. Confederate cemeteries and monuments in Mississippi. By R. W. Jones. (In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1904. 8°. v. VHI, p. 87-119.) F336.M75 MISSISSIPPI. 383 The Confederate orphans' home of Mississippi. By Miss M. J. Welsh. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Ox- ford, Miss., 1904. 8°. V. VIII, p. 121-136.) F336.M75 Corinth. Local incidents of the war between the states. By J. F. Cap- pieman, (/n Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1901. 8°. v. IV, p. [79]-87.) F336.M75 The First struggle over secession in Mississippi. By J. W. Garner. (Jn Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1901.) 8°. v. IV, [89]-104. F336.M75 A forgotten expedition to Pensacola in January, 1861. By Baxter McFarland. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1906. 8°. v. IX, p. 15-23.) F336.M75 ♦History of Mississippi and civil government . . By M. V. Duval . . . Louisville, Ky., 1892. x, [2], 3-387 p. front., illus., plate, ports. 12°. F341.D98 (7n L. C.) Civil war period ; p. 163-211. *History of Mississippi for use in schools. By Robert Lowry and W. H. McCardle. New York and New Orleans, 1892. 262, Iviii p. front, (map) illus., ports., plan. 12°. F341.L93 (/7J.L. C.) (State history series.) Civil war period: p. 182-222. A history of Mississippi, from the discovery of the great river by Hernando De Soto, including the earliest settlement made by the French, under Iberville, to the death of Jefferson Davis. By Robert Lowry and W. H. McCardle. Jackson, Miss., 1891. viii, [5]-648 p., 1 1. 8°. F341.L92 Holly Springs. The capture of Holly Springs, Mississippi, Dec. 20, 1862. By J. G. Deupree. {In Publications of the Mississippi histori- cal society. Oxford, Miss., 1901. 8°. v. IV, p. [49J-61.) F336.M75 Index to campaigns, battles and skirmishes. Series I. In Mississippi from 1861 to 1865. By S. D. Lee. {In Pubhcations of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss, 1904. 8°. v. VIII, p. 23-32.) F336.M75 Jackson. * Address of E. C. Walthall, dehvered at dedication of monument to Confederate dead. Jackson, Miss. June 3, 1891. 19 p. 384 MISSISSIPPI. Jones county. Alleged secession of Jones county. By Goode Montgomery. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1904. 8°. V. VIII, p. 13-22.) F336.M75 Did Jones county secede ? By A. L. Bondurant. {In Publi- cations of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1898. 8°. V. I, p. 104-106.) F336.M75 Makeshifts of the war between the states. By Miss M. J. Welsh, {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1903. 8°. Y. VII, p. 101-113.) F336.M75 Mississippi. By Colonel Charles E. Hooker. {In Confederate mili- tary history. Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8°. v. 7, 278 p. front., ports., maps.) E545.E92 Mississippi at Gettysburg. By W. A. Love. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1906. 8°. v. IX, p. 25-51.) F336.M75 *Mississippi : comprising sketches of counties, towns, events . . . arranged in cyclopedic form . . . Planned and ed. by Dunbar Rowland . . Atlanta, 1907. 3 v. fronts., plate, ports. 4°. F339.R88 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 903-920. Mississippi troops who served in Virginia, 1861-1865. By Thomas M. Folkes. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 58-59. 8°.) E485.4.A14 My cave life in Vicksburg. With letters of trial and travel. By a lady. New York, 1864. 196 p. map. 12°. E605.M99 Natchez. *Proud old Natchez. History and romance. Comp. . . . By Thomas Reber. Natchez, Miss., 1909. 71, [1] p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports., plans.) 4°. F349.N2R3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 39-41. Okolona. Importance of local history of the civil war. By J. F. Capple- man. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1900. 8°. v. Ill, p. 107-112.) F336.M75 The Other side as viewed by Generals Grant, Sherman, and other dis- tinguished ofl&cers, being a defense of his campaign into N. E. Mississippi in the year 1864. By S. D. Sturgis . . . Washington, D. C, 1882. 16 p. 8°. {In W.' D. L. pamp. V. 202.) MISSISSIPPI. 385 Pike county. *Pike county, Mississippi, 1798-1876; pioneer families and Confederate soldiers, reconstruction and redemption. By L. W. Conerly. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 368 p. front., illus., ports., col. pi. 8°. F347.P6G7 {In L. C.) Fort Gibson. Local incidents of the war between the states. By J. F. Cap- pieman. {In PubHcations of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1901. 8°. v. IV, p. [79]-87.) F336.M75 Recollections of Mississippi and Mississippians. By Reuben Davis. Boston, 1891. vi, 446 p. • front, (port.) 8°. F341.D26 *Scliool history of Mississippi for use in public and private schools. By F. L. Riley. Richmond, Va., 1900. 362, 51, viii p. front., illus., ports., maps (partly col.) 12°. F341.R57 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 256-291. Secession convention, 1861. A sketch of the Mississippi secession convention of 1861, — its membership and work. By T. H. Woods. {In Pubhca- tions of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1902. 8°. V. VI, p. 91-104.) F336.M75 Sherman's Meridian expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, Feb. 3d to March 6th, 1863. By S. D. Lee. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1901. 8°. v. IV, p. [37]-47.) F336.M75 *Tupelo campaign. As noted at the time by a line officer in the Union army. By T. G. Carter. {In PubHcations of the Missis- sippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1909. 8°. vol. X, p. 91-113.) F336.M75 {In L. C.) Vicksburg. *In and about Vicksburg. An illustrated guide book to the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Its history: . . . [By Lee Richardson, jr., and T. D. Godman.] Vicksburg, Miss., 1890. 271, [3] p. incl. front., plate, port., fold. plan. 8°. F349.V6R4 (/wL. C.) Civil war period: p. 42-96, 154-176. National cemetery: p. 204r-209. Vicksburg for the tourist. The Vicksburg national military park commemorating the siege and defense of the historic city . . . The National cemetery . . The city . . . [n. p., 1900 ?] 31 p. illus., map. 8°. Compliments of the Illinois central railroad, Passenger department. 386 MISSOURI. Vicksburg — Continued . TJ. S. Vicksburg national military park commission. Record of organizations engaged in campaign, siege, and defense. Comp. by J. S. Kountz. Washington, 1901. 72 p. map. 8°. E481V6U5 *The War in Mississippi after the fall of Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. By S. D. Lee. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1909. 8°. vol. X, p. 47-62.) F336.M75 (/nL. C.) Tazoo county. Reconstruction in Yazoo county. By Robert Bowman. {In Pubhcations of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1903. 8°. V. VII, p. 115-130.) F336.M75 Yazoo county in the civil war. By Robert Bowman. {In Publications of the Mississippi historical society. Oxford, Miss., 1903. 8°. V. VII, p. 57-73.) F336.M75 MISSOURI. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general' s office. (Union.) Alphabetical register of officers Missouri volunteers and Missouri state militia, accompanying adjutant-general's report for 1865. {In Adjutant-general's office. Annual report of the adjutant-general . . . Dec. 31, 1865. Jef- ferson City, 1865. p. [705]-781.) 8°. E517.2.M65 1865 *Annualreport of the Adjutant-general. (Confederate.) (G. A. Parsons.) Jan. 1 8, 1861 . {In Appendix to the Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. [6451-657.) J87.M8 1860/1861c (7n L. C.) Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Union.) (W. D. Wood.) Dec. 15, 1862. St. Louis, [1862?] 12 p. 8°. Same. {In Journal of the House of representatives, first session, twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, Mo., 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. [49] -60.) J87.M8 1862/63c Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Union.) (J. B. Gray.) Dec. 31, 1863. Jefferson City, 1864. 576 p. 8°. E517.2.M65 1863 Contents: Report of adjutant-general. Roster and history of Three months' volunteers. 1st, 3d-5th regiments infantry. ]st-5th regiments United States reserve corps. Stone county home guards. Gasconade county battalion. Gentry county home guards brigade. Boonville county battalion. MISSOURI. 387 Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Co NTENTs — Continued . Roster and history of three-months' volunteers — Continued. Greene and Christian counties home guards. St. Charles county home guards. Webster county home guards. Dallas county home guards. Pacific battalion. Harrison county home guard regiment. Scott county battalion. Nodaway county home guard. Lawrence county home guard regiment. Osage county battalion home guards. Cole county home guards. Osage county regiment and Hickory battalion company. Knox county home guards. Benton county home guards. Brookfield home guards. Moniteau county home guards. Potosi county home guards. Stone Prairie home guards. (Barry county.) De Soto home guards. (Jefferson county.) Lexington county home guards. Cape Girardeau company [?] battalion home guards. Pettis county home guards. Gasconade county home guards. (Battalion 2d.) Ozark county home guards. Marion county battalion. Clinton county home guards. Lewis county home guards. Adair county home guards. Shibley's Point home guards. (Adair county.) Shawneetown home guards. (Putnam county.) Phelps county home guards. (Maries county.) (Phelps county.) Pike county home guards. Caldwell county home guards. Sullivan county home guards. Clinton county home guards. Greene county home guards. Shelby county home guards. Livingston county home guards. Douglas county home guards. Carondelet home guards. Pilot Klnob home guards. Adair county home guards. Putnam county home guards. 15th regiment United States reserve corps. Fremont rangers home guards. Sappers and miners home guards. 14th regiment Missouri volunteer home guards. Franklin county home guards. Johnson county home guards. Cass county home guards. 388 MISSOTJEI. Adjutant-General's office — Continued . Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Roster and history of Six months' Miseouri militia. Kimball's regiment. Dullmeyer's battalion — 13th regiment. 4th regiment infantry. (Simpson's.) 4th regiment infantry. (Fagg's.) Cranor's regiment. Richardson's regiment. Albin's battalion. Cox's battalion. Thompson's battalion. Joseph's battalion. Grundy county battalion. Burris' battalion. Harrison county battalion. James' battalion. Mercer county battalion. Washington county battalion. Independent companies. Turley's company. Wayne county cavalry. Roster and history of regiments, &c., state militia. 1st regiment infantry. lst-9th, llth-12th, 14th regiments cavalry. 1st battalion cavalry. 2d battalion cavalry. 1st battery light artillery. Roster and historical memoranda of Missouri volunteers, three years. lst-5th regiments reserve corps infantry. Grasconade county battalion reserve corps infantry. lst-15th, 17th-18th, 21st-27th, 29th-33d, 35th regiments vohinteer infantry. Engineer regiment. 1st regiment engineers. lst-2d regiments light artillery. 1st regiment cavalry. Merrill horse. 3d-12th regiments cavalry. Bowen's battalion cavalry. Phelps' regiment infantry. Number of men who have volunteered from each county under the different calls . . up to Dec. 31, 1863. Roster of the enrolled Missouri militia. Number of enrolled militia who have been in active service. Annual reports of inspector-general, surgeon-general, and deputy paymaster-general ... for 1863. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Union.) (J. B. Gray.) Dec.31,1863. St. Louis, 1864. 168, 124, 496p. fold, tables. 8°. E517.2.M82 1863a Binders title; . . . 1863. New edition. Subject matter the same, but arranged and printed differently. MissouEi. 389 AdjuUmtrgeneral's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Union.) (J.B.Gray.) Dec.31, 1864. Jefferson Qtv, 1865. 414 p. 8°. E517.2.M82 1864. Contexts : Report of the adjutant-general. Roster of Missouri volunteers. 2d-3d, 6th-8th, 10tli-12tli, 15th, 17th-18th, 2l6t, 23d-24th, 26th-27th, 29th-33d. 35th, 39th-50th regimente infantry. Ist-^th, 6th-8th, lOth-lSth, 15th-16th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments light artillery. Ist regiment engineers. Roster of . . state militia. lBt-9th regiments cavalry. 1st regiment infantry. Roster of enrolled militia. lst-8th, lOth-llth, 13th, 26th-38th, 40th regiments infantry. 40th regiment infantry. Battalion companies. Johnson county. 42d-47th, 49th-74th, 76th-78th, 80th-88th regiments infantry. 1st battalion cavalry, St. Louis county. Pike county battaUou. Andrew county battalion. Howard county battalion. St. Louis police battalion. Provisional companies. Historical memoranda of the operations of the foregoing pro- \Tsional companies A complete roster of the staffs. (Militia.) Annual reports of the surgeon-general and deputy paymaster-general. Annual report of the adjutant-general. (Union.) (S. P. Simp- son.) Dec. 31, 1865. Jefferson Qty, 1866. 781 p. 8°. E517.2.M82 1865. Contents : Report of the adjutant-general. Roster of Missouri volunteers. 1st, 3d-5th regiments infantry, (three months'). lst-5th regiments L'nited States reser\'e corps, (three months'). lst-5th regiments reserve corps. Gasconade coiinty battalion reserve corps. Phelps' regiment. Van Horn's battalion U. S. reserve corps. lst-15th, 17th-18th, 21st-27th, 29th-32d regiments infantry. Battalion companies. Consolidated battalion 31st and 32d regiments infantry. 33d, 35th, 39th-51st regiments iufantry. lst-8th regiments cavalry. Bowen's battalion cavalry. 9th-16th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments light artillery. Engineer regiment. Ist regiment engineers. Roster of . state militia. Roster of enrolled militia. Roster . . . militia. Alphabetical register of officers Missouri volunteers and Missouri state 390 MISSOURI. Adjutant-general' s office — Continued . *Annual report of the adjutant-general (Union) (S. P. Simpson) and acting quartermaster-general for the year 1866. Jef- ferson City, 1867. 98 p. 2 fold. tabs. (/?i Mo. State his- torical society.) Rosters. nth, 15th, 21st, 49th regiments infantry. 12th, 13th regiments cavalry. Official register of Missouri troops for 1862. PubUshed by authority. St. Louis, 1863. xx, 120 p. 12°. E517.3.M65 Official register of Missouri troops for 1862. Published by authority. St. Louis, Adjutant-general's office, 1st Jan., 1863. XX, 204 p. 12°. E517.3.M651 Register of the enrolled militia p. [109]-187. * [Report of the adjutant-general (J. B. Gray) on promotions and appointments.] June 30, 1863. 29 p. {In Mo. State historical society.) Title-page missing. Roster Missouri troops. Mustered into the United States service under the first and second calls of the President of the United States. (In Report of the adjutant gen- eral . . . 1897-1898. Jefferson City, 1898. 8°. p. [143]- 562) UA43.M82 E726.M8M6 Auditor's office. * Communication from the auditor (W. S. Moseley). Feb. 5, 1863. {In Appendix of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the First session of the Twenty- second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. p. 286-287.) J87.M8 1862/1863c {InL.C). Commissioners to the Louisiana purcJiase exposition. * The state of Missouri. An autobiography . . . Ed. ... by Walter Williams. [Columbia, Mo.,] 1904. 5 p. 1., 592 p. front., iUus., ports., maps (partly fold.) facsims. 4°. F466.M65 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 545-546. Constitutional convention. Journal and proceedings of the Missouri state convention, held at Jefferson City and St. Louis, March, 1861. St. Louis, 1861. 65, 269 p. 8°. * Journal, July, 1861. St. Louis, 1861. 36 p. * Proceedings, July, 1861. St. Louis, 1861. 136 p. * Journal, Occ., 1861. St. Louis, 1861. 27, [1] p. * Proceedings, Oct., 1861. St. Loms, 1861. Ill p. * Journal, June, 1863. So. Louis, 1863. 54, 16, [l]p. MISSOUEI. 391 Constitutional convention — Continued. * Proceedings, J\me, 1863. St. Louis, 1863. 380 p. ♦Journal, Jan.-Apr., 1865. St. Louis, 1865. 287 p. * Ordinances, 1861-62. St. Louis, 1862. * Ordinances, June, 1862. Jefferson Ciiy, 1862. General assembly. House. May, 1861. Journal of the House of representatives at the called session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 85, 5 p. 8°. J87.M8 1861b General assembly. House, 1862-1863. Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Mis- souri at the First session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 632, 383, 62 p. 8°. J87.M8 1860/61C General assembly. House. * Report of the Committee of the House of representatives of the Twenty-second General assembly of Missouri, to investigate the conduct of the militia. Majority and minority reports with evidence. Jefferson City, 1864. 472 p. {In Mo. State historical society.) General assembly. House. 1863. Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri of the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 645 p. 8°- J87.M8 1863/64b Appendix . . . Jefferson Qty, 1864. 472, 71 p. 8°. (Bound with the above.) General assembly. Senate. * Speech of Lieut.-Gov. [T. C] Reynolds, on the preservation or Reconstruction of the Union. Dehvered in the Senate of Missouri, Jan. 17, 1861. St. Louis, 1861. 9 p. (In Mo. State historical society.) General assembly. Senate. 1864-65. Journal of the Senate of the state of Missouri at the regular session of the Twenty-third General assembly. Jefferson City, 1865. 472 p. 8°. J87.M8 1864/65b Appendix . . . Jefferson Qty, 1865. 719, [1], 63 p. 8°. (Bound with the above.) General assembly. Senate. 1865-66. Journal of the Senate of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-third General assembly. Jefferson aty, 1865-6. 770, 85 p. fold, table. 8°. J87.M8 1865/66b 80379—13 26 392 MISSOTJEI. Oovemor. * Inaugural address. (C. F. Jackson.) Jan. 2, 1861. (/n Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 45-53.) J87.M8 1860/61c {In L. C.) * Message. (R. M. Stewart.) Jan. 3, 1861. {In Journal of the Senate of the State of Missouri at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 20-44.) J87.M8 1860/61b (/wL. C.) * Message. (C. F. Jackson.) Jan. 18, 1861. {In Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 113-114.) J87.M8 1860/61C {In L. C.) * Message. (C.F.Jackson.) Jan. 29, 1861. (Zn. Journal of the Senate at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 153-159.) J87.M8 1860/61b (ZnL. C.) * Message. (C. F. Jackson.) Feb. 16, 1861. {In Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 326.) J87.M8 1860/61c {In L. C.) Relates to the calling out of the militia. * Special message. (C. F. Jackson.) Mar. 7, 1861. {In Appendix to the Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 755-762.) J87.M8 1860/61c {In L. C.) Message. (C.F.Jackson.) May 3, 1861. (/n Journal of the House of representatives ... at the called session of the Twenty-first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. 8°. p. 13-16.) J87.M8 1861b * Message. (C. F. Jackson.) May 3, 1861. {In Journal of the Senate . . . called session of the Twenty-first General as- sembly . . . Jefferson Qty, 1861. 8°. p. 7-10.) J87,M8 1861b {In L. C.) Message. (H. R. Gamble.) Dec. 30, 1862. {In Journal of the House of representatives ... at the First session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. p. 15-27.) J87.M8 1862/63c * Message. (H. R. Gamble.) Feb. 24, 1863. {In Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. p. 351-356.) J87.M8 1862/63c {In L. C.) MISSOXTEI. 393 lovemor — Continued. * Message. (H. K. Gamble.) Mar. 4, 1863. {In Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty- second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. p. 484-485.) J87.M8 1862/63c (/nL. C.) * Message. (H. R. Gamble.) to the Missouri state convention assembled at Jefferson City, Jime 15, 1863, Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. 14 p. E517.M87 {In L. C.) * Message. (H. R. Gamble.) Nov. 11, 1863. {In Journal of the Senate ... at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8° p. 6-12.) J87.M8 1863/64b {In L. C.) Message. (H. R. Gamble.) Nov. 11, 1863. {In Journal of the House of representatives ... at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. p. 6-11.) J87.M8 1863/64C *In memoriam. Hamilton Rowan Gamble, Governor of Missouri. St. Louis, 1864. 97 p. front, (port.) 8°. E517.G18 {In L. C.) * Message. (W. P. Hall.) Dec. 28, 1864. {In Journal of the House of representatives at the regular session of the Twenty-third General assembly. Jefferson City, 1865. 8°. p. 18-29.) J87.M8 1864/65c {In L. C.) Also printed separately in English and German. Message. (W. P. Hall.) Dec. 28, 1864. {In Journal of the Senate at the regular session of the Twenty-third General assembly. Jefferson City, 1865. 8°. p. 14-24.) J87.M8 1864/65b * Inaugural address. (T. C. Fletcher.) Jan. 2, 1865. {In Journal of the Senate at the regular session of the Twenty- third General assembly. Jefferson City, 1865. 8°. p. 34- 40.) J87.M8 1864/65b (ZnL. C.) Also printed separately in English and German. * Inaugural address. (T.C.Fletcher.) Jan. 2, 1865. Jefferson City, 1865. 13 p. 8°. E517.M875 {In L. C.) * Message. (T. C. Fletcher.) Nov. 3, 1865. {In Journal of the House of representatives at the adjourned session of the Twenty-third General assembly. Jefferson City, 1865-6. 8°. p. 13-22.) J87.M8 1865/66b {In L. C.) Message. (T. C. Fletcher.) Jan. 4, 1867. Jefferson City, 1867. 22 p. 8°. * Speech of Thomas C. Fletcher, governor of Missouri. Mis- souri's jubilee. Jefferson City, 1865. 6, [2] p. {In Mo. State historical society.) 394 MISSOTJKI. Inspector-general' s office. Report of tbe inspector-general (A. R. Easton). Dec. 31, 1863. {In Annual report of the adjutant-general. Dec. 31, 1863. Jefferson City, 1864. p. [564]-568.) 8°. E517.2.M82 1863. Ordnance department. See Annual report of the quartermaster-gen- eral of Missouri for the year 1863 . . . Saint Louis, 1864 8°. UA291.A2 1863. Paymaster and commissioner. Report. (Melville Sawyer.) Feb. 20, 1863. (In Journal of the House of representatiyes of the state of Missouri at the First session of the Twenty-second General - assembly Jefferson City, 1863. Appendix, p. [347]-350.) 8°. J87M8 1862/630 Paymaster-general's office. Report of the deputy paymaster-general, (ilelville Sawyer.) Dec. 31, 1863. {In Annual report of the adjutant-general. Dec. 31, 1863. Jefferson City, 1864. p. [569]-576.) 8°. E517.2.M82 1863. * Statement of the paymaster-general (S. P. Simpson, acting paymaster-general) of Missouri. Feb. 5, 1868. (7ft Ap- pendix to the House and Senate journals of the adjourned session of the Twenty-fourth General assembly. Jefferson City, 1868. p. 321-322.) 8°. J87.M8 1868p (InL.C.) Money due militia called out in 1864, Quartermaster-general's office. [Annual] Report of the quartermaster-general. (E. A. More.) Feb. 17, 1863. {In Journal of the House of representatives of the state of ]\lissouri at the First session of the Twenty- second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. Appendix, p. [321]-345.) 8°. J87.M8 1862/63c Annual report of the quartermaster-general (E. A. More) of Missouri, lor the year 1863, made to the Governor of the state of Missouri. Saint Louis, 1864. 44 p., [2] 1., clxxvip. fold, tables. 8°. rA291.A2 1863. Report year: Aug. 1, 1862-Dec. 31, 1863. * Report of tlie quartermaster-general (E. A. More) Dec. 31, 1863, to Mar. 1, 1865. {With Journal of the Senate. Ad- journed sossion Twenty-third General assembly. Appendk. P- 784- 1283, 5 p. 4 fold. tabs. In Mo. State historical societ3'.) * Annual report of the quartermaster-general (T. S. Case) for ate ;?H ?'• ^^' ^^^^-^ ^^^^*^' Journal of the Sen- eral assemb v.^^lp^x '^'T '' '"^ ^wenty-thh-d Gen- 1865/66b (Ll C) --2. p. 321-543.) 8°. J87.M8 MissouEi. 395 Quartermaster-general' s office — Coutinued. * Communication from the quartermaster-general (J. S. Hack- ney) Jan. 16, 1861. {In Appendix to the Journal of the House of representatives at the First session of the Twenty- first General assembly. Jefferson City, 1861. p. 319-323. 8°.) J87.M8 1860/61C (7n L. C.) Report on arms and munitiona of war. * Report of the examining board appointed to audit and settle the accounts of the quartermaster-general of Missouri. {In Appendix to the Journal of the Senate . . . at the adjourned session of the Twenty-fourth General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. p. 721-730. 8°.) J87.M8 1862/63c {In L. C.) Subsistence department. Report. Aug. 1, 1862-Dec. 31, 1863. {In Annual report of the quartermaster-general, for the year 1863 ... St. Louis, 1864. 44, clxxvi p. fold, tables.) 8°. UA291.A2 1863. Surgeon-general's office. Report of the surgeon-general. (J. T. Hodgen.) Dec. 31, 1863. (/ti Annual report of the adjutant-general. Dec. 31, 1863. Jefferson City, 1864. p. [549J-563.) 8°. E517.2.M82 1863. MILITAEY ORGANIZATIONS. light Artillery. Almstedt's artillery. See 2d light artillery. (Union.) Artillery. See Arkansas. With the light guns. By W. E. Woodruff. E553.8.W89 Atwater's artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery E. (Union.) Backof's artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery L. (Union.) ' Bledsoe's battery. See Collia's battery. Collin's battery. Flying artiUery. ' The battery tliat rode with General Joe Shelby's troopers. Led by Captains Joe Bledsoe and Dick Collins . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Harris' battery. This battery and Robert ^McDonald's made infantry and formed Company D, 6th infantry, Aug. 28, 1862. Jackson battery. See Lowe's battery. Lowe's battery. Formerly Lucas' battery; see also Jackson battery. Consolidation of the Jackson and St. Louis bat- teries ordered Sept. 30, 1863. Kno%vn also as 3d Missouri battery. 396 MissouBi. light Artillery — Continued. Lucas' battery. Jackson battery; afterward Lowe's battery. McDonald's battery. Reorganized. Originally Company C, Missouri state guard artillery. See 6th infantry. Com- pany D. Also Harris' battery. Powell's artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery M. Richardson's artillery. See 1st light artillery.. Battery D. Shelby's battery. See Collin's battery. Cavalry. Missouri cavalry. (Union.) List of Missouri cavalry regiments. {In History of the United States cavalry, from the formation of the fed- eral government to the 1st of June, 1863. To which is added a Ust of all of the cavalry . . . since the break- ing out of the rebellion. By A. G. Brackett . . . New York, 1865. 12°. p. 334^335.) E181.B78 Ist cavalry. Company B. * Muster roll of Company B, First Missouri cavalry, Trans- Mississippi department, C. S. A. {In Missouri histor- ical review. Columbia, Mo., 1908-09. 8°. vol. 3, no. 2, p. 161-163.) F461.M59 v. 3. {In L. C.)' List furnished by John T. Warth, Nevada, Mo. 2d cavalry. The 2d Missouri cavah-y. By W. H. Brand. {In The land we love. v. 3, no. iv, p. [273]-282.) 8° E461.L25 3d cavalry. The immortal six hundred; a story of cruelty to Con- federate prisoners of war. By Major J. Ogden Mur- ray . . . Roanoke, Va., 1911. 2 p. 1., 3-355 p. front., ports., 12° E615.M99 Diary kept by Capt A. M. Bedford, Third Missouri cava,lry, Aug. 20, 1864-June 5, 1865: p. 250-314. List of immortals: p. 320-350. 3d cavah-y. (Union.) History of a mihtia regiment. Story of the 3d Mo. cav. Epitomized for pubHcation. By Josiah McKinnon. {In National tribune. Oct. 29, 1903.) History of the Third Missouri cavalry from its organiza- tion at Palmyra, Mo., 1861, up to Nov. 6, 1864: with an appendix and recapitulation. By A. W. M. Petty. ... Little Rock, 1865. lllp.8°. E517.6.3d (/tiL.C.) MISSOURI. 397 Cavalry — Continued . 4th cavalry. (Union.) *Whip and spur. By G. E. Waring, jr. . . . Boston, 1875. 245 p. 12°. SF301.W27. (InJj.C.) New York, 1897. 245 p. front, (port.) 12°. SF301.W27. 9th cavalry. (Union.) A brush Avith bushwhackers. Forty-five 9th Mo. cav. boys hold off 300 'whackers and land 30 in 30 minutes. By James M. Jacks. {In National tribune. Sept. 29, 1910, p. 7.) f°. Arnold's cavalry. See 12th cavalry, state militia. (Union.) Baldwin's cavalry. See 8th cavalry. (Union.) Ballinger's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. State mUitia. (Union.) Bang's cavaby. See 5th cavalry. State militia. (Union.) Banzhaf s cavalry. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Burbridge's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Campbell's (L. A.) cavalry. See 3d cavalry. Campbell's (L. C.) cavalry. See 3d cavalry. Coffee's cavalry. See 6th cavalry. Elliott's cavalry. See 1st battahon cavalry. Garrett's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. Gordon's cavalry. See 5th cavaby. Jeffers' cavaby. See 8th cavalry. Kandall's cavaby. See 3d cavaby. Rathbun's cavaby. See 5th cavaby. Shelby's cavaby. See 5th cavaby. Shelby's home guard. (Cavalry.) On the wild border. Some exploits of Gen. Jo Shelby and his troopers. A Missouri fire-eater who fought des- perately to the end . . . By G. L. Kihner. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Thompson's cavaby. See 6th cavaby. Ward's cavaby. See 8th cavaby. Wimer's cavaby. See 4th cavaby. Wood's cavalry. See 14th battahon cavalry. Engineers. 1st engineers. See 25th infantry. (Union.) Infantry. 1st infantry. See 21st infantry. (Union.) 1st infantry. Company A. * Company A, 1st regiment infantry, N. G. Mo. 1852- 1909 . . . [St. Louis, 1910.] cover-title, [22 p.] illus., port. 16°. UA294.1st Co. A 1909 {In L. C.) Includes a history of Company A by Captain L. K. Bobbins. 398 MissouEi. Infantry — Continued . 2d infantry. See 21st infantry. (Union.) 3d infantry. Diary of Lieutenant-colonel (F. L.) Hubbell. (In The land we love', v. 6, no. ii, p. [97J-105.) 8°. E461.L25 5th infantry. Company E. * Return of; attached to 1st Mo. brigade — from memory. By E. H. Jeffries, 1st sergt. 186 — (In Confederate memorial literary society. Eichmond.) 6th iafantry. (Union.) A private chapter of the war. By G. W. Bailey. St. Louis, 1880. viii, 271 p. front., plates, port. 12°. E601.B15 7th infantry. Provisional enrolled mUitia. Designated 15th cavalry, November 1, 1864. See 11th infantry. In 1864 the veterans were transferred to the 11th regi- ment of infantry. 9th infantry. Regiment transferred to Illinois and designated 59th Illinois infantry, February 12, 1862. 10th infantry. (Union ?) * Regimental history of the 10th Mo. vols. By M. 0. Frost. Topeka, Kan., 1892. 10th infantry. Company E. * Muster-roll. Apr., 1865. (/n Confederate memorial liter- ary society. Richmond.) 11th infantry. (Union.) * Three years in the service. A record of the doings of the 11th regiment Missouri volunteers. By D. McCaU . . . Springfield, [Mo. «] 1864. 40 p. 8°. E517.5.11th {In L. C.) 12 th infantry. Mustered out by companies from August 12- November 14, 1864. Consolidated with detachments from 3d and 17th and transferred to 17th infantry. 13th infantry. Regiment transferred to Ohio and designated 22d Ohio infantry. May 29, 1862. 14th infantry. Regiment transferred to Illinois and desig- nated 66th Illinois infantry, November 20, 1862. 16th infantry failed to complete its organization. 17th infantry. Non- veterans mustered out September and October, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 15th infantry, December 1864. MISSOURI. 399 Infantry — Continued . 18th infantry. (Union.) Memories of fifty years ago. By D. A. Cudworth. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. [223]-237.) E464.M63 19th infantry failed to complete its organization. 20th infantry failed to complete its organization. 21st infantry. (Union.) * The 21st Missouri regiment infantry veteran volunteers. Historical memoranda of the 21st Missouri infantry. Comp. by N. D. Starr and T. W. Holman. Fort Madi- son, 1899. 38, [1] p. ports. 8°. E517.5.21st. {In L. C.) In 1861, the 1st and 2d North Missouri regiments were consolidated to form the 21st regiment. 25th infantry. Company I. (Union.) A boy at Shiloh. By Charles Morton. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. N'. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1907. 8°. V. 3, p. 52-69.) E464.M7 25th infantry. (Union.) An illustrated history of the Missouri engineers and the 25th infantry regiment . . . Ed. and comp. by W. A. Neal. Chicago, 1889. vii, [9]-305, xvi p. front., iUus., ports., plans, diagrs. 8°. E517.5.25th 26th infantry. (Union.) Memoir of George Boardman Boomer. [By Amelia Stone.] Boston, 1864. xi, [13]-284 p. front, (pert.) 12°. {In biog.) E467.1.B7S8 Recollectiors of the 26th Missouri infantry in the war for the union. [By B. D. Dean.] Lamar, Mo., 1892. vii, [1], 256 p. front., ports. E517.5.26th 27th infantry. Wood's brigade at Resaca. The stubborn fighting of those seasoned veterans prevented a disaster. By Alex. C. Harter. {In National tribune, v. 30, no. 6, p. 7, Feb. 10, 1910.) f°. 39th infantry. * Battle at Centralia, Mo. By Walter WilUams. {In Con- federate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. XVII, p. 30-31.) E485.C74 ( L. C.) 44th infantry. (Union.) Battle of Franklin. The part taken by the 44th Mo. By John H. Williams. {In National tribune. July 4, 1889, p. 3.) 400 MISSOUBl. Infantry — Continued . 47th infantry. (Union.) The battle of Pilot Kiiob, and the retreat to Leasburg. By T. 0. Fletcher. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Mo. War papers and reminiscences. St. Louis, 1892. 8° v. 1, p. 29-53.) E464.M64 1st Confederate brigade. * Memoirs: historical and personal; including the campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate brigade. By E. McD. Anderson. St. Louis, 1868. 2 p., 1., vi p. 1 1., [9]~436 [2] p. front., port. 8°. E569.4.A54 {In L. C.) 1st and 2d Confederate brigades. The Confederate maU carrier; or. From Missouri to Arkansas through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee . . . Being an account of the battles, marches and hardships . . . Together with the thrill- ing adventures of Captain Grimes and his fair accom- plice . . . By James Bradley; Mexico, Mo., 1894. 2 p. 1., 275 p. front., port. 12°. E569.4.B81 History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate brigades, 1861-1865, and from Waukarusa to Appo- mattox . . . By R. S. Bevier. St. Louis, 1879. xii, 480, 27 p. front, (ports.) 8°. E569.4.B57 Allen's infantry. See 7th infantry. Provisional enrolled militia. (Union.) Barr's infantry. 5'ee 51st infantry, Enrolled mihtia. (Union.) Compton's infantry. See 14th infantry. (Union.) Mihtia. (Union.) Claims of mihtia organizations of Missouri. Report of Committee on War claims. [Washington, 1892.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 52d Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 695.) Letter from the Secretary of war . .• . relative to mihtary service rendered by the Missouri mihtia . . . [Washington, 1864.] 48 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. 59.) Letter from the Secretary of war . . . relative to the raising and employing volunteer militia. . . . [Washington, 1861.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 37th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 6.) Report of the Committee on Military affairs to reimburse the state of Missouri for moneys expended for the United States. [Washington, 1865.] 22 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report com. 107.) MISSOURI. 401 Infantry — Continued . Militia. (Union) — Continued. Report of the Committee on Military affairs to reimburse the state of Missouri for moneys expended. [Washing- ton, 1866.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report com. 13). Report of the Secretary of war . . . information in relation to the number of troops raised by the state of Missouri for local defence . . . [Washington, 1863.] 6 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 37th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 41.) [Report] of the Special committee appointed to investigate the management and conduct. Minutes and corre- spondence. {In Journal of the House of representa- tives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. [5]-472.) J87.M8 1863-64e Militia (enrolled). (Union.) Compulsory service in it. {In Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jef- ferson City, 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. [212]-215.) J87.M8 1863/64C The enrolled mihtia. A few disloyal men in the enrolled mOitia. How far the state authorities excluded dis- loyalists from it. {In Journal of the House of repre- sentatives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jeffer- son City, 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. [160]-211.) J87.M8 1863/64C Missouri home guards. (Union.) Report of Committee on Mihtary affairs on certificate of discharge to Missouri home guards. [Washington, 1886.] 8 p. 8° ([U.S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 23.) [Washington, 1886.] 8 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 498.) *Speech of J. W. McClurg, Dec. 22, 1863. Washington, [1863 ?] 8 p. Missouri troops [Union] in the civil war. Letter f^om the Sec- retary of war . . . Washington, 1902. 335, [1] p. 8°. ([U- S.] 57th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no. 412.) E517.U56 402 MISSOUEI. Infantry — Continued Paw-Paw militia brigade. (Union.) (7?i Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson, 1863. 8°. p. [363]-451.) J87.M8 1863-64c Peckham's infantry. See 8th infantry. (Union.) Pratt's infantry. See 18th infantry. (Union.) Provisional army. (Union.) The Provisional army. About 13,000 rank and file. {In Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. Appen- dix, p. [216]-233.) J87.M8 1863-64c Rich's infantry. See 1st infantry. Union legion. (Union.) The roll. Organized January, 1861. Black Yeagers (rifles), Union guards, Citizen guards, Mounted rangers, &c., &c. {In Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, and Missouri in 1861. By James Peckham. New York, 1866. 12°. p. [433]-447.) E517.P36 Volunteers. (Union.) Register. {In Official army list of the volunteers of Illi- nois . . . Missouri . . . Comp. and pub. by G. B. Smith . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [iii]-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 16°. E494.S64 Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. Washington, 1865?] 8 V.) 12°. E494.U58 MISOBLLANBOXJS . Audrain county. * History of Audrain county, Missouri ... St. Louis, 1884. vii, 973p. plates (inch front.) 4°. F472.A9H6 (/raL.C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 43-53. Civil war period in Audrain county: p. 351-359. Attempts made to separate the West from the American Union. A paper read before the Missouri historical society, Feb. 4, 1885. By C. F. Robertson. St. Louis, 1885. 60 p. front, (fold, map.) 8°. (Missouri historical society. Publica- tions. No. 8.) F461.M66 Barry county. See Newton county. Barton county. See Hickory coiuity. Battles and biographies of Missourians ; or. The civil war period of our state. By W. L. Webb. Kansas City, 1900. 369, [1] p., L18]1. front., pi., port. 12°. E517.W36 MISSOURI. 403 Bibliography of slavery and civil war in Missouri. By F. A. Sampson and W. C. Breckenridge. [St. Louis, 1908 ?]" p. [233]-248 8°. Reprinted from Missouri historical review, vol. II, no. 3, April, 1908. * Same. {In Missouri historical review, vol. II, no. 3, p. 233- 248. 8°.) F461.M59 {In L. C.) *_Bird's-eye view of slavery in Missouri, [n. p., n. d.] 3 p. vi maps. 8°. E517.B58 (7nL. C.) Bollinger county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Boone county. * History of Boone county, Missouri . . . including a history of its townships, towns and villages ... St. Louis, 1882. vii, 1144 p. front, (ports.) 4°. F472.B7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 394-486. See Audrain coimty. Brief narrative of incidents in the war in Missouri and of the personal experience of one who has suffered. Bj- H. M. Painter. Boston, 1863. 2S p. 8°. E517.P14 {In W D. L. pamp. V. 202.) Buchanan county. * Daily news historj" of Buchanan coimty, and St. Joseph, Mo. [By C. L. Rutt] . to the end of the year 189S. . . . [St. Joseph, Mo., 1899 ?] 2 p. 1., 569 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F472.B9R9 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 10-21. CivU war period in Buchanan county: p. 202-218. Butler county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Caldwell county. * History of Caldwell and Livingston counties, Missouri. . . . St. Louis, 1886. xiv, 1227 p. 4°. F472.C2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missoiui: p. 43-53. Civil war period in Caldwell county: p. 171-222. Civil war period in Livingston county: p. 751-810. List of "Disloyal." p. 790-792. Callaway county. * History of Callaway county, Missouri ... St. Louis, 1884. vii, 954 p. plates. 4°. F472.C3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 43-53. Civil war period in Callaway county: p. 390-397. Camp Jackson. * Camp Jackson. Its history and significance. Oration of C. D. Drake . . . in . . . St. Louis, May 11, 1863 . . . St. Louis, 1863. 16 p. 8°. E517.D76 {In L. C.) * Same. {In Ms Union and anti-slavery speeches. Cia- cmnati, 1864. p. [209]-245 12°.) {In L. C.) Camp Jackson. A soldier in a regular battery tells how it was captured. By Lorenzo D. Imimell. {In National tribune. Oct. 13, 1887. p. 8.) 404 MISSOTJEI. * The campaign in Missouri and tha battle of Wilson's creek, 1861. A paper read before the Missouri historical society of St. Louis, March, 1880, by WiUiam M. Wherry . . . [St. Louis, 1880.] 18 p. 8°. ([Missouri historical society. Publication no. 1]) F461.M66 E481.W73W5 (7n L. C.) Cape Girardeau county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Cedar county. See Hickory county. * The civil government of the United States and the state of Missouri ... By P. S. Eader. Columbia, Mo., 1898. [7H27 p. illus., ports., fold. map. 12°. F466.K12 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 282-365. * The civil government of the United States and the history of the state of Missouri. Rev. ed. By P. S. Rader. Jefferson City, [1904?] iv,599p. ports., maps. 12°. F466.R13 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period: p. 471-532. Civil war on the border. Narratives of operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the Indian Territory . . . 1861-65 . . . By Wiley Britton. New York, 1890-1899. 2 v. front, (v. 1.) plates, ports., fold, map, plans. 8°. E470.B86 V. 1. 1861-62. V. 2. 1863-65. * The civil war on the border ; a narrative of- operations in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and the Indian Territory during the years, 1861-62 based upon the official reports of the federal commanders . . . By Wiley Britton ... 2d ed. rev. New York, 1891. xix, 473 p. 3 port. (incl. front.) 3 maps (2 fold.) 8°. E470.B87 (/?i L. C.) * Civil war reminiscences. By Warner Lewis. [St. Louis, 1908 ?] 12 p. (In Mo. State historical society.) Beprinted from the Missouri historical review. Columbia, Mo., 1908. 8°. vol. II, no. 3, April, 1908, p. 221-232. * Same. (In Missouri historical review, Columbia, Mo., 1908. 8°. vol. II, no. 3, April, 1908, p. 221-232. F461.M59 (In L. C.) Clark county. See Lewis county. * The commonwealth of Missouri . . . Ed. by C. R. Barns . , . St. Louis, 1877. xxiv, 936 p. illus., ports. 4°. F466.B26 (In L.C.) Civil war period: p. 303-443. Confederate home association of Missouri. Missouri of to-day; progress and prospects of the great com- mercial state and center of population; its chief cities and towns, including reminiscences of "Missouri in 1861" . . . [St. Louis?] 1893. 191, [1] p. illus., (incl. ports.) 4°. F466.C74 MISSOUKI. . 405 Cooper county. *A history of Cooper county, Missouri . . . the 5th day of July, 1876. By H. C. Levens and N. M. Drake. St. Louis, 1876. X, [11]-231, [1] p. 8°. F472.C7L6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 96-118. Cooper county. See Howard county. * Correspondence between General Pope and . . . Governor Fletcher, concerning the condition of affairs in Missouri and relative to the military forces thereof. St. Louis, 1865. 14 p. 12°. E517.P82 {In L. C.) Crawford county. See Franklin county. Dade county. See Hickory county. *A decade of Missouri politics — 1860 to 1870. — From a Republican view point. By H. C. McDougal. {In Missouri historical review. Columbia, Mo., 1908-09. 8°. vol. HI, no. 2, p. 126-153.) F461.M59 {In L. C.) * Die Deutschen in Nordamerika und der freiheitskampf in Missouri. von Daniel Hertle. Chicago, 1865. 136 p. 8°. E517.H57 {In L. C.) Draft. The draft. The draft under the conscription act. {In Jom-nal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assem- bly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. [452J-454.) J87.M8 1863/64C. * Resolution to memorialize the President of the United States to suspend the draft in the state of Missouri. [1864 ?] {In Appendix to the Journal of the Senate at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. p. 731-733.) J87.M8 1862-63c (/tiL.C.) Dunklin county. * Hi story of Dunklin county, Missouri, 1845-1895 . . . By M. F. Smyth-Davis. St. Louis, 1896. 290 p. front., illus., ports. 12°. F472.D9D2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 31-38. Dunklin county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Emancipation. *Emancipation in Missouri. A discourse dehvered in the Church of the Messiah, St. Louis, July 5, 1863, by Rev. W. G. Eliot. . . . St. Louis, 1863. 7, [l]p. 8°. E445.M67E4 {In'L.Q.) Majority and minority reports of the special committee on emancipation. {In Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the First session of the Twenty- second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. Ap- dendix. p. 157, [241]-260, 293-302.) J87.M8 1862/63. 406 MISSOURI. * Encyclopedia of the history of Missouri . . . Ed. by H. L. Conrad. New York, Louisville, [etc., etc.,] 1901. 6 v. fronts., ports. 4°. F464.C75 (/n L. C.) Civil war period: v. 6, p. 324^371. The fight for Missouri, from the election of Lincoln to the death of Lyon. By T. L. Snead . . . New York, 1886. viii, 322 p. front., (fold, map.) 12°. E517.S67 * The fight for Missouri from the election of Lincoln to the death of Lyon. By T. L. Snead. New York, 1888. xiv, 322 p. front, (fold, map.) pi. 12°. E517.S68 (7n L. C.) *A^flying bird from Missouri, to the members of the convention at Louisville, Ky. [n. p., 1864?] cover-title, 8 p. 8°. F668.F64 {In L. C.) Franklin county. * History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford, and Gasconade counties, Missouri. Chicago, 1888. x p., 1 1., [11]- 1131 p. plates, incl. illus., ports. 4°. F466.H59 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 90-143. Civil war period in Franklin county: p. 245-260. Civil war period in Jefferson county: p. 414r-i26. Civil war period in Washington county: p. 506-515. Civil war period in Crawford county: p. 573-580. Civil war period in Gasconade county: p. 652-657. Letter of B. Gratz Brown, to the "Weekly new era," published at St. Joseph, Mo. [St. Joseph, 1862.] 8 p. 8°. E453.B87 {In L. C.) Caption title. Fremont's body-guard. Major Zagonjd's horse-guard. By Charles Treichel. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1907. 8° v. 3, p. 240-246.) E464.M7 * Fremont's hundred days in Missouri. Speech of Hon. F. P. Blair, jr., of Missouri, on Fremont's defense; delivered in the House of representatives, March 7, 1862. Washington, 1862. 16 p. 8°. E517.B63 (7n, L. C.) In double columns. Gasconade county. See Franklin county. * General orders no. 11. By E,. H. Hunt. Kansas commandery of the M. 0. L. L. U. S. Feb. 1908. [n, p., 1908?] 7 p. 8°. E517.H94 {In L. C.) Greene county. * History of Greene county, Missouri ... St. Louis, 1883. viii, 919 p. front., illus,, ports. 4°. F472.G8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 43-53. Civil war period in Greene county: p. 277-484. * Freedom for Missouri MISSOUEI. 407 * The guerillas of the West. By A. C. Appier. St. Louis, 1876. 208 p. illus. {In ]\Io. State historical society.) * Hamilton Rowan Gambler and the Provisional government of Mis- souri. By J. F. Philips. 14 p. 8° {In Mo. State his- torical society.) Reprint from the Missouri historical review, Oct., 1910. Harney, William S. The Ufe and military services of Gen, William Sclby Harney. By L. U. Reavis. . . Introduction by Gen. Cassius M. Clay. Saint Louis, 1878. 2 p. I. [iii]-xvii, 18-477 p. front., illus. plates (incl. illus , port ) 8° {In biog.) Hickory county. * History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade, and Barton counties, Missouri . . Chicago, 1889. ix, [ll]-967 p. plates. 4°. F466.H61 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 90-143. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Barton county: p. 545-572. Civil war period in Cedar county: p. 422^25. Civil war period in Dade county: p. 476^80. Civil war period in Hickory county: p. 241-245. Civil war period in Polk county: p. 314-320. Hildebrand, Saninel S. *Autobiography of Samuel S. Hildebrand, the renowned Mis- souri "bushwhacker" . . . being his complete confession, recently made to the writers, and carefully compiled by James W. Evans and A. Wendell Keith . . . Jefferson City, Mo., 1870. 312 p. incl. front , plates. 12° E517.H65 {In L. C.) * History and government of Missouri. By J. T. Muir. Boston, [1908.] vi, 154 p. 12°. F466.M94 {In L. C.) Civil war period and reconstruction: p. 26-30. * History of Missouri in words of one syllable. By E. S. MacNamara . . . Chicago, New York, [etc., etc.,] [1889.] 186 p. front., illus., ports. 8° F466.M16 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 139-170. * History of Southeast Missouri. Embracing an historical account of the counties of Ste. Genevieve, St. Francois, Perry, Cape Girardeau, Bolhnger, Madison, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Dunklin, Scott, Mississippi, Stoddard, Butler, Wagner, and Iron Chicago, 1888. x, [11]-1215 p. plates (incl. illus , ports.) 4°. F466.H69 {In L, C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 84-139. Civil war period in Southeast Missouri: p. 496-520. * History of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas . . . By Wil- liam Monks. West Plains, Mo., 1907. 247 p. incl. front., illus , ports. 12° E517.M9 {In L. C.) Missouri and the civil war: p. 40-185. 80379—13 27 408 MISSOTJEI. Howard county. * History of Howard and Cooper counties, Jlissouri ... St. Louis, 1883. ix,1167p. plates. 8°. F472.H8H6 (InL.G.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 43-53. Civil war period in Cooper county: p. 758-774. Civil war period and lists of Confederate and colored soldiers, Howard county: p. 269-291. Howell county. * History of Howell county, Missouri . . to July 4th, 1876. By S. A. Risley. Read at the centennial celebration at West Plains, Howell county, Missouri, July 4th, 1876. WestPlains, Mo., 1876. 2 p. f°. F472.H9R5 (InL.C.) In double columns. Civil war period: p. [2]. * Illustrated history of Missouri . . . By W. B. Davis and D. S. Durrie. St. Louis, 1876. xx, 639 p. front., plates (inch illus , ports.) 8°. F466.D26 (7n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 152-188. Iron county. * Historical summary of Iron county, Missouri ... to July 4th, 1876. As comp. for, and read at the centennial anniversary of the Declaration of independence; in Irqnton, July 4th, 1876. Ironton, Mo., 1876. 16 p. 12°. F472.I7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 14-16. See History of Southeast Missouri. Jackson county. * History of Jackson county, Missouri . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1881. X, [9]-1006p. front., illus., ports., fold. map. 4°. F472 J1H7 (In L. C ) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 39-46. Civil war period in Jackson county: p. 270-295. Kansas City in the war: p. 466^79. Civil war period in Washington township: p. 362-366. Jasper county. * Biographical record of Jasper county, Missouri. By M. G. McGregor. Chicago, 1901. 526 p. ports. 4°. F472.J3M2 (Inlu. C.) Civil war period: p. 17-22. Jefferson county. See Franklin county. Kansas City. See Jackson county. Knox county. See Lewis county. Lafayette county. * History of Lafayette county, Missouri. By W. H. Chiles. Read at the Court-house, in Lexington, Missouri, July 4th, 1876. Lexington, Mo., 1876. lip. 8°. F472.L1C5 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period: p. 8. MISSOUEI. 409 The last fight for Missouri. By W. F. Scott. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1907. 8°. V. 3, p. 292-328.) E464.M7 Lawrence county. See Newton county. * letters during the civil war. By J. 0. Churchill, [n. p., 1909.] {In Mo. State historical society.) lewis county. * History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland counties, Mis- souri. St. Louis and Chicago, 1887. vii, [9]-1229 p. ports , map. 4° F466.H63 {In L. C ) Civil war period in Knox county: p. 673-711. Civil war period in Lewis county: p. 74-145. Civil war period in Scotland county: p. 517-536. Lexington. The battle of Lexington, fought in and around the city of Lexington, ilissouri, on Sept. 18th, 19th and 20th, 1861. . . . [Lexington, Mo.,] 1903. 68 p. plates, ports., maps. 8°. E481.L6L6 Lincoln county. * History of Lincoln county, Missouri . . . Chicago, 1888. X p., 1 1., [ll]-637 p. port. 4°. F472.L7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 90-143. Civil war period and rosters of soldiers in Lincoln county: p. 392-405. Linn county. * History of Linn county, Missouri . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1882. 883 p. illus., ports., col. map. 4°. F472.L8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 39^6. Civil war period in Lion county: p. 341-384. Livingston county. See Caldwell county. *The Log house club. By Robert Eggert. Philadelphia, 1911. 279 p. 12°. E517.E29 {In L. C.) Civil war period; p. 131-258. The lost army. Scouting and fighting adventures of two boys in Missouri and Arkansas in 1861, '62 . . . By Thomas W. Knox. {In National tribune. Aug. 30, 1888-Feb. 7, 1889.) Lyon, Nathaniel. * Oration by Hon. B. Gratz Brown, before the General assembly of Missouri, at the inauguration of the Lyon monument association, in Jefferson City, Missouri, January 11, 1866. City of Washington, 1866. 12 p. 8°. E467.1.L9B8 {In L. C.) 410 MISSOUEI. lyon, ITathaniel — Continued. Eulogy on the life and character of Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, by the Hon. G. W. lienderson. (In Journal of the House of representatives of the state of Missouri at the First session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City. 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. [275]-285.) J87.M8 1862/63c Last political writings of Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, U. S. A., with sketch of his life and military services. New York, 1861. 10 p. 1., [ll]-275 p. front, (port.) 12°. (Inhiog.) General Nathaniel Lyon and Missouri in 1861 . . . By James Peckham . . . New York, 1866. xvii, [18]-447 p. front. (port.) 1 pi. 12°. E517.P36 Life of General Nathaniel Lyon. By Ashbel Woodward . . . Hartford, 1862. 2 p. 1., [v]-xii, [13]-360 p. front, (port.), plates, map. 12°. (In biog.) The Lyon campaign in Missouri. Being a history of the First Iowa infantry . . . By E. F. Ware . . . Topeka, Kan., 1907. xi, 377 p. front, (facsim.), maps, ports. 12°. E507.5.1stW McDonald county. See Newton county. Macon county. * General history of Macon county, Missouri. Chicago, 1910. xvi, 945 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F472.M1G3 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 176-191. Madison county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Marion county. * History of Marion county, Missouri ... St. Louis, 1884. X, 1003 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 4°. F472.M3H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 43-53. Civil war period in St. Louis: p. 93-94. Civil war period in Marion county: p. 357-547. Martial law in Missouri. (In Journal of the House of representa- tives of the state of Missouri at the adjourned session of the Twenty-second General assembly. Jefferson City, 1863. 8°. Appendix, p. 311-362. J87.M8 1863/64c Martyrdom in Missouri. A history of religious proscription . . . during the late civil war. By W. M. Leftwich. St. Louis, 1870. 2 V. (v. 1, front.) 12°. E517.L49 V. 1 — First series. Fourth ed. Memoirs of the rebellion on the border, 1863. By Wiley Britton . . . Chicago, 1882. 458 p. 12°. E470.B85 Mississippi county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Missouri, By Col. John C. Moore. (In Confederate military history. Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans . . . Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8°. vol. 9. 225 p. front., ports., maps.) E545.E92 MISSOXJEI. 411 Missouri, a bone of contention. By Lucien Carr. Boston and New York, 1888. x, 377p. front, (fold, map.) 12°. F466.C31 {Half-title: American commonwealths. Ed. by H. E. Scudder.) * Missouri from 1849 to 1861. By C. M. Harvey. [St. Louis, 1907?] 18 p. 8°. {In Mo. State historical society.) Reprinted from the Missouri historical review, Oct., 1907. * Same. {In Missouri historical review. Columbia, Mo., 1907-98. 8°. vol. II, no. 1, p. 23-40.) F461.M59 (In L.C.) * The Missouri handbook, embracing a full description of the state of Missouri . . . the Emancipation ordinance . . . By Nathan H. Parker. St. Louis, 1865. 162 p. front, (fold. map). 12°. F466.P24 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 22^1. Missouri in '61. By M. L. Bundy. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [207]-211.) E464.M57. Missouri in 1861. Affairs in that state the first year of the war . . . By J. W. Pope. {In National tribune. Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1887.) Missouri party struggles in the civil war period. By Prof. Samuel B. Harding . . . [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1901. 8°. p. 85-103.] From Annual report of the American historical association for 1900, vol. 1, p. 85-103. * Missouri's memorable decade, 1860-1870. By George Miller. Co- lumbia, Mo., 1898. 175 p. port. {In Mo. State his- torical society.) * Narrative of the capture and murder of Major James Wilson. By C. A. Peterson. Read before the Pike county historical society, Jan. 26, 1906. St. Louis, [1906?] 14 p. (In Mo. State historical society.) New Madrid county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Newton county. * History of Newton, Lawrence, Barry and McDonald coun- ties, Missouri. Chicago, 1888. x, [11]-1092 p. port. 4°. F446.H65 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri; p. 90-143. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Barry county: p. 636-653. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Lawrence county: p. 459^80. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in McDonald county; p. 750-761. Civil war period in Newton county: p. 307-322. Nodaway county. * History of Nodaway county, Missouri ... St. Joseph, Mo. 1882. viii, [9]-1034 p. plates (inch Ulus., ports.) fold, map. 4° F472.N7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 51-60. 412 MISSOXJEI. * noted guerillas, or The warfare of the border . . . By John N. Edwards ... St. Louis, 1877. 2 p. 1., ix-xi, [13J-488 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E470.45.E25 {In L. C.) * Notes taken in sixty years. By R. S. Elliott. St. Louis, 1883. 2 p. 1., 336 p. 8°. E415.7.E24 (In L. C.) On the border. The outbreak of secession in Missouri in 1861. Gov. Jackson's treason . . . By Wiley Britton. (In National tribune. Dec. 16, 1886.) Osceola. The burning of Osceola, Mo., by Lane, and the Quantrill massa- cre contrasted. By John Speer. (In Kansas state histori- cal society. Transactions, 1897-1900. Topeka, 1900. 8°. V. 6, p. 305-312.) r677.Kl7 Pemiscot county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Perry county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Polk county. See Hickory county. Quantrill and the border wars. By W. E. Connelley. Cedar Rapids, la., 1910. 539 p. front., iJlus., ports. 8°. E547.C75 * Eader's revised history of Missouri . . . By P. S. Rader. Jefferson City, Mo., [1904.] 1, [355]-571, ii, xvi p. illus., ports. 12°. F466.R146 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 482-532. Radical union party. ^Address of the committee from the state of Missouri to Presi- dent Lincoln. [Washington, 1863.] 12 p. 8°. E517.R127 {In L. C.) Eay county. * History of Ray county, Missouri ... St. Louis, 1881. 818 p. front., ports. 4°. F472.R2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period in Missouri: p. 50-65. Civil war period and lists of Union and Confederate soldiers: p. 281-324. Rebel invasion of Missouri and Kansas, and the campaign of the army of the border against General Price in October and Novem- ber, 1864. By R. J. Hinton . . . 2d ed. Chicago; Leaven- worth, Kan., 1865. 2 p. 1., ii, [3]-351 p. incl. maps, front., port. 12°. E477.1.H66 * Reply of Colonel [C. R.] Jennison to G. C. Bingham. [Washington? 1862?] 7 p. 8°. E517.J46. {In L.C.) St. Francois county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Ste. Genevieve county. See History of Southeast Missouri. St. Joseph. See Buchanan county. St. Louis {City.) The story of a border city , By Galusha Anderson. Boston, 1908. viii p., 2 1., 385 p. front., pi, ports., facsim. 8°. E517.A54 MISSOUBI. 413 St. louis (City) — Continued. St. Louis ladies' Union aid society. {In Woman's work in tlie civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. 8°. p. 630-642.) E467.B86 *The proclamation of emancipation. Speech of Charles D. Drake, delivered in Turners' hall, St. Louis, January 28, 1863. [St. Louis? 1863.] 7 p. 8°. E453.D76 (/nL. C.) Caption ^itle. * Encyclopedia of the history of St. Louis . . . Ed. by William Hyde and H. L. Conrad. New York, Louisville, [etc., etc.,] 1899. 4 V. fronts., ports. 4°. F474.S2H9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 4, p. 2405-2446. The Union cause in St. Louis in 1861; an historical sketch. By R. J. Rombauer . . . [St. Louis,] 1909. xiv p., 1 1., 475 p. front., illus., (maps, plans) pi., ports. 8°. E517. R76 The first Union regiments (5 volunteers and 5 reserves): p. 347-475. * History of St. Louis city and county . . By J. T. Scharf . . . Philadelphia, 1883. 2 v. ports., maps (partly fold.) 4°. F474.S2S3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. ,390-555. St. louis. {County.) See St. Louis {City.) * School history of the state of Missouri. By P. S. Rader. Bruns- wick, Mo., [1891.] iv, 279 p. ports., fold. map. 12°. F466.R14. {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 138-214. Scotland county. See Lewis county. Scott county. See History of Southeast Missouri. Shelby county. * General history of Shelby county, Missouri. Chicago, 1911. xvi, 671 p. ports, f F472.S5G3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 65-113. Shelby and his men; or, The war in the West. By J. N. Edwards. Cincinnati, 1867. ix, 10-551 p. front., (port.) fold. map. 8°. E470.E26 * Speeches of Messrs. Colfax, of Indiana, and Thaddeus Stevens of Penn., in reply to Messrs. Diven and Blair's attacks on General Fremont. Delivered in the House of representatives April 21, 1862. [Washington, D. C, 1862.] 8 p. 8°. E472.2.C68 {In L. C.) Relates to Fremont's course when in command in Missouri. Stars and bars; or. Reign of terror in Missouri. By Isaac Kelso. Boston, 1864. vi, [7]-324 p. 12°. Stoddard county. See History of Southeast Missouri. * Stories of Missouri. By J. R. Musick. New York, 1897. 288 p. mcl. front., iUus. 12°. F466.M98 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 223-276. 414 MISSOURI. Story of the guard : a chronicle of the war. By J. B. Fremont. Bos- ton, 1863. xiii, [15]-227 p., 1 1. 12°. E517.F87 * The struggle for Missouri. By John McElroy . . . Washington, D. C, 1909. 3 p. 1., ix, 3-342 p. col. front., illus., col. pi, ports., maps. 8°. E517.M14 {In L. C.) * Supremacy of the law in Missouri. Charge to the United States grand jury of the Western district of Missouri . . . March term, 1865, proclamation of Governor Fletcher, letter of General Pope, together with instructions of the Attorney- general of Missouri . . . Jefferson City, 1865. 36 p. 8°. E517.M86 {In L. C.) Switzler's illustrated history of Missouri, from 1541-1877. 0. R. Barns, ed. . . . St. Louis, 1879. 601 p. front., illus., plates. 8°. E466.B27 * Times of the rebellion in Missouri. (In Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. p. 211-243.) E470.H86 {In L. C.) * Vindication of Major General John C. Fremont, against the attacks of slave power and its allies, by Hon. John P. C. Shanks, of Indiana, in the House of representatives, Tuesday, March 4, 1862. Washington, D. C, 1862. cover-title, [3]-21 p. 8°. E472.2.S52 (/nL. C.) Relates to Fremont's command in Missouri. Wagner county. See History of Southeast Missouri. War claims. Claim of the state of Missouri. Eeport of the Committee on Military affairs. [Washmgton, 1886.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Eeport no. 1433.) Claim of the state of Missouri. Report of the Committee on military affairs. [Washington, 1887.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 5.) Claim of the State of Missouri. Statement in reference to . . . expenses incurred in the support of her militia during the war. [Washington, 1865.] 7 p. 8°. (jIJ. S.] 39th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Misc. doc. no. 11.) Claim of the state of Missouri. Statement in reference to . . . expenses incurred in the support of her militia during the war. [Washiagton, 1866.] 22 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 1st sess. IIouso. Misc. doc. no. 63.) Memorial of A. G. Neugent, agent of the state of Missouri, .praying for the passage of a bill to reimburse that state for expenses in placing soldiers in the field . . . [Washington, 1874.] 6 p. 8°. (HJ. S.] 43d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Misc. doc. no. 70.) on War s.] 51st on War S.] 51st MISSOUEI. 415 War claims — Continued. Missouri state claim. Report of the Committee claims. [Wastiington, 1889.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 3.) Missouri state claim. Report of the Committee claims. [Washington, 1890.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 254.) Vouchers. Examination of vouchers. Report of the Com- mittee on War claims. [Washington, 1886.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 3133.) Vouchers of the state of Missouri . . . Report of Committee on War claims. . . . [Washington, 1885.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 48th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 2490.) War debt of ^Missouri. Concurrent resolution. [Washing- ton, 1886.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House Misc. doc. no. 43.) The War in Missouri. By R. H. Musser. {In The Southern bivouac. Louisville, Ky. 1886. 4°. n. s. v. 1, p. [678]-684, 745- ■ 752, port., map.) E485.S68 This paper was prepared and read before the Southern historical and benevolent association of St. Louis. * [War's cruelty on the border.] Address at a meeting of the Colorado commandery, M. 0. L. L. U. S., Denver, Colorado, Sept. 7, 1909, by . . . Harrison Hannahs . . . [Denver, 1909.] 68 p., 11. 8°. E517.H24 (/nL. C.) Washington county. See Franklin county. * Western sanitary commission ; a sketch of its origin, history, labors for the sick and wounded of the western armies, and aid given to freedmen and Union refugees, with incidents of hospital life. [By J. G. Forman.] St. Louis, 1864. 1 p- 1-, iii, [3]-144 p. front., pi. 8°. E635.F724 {In L. C.) The Western sanitary commission, and what it did for the sick and wounded of the Union armies, 1861 to 1865, with mention of the services of Companion J. E. Yeatman, therewith. Read before the Commandery of the state of Missouri, Military order of the loyal legion. Feb. 3, 1906., by Capt. W.R.Hodges, [n. p., 1906?] 16 p. 8°. E635.H65 Westport, The battle of Westport. By P. B. Jenkins . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1906. 193 p. incl. front., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E481.W5J5 *Who is Colonel Jennison? Jennison — His raids in Missouri — His murders, robberies and house burnings. [By G. C. Bing- ham, n. p., n. d.] 7 p. 8°. E517.B53 {In L. C.) 416 MONTANA. Wilson's Creek. The battle of Wilson's Creek. By W. N. M. {In The South- ern bivouac, v. 3, p. [49J-54.) 8°. E485.S68 On the battle of Wilson's Creek. By Albert K. Greene. {In Kansas state historical society. Transactions, 1891-1896. Topeka, 1896. 8°. v. 5, p. 116-127.) F677.K17 With Fremont in Missouri. By J. L. Foley. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. v. 5, 8°. p. [484]-521.) E464.M71 *With Lyon in Missouri. By B. A. Dunn. . . . Chicago, 1910. viii p., 2 1., 336 p. front., 7 plates. 12°. {In L. C.) Fiction. With Porter in North Missouri; a chapter in the history of the war between the states. By J. A. Mudd. Washington, 1909. 452 p. front., ports. 8°. E517.M94 Woman's work in the civil war : a record of heroism, patriotism and patience. By L. P. Brockett . . . and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan . . Philadelphia, 1867. 3 p. I., 21-799 p. front., port. 8°. E467.B86 MONTANA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant General. Reports. None known. Governor. * Message. (T. F. Meagher.) March 14, 1866. {In Council journal of the Second session of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Montana . . . Helena, Mont., 1870. 8°. p. 63-65.) J87.M9 1866b {In L. C.) Relative to military forces. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. No known literature on this subject. No troops were furnished bearing in their designation the name of Montana Territory. MISCELLANEOUS. Soldiers' home, Columbia Falls. *Annual report of the Board of managers. Helena, V. 8°. UB384.M9 {In L. C.) NEBBASKA. 417 NEBRASKA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Report of John R. Patrick adjutant-general of the state of Nebraska, to the Governor . . . January 1st, 1871. Des Moines, 1871. 1 p. 1., [viij-viii p., 1 1., 272 p. 8°. COXTENTS: Report of the adjutant-general. [Operations] 2d regiment cavalry. [Operations] Curtis' horse, (cavalry.) Roster of field and line officers. let regiment veteran volunteer cavalry. Curtis' horse united with Fifth cavalry. 1st regiment, 1st brigade infantry, (militia.) 1st regiment cavalry, (militia. i 1st regiment cavalry militia. Pawnee scouts (volunteers.) Omaha scouts. Artillery detachment (militia.) 1st battalion cavalry. 2d regiment cavalry. "I have seen fit to extend this report back to the beginning of the rebellion." * Roster of Nebraska volunteers from 1861 to 1869. Comp. from books, records and documents on file in office of adju- tant general of state. Published ISSS. Hastings, 1888. 1 p. 1., 236 p. 8°. E518.4.X36 {In L. C.) E. S. Dudley, compiler. Governor. *Message. (S. W. Black.) Dec. 4, 1860. (In Council journal of the Legislative assembly of the TeiTitory of Nebraska. Seventh session, begun Dec. 3, 1S60. [Nebraska City,] 1860-61. 8°. p. 8-13.) J87.N2 1860/61b {In L. C.) Same. {In House journal . . . Seventh session . . . p. 18-23. 8°.) J87.N2 1860/61c * Message. (Alvin Saunders.) Dec. 3, 1861. (/n Council jour- nal of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebraska. Eighth session begun . Dec. 2. 1861. Omaha City, 1862. 8°. p. 14-23.) J87.N2 1861/62b {In L. C.) * Same. {In House journal . . . Eighth session . . . p. 17-26. 8°.) J87.N2 1861/62c {In L. C.) * Message. (Alvin Saunders.) Jan. 8, 1864. {In House jour- nal of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebr. Ninth session begun . Jan. 7, 1864 . . . Omaha City, 1864. 8°. p. 10-24). J87.N2 1864c {In'L.C.) * Same. {In Journal of the Council . . Ninth ses- sion . . . p. 7-21. 8°.) J87.N2 1864b {In'L.C.) 418 NEBEASKA. Governor — Continued . Message. (Alvin Saunders.) Jan. 7, 1865. {In Journal of the Council of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebraska. Tenth session beginning .> . . Jan. 5, 1865. Omaha, 1865. 8°. p. 11-19.) J87.N2 1865b * Same. {In Journal of the House of representa- tives . . . Omaha, 1865. 8°. p. 11-19.) J87.N2 1865c {In L. C.) Legislature. Council. Journal of the Council of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebraska. Tenth session. Begun and held at the City of Omaha, Jan. 5, 1865. Omaha, 1865. 258 p. 8°. J87.N2 1865c Legislature. House. House journal of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebraska, Fifth session, begun and held at Omaha City, Sept. 21, 1858. [Omaha City,] 1859. 275 p. 8°. House journal of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Nebraska, Seventh session, begun and held at Omaha City, Dec. 3, 1860. [Omaha City?] 1860-61. 345 p. 8°. J87.N2 1860/61C State dept. Roster of the soldiers, sailors, and marines of the war of 1812, the Mexican war, and the war of the rebellion resid- ing in Nebraska [on] June 1, 1893. Lincoln, 1893. [3], [5]-525, [2], xxv p. 8°. June 1, 1895. York, 1895. [3], [7]-538, [1], xxii p. 8° Dec. 1, 1897. Lincoln, [1897?] [2], [5]-426, vi p. 8° MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Cavalry. Curtis horse. See Iowa. 5th cavalry. Companies A, B, C, D. Infantry. 1st infantry. *History of the First Nebraska infantry. By I. Hale. Militia. Volunteers. Resolutions of the Legislative assembly. Territory of Nebraska, in favor of the payment of the Nebraska militia while actually employed in the service of the government . . . fV^-'ashington, 1865.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 31.) Register. {In Ofhcial army list of the volunteers of Illi- nois . . . Nebraska . . . Comp. and pub. G. F. Smith . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [iii]-vn, [1], 19-176 p. 16°. E494.S64 NEBRASKA. 419 Volimteers — Continued . Register. {In U. S. TFar deft. Official army register oi the volunteer force of the United States army for the yeai-s 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 V. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Adams connty. * Biographical and historical memoirs of Adams, Clay, HaU and Hamilton counties, Nebraska . . . Chicago, 1890. [8], [9]-783 p. ports. 4°. F666.B61 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period: p. 57-64. List of soldiers liviiig in Adams county: p. 149-152. List of soldiers Uviag in Clay county: p. 369-371. List of soldiers living in Hall county: p. 593-594. List of soldiers living in Hamilton county: p. 743-744. Clay couiity. See Adams county. HaU connty. See Adams coiuity. Hamilton connty. See Adams county. *Historyof the state of Nebraska . . . Chicago, 1882. [12], [33]-1506 p. illus., ports., fold. map. 4° F666.H61 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 230-318. *Illnstrated history of Nebraska ... By J. S. Morton . . . Lincoln, 1905-06. 2 V. fronts., illus., ports. 4°. F666.M89 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 2, p. 168-185. * Johnson's history of Nebraska. By Harrison Johnson . . . Omaha, Neb., 1880. xvi, [33]-591 p. front., illus., fold. map. 8°. F666.J67 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 150-161. Omaha. *History of the city of Omaha, Nebraska. By J. W. Savage and J. T. Bill, and South Omaha, by C. W. Butterfield. New York, 1894. xvi, 699 p. i. e., 729 p. front, plates (inch iJlus., ports.) Ulus. 4°. F674.05S2 (7nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 152-156. *History of Omaha from the pioneer days to the present time. By Alfred Sorenson. Omaha, 1889. 327 p. plates, iUus., ports. 8°. F674.05S73 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 177-186. * Semi-centennial history of Nebraska. Historical sketch. By A. E. Sheldon . . . Lincoln, Nebr. 1904. [6], [9]-376 p. front, illus., ports. 4°. F666.S67 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 92-95. 420 NEVADA. NEVADA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Eeport of the adjutant-general (John Cradlebaugh.) For 1865. Jan. 1st, 1866. [Carson City?, 1866?] 55 p. 8°. Contents: Volunteer service. Bounty and pay of officers and enlisted men. Militia. Roster of the military force . for the year 1865. Roster of volunteers in the National service. 1st battalion cavalry, 1st battalion infantry. Roster of Nevada volunteers for the years 1863-1866. 1st battalion cavalry. 1st battalion infantry. Same. {In Journal of the Senate during the Second session of the Legislature of the state of Nevada, 1866 . . . Carson City, 1866. 8°. Appendix. 46 p.) *Report of the adjutant-general. 1861-1866. [Carson City,. 1866.] 66 p. Roster of volunteers. {In Biennial report of the adjutant- general (C. E. Laughton, ex-officio) Dec. 31, 1884. 8°. p. 29-55.) UA43.N3 Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate during the Second session of the Legis- lature of the state of Nevada, 1866 . . . Carson City, 1866. 291, 22, 15, 5, 23, 12, 46, 83, 31, 5, 8, 6 p. fold, tables. 8°. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS . Volunteers. Letter from the Secretary of war ad interim, relative to Cali- fornia and Nevada volunteers discharged in Arizona and New Mexico. [Washington, 1867.] 7 p. 8°. ([U. S.j 40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 24.) Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. War claims. Letter from the Secretary of war, transmitting a report upon the war claims of the state of Nevada. [Washington, 1889.] 32, 145, 153, 366 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 70.) Moneys expended by California, Oregon, Nevada, etc. Report from the Committee on War claims. [Washington, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 3396.) NEW HAMPSHIRE. 421 War claims — Continued. Rebellion war claims of California, Oregon and Nevada. Eeport from the Committee on War claims. [Washington, 1892.] 45 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 52d Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 254.) War Claims of California, Oregon and Nevada. Report from the Committee on War Claims. [Washington, 1890.] 45 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 2553.) War claims of California, Oregon and Nevada. Report from Committee on Military affairs. [Washington, 1890.] 44 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 644.) War claims of California, Oregon and Nevada. Report from the Committee on War claims. [Washington, 1894.] 4 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 558.) War claims of Nevada. Report from the Committee on claims. [Washington, 1885.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 48th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 984.) War claims of Nevada. Report from the Committee on Mili- tary affairs. [Washington, 1888.] 153 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 1286.) War claims of Nevada. Letter from the Secretary of war, transmitting a report . . . [Washington, 1889.] 32, 145, 153, 366 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 10.) War claims of Nevada. Report from the Committee on Mili- tary affairs. [Washington, 1892.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 52d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 158.) NEW HAMPSHIRE. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-generaPs Office. * Eeport of the adjutant-general (J. S. Abbott). (With Journal of the House of representatives . . . [and] Senate . . . June session, 1861. Concord, 1861. 8°. [In] Appendix p. [484]-527.) J87. N4 1861b {In L. C.) Report of the adjutant-general. Enlistments for actual service. 2d regiment infantry. * Report of the adjutant-general (Anthony Colby). May 20, J 862. Concord, 1862. 24 p. 8°. E520. 2.N54 1862-1864. Contents: Officers of the New Hampshire militia. Enrollment, as prescribed by law. Enlistments for actual service. 422 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Adjutant-generaV s office —Continued. *Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. [Roster] officers of New Hampshire troops in the service of the United States at the date of this report. 2d-8th regiments infantry. Manchester battery. Sharpshooters. lst-3d companies. Cavalry. lst-4th companies. Detachment at Fort Constitution. Report of the adjutant-general (Anthony Colby). May 20, 1863. Concord, 1863. 52 p. 8°. E520.2.N5i 1862-1864. Contents: Officers of the New Hampshire militia. Annual enrollments as prescribed by law. Whole number furnished. [Roster] officers of New Hampshire troops at the date of this report. 2d-16th regiments infantry. Manchester battery. Sharpshooters. lst-3d companies. Battalion of cavalry. Appendix. Report of the adjutant-general (Natt Head), May 20, 1864. Concord, 1864. 64, 75, 3 p. 8°. E520.2.N54 1862-1864. Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Muster at Manchester, N. H. Annual enrollment as prescribed by law. Exhibit of the number of veteran volunteers re-enlisted into the United States service prior to May 20, 1864. Quota of New Hampshire under different calls. Exhibit prepared by Capt. W. Silvey . . . showing the number and name of district and sub-district, the total enrollment therein sub- ject to draft ... to May 10, 1864. Roster and statement of New Hampshire state militia. Roster and statement of New Hampshire troops. lst-16th regiments infantry. 1st regiment. Company E, United States sharpshooters. 2d regiment, Companies F and G, United States sharpshooters. 1st company heavy artillery. 1st battery light artillery. Ist regiment cavalry. Quartermaster's department. Report of the Adjutant-General (Natt Head). May 20, 1865. Concord, 1865. 2 v. 8°. E520.2.N54 1865. Contents: V. 1— Report of the adjutant-general. Roster of field and line officers. lst^8th regiments infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 423 Adjutant-genm^aVs office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2— Roster of field and line oflBcers. 9th-18th regiments infantry. New Hampshire battalion, 1st N. E. cavalry. 1st regiment cavalry. 1st battery light artillery. lst-2d companies heavy artillery. 1st regiment heavy artillery. 1st regimen !■, Company E, D. S. sharpshooters. 2d regiment, Companies F and (J, U. S. sharpshooters. Strafford guards. National guards. Martin guards. Lafayette artillery company. Unattached company N. H. volunteers. Band. 2d brigade, 10th Army Corps. Exhibit . . . showing the enrollment . . . assignments of quotas, number of men furnished under all calls. Annual enroll- ment, April, 1865. Biographical sketches. 3d infantry. Lieut, col. J. I. Plimpton. 4th infantry. Col. Louis Bell. Maj. C. W. Sawyer. 5th infantry. Col. E. E. Cross. Maj. E. E. Sturtevant. 6th infantry. Lieut, col. H. H. Pearson. 7th infantry. Col. H. S. Putnam. Lieut, col. T. A. Henderson. Maj. Daniel Smith. 8th infantry. Lieut, col. O. W. Lull. 9th infantry. Maj. G. W. Everett. 11th infantry. Lieut, col. M. N. Collins. 12th infantry. Chaplain T. L. Ambrose. 14th infantry. Col. Alexander Gardiner. 18th infantry. Maj. W. I. Brown. Reports of New Hampshire state military agents. Washington, D. C. Col. L. D. Mason. Philadelphia. Col. R. R. Corson. New York City. Col. F. E. Howe. Roster of oflBcers N. H. state militia. Remarks. Report of the adjutant-general (Natt Head). June 1, 1866. Concord, 1866. 2 v. 8°. E520.a.N54 1866. 80379—13 28 424 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Adjutant-generaVs office — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents : V. 1— Report of the adjutant-general. Record of New Hampshire volunteers: accounting for those remaining in service January 1, 1865, and all others previ- ously erroneously accounted for. 2d-18th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. 1st battery light artillery. l8t-2d companies heavy artillery. 1st regiment heavy artillery. 1st regiment, Company E, TJ. S. sharpshooters. 2d regiment. Companies F and G, U. S. sharpshooters. New Hampshire volunteer band, 2d brigade, 10th Army Corps (Post band, Hilton Head, S. C). Enlistments in Veteran reserve corps. Roster of officers of . . state militia. Addenda and errata. Index. V.2— Part First. Military history of New Hampshire, from its settlement, in 1623, to the year 1861. Part Second. Military history of New Hampshire during the great rebel- lion; 1861-1866. Regimental histories. lst-14th regiments infantry. The Winchester monument. 15th-18th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. ] st battery light artillery. Ist regiment heavy artillery. Sharpshooters. Sketch of Surgeon A.J. H. Buzzell. Annual enrollment, April, 1866. Report of the adjutant-general (Natt Head). May 19, 1868. Manchester, 1868. 2 p. 1., [v]-xviii p., 1 I., 126, 401 p. 8°. E520.2.N54 1868. Contents : Part First. Report of adjutant-general. Roster. New Hampshire volunteer militia. Inspector-general's report. Annual enrollment. Part Second. Military history of New Hampshire, from its settlement in 1623, to the year 1861. Concluded. Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the rebellion. 1861-1866. Prepared . . . by Augustus D. NEW HAMPSHIKE. 425 Adjutant-generaUs office — Continued. Revised register . . . —Continued. Ayling, adjutant-general. Concord, 1895. xii p., 11., 1347 p. f°. E520.3.N55 Contents: Sketch, register, engagements, summary. lst-18th regiments infantry. New Hampshire battalion, New England cavalry. 1st regiment cavalry. lst-2d regiments cavalry. See 8th regiment infantry. 1st battery light artillery. lst-2d companies heavy artillery. 1st regiment heavy artillery. 1st regiment, Company E, U. S. sharpshooters. 2d regiment. Companies F and G, U. S. sharpshooters. Unattached company. Strafford guards. National guards. Lafayette artillery. Second brigade band. Veteran reserve corps. United States colored troops. Miscellaneous organizations. (New Hampshire men who served in organizations outside of the state.) Dartmouth cavalry. United States navy. United States marine corps. State service. Summary New Hampshire organizations. Recapitulation. Medals of honor. Register of commissioned officers. Index of names. Communication from the adjutant-general, transmitted by His Excellency the Governor, June session, 1864. Concord, 1864. 4 p. ■ 8°. "( With Reports of the adjutant-general. 1862-1864. ) 8°. E.520.2.X54 1862-1864. * Extract of the report of the adjutant-general . . . for the year ending May 20, 1865. (In Journal of the House of rep- resentatives . . . June session, 1865 . . . Concord, 1865. 8°. Appendix p. [433]-530.) J87. N4 1865b (In L. C.) Report of the quartermaster-general: p. 509-530. * Extract of report of the adjutant-general of the state of New Hampshire for the year ending June 1, 1866. Concord, 1866. (In Journal of the House of representatives . . . June ses- sion, 1866. Concord, 1866. Appendix, p. [321]-352. 8°.) J87.N4 1866b C/n L. C.) Executive council. * Report of Committee of the Executive council on revision of record of New Hampshire soldiers and sailors in the war of the rebellion. Manchester, 1889. 21 p. 8°. E520.1.N54 (In. L. C). 426 NEW HAMPSHIEE. General court. House. Select committee on military expenses. * Report of the Select committee appointed by a resolve of the last House of representatives to examine into the military expenses of the state, the purchase of arms, horses, &c., from the commencement of the war. June session, 1863. Con- cord, 1863. 24 p. 8°. E520.1.N55 {In'L.Q.) Governor. * Message. (Nathaniel S. Berry.) June 5, 1862. [In Journal of the House of representatives . . . June session, 1862 . . . p. 21-30.) 8°. J87.N4 1862b {In L. C.) * Same. {In Journal of the Honorable Senate . . . June session, 1862 . . . Concord, 1862. p. 15-24.) 8°. J87.N4 1862b {In L. C.) * Message. (J. A. Gilmore.) June 4, 1863. {In Journal of the House of representatives. 1863. Concord, 1863. 8°. p. 30-41.) J87.N4 1863b {In L. C.) * The conscription in New Hampshire. (J. A. Gilmore.) Con- cord, 1863. 23 p. 8°. E520.N54 {Inh.C.) Documents relating to the correspondence between the Executive depart- ment of New Hampshire and the U. S. Department of war. Message. (J. A. Gilmore.) June session, 1864. Concord, 1864. 26 p. 8°. * Message. (J. A. Gilmore.) June 2, 1864. {Li Journal of the House of representatives. June sess., 1864. Concord, 1864. 8°. p. 26-45.) J87.N4 1864b {In L. C.) * Message. (J. A. Gilmore.) Aug. 9, 1864. {In Journal of the House of representatives. Special session 1864. Concord, 1864. 8°. p. 68-73.) J87.N4 1864b Aug. (/w L. C.) * Message. (Frederick Smyth.) June 8th, 1865. [Concord? 1865?] {In Journal of the House of representatives. . . June session, 1865 . . . Concord, 1865. 8°. p. 25-43.) J87.N4 1865 b {In I.. C.) *Address. (Frederick Smyth.) June 7, 1866. {In Journal of the House of representatives. June session, 1866. Concord, 1866. 8°. p. 23-53.) J87.N4 1866b {In L. C.) Quarterm aster-generaV s Dept. * Report the quartermaster-general (J. H. Gage) May 12, 1862. {In Journal of the House of representatives, state of New Hampshire. June session, 1862 . . . Concord, 1862. 8°. p. [598J-609.) J87.N4 1862b {In L. C.) * Report of the quartermaster-general (Natt Head) of the state of New Hampshire for the year ending June 6, 1866. Con- cord, 1866. 40 p. 8°. E520.2.N55 {In L. C.) NEW HAMPSHIRE. 427 Soldiers' Home. Report of board of managers. Ist (1889-1890). Manchester, 1891. 40 p. front. 8°- [In W. D. L. pamp. v. 257.) 2d (1891-1892). Concord, 1893. 22 p. front. 8° *3d (1893-1894). *4th (1895-1896). *5th (1897-1898). *6th (1899-1900). *7th (1901-1902). *8th (1903-1904). *9th (1905-1906). *10th (1907-1908). nith (1909-1910). *12th (1911-1912). Treasure7'''s office. * Receipts and disbursements connected with the miUtary operations of the state, from June 1, 1862, to June 1, 1863. (In Journal of the House of representatives. June session, 1863. Concord, 1863. 8°. p. 577-581.) J87.N4 1863b (In L. C.) Peter Sanbord, state treasurer. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. light Artillery. 1st battery light artillerj'. Names and records of all the members who served in the First N. H, battery of light artillery, during the late rebelhon, from Sept. 26, 1861-June 15, 1865 ... [By S. S. Piper?] Manchester, 1891. 40 p., 1 1. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) See Battle flags of the New Hampshire regiments . . . Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Veteran association. Notice of ofiicers elected. Penacock, Aug. 11, 1888. 1 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 263.) 2d cavalry. Losses in. See 8th infantry. College cavaliers. See Dartmouth college cavalry. See also Rhode Island. 7th squadron cavalry. Company B. Dartmouth college cavalry. The College cavaliers. (In Norwich university . . . comp. by W. A. Ellis. Concord, N. H., 1898. 8°. p. 85-88.) The Dartmouth cavalry. By John Scales. {Frow.' The Granite monthly, v. iv, no. 11, Aug. 1881. p. 463-466 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 251.) (Rhode Island cavalry. 7th squadron, Company B.) 428 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Cavalry — Con tinued . Dartmouth college cavalry — Continued. *A sketch of the service of a company of college students in the Union army in 1862. By S. B. Pettengill. Chi- cago, 1883. 94, [1] p. (Rhode Island. 7th squadron, Company B. ) See Rhode Island. 7th squadron cavalry. Company B. Also called "The College cavaliers." Infantry. 1st infantry. The first regiment New Hampshire volunteers in the great rebellion ... By S. Gr. Abbott. Keene, 1890. 511 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. E520.5.1st 2d- infantry. *A sermon on the death of Lieut. Sylvester Rogers, son of Freeman S. Rogers, of Nashua, who was killed in the battle of August 29th, 1862, near Bull Run. By Rev. Thomas Gorman . . . Nashua [N. H.;] 1862. 18 p. 8°. E520.5.2dG {In L. C.) History of the Second regiment New Hampshire volun- teers; its camps, marches and battles. By M. A. Haynes . . . Manchester, 1865. viii, [9]-223, [1] p. 12°. E520.5.2d History of the Second regiment, New Hampshire volunteer inf antr}^, in the war of the rebellion. By M. A. Haynes. Lakeport, N. H., 1896. xv, 350, 125 p., 1 1. front., illus., ports., maps. 8°. E520.5.2dH. Preface; « . . The present work is no sense a rewriting or revision of the former volume . . . Of granite fiber were the soldiers of the Second New Hampshire volunteers. . . . By G. Jj. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) With fighting Joe. An episode in the career of the Second New Hampshire ... By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 3d infantry. Historical sketch of the Third regiment New Hampshire volunteers. By John Bedel, (i^wm The Granite monthly, o. s. V. in, no. 12, Sept. 1880, p. 516-534. 8°.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 251.) Reminiscences of the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. By E. J. Copp . . . Nashua, N. H., 1911. 536, iv p. inch illus., plates, ports, front. 8°. E601.C79. NEW HAMPSHTEB. 429 Infantry — Continued. 3d infantry — Continued. Dedication of the monument in memory of Gen. John Bedel, by his surviving comrades of the Third regiment ... at Bath, N. H., Oct. 10, 1888. [Concord, 1888?] 32, [1] p. ports. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 253.) The Third New Hampshire and all about it. By Daniel Eldredge. Boston, 1893. xxxi, [1], 1054 p. fronts., illus., fold, plates, ports., maps. 8°. E520.5.3d Reminiscences of a veteran. By H. S. Hamilton. Con- cord, 1S9T. 2 p. 1., 180 p. front, illus., plates, ports. 12°. E601.H21 *War pictures. By B. J. C. Linehan. (In Granite monthly. Concord, N. H., 1895. 8°. v. 18,p. [34:3]-350.) {In L. C.) 4th infantry. *History. {In preparation. Dec. 31, 1910.) *Roster. By J. G. Hutchinson. Manchester, 1896. 188 p. 6th infantry. History of the Fifth regiment New Hampshire volunteers in the American civil war, 1861-1865. By William Child. Bristol, N. H., 1893. 2 pts. in 1 v. front., plates, incl. illus., ports., diagrs. 8°. E520.5.oth Paged separately: Ft. 1. xv, [2], 336, [2] p.; Pt. 2, 228 p. Pt. 1. Operations. Pt. 2. Roster. A Gettysburg hero. Col. Edward Ephraim Cross, Fifth New Hampshire volunteer infantry. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 278.) Note: This regiment sustained the greatest loss of any infantry or cavalry regiment in the whole Union army. Total of killed and wounded 1051. Total enrollment 2496. {From Regimental losses in the American civil war, 1861-1865 ... By William F. Fox. . . . Albany, N. Y.,1893. 4°. p. 139.) 6th infantry. History of the 6th New Hampshire regiment in the war for the union. By Lyman Jackman, historian ; Amos Hadley, ed. Concord, 1891. vi, [1], 630 p. front. , ports. 8°. E520.5.6th 7th infantry. The N. H. Seventh at Ft. Wagner. [By H. W. Baker.] (^ The Granite monthly, o. s. v. II, no. 7, April, 1879. p. 208.) 8°. (Separate in W. D. L. pamp. v. 251.) 430 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Infantry — Continued. 7th infantry — Continued. *A tribute to the memory of Lieut. John Howard Wor- cester, in a discourse delivered at Hollis, N. H., on Sabbath, January 24, 1864. By P. B. Day . . . Nashua, 1864. 16 p. 8°. E520.6.7thD. (In L. C.) A baptism of fire. Story of the Seventh New Hampshire's first battle. ... By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. parap. v. 270.) The Seventh infantry, New Hampshire volunteers, in the war of the rebellion. By H. E. W. Little. Concord, 1896. xviii, 567, 110, xxi, p. front., plates, inch illus., ports., fold, plans, maps. 8°. E620.5.7th. 8th infantry. Complete roster, [n. p.,189-?J 106 p. 8°. E520.5.8thC Reprinted from the Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion, Concord, 1895. History of the Eighth regiment. New Hampshire volun- teers. By J. M. Stanyan . . . Concord, 1892. 583 p. ports, inci. front. 8°. E520.5.8th. Eighth New Hampshire volunteers. Report from the Com- mittee on war claims ... to pay withheld bounties to certain non-commissioned officers discharged as super- numeraries. . . . [Washington, 1888.] 2p. 8°. ([U.S.J 50th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 1146.) Designation changed to 2d cavalry, December, 1863. 9th infantry. The battle of the mine. By E. T. Case . . . Providence, 1879. 37 p. 8°. E464.R47. (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 10.) History of the Ninth regiment New Hampshire volunteers in the war of the rebellion. Ed. by E. O. Lord. Con- cord, 1895. xii, 761, [1] p., 1 1., 171 p. plates, incl. illus., ports, front. 8°. E520.5.9th. Mustered out, June 10, 1865. Recruits transferred to 6th infantry. 10th infantry. Memorial services, address of welcome, ceremonies, and oration at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument in Amherst, N. H., on reunion of the 10th regiment . . . June 19, 1890. Manchester, 1890. 47 p. front. 8°. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 2d infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 431 Infantry — Continued. 11th infantry. History of the Eleventh New Hampshire regiment volun- teer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-186.5. By L. W. Cogswell. Concord, 1891. xi, [1], 781, [1] p. front. , ports. , fold. plan. 8°. E520. 5. 11th From Concord to Fredericksburg. . . . Feb. 12, 1896 ... By ... J. C. Currier . . . [n.p.,n. d.] 17 p. 8°. {In M.O.L.L.U.S. Cal. War papers. No. 15.) E464:.M52 With the Ninth army corps in East Tennessee. By W. A. Nason . . . Providence, 1891. 70 p. 8°. {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of tlie rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 15.) E464.R47 12th infantry. S History of the Twelfth regiment New Hampshire volun- \T teers in the war of the rebellion. By A W. Bartlett, ^ , Concord, 1897. 752, 87 p. front., illus., plate, ports. 4°. ^V'- E520.5. 12th 13th infantry. . . . Thirteenth regiment of New Hampshire infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. Boston and New York, 1888. xi [1] p., 1 1., 717 p. front., maps, plans. 8°. E520.5. 13th Mustered out June 22, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 2d infantry. 14th infantry. Sheridan's veterans. A souvenir of their two campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley . . . Being the record of the excursion to the battle-fields of the Valley of Virginia, Sept. 15-24, 1883. By one of the veterans. [F. H. Buf- fum?] Boston, 1883. vi, 1, [9J-128 p. front., plates, incl. illus., ports. 8°. E641.B92 *Sheridan's veterans no. 2. A souvenir of third campaign in the Shenandoah Valley, 1864-1883. By F. H. Buffum. Boston, 1886. iv, [5]-128 p. front, plate. 8°. E641.B92 {In L. C.) A memorial of the great rebellion : being a history of the Fourteenth regiment . . . 1862-1865. By the commit- tee. Boston, 1882. xii, 443 p. plates, incl., ports, front. 8°. E520.5.14th 432 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Infantry — Continued. ] 5th infantry. History of the Fifteenth regiment New Hampshire volun- teers 1862-1863. By Charles McGregor. [Concord?] 1900. xiv, 624 p. front., plates, incl. illus., ports, ports, diagrs. 8°. E520.6. 15th 16th infantry. Souvenir roster of the 371 living members . . . thirty- three years after enlistment. [By H. L. Johnson, Wash- ington, D. C, 1896?] 39 p. incl. illus., ports. 16°. E520.5. 16th J History of the Sixteenth regiment New Hampshire volun- teers. By L. T. Townsend. Washington, D. C. , 1897. 574 p. front., plates, incl. illus., plans, diagrs., ports, 8°. E520.5. 16th 17th infantry. *Sketch of "Ours" and reminiscences. By Hale Chad wick. [n.p.,n. d.] 23 p. port. 12°. Hale Chadwick served in both 17th and 18th regiments. History of the Seventeenth regiment, New Hampshire vol- unteer infantry 1862-1863. By C. N. Kent. Concord, 1898. 325 p. front., plates, incl. illus., ports., plans, ports. 8°. E520.5. 17th Organization commenced November 19, 1862. Not com- pleted and men enlisted transferred to 2d infantry, April 16, 1863. 18th infantry. History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire volunteers 1864-1865. By T. L. Liverraore. Boston, 1904. 124 p. illus., ports., incl. front. 8°. E520.5. 18th See I7th infantry. ' New Hampshire volunteer band, Second brigade, Tenth army corps. (Post band, Hilton Head, S. C.) Band books used at Hilton Head, S. C, 1862-1865. 21 v. 24°. Sharpshooters. 1st company. See 1st U. S. sharpshooters. Company E. 2d company. See 2d U. S. sharpshooters. Company F. 3d company. See 2d U. S. sharpshooters. Company G. Surgeons, History of the New Hampshire surgeons in the war of the rebellion. By G. P. Conn . . . Concord, N. H., 1906. vii, 558 p. front, (port.) 8°. E520.C75 (Contains abstracts of the histories of the various New Hampshire regi- ments. ) NEW HAMPSHIRE. 433 Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '6i, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v.) 12°. E494:.U68 MISCELLANEOUS. Amherst. Amherst in the great civil conflict, 1861-1865. Comp. by E. D. Boyleston. Amherst, 1893. 172 p. inch illus., ports, front., ports. 12°. F-14.A5B7 Memorial services. Address of welcome, poem, responses, ceremonies, and oration at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument ... on reunion of the Tenth regiment of New Hampshire veterans, June 19, 1890. With an appendix. Manchester, 1890. 47 p. front. 8°. * Oration of Hon. Charles H. Bartlett . . . the dedication of the Soldiers' monument . . . June 19, 1890. Manchester, 1890. 19'p. 8°. F44.A5B2 {In L. C.) * History of the town of Amherst, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire ... By D. F. Secomb. Concord, N. H., 1883. vii, [1], 978 p. front, (map) illus., ports., facsims. 8°. F44.A5S4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 414^24. * Battle flags of the New Hampshire regiments and First light battery. Photographed and colored by Kimball and sons. Concord [1866.] 1 p. 1., 85 phot, mounted on 39 1. 8°. E520.B33 {In L. C.) Photographs in this copy uncolored. Benton. (Coventry-Benton.) * Some things about Coventry-Benton, New Hampshire. By W. F. Whitcher. Woodsville, N. H., 1905. viii, 313 p. front, (map) plates (inch illus., ports.) 1 plan. 8°. F44.B38W5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 213-218. Bounty claims. Claim of the state of New Hampshire. Report from the Committee on Claims. [Washington, 1871.] 4p. 8°. ([U.S.J 41st Cong., 3d sess. House. Report no. 23.) Boscawen. * History of Boscawen and Webster from 1733 to 1878. Comp. by C. C. Coffin . . . Concord, 1878, xix, 666 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8°. F44.B7C6 {In L. C.) Boscawen civil war period: p. 275-277. Webster civil war period: p. 278. 434 KBW HAMPSHIRE. Bristol. * History of the town of Bristol, Grafton county, New Hamp- shire. ... By R. W. Musgrove. Bristol, N. H., 1904. 2 V. fronts, plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. F44:.B76M91 {In L. C.) V. 1, Annals, v. 2, Genealogy. Civil war period: v. 1, p. 197-226. Brookline. * Oration delivered at the centennial celebration in Brookline, N. H. By I. B. Sawtelle. Fitchburg, Mass., 1869. 40 p. 8°. F44.B8S2. {In L. C.) List of soldiers: p. S8-40. Campton. * Centennial celebration of the town of Campton, N. H. , Sept. 12th, 1867. Concord, 1868. iv, [5]-118 p. 12°. F44.C1C3 {In L. C.) Civil war roll of honor: p. 117-118. Candia. Addresses and proceedings at the dedication of Candia's Sol- diers' monument, presented to the town, by Hon. Frederick Smyth, Oct. 13, 1893. Comp. by G. W. Browne. Manches- ter, 1894. 72 p. front., port. 8°. Carroll county. *Historyof Carroll county. New Hampshire . . . G.D.Merrill, ed. Boston, Mass., 1889. xii, 987 p. plates, ports., fold, map. 4°. F42.C3M5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 134-185. Centre Sandwich. Exercises at dedication of memorial tablet, presented by Hon. G. H. Marston . . . July 4, 1894. [Centre Sandwich, 1894?] 15 p. front., (port.)" 8°. F44.C3E9 Ciarlestown. * History of Charlestown, New Hampshire, the old no. 4 . . . By H. H. Saunderson. Claremont, N. H., [1876.] viii, 726 p. front, plates (incl.illus., ports.). 8°. F44.C4S2 (/wL.C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 643-648. Cheshire county. * History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties. New Hampshire. Ed. by D. H. Hurd. Philadelphia, 1886. ix, 585,410 p. ports., fold. maps. 4°. F42.C5H9 (/«. L. C.) Alphabetical listsof soldiers with histories of the towns. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 435 Chester.. * The dedicatory proceedings of the Soldiers' monument . . . August 22, 1904. Comp. and ed. by G. C. Hazelton. [New York] 1905. 4 p.l., 126 p. front., plates, ports., facsims. 8°. F44.C5H4 {In L. C.) * History of old Chester, from 1719 to 1869. By Benjamin Chase. Auburn, N. H., 1869. xvi, 702 p. front., illus., ports., fold. map. 8°. F44.C5C4 (/?i L. C.) Auburn civil war period: p. 393-406. Cheater civil war period: p. 386-393. Raymond civil war period: p. 406-408. Civic record of New Hampshire in the civil war. By [Daniel] Hall. {In Proceedings of the New Hampshire historical society. V. 4, June, 1899-June, 1905. 8°. p. 396-414.) F31.N52 Claremont. Claremont war history; April, 1861, to April, 1865; with sketches of New Hampshire regiments and a biographical notice of each Claremont soldier, etc. . . . By 0. F. R. Waite. Concord, 1868. xi, [13]-300 p. 12°. F44.C65W2 Dedication of Soldiers' monument, Oct. 19, 1869. {In History of the town of Claremont, New Hampshire . . . By O. T. Waite. Manchester, N. H., 1895. 12°. p. 270-279.) F44.C65W2 * History of the town of Claremont, New Hampshire . . . By O. F. R. Waite . . . Manchester, N. H., 1895. x, 540 p. front.,plates(incl. illus., ports.) fold. map. 8°. F44.C65W3 {In L. (1) Concord. * History of Concord, New Hampshire . . . Prepared under the supervision of the City histor}' commission. J. O. Lyford, ed. [Concord, N. H., 1903.] 2 v. fronts., illus. 4°. F44.C7C7 (ZnL. C.) Concord in the civil war. By H. F. Hill. v. 2, p. 1161-1202. * Official proceedings at the dedication of the statue of Com- modore George Hamilton Perkins at Concord, New Hamp- shire on the 25th day of April, 1902 . . . Concord, 1903. 48 p. front. 8°. F44.C703 {Tn L. C.) * Sixty years in Concord and elsewhere. Personal recollections of Henry McFarland . . . Concord, N. H., 1899. 2 p. 1., 331 p. front., (port.) plates. 12°. F44.C7M1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 220-300. * Wayside jottings, or Rambles around Concord, N. H. By H. M. Cook. [Concord, 1909?] cover-title, xiii, 201 p. inch front, (port.) plates. 12°. F44.C7C93 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 85-86. 436 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Deerfield. See Nottingham. Derry. Soldiers' monument at Derry, N. H. (In The Granite monthly V. XII (o. s.) or V. n (n. s.) nos. 11, 12, Nov., Dec, 1889. p. 290-293.) F31.G75. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 251.) Dover. * 89th anniversary of the National independence, July 4, 1865, at Dover, N. H. . . . Also oration by Hon. J. W. Pat- terson . . . Dover, N. H., 1865. 36 p. 8°. F44.D7D8 (/ftL. C.) Civil war period: p. 26-31. * Report of a Committee of the New Hampshire library associa- tion upon the bibliography of Dover, N. H. . . . John R. Ham, author and comp. {In Report of the State librarian to the New Hampshire legislature for the year ending Oct. 1, 1892 . . . Concord, 1892. p. 193-266.) 8°. Z733.N49 1892 {In L. C.) Exeter. * Brief record of events in Exeter during 1861, together with the names of the soldiers in this town in the war. By Rev. EliasNason. Exeter, 1862. 16p. 8°. F44.E9N19 (JnL.C.) * A brief record of events in Exeter, N. H., during the year 1862; together with the names of 'the soldiers of this town in the war. Bv Rev. Elias Nason . . . Exeter, 1863. 20 p. 12°. F44.E9N2 {In L. C.) * History of the town of Exeter, New Hampshire. ByC. H. Bell. Exeter, 1888. ix, 469, 88 p. front, (facsim.) maps. 8°. F44.E9B45 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 260-282. Fitzwilliam. * History of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, from 1752 to 1887. By J. F. Norton . . . New York, 1888. xvi, [l7]-829 p. front.,plates, ports., fold. maps. 8°. F44.F5N8 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 274-312. Francestown. * History of Francestown, N. H., from its earliest settlement, April, 1758, to Jan. 1, 1891 ... By W. R. Cochrane and G. K. Wood . . . Nashua, N. H., 1895. v. 2, 1016, xv p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. F44.F8C6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 273-276. Gilsum. * History of the town of Gilsum, New Hampshire, from 1752 to 1879 . . . By Silvanus Hay ward. Manchester, N. H., 1881. 468 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 4°. F14.G45H4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 43-46. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 437 Great Falls. Memorial Day address before Littlefield Post, G. A. R., May 30, 1887. By A. B. Wentworth. Boston, 1887. 16 p. 8°. (in W. D. L. pamp. v. 255.) Hampstead. * A memorial of the town of Hampstead, New Hampshire . . . Comp. by H. E. Noyes. Boston, Mass., 1899. 2 v. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. 8°. F44.H2N9 (/?i L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 296-306. Hampton, History of the town of Hampton, N. H. . . . By Joseph Dow. Salem, Mass., 1893. 2 v. front, (v. 1.) plates, incl. illus., ports., facsims. fold. map. 8°. F44.H3D8 The civil war: v. 1, p. 301-320. Hampton Falls. * History of the town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire . . . 1640 until 1900. By Warren Brown. Manchester, N. H., 1900. 637, [1] p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F44.H31B8 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 251-256. Hancock. * History of Hancock, New Hampshire, 1764-1889. By W. W. Hay ward . . . Lowell, Mass., 1899. xvii, 1070 p. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. 8°. F44.H4H4 (/w L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 238-241. Haverhill. * History of Haverhill, N. H. By J. Q. Bittinger. Haverhill, N. H.,1888. 442 p. ports., diagrs. 4°. F44.H45B6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 237-253. Hillsborough county. * History of Hillsborough county, New Hampshire. Comp. under the supervision of D. H. Hurd. Philadelphia, 1885. ix, 748 p. ports., map. 4°. F42.H6H9 (/« L. C.) Contents: Civil war period. Amherst: p. 232-233. Lists. Antrim: p. 257. Bedford: p. 280-283. Lists. Brookline: p. 292. Lists. Francestown: p. 298. Goffstown: p. 325. List. Greenfield: p. 337. List. Greenville: p. 523. Hancock: p. 359. List. Hillsborough: p. 403-404. List. Hollis: p. 453^55. List. Hudson: p. 476-478. List. 438 NEW HAMPSHIEE. Hillsborough county — Continued. * History of Hillsborough county (N. H.)— Continued. Contents: Civil war period — Continued. Litchfield: p. 494. List. Lyndeborough: 502-503. List. Manchester: p. 115-120. List. Mason: p. 515-517. List. Merrimack: p. 533-534. List. Milford: p. 565-567. List. Mont Vernon: p. 740. List. Nashua: p. 182-187. List. Ne«' Boston: p. 599. List. Pelham: p. 644. List. Peterborough: p. 656-660. List. Sharon: p. 671. List. Temple: p. 676. Weare: p. 689-690. List. Wilton: p. 722. "Windsor: p. 727. List. * Historical and bibliographical notes on the military annals of New Hampshire, with special reference to regimental histories. By Albert Stillman Batchellor . . . Concord, N. H., 1898. 1 p. l.,[3]-50 p. port. 8°. E520.4.B32. (In L.C.) * History of New Hampshire. By J. N. McClintock. Boston, 1889. 698, XX p. front.,illus., ports. 8°. F34.M12 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. [611]-630, 643-644. Hopkinton. *Life and times in Hopkinton, N. H. In three parts . . . ByC. C!. Lord. Concord, N. H., 1890. x, 583 p. plates, ports. , fold. map. 8°. F44.H8L8. (/w L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 155-169. Jeffrey. *Histor3^ of the town of Jeffrey, New Hampshire . . . 1749- 1880 ... By D. B. Cutter. Concord, N. H., 1881. 648, [1] p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. F44.J2C9. (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 140-144. Keene. *Historyof the town of Keene, from 1732 . . . to 1874. . . . By S.r.. Griffin . . . Keene, N. H., 1904. 792 p. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. 8°. F44.K2G8. (In h.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 469-529. Lancaster. * History of Lancaster, New Hampshire. Written and ed. by A. N. Somers . . . 1898. Concord, 1899. x, 652 p. front. plates, ports. 8°. F44.L2S6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 554-561. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 439 Xebanon. * History of Lebanon, N. H., 1761-1887. By C. A. Downs. Concord, N. H., 1908. xiii, i59 p. front., plates, ports, fold, map. 8°. F4:4:.L4D6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 325-369. Littleton. * Exercises at the centennial celebration of the incorporation of the town of Littleton, July 4th, 1884. . . . 1887. Con- cord, N. H., [1887?] 328 p. map. 8°. F44.L7L7 (In L. C.) Littleton and the war of the rebellion. By George Parr. p. 292-295. *The unknown dead; a Decoration day address, by John Edgar Johnson . . . Littleton, N. H., [1912.] cover-title, 8 p. 24°. E642. J71 {In L. C.) lyman. * Historical sketches of Lyman, New Hampshire. Bj^ E. B. Hoskins. Lisbon, N. H., 1903. 149 p. front., ports. 12°. E44.L88H8 {In L. C.) Civil war lists: p. 145-146. lyndeborough. * History of the town of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire, 1735- 1905. By D. Donovan and J. A. Woodward . . . [Lynde- borough?] 1906. xvi, 932, [1] p. front., plates, ports., fold, map. 8°. F44.L9D6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 232-242. Manchester. 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 war, Sept. 11, 1879. Manchester, 1880. 126 p. photos., incl. front. 4°. F44.M2M18 Dedication of Stark Park. Oration of Gen. Charles H. Bart- lett, June 17, 1893. Manchester, 1893. 25 p. 8°. * Manchester men. Soldiers and sailors in the civil war, 1861-'66. By G. C. Gilmore. Concord, 1898. 167 p. incl. plate, front, (port.). 8°. F44.M2G4 {In L. C.) Marlborough. * History of the town of Marlborough, Cheshire county, N. H. ... C. A. Bemis. Boston, 1881. ix, 726, [1] p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F44.M3B4 (/«. L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 163-167. Mason. * Proceedings at the centennial celebration of the One hundredth anniversary ... of the town of Mason, N. H., Aug. 26, 1868. By J. B. Hill. Boston, 1870. 115 p. front. 8°. F44.M4H7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 106-112, 80379—13 ^29 440 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Milford. * The history of Milford. By G. A. Ramsdell. . . . Concord, N. H., 1901. XV, 1023 p. front., plates, ports, plans. 8°. FM.M6R2. {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 112-158. Military history of New Hampshire during the great rebellion 1861-1866. {In New Hampshire. Adjutant-generaPs office. Report . . . 1866. Concord, 1866. 8°. v. 2, pt. 2, p. [396J-958.) E520.2.N64 1866 Military history of New Hampshire, from its settlement, in 1633, to the year 1861. [Chandler E. Potter.] {In New Hampshire. Adjutant-generaVs office. Report . . . 1866. Concord, 1866. 8°. v. 2, pt. 1, p. 1-394.) E520.2.N54 1866 {In New Hampshire. Adjutant-generaVs office. Re- port .. . 1868. Concord. 8°.' pt. 2,p. 1-401.) E520.2.N54 1868 Mount Vernon. * History of the town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. [By C. J. Smith.] Boston, Mass., 1907. viii, 245, 197 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F44.M9S6 {Inh.C.) Civil war period: p. 224-233. Nashna. City council. An account of the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument erected by the people of the city of Nashua, N. H. . . . in honor of the men . . . who served their country during the war . . . 1861-65. Published by order of the City Council, Novem- ber, 1889. Nashua, .1889. 124 p., 1 1. photos. j incl. front. 8°. F44.N2N22 Ifashua. * History of the city of Nashua, N. H., from the earliest set- tlement of Old Dunstable to the year 1895. ... E. E. Parker, editor-in-chief. Nashua, N. H., 1897. xii, 622 p. front, (facsim) illus., ports. f°. F44.N2P2 (/w L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 317-411. New Hampshire in the great rebellion. By O. F. R. Waite. Claremont, 1870. vi p., 1 1., [9]-608 p. plates, incl. illus., ports, front. 8°. E520.W14 New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. Regimental his- torians, etc. [n. p., n. d.] 6 p. 8°. New London. * History of the town of New London, Merrimack county. New Hampshire, 1779-1899. Concord, N. H., 1899. x, 774 p. front. , plates, ports. , maps, plans. 8°. F44. N72L8 {In L. C.) Mrs. M. B. Lord, comp. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 413-420. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 441 Newfields. * History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911. By Eev. James H. Fitts. Ed. and arranged by Rev. N. F. Carter, Concord, N. H. , 1912. viii, 785 p. front. , plates, ports. , map, facsim. 4°. F44.N63F5 {In L. C.) South Newmarket in the civil war [and lists of soldiers] : p. 344-358. Name changed to Newflelds in 1895. Newmarket. See Newfields. Newport. *The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 ... By Edmund Wheeler. Concord, N. H., 1879. 600 p. front.,illus., ports. 8°. F44.N76W5 (/w L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 28-36. North Brookfield. A historical record of the soldiers and sailors of North Brook- field, and of others who counted upon the quota of the town in the war. . . 1861-1865. Regimental histories, etc. North Brookfield, 1886. 71 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 255.) Northwood. See Nottingham. Nottingham. * History of Nottingham, Deertield and Northwood . . . N. H. ... By E. C. Cogswell . . . Manchester [N. H.,J 1878. xi,790p. front., plate, port. 8°. F44.N9C6 (/« L. C.) Civil war period in Deerfield: p. 618-619. Civil war period in Northwood: p. 620-621. Civil war period in Nottingham: p. 617-618. Ordford. * Centennial celebration of the town of Orford, N. H., contain- ing the oration, poems and speeches delivered on Thursday, September 7, 1865 . . . [Manchester? N. H., 1865?] 145, [3] p. 8°. F44.0606 {In L. C.) List of soldiers: p 143-144. Pembroke. * History of Pembroke, N. H., 1730-1895. ... By N. F. Car- ter, assisted by T. L. Fowler. Concord, N. H., 1895. 2 v. inl. fronts., plates, ports., maps. 8°. F41.P3C3 (/wL. C.) Civil war period, Pembroke and Suncook: v. 1, p. 200-223. Penacock. * History of Penacock, N. H., from . . . 1734 up to 1900. Comp. by D. A. Brown. Concord, N. H., 1902. viii, 570 p. front., illus., ports., fold. map. 8°. F44.P33B8 (/?i L. C.) Penacock in the civil war. By J. 0. Linehan. p. 237-246. Lists of soldiers. *In the war for the union. By Hon. J. C. Linehan . . . Con- cord, 1889. 23 p. 8°. F44.P33L7 {In L. C.) * {In The Granite monthly, n. s. v. II. p. 189-209. 8°.) F31.G75 {In L. C.) - 4'42 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Peterborough. Dedication of the Soldiers' moaument, at Peterboro', N. H., on Friday, June 17, 1870. Peterboro', 1870. 72, 2 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 258.) * History of Peterborough, Hillsborough county. New Hamp- shire ... By Albert Smith. Boston, 1876. 366, 375 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. F14:.P4S6 (7?i L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: [pt. 1], p. 159-175. Eittsfield. History of Pittsfield, N. H., in the war of the rebellion. By H. L. Robinson. Pittstield, 1893. 217 p. plates incl. illus., ports., front. 8°. F44.P6R6 Portsmoutli. The graves we decorate. Storer Post No. 1, Dept. of New Hampshire, Grand Army of the republic . . . Prepared for Memorial Day, 1907, by Joseph Foster . . . With an appendix containing the list of graves and additional records prepared in 1893. Portsmouth, 1907. 20 p., 2 1., 76 p. 8°. F44.P8F6 Memorial address delivered May 30, 1892, at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, before Storer post. No. 1, Grand army of the re- public. ByF. W. Hackett. Portsmouth, 1893. 16 p. ports, incl. front. 8°. F44.P8H1. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 253.) Record of the soldiers, sailors and marines who served the United States in the war of the rebellion and previous wars: buried in the city of Portsmouth, N. H., and . . . Green- land, Newcastle, Newington and Rye. May 30, 1893. Pre- pared ... by Joseph Foster. Portsmouth, 1893. 76 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 255.) Record of the soldiers, sailors and marines who served the United States in the war of the rebellion . . . buried in the city of Portsmouth, N. H. and ... of Greenland, New- castle, Newington and Rye. May 30, 1893 ... By Joseph Foster. Portsmouth, 1893. 76 p. 8°. [ With his Graves we decorate . . . Portsmouth, 1907.] F44.P8F6 Eaymond. * History of Raymond, K. H. By Joseph Fullerton. Dover, N. H., 1875. vi, [7J-407, [1] p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F44.R2F9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 136-142. Blchmond. * History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire county, New Hampshire ... to 1882. By William Bassett. Boston 1884. xiv, 578 p. front., illus., plates, ports., map, diagr 8°. F44.R47B3 {In^L,. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 208-221. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 443 Rindge. * History of the town of Rindge, New Hampshire . . . 1736- 1874. . . By E. S. Stearns. Boston, 1875. 788 p. illus., ports. 8°. F44.R5S7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 310-330. Bochester. •"History of Rochester, New Hampshire, from 1722 to 1890. By Franislin McDuffee. Ed. and rev. by Silvanus Hayward . . . Manchester, 1892. 2 v. fronts., plates, ports., fold, map, diagrs., fold, plan, facsims. 8°. F44.R6M1 (/w L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 193-238. Rockingham county. ■""History of Rockingham and Strafford counties. New Hamp- shire, with biographical sketches . . . Comp. under the supervision of D. H. Hard . . . Philadelphia, 1882. xiv, 890 ■p. ports., map. 4°. F42.R7H9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and rosters of soldiers: p. 3-18. Rye. * History of the town of Rye, New Hampshire ... to Dec. 31, 1903. ByL. B. Parsons. Concord, N. H., 1905. vi, 675 p. front., illus., ports., fold, plan, diagrs. facsims. 8°. F44.R9P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 279-281. Salisbury. * History of Salisbur}', New Hampshire . . . Collated by J. J» Dearborn. Ed. \)y J. O. Adams andH. P. Rolfe. Manches- ter, N. H., 1890. vi p., 1 1., 892 p. front., illus., plates, ports., diagrs. 8°. F44.S15D2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 269-276. Sanbornton. History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . . . By M. T. Runnells. Boston, Mass., 1881-1882. 3 v. front., plates, ports., map. 8°. F44.S18R9 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 181-192. Shelbourne. * History of Shelbourne, New Hampshire. By Mrs. R. P. Pea- body. Gorham, N. H., 1882. cover-title, 126 p. 12°, F44.S5P3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 82-88. South Newmarket. See Newfields. Strafford county. See Rockingham county. Sullivan county. See Cheshire. Suncook. See Pembroke. Sutton. [Dedication of the] Soldiers' monument. {In Three dedica- tions.) [By G. A. Pillsbury.J . . . 1891. Concord, 1891. [13]-69 p. plate. 8°. 444 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Sutton — Continued. * History of Sutton, New Hampsliire : consisting- of the historical collections of Erastus Wadleigh and A. H. Worthen. Comp. and arranged by Mrs. A. H. Worthen. Concord, N. H., 1890. 2 V. fronts., ports. 8°. F44.S9W9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 506-521. Swanzey. * History of Swanzey, New Hampshire, from 1734 to 1890. By Benjamin Read. Salem, Mass., 1892. xiv, 585 p. front., plates, ports., fold, map, diagr. 8°. F44.S97R2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 125-143. Troy. ■"'Historical sketch of the town of Troy, New Hampshire . , . 1764-1897. By M. T. Stone. Keene, N. H., [1897?] xi, 576 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F44.T8S8 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 203-226. The Venom and the antidote, [n. p., n. d.] 4 p. 8° (Loyal publi- cation society. Loyal reprints. No. 9.) E520.V44 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 215.) Walpole. *Walpole as it was and as it is . . . from 1749 to 1879 . . . By George Aldrich. Claremont, N. H. , 1880. 404 p. front., ports. 8°. F44.W2A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 111-123. The War album at the State House. A local contribution. By Hon. A. S. Batchellor. {In The Granite monthly, v. XVI, nos. 2-3, Feb.-Mar., 1894. p. [71]-88, 168-183. fronts,, ports. 8°.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 251.) Warner. * History of Warner, New Hampshire for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879. By Walter Harriman. Concord, N. H., 1879. 581 p. front., ports., map. 8°. F44.W21H2 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 394-402. Warren. * The history of Warren ; a mountain hamlet, located among the White Hills . . . By William Little. Manchester, N.H., 1870. xvi, [17J-592 p. front., plates, ports., map. 8°. F44.W22L7 (7w L. C.) List of soldiers, footnote: p. 511. Washington. * History of Washington, New Hampshire . . . 1768-1886. Comp. by a committee . . . Claremont, N. H., 1886. x, 696 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F44.W3W3 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : ] 70-234 NEW JEESEY. 445 Weare. * History of Weare, New Hampshire, 1735-1888. 63^ William Little . . . Lowell, Mass., X p., 21., 1064: p. front., plates, ports., diagrs. 8°. F44.W4L7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 470-489. Webster. See Boscawen. Wolfeborongh. *Histor3' of Wolfeborough (New Hampshire). By B. F. Parker . . . [Cambridge, Mass.,] 1901. 557 p. plates. (1 double) ports., diagrs. 8°. F44.W8P2 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers : p. 417-428. NEW JERSEY. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general' s office. Annual report of the adjutant general (R. F. Stockton, jr.) of the state of New Jersey for the year 1861. Trenton, 1862. 58 p. 8°. E521.2.N55 1861. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Appendix. Communication respecting military instruction. Organization of the troops for active service, &c. lst-4:th regiments infantry (three months). lst-3d regiments infantry (three years). Appointments. Promotions. Resignations and discharges. Rosters of 4th-8th regiments infantry (three years). Hexamer's battery light artillery (Co. A). Beam's battery light artillery (Co. B). Appointments. Promotions. Resignations and discharges. Organization and composition of 9th regiment infantry. Annual report of the adjutant-general (R. F. Stockton, jr.) of the state of New Jersey for the year 1862. Trenton, 1863. 19 p. 8°. E521.2.N55 1862. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Date of muster of each regiment, and its numerical strength at that time : llth-15th regiments infantry. 26th-31st regiments infantry. Number of men furnished. Annual report of the adjutant-general (R. F. Stockton, jr.) of the state of New Jersey for the year 1863. Trenton, 1864. 27 p. 8°. E521.2.N55 1863. 446 NEW JERSEY. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general (R. F. Stockton, jr.) of the state of New Jersey for the year 1864. Trenton, 1904. (Incorporated with the report for 1865.) Annual report of the adjutant-general (R. F. Stockton, jr.) of the state of New Jersey for the year 1865. Trenton, 1866. 42 p. 8°. E521.2.N55 1865. Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Appendix. Organization of 36th regiment (3d regiment cavalry). 34th-37th regiments infantry. Organizations in service January 1, 1865. Record of officers and men of New Jersey in the civil war. 1861-1865. Comp. in the Office of the adjutant-general . . . William S. Stryker, adjutant-general. Trenton, 1876. 2 v. i\ E521.3.N54 Contents: V. 1 Report of the adjutant-general. Military departments of the state. General and general staff officers of the volunteer army, appointed from New Jersey. Officers and men of New Jersey in the war of the rebellion, 1861- 1865. Militia. (Three months.) Brigadier general and staff. Ist-ith regiments infantry. Volunteers. (Three years.) Brigade band. lst-16th, 32d regiments infantry. Volunteers. (Nine months.) 21st-31st regiments-infantry. (The 16th and 32d regiments became the 1st and 2d regiments of cavalry.) v. 2 Volunteers. (Three years.) 33d-36th regiments infantry. Volunteers. (One hundred days.) 37th regiment infantry. Volunteers, (One year.) 38th-39th regiments infantry. Volunteers. (One, two and three years.) 40th regiment infantry. Volunteers. (Three years.) l8t-3d regiments cavalry. 1st regiment light artillery. Batteries A-E. Unassigned substitutes and drafted men. Band, Third brigade, Third division, Second army corps. Company A, National guard- — ^Militia. Pennsylvania emergency — Militia. Maryland emergency — ^Militia. NEW JERSEY. 447 Adjutant-general's office — Continued . Record of officers and men of New Jersey in the Civil War — Continued. Contents — Continued . V. 2 — Continued. Miscellaneous organizations. Veteran reserve corps. Officers. 1st, 3d, 9tli, 12tli, 14th, 19th, 21st-22d, 24th regiments infantry. 7th, 46th companies, infantry. 162d regiment infantry. First Army corps. (Hancock's.) United States colored troops. United States army. United States navy. National cemeteries. Buried at sea. * Register of commissioned officers of the New Jersey volun- teers ia the service of the United States. Trenton, N. J., July 1, 1862. 21 p. 8°. E521.3.N56 (In L. C.) * Register of commissioned officers of the New Jersey volun- teers in the service of the United States. Adjutant- general's office, Trenton, N. J., Oct. 22, 1862. 42 p. 8° E521.3.N56 1862. (In L. C.) * Register of commissioned officers of the New Jersey volun- teers in the service of the United States. . . . Trenton, N. J., Jan. 1, 1864. 38 p. 8°. E521.3.N56 1863 (In L. C.) Register of commissioned officers of the New Jersey volun- teers in the service of the United States. . . . Trenton, N. J., July 1,1864. 38 p. 8°. E521.3.N56 1864 (InL.C.) * Register of the commissioned officers of the New Jersey volun- teers in the service of the United States, July 1, 1865. Trenton, 1865. 36p. 8°. E521.3.N56 1864-65. (InL.C.) * Report of adjutant-general in reference to the number of citizens of New Jersey serving in regiments of other states during the civil war . . . Trenton, 1880. [3] p. 8°. E521.1.N55 (In L. C.) (A list of organizations of other states recruited in New Jersey.) Adjutant-general's office. Bureau of enrolling and drafting. [Report of] S. M. Dickinson, assistant adjutant-general . . • to Maj. Gen. R. F. Stockton, adjutant-general, New Jersey militia, [n. p., 1867?] [1263]-1264 p. 8°. (WiiTi Report of John Y. Foster on the War history.) E521.F74 copy no. 2. Andersonville monument commission. Report of the New Jersey AndersonvUle monument commis- sioners. . . 1899. Somerville, N. J., 1899. 18 p. plates incl. front. 8°. 448 NEW JEESEY. Battle monument commission. Report of the New Jersey Battle monument commission. 1903. Trenton, N. J., 1904. 14 p. 8°. Board of commissioners on provision for disabled soldiers. * Report of the Board of commissioners on provision for disabled New Jersey soldiers . . . Trenton, N. J., 1865. 6 p. 8°. E521.N5 {In L. C.) Board of commissioners on provision for disabled New Jersey soldiers. * Report . . . Presented in the House of assembly, Feb. 1, 1865 . . . Trenton, N. J., 1865. 6 p. 8°. UB384.N5A4 (In L. C.) Ohiclcamauga and Chattanooga parJc commission. Report of the New Jersey Chickamauga and Chattanooga park commissioners. SomerviUe, N. J., 1897. 32 p. 8°. E481.C5N5. Commission to erect a monument on battlefield of Salem (JhurcJi and to place a tablet on battlefield of Spottsylvania, Va. Report of monument commissioners appointed to erect a monument on battlefield of Salem Church and to place a tablet on the battlefield of Spottsylvania, Va. Transmitted by the governor to the legislature, session of 1910. Trenton, 1910. 7 p. 8°. E481.S15N5. To commemorate the services of the Fifteenth regim.ent New Jersey volun- teer infantry. Commissioners oftlie New Jersey home for disabled soldiers. * Report ... to his Excellency Joel Parker. [Dec. 30, 1865.] Trenton, N. J., 1866. 4 p. 8°. UB384.N4A4 {In L. G.) See Board of commissioners on provision for disabled soldiers. Commissioners to care for Gettysburg battle monuments. Report. 1892. Trenton, 1893. 19 p. plates. 8°. E481.G3N47 [With Gettysburg battlefield commission. Reports. 1886-91.] Gettysburg battlefield commission. Report of the Gettysburg battle-field commission of New Jersey ... 3 v. in 1. E481.G3N47 Dec. 7, 1886. Trenton, 1887. 18 p. 8°. Dec. 15, 1887. Trenton, 1887. 20 p. plates. 8°. Oct. 1,1891. Finalreport. Trenton, 1891. 165 p. plates (incl. front.). 8°. Gove7'nor. * Message. (C. S. Olden.) Jan. 10, 1861. * Message. (C. S. Olden.) Apr. 30, 1861. {In Minutes of the votes and proceedings of the Eighty-fifth General assembly of the state of New Jersey, convened at Trenton, Jan. 8, 1861. Jersey City, N. J., 1861. 8°. p. 1106-1113.) J87.N5 1861c (7«.L. C.) [n P-; No. 2, G.) N. J-, No. 1. NEW JERSEY. 449 Oovernor—Contiimed . * Message. (C. S. Olden.) Jan. 14, 1862. {In Legislative documents. No. 1. 1862. [n. p., 1862?] 8°. p. 1-8.) J87.N5 1862p (In L. C.) * Message. (C. S. Olden.) Jan. 14, 1863. Trenton, N. J., 1863. 16 p. 8°. (In Legislative documents. No. 1. 1863. [n. p., 1863?] 8°.) J87.N5 1863p {In L. C.) * Inaugural address. (Joel Parker.) Jan. 20, 1863. 1863?] 16 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. 1863. [n. p., 1863 8] 8°.) J87.N5 1863p {Inh. * Message. (Joel Parker.) Jan. 12, 1864. Trenton, 1864. 31 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. 1864. [n. p., 1864?] J87.N5 1864p {In L. C.) * Message. (Joel Parker.) Jan. 11, 1865. [Jersey City], 1865. 154 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. No. 1. 1865. [n. p., 1865?] 8°.) J87.N5 1865p {Inh.C.) *^essage. (Joel Parker.) Jan. 10, 1866. Trenton, N. J., 1866. {In Documents of the Ninetieth legislature of the state of New Jersey . . . New Brunswick, N. J., 1866. 8°.) p. 1-28. J87.N5 1866p {In L. C.) Accompanying documents; p. 29-1189. Antietam national cemetery: p. 91-116. * Message. (M. K. Ward.) Jan. 1867. {In Documents of the Ninety-first legislature of the state of New Jersey . . . New Brunswick, N. J., 1867. 8°. p. 1-27.) J87.N5 1867p {In L. C.) * Message. (T. F. Eandolph.) Mar. 9, 1870. [Relative to the Home for disabled soldiers,] {In Documents of the Ninety-fourth legislature of the state of New Jersey . Hoboken, N. J., 1870. 8°. p. [31]-34.) J87.N5 1870p {In L. C.) Legislature. Register of the commissioned officers and privates of the New Jersey volunteers in the service of the United States. Jersey aty, 1863. 584 p. 8°. E521.3.N55 Jan. 1, 1863. See Adjutant-general's office. Neiv Jersey Home for disaWed soldiers at Kearny, N. J. Annual report. (Originally situated at Newark.) UB384.N5A3 *lst (1866). 2d (1867). Newark, 1867. 10, 12 p. 8° 3d (1868). Newark, 1868. 11, 15, [1] p. 8° 4th (1869). Newark, 1869. 9, [1] p. 8° *5th (1870). *6th(1871), Newark. 1872. 18 p, 2 1., 2 p. 8° (/7i. L. C.) *7th (1872). 450 NEW JEESBY. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. Ne^ Jersey Home for disabled soldiers at Kearny, N. J. — Continued. Annual report — Continued. 8th (1873). Newark, 1873. 17, [2] p. 8° 17, [2] p. 8°. 15, [2] p. 8°. 16, [2] p. 8° 14, [2] p. 8° 21, [2] p. 8° 19, [2] p. 8° 22, [1] p. 8°, 24 p. 8° 20, [1] p. 8° 20, [1] p. 8° 20 p. 8° 16, [2] p. 8° 14, [1] p. 8°- 18, [1] p. 8° 14, [2] p. 8°. 32, [1] p. 8°. 35 p. 8°. 35 p. 8° 33, [1] p. 8° 35 p. 8°. 37 p. 8° 37 p. 8° 35 p. 8° 46 p. 8° 50 p. 8°. 48 p. 8° 50 p. 8° 50 p. 8° 53 p. 8° 53 p. 8° 52 p. 8° 53 p. 8°- 9tli (1874). lOth (1875). lltli (1876). 12tli (1877). IStli (1878). 14tli (1879). 15th (1880). 16th (1881). 17th (1882). 18th (1883). 19th (1884). 20th (1885). 21st (1886). 22d (1887). 23d (1888). 24th (1889). 25th (1890). 26th (1891). 27th (1892). 28th (1893). 29th (1894). 30th (1895). 31st (1896). 32d (1897). 33d (1898). 34th (1899). 35th (1900). *36th (1901). 37th (1902). 38th (1903). 39th (1904). 40th (1905). *41st (]906). 42d (1907). *43d (1908). *44th (1909). *45th (1910). Newark, 1874. Newark, 1875. Newark, 1876.. Newark, 1877. Newark, 1878. Newark, 1879. Newark, Newark, Newark, Newark, Newark, Newark, 1885. Newark, 1886. Newark, 1887. Kearny, 1888. Kearny, 1889. Kearny, 1890. Kearny, 1891. Kearny, 1892. Kearny, 1893. Kearny, 1894. Kearny, 1895. Kearny, 1896. Kearny, 1897. Kearny, 1898. Kearny, 1899. Kearny, 1900. Kearny, 1901. Kearny, 1902. Kearny, 1903. Kearny, 1905. Kearny, 1905. Kearny, 1908. 53 p. 8° 'Quartermaster-general's office. *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Lewis Perrine) for the year 1861. Jan. 14, 1862. Jersey City, 1862. 126 p. 8° {In .Legislative documents. No. 3. [n. p., 186.3 ?] 8°.) J87.N5 1862p {In L. C.) *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Lewis Perrine) for the year 1862. Jan. 13, 1863. Trenton, N. J., 1863. 180 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. No. 4. [n. p., 1863?] 8°.) J87.N5 1863p {Inh.C.) NEW JERSEY. 451 QvMrtermaster-generaV s oj^ce— Continued. *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Lewis Perrine) for the year 1863. Trenton, N. J., 1864. 154 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. No. 4, 1864. [n. p., 1864?] 8°.) J87.N5 1864p {In L. 0.) *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Lewis Perrine). Nov. 30, 1864. Jersey City, 1865. 119 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. No. 2. 1865.' [n. p., 1865?] 8°.) J87.N5 1865p {In L. C.) *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Lewis Pen-ine) ... for the year 1865. {In Documents of the Ninetieth legislative of the state of New Jersey . . . New Bruns- wick, N. J., 1866. 8°. p. 977-1160.) J87.N5 1866p {In L. C.) Soldiers' cMldrens' home, Trenton. Annual report. HV883.N5S6 *lst (1865) 1865. Trenton, 1866. {In Documents of Ninetieth legislature . . . New Brunswick, N. J., 1866. 8°- Documents accompanying the governor's message, p. [143J-146.) J87.N5 1866p {In L. 0.) *(1871). 7, [1] p. 8°. *(1874) 1874. 7, [1], p. 8°. State treasurer. *Annual report of R. M. Smith, state treasurer to the Legisla- ture of New Jersey for the year 1861. Mar. 11, 1862. Jersey City, 1862. 192 p., 1 1. 8°. {In Legislative docu- ments. No. 12, 1862. [n. p., 1862?] 8°.) J87.N5 1862p {In L. C.) *Annual report of R. M. Smith, state treasurer to the Legisla- ture . . for the year 1863. Trenton, N. J., 1864. 155 p., 1 1. 8°. {In Legislative documents no. 12. 1864. [n. p., 1864?] 8°.) J87.N5 1864p {InL.C.) *Annual report of R. M. Smith, state treasurer ... for the year 1864. Jersey City, 1865. 189 p., 1 1. 8°. {In Legislative documents. No. 17. 1864. [n. p., 1865?] 8°.) J87.N5 1865p {In L. C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. light Artillery. 1st light artillery. Battery B. History of Battery B, First New Jersey artillery. By Michael Hantfen. [Ottawa, 111., 1905.] 174' p. illus., ports., mcl. front. 8°. E521.7.1stB Hexamer's battery light artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery A. 452 lifEW JEKSEY. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Memorial sketch of Joseph Karge. By W. A. Packard. New York, [1893 ?] 32 p. 4°. {In biog.) History of the First New Jersey cavalry (Sixteenth regi- ment, New Jersey volunteers). By H. R. Pyne, Trenton, 1871. 350 p. fronts.) E521. 6.1st 1st cavalry. (16th regiment.) A day with Mosby's men. By Colfax Schuyler. {In Blue and Gray. Philadelphia, 1894. 4°. v. 3, p. 334- 339.) E461.B65 1st cavalry. Company A. Reunion, (broadside.). 2d cavalry. (32d regiment.) 3d cavalry. (36th regiment.) Infantry. 1st infantry. * Havelock association camp, Fairfax Seminary, 1864. 16 p. 2d infantry. In memoriam., Sermon and oration: sermon preached by E. R. Craven . . . July 20j 1862, on occasion of the death of Col. I. M. Tucker . . . Oration delivered by Bro. John Y. Foster . . July 29, 1862 . . . Newark, 1862. 42 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 237.) Memorial sketch of Joseph Karge. By W. A. Packard. New York, [1893 ?] 32 p. 4°. (Zn biog.) 5th infantry consolidated with 7th infantry, November 6, 1864. 6th infantry. Veteran battalion consolidated with 8th infan- try, October 12, 1864. 7th infantry. Chancellorsville, May 2 and 3, 1863. Prepared by . . . W. R. Hillyer . . . read . . . Nov. 2, 1904. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. D. C. War papers. [Washington, D. C, 1904?] 8°. no. 55. 40 p. map.) E464.M54 Louis Raymond Francine, brevet brigadier-general U. S. volunteers, 1837-1863. [Philadelphia.? 1910?] 29 p. incl. front, (port.) 8°. E521.5.7th {In biog.) Veteran association. •*By-law8. Newark, 1896. 16 p. 8th infantry. (Clippings from the National tribune, Washington, D. C, 1866.) The 8th New Jei-sey. How it faced the music at the battle of Williamsburg. . . . By F. E. Dennis. {In National tribune, Sept. 16, 1886.) NEW JEESEV. 453 Infantry — Continued . 8th infantry — Continued. The narrative of a prisoner of wac . . . [Eead] ]\Iarch 25 1893. By . . . H.H.Todd . . . (ZnM. O. L. L. U. S.' Cal. War papers. No. 11. [n. p., 1893?] 8°. 20 p.) E464.M52 9th infantry. History of the Ninth New Jersey veteran volunteers. A record of its services from Sept. 13, 1861, to July 12, 1865, with complete official roster . . . By J. M. Drake. Elizabeth, 1889. 501 p. front., iUus., plates, ports. 8°. E521. 5.9th Narrative of the capture, imprisonment, and escape of J. Madison Drake, captain, 9th N. J. vols. [n. p., n. d.] 94 p. front, (port.) 8° E601.D76 A complete and comprehensive history of the Ninth regi- ment New Jersey volunteer infantry. From its first organization to its final muster out. By Hermann Everts. Newark, N. J., 1865. 197 p. 8°. E521.5.9thE * Memorial of Col. Zabriskie, 1864. Report of state commissioners for erection of monument to Ninth New Jersey volunteers at New Berne, N. C. Dedication National cemetery. New Berre, N. C, May 18, 1905. [Philadelphia,] 1905. 112 p. inch front., ports., facsuns. 4°. E521.5.9thN Eight days with the Confederates and capture of their archives, flags, &c., by Company "G" Ninth New Jersey volunteers. Written by Capt. M. C. Runyan. Prince- ton, 1896. 44 p. front, (port.) 8°. "E521.5.9thR {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 249.) 9th infantry. Veteran volunteer association. Annual reunions. let (1887). Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 8, 1887. Twenty-fifth anniversary of the battle of Roanoke Island, Elizabeth, N. J., 1887. 27 p. ports. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 249.) 2d (1887). Trenton, 1887. 20 p. ports. 8° (Jn W. D. L. pamp. V. 249.) 8th (1893). Camden, 1893. 9, [2] p. (7n W. D. L. pamp. v. 249.) 11th infantry. History of the Eleventh New Jersey volunteers, to which is added experiences of prison life and sketches of indi- vidual members. By T. D. Marbaker . . . Trenton, 1898, vui, 364 p. 8°. E521.5.11th. Proceedings of annual reunions . . . *8d. (Clippings from the Iron Era, Dover, 1885.) 454 NEW JEESEY, Infantry — Continued. 11th infantry. Company E. *See District of Columbia. Union soldiers' alliance, nth infantry. Mustered out June 6, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 12th infantry. 12 th infantry. Chancellorsville . . . By R. C. Troutman . , . {In Na- tional tribune, Nov. 18, 1886.) 12th infantry. Company F. History of the men of Co. F, with description of the marches and battles of the 12th New Jersey vols Dedicated to "our dead." By Wm. P. Haines . . . Mickleton, N. J., [Camden,] 1897. 1 p. 1., [v]-vii, 293 p. 8°. E521.5.12thF. 13th infantry. Extracts from the diary of Private C. N. Ritchie, Co. D. (Clippings, Newark evening news, July-Aug., 1903.) Ed. by F. G. Oilman. 4°. E521.5.13thR Historical sketch of Co. "D" 13th regiment, New Jersey volunteers with muster roll of the company. Comp. . . . by the authority of "D" society. Newark, N. J., 1875. New York, 1875. 87, [1] p. 12°. E521.5.13thD The march to the sea. By C. A. Hopkins . . . Provi- dence, 1885. 32 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.p.: Pergonal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors his- torical society. Third series. — no.l2.) Report of the Monument committee of the Veteran asso- ciation of the 13th regiment. New Jersey volunteers, 1862-1865, the dedicatory exercises at Gettysburg, on Friday, July 1st, 1887, and the camp-fire on Friday evening, June 30th, with a list of the contributors to the monument fund. New Brunswick, N. J., 1887. 63. p. 8°. [With its Reunion. lst-20th. Newark, N. J., 1887-1905.] E521.5.13th Same. (Separate.) E521.5.13thR4 Reunion. 1st- 1886- Newark, N. J., [etc.], 1887- V. illus., plates, ports. 8°. E521.5.13th Title varies. 1st (1886 at Orange.) Newark, 1887. 27 p. 8°. 2d (1887 at Paterson.)- Newark, 1888. 62 p. 8°. 3d (1888 at Newark.) Newark, 1889. 72 p. 8°. 4th (1889 at Montclair.) Newark, 1890. 78 p. 8°. 5th (1890 at Jersey City.) Newark, 1890. 55 p. 8°. 6th(1891atBloomfield.) Newark, 1892. 55 p. 8°, NEW JERSEY. 455 Infantry — Continued . 13th infantry — Continued. Reunion — Continued. 7th (1892 at Pateraon.) [Bloomfield] 1892. 24 p. 8°. 8th (1893 at Antietam, Md.) Newark, 1893. 62 p. 8°. 9th (1894 at Eagle Rock, Orange.) Newark, 1894. 59 p. 8° 10th (1895 at Newark.) Newark, 1895. 61 p. 8°. 11th (1896 at Jersey City.) Newark, 1896. 36 p. 8° 12th (1897 at Eagle Rock, Orange.) Newark, 1897. 32 p. 8° 13th (1898 at Paterson.) Newark, 1898. 26 p. 8° 14th (1899 at Bloomfield.) Newark, 1899. 20 p. front., 8° 15th (1900 at Newark.) Newark, 1900. 15 p. 8°. 16th (1901 at Jersey City.) Newark, 1901, 34 p. front, (port.) 8° 17th (1902 at Newark.) Newark, 1902. 31 p. port. 8° 18th (1903 at Antietam, Md.) Newark, 1903. 34 p. front., illus. »° - 19th (1904 at Newark.) Newark, 1905. 37 p. 8°. 20th (1905 at Paterson.) Newark, 1906. 24 p. 8°. *21st (1906 at *22d (1907 at *23d (1908 at *24th (1909 at *25th (1910 at *26th (1911 at *27th (1912 at *28th (1913 at *29th (1914 at *30th (1915 at *31st (1916 at * My first campaign and battle. A Jersey boy at Antie- tam — seventeen days from liome. By J. O. Smith. {In Blue and gray. Philadelphia, 1893. 4°. v. 1, p. 280-290. E461.B65 (/ti L. C.) Renainiscenses of the war, comprising a detailed account of the experiences of the 13th regiment New Jersey volunteers. By Samuel Toombs. Orange, N. J., 1878. 2 p. 1., [4], 232, 47 p. 12°. E521.5.13thT 14th infantry. Report of the Commissioners appointed by Edward C. Stokes, governor of New Jersey, to erect a monument to commemorate the services of the 14th reg't N. J. volunteers in the civil war of 1861 to 1865. Services of dedication at Monocacy, Frederick county, Maryland, July 9, 1907. [AsburyPark, N.J., 1907.] 34 p. 2 pi., 8 port, on 3 pi. (inch front.) 8°. E521.5.14thN Campaign of the Fourteenth regiment New Jersey volun- teers, by L. N. Terrill ... 2d ed. New Brunswick, 1884. 132 p. 12°. E521.5.14th Commenced Sept. 1, 1865, finished July 15, 1866. Shenandoah Valley. By J. Newton Terrill. (In National tribune. Oct. 8, p. 1-Oct. 15, 1891, p. 1.) 80379—13 30 456 NEW JEKSEY. Infantry — Continued. 15th infantry. Annual reunions. 2d (1881). Plemiagton, 1881. 20 p. 8°. 3d (1882). Morristown, 1882. 8 p. 8°. Historical sketch of the Fifteenth regiment, New Jersey- volunteers. First brigade, First division. Sixth corps. By E. L. Campbell. Trenton, N. J., 1880. 25 p. 8°. History of the Fifteenth regiment New Jersey volunteers. By A. A. Haines. . . . New York, 1883. 388 p. incl. illus., maps, front., (port.) 8°. E521.5.15th Died by the colors. A thrilling story of New Jersey's crack regiment. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) * Roster of the ofl&cers and men of the 15th regiment asso- ciation. New Jersey volunteers. Somerville, 1896. 37 p. 24°. E521.5.15thN (/ti L. C.) See Commission to erect a manument on hattlefield of Salem Church and to place a tablet on hattlefield of Spottsylvania, Va. 16th regiment. See 1st cavalry. 17th infantry failed to complete its organization. 18th infantry failed to complete its organization. 19th infantry failed to complete its organization. 20th infantry failed to complete its organization. 23d infantry. *The Twenty-third volunteers. By E. L. Dobbins. (In War talks by Morristown volunteers. Morristown, 1887.) History of the reunion society, organized Dec. 13, 1888- Philadelphia, 1890. Ill p. incl.,facsims. front., port. 8°. E521. 5.23d 24th infantry. A while with the blue; or, memories of war days. The true story of a private. By Benjamin Borton. Pas- saic, N. J., 1898. 1 p. 1., 168 p. plate, port. 12°. E601.B73 History of the Twenty-fourth regiment, New Jersey vol- unteers. By J. J. Reeves. Printed by direction of the Society at their reunion in Woodbury, N. J., Dec. 13, 1888. Camden, N. J., 1889. 45 p. 8°. E521.5.24th Constitution and by-laws of the Reunion society. 26th infantry. *Army sketches from the diary of Thomas Pearson. By J. D. Chandlee. (Clippings from Sunday Call.) NEW JERSEY. 457 Infantry — Continued. 38cl infantry. *Roster of surviving members, [n. p., n. d.] 7 p. 8°. *A sermon, delivered in the Reformed Dutch church at Bergen, N. J., July 10, 1864, on the death of Capt. Wm. H. Cochran, who was killed in battle, June 16, 1864, at Pine Knoll, near Marietta, Ga. By Benjamin C. Taylor . . New York, 1864. 21 p. 8°. E521.5.33d (ZnL.C.) 37th infantry. Proceedings of annual reunions. *lst. (Clippings from the Newark Press register, Jan. 11, 1889.) Souvenir, [n. p.,n.d.] 26 p. 8° Epitome of the 37th reg't. New Jersey volunteers. By R. N. Rodgers, Co. E. New York, 1864. 1 sheet fold, to 4°. E521. 5.37th Close light guards. See 2d infantry. Co. E. Kearny's First New Jersey brigade composed of the following: ls.t, 2d, 3d, 4th, 10th, 15th, 23d, 40th regiments infantry. iBattery A light artillery. Brigade band. Kearny's First New Jersey brigade. ^History of the First brigade, New Jersey volunteers from 1861 to 1865, comp. under the authorization of Kearny's First New Jersey brigade society by Camille Baquet . . . Published by the state of New Jersey, 1910. Trenton, N. J., 1910. 1 p. 1., iii, [3]-515 p. front., plates (partly col. ports. 8°. E521.B22 {In L. C.) Kearny's Jerseys. The daring deeds of "One armed Phil's" brigade. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) The Society of Kearny's First New Jersey brigade. Min- utes of the 1st- annual reunion[s], 1882- Elizabeth, [1886 «]- v. 12°. 1st (1882 at Camden.) (See 5th reunion.) 2d (1883 at Newark.) {See 5th reunion.) 3d (1884 at New Brunswick.) (See 5th reunion.) 4th (1885 at Elizabeth.) {See 5th reunion.) 5th (1886 at Kearny's homestead.) [Elizabeth, 1886?] 39 p. 12°. 6th (1887 at Trenton.) [EHzabeth, 1887?] 31 p. 12° 7th (1888 at Edgewater Park.) 8th (1889 at Kearny.) and 9th (1890 at Orange.) and 10th (1891 at Edgewater Park.) and 11th (1892 at Camden.) Elizabeth, 1893. 34 p. 12°. 12th (1893 at Cochran's Island Park.) Elizabeth, 1894. 26 p. 12°. 13th (1894 at Newark.) Elizabeth, 1895. 12 p. 12° (No reunion held in 1895.) 458 NEW jee3i;y. Infantry — Continued . Kearny's First New Jersey brigade — Continued. The Society of Kearny's First New Jersey brigade — Con. 14th (1896 at New Brunswick.) Elizabeth, 1897. 26 p. 12°. *15th (1897 at Trenton.)? 16th (1897 at Trenton.) [n. p., 1898?] 22 p. 12°. *17th ( *18th ( *19th ( *20th ( *21st ( *22d( Second New Jersey brigade composed of the following: 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 11th regiments infantry. Second New Jersey brigade society. Report of the First- annual rcunion[s], 1888- Trenton, 1888- v. 12°. 1st (1888 at Trenton.) Trenton, 1888. 22 p. 12°. 2d (1889 at Elizabeth.) Trenton, 1890. 18 p. 12°- 3d (1890 at Newark.) Trenton, 1891. 23 p. 12° 4th (1891 at Camden.) Trenton, 1891. 23, [1] p. 12°. 5,th (1892 at Jersey City.) Trenton, 1892. 16 p. 12°. 6th (1893 at Atlantic City.) Trenton, 1893. 9 p. 12° 7th (1894 at Asbury Park.) Trenton, 1894. 15 p. 12°. 8th (1895 at Trenton.) [n. p., 1895?] 27 p. 12°. 9th (1896 at Paterson.) [Paterson, 1896?] 32 p. 12° 10th (1897 at Plainfield.) [n. p., 1897?] 16, fl] p. 12°. 11th (1898 at Trenton.) [n. p., 1898?] 13 p. 12° 12th (1899 at Trenton.) and 13th (1900 at Trenton.) [n. p., 1900?] 22 p. 12° 14th (1901 at Philadelphia, Pa.) and 15th (1902 at Trenton.) and 16th (1903 at Trenton.) [Trenton, 1903?] 32 p. 12° 17th (1904 at Mount Holly.) fn. p., 1904?] 15 p. 12°. *18th (1905 at *]9th(1906at *20th (1907 at *21st (1908 at *22d (1909 at *23d (1910 at *24th (1911 at Trenton.) Program and menu. [n. p., ]91]?] cover-title, [4] p, 12°. *25th (1912 at *26th (1913 at *27th (1914 at *28th (1915 at *29th (1916 at Veteran Zouaves. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, by the Veteran Zouaves of Elizabeth, N. J. By J. M. Drake . . '. July-August, 1886. Elizabeth, 1886. 66 p. illus., ports. 16°. NBAV JERSEY. 459 Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army during ■ the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . (Washington, [1865 «] 8v.) 12°. E494.U58 See Adjutant-general's office. See Legislature. MISCELLANEOUS. Bayonne. * History of Bayonne, New Jersey. By R. P Whitcomh. Bayonne, N. J., 1904. 12.3 p. front., illus., maps, plans.. 8°. F144.B3W5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 64-65. Bergen county. * History of Bergen and Passaic counties. New Jersey . . , Comp. under supervision of W. W. Clayton assisted by Wiliam Nelson . . . Philadelphia, 1882. 577 p. plates, ports., maps. 4°. F142.B4C6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lista of soldiers; p. 126-160. * History of Bergen county, New Jersey . . . By J. M. Van Valen. New York, 1900. 691 p. illus., plates, ports. 4°. F142.B4V2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 72-75. Burlington. * Our Union and its defenders: an oration, delivered before the citizens of Burlington, N. J., on the occasion of their cele- bration of the eighty-sixth anniversary of Independence day, July 4th, 1862. By J. Howard Pugh. Philadelphia, 1862. 23 p. 8°. E458.2.P97 {In L. C.) Burlington county. * Plistory of Burlington and Mercer counties, New Jersey . . - By E. M. Woodward and J. F. Hageman . . . Philadelphia, 1883. viii, 888 p. plates, ports., map. 4°. F142.B9W9 {In L. C.) Civil war period, Burlington co.: p. 35-53. Civil war period, Mercer co.: p. 594-595. ' Camden. * Historical sketch of Camden, N.J. By H. M. Cooper . . . Camden, N. J., 1909. 74 p. front, (col.) plates, ports. 12°. F144.C1C7 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 45^6. Camden county. * History of Camden county. New Jersey. By G. P. ProwelL Philadelphia, 1886. x, 769 p. illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F142.C1P9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 89-179. 460 NEW JEKSEY. Cape May county. * History of Cape May county, New Jersey . . . By L. T. Stevens. Cape May City, N. J., 1897. 479, [1] p. front., illus., ports., maps. 8°. F142.C2S8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 301-354. College of New Jersey. An oration commemorative of the restoration of the union, with a tribute to the alumni and undergraduates . . . who fell in the national struggle . . . June 26, 1886 ... By the Kev. J. T. Duryea. Philadelphia, 1866, 101, [1] p. 8°. E541.P9D9 Cumberland county. * Historic days in Cumberland county. New Jersey, 1855-1865. Political and civU war reminiscences. By I. T. Nichols. [Bridgewater « N. J., 1907 «] 257 p. front., ports. F142.C9N6 {In L. C.) See Gloucester county. Elizabeth. *^City of Elizabeth, New Jersey. [Ed. by C. C. McBride] . . . Elizabeth, N. J., 1889. 153 p. illus., ports., map. f°. F142.E4M1 {In L. C.) Civil "war period and lists of soldiers: p. 17-21. * Memorial address by Hon. Charles N. Fowler at the laying of the corner stone of the Soldiers' and sailors' monument, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Decoration day. May thirtieth, 1906. [Elizabeth? 1906] 15 p. 8°. F144.E4F7 (7n L. C.) Elizabeth. Soldiers' and sailors' monument. * Memorial address by Hon. Charles N. Fowler at the laying of the comer stone of the Soldiers' and saUors' monument, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Decoration day. May thirtieth, 1906. [Elizabeth? 1906] 15 p. 8°. F144.E4F7 {InL.G.) Essex county. *j^History of Essex and Hudson counties. New Jersey. Comp, by W. H. Shaw. Philadelphia, 1884. 2 v. plates, ports., fold. maps. 8°. F142.E8S5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers, Essex county: v. 1, p. 54-184. Civil war period and lists of soldiers, Hudson county: v. 2, p. 988-1037. * Essex county, New Jersey. . . . [ByM. H.C.Vail.] Newark, N. J., 1897. 266 p. illus., ports., facsims. f°. F142.E8V1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 29-31. Flemiugton. * History of the Presbyterian church in Flemington, New Jer- sey . . . with sketches of local matters ... By G. S. Mott . . . New York, 1894. 127 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. F144.F5M9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 78-82. NEW JERSEY. 461 Gloucester county. * History of the counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland, New Jersey . . . By Thos. Gushing and C. E. Sheppard. PhUadelphda, 1883. xiv, 728 p. plates, ports., map. 4°. F142.G5C8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 53-97. Hardystou. * Hardyston memorial. A history of the township and the North Presbyterian church . . . By A. A. Haines. New- ton, N. J., 1888. 181 p. front., ports. 8°. F144.H3H2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 123-129. * History of New Jersey ... By J. R. Sypher and E. A. Apgar. Philadelphia, 1870. 273 p. illus., ports. 12°. F134.S99 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 238-249. History of ITew Jersey from its earliest settlement to the present time . . . ByJ. O. Raum . . . Philadelphia, [1877.] 2 v. fronts. 8°. F134.R24 Civil war period: v. 2, p. 247-261, 406-145. Hoboken. * General order. No. 2, May 26, 1888. Headquarters, Grand Marshall of the Soldiers' monument celebration . . . [Ho- boken? N. J., 1888?] 5 p. 8°. F144.H6H6 (7n L. C.) Hunterdon county. * History of Hunterdon and Somerset counties, New Jersey . . . Comp. by J. P. Snell, assisted by Franklin Ellis . . . Phila- delphia, 1881. 864 p. illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F142.H9S6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 116-153. Jersey City. * Jersey City and its historical sites. By H. P. Eaton. Jersey City, [1899.] 144 p. front, (facsim.) plates, ports. 12°. F144.J5E1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 107-111. Mercer county. See Burlington county. Monmouth county. * History of Monmouth county. New Jersey. By Franklin ElHs. Philadelphia, 1885. x, 902 p. illus., ports., map. 4°. F142.M7E4 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 242-270. *A history of Monmouth and Ocean counties ... By Edwin Salter. Bayonne, N. J., 1890. xiii p., 1 1., 442, Ixxx p. plates, ports. 8°. F142.M7S2 {Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers. Ocean county: p. 329-347. 462 NEW JEKSBY. Montclair. * Keminiscences of Montclair with some account of Montclair's part in the civil war. By Philip Doremus. Montclair, N. J., 1908. Ill p. plates, ports. 8°. F144.M7D6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 84r-lll. Montclair township. * History of Montclair township, state of New Jersey ... By Henry Whittemore . New York, 1894. viii, 320 p. illus., ports, facsims. f °. F144.M7W6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 43-44. Moorestown. * Moorestown, old and new . . . By J. C. Purdy. Moorestown, N. J., 1886. 359 p. 8°. F144.M8P9 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 248-256. Morris county. * History of Morris county. New Jersey . . . [By E. D. Halsey and others.] New York, 1882. 407 p. front, plates, ports., maps. f°. F142.M8H1 (/nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 80-102. The Nation's defenders. The New Jersey and the National homes for disabled volunteer soldiers. How they are cared for. (2d ed., enl.) By James Barber. Newark, N. J., 1874. 82 p. 12°. Hew Brunswick. History of the Grand Army of the Republic and New Bruns- wick's representation in the civil war. By John Lawrence. Read at a meeting of the New Brunswick historical club, March 18, 1909. [n. p., 1909?] cover-title, [8] p. ports. 8°. * 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 J. Y. Foster. Published by authority of the state. Newark, 1868. viii, 872 p. incl. maps, front, (port.) fold map. 8°, E521.F75 * New Jersey as a colony and as a state . . By F. B. Lee. NeW^ York, 1902. 4 v. 8°. F134.L47 (In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 4, p. 59-91. New Jersey for the Union. Speech of Hon. James M. Scovel, senator from Camden, upon the bill prohibiting the enlistment of negro troops in New Jersey . . . Delivered March 16, 1864. Trenton, N. J., 1864. 19 p. 8° New Jersey troops in the Gettysburg campaign from June 5 to July 31,. 1863. By Samuel Toombs. Orange,N. J.,xvi,406p. front.,, illus., ports., maps (partly fold.) plans. 12°. E48r.G3T6 NEW JEBSEY. 463 Newark. * History of Newark, New Jersey ... By Joseph Atkinson Newark, N. J., 1878. xiv p., 1 1., [5]-334 p. front., plates^ ports, maps, facsims. 4°. F144.N6A8 (In L. C.) Civil war period and rosters of oflBcers: p. 238-290. *A short history of Newark. By F. J. Urquhart. Newark, N. J., 1908. xiii p., 1 1., 158 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F144.N6U8 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 113-117. Ocean county. See Monmouth county. Passaic. * The News' history of Passaic . . . Comp. and ed. by J. W. Pape with the collaboration of W.W. Scott. [Passaic, N. J.] 1899. vii, 320 p. front., illus., ports., maps, plans, facsims. f°. F144.P2P2 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 170-173. Passaic county. See Bergen county. Passaic Valley. * The Passaic Valley, New Jersey in three centuries . . . By John Whitehead. New York, 1901. 2 r. fronts., illus., ports. 4°. F142.P3W5 (M L. C.) Civil war period, Newark: p. 366-372, Port Elizabeth. * History of Port Elizabeth, Cumberland county, New Jersey . . . By F. W. Bowen also the centennial poem by C. B. Ogden. Philadelphia, 1885. 58 p. front., plates. 8°. F144.P8B7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 36-37. Princeton. * History of Princeton and its institutions . . . By J. F. Hage- man . . . Philadelphia, 1879. 2 v. plates, ports,, maps. 8°, F144.P9H1 (/nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 284-309. Princeton college in the war. See College of New Jersey. Eeport of John Y. Foster, esq., on the war history of New Jersey, for the year 1866. Trenton, 1867. cover-title, 3 p. 8°. E521.F74 Eockaway township. Rockaway township in the war of the rebellion. Address . . . by E. D. Halsey at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument. May 30, 1892. Dover, N. J., 1892. 16 p. 8°. Roll of honor of Rockaway township, Morris co., N. J. May 30,1890. [Trenton, 1890?] 15 p. 8°. Salem county. See Gloucester county. Soldiers' battle monument. Soldiers' battle monument, designed to perpetuate the memo- ries of the Union soldier, sailor and marine who enlisted in the armies or navies of the United States for the pres- ervation of the Union from 1861 to 1865, inclusive. [By W. Frank Gaul,] [Camden? 1891 «] 11. folio. (From Camden Democrat, July 2-5, 1891.) 464 NEW MEXICO. Somerset county. See Hunterdon county- Sussex county. * History of Sussex and Warren counties, Ne\y Jersey . . . Comp. by J. P. Snell, assisted by W. W. Clayton. . . . PMa- delphia, 1881. xi, 9-748 p. illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F142.S9S6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 80-148. Trenton. * History of the city of Trenton, New Jersey . . . By J. (), Raum. Trenton, N. J., 1871. xii, 448 p. front., (fold, map) plates. 8°. F144.T7R2 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 381-387. * History of Trenton, New Jersey . . . Comp. for the "State gazette." By F. B. Lee. [Trenton, N. J.,] 1895. 336 p. front., illus., ports., plans, facsims. f°. F144.T7L4 [In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 177-178. Warren county. See Sussex county. NEW MEXICO. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. No reports. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Infantry. 1st infantry consolidated with 2d infantry to form 1st cav- alry. May 31, 1862. 3d infantry mounted. Colorado volunteers in the civil war; the New Mexico cam- paign in 1862. By W. C. Whitford . . . Denver, 1906. 2 p. 1., 9-159 p. front., illus. (incl. ports, maps.) 8°. E470.W59 [Publications of the State historical and natural history society of Colo- rado. Historical series, 1.] Militia. Claims of the militia for lost property. Memorial of the leg- islative assembly of New Mexico, Referred to the- Com- mittee on War claims. [Washington, 1876.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 44th Cong., 1st sess. House. Misc. doc. no. 88.) Mounted volunteers. Capt. Ceran St. Vrain's company mounted volunteers . . . [Favorable] Report from the Committee on military affairs ... [Washington? 1892?] 7 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 52d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 1435.) (Serial no. 3046.) NEW MEXICO. 465 Mounted volunteers— Continued. Capt.CeranSt.Vrain's company mounted volunteers . . . [Washington? 1894 ?] 7 p. 8°. ([U. S. 53d Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 675.) (Serial no. .3270.) [Washington? 1895?] 1 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 53d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Report no. 983.) (Serial no. 3289.) Report from the Committee on ]\Iilitary affairs ... for the relief of the officers and privates of New Mexico Mounted volunteers. [Washington, 1878.] 2 p. 8°. ([LT. S.] 45th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 495.) Vrain's company mounted volunteers. See Mounted vol- unteers. Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of volunteer forces of the United States army during the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. [Washington, 1865?] 8 T. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate invasion of New Mexico. 1861-62. (In The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, vol. xvii. History of Arizona and New Mexico. 1530-1880. San Francisco, 1889. 8°. p. 680-700.) F796.B19 ♦History of New Mexico . . . 1530-1890 ... By Helen Harris. New York, 1891. xix, 631 p. plates, ports., 8°. F796.H2 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 222-243. * History of New Mexico : its resources and people . . . Los Angeles, Chicago [etc., etc.,] 1907. 2 v. plates, ports. 4°. F796.H7 (In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, 124-145. * The story of New Mexico. By H. O. Ladd. Boston, [1891.] 2 p. 1., [6] p., 1 1., 473 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. F796.L15 {In L. C.) (The story of the States, [v. 7.]) Civil war period: p. 297-330. An unwritten episode of the late war. {In New Colorado and the Sante Fe trail. By A. A. Hayes. New York, 1880. 8°. p. 160-173.) F781.H41 466 NEW YOEK CITY. NEW YORK CITY. Committee of merchants for the relief of colored people suffering from^ the late riots, 1863. * Keport of the Committee of merchants for the relief of colored people, suffering from the late riots in the city of New York. New York, 1863. 48 p. 8° E635.C72 {In L. C.) New York, 1863. 48 p. 8°. F128.44.N513 A different edition from the preceding. Draft riots, 1863. Draft riots of 1863. {In Pencil and pencil sketches of the great riots . . . By Joel T. Headley . . . New York,. 1882. 12°. p. [136]-287, [307]-335.) *The great riots of New York, 1712 to 1873. Including a full and complete account of the four days' draft riot of 1863. By J. T. Headley. New York, 1873. 359 p. front., plates. 12° F128.3.H4"3 {In L. C.) Draft riot, 1863: p. [136]-266. The draft riots in New York. July, 1863. The metropolitan police; their service during riot week. Their honorable record. By D. M. Barnes. New York, 1863. 117 p., 1 1. 8°. F128.44.B26 Grace church. The Union. A sermon, delivered in Grace church. New York, on the day of the National fast, January 4, 1861. By Thomas House Taylor. Published by req\iest. New York,. 1861. .32 p. 8°. Grant's tomb. Oration at the tomb of General U. S. Grant, E,iverside Park,, N. Y., May 31st, 1886, by John A. Logan. Washington,. 1886. 15 p. 8°. (7n W."d. L. pamp. V. 210.) Herald. The New York lierald. Morning ed. Jan. 19, Feb. 25, Apr> 19, 1861-Apr. 20, with supp., 1866. New York, 1861-1866. 15 V. f°. Supplements. May 2-8, June 17-24, 1861; Sept. 14,. 1863; Apr. 1, 4, Sept. 29, 1864; Sept. 18, Oct. 7, 1865. 1 V. f° *A relic of the rebellion; or, What happened twenty-six years ago. A true copy of the New York herald, as published on the 15th of April, 1865, the morning after the assassination of President Lincoln. New York, 1891. 69i p. 8°. E457.5.N56 {In L. C.) NEW YOEK CITV. 467 Metropolitan fair, 1864. * Catalogue of paintings and other works of art: presented to the Metropolitan fair, in aid of the U. S. sanitary commis- sion, to be sold at auction . . . New York, 1864. 13 p. 8°. E635.U829 (Tn L. C.) Catalogue of the museum of flags, trophies, and relics relating to the revolution, the war of 1812, the Mexican war, and the present rebellion: ... to be exhibited at New York, April 4, 1864 ... for the benefit of the United States sanitary commission. New York, 1864. 109 p., 1 1. 8°. E181.N53 At head of title: Department of arms and trophies, Metropolitan fair. * Circular concerning a Metropolitan fan- to be held in the Metropolitan city of New York, commencing 22d February, 1864. [New York, 1864.] 26p. 8°. E635.U8296 (/nL.C.) * Final report of the treasurer and finance committee of the Metropolitan fan, in aid of the United States sanitarj^ com- mission, held in New York, April, 1864. New York, 1864. 12 p., 1 1. 8°. E63&.M59 (In L. C.) * Presentation to Maj.-Gei^. John A. Dix, president of the Metro- politan fair m aid of the Uidted States sanitary commission. New York, April 23, 1864. New York, 1864. 10 p. 8°. E415.9.D6N6 (In L. C.) * A record of the Metropolitan fair, held in New York in April, 1864 . . . New York, 1867. 5 p. 1., 261 p. 8 photos., 2 plans. 8°. E635.U832 {In L. C.) * Keport of the treasurer of the Metropolitan fair in aid of the United States sanitary commission, held in New York citj-, April, 1864, to August 1st, 1864. New York, [1864.] 93 p. 8°. E632.N53 (In L. C.) Hew England soldier's relief association. * Report of the Superintendent of the New England soldier's relief association. December, 1862 . . New York, 1862. ■ cover-title, 18 p., 1 1. 8°. E635.N55 (In L. C.) . *Minutes of the organization and proceedings of the New Eng- land soldiers' relief association . . New York, 1862. 62 p. 8° E629.N52 (In L. C.) * Minutes of the organization and proceedings of the New Eng- land soldiers' relief association . . New York, 1862. 31 p. 8°. E635.N54 (In L. C.) St. Ann's clinrcli. Discourse on the national crisis, delivered by the Rev. F. C. Ewer, at St. Ann's church, New-York, on the evenmg of the fifth Sunday after Easter, (May 5,) and repeated, by request, on the evening of the Sunday after Ascension, (May 12,) 1861. New York, 1861. 19 p. 8°. E458.1.E94 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 223.) 468 NEW YOEK CITY. Unconditional union central committee for the city and county of New York. * Address, constitution and by-laws . . , New York, 1864. 13 p. 8°. F128.44.U54 {In L. C.) Union defense committee. *Eeports and documents. 1861. New York, 1861. 67 p. {In N. Y. State library.) The Union defence committee of the city of New York. Minutes, reports, and correspondence. With an historical introduction by J. A. Stevens. [New York,] 1885. 3 p. 1., 286 p. 4°. F128.44.N52 Union league club. Historical sketch of the Union league club of New York. Its origin, organization, and work 1863-1879. By H. W. Bel- lows . . (For private distribution.) New York, 1879. 4 p. 1., 200 p. 8° Keport of special committee on the passage by the House of representatives of the constitutional amendment for the abolition of slavery. Jan. 31, 1865. New York, 1865. 24 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 279.) * . . Report of the Committee on providing a Thanksgiving dinner for the soldiers and sailors. Presented Dec. 14, 1864. New York, 1865. 84 p., 1 1., 8°. E635.N56 {In L. C.) Report of the committee on volunteering; presented October 13th, 1864. New York, 1864. 55 p. 8°. E523.N61 Contents: Report of committee. Report of Mr. Vincent Colyer, general superintendent of recruiting. Roster of officers appointed. 20tli, 26th, 31st regiments U. S. colored troops. * Union league club of New York. Its memories of the past. The president's address at the last meeting in the old Club house on Union square, Thursday evening, March 26, 1868. [New York,] 1868. 28 p. 8°. E649.J42 {In L. C.) John Jay, president. Union meeting, Dec. 19, 1859. * Official report of the great Union meeting, held at the Academy of music. New York, December 19th, 1859. Pubhshed by order of the committee of arrangements. New York, 1859. 176 p. 8° E451.N546 {In L. C.) Young men's republican union of New York. The rebellion: — Its origin and main-spring. An oration delivered by Hon. Charles Sumner, under the auspices of the Young men's republican union of New York, Nov. 27 1861. New York, 1861. 16 p. 8°. (7?i W. D. L. pamp. V. 223.) NEW YOEK CITY. 469 *De bloedige week! . . . Zierikzee, 1864. 2 p. 1., 36 p. 8°- F128.44.B64 {In L. C.) The Bloody week ! Riot, murder & arson, containing a fuU account of the wholesale outrage on Ufe and property, accurately pre- pared from ofBcial sources, by eye witnesses, with por- traits of "Andrews," the leader and "Rosa," his Eleventh street mistress. Xew York, 1863. cover-title, 32 p. 8°. F128.44.B63 Second edition, revised and corrected. Portraits on cover. Claim of the city of New York. . . . Report from the Committee on war claims ... [to reimbui-se the mayor, aldemien, and commonalty of the city of Xew York for moneys expended in raising . . arming mihtia and volunteer forces . .] [Washington, 1895.] 37 p. 8° ([U. S.] 53d Cong., 3d sess. House. Report no. 1740.) Gratitude to Gen. Grant. Mass essemblage of loyal citizens of New York in honor of Lieutenant-General Grant, and to celebrate the triumphs of the Union armies. Union square, June 4, 1864. Xew York, 1864. 23 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 210.) *The Great riots of New York, 1712 to 1873. Including a full and complete account of the four days' draft riot of 1863. By J. T. Headley . . Xew York, 1873. 2 p. 1., [7]-306, [331]-359 p. front., plates. 12°. F128.3.H43 (In L. C.) Draft riots of 1863: p. 136-288. * History of the city of Xew York. By M. L. Booth. Xew York, 1867. 2 V. fronts., plates, ports. 8°. F128.3.B73 {In L. C.) CivU war period: v. 2, 786-854. Draft riots. * History of the city of Xew York. By M. L. Booth. Xew York, 1880. 920 p. plates, ports., facsims. 4°. F128.3.B74 {In L. C.) CivU war period: p. 786-854. Draft riots. *History of the city of New York, 1609-1909 . . . By J. W. Leonard. X"ew York, 1910. ix, 954 p. iUus., ports., fold, plate. 4°. F128.3.L58 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 367-381. * History of New York city . . . 1884. By B. J. Lossing. . . . New York, [1884] vi, 881 p. front., plates, ports. f°. F128.3.L88 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 713-757. * History of New York city . . . By W. L. Stone . . Xew York, 1872. XX, [4], [9]-658, 136 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps, facsims. 4°. F128.3.S89 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 538-562. 470 NEW YORK CITY. Ladies' home for sick and wounded soldiers. *The inauguration of the Ladies' home for sick and wounded soldiers, Lexington avenue, cor. 51st street. New York, May 2, 1862; with address of His Honor the mayor, ind of others, deUvered on the occasion: Xew York, 1862. 10 p. 8°. E629.N53 {In L. C.) * Leslie's history of the Greater New York. Daniel Van Pelt. New York, [1898] 2 v. fronts., illus., fold, plates, ports., facsims. 4°. F128.3.L63 {In J,. 0.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 392-422. * Loyal meeting of the people of New York to support the government, prosecute the war, and maintain the Union, held at Cooper institute . . . Mar. 6, 1863. < Reported by A. F. Wash- burn .. .> New York, 1863. 52 p., 1 1. 8°. Efi49.L92 {In L. C.) * Memorial history of the city of New York ... to . 1892. Ed. by J. G. Wilson. [New York,] 1892-93. 4 v. front., illus., plate, port, maps (partly fold.) facsim. 4° F128.3.W74 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 3, p. 478-517. National celebration of Union victories. Grand military and civic procession. Mass meeting at Union Square, New York, March 6, 1865. New York, 1865. 72 p. 8°. E641.N27 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 219.) p. 49-66 missing. * New York. By Theodore Roosevelt, London, 1891. xvii, 232 p. front., fold. maps. 12° F128.3.R78 (/ti L. C.) (Historic towns.) Civil war period: p. 201-205. * New York. By Theodore Roosevelt. New ed. with postscript. 1890-1895. New York, 1895. xvii, 231 p. front., fold, maps. 12° F128.3.R79 {In L. C.) (Historic towns.) Civil war period: p. 201-205. New York and the conscription of 1863. A chapter in the history of the civil war. By J. B. Fry . . New York, 1885. 85 p. 12°. F128.5.F94 * New York the metropolis . . [By J. L. Sprague.] New York 1893. 3 pts. in 1 v. f°- F128.25.S76 {In L. C.) Civil war period: pt. 1, p. xx-xxi. * Proceedings at the mass meeting of loyal citizens in Union square, New York, 15th day of July, 1862, under the auspices of the Chamber of commerce of the state of New York, the Common council of the city of New York, and other committees of loyal citizens . . Pub. by order . . . under supervision of J. A. Stevens, jr., secretary. New York, 1862. 116 p. 8°. E523.S84 {In L. C.) NEW YOEK COUNTY. 471 Speech of Maj. Gen. Thomas Ewing, jr., of Kansas, made before the national delegate convention of Union soldiers and sailors, at Cooper institute. New York, July 4, 1868. [New York?, 1868?] 20 p. 8°. Speeches of Willam Curtis Noyes, Daniel S. Dickinson, and Lyman Tremain, at the great Union war ratification meeting, held at Cooper institute . . . October 8, 1862, also the speech and letter of acceptance of Gen. James S. Wadsworth. [New York, 1862.] 20 p. 8°. At head of title: One country! One constitution! One destiny! (Also in W. D. L, pamp. v. 223.) . . . Three days reign of terror, or The July riots in 1863, in New York. [By Ellen Leonard, New York? 1867?] {In Harper's magazine, v. 34, January, 1867, p. 225-233.) 8°. * To the men^ory of the martyrs : Abraham Franklin, Peter Houston, William Jones, James Costello, slain in the riots of July, in the city of New York. Funeral services held in Shiloh church . . . Sept. 20, 1863. [Coll. & pub. by Vincent Colyer] New York, [1863.] 8 p. 8°. F128.44.C74 (InL. C.) The volcano under the city ; by a volunteer special [W. O. Stoddard.] . . . with a map showing New York police precincts. New York, 1887. 320 p. fold. map. 16°. F128.47.S86. NEW YORK COUNTY. Board of supervisors. . . . Report of the Committee on substitutes and relief of the Board of supervisors, appointed under ordinance adopted August 28, 1863. Document no. 11. Board of supervisors, October 26, 1863. New York, 1863. 91 p. 8°. E523.N53 Report of the Special committee on volunteering, being a com- plete statement of operations of said committee in filling the quota of New York county, under the President's call for 500,000 men. Document no. 6. Board of supervisors, March 18, 1864. New York, 1864. 340p. 8°. [With'New York (County). Board of supervisors. Report . . . 1863.] E523.N53 . . . Report of the Special committee on county volunteers of the Board of supervisors, with accompanying documents. Document no. 4. Board of supervisors, February 9, 1864. New York, 1864. 60 p. 8°. [With New York {County) Board of supervisors. Report . . . New York, 1863.] E523.N53 80379—13 31 472 NEW YORK. Board of supervisors — Continued. E(po.'t of Special committee on volunteering, being a com- plete statement of operations of said committee in filling the quota of New York county, under the President's call for 200,000 men, and with former reports coirprising a complete list of all volunteers furnisl.ed the army and navy from August 1, 1863, to May 31, 186'' Document no. 8. Board of supervisors. May 31 , 1864. New York, 1864. 427 p. 8°. [With New York (County). Board of supervisors. Report . . New York, 1863.] E523.N53 * Report of the Special committee on volunteering . . . opera- tions in filling the quota under call of the President, July 18, 1864, for 500,000 men. Document no. 11. New York, 1864. 931 p. 8°. E523.N54 (In L. C.) *. . . The war! Men furnis' ed and public funds expended by the city and county of New York. Report of the Special committee on volunteering . . . New York, 1865. 34 p. 8°. (Document no. 8. Board of supervisors, June 30, 1865.) E523.N542 (In L. C.) Report of the Special committee on volunteering of the county of New York, of operation? ia filling the quota, under call of the President dated December 19, 1864, for three hundred thousand men . . . Document no. 12, Board of supervisors, August 15, 1866. New York, 1866. 2 v. 8° E523.N55 Reports of the Special committee on volunteering of the county of New York, relative to operations under call dated Decem- ber 19, 1864. 1864-1865-1866. Board of supervisors, 1866. New York, 1866. 258 p. 8°. E523.N56 Committee on volunteering. ... To all persons enrolled as liable to draft. (In New York daily transcript. New York, 1864-65. f°. Extra num- bers. 1-100. Dec. 10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 27, 30, 1865. Jan. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9. 13. 14. 16. 17. 19-21, 23, 1865. 1 .v.) NEW YORK. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Acts, general orders and proclamations. 1861-1862. [Al- bany, 1861-1862.] V. p. 12°. Annual report of the adjutant-general (Tho's Hillhouse) Jan. 14, 1862. Albany, 1862. 735 p. 8°. E523.2.N56 1861. NEW YORK. 473 Adjutant-general's oj^ce— Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued . Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Abstract of ordnance, arms, &c., in the hands of the troops. Abstract return of the county treasurers of the Commutation fund . . . Nov. 1, ]860-Nov. 1, 1861. Returns of the Presidents of the regimental boards of auditors of the commutation money and fines Nov. 1, 1860-Nov. 1, 1861. Abstract designating the companies organized during the year 1861. Return of the clerks of the Board of supervisors, showing number of persons liable lo military duty. Reports of general officers and brigade inspectors. Roster of the military force (militia). Recapitulation. Table of military districts. Roster of the volunteer force in service. lst-64th, 66th-75th, 77th, 79th-80th, 82d-92d regiments infantry. Batallion engineers "Serrell's engineer corps." ^ lst-3d, 5th-10th regiments cavalry. 1st battalion mounted rifles. lst-2d regiments heavy artillery. lst-2d battalions heavy artillery. lst-12th batteries light artillery. New York state volunteer rocket battalion. List of company acceptances. Regimental camps in the state. Facts and opinion in the matter of the appeal of John H. Styles from the election of First Lieutenant in Company A, Fourteenth regi- ment N. Y. S. M., now enrolled and mustered as a regiment of volunteers . . . Proclamation of the President of the United States. Call for quota. An act to authorize the embodying and equipment of a volunteer militia, and to provide for the public defence. Proclamation of the President of the United States. Annual report of the adjutant-general (Tho. Hillhouse) Dec. 31, 1862. Albany, 1863. 1181 p. 8°. E523.2.N56 1862 Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Abstract of the ordnance, arms, &c., in the hands of the troops. Abstract return of the county treasurers of the Commutation fund, Nov. 1, 1861-Nov. 1, 1862. Return of the Presidents of the regimental boards of auditors of the commutation moneys and fines received and disbursed, Nov. 1, 1861-Nov. 1862. Abstract of the inspections for the year 1862. Abstract designating the companies organized during the year 1862. Reports of general officers and brigade inspectors. Roster of the militia forces. Recapitulation. List of the several militia districts. 474 . NEW YORK. Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general^Continued. Contents — Continued. Roster of the volunteer force in service. Ist-lOth, 12th-18th, 20th-52d, 54th-86th, 88th-134th, 136tli-162d, 164th-16oth, 169th-170th, 173d-177th regiments infantry. Independence corps N. Y. volunteer light infantry. Engineer corps. 1st, 3d-10th regiments cavalry. 1st regiment mounted rifles. lst-6th regiments heavy artillery. 1st, 3d battalions heavy artillery. lst-9th, llth-28th batteries light artillery. Marine artillery corps. Volunteer regiment of infantry. Issues of arms to regiments . mustered into the service of the United States. Statistics of the draft. (By counties.) Classification of exempts. Annual report of the adjutant-general (J. T. Sprague). Dec. 31, 1863. Albany, 1864. 2 v. in 1. 8°. E523.2.N56 1863 Contents: V. 1.— Report of the adjutant-general. Artillery, small-arms, accoutrements and harness. Returns of brigade inspectors , List of organizations of the National guard which have been formed during the year. Roster of officers of the National guard. Recapitulation. List of the several'military districts. Reports of division commanders. V. 2.— A complete statement of the volunteer troops organized within the state and sent to the field, April, 1861-Dec. 31, 1863 . • quotas . Roster of volunteer regiments in the field, Dec. 31, 1863. 3d, 5th, 10th, 15th, 17th, 39th-52d, 54thj 56th-86th, 88th- 100th, 102d-104th, 106th-112th, 114th-128th, 131st-134th, 136th-137th, 139th-162d, 164th-165th, 169th-170th, 173d- 176th, 178th regiments infantry. 69th regiment N. G. artillery volunteers. Engineer officers and soldiers. 1st regiment U. S. sharpshooters. Commissions issued to, by the state of New York. lst-6th, 8th-10th, 12th-16th, 18th, 20th-21st regiments cavalry. 1st regiment mounted rifles. lst-2d regiment veteran cavalry. 1st regiment dragoons. (19th regt. cav.) Ist-lOth, 13th-16th regiment heavy artillery. 1st, 3d-34th independent batteries light artillery. NEW YORK. 475 Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2 — Continaed. List of commissions issued during the year 1863. Statement of volunteer troops organized and sent to the field during the year 1863. List of regiments organizing in the state on the 31st day of Dec, 1863. List of organizations ii^ the state Jan. 1, 1863. List of regiments authorized to be raised in the state during the year 1863. Statement showing the quotas of towns and wards . . under the call of Oct. 17, 1863 . . Volume 1 contains reports and telegrams on the invasion of Pennsylvania by the Confederates, July, 1863. Also, reports on the draft riots in July, 1863, in New York city. Annual report of the adjutant-general (J. T. Sprague). Dec. 31, 1864. Albany, 1865. 2 v. 8°. E523.2.N56 1864. Paged continuously: v. 1, 202 p. [1] 1; v, 2. p. [204]-461. Contents: V. 1.-^ Report of the adjutant-general. Report of division and brigade comma sdenr and brigade inspectors. Abstract of inspections for the year 1864. Roster of officers of the National guard. Recapitulation . List of the several military districts. List of companies of the National guard organized during the year 1864. List of members of the National guard commissioned in the United States service. Services of the National guard during the year 1864. V. 2.— Roster of officers of . . volunteer organizations as it stood Dec. 1, 1864. 3d-5th, 7th, 10th, 15th, 17th, 39th-41st, 43d, 45th-52d, 54th, 56th-66th, 68th-69th, 73d, 75th-77th, 79th-81st, 85th, 86th, 88th-100th, 102d-104th, 106th-112th, 114th- 121st, 123d-128th, 131st-134th, 136th-137th, 139th- 144th, 146th-162d, 164th-165th, 169th-170th, 173d, 175th-176th, 178th^l79th, 182d, 184th-189th regiments infantry. 1st regiment engineers. 1st regiment U. S. sharpshooters. lst-6th, 8th-16th, 18th, 20th-22d, 24th-25th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiment mounted rifles. lst-2d regiment veteran cavalry. 1st regiment dragoons, (late 19th regt. cav.) Ist-lOth, 13th-16th regiments heavy artillery. 1st, 3d-8th, llth-13th, 15th-16th, 18th-21st, 23d-28th, ' 30th, 32d-34th independent batteries light artillery. 476 l^EW YORK. Adjutant-general' s office — Continued . Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2 — Coi^tinued. List of commissiona issued during the year 1864. List of regiments organizing on Jan. 1, 1864. List of regiments authorized to be raised . during the year 1864. Statement of volunteer troops organized under state authority during the year 1864. List of regiments of New York volunteers and synonyms. List of regiments mustered out at expiration of terms of service. Report of re-enlisted men in the different organizations credited to the state of New York. List of commanding officers killed since Jan. 1, 1864. Extracts from reports of Provost marshals. Annual report of the adjutant-general (William Irvine) Jan. 15, 1866. Albany, 1866. 2v.ini. 8°. E523.2.N56 1865. Contents: V. 1— Report of the adjutant-general. Report of division and brigade commanders and brigade in- spectors. Abstract of inspection returns. Roster of National guard . Recapitulation. List of the several military districts. Lists of companies of the National guard organized during the year 1865. Statement of clothing and camp and garrison equipage issued by the Quartermaster-general for the year 1865. Statement of issues by the Commissary-general of ordnance for the year 1865 . Calls for troops, and quotas assigned under each call. Statement of troops furnished under the several calls, and after the call of Mar. 14, 1864. Report of veteran re-enlistments, for the state of New York has received credit. Surplus and deficiencies under the several calls for troops . . List of volunteer regiments from the state of New York, with sjoionyms, place of organization, date of muster-in and muster-out. Statement of volunteer troops oi'ganized under state authority during the year 1865. Tabular statement of casualties in volunteer regiments. Roster of officers of volunteer organizations . at date of muster-out, 2d-3d, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th-13th, 15th-19th, 23d-24th, 27th, 30th, 33d-35th, 39th-43d, 46th-52d, 56th, 58th-66th, 68th- 69th, 71st-73d, battalion of 75th, 77th, 79th-81at, 85th-86th, 88th-91st, 93d, 95th-98th, battalion 99th, 100th, 102d- NEW YORK. 477 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 1 — Continued. Roster of officers, etc. — Continued. 104th, 106th-107th, 110th-112th, l'14th-115th, 117th-126th, 128th, 131st-132d, 134th, 136th-137th, 139th-144th, 146th- 157th, 159th-162d, 164th-165th, 169th-170th, 173d, 175th, 177th, 179th, 182d, 184th-186th, 188th-192d, 194th regi- ments infantry. 90th battalion veteran infantry. 35th independent company infantry. 6th-9th companies sharpshooters. 1st regiment engineers. lst-2d, 5th, 7th-9th, llth-12th, 22d, 25th-26th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments veteran cavalry. lst-4th regiment provisional cavalry. Oneida independent company cavalry. 1st regiment dragoons. 2d regiment moimted rifles. Ist-lOth, 13th-16th regiments heavy artillery. 1st, 3d, 5th-8th, llth-13th, 16th-21st, 23d, 25th-28th, 30th, 32d-34th independent batteries light artillery. Statement showing consolidation of regiments, &c., in the volun- teer force from the state of New York. List of colors deposited by the adjutant-general in the Bureau of military record. V. 2.— Complete roster of all officers commissioned in the volunteer organ- izations of the state of New York, from April 15, 1861, to date of this report. lst-165th, 168th. 170th, 173d-179th, 182d, 184th-194th regi- ments infantry. Independent corps (Enfans Perdus) light infantry. Independent company no. 35, infantry. Ist regiment engineers. 1st regiment United States sharpshooters. 5th-9th companies sharpshooters. Ist-lOth, 12th-16th, 18th regiments cavalry. 1st regiment dragoons (late 19th regt. cav.) 20th-26th regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments veteran cavalry. l8t-4th regiments provisional cavalry. lst-2d regiment mounted rifles. Oneida independent company cavalry. Ist-lOth, 13th-16th regiments heavy artillery. Marine artillery corps. l8t-3d battalions heavy artillery. Battalion 11th regiment heavy artillery. Rocket battalion artillery. l8t-34th batteries light artillery. 11th regiment cavalry. Errata. 478 STEW YOKK. Adjutant-general's office — Continued Annual report of the adjutant-general (Wm, Irvine.) . . . transmitted to the Legislature, January 9, 1867 . . . Albany, 1867. 2 v. 8°. E523.2.N56 1866. (v. 2 not in W. D. L., in L. C.) Contents: V. 1— Annual report; p. [5]-13. Appendices; p. [15J-590. A. Reports of division and brigade commanders. B. Abstract of inspection returns. C. Boster of the National guard. D. Recapitulation of the military forces of the state. E. Table of military districts. F. List of companies organized during the year 1866. V. 2 (In L, 0.)— Complete roster of all officers commissioned in the volunteer organ- izations of the state of New York, from April 15, 1861, to date of this report (Dec. 31, 1866): p. 5-528. Annual report of the adjutant-general (S. E. Marvin.) Dec. 31, 1867. Albany, 1868. 3 v. 8° E523.2.N56 1867 Contents: V. 1— Report of the adjutant-general. Reports of National guards regiments iu the late war. Register of the military force. Recapitulation. Abstract of muster and inspection rolls for 1867, by regiments. Recapitulation of same by brigades. Recapitulation of same by divisions. Table of military districts of the state. Brevet commissions issued to members of the National guard. List of officers of the National guard retired from service. General orders and circulars of the Department for 1867. Report of the board for examination of breech-loading military small arms. Arms adapted to conversion of muzzle-loaders. Arms not specially adapted to conversion of muzzle-loaders. Magazine or repeating arms. Supplementary report of the board . . . Guns specially designated for trial in the first clause of the orders. Guns entered under provisions of second clause of special orders. Guns not fully tested. V. 2— Register of officers commissioned in the volunteer regiments from the state of New York, 1861-1865. lst-6th, 8th-16th, 18th, 20th-26th regiments cavalry. 1st regiment dragoons. NEW YOEK. 479 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2 — Continued. lst-2d regiments mounted rifles. lst-2d regiments veteran cavalry. lst-4tli regiments provisional cavalry. Oneida (Independent company) cavalry. 1st regiment light artillery. 2d-10th regiments heavy artillery. 11th (battalion) heavy artillery. 13th-16th regiments heavy artillery. Marine artillery. lst-3d battalions light artillery. Rocket battalion light artillery. lst-34th batteries light artillery. '1st, 15th, 50th regiments engineers. lst-14th, 16th-^9th, 51st-67th regiments infantry. V. 3 — 68th-137th, 139th-165th, 168th-170th, 173d-179th,||182d, 184th^ 194th regiments infantry. Independent corps light infantry — "Enfans Perdus." 35th independent company infantry. 6th-9th companies sharpshooters. 1st regiment U. S. sharpshooters. Annual report of the adjutant-general (Josiah Porter.) Dec. 31, 1893, Albany, 1894. 2 v. 8°. E523.2.N6 1893. Contents : V. 1— Report of the adjutant-general. Official register of the organized land and naval forces. Report of the inspector-general. Report of the chief of ordnance. Report of the paymaster-general. Reports on Merriam pack. V. 2— Registers of the Ist^th regiments cavalry. Annual report of the adjutant-general (T. H. McGrath)- Dec. 30, 1894. Albany, 1895. 5 v. 8°. E523.2.N6 Contents: V. 1— Report of the adjutant-general. Special report of the adjutant-general . . . relating to the amounts expended since 1870 for copying muster-rolls of New York volunteers, etc. V. 2— Registers of the 5th-8th regiments cavalry. V. 3— Registers of the 9th-12th regiments cavalry. V. 4 — Registers of the 13th-18th regiments cavalry. V. 5— Registers of the 20-26th regiments cavalry. 480 • NEW YOEK. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Record of the commissioned officers, non-commissioned offi- cers, and privates of the regiments which were organized in the State of New York and called into the service of the United States to assist in suppressing the rebellion caused by secession of some of the Southern states frqm the Union, A. D. 1861, as taken from the muster-in rolls on file in the Adjutant-general's office, S. N. Y. Albany, 1864-1868. 8 V. 4°. E523.3.N56 Contents: V. 1. 1864— lst-38th regiments infantry. V. 2. 1864— 39th-67th. regiments infantry. V. 3. 1864^ 68th-105th. regiments infantry. V. 4. 1865— 106th-137th regiments infantry. V. 5. 1866— 138th-173d regiments infantry. V. 6. 1866— 174th-194th. regiments infantry. Militia organizations. V. 7. 1867— lst-26th regiments cavalry. V. 8. 1868— Ist squadron mounted rifles. 56tli regiment infantry. (10th legion.) [1st?] regiment mounted rifles. 2d regiment mounted rifles. ; 1st regiment light artillery. Ist regiment U. S. light artillery volunteers. 2d-10th, 13th-16th regiments heavy artillery. Marine artillery regiment. 2d-9th, llth-21st, 23d-33d independent batteries light artillery. Annual reports of the adjutant-general . . . Register[s of New York regiments in the war of the rebellion.] Albany, [etc.] 1894-19 v. 8°. E523.2.N6 V. 1. 1893— lBt-4th regiments cavalry. V. 2. 1894— 5th-8th regiments cavalry. V. 3. 1894— 9th-12th regiments cavalry. V. 4. 1894— 13th-16th regiments cavalry. V. 5. 1894— 20th-26th regiments cavalry. (17th regiment failed to complete organization. 19th regiment known as the 1st dragoons.) NEW YOBK. 481 Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. V. 6. 1895— 1st dragoons. Oneida independent company. lst-4th provisional regiments cavalry. V. 7. 1895— l8t-2d veteran regiments cavalry. lst-2d regiments mounted rifles. V, 8. 1896— lst-2d regiments heavy artillery, v. 9. 1896— 3d-4th regiments heavy artillery. V. 10. 1896— 5th-6th regiments heavy artillery. V. 11. 1897— 7tli-8th regiments heavy artillery, v. 12. 1897— 9th-10th regiments heavy artillery. (11th regiment, Companies I, K, L, M, transferred to 4th regiment heavy artillery. 12th regiment failed to complete organization. See 15th regiment heavy artillery.) V. 13. 1897— 13th-14th regiments heavy artillery. V. 14. 1897— 15th-16th regiments heavy artillery. V. 15. 1897— Marine artillery. lst-34th batteries light artillery. V. 16. 1898— 1st, 15th, 50th regiments engineers. 1st battalion sharpshooters. V. 17. 1898— l8t-5th regiments infantry. 5th regiment veteran infantry. V. 18. 1899— 6th-llth regiments infantry. 7th regiment veteran infantry. V. 19. 1899— 12th-14th, 16th-18th regiments infantry. 17th regiment veteran infantry. V. 20. 1899— 20th-25th regiments infantry. V. 21. 1899— 26th-32d regiments infantry. V. 22. 1900— 33d-38th regiments infantry. V. 23. 1901— 39th-43d regiments infantry. V. 24. 1901— 44th-49th regiments infantry. V. 25. 1901— 51st-56th regiments infantry. 482 NEW YORK. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. V. 26. 1901— 57th-62d regiments infantry. V. 27. 1901— 63d -68th regiments infantry. V. 28. 1901— 69th-74th regiments infantry, V. 29. 1901— 75tli-80tli regiments infantry. V. 30. 1901— 81st-87tli regiments infantry. V. 31. 1901- 88tli-93d regiments infantry. V. 32. 1901— 94tli-99th regiments infantry. V. 33. 1903— 100th-106th regiments infantry. V. 34. 1904— 107th-113th regiments infantry. V. 35. 1904— 114th-120th regiments infantry. V. 36. 1904— 121st-127th regiments infantry. V. 37. 1904— 128th-139tli regiments infantry. V. 38. 1905— 140th-146th regiments infantry. V. 39. 1905— 147tli-155tli regiments infantry. V. 40. 1905- 156th-167th regiments infantry. V. 41. 1906— 168th-177tl\ regiments infantry. V. 42. 1906— 178tli-187tli regiments infantry. V. 43. 1906— 188tli-194th regiments infantry. Independent battalion light infantry. *v. 44. — *v. 45. — *v, 46. — Presentation of" regimental colors to the Legislature . . . [Al- bany], 1863. 52 p. col. front. 8°. E523.N57 {InW.D.L. pamp. V. 245.) . . . Proceedings attending the presentation of regimental colors to the Legislature, April 20, 1864. Albany, 1864. 1 p. 1., 82 p. col. front. 8°. E523.N58 (Also in W. D. L. pamp. V. 245.) NEW YOBK. 483 Adjutant-general's oj^ce— Continued. * Reply of the Adjutant-general (J. T. Sprague) to Resolution of Feb. 3, relative to payment of expenses for enrolling militia in 1862. Feb. 4, 1864, 2 p. 8°. {In documents of the Assembly .... New York. Eighty-seventh sess. 1864. Albany 1864. 8°. v. 2, doc. no. 55.) J87.N7 1864q (In L. C.) Board of managers soldiers' depot. ^Communication from Governor transmitting regulations of the Board. Apr. 20, 1864. 23 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-seventh sess. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. Doc. no. 184.) J87.N7 1864q {In L. C.) * Report of the Board of managers of the New York state soldiers' depot, and of the.fund for the relief of sick, wounded, furloughed and discharged soldiers . . . Albany, 1864. 160 p. 5 fold. pi. (partly col.) 2 maps. (1 fold.)" 2 fold, plans. 8°. UB374.N7A4 E523.N596 {In L. C.) Board of state officers. ^Report on "An act to authorize the embodying and equipment of volunteer mihtia," etc., with minutes of their meetings from Apr. 16-Dec. 16, 1861. [n. p., n. d.] 214 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-fifth sess. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. v. 11. Doc. no. 15.) J87.N7 1862q {In L. C.) Bureau of military record. Presentation of flags of New York volunteer regiments and other organizations, to His Excellency, Governor Fenton. . . . July 4, 1865. Pubhshed under direction of the Chief of Bureau of mihtary record. Albany, 1865. 249 p. col. front. 4°. Bureau of military statistics. ■ ■ ■ Annual report of the chief . . . E523.1.N56 1st. Jan. 29th, 1864. (L. L. Doty.) [Albany, 1864?] 212 p. 8° E523.1.N56 1863. Contents: General statistics. Biographies. Histories of regiments and other organizations. Aid afforded by towns. Table of town reports from different counties. Names of patrons and town correspondents. Result of the draft. List of flags in the custody of the Bureau of military statistics Feb. 1, 1864. 484 NEW YOEK. Bureau of military statistics — Continued. . . . Annual report of the chief . . . — Continued. 1st. Jan. 29th, 1864 — Continued. Contents — Continued. General statistics — Continued. List of newspapers that have been' mailed to the Bureau of military statistics . gratuitously, to Feb. 1, 1864. List of objects of military interest, war relics, etc., presented . . Feb. 1, 1864. Music upon military and patriotic subjects, presented . . . List of donations of books, pamphlets, maps, and other printed matter *2d. Feb. 2, 1865. (L.L.Doty.) Albany, 1865. 199 p. 8°. E523.1.N56 1864. (Zw L. C.) Contents: Report. Appendix. Acknowledgement of personal records. Memorandums. — Record of the services of regiments, companies and batteries, from original sources. Reports of counties. Orange co. Town of Newburgh. Town reports. Bounty reports. List of flags in the custody of the Bureau of military sta- tistics, Feb. 1, 1865. Acknowledgements. Clerks. 3d. Feb. 2. 1866. (L. L. Doty.) Albany, 1866. 576 p. 2 fold, plates. 8° E523.1.N56 1865. Contents: Record. General summary, January-July, 1861. Historical sketches of the first Thirty-eight regiments New York volunteer infantry. Services of New York militia regiments in 1861. 5th-8th, 12th-13th, 20th, 25th, 28th, 69th, 71st regiments infantry. Counties of the state. Action of the counties from the opening of the war to the first battle of Bull Run. Union soldiers from the state of New York, in rebel prisons. Sketches of war prisons. The Richmond tobacco warehouses. The Libby prison. The Richmond hospitals. The prison at Belle Isle, Va. Subsistence. Hospital tents. General condition of prisoners. The prison at Danville, Va. The prison at Andersonville, Ga. Hospitals. The prison at Salisbury, N. C. Hospital treatment. Rebel supplies. NEW YOEK. 48&' Bureau of military statistics — Continued. . . . Annual report of the chief . . . — Continued. 3d. Feb. 2, 1866— Continued. Contents — Continued. Sketches of war prisons — Continued. The prison at Florence, S. C. The prisons at Cohimbia, S. C. Camp Sorghum. Asylum prison. Jail yard, Charleston, S. C. Roper hospital, Charleston, S. C. The prisons at Savannah, Ga. Marine barracks. The prisons at Macon, Ga. Camp Oglethorpe. General supplies. Camp Lawton prison, Millen, Ga. Prisons in Louisiana. Franklin hospital. New Iberia hospital. Alexandria, I^a. Shreveport, La. The prisons in Texas. Houston City. Penitentiary at Huntsville, Tex. Camp Ford, near Tyler, Smith county. Hospital. Hospital at Hempstead, near Camp Ford. Camp Groce, near Hempstead. , Other prisons. Diary of a prisoner at Anderson ville. Samuel Henderson. Extracts from personal accounts by prisoners of war. Personal narratives. Report of the Superintendent of the Naval division. The state of New York in the navy. Vessels built in the port and state of New York for the United States navy. Biography of — Vice- Admiral Farragut. Rear- Admiral Striogham. TJ. S. sloop of war "Brooklyn." U. S. iron-clad battery Catskill. List of newspapers gratuitously furnished to the Bureau of mili- tary record . during the year ending Feb. 1, 1866. List of war relics and other objects of military interest presented . . in 1865. List of oil paintings, photographs, engravings, and drawings received . . . during 1865. List of donations of books, pamphlets, maps, and other printed matter, and also MSS. articles received during the year 1865. Clerks. Index. 486 NEW YOBK. ^ Bureau of military stoisiics^Continued. . . . Annual report of the chief . . . — Continued. 4th. Feb. 11, 1867. (A. J. H. Duganne.) Albany, 1867. 679 p. 8°. E523.1.N56 1866 Contents : Statement of 'the moneys received for the erection of "Bfcill of military record," from supervisors of towns and by individual subscriptions. Histories of regiments. 38th, 40th-52d regiments infantry. 10th regiment infantry. (National zouaves.) 18th, 20th, 32d regiments infantry. Abstracts of reports from Supervisors of towns and Treasurer of county, showing amount of moneys received for bounties . . . in the years 1862-1865. Specimens of soldiers' history. Orleans county. Town of — Barre. Garlton. Clarendon. ■Gaines. .EendalL Murray. Jlidgeway. ; Shelby. Yates. ~New York soldiers in southern prisons. Treatment of southern prisoners in northern prisons. Biographic sketches, letters and journals. James Reuben Barnett. Norman Gaston Bartholomew. Nathaniel Garrow Throop. Solomon Winchester. Extracts from the diary of Dr. Taylor Elmore, asst. surg. 137th (regiment) N. Y. vols. Extracts from diary of Private Edwin Marvin, company C, 98th (regiment) N. Y.vols. , Journal of Philo E. and William E. Buggies, company B, 122d (regiment) N. Y. vols. -'Individual record of officers and enlisted men belonging to New York regiments in the service of the United States. Julius Solomon Vose Fillmore. John Gibson. Alfred Gibbs. Michael Wiedfich . James Franklin Berry. Jacob Roemer. William Harvey Brandenburg. • [Report of the Superintendent of the Naval division . . . Personal records of officers, seamen, and marines from the state of New York in the naval service of the United States. , -List of war relicsiand other objects of military interest presented . . . NEW YOEK. 487 Bureau of military statistics — Continued. . . . Annual report of the chief . . . — Continued. 4th. Feb. 11, 1867— Continued. Contents — Continued List of oil paintings, photographs, engravings, and drawings, re- ceived . during the year 1866. List of donations of books, pamphlets, maps, and other printed matter received during the year 1866. List of flags, banners, and guidons of New York volunteer regi- ments deposited at the Bureau of military statistics. List of newspapers gratuitously furnished to Bureau of military record . during the year 1866. Recapitulation, Index. * 5th Apr. 3, 1868. 922 p. Descriptive catalogue of the collection of flags, trophies and relics, exhibited by the Bureau of military statistics, at the Army relief bazaar, held at Albany, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1864, . . . for the benefit of the United States sanitary com- mission . . . Albany, 1864. 48 p. 8°. E471.N53 ~ [2d ed. enlarged.] Albany, 1864. 56 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 245.) Commissary-general's office. *Annual report of the commissarj^-general (Benj. Welch, jr.) Jan. 1, 1861. 44 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly ... Eighty-fourth session. 1861. Albany, 1861. 8°. v. 1, no. 14.) J87.N7 1861q {In L. C.) *Annual report of the commissary-general (Benj. Welch, jr.) Jan. 27, 1863. 14 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. v. 5, no. 66.) J87.N7 1863q {In L. C.) *Annual report of the commissary-general (J. A. Farrell.) Dec. 25, 1863. Albany, 1864. 123 p. 8°. UC62.N7 1863. {In L. C.) * Same. {In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty- seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 7, no. 142.) J87.N7 1864q {In L. C.) Commissary-general of ordnance. Annual report of the commissary-general (J. A. Farrell) of the state of New York, [1864.] Albany, 1865. 84 p. 8°. UC62.N7 1864. Commissary-general of ordnance. *Annual report of the commissary-general (G. W. Palmer.) Jan. 1, 1866. 168 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-ninth session. 1866. Albany, 1866. 8°. 7.3, no. 48.) J87.N7 1866q {In L. C.) 80379—13 32 488 NEW yoEK. Committee on tJie draft. The case of the drafted men of 1863. By the State committee, [n. p., n. d.] 4 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 245.) Comptroller. *Annual report of the comptroller (Lucius Eobiason.) Jan. 7,1862. 120 p. 8°. (7n Documents of the Senate. Eighty- fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°, v. 3, no. 36.) 'J87.N7 1862p (/?i L. C.) Annual report of the comptroller (Lucius Eobinson) Jan. 6, 1863. Albany, 1863. 116 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Senate. New York, Eighty-sixth session. 1863. 8°. v. 1. Doc. no. 4.) J87.N7 1863p * Communication from the comptroller (L. Eobinson) in reply to the resolution of the Senate relative to the payment of bounties to volunteers, Feb. 13, 1864. 3 p. 8°. (In Docu- ments of the Senate . . . Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 3, no. 38.) J87.N7 1864p (InL.C.) General agent for the relief of sick, wounded, furlougJied and discharged soldiers. Eeport. 1863. New York, 1864. 134 p. fold, plates, fold. maps. 8°. 1864. [Albany? 1865] 144 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 83.) Gettysburg battlefield monument co7nmission. *Circular and instructions . . . together with the laws of '86 and '87, report . . . tables of casualites, etc. . . . New York, 1887. 31 p. front, (fold, map.) 8°. E481.G3N48 (In L. C.) Final report on the battlefield of Gettysburg . . . Albany, 1900. 3 V. plates, ports., maps (in pocket.) 4°. E481.G3N45 Eeport of the New York board of Commissioners, Gettysburg monuments. [Albany, 1887.] 12 p. fold. map. (partly col.). 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) * Eeport of the Board of commissioners appointed ... to designate and mark the positions of the New York troops in the battle of Gettysburg, and a bill accompanying the report . . . Feb. 25, 1887. 18 p. fold. map. 8°. (In Documents of the Assembly . . . One hundred and tenth session. 1887. Albany, 1887. 8°. v. 7, no. 65.) J87.N7 1887q (In L. C.) Eeport of the Board of commissioners appointed ... to designate and mark the positions of the New York troops in the battle of Gettysburg, and bill accompanying the report. Transmitted to the Legislature, Feb. 17, 1887. Albany, 1887. 18 p. fold. map. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 245.) (Another copy. p. 13-18 missing. In W. D. L. pamp. V. 260.) NEW YOEK. 483 Oovemor. *Message. (E. D. Morgan.) Jan. 1, 1861. 40 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-fourth session. 1861. Albany, 1861. 8°. v.l,no.2.) J87.N7 1861q (/nL.C.) Message. (E. D. Morgan.) Jan. 7, 1862. [Albany, 1862?] 74 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Senate of the state of New York. Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. V. 1. [Doc] No. 3.) Message. (Horatio Seymour.) Jan. 7, 1863. [Albany, 1863?] 44 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Senate of the state of New York. Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. V. 1. [Doc] No. 2.) Review of Gov. Seymour's message. Speech of Hon. Alex- ander H. Bailey, of Oneida. In Senate, January 29, 186,3, Albany, 1863. 12 p. 8°. *Message. (Horatio Seymour.) Jan. .5, 1864. 72 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-seventh session. 1864, Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 1, no. 2.) J87.N7 1864q (/?iL.C.| *Message. (R. E. Fenton.) Jan. 3, 1865. 23 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-eighth session. 1865. Albany, 1865. 8°. v. 1, no. 2.) J87.N7 1865q {Inlj.G.) *Message. (R. E. Fenton.) Jan. 2, 1866. 27 p. 8°. {In Docmnents of the Assembly. Eighty-ninth session. 1866. Albany, 1866. 8°. v. 1, no. 2.) J87.N7 1866q (ZwL. C.) Presentation of flags . . . to . . . Governor [R. E.] Fenton . . . July 4, 1865. See Bureau of military record. Coiximunication from His Excellency the Governor (E. D. Morgan), transmitting his report, made to the Assembly on the 15th of Jan. 1862, in conformity with Chap. 292, Laws of 1861. [Albany? 1862.] 6 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Senate of the state of New York. Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. v. 1. [Doc] No. 25.) Communication from the governor, and report of Commission appointed by the President to determine and ascertain the quota of this state, under the different calls for troops. Transmitted to the Legislature Mar. 1, 1864. Albany, 1864. 18 p. 8°. E523.N59 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 245.) *Communication from the governor, relative to allowing soldiers from this state, in United States service, to vote by proxy. Apr. 13, 1863. 4 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. V. 6, no. 197.) J87.N7 1863q {In L. C.) 490 NEW YOEK. Govern or — Continued . Communication from the governor, transmitting the Com- missioners appointed . . . relative to protecting the harbors and frontiers against invasion and to provide for their defence. . . . Albany, 1864. 50 p. fold. map. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 245.) ^Communication from the governor, transmitting the report of the Commissioners appointed under the act, . . . relative to protecting the harbors and frontiers against invasion, and to provide for their defence. Feb. 3, 1864. 50 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-seventh session, 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 4, no. 83.) J87.N7 1864q {In L. C.) The governor's message reviewed. Misstatements and mis- conceptions of the governor. . . . By Hon. Henry R. Low. In the Senate, Jan. 28, 1863. Albany, 1863. 34 p. 8°. E458.3.L9 ^Message from His Excellency the Governor, in reply to a resolution of the Senate asking for correspondence relative to returned veteran volunteers. Jan. 15, 1864. 2 p. 8°. (/n Documents of the Senate. Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. v. 3, no. 16. 8°. J87.N7 1864p (/?iL. C.) *Review of the governor's message. Speech of Hon. Geo. Parker, of St. Lawrence, in Assembly, Feb. 1864. [Albany, 1864.] 6 p. 8°. (Union campaign documents, no. 8.) E649.P24 (/nL. C.) Sj^eech of Hon. Gilbert Dean, of New York, on the governor's annual message, delivered in the House of assembly of the state of New York, Feb. 12, 1863. Albany, 1863. 15 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 223.) At head of title: The Emancipation proclamation and arbitrary arrests!! Speech of Hon. Thomas C. Fields, of New York, delivered in the Senate of the state of New York on the governor's mes- sage, Feb. 10-11, 1864. [New York?, 1864?] 19 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 223.) Inspector-general' s ojfice. *Annual report of the inspector-general (M. R. Patrick.) Jan. 1, 1862. 10 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly. Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. v. 2, no. 13.) J87.N7 1862q {In L. C.) *Annual report of the Inspector-general (Cuyler Van Vechten.) Dec. 31, 1862. 10 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assem- bly. Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863.) 8°. V. 3, no. 47. J87.N7 1863q {In L. C.) XEW YOEK. 491 Inspector-general's office — Continued. *Annual report of the Inspector-general (George S. Batcheller ?) for the year ending December 31, 1863. Albany, 1864. 140 p. 8°. Annual report of the inspector-general (George S. Batcheller.) for the year ending December 31, 1865. Albany, 1866. 174 p. 8°. E523.2.]Sr68 (UA361.A3 m L. C.) *Annual report of the inspector-general. (George S. Batcheller.) for the year 1866. Albany, 1867. 168 p. 8°. UA361.A3 {In L. C.) *Communication from the governor, transmitting report of the inspector-general relative to the payment of accounts for preparing alphabetical lists of volunteers. Jan. 12, 1864. 3 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Senate. Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°.) v. 4, no. 67. J87.N7 1864p (In L. C.) Judge-advocate-general's ojfice. *Annual report, Dec. 11, 1861. 11 p. *Annual report of the Judge-advocate-general (W. H. Anthon) Dec. 13, 1861. 12 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assem- bly. Eighth-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. v. 2, no. 11.) J87.N7 1862q (Inlj.C.) *Annual report of the Judge-advocate-general (W. H. Anthon) Dec. 15, 1862. 13 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assem- bly. Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. v. 5, no. 82.) J87.N7 1863q (In L. C.) *Special report upon the errors and frauds of the enrollment. Albany, 1863. 27 p. 8°. Legislature. The militia law of the state of New York. 1862. Albany, 1862. 110 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 245) Legislature. Assemhly. Committee on Federal Relations. *Keport of the Committee on federal relations on the resolution relating to volunteers in the depots of the state. 1 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assembly . . . New York. Eighty- seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 2, doc. no. 36.) J87.N7 1864q (In Jj.C.) ^,.__-~^JlE.eport of the Committee on federal relations in answer to a resolution of the assembly; relative to the action of the governor in correcting errors in the apportionment of the quota of this state under the enrollment act of Mar. 3, 1863. 2 p. 8°. (7n Documents of the Assembly . . . New York. Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 7, doc. no. 181.) J87.N7 1864q (In L. C.) 492 NEW YOKK. Legislature — Continued . *Report of the Committee on federal relations on resolutions asking Congress for an amendment of the Constitution, and on endorsing the President's proclamation, Apr. 23, 1864. 9 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty- seventh session, 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 7, doc. 185.) J87.N7 1864q (7«,L. C.) Legislature. Assemhly. Committee on militia and puilic defence. *Report of the Committee on militia and public defence, relat- ing to the defences of New York harbor. Apr. 6, 1863. 4 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-sixth ses- sion. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. v. 6, no. 183.) J87.N7 1863q (InL.C.) Legislature. Senate. Finance committee. *Report of the Committee on finance on "An act to provide for a monument in the National cemetery at Gettysburg, Penn- sylvania, to the memory of the soldiers of New York." April 5, 1864, 10 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Senate . . . New York. Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. V. 4, doc. no. 88.) J87.N7 1864p (In L. C.) Legislature. Senate. Committee on militia and public defense. * . . Report of the Committee on militia and public defense, in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to the num- ber of men enlisted and furnished the federal government from this state, the term for which they were enlisted, &c. Transmitted to the Legislature, February 19, 1863. Albany, 1863. cover-title, 8 p. 8°. (Senate [doc] no. 46) E523.N597 (InL.C.) Military hoard. *Report of the minority of the Select committee on so much of the governor's message as relates to the transactions of the Military board. Apr. 17, 1862. 23 p. 8°. (/tj, Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. v.'s. Doc. 233.) J87.N7 1862q (In L. C.) *Report of the majority of the Select committee on so much of the governor's message as relates to the transactions of the State Military board. 635 p. 8°. (/n Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. V. 7. Doc. 194.) J87.N7 1862q {InL.C.) *Report of the Select committee appointed to investigate the transactions of the State Military board. Apr. 21, 1862. 6 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. 8°. "v. 8. Doc. 242.) J87.N7 1862q {In L.C.) NEW YOEK. 493 Monuments commission for the- battlefields of Gettysburg and Chatta- nooga. In memoriam: George Sears Greene, brevet major-general, United States volunteers, 1801-1899; pub. by authority of the state of New York, under the supervision of the New York monuments commission. Albany, 1909. 106, [2] p. front., plates, ports., maps (partly fold.) 4°. E481.G3N63 Paymaster-general' s office. *Annual report of the paymaster-general (George Bliss, jr.) Dec. 31, 1862. 28 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assem- bly .. . Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. V. 6. Doc. 187). J87.N7 1863q (Inh. C.) *Annual report of the paymaster-general of the state of New York. Albany, 1863. 28 p. 8°. Annual report of the paymaster-general (S. E. Marvin) of the state of New York. Albany, 1866. 36 p. 8°. E523.2.N7 ^Communication from the governor transmitting a communi- cation from the paymaster-general (J. D. Van Buren) rela- tive to the payment of bounties to the volunteers. Apr. 29, 1864. 2 p. 8°. {In Documents of the Assembly . . . Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8° v. 7. Doc. 183. J87.N7 1863q {In L. C.) Quartermaster-general's oflce. Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Cuyler Van Vechten) of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1861. With accompanying documents. Albany, 1862. 37 p. 8°. E523.2.N65 1861. Annual report of the quartermaster-general (C. A. Arthur) of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1862. With accompanying documents. Albany, 1863. 188 p. 8°. E523.2.N65 1862. Annual report of the quartermaster-general (S. V. Talcott) of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1863. With accompanying documents. Albany, 1864. 108 p. 8°. (Assembly no. 127.) E523.2.N65 1863. Annual report of the quartermaster-general (S. V. Talcott) of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1864. With accompanying documents. Albany, 1865. 58 p. 8°. E523.2.N65 1864. *Annual report of the quartermaster-general of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1865. Albany, 1866. 42 p. 8°. E523.2.N65 1865. {In L. C.) *Annual report of the quartermaster-general of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Albany, 1867. 80 p. 8°. E523.2.N65 1866. {In'L.G.) 494 NEW YOEK. Quartermaster-general' s office — Continued . Annual report of the Quartermaster-general (E. A. Merritt) of the state of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1867 With accompanying documents. Albany, 1868. 61 p, 8°. E523.2.N65 1867. Quota,. *■ Communication from the governor and report of the Com- mission appointed by the President to determine and ascer- tain the quota of this state under the different calls for troops. 18 p. 8°. {Jn Documents of the Assembly , . . Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. v. 6. Doc. 96.) J87.N7 1864q {In L. C.) Secretary of state. * The soldier's voting bill of the state of New York : with instruc- tions from the secretary of state. Albany, 1864. 8 p. 8°. E523.N64 {In L. C.) Signed: Chauncey M. Depew, secretary of state. Soldiers' and sailors' liome. Bath, N. Y.. Annual report. *lst (1885). 2d (1886). 3d (1887). 4th (1888). 5th (1889), 6th (1890). 7th (1891). 8th (1892), 9th (1893). 10th (1894), 11th (1895). *12th (1896), *13th (1897). *14th (1898). *15th (1899). *16th (1900). *17th (1901). *18th (1902), *19th (1903). *20th (1904). *21st (1905), *22d (1906). *23d (1907), *24th (1908). *25th (1909). *26th (1910), *27th (1911), *28th (1912), *29th (1913), *30th (1914), *31st (1915). Indelible photographs Albany, 1886. Albany, 1887. Albany, 1888. Albany, 1889. Albany, 1890, Albany, 1891. Albany, 1892. Albany, 1893. Albany, 1894. Albany, 1895. Albany, 1896. Albany, 1897, Albany, 1898, Albany, 1899. Albany, 1900. Albany, 1901, Albany, 1902, Albany, 903, Albany, 1904, Albany, 1905, Albany, 1906, Albany, 1907, Albany, 1908, Albany, 1909, Albany, 1910, 69 p, 8°. 16 p, 8° 18 p. 8°, 19 p. 8°- 20 p, 8°, 28 p. 8°. 23 p. 8° 22 p. 8°- 26 p. 8°. 41 p. 8° 23 p. 8° 25 p. 8° 25, 74 p, t 25 p, 8° 25, 96 p, f 26, 89 p, i 63, 83 p, i 198 p, 8° 110, 111 p, 224 p, 8°. 205 p, 8° 144 p, 8° 149 p, 8°, 98 p. 8°- 213 p, 8° Bath, N. Y., [1889.] 2 1., 14 16= {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 259.) NEW YORK. 495 Soldiers' relief association. * Report of the Executive committee. Apr. 6, 1863. [Albany ? 1863?] 16 p. 8°. (/n Documents of the Assembly .. . Eighty-sixth session. 1863. v. 6. Doc. 188. 8°.) J87.X7 1863q (In L. C.) State Mstorian. War of rebellion series. Bulletin no. 1 — . . . Albany, 1902— V. 8°. 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 , . Albany, 1902. 192 p. 8°. E523.B96. Surgeon-general's office. *Annual report of the surgeon-o;eneral (S. O. ^'anderpoel?). 1861. Albany, 1862. 56p. \8° *Aiinual report of the surgeon-general (S. O. Vanderpoel). Dec. 31, 1861. 56 p. 8°. {Tn Documents of the Assem- bly .. . Eighty-fifth session. 1862. Albany, 1862. S". V. 2. Doc. 12.) J87.N7 1862q {In L. C.) Annual report of the surgeon-general (S. 0. Vanderpoel). Dec. 25, 1862. Albany, 1863. 72 p. 8° *Annual report of the surgeon-general (J. P. V. Quackenbush). Dec. 31, 1863. 28 p. 8°. (In Documents of the Assem- bly . . . Eighty-seventh session. 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. V. 6. Doc. 110.) J87.X7 lS64q {In L. C.) ' Annual report of the surgeon-general (J. P. V. Quackenbush). Dec. 31, 1864. Albany, 1865. 54 p. 8°. Annual report of the surgeon-general (J. E. Pomfret) . Dec. 31 , 1865. Albany, 1866. 19 p. 8°. Treasurer's office. Annual report of the state treasurer (W. B. Lewis). Jan. 14, 1863. 24 p. 8°. (/«, Documents of the Senate of the state of New York. Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. V. 1. [Doc] Ko. 18.) J87.N7 1863p v. 1 Union home for the education and maintenance of the cMldren of our volunteers. * Annual reports. *lst Mar. 7. 1863. 16 p. 8° (In Documents of the Senate. . . Eighty-sixth session. 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°- v. 5. Doc. 86.) J87N.7. 1863p {In L. C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. * In memoriam Brevet Colonel U. S. & N. Y. vol. John Watts DePeyster,junior,diedl2thApril,1873,at4.55A.M. . . . By an officer of the Army of the Potomac. New York, 1874. cover-title, 20 p. 4°. E523. 7.1st {In L. C.) Signed F. W. 496 NEW YOEK. ^eavy Artillery — Continued. 2d. heavy artillery. Drum taps in Dixie: memories of a drummer boy. 1861- 1865. By D. S. Miller. Watertown, K Y., 1905^ vii, 9-2.56 p. front., piates, ports. S°. E601.M64. See Oneida county. 2d heavy artillery, battery L. See 3-4th battery light artil- lery. 2d heavy artillery. See 152d infantry. 2d Jackson hsavy artillery. See 5th heavy artillery. 3d battalion heavy artillery. (German). Consolidated with 15th heavy artiUery, September 30, 1863, as Companies A, B, C, D, and E. . 3d heavy artillery. See Cayuga in the field. By H. Hall. E523.5.19th 4th battalion heavy artillery. See also 10th artillery. Battalion discontinued Dec. 31, 1862: Companies A, B, C, D transferred to 10th artillery as E, D, M, and B. 4th heavy artillery. * The diary of a liDe officer. By A. C. Brown. . . . [New York, 1906?] 1 p. 1., 117 p. front, (port.) 12°. E601.B88 (ZnL. C.) Heavy guns and light : a history of the Fourth New York heavy artillery. By H. C. Kirk. New York, [1890.] 661 p. 8° E523.7.4th The last campaign of the Army of the Potomac, from a "Mud-crusher's" point of view. . . . March 23, 1893. By . . . H. T. Lee . . . [n. p., n. d.] 10 p. 8°. (In M. O. L. L. U. S, Cal. War papers. No. 10.) E464.M52 Life and adventures of a drummer-boy; or, Seven years a soldier. By J. D. Ijockwood. . . . Albany, 1893. 191 p. front, (port.) 12°. Bryant Gray: the student, the Christian, the soldier. By J. P. Thompson. New York, 1864. 148 p. front. (port.) 16°. {In biog.) -Sth heavy artillery. * History and 13th reunion. By J. H. Graham. New York, 1892. 30 p. Between the lines; secret service stories told fifty years after. By Bvt. Major H. B. Smith . . . New York, [1911.] 343 p. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. map. 12°. E608.S64 .Notices concerning reunion, v. p. 8°. {In W. D. L. ,pamp. V. 261.) NEW YOEK. 497 Heavy Artillery — Continued. 5th heavy artillery — Continued. [Dance] progcamme. Jan. 18, 1894. [8] p. 32°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) Proceedings of reunions. *llth. New York, [1890.] 18 p. 6th heavy artillery. "More than conqueror," or Memorials of Col. J. Howard Kitching . . . New York, 1873. viii p., 2 1., [3]-239 p. front, (port.) 12^ E523.8.6th Was mustered in as the 135th regiment infantry, Septem- ber 2, 1862. Designation changed October 3, 1S62. 7th heavy artillery. (Albany county regiment, Seymour guard.) 8th heavy artillery. Nuggets of experience; narratives of the sixties and other days . . . By Nelson Armstrong . . . [San Bernar- duio?]1906. 257 p. front, (port.) 9pl. 8°. E601.A73 Losses of the Eighth New York heavy artillery. 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps. August 22, 1862-June 5, 1865. [Comp. by W. F. Fox. Albany, n. d.] 3 p. 8°. E523.7.8thF 8th heavy artillery. Company D. Historical roll of Company D, 8th regiment New York heavy artillery. Originally 129th N. Y. infantry. Ed. byJ.M.Hudnut. Rev.ed. New York, 1SS7. 17, [2] p. 8°. E523.7.8th 8th heavy artillery. Mustered out June 5, 1865. Veterans and recruits of Companies G, H, I, and K, trans- ferred to 4th heavy artUlery. Companies A, B, C, D, E, and F, transferred to 10th heavy artillery. 9th heavj' artillery. Annual reunions of the Veteran association. *lst ( at )- date. In a rebel prison: or. Experiences in Danville, Va. By A. S. Roe . . . Provide ice, 1891. 42 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives o£ events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 16.) The Ninth New York heavy artillery. A history of its organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and muster out . and a ■complete roster of the regiment. By A. S. Roe. Worcester, Mass., 615 p. front, illus., plates., ports. diagrs. 8°. E523.7.9th 498 NEW YORK. Heavy Artillery — Continued. 9th heavy artillery — Continued. Recollections of Monocacy. By A. S. Roe . . . Provi- dence, 1885. 32 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 10.) Richmond, Annapolis, and home. By A. S. Roe . . . Providence, 1892. 41 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 17.) 9th heavy artillery. (2d Auburn regiment. Cayuga and Wayne county regiment.) Consolidated to ^form com- panies, June 27, 1865, and transferred to 2d heavy artillery. 9th heavy artillery. See Cayuga County. See Wayne County. 10th heavy artillery. History of the 10th regiment N. Y. heavy artillery, from Madison Barracks to Appomattox, with reminiscences, &c. By E. P Webb. Watertown, N. Y., 1887. 80 p. 8°. E523.7.10th 10th heavy artillery. (Black River artillery, Jefferson county regiment.) Mustered out June 23, 1865. Re- cruits transferred to 6th heavy artillery. 11th heavy artillery. Only four companies organized. Trans- ferred to 4th heavy artillery as 3d battalion (Com- panies I, K, L, and M), July 25, 1863. 12th heavy artillery failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 15th heavy artillery. 13th heavy artillery. Veterans and Companies I, K, L, and M mustered out June 28, 1865. Balance transferred to 6th heavy artillery, July 18, 1865. 14th heavy artillery. Annual reunions of the veteran association. 8th. (1890.) Rochester, 1890. Clipping. 9th (1891.) Amsterdam, 1891. Clipping. 10th (1892.) Washington, D. C. 1892. Clipping. 11th (1893.) Utica, 1893. Clipping. 12th (1894.) Thousand Island Park, 1894. Clipping. 13th (1895.) Binghamton, 1895. Clipping. Closing days of the war. What a New York battery contributed to the finish and how it endured. By A. Wentz, Co. A. {In National tribune. Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 1904.) History of the 14th N. Y. H. A. . . . By William Clow- minger. {In National tribune. Mar. 19, 1904.) NEW YORK. 499 Heavy Artillery— Continued. 1 5th heavy artillery. *Argument for the defence in the case of the United States vs. Colonel Louis Schirmer, 15th New York heavy artil- lery, tried before general court-martial ... at the city of Washington, commencing March 20, and ter- minating May 31. A. G. Eiddle and S. Wolf, counsel for the defendant. Washington, D. C, 1865. 71 p, 8°. UB856.S4 {Inh.C.) 16th heavy artiller}'. Reunions. 8th (1893 at Dolgeville). n. p., [1893?] [4] p. 16°. (InW.D.L. pamp. V. 259.) Albany county regiment. See 7th heavy artillery. Auburn regiment, 2d. See 9th heavy artillery. Black River artillery. See 10th heavy artillery. Black River artillery, 4th battalion. Transferred to 10th heavy artillery as Companies H, I, K, and L, Decem- ber 31, 1862. See 7th battalion heavy artilleiy. Cayuga and Wayne county regiment. See 9th heavy artillery. Jefferson county regiment. See 10th heavy artillery. Morgan's flying artillery. See 2d heavy artillery. Seymour guard. See 7th heavy artillery. Wayne county regiment. See 9th heavy artillery. light Artillery. 1st battery light artillery. Comment and criticism . . . Address of A. J. Cowan [at the laying of the cornerstone of a monument . . .] {In The Southern bivouac, n. s. v. II, Oct. 1886, p. 325-326.) 4°. E485.S68 * Reunion on battlefield of Gettysburg, 1886. [Gettysburg ? 1886?] 49 p. 1st light artillery. Battery B. Pettit's batt. at Gettysburg. In the thick of the battle — Pickett's charge — Capturing Pettit's guns — A new ver- sion of the Cushing incident. By E. Coi'bin. (In National tribune. Feb. 3, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 1st light artillery. Battery I. A record of Battery I, first N. Y. light artillery vols., other- wise known as Wiedrich's battery during the war of the rebellion, 1861-'65. . . . Compiled from reliable sources, by Cyrus Kingsbury Remington. Buffalo, N.Y., 1891. 2 p. 1., [5]-156 p. front., plates, ports. S°. E523.8.1st 500 NEW YOEK. Xight Artillery — Continued. 1st light artillery. Battery K. A reminiscence of Washington and Early's attack in 1864. By E.S.Dudley. (/wM. O.L.L.U.S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 107-141. map.) E464.M71 v. 1. ' 2d battalion light artillery. Irish brigade batteries B and D consolidated to form Company A, 14th independent battery light artillery. Companies A and C consolidated to form Company B, 15th independent battery light artillery. See 1st light artillery. 2d light artillery. See 6th heavy artillery. 3d battery light artillery. * Survivors of the 19th New York volunteers and 3d New York light artillery. Auburn, N. Y., 1892. cover- title, 27 p. 8°. E523.8.3d {In L. C.) See note with 19th infantry. See 19th infantry. The 19th infantry became the 3d light artillery, Dec. 11, 1861. 3d light artillery. Battery B. Organized from Company B, 19th infantry. 3d light artillery. Battery C. Organized from Company C, 19th infantry. 3d light artillery. Battery D. Organized from Company D, 19th infantry. 3d light artillery. Battery E. Organized from Company E, 19th infantry. 3d light artillery. Battery G. Organized from Company G, 19th infantry. 3d light artillery. Battery I. Organized from Company I, 19th infantry. 3d light artillery. Battery L. Organized as 24th battery light artillery. Assigned as Battery L, March 8, 1865. 3d light artillery. Battery M. Organized from Company I, 75th infantry. 4th battery hght artillery. A famous battery and its campaigns, 1861-'64. By J. E. Smith. Washington, 1892. 237 p. 12°. E523.8.S65 11th battery hght artillery. Recollections of a private soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By Frank Wilkeson. New York, 1887 [1886] ix, 246p. 12°. E601.W68 NEW YOEK. SOI light Artillery— Continuesd. 14th independent battery light artillery. Battery A, lst-2d sections. See 1st light artiUery. Bat- tery G. Battery A, 3d section. See 1st hght artiUery. Bat- tery B. 22d independent battery Ught artillery. Assigned to 9th, heavy artillery as Company M, February 5, 1863. 23d independent battery light artillery. Organized as Bat- tery A, New York Rocket battahon. Designation changed February 11, 1863. 24th battery hght artillery . Records of the 24th independent battery, N. Y. hght artillery, U. S. V. Comp. by J. W. Merrill. [New York.] 1870. 280, 22 p. plate, map, diagr. 8°. E523.8.24th 24th independent battery hght artiUery. Organized as Bat- tery B, New York Rocket battahon. Designation changed February 11, 1863. Transferred to 3d hght artillery as Battery L, March 8, 1865. 29th independent battery light artiUery. Organized from Battery A, 1st independent battery light artillery, March 16, 1863. 30th independent battery light artiUery. Organized from Battery B, 1st hght artiUery, March 16, 1863. 31st independent battery hght artillery. Organized from Battery C, 1st Ught artiUery, March 16, 1863. 32d independent battery light artiUery. Organized from Bat- tery D, 1st hght artiUery, March 16, 1863. 34th battery hght artiUery. Reminiscences of the war of the rebelhon 1861-1865. By Jacob Roemer . . . Ed. by L. A. Furney . . . Flush- ing, N. Y., 1897. 316 p., 1 1. front, (port.) 8°. E601.R71 34th independent battery hght artiUery. (Flushing battery.) Organized as Battery L, 2d heavy artiUery, November 18, 1861. Designated 34th, November 19, 1863. 35th independent battery hght artiUery failed to complete its organization. Men enhsted transferred to 16th heavy artiUery; October 14, 1863. 36th independent battery hght artiUery failed to complete ita organization. Men enhsted transferred to 13th heavy artillery, October 14, 1863. Alice's howitzer battery attached to 3d cavahy.. 602 NEW YOEK. light Artillery — Continued. Anthon's battalion light artillery did not complete its organiza- tion. Men enlisted consolidated to form 20th and 28th independent batteries hght artillery, November 20, 1862. Barnes' rifle battery. See 26th independent battery light artillery. Barry's Rocket battaUon hght artillery. Companies A and B, designated 23d and 24th independent batteries hght artiUery. BilUnghurst battery. See 18th independent battery hght artiUery. Black Horse artillery. See 18th independent battery hght artillery. Black River artillery, 2d battahon. Transferred to 10th heavy artillery as Companies A, C, F, and G, December 31, 1862. Black River artillery, 3d battalion. Transferred to 5th heavy artillery as Companies I, K, L, and M, December 31, 1862. Black River artillery, 3d battalion. See 6th battalion heavy artillery. Bookwood's independent battery light artillery. Organized from detachments of 8th and 29th infantry. Battery reorganized and mustered in August 16, 1861. See 2d independent battery light artillery. Brickel's 1st battalion German light artillery. Battahon organization discontinued March 5, 1863. Companies A, B, C, and D designated as 29th, 30th, 31st, and 32d independent batteries light artillery. Buffalo light artillery. See 27th independent battery light artillery. Eaton's battery. See 27th independent battery light artillery. Fish's howitzer battery attached to 12th cavalry. Flushing battery. See 34th independent battery light artil- lery. Hamilton artillery. See 34th independent battery light artillery. Orleans battery. See 17th independent battery light artillery. Stahl's battery. See 19th independent battery light artillery. Varian's battery. See 8th infantry, (militia.) Varian's state militia battery light artillery. (1st troop Washington grays.) Marine Artillery. * Proceedings of citizens of Chicago in relation to the so- called "Marine artillery." [Chicago? 111., 1862?] 16 p. 8°. E523.8.M {In L. C.) NEW YOBK. 503 Marine Artillery — Continued. 1st marine artillery. The marine artillery with the Burnside expedition and the battle of Camden, N. C. By W. B. Avery . . . Providence, 1880. 28 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebelhon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society Second series. — ^no. 4.) Cavalry. 1st cavalry. The story of a trooper. With much of interest concern- ing the campaign on the Peninsula, not before written. By F. C. Adams. New York, 1865. 1 p. 1., 616 p. 12°. E601.A21 The First New York (Lincoln) cavalry, from April 19, 1861, to July 7, 1865. By W. H. Beach. . . . New York, 1902. vii, 579 p. 8°. E523.6.1stB Some reminiscences of the First New York (Liacoln) cavalry. By W.H. Beach, (/ti M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1896. 8°. v. l,p. [276]-302.) E464.M78 "Boots and saddles." A history of the First volimteer cavalry of the war, known as the First New York (Lincoln) cavalry. By J. H. Stevenson. Harrisburg, 1879. xviii, 388 p. 12°. E523.6.1st See 27th infantry. 1st dragoons. Prison life in the South: at Richmond, Macon, Savan- nah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Golds- borough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864 and 1865. By A. O. Abbott. New York, 1866. x, [11]- 374 p. mcl. front., illus., pi. 12°. E611.A13 Regimental history of the First New York dragoons, during three years of active service in the great civil war. Bv Rev. J. R- Bowen. [Lyons, Mich.,] 1900. X, [7]-464 p. front., ports. 12°. E523.6.1stD6 Regimental history of the First New York dragoons, with a list of names, Post-Office addresses, casualties of officers and men, and number of prisoners, trophies, etc., captured, from organization to muster-out. [By J. N. Fint?] Washington, D. C, 1865. 59 p. 12°. E523.6.1stD War sketches. By Capt. C. E. Lewis. No. 1. With the First dragoons in Virginia. Dedicated to comrades of the Grand army. Wishing them joy of their 1897 camp-fire. [London, 1897?] 87 p. 12°. 504 NEW YOEK. Cavalry — Continued . 1st dragoons. (19th cavalry.) Organized as ISOth infantry. Designation changed to 1st dragoons, September 10, 1863. 1st mounted rifles. Mustered out by consolidation vsrith 3d cavalry, July 21, 1865, to form 4th Provisional cavalry. Sometimes designated as 7th cavalry. See 152d infantry. 1st veteran cavalry. See Wayne county. 2d cavalry. (Harris light.) * Corporal Casey; or. The history of a cavalry regiment. By J. W. DePeyster. {In Citizen and Round Table- New York, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 1870.) The capture, the prison pen, and the escape, giving a complete history of prison life in the South . . . By W.,W. Glazier . . . Hartford, Conn., 1868. xiv, [15]- 400 p. incl. pi. front, (port.) 12°. E611.G55 Appendix: Officers of the United States army and navy, prisoners of war, Libby prison, Richmond, Va. p. 355-380. Harris light cavalry. By Willard Glazier. {In National tribune. Dec. 7-14, 1899.) * Sword and pen ; or. Ventures and adventures of Willard Glazier in war and literature . . By J. A. Owens. Philadelphia, 1883. xx, 21-516 p., front, (port.) plates. 12°. E601.G554 {Inlj.C.) Sword and pen; or, Venturfe and adventures of Willard Glazier, in war, literature . . By J. A. Owens. Phila- delphia, 1890. 1 p.l., v-vi p., 1 1., ix-xLx, [1], 21-524 p., 1 1., iii-liv p. front, (port.) plates incl. illus. maps. 12°. Three years in the Federal cavalry. By Willard Glazier . . . New York, 1871. 2 p.l., [ix]-xvi, [2] [19J-339 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 12°. E601.G54 Three years in the Federal cavalry. By Willard Glazier . . . New York, 1874. xvi, 2, [19J-347 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. E601.G55 Proceedings of reunions. 5th (1894.) {In Daily Saratogian, Jan. 8, 1895. 3 col.) {In L. C.) * Last daj-s of the rebellion —at Appomattox. By A. M. Randol. Preside of San Francisco, 1883. 11 p. * Last days of the rebellion — at Appomattox. By A. M. Randol. Alcatraz Island, Calif., 1886. lip. 2d mounted rifles. See 152d infantry. 2d veteran cavalry (Chrysler's). A brief history of Col. Morgan H. Chrysler's Second vet- eran cavalry. New York volunteers. Published by the veteran association of the regiment, August, 1893. fn. p.l 1893. 3 n. 8°. NEW TOEK. 505 Cavalry — Continued . 3d cavalry. *Enoch Stabler, miller and soldier, 1st Lieut. . . . a mem- ber of tbe Loyal legion. [Wasbington, D. C.,] 1909. cover-title, 30 p. illus., port. 8°. E601.S7S {In L. C.) Consolidated witb 1st mounted rifles, July 21, 1865, to form tbe 4tb Provisional cavalry. 4tb cavalry. The figbting Quakers, a ti-ue story of tbe war for our Union. By A. J. H. Duganne, witb letters from tbe brothers (J. P. and E. H. Ketcbum) to tbeir mother: and a funeral sermon by Rev. 0. B. Frotbingbam. 2d ed. . New York, 1866. 5 p. 1., [llj-lie p. front. 12° E601.D865 *Quaker soldiers, a true story of the war for our country. By A. J. H. Duganne . . . New York, 1869. 116 p. front., ports. 12°. E601.D866 (7n L. C.) 4th cavalry and 120tli infantry, otb cavalry. Historic records of tbe Fifth New York cavalry. First Ira Harris guard. By L. N. Boudrye. . . . 1861-1865 ... 2d ed. Albany, 1865. 358 p. 12°. E523. 6.5th * Albany, 1868. 385 p. 6th cavalrj". Reminiscences and record of tbe 6tb New York V. V. cavalry. By Alonzo Foster. [Brooklyn, 1892.] 148 p. 12° E523.6.6th History of tbe 6th New York cavalry (second Ira Harris guard) second brigade — first division — cavalry corps, Ai-my of the Potomac, 1861-65; comp. from letters, diaries, recollections and ofiicial records, by committee on regimental history. H. A. Hall, W. B. Besbey, G. G. Wood. Worcester, Mass., 1908. 575 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 8° E523.6.6thH . . . Reunions of the veteran association . . . E523.6.6thN *lBt-5tli (18 -1891?) *6tli (1892 at WasMngton, D. C.) (With 7th.) *7th(1893atBinghamton, N. Y.) [n. p., 1893?] 24 p. 16°. {In 1,. C.) *8th-12th (1894-1903.) 13th (1904 at North Scituate Beach, Mass.) [Worcester, Mass., 1904.] 18 p. 8° 14th (1905 at Brooklyn, N. Y.) [Worcester, Mass., 1905?] 32 p. front. 8° 506 NEW YOEK. Cavalry — Continued. 6th cavalry — Continued. *15th (1906 at Lewinaville, Va.) [Worcester? Mass.? 1906?] 18 p. 8°. *16th (1907 at Saratoga.) [Worcester? Mass.? 1907?] 15 p. 8°. *17th (1908 at Binghamton, N. Y.) [Worcester? Mass., 1908?] 17 p. 8° *18th (1909 at Coney Island, N. Y.) [Worcester? Mass., 1909?] 17 p. 8° 19th (1910 at Atlantic City, N. J.) [Worcester? Mass., 1910?] 12 p. 8° 20tli (1911 at Rochester.) [Worcester? Mass., 1911?] 7 p. front. (fold, plate.) 8°. *21st (1912 at *22d (1913 at *23d (1814 at *24th (1915 at *25th (1916 at 7 th cavalry. The evolution of a life, described ia the memoirs of Major Seth Eyland [pseud.] [D. E. Cronin.] . . . New York, 1884. 336 p. 12°. E601.C94 Seventh regiment New York cavalry volunteers. Report from the Committee on military affairs ... for the relief . . . [Washington, 1886.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 1243.) 7th cavalry. (2d Black horse cavalry.) Report from the Committee on Mihtary affairs for the relief . . . [Washington, 1886.] 4 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Report no. 92.) 8 th cavalry. Saber slingers. In forty battles the Eighth New York plied the sword. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp., v. 270.) Deeds of daring, or history of the Eighth N. Y. volunteer cavalry, containing a complete record of the battles, skirmishes, marches, etc., . . . from its organization in November, 1861, to the close of the rebellion in 1865. Comp. and ed. by Henry Norton. Norwich, N. Y., 1889. vii, [9]-184 p., 1 1. front, (port.) 12°. E523. 6.8th *A sketch of the 8th New York cavalry, unwritten history of the rebeUion. By Henry Norton . . . [Norwich? N. Y. ?] 1888. 29 p. 8°. E523.6.8thN (In L. O See Wayne county. NEW YORK. 607 Cavalry — Continued . 9th cavalry. History of the Ninth regiment, New York volunteer cav- alry. War of 1861 to 1865. Compiled from letters, diaries, recollections, and official records. By Newel Cheney. Poland Center, N. Y., 1901. Jamestown, N. Y., 1901. 423, [1] p. front. 8° E523.6.9th Proceedings of the veteran association. (1886 at Westfield, N. Y.) Reunion and dedication of monument at Gettysburg, July 1, 2, & 3, 1888. With a roster of the regi- ment. Jamestown, N. Y., 1888. cover-title, 24 p. front. 2 10th cavalry. *Fifty-sixth anniversary and reunion of the Tenth New York cavalry association, held at Washington, D. C, October 8, 9, and 10, 1907; organized at Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1866; reorganized at Sjrracuse, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1886. [Washington, 1907.] 50, [2] p. front., iUus., ports. 8°. E523.6.10thN (In L. C.) History of the Tenth regiment of cavalry New York state volunteers. August, 1861, to August, 1865. By N. D. Preston. With an introduction by Gen. D. McM. Gregg. . . . New York, 1892. xxix, 710 p. front., illus., pi., ports., fold. map. 8°. E523.6.10th *Reunion and 25th anniversary of muster-in to United States services. Pittsburg, 1887. 17 p. Memorial of Frederick Lyman Tremain . . . who was mortally wounded at the battle of Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 6th, and died at City Point hospital, Feb. 8th, 1865. By his father [Lyman Tremain.] Albany, 1865. 86 p. front, (port.) 8°. {In biog.) On horseback. Incidents in the history of the 10th New York cavalry ... By C. W. Wiles. (In National tribune, Oct. 7, 1886.) On horseback. Leaves from the record of the 10th N. Y. cavalry. . . . By C. W. Wiles. (In National tribune, Nov. 4, 1886.) 11th cavalry. 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 T. W. Smith. [Chicago, 1897?] 1 p. 1., iii-viii, 344, [33] p. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. E523. 6.11th 1 2th cavalry. A memorial of Giles F. Ward, jr. ... By WiUiam I. Buddington. New York, 1866. 99 p. front, (port.) 12°. (In biog.) 508 NEW YOEK. Cavalry — Continued. 13tli cavalry. Memorial of Henry Sanford Gansevoort . . . Edited by J. C. Hoadley. Printed for private distribution. Boston, 1875. 335 p. plates incl. illus., ports, map, facsims. front. 4°. {In biog.) ISth cavalry. Company F. Statement of John Lynch. . . . {In True history. Jef- ferson Davis answered. The horrors of the Anderson ville prison pen. The personal experience of Henry Hern- baker, jr., and John Lynch. Philadelphia, 1876. 8°. p. [7]-14.) E612.A5H6 15th cavalry. "The red neck ties," or. History of the Fifteenth Kew York volunteer cavalry . . . August 1863, to . . . August, 1865. Comp. and ed. by Chauncey S. Norton. Ithaca, 1891. vii, [9]-152 p. front, (port.) 12°. E523.6.15th Consolidated with 6th cavalry, June 17, 1865, to form the 2d Provisional cavalry. 17th cavalry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 1st veteran cavalry, September 17, 1863. 19th cavalry. See 1st dragoons. 21st cavalry. Report from theCommitteeonClaims . . . the memorial of enhstedmen . . . [Washington, 1868] 3 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 40th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report, com. no. 24.) Report from the Committee on Military affairs ... for the payment of traveling expenses incurred by the Twenty-first regiment New York cavalry. [Washing- ton, 1878.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 45th Cong., 2d sess- House. Report no. 289). 22d cavalry. See Wayne County. 24th cavalry. What I saw and suffered in rebel prisons. By D. G. Kelley. . . . With an introduction by A. G.Chester . . . Buffalo, 1868. 86 p. front, (port.) 12°. E611.K29 Consohdated with 10th cavalry, June 17, 1865, to form the 1st Provisional cavalry. 25th cavalry. (Veteran.) Proceedings of annual reunions. *3d(1893). New York, [1893.] 17 p. Black Horse cavalry. Designated by State authorities as 2d cavalry. Designa- tion changed by U. S. War dept. to 7th cavalry. See 7th cavalry. NEW YOBK. 509 Cavalry — Continu ed . Dickel's mounted rifles. Consolidated with 9th cavalry as Companies B, E, and L, February 27, 1865. See 4th cavalry. Empire light cavalry. See 2d veteran cavalry. Frontier cavalry. See 26th cavalry. Griswold light cavalry. See 21st cavalry. Harris light cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Ira Harris guard, 1st. See 5th cavalry. Ira Harris guard, 2d. Consolidated with 15th cavalry, June 17, 1865, to form the 2d Provisional cavalry. See 6th cavalry. Ira Harris guard, 3d. Consolidated with 16th cavalry, June 23, 1865, to form the 3d Provisional cavalry. See 12th cavalry. Jackson horse guard. See Devin's company, 1st cavalry, New York militia. Lincoln cavalry. See 1st cavalry. McClellan cavalry. See 20th cavalry. Metropolitan cavalry, 1st. Consolidated with 18th cavalry, June 12, 1865. See 14th cavalry. Oneida independent cavalry company. Porter guard. Consolidated with 24th cavalry, June 17, 1865, to form the 1st Provisional cavalry. See 10th cavalry. Red neckties. See 15th cavalry. Rochester regiment. See 8th cavalry. Sauer's company "C" Huzzars, 3d cavalry. New York mihtia. Scott's cavalry. See 11th cavalry. Sprague light cavalry. Consolidated with 13th cavalry, June 23, 1865, to form the 3d Provisional cavalry. See 16th cavalry. Stoneman cavalry. See 9th cavalry. Van Allen cavalry. See 3d cavalry. Engineers. 1st engineers. (Serrell's engineers.) 2d engineers failed to complete its organization. Men en- listed transferred to 15th engineers, October 9, 1863. 510 NEW YOEK. Engineers — Continued. 15th Engineers. Life ia the Union army; or, No tings and reminiscences of a two years' volunteer. A rhythmical history of the Fifteenth N. Y. volunteer engineers . . . during its recent two years' campa^n in and about Washington, and in the state of Virginia. By Don Pedro Quaerendo Reminisco. [pseud.] [New York?! 868 «] 147 p. 8°. E523.S.15th 50th engineers: Laying a bridge. Recollections of an Army of the Potomac pontonier. At the North Anna. . . . By W. H. Par- cels. (In National tribune, Mar. 10, 1887.) Roster of 50th and 15th regiments. New York state vol- unteer engineers. Army of the Potomac. July, 1894. Rochester, [1894 ?] 39 p. 24°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 262.) Roster of the 50th and 15th registers. New York state volunteer engineers, Army of the Potomac. . . . July, 1898. Rochester, N. Y., [1898?] 46 p. 16°. Infantry, 1st infantry. *The adventures and escapes of Harvey Robbins and family from the rebels, near Yorktown, Virginia. Balti- more, [1861.] 22 p. 12°. E534.R63. (In L. C.) 2d infantry. See Second N. J. Brigade society. Annual reunions. 2d mounted rifles. See 152d infantry. See Wayne county. 2d infantry state militia. See 82d infantry. 2d Northern New York regiment. See 22d infantry; 76th infantry; 93d infantry. 4th infantry. Company E. A private's recollection of Fredericksburg. By E. A. Cory . . . Providence, 1884. 28 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 4.) 5th infantry. (Duryee's zouaves.) Camp and field life of the Fifth New York volunteer infan- try. (Duryee zouaves.). By Alfred Davenport. New York, 1879. 485 p. front, (port.) pi. 12°. E523.5.5th * Dedication services at unveiling of the bronze statue of Maj.-Gen. G. K. Warren, at Little Round Top, Gettys- burg, Pa., August 8, 1888. [Brooklyn, 1888?] 93, [1] p. plate. 8°. E481.G3N48 (/n L. C.) NEW YOEK. 511 Infantry — Continued. 5th infantry. * Brevet Major-General Joseph Eldridge Hamblin, 1861- 1865. [By Deborah Hambhn.] Boston, priv. print., 1902. 3 p. 1., 60 p. front, (port.), plate. 8° E601.H19 The fighting Fifth. Gallant battle record of Duryee's New York zouaves. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Monument erected by the state of New York, September 29, 1906, to commemorate the heroic services of the Fifth regiment. New York volunteer infantry (Duryee zouaves.) . . . [Brooklyn, 1907?] [4], 5-96 p., front., plate. 8°. E523.5.5thN 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 ' ' Duryee Zouaves.' ' Bullet and shell. War as the soldier saw it. . . . ByG. F. Williams. New York, 1883. 454 p. 8° E601.W73 See 146th infantry. See 165th infantry, 5th Lniantry. (militia.) * Annual report of Jefferson guards for 1861. [Lewis Berger.] New York, Dec. 21, 1861. 8 p. 5th veteran infantry. Organized by veterans and recruits of 5th, 12th, 31st, 37th and 94th regiment of infantry, October, 1863. 6th infantry. (Wilson's zouaves.) Billy Wilson's men. Story of a New York zouave regi- ment of 1861. A glance at the persoimel of the noted Sixth New York ... By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.). (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) The history of a volunteer regiment . . . Services and adventures of the Sixth regiment New York volunteers infantry known as Wilson's zouaves. . . . Prepared from official data, by Gouverneur Morris . . . New York, 1891. 160 p. inch front., pi., port., maps. 8°. E523.5.6th 7th infantry. Board of management and standing committees, veterans of the Seventh regiment. 1897. [New York? 1897?] [3] p. 32°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) Charter, constitution and by-laws of the veterans of the Seventh regunent N. G. S. N. Y. 1892. New York, [1892 ?] 24 p. 24°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) 512 NEW YOKK. Infantry — Continued. 7th infantry — Continued. History of the Seventh regiment of New York, 1806-1889. By Colonel Emmons Clark. New York, 1890. 2 v. fronts., plates (partly col.), illus., ports., facsims, diagrs. 8°. UA364.7thC6 * Address of Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, at the reception by the Seventh regiment . . . Academy of Music, Jan. 31, 1866. New York, 1866. 17 p. 8°. E523.5.7th {In L. C.) Society of war veterans. [Handbook.] Comp. by R. H. Greene. [New York, 1906.] 54 p. 12°. E523.5.7thSo The last campaign. From Hatcher's Run to Appomattox with tiie White diamonds. By J. A. McDonald. {In National tribune. Apr. 23, 1903.) *The manual of the Seventh regiment . . . [New York,] 1868. 236 p., 2 1. inch front, col. pi. 8°. UA364.7thA2 {In L. C.) Roll of honor: p. 167-215. Notes on the colours of the National guard, vfith some incidental passages of the regiment. Prepared at the request of "The veterans of the National guard," and read before the association Jan. 12th, 1863. With emendations. New York, From an amateur press for pri- vate distribution, 1864. 52, viii p., 3 1. plates inch front., illus., ports, diagrs., facsims. 4°. UA364.7thN9 Note on original cover: This is the original cover — only 67 copies published (for private distribution). By Asher Taylor. . . Orderly sergt. 4th Co. in 1826. This book is the history of the 27th and 7th regt. — and is the basis of all subsequent histories. This copy numbered 22. Reception by the Seventh regiment. National guard, S. N. Y., of its members who have served in the regular and volunteer army and navy of the United States, during the great rebellion. Academy of music, January 31st, 1866. [New York, 1866] 2 p. 1., 3-64 p. 48°. E523.5.7thN Chronicles of the rebellion of 1861. . . . By C.J.Ross. New York, 1861. 23 p. 8°. E489.R82 History of the Seventh regiment. National guard, state of New York, during the war of the rebellion ... By WUUam Swinton . . . New York, 1870. iv, 501 p. front., illus., pi., port. 8°. E523.5.7thSw NEW YORK. 513 Infantry — Continued . 7th infantry — Continued. Recollections of the early days of the National guard, comprising the prominent events in the history of the famous Seventh regiment, New Yorli militia. By an ex-orderly sergeant. [Asher Taylor?] New York, 1868. 2 p. 1., iv, 201 p. front. 4°. UA364.7thT2 The uniformed battalion of the veterans of the Seventh regiment National guard S. N. Y. 1861-1892. New York, 1893. 59, [11] p. 8°. Veterans of the Seventh regiment, National guard, S. N. Y. [New York, 1884 ^ 63 p. 8°. UA364.7thK3 The veterans of the Seventh regiment N. G. S. N. Y. and the question of the uniform. [Edward Kemp.] [New York, 1884.] 40 p. 8°. UA364.7thK3 The veteran's room. Seventh regiment N. G. S. N. Y. armory. [New York,] 1881. 24 p. 8°. UA364.7thK3 (UA364.7thV5) *The march of the Seventh regiment. Asermon on the Provi- dence of God: delivered in St. John's chapel, in the city of New York . . . June 9, 1861. Ey S. H. Weston ... [New York,] 1861. 24 p. 8°. E523.5.7thW {In L. C.) Sermons by the Rev. Mr. Weston, chaplain . . . and the Rev. Byron Sunderland, . . . preached in the Hall of representatives, Sunday, April 2Sth, 1861. . . . Wash- ington, 1861. 23 p. 8°. UA364.7thK3 New York Seventh regiment. Our march to Washington. [By Theodore Winthrop.] {In Atlantic monthly, v. 7, p. 744-756). 8°. 7th infantry. Company 2. History of the Second company of the Seventh regiment (National guard) N. Y. S. militia. By Captain Em- mons Clark, vol. 1. New York, 1864. 1 v. front, (port.) iUus. 8°. UA364.7thC5 7th infantry. Company 4. By-laws of the Fourth company, Seventh regiment, Na- tional guard, N. Y. S. M. With a roll of the company. . . . New York, 1861. 63 p. 24°. 7th infantry. Company 6. By-laws, and rules and regulations of Company 6, Seventh regiment. National guard, of the state of New York, with roU of the company. New York, 1866. 92 p., 2 1. 12°. 514 NEW YOKK. Infantry — Continued . 7th infantry. Company F. By-laws and rules and regulations of F Company, Seventh regiment, National guard, of the state of New York. With aroll of the company. New York, 1873. 72 p., 1 1. 12°. Roll of honor . . who have served in the regular or volunteer forces of the United States during the late war. p. [61-69] 7th infantry. Mustered out May 8, 1863. See 52d infantry. See also 7th veteran infantry. See also 178th infantry. 8th infantry. Ten years of my life. By the Princess Felix Salm-Salm. Detroit, 1877. xv p., 1 1., [19]-385 p. front., (port.) 12°. {In biog.) 9th infantry. (Hawkin's zouaves.) The Ninth regiment New York volunteers (Hawkin's zouaves) ; being a history of the regiment and veteran association from 1860 to 1900. By M. J. Graham . . . New York, 1900. xi, 634 p. front. 8°. E523.5.9th Hawkin's zouaves. Charge of the Ninth New York at Ro- anoke Island. It did not break. . . . By R. C. Hawkins. {In National tribune, Jan. 20, 1887.) * Hawkin's zouaves; or. Through leaden hail. New York, 1885. 24 p. Testimonial to Col. Rush C. Hawkins, Ninth regiment N. Y. v., "Hawkins' zouaves." New York, 1863. 9 p. 8°. E523.5.9thT The Hawkin's zouaves: (Ninth N. Y. V.) their battles and marches. By J. H. E. Whitney . . . New York, 1866. X, [11]-216 p. 12°. E523.5.9thW 9th infantry state militia. See 83d infantry. 9th veteran infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 17th veteran infantry, October 14, 1863. 10th infantry. (National zouaves.) Services of the Tenth New York volunteers (National zouaves,) in the war of the rebellion. By C. W. Cow- tan .. . New York, 1882. 1 p. 1., 459 [1] p. front., maps (partly fold.) 12°. E523.5.10th 25th anniversary of muster-in (National zouaves). 1886 New York, 1886. 28 p. 4°. NEW YOEK. 515 Infantry— Continued . 10th legion composed of the following: 56th regiment infantry, 7th-8th independent batteries light artillery, 1st mounted rifles, 5th company sharp- shooters. 11th infantry. With Sheridan. Graphic and spirited defense, of the Nineteenth corps. How it fought. ... By J. F. Fitts. {In National tribune, Jan. 27, 1887.) 11th infantry (Militia. N. Y. Fire zouaves). The capture of Alexandria and death of Ellsworth. By E. B. Knox. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollections. Chicago, 1894. 8°. v. 2, p. [9]-19.) E464.M56 v. 2. 12th infantry. Annual reunions. *l8t (1875 at Woodbury). Roster . . . [and] Oration by Colonel William E. Potter, at their First reunion . . . February 22, 1875. [Woodbury? N. J., 1875?] 32 p. 8°. E521.5.12th (Also in W. D. L. pamp. V. 249.) A biographical memoir of Gen. Daniel Butterfield . . . By J. L. Butterfield. New York, 1904. xii, 379 p. front, (port.) illlus. 8°. (In biog.) History and honorary roll of the Twelfth regiment, in- fantry, N. G. S. N. Y. . . . By M. E. Dowley. New York, 1869. xii, 216 p. 12°. E523.5.12thD Report. Annual reunion and dinner of the Old guard association, Twelfth regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., . . . April 21st, 1894. . . . New York City, [1894?] 6, vi, [71-223, [1] p. illus. (incl. ports.) fold. map. 8°. E523.5.12thA Report of the proceedings in connection with the monu- ment erected by Maj.-Gen. Daniel Butterfield, U. S. V., at Fredericksburg, Va., in honor of the Fifth corps. Army of the Potomac, and tablet presentation by the 12th N. Y. regiment association to the Oneida histor- ical society, Utica, New York. [n. p. 1900?] 39 p. front, (port.) plates. 8°. E481.F8R4 13th infantry. The Little drummer boy, Clarence D. McKenzie, the child of the Thirteenth regiment, N. Y. S. M. . . . [By Luther G. Bingham] New York, 1861. 144 p. front, (port.) 16°. E523. 5.13th At head of title: Triumphs of grace — Fulton street prayer meeting. 516 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continued 13th infantry — Continued. John E. Woodward. A biographical memoir. By E. J. Kennedy. . . . New York, 1897. 3 p. 1., 222 p. front, (port.) 8°. (In hiog.) See Wayne county. 14th infantry. (Militia.) See 84th infantry. 15th infantry. Designated as 15th engineers, October 25, 1861. 16th infantry. From Bull Run to Chancellorsville : the story of the Six- teenth New York infantry, together with personal reminiscences. By N.M.Curtis. . . . New York, 1906. xix, 384 p. front., ports. 8°. E523.5.16th Historical sketch of the Sixteenth N. Y. S. volunteer infantry, April, 1861-May, 1863. First reunion, Potsdam, N. Y., Aug. 31st and Sept. 1st, 1886. [By W.M.Thompson?] [Albany, 1886 ?] 58, [4] p. pi. 4°. See 121st infantry. 17th infantry. Chronological history of the 17th regiment of N. Y. infantry volunteers. By G. H. Dearing, historian. Sing Sing, 1894. 8 p. 8°. E523.5.17th See Wayne county. 17th infantry. Company K. Historical record of Company "K," Seventeenth regi- ment. New York volunteers. Comp. by H. A. Dudley and A. M. Whaley. [Warsaw, N. Y. ? n. d.] 1 1., [6] p. 4°. 18th infantry. * Address, delivered at Albany, February 22, 1858, by the late Col. William A. Jackson, of the Eight- eenth regiment of New York volunteers . . . pre- sented as memento of him to the officers and privates of the regiment, by their friend. Professor Jackson. [Albany, 1863.] 15 p. 8°. (In L. C.) Memoir of William A. Jackson, a member of the Albany bar, and colonel of the 18th regiment, N. Y. volun- teers, who died at the city of Washington, November 11, 1861 . . . Albany, 1861. 40 p. 8°. E523.5.18th {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 207.) See 121st infantry. NEW YORK. 517 Infantry — Continued . 19tli infantry. Cayuga in the field. A record of the 19th N. Y. volun- teers, all the batteries of the 3d New York artillery, and 75th New York volunteers. ... By H. Hall and J. Hall. Auburn, N. Y., 1873. 2 v. in 1. 8°. E523.5.19th. Vol. 1, 19th infantry and 3d artillery. Vol. 2. 75tli infantry. * Survivors of the 19th N. Y. volunteers and 3d N. Y. light artillery. Auburn, N. Y., 1892. cover-title, 27 p. 16°. E523.8.3d. (In L. C.) The 19th regiment infantry was reorganized Feb. 1, 1862, as the 3d regiment light artillery. Designation changed to 3d light artillery, December 11, 1862. See Wayne county. 20th infantry. See 80th infantry. (Ulster guard.) 20th infantry state mUitia. See 80th infantry. 20th veteran infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 16th cavalry, October 14, 1863. 21st infantry. Chronicles of the Twenty-first regiment New York state volunteers . . . AprU 15, 1861, to the final mustering out. May 18, 1865. Including a copy of the muster out rolls of field and staff, and each company. By J. H. Mills . . . Buffalo, 1887. x, [ll]-348, [40] p. front, (port.) 8°. E523.5.21st. First pub. in 1864 by' the author. 22d infantry. Eulogium commemorative of Gorton T. Thomas, Lieut, col. . . . Delivered at KeesvUle, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1862, by W. C. Watson. Burlington, 1862. 26 p. 8°. (In biog.) History of the Twenty-second regiment of the National guard of the state of New York, from its organization to 1895. By G. W. Wingate. New York, [1896.] xxxi, [6], 762 p. incl. iUus., pi., port, front, (port.) fold. map. 8°. E523.5.22d. The last campaign of the Twenty-second regiment N. G. S. N. Y., June and July, 1863. By [G. W. Wingate.] New York, 1864. 47 p. 8°. E523.5.22dW 518 NEW YOKK. Infantry — Continued. 23d infantry. Camp fires of the Twenty-third: sketches of the camp life, marches and battles . . . Added to these are sta- tistics of enlistments . . . and all valuable iaformation connected with the regiment. By Pound Sterling. [pseud.] . . . New York, 1863. viii, [9]-196 p. 12°. E523.5.23d Our campaign around Gettysburg: a memorial of what was endured, suffered and accomplished by the Twenty- third regiment (N. Y. S. N. G.) and other rpgiments associated with them . . . during the second Rebel invasion of the loyal states ia June-July, 1863. [By John Lockwood.] Brooklyn, 1864. 168 p. 12°. E481.G3L8 24th infantry. After the first Bull Eun. By T. W. Haight. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1903. 8°. V. 3, p. [215J-225.) E464.M78 Among the pontoons at Fitzhugh crossing. By T. W. Haight. (/tiM. O.L. L.U.S. Wis. War papers. Mil- waukee, 1891. 8°. V. 1, p. 416-423.) E464.M78 Annual reunion. (1890 at Fulton.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 5, p. [7], May, 1890.) i° 5th (1893 at Pulaski?) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VI, no. 7, p. 5, July, 1893.) f°. Bought the chicken. By E. S. Brown. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VIII, no. 1, p. 2, January, 1895.) f°. Gainesville, Groveton and Bull Run. By T. W. Haight. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1896. 8°. V. 2, p. 357-372.) E464.M78 King's division: Fredericksburg to Manassas. An epi- sode of Pope's Virginia campaign. By T. W. Haight. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1896. 8°. V. 2, p. 345-356.) E464.M78 An old battle flag — 24th N. Y. infantry. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 6, p. [1], June, 1890.) f°. 24th infantry. Company E. Reunion. (1892 at Fulton.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 5, p. [8], May, 1892.) f° 4th (1894 at Fulton.) (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VII, no. 5, p. 4, May, 1894.) f° NEW YOEK. 519 Infantry — Continued. 24th infantry. Company E — Continued. Eeunion. [Of Companies E and H.] (1895 at Fulf»ii.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. VIII, nos. 6-7, p. 2, June-July, 1895.) f°- (1896 at Fulton.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 5, p. 5 May, 1896.) f°- Roll of Co. E, 24th New York mfantry. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 7, p. 5, July, 1896.) f°. 26th Infantry. A n nual reunion of the survivors. 7th (1891) Utica, 1891. Clipping. lOth (1895) Utica, 1895. Clipping. Memorial of William Kirkland Bacon, late adjutant of the Twenty-sixth regiment New York state volunteers. . By his father. Utica, N. Y., 1863. 83, [1] p. front, (port.) {In biog.) See Oneida county. 27th infantry. Annual reunion proceedings of the Survivors' association, 27th regiment N. Y. vols., 1st N. Y. veteran cavalry and 33d regunent N. Y. vols. . . . E524.5.27thA (1886 at Rochester.) [Binghamton, 1886?] 59 p. 8° 1st reunion of officers of 1st veteran cavalry. Rochester, Septem- ber 18th, 1865. p. 37-38. *4th (1887 at 5th (1888 at Deposit) and 6th (1889 at Seneca Falls.) [Binghamton, 1889?] 110 p. 8°- 7th (1890 at Binghamton) and 8th (1891 at Rochester.) [n. p., 1891?] 125 p. illus., port. 8°. (p. 99-120 missing.) 9th (1892 at Bath, N. Y.) and 10th (1893 at Chicago, 111.) [n. p., 1893?] 120 p. ports. 8° *llth to date. History of the 27th regiment N. Y. vols. . . . Being a record . . from May 21st, 1861, to May 31st, 1863. With a complete roster, and short sketches of com- manding officers . . Comp. by C. B. FairchUd. . . . Binghamton, [1888.] ix, 303 p., 1 1. front., iUus., port., maps. 8°. E523. 5.27th Five months in rebeldom; or. Notes from the diary of a Bull Run prisoner, at Richmond. By . . . W. H. MerreU . . . Rochester, 1862. 64 p. front. 8°. E612.L7M7 See Wayne county. 80379—13 34 520 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continued . 28t]i infantry. A brief history of the Twenty-eighth regiment New York state volunteers . . . from the author's diary and offi- cial reports. With the muster roll . . . and . . . with the report of the proceedings of the thirty-fifth annual reunion . . . Albion, N. Y., May 22, 1896. [By] C. W. Boyce. [Buffalo, 1896?] 194 p. inch front., illus. (inch ports., maps.) 8°. E523.5.28th The story of our flag. How lost, found, and restored. By C. W. Boyce. {In The Maine bugle. [Eockland? Me., 1898?] 8°. Campaign V, Call 2, AprU, 1898, p. 182-189.) E511.4.F52 *1862, Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1902. [n. p., 1902.] 33, [2] p. incl. 8 ports., front. 8°. E473.76.N53 {In L. C. Also in N. Y. State library.) Caption title: Dedication of the monument to the 28tli New York volunteers, Culpeper, Va. Prepared by H. C. King. *Proceedings at the dedication of a monument at Cul- peper, Va., Aug. 9, 1902. [n. p., n. d.] 6 p. 2 pi. Report of proceedings of the . . . annual reunion of the 28th regiment New York volunteers. E523.5.28th *34th (1895 at Niagara). Buffalo, 1895. 27 p. port. 4°. (77i L. C.) The Twenty-eighth New York. Extracts from its history. {In The Maine bugle. [Rockland? Me., 1898?] 8°. Campaign V, Call 1, p. 78-93. ports.) E511.4.F52 28th infantry. Company H. With Banks from Strasburg to the Potomac. By John Waller. {In Blue and gray. v. 3, 194-196 p.) 4°. E461.B65. 29th infantry. See Irish brigade. 29th veteran infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 13th heavy artUlery, October 14, 1863. 30th separate company (National guard.) Illustrated history of the 30th Separate company, National guard. New York. [n. p.], 1896. 68 p. incl. illus., ports. 8°. Contains illustration of the Elmira prison camp,, in the fall of 1864. "The only photograph ever made showing the whole prison." 30th infantry. See 76th infantry. 31st infantry. Mustered out June 4, 1863. Three years' men transferred to 121st infantry. 31st veteran infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 5th veteran infantry, October 14, 1863. NEW YORK. 521 Infantry — Continued . 32d infantry. See 121st infantry. 33d infantry — The story of the Thirty- third N. Y. S. vols; or, Two years campaigning in Virginia and Maryland. By D. W. Judd . . . Rochester, 1864. iv, 349, 76 p. incl. iUus., pi. front. 12°. E523. 5.33d See 27th infantry. See 49th infantry. See Wayne county. 34th infantry. See 152d infantry. 35th infantry. A full report of the first re-union and banquet of the Thirty-fifth N. Y. vols., held at Watertown, N. Y., on Sept. 13th, 1887. Also, including much valuable data pertaining to the history and members of the gallant 35th, past and present. Watertown, N. Y., 1888. 122 p. 4°. 38th infantry. See 40th infantry. 40th infantry. (Mozart.) *Reminiscences of California and the civil war. By D. H. Fletcher . . . Ayer, Mass., 1894. 196 p. front, (port.) 8°. F865.F6 {In L. C.) History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment . . . which was composed of four companies from New York, four companies from Massachusetts, and two companies from Pennsylvania. By F. C. Floyd. . . . Boston, 1909. XV, 469 p. front., illus. (facsims.) plates," ports. 8°. E523. 5.40th But they did fight. A record breaking regiment. The Fortieth New York volunteers . . . By G. L. Kilmer. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., 1896. f°. Ninth year, nos. 2-3, Feb.-Mar., 1896, p. [14].) 42d infantry. Bringing up the rear. Critical times in the Peninsula of Virginia. By Eugene Sullivan. {In National tribune. Jan. 7, 1904.)- Mustered out July 13, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 82d infantry. 44th infantry. ^Sermon commemorative of Justin R. Huntley delivered October 23, 1864. By C. D. W. Bridgman ... To- gether with memoir and letters. Albany, 1865. 60 p. front, (port.) 8°. E523.5.44th {In L. C.) Huntley was a member of Company E. 522 NEW YOKK. Infantry — Continued . 44th infantry — Continued. ^Executive committee, Forty-fourth New York volunteers. Gettysburg monument fund. [Report.] [Albany, 1887.] 1 p. 1., 6 p, 8°. E481.G3N483 {In L. C.) Caption title. A hero's avengers. Story of the Ellsworth regiment. Forty-fourth New York. ... By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) *A history of the Forty-fourth regiment, New York volun- teer infantry, in the civil war, 1861-1865. By Eugene A Nash. Chicago, 1911. xiv, 484 p. front., plates, ports., 4 maps. 8°. E523. 5.44th {In L. C.) Strong Vincent and his brigade at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. O. W. Norton . . . Chicago, 1909. 57 p. pi., port. 8°. E481.G3N88 44th infantry. (People's Ellsworth) Proceedings of the 44th Ellsworth N. Y. veteran associa- tion, on the occasion of their re-union held at Martin's hall, Albany, N. Y., Aug. 8 and 9, 1871. Albany, 1871. 62 p. 8°. 44th infantry. "In the company street." By C. E. Sprague. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1897. 8°. v. 2, p. 126-139.) E464.M7 See Wayne county. 45th infantry consolidated with 58th infantry, June 30, 1865. 45th infantry. See Wayne county. 46th infantry. The Ninth corps. "Burnside's geography class." . . . By H. R. Norton. {In National tribune, March 3, 1904, p. 2.) 47th infantry. (Washington grays.) [Reunion of the veteran associations of the 47th and 48th regiments, N. Y. vols., at Coney Island, July 30, 1885.] {In Grand army review. New York, 1885. f°. v. 1, p. 49-50. August, 1885.) 48th infantry. (Perry's saints.) Perry's saints in war. Career of the Forty-eighth New York regiment. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Perry's saints; or. The fighting parson's regiment in the war of the . rebellion. By J. M. Nichols. Boston, [1886.] 299 p. inch illus., pi. maps, plans, fold. map. 12°. E523.5.48thN NEW YORK. 523 Infantry — Continued . 48th infantry — Continued. The history of the Forty-eighth regiment ... in the war for the union. 1861-1865. By A. J. Pahner . . . Brooklyn, 1885. xvi, 314, [2] p. front., illus., pL, port., maps. 8°. E523.5.48th *A voice from Rebel prisons; giving an account of some of the horrors of the stockades at Andersonville, Milan, and other prisons. By a returned prisoner of war, Boston, 1865. 16 p. 8°. E611.V88 {Inlj.C.) 48th infantry. Company D. Company D, ("The Die-no-mores") of the Forty-eighth regiment . . . 1861-5. A paper read at the first reunion of the surviving members, at Trenton, N. J.,, July 24, 1891 ... By W. J. Carlton . . . [n. p.] 1892. 19, [1] p. pi. (ports.) 8°. E523.5.48thC 48th infantry. See 47th infantry. 49th infantry. Through many dangers and hardships. ^ thrilling story of a successful escape from prison. By John Simmons, alias John Hall. (7?i National tribune Sept. 15, 1904.) See 33d infantry. 50th infantry. Designated 50th engineers, October 22, 1861. 50th infantry, (militia.) Company A. *History of the De Witt guards. Company A. Ithaca, 1866 192 p. 51st infantry. (Shepard rifles.) ^''Memoirs of the late Adjt. Andrew L. Fowler, of the 51st N. Y. V. who fell at the battle of Antietam bridge, Sep- tember 17th, 1862. Comprising the funeral discourse . . . by . . . S. D. Burchard . . . and abstracts of letters written by the Adjt. Comp. by a friend . . . New York, 1863. 67 p. 8°. E523.5.51st (In L. C.) Quarter century banquet, 29th Oct., 1886. New York, [1886.] 33, [8] p. 8°. 53d infantry. Mustered out March 21, 1862. Company A transferred to 17th infantry as Company G. 53d infantry reorganized failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 132d and 162d regiments oi infantry, September 10, 1862. 56th infantry. A condensed history of the 56th regiment . . . which vras a part of the organization known as the "Tenth legion" in the civil war, 1861-1865 ... By J. C. Fisk and W. H. D. Blake. [Newburgh, N. Y., 1906.] 424 p, front, (port.) pi. 4°. E523.5.56th 524 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continued. 57tli infantry. The diary of a young officer serving with the armies of the United States during the war of the rebellion. By J. M. Favill. Chicago, 1909. 298 p. front., ports. 8°. E601.F27 The story of a regiment: being a record of the military services of the Fifty-seventh . . . infantry . . . 1861- 1865. By Gilbert Frederick. . . [Chicago,] 1895. xii, 349' p. front., illus., pL, port. 8°. E523.5.57th Mustered out July 14-October 15, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 61st infantry, December 6, 1864. 60th infantry. History of the Sixtieth regiment . . .from. . . July, 1861, to its public reception at Ogdensburgh as a veteran command, January 7th, 1864. By Richard Eddy. Philadelphia, 1864. xii, 360 p. 12°. E523.5.60th 61st infantry. Dedication of monuments, 61st regiment infantry, July 1, 1889. Oration of Lieut. C. A. Fuller. {In New York (State) Monuments commission for the battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. . . . Final report on the battlefield of Gettysburg . . . Albany, 1900. 4°. v. 2, p. 455-464. plate.) E481.G3N6 * Same. Separate. E523.5.61st (In L. C.) Personal recollections of the war of 1861, . . . by C. A. Fuller, prepared from data found in letters, written at the time from the field to the people at home. Sher- burne, N. Y., 1906. 108 p. inc. front, (port.) 8°. E601.F96 From the Wilderness to Spottsylvania. By R. S. Robert- son. (In M. O. L. Tj. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war his- tory, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 252-292.) E464.M71 Hero with a big H. General Francis C. Barlow a leader in America's Old guard. By George L. Kilmer. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., Feb.-Mar. 1896. f°. 9th year, nos. 2-3, p. 3.) See Irish brigade. 64th infantry. Fredericksburg; my first battle. By W. W. Henry. (In Blue and gray. v. 5, 99-101 p.). 8°. E461.Bfir; See 61st infantry. NEW YOEK. 525 Infantry — Continued. 65th infantry. See 5tli infantry. See Shaler's brigade. See Wayne County. 67th infantry. See Wayne county. 68th infantry. *Thirty days' history. Comp. by E. W. Lewis. Fredonia, 1863. 69th infantry. Memoirs of Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher, comprising the leading events of his career . . . including per- sonal reminiscences. By Michael Cavanagh, Worces- ter, Mass., 1892. 2 p. 1., iv, [5]-496, 38 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.). 8°. {In biog.) The captivity of General Corcoran. The only authentic and reliable narrative of . . . his twelve months' imprisonment in Richmond, and other southern cities. By . . :\lichael Corcoran. Philadelphia, [1865.] 21- 100 p. illus. 8°. E611.C79 Brave Sixty-ninth. The crack Irish regiment of the American armies. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) The last days of the 69th in Virginia. A narrative in three parts . . . By T. F. Meagher. New York, 1861. 15 p. port. 8°. E523.5.69th 69th infantry. (Militia.) Chronicles of the rebellion of 1861 ... By C. J. Ross, [pts. 1-2.] New York, 1861. 23 p. 8°. E489.B82 69th infantry. See 7th infantry. See Irish brigade. 70th infantry. The 70th X. Y. The first regiment of Sickles' gallant Excelsior brigade. [Address by Col. John N. Coyne . . . April 4, 1892, at Newark, N. J.] {In Na- tional tribune. April 21, 1892, p. 4.) 71st infantry. A new invasion of the South. Being a narrative of the expeditionof the Seventy-first infantry . . . through the southern states to New Orleans. Feb. 24-March 7, 1881. Bv J. F. Cowan . . . New York, 1881. 1 p. 1., • 103, 24, [3] p. front, pi. 12°. F211.CS7 526 NEW YORK. Infantry — Continued . 71st infantry — Continued. Report of the Seventy-first regiment National guard state of New York, of services rendered in the late war. Reprinted from Report of adjutant-general of the state of New York. Albany, 1868. 23 p. 8°. Report signed: Harry Rockafeller, Lieut. Col. comdg. Poem. By W. D. Telfer. New York, 1864. 58 p. *History of the Seventy-first regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., in- cluding a history of the Veteran association with bio- graphical sketches of members. By Henry Whitte- more . . . New York, 1886. viii, 302 p. ports, (incl. front.) 4°. UA364.71stW6 {In L. C.) Caption title: The American guard. See 57th infantry. 72d infantry. (3d reg't. Excelsior brigade.) Annual reunions of survivors. Ist (1897.) Bemus Point, 1897. Clipping; (1897.) (Buffalo, 1897.) (Clipping.) 2d (1898.) Bemus Point, 1898. Clipping. .3d (1899.) Dunkirk, 1899. 12 p. 12°. 4th (1900.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1900. 28 p. 12°. 4th (1900.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1900. Clipping. 5th (1901.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1901. 20 p. 12° 6th (1902.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1902. 24 p. 12°. *7th (1903.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1903. 27 p. 12°. 8th (1904.) Fredonia, N. Y., 1904. 23 p. 12°. 9th (1905.) Brocton, N. Y., 1905. 20 p. 12°. 10th (1906.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1906. 24 p. 12° 11th (1907.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1907. 16 p. 12°. 12th (1908.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1908. 26 p. 12° 13th (1909.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1909. 31 p. 12°- Preceded by 72d infantry. Company B. Annual reunions. History of the third regiment, Excelsior brigade, 72d New York volunteer infantry, 1861-1865. Comp. by H. Le F. Brown . . . [Jamestown, N. Y.,] 1902. 151, [7] p. front., pi. ports. 8°. E523.5.72d *A Chautauqua boy in '61 and afterward. Reminiscences by David B. Parker . . . Ed. by his son, Torrance Parker. . . Boston, [1912.] xxvi,388p. front., plates, ports., facsims. 8°. E601.P23 (Zn L. C.) 72d infantry. Company B. Annual reunions. 1891. Maple Springs. Clipping. 1892. Bemus Point. Clipping. 1893. Bemus Point. Clipping. 14th (1894.) Busti, N. Y. 1894. Clipping. 15th (1895.) Bemus Point, N. Y. 1894. Clipping. NEW YORK. • 527 Infantry — Continued . 72d infantry. Company B — Continued. Annual reunions — Continued. 16th (1896.) Bemus Point, ]^J. Y., 1896. Clipping. ]7th (1897.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1897. Clipping. 18th (1898.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1898. Clipping. 19th (1899.) Jamestown, N. Y., 1899, Clipping. 20th (1900.) Busti, N. Y., 1900. Clipping. 72d infantry. 3d reg't Excelsior brigade. Annual reunions of survivors succeeded the above. Departure of Co. B. A reminiscence of 33 years ago to- day. The names of those who left for the seat of war with old Company B on May 28, 1861 . . . (Clipping.) Reprint ol account printed in the Chautauqua democrat. May 29, 1861. A history of Company B, of the Third regiment, Excelsior brigade, 72d regiment, X. Y. infantry . . . 1861-64. Henrie LeF. Brown gives an accurate account of the campaigning of one of the most gaUant companies of the late war. (Clipping.) From the Evening journal, Jamestown, N. Y., May 2, 1891. 72d infantry. Companies A B, D, E, F, I, and K mustered out June 20, 1864. Companies C, July 20, 1864: G, July 2, 1864; H, October 31, 1864. Veterans and re- cruits transferred to 120th infantry. 74th infantry. The battle of WiUiamsburgh, with reminiscences of the campaign, hospital experiences, debates, etc. By J. E. Burns. New York, 1865. vi, [7]-119 p. 24°. E481.W7B9 74th infantry mustered out by companies, June 19-August 3, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 40th in- fantry as Companies G and H, August 3, 1864. 75th infantry. See 19th infantry. See Wayne county. 76th infantry, Brief memento of Capt. Henry B. O'ReJUy, who fell in the battle of WilUamsburg, May 5, 1862. [n. p., n. d.] 7 p. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 237.) (Beprint.) History of the Seventy-sixth regiment . . . what it en- dured and accomplished . . . with biographical sketches of fifty-three officers, and a complete record of the en- listed men. By A. P. Smith . . . Cortland, N. Y., 1867. 429 p. inch port, front., pi. 8°. E523.5.76th 528 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continued . 76th infantry mustered out by companies, July 1, 1864- January 1, 1865. Company D, veterans and recruits transferred to 147th infantry, January 28, 1865. 77th infantry. [Annual] report of the Survivors' association . . . 21st (1893 at Schenectady) [n. p. 1893?] 1 1. f?. 22d (1894 at Ballston) [n. p., 1894?] 1 1. f°. 23d (1895 at Schuylersville) [n. p., 1895?] 1 1. f°. 24th (1896 at Galway) [n. p., 1896.] 1 1. f° 25th (1897 at Gloversville) [n. p., 1897?] 1 1. f° 26th (1898 at Saratoga) [n. p., 1898?] 1 1. f°. 27th (1899 at Ballston) [n. p., 1899?] 1 1. f° 28th (1900 at Gansevoort) [n. p., 1900?] 11. f°. 29th (1901 at Wilton) [n. p., 1901?] 32 p. front, illus. 8°. 30th (1902 at Schuylersville) [n. p., 1902?] 1 1. i°. 31st (1903 at Schenectady) [n. p., 1903?] 11. i° 32d (1904atHagamans) [n. p., 1904?] 11. f°. 33d (1905 at Gansevoort) [n. p., 1905?] 1 1. f° 34th (1906 at Saratoga Springs) [n. p., 1906?] 1 1. f° 35th (1907 at Saratoga Springs) [n. p., 1907?] 1 1. f°. 36th (1908 at Gloversville) [n. p., 1908?] 5 p. 8°. 37th (1909 at Ballston Spa) [n. p., 1910?] 8 p. 8° 38th (lOlOatWestport) [n. p., 1910?] lip. ports. 8°- 39th (1911 at Saratoga Springs) [n. p., 1911?]' 54 p. illus., potts. 8°. 40th (1912 at Saratoga Springs) [n. p., 1912?] ll,[l] p. 8°. *41st (1913 at Gettysburg) *42d (1914 at *43d (1915 at *44th (1916 at Battles of the Seventy-seventh New York state foot vol- unteers . . . Mustered in Nov. 23, 1861, mustered out June 27, 1865. By one of the boys. [E. H. Fuller.] [n. p., 1901?] 27, [l]p. 12°. Three years in the Sixth corps . . . By G. T. Stev-ens. Albany, 1866. xii, 436 p. 8°. E493.9.6th.S84 2d ed. rev. and corr. New York, 1870. 449 p. 8°. E493.9.6th.S86 78th infantry. From Bridgeport to Ringgold by way of Lookout Moun- tain. By A. R. Greene . . . Providence, 1890. 46 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors society. Fourth series. — no. 7.) 78th infantry consolidated with 102d infantry, July 12, 1864. 79th infantry. A Highland clan. Braw Scotsmen who battled for the Union. . . . By G. L. Kihner. (Chppmg.) (/tiW.D.L. pamp. V. 270.) NEW YORK. 529 Infantry — Continued. 79th infantry — Continued. The SeTenty-ninth Highlanders Xew York volunteers in the war of the rebelHon, 1861-1865. By William Todd . . . Albany, 1886. xv, 513 p. incl. front., illus. pi. maps. 8°. E523.5.79th 80th infantry. (Ulster guard.) The Ulster guard at Gettysburg on the first three days of July, 1863. By Henry Abbey. A poem . . . [1st ed.] Rondout, N. Y., 1888. 19 p., 1 1. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) 2d ed. Rondout, X. Y., 1891. 24 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 267.) Personal reminiscences of Gettysburg. By J. D. S. Cook, [n. p., 1903?] 24 p. 8°. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Kan. War papers. Xo. 24.) E464.M59 Same. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Kan. War talks in Kansas . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1906. 8°. v. 1, p. 320-341.) E464.M594 v. 1. *Address delivered Wednesday 28th November, 1866, in FeUer's hall, Madalin . . . Duchess county, X. Y. By Brvt. Maj.-Gen. J. W. DePeyster . . . upon the occa- sion . . . of a monument erected ... to her defenders who lost their Hves . . . Xew York, 1867. cover-title, 122, Ix p. 8°. F127.D8D4 {In L. C.) The "Ulster guard" <20th X. Y. state mihtia> and the war of the rebellion. . . . By T. B. Gates . . . Xew York, 1879. xxiii, 619 p. 8°. E523.5.80th * The war of the rebellion with a full and critical history of the first battle of Bull Run . . . with a brief history of the origin and progress of secession . . . and inci- dentally, of the organization and service of the "Ulster guard," during the war of the rebellion. Xew and illustrated ed. By T. B. Gates. Xew York, 1884. xxiii, 619 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E523.5.80thG {In L. C.) ("The Ulster Guard (20th N. Y. State Militia) and the war of the rebellion," by Theodore B. Gates, was published under the above title in 1879, and again in 1884 from the same plates under the title of "The war of the rebellion, with a full and critical history of the first battle of Bull Run . " Library Joiu^al, v. 27, page 855.) 530 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Contin ued . 80th infantry — Continued. *The Ulster regiment in the "Great rebellion." By Wil- liam Lounsberry. {In Collections of the Ulster his- torical society. Kingston, 1860-62 8°. v. 1, pt. 2, p. 210-228.) F127.U4U4 {In L. C.) * Services at the dedication of the monument of the 20th New York state militia at Gettysburg, Pa., Oct. 4, 1888. Roundout, 1888. 48p. Olus. (/nN.Y. State library.) 81st infantry. * Random sketches and wandering thoughts; or, What I saw in camp, on the march, the bivouac, the battlefield and hospital, while with the army . . . With a historical sketch of the Second Oswego regiment. Eighty-first New York state V. I.; a record of all its officers, and a roster of its enlisted men . . . By B. S. DeForest . . . Albany, 1866. 324p.pl. 12°. E601.D31 (ZnL. C.) 82d infantry mustered out June 25, 1864. Veterans and re- cruits transferred to 59th infantry. 83d infantry. History of the Ninth regiment N. Y. S. M. ... N. G. S. N. Y. (Eighty-third N. Y. volunteers.) 1845-1888. Historian, G. A. Hussey. Editor, William Todd. New York, 1889. xvi p., 1 1., 737, [1] p. inch front, pi. port., maps. 8°. E523.5.83d Three years' campaign of the Ninth N. Y. S. M., during the southern rebellion. By J. W. Jaques . . . New York, 1865. 199, [2], 47, [1] p. 12°. E523.5.83dJ Oration of Hon. Orlando B. Potter on the dedication of the monument erected by the Ninth regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., Eighty-third N. Y. volunteers, Sunday, July 1st, 1888, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, [n. p., 1888.] 14 p. 8°. E523.5.83dP 83d infantry mustered out June 23, 1864. Veterans and re- cruits transferred to 97th infantry. 84th infantry. *A narrative of the work of the Commission ... in pur- chasing a site and erecting a monument in memory of the men . . . who fell in the battles of First and Second BuU Run, Gainesville, and Groveton, by Peter Ostran- der . . . [Brooklyn,] 1907. 47, [1] p. inch illus., pi. 8°. E523.5.84th {In L. C.) NEW YORK. 531 Infantry — Continued . 84tli infantry — Continued. * Story of the dedication of the monument to the memory of the "Fourteenth Brooklyn" regiment, who fell on the Bull Run battlefields. [By P. W. Ostrander. Brook- lyn, 1907] cover-title, [5]-47 p. illus., plate. 8°. E481.B908 (ZnL. C.) Bounty to the Eighty-fourth New York volunteers. Letter from the secretary of war . . . relative to the 84th New York volunteers, having received only $50 additional bounty. . . . [Washington, 1868.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 249.) Serial no. 1341. * Souvenir of the Brooklyn Fourteenth regiment monu- ment ... on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa., October 19th, 1887. New York, 1887. 30 p. inch front. 8°. E481.G3N485 {In L. C.) * Original muster roU of the 14th regiment, New York volunteers, ^lay, 1861, with other articles on the regiment. By E. M. Terry. 1897. Souvenir of the Hudson Sunday journal, May 16, 1897. 86th infantry. Consolidated with 40th infantry, September 6, 1862. Company B, transferred to 173d infantry, September 1, 1862. 87th infantry. *The village color-bearer. Together with a story of a U. S. life-saving service keeper. By Capt. Richard H. Ryder . . . Brooklyn, 1891. 200 p. incl. front, (port.) illus., pi. 8°. E601.R99 (In L. C.) 88th infantry. See Irish brigade. 89th infantry. Arms for volunteer regiments from New York. Letter from the secretary of war. . . . [Washington, 1862.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 37th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 48.) 90th infantry. See Wayne county. 91st infantry. Reunions. *Dec. 20, 1882. Albany, 1882. 24 p. 92d infantry. See 152d infantry. 93d infantry. History of the Ninety-third regiment, . . . 1861-1865. Comp. by D. H. King, A. J. Gibbs and J. N. Northup . . . Milwaukee, 1895. xii, [13]-639 p. front., plates (1 col.) ports., maps. 8°. E523.5.93d 532 NEW YORK. Infantry — Continued . 93d infantry — Continued. From Spottsylvania onward. By R. S. Robertson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers. Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. V. 1, p. [344]-358.) E464.M57 * From the Wilderness to Spottsylvania. By R. S. Rob- ertson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 252-292.) E464.M71 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 R. S. Robertson. Milwaukee, Wis., 1895. 126 p. front, (port.) 8°. See 152d infantry. 95th infantry. Sketch of its services in the campaigns of 1862 . . . By E. L. Barnes. {In National tribune, Jan. 7, 1886.) 97th infantry. (Conkling rifles.) History of the Ninety-seventh regiment . . . ("Conk- ling rifles,") in the war for the union. By Isaac Hall. Utica, 1890. vii, [3]-477 p. front., pi., port., maps. 8°. E523.5.97th See 152d infantry. See Oneida county. 98th infantry. Notes and observations made during four years of service with the I^inety-eighth N. Y. volunteers, ia the war of 1861. By William Kreutzer, colonel. Philadelphia, 1878. 1 p. 1., 368 p. front., Ulus., pi., port., maps. 8°. E523.5.98th At Chapin's farm ... By A. L. Morey. {In National tribune. Dec. 2, 1886.) Chapin's Farm and Richmond. ... By A. L. Morey. {In National tribune, Jan. 6, 1887.) See Wayne county. 99th infantry. * . . . [Announcement of] the fifty-first anniversary of the regiment's departure for the seat of war . . . May 25th, .1912. [New York, 1912.] [3] p. 8°. E523.5.99thNl (/tiL. C.) Caption title. Dated: New York, April 30th, 1912. . . . Annual reunion, Veteran association of the Naval brigade, 99th N. Y. volunteers. Union coast guards. NEW YOEK. 533 Infantry — Continued. 99th infantry — Continued. Annual reunion — Continued. *lst (1892 at *2d (1893 at *3d (1894 at New York.) Menu. *4th (1895 at New York.) Menu. *5tli (1896 at New York.) Menu. *6tli (1897 at *7th (1898 at New York.) Menu. 8th (1899 at Philadelphia, Pa.) [n. p., 1900?] [8] p. 8° Menu. 9th (1900 at New York.) [n. p., 1900?] 6 p. 8°. Menu. 10th (1901 at New York.) [n. p., 1901?] [3] p. 8°. 11th (1902 at New York.) [n. p., 1902?] [3] p. 8°. 12th (1903 at New York.) [n. p., 1903?] [3] p. 8°. *13th (1904 at *14th (1905 at *15th (1906 at *16th (1907 at 17th (1908 at New York.) [n. p., 1908?] [3] p. 8°- 18th (1909 at New York.) [n. p., 1909?] [3] p. 8°. *19th (1910 at *20th (1911 at 21st (1912 at New York.)' [n. p., 1912?] [3] p. 8°- *22d (1913 at *23d a914 at *24th (1915 at *25th (1916 at Circular containing notice of the death of Gen. D. W. Wardrop, July 10, 1898. New York, Nov. 12, 1898. [3] p. 8°. I History of the Xaval brigade, 99th New York volunteers. Union coast guards. 1861-1865. \Bj] Historian Philip Corell. New York, 1905. [251] p. incl. plates. 7 pi. (incl. front.) 2 port, on pi. 4°. E523.5.99th History of the Union coast guards, 99th N. Y. S. vols., with reminiscences. From June 1st, 1862, to June 19th, 1863. By Philip Corell. [n. p., n. d.] 23 p. 4°. [Group of veterans, taken at IVIt. Pleasant Park, Carlstadt, N. J., June 13th, 1897.] 1 1. 4°. A stirring episode. What happened to company of troops of the Ninety-ninth New York volunteers who were detailed aboard the ill-fated "Congress." Official report of Capt. W. J. IVIcIntire . . . {In New York. State Tiistorian. 2d report. New York, 1897. 8°. V. 1, Appendix "B." p. [87]-92.) F122.N60 534 NEW YORK. Infantry — Continued. 99th infantry — Continued. The Second Peninsula campaign and its connection with the battle of Gettysburg, [n. p., 1903 ?] 24 p. 8°. Formation of the Naval brigade. By R. M. Shurtleff. [New York? 1894.] [2] p. 8°. Siege of Suffolk. Charge of the Ninety-ninth New York volunteers. May 1, 1863. [n. p., 18— ?] 8 p. 8°. Caption title. 99th infantry. Company B. History of Co. B, 99th regiment, N. Y. vols. (Naval brigade.) Union coast guard. [By the Veteran asso- ciation.] [n. p., n. d.] 20 p. 8°. Supplement to history, [n. p., n. d.] 3 p. 8°. 100th infantry. History of the One hundredth regiment of New York state volunteers: being a record of its services . . . By G. H. Sowits . . . Buffalo, 1870. xxiv, [25]-424 p. front., pi., port. 12°. E523. 5.100th Veteran association of the 100th regiment N. Y. S. vols. Proceedings of annual reunions . . . E523.5.100thN *2d (1888 at Prospect park, Niagara Falls, N. Y.) Bufialo, [1888?] 39, [1] p. 16°. {In L. C.) lOOthdnfantry National guard. See 177th infantry. 101st infantry. Transferred to 37th infantry, December 24, 1862. 102d infantry. The battle of Cedar Mountain. Heroic work ... A very close call for the colors. . . . {In New York. State historian. 2d report. New York, 1897. 8°. Appendixes "D" and "E." v. 1, p. [99]-117.) F122.N60 See Shaler's brigade. 103d infantry. Company I. History and personal sketches of Company I, 103 N. Y. S. v., 1862-1864. [By O. S. Kimball.] Elmira, N. Y., 1900. 1 p. 1., 161, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. E523. 5.103d 104th infantry. * Recollections of three rebel prisons. By G. C. Prey. Warsaw, 1896. 46 p. In and out of Confederate prisons. By G. H. Starr. (Zri M. 0. L. L. U. S. N.Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1897. 8°. v. 2, p. 64-103.) E464.M7 NEW YORK. 635 Infantry — Continued. lOStli infantry. Consolidated with. 97th infantry as Companies F, G, and I, March 17, 1863. See Wayne county. lOetli infantry. The sergeant's memorial. (John 11. Thompson.) By his father. [Joseph P. Thompson.] New York, 1864. front, (port.) 242 p. 16°. E523.5. 106th 107th. infantry. Mustered out June 5, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 60th infantry. lOStli infantry. A complete military history and record of the 108th regi- ment N. Y.vols., from 1862 to 1894. Together with roster, letters. Rebel oaths of allegiance. Rebel passes, reminiscences, Ufe sketches, photographs, etc., etc. By G. H. Washburn . . . Rochester, 1894. 521 p. front., pL, port. 4°. E523.5.108th Miistered out May 28, 1865. Veterans and recniits transferred to 591;h infantry. 109th. infantry. Mustered out June 4, 1865. Veterans and recniits transferred to 51st infantry. 111th infantry. * Proceedings of the reunion of the veterans of the llltli and the 126th. reg'ts N. Y. vols., held at Gettysburg, Pa., June 10 and 11, 1886. Reported by G. W. Lightfoote, of Canandaigua, N. Y. [Canandaigua, N. Y., 1886.] 38 p. 8°. E523.5.111th (.In L. C.) Mustered out Jime 3, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 4th heavy artillery. See Wayne county. 112th infantry. History of the One hundred and twelfth regiment. . . . By W. L. Hyde . . . Fredonia, N. Y., 1866. viii, [9]-214 p. front., port. 12°. E523.5. 112th Mustered out June 13, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 3d infantry. 114th infantry. Record of the 114th regiment . . . Where it went, what it saw, and what it did. . . . By H. H. Beecher . . . Norwich, N. Y., 1866. 2 p. 1., x, [ll]-582 p. front., port. 12°. E523.5.114th 80379—13 35 536 NEW YOBK. Infantry — Continued . 114th infantry — Continued. History of the 114th regiment . . . Containing a per- fect record of its services . . . with a biographical sketch of each officer, and a complete register of the regiment ... By E. P. Pellet. Norwich, N. Y., 1866. 1 p. 1., viii, ii p., 1 1., 406 p. front, (port.) 8°. E523.5.114thP Mustered out June 17, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 90th infantry. 115th infantry. The iron hearted regiment: being an account of the bat- tles, m.arches and gallant deeds performed by the 115th regiment N. Y. vols. ... By J. H. Clark . . . Albany, 1865. xii, 337 p. 12°. E523.5.115th Mustered out June 17, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 47th infantry. 116th infantry. The One hundred and sixteenth regiment . . . being a complete history of its organization and of its nearly three years' active service in the great rebellion. . . . By O. S. Clark . . . Buffalo, xii, [13J-348 p. front., (port.) 12°. E523.5. 116th Sheridan's Shenandoah VaUey campaign. By 0. S. Clark. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Mmn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minneapolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. 28-52.) E464.M63 Proceedings of reunions. lat (1873.) Buffalo, 1873. 16 p. 8°. Mustered out June 26, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 90th infantry. 117th infantry. A history of the One hundred and seventeenth regiment . . . (Fourth Oneida) from the date of its organization, August, 1862, till that of its muster out, June, 1865. By J. A. Mowris. Hartford, xi, [13]-315 p. 8°. E523.5. 117th Mustered out June 8, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 48th infantry. See Oneida county. 118th infantry Mustered out June 13, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 96th infantry. NEW yoBK. 537 Infantry — Continued . 119th infantry. * Ceremonies and addresses at the dedication of a monu- ment by the 119th regiment, N. Y. state vols, at Gettys- burg, July 3, 1888. Boston, 1889. 35 p. front, (port.) plates. 8°. E523. 5.119th (7n L. C.) Mustered out June 7, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 102d infantry. 120th infantry. * Discourse in memory of Capt. Ayers G. Barker, killed at Gettysburg. By Rev. C. M. Eggleston. Coxsackie, 1863. 19 p. The One hundred and twentieth regiment ... A narra- tive of its services in the war for the union. By C. Van Santwood . . . Rondout, N. Y., 1894. 2 p. 1., 327 p. front, (ports.) 2 pi. 8°. E523.5.120th On the firing line. The 120th N. Y.'s fiirm stand on the second day at Gettysburg. By Col. C. D. Westbrook. {In National tribune, Sept. 20, 1900, p. 1.) Mustered out June 3, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 73d infantry. See 4th cavahy. 121st infantry. Personal experiences in the war of the great rebelHon, from December, 1862, to July, 1865. By F. W. Morse. Albany, 1866. 152 p. 8°. E601.M88 Mustered out June 25, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 65th infantry. See 152d infantry. 122d infantry. Annual reunion of the Survivors' association . . . E523.5.122d. (1902 at Long Branch, Onondaga Lake.) [n. p., 1902?] [7] p. 8°. (1903 at Long Branch, Onondaga Lake.) [n. p., 1903?] [11] p. 8°. (1904 at Long Branch, Onondaga Lake.) [n. p. ,1904?] 32p. illus. 8°. (1905 at Long Branch, Onondaga Lake.) [n. p., 3905?] [7] p. 8°. *(1906 at *(1907 at *(1908 at *(1909 at (1910 at Long Branch, Onondaga Lake.) [n. p., 1910?] 19 p. front., ports. 8°. *(1911 at *(1912 at *(1913 at *(1914 at *(1915 at *(1916 at 538 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continued . 122d infantry — Continued. The Sixth Corps. A New Yorker replies to Capt. J. F. Fitts. By Z. T. Griffin. {In National tribune, Feb. 24, 1887, p. 2.) In the battle of the WUderness . . . The bloody 6th of May . . . By Z. T. Griflen. {In National tribune, Mar. 11, 1886.) A splendid monument. A 122d N. Y. Unveils a monu- ment to its kUled and wounded on the battlefield of Fort Stevens. {In National tribune. July 21, 1904, p. 5.) 123d infantry. Report of the monument committee of the One hundred & twenty-third regiment New York infantry volunteers . . Read at a meeting of the Regimental association atArgyle, N.Y.,Oct. 14, 1890. Salem, N.Y., 1891. 21, 4 p. 8°. E481.G3N49. Mustered out June 8, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 60th infantry. 124th infantry. At Gettysburg . . . The gallant charge of the 124th New York and 99th Pennsylvania upon Longstreet. ... By J. W. Bradley. {In National tribune, Feb 4, 1886.) * Roster of survivors. August, 1891. 21 p. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment. ... By C. H. Weygant. Newburgh, 1877. 2 p. 1., vi, [7]-460 p. front, (port.) fold. tab. 8°. E523. 5.124th Mustered out June 3, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 93 d infantry. 125th infantry. A short narrative and military experience of Corp. G. A'Lord . . . Containing a four year's history of the war . . . [Troy, N. Y. ? 1863 ?] 64 p. 24°. E523.5.125tkA The Bloody Angle. By E. C. Jackson. (ZnM.O.L.L.U.S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. V. 1, p. 258-262.) E464.M65 A regimental history. The One hundred and twenty- fifth New York state volunteers. By E. D. Simons. New York, 1888. xxi, 352, xxix, [2] p., 1 1. front, illus., ports. E523.5.125th NEW YOKE. 539 Infantry — Continued . 126th infantry. * Dedication of the monument to the 126th regiment N. Y. infantry on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Oct. 3, 1888. Reported by W. G. Lightfoote. Canandaigua, N. Y., [1888.] 44 p. Incl. front, (port.) 12°. E481.G3N5 {In L. C.) * Proceedings of the reunion . . . held at Phelps, Ontario county, N. Y., on the 22d of Aug, 1868. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1868. 1 p. I., 26 p. 8°. E523.5.126th {In L. C.) Picketts' charge as seen from the front line. By W. Scott. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Cal. War papers no. 1. 16 p. 8°.) E464.M52 Disaster, struggle, triumph. The adventures of 1000 "boys in blue," from August, 1862, to June, 1865. By Mrs. A. M. Willson . . . Albany, 1870. 593 p. front., pi., port., maps. 8°. E523.5.126thW Mustered out June 3, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 4th heavy artillery. See 111th infantry. 127th infantry. The history of the 127th New York volunteers, "Moni- tors," ia the war for the preservation of the union — Sept. 8, 1862, June 30, 1865. Material collected and arranged by Franklin McGrath ... [n. p., 1898?] 3 p. 1., 5-222, [8] p. illus. (incl. maps) ports. 8°. E523. 5.127th Voices from the dead. A sermon preached Mar. 26, 1865, in the Citadel Square Baptist church, Charleston, S. C, before the 127th regiment, N. Y. vols., by S. B. Willis. New York, 1865. 16 p. 8°. E649.W73 128th infantry. *Address, Sept. 6, 1887. By J. W. De Peyster. [n. p., 1887?]. 4 p. History of the One hundred and twenty-eighth regiment . . . (U. S. infantry) in the late civil war. By D. H. Hanaburgh. . . . Poughkeepsie,N. Y.,1894. xv,280 p. tncl. illus., ports, fold, front. 8°. E523. 5.128th * The Hudson city and Columbia county directory for the year 1862-3, with an appendix, containing a record of the soldiers of the city and county ... W. V. Hackett . . . comp. and pub. Albany, 1862. 208 p. 8°. F129.H8A18 {In L. C.) List of 128th regiment infantry. Comp. by M. P. Williams, p. 178-208. 540 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continued . 128th infantry — Continued. * Resume of services. [By James Smith.] Baton Rouge, La., 1864. 15 p. Diary of an enlisted man. By Lawrence Van Alstyne . , . New Haven, 1910. x, 348 p. front, (port.) 8°. E601.V21 129th infantry. Designation changed to 8th heavy artillery, October 3, 1862. See 4th cavalry. 130th infantry. Designation changed to 19th cavalry, August 11, 1863, changed to 1st dragoons, September 10, 1863. 131st infantry. Company C. * Reminiscences of the late war. By Albert Stearns. Green Point, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881. 44 p. 12°. E601.S81. (/tiL. C.) Roster: p. 41-43. 132d iafantry. Exploding a wicked slander ... A brief history . . . and its company of Indians, with their services at the battle of Batchelder's Creek, N. C. {In New York. State historian. 2d report. New York, 1897. 8°. Ap- pendix "E." V. 1, p. [119]-131 p.) F122.N60 Mustered out June 29, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 99th infantry. 133d infantry. Mustered out June 6, 1865. Recruits trans- ferred to 90th infantry, May 31, 1865. 135th infantry. Designation changed to 6th heavy artillery, October 3, 1862. 136th infantry mustered out June 13, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 60th infantry. 137th infantry. 137th regiment infantry. Historical sketch. By J. M. Farrington. {In New York {State) Monuments com- mission for the hattlefields of Gettysburg , Chattanooga. . . . Final report on the battlefield of Gettysburg . . . Albany, 1900. v. 3, p. 935-944. 4°.) E481.G3N6 * Same. Separate. E523.5. 137th {In L. C.) Mustered out June 9, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 102d infantry. 139th infantry. Mustered out June 19, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 98th infantry. NEW YOEK. 541 Infantry — Continued. 140th infantry. The 140th New York volunteers at Gettysburg. 1863. 1889. [By Porter Farley?], [n. p., 1889?] 14 p., 1 1. 16°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 256.) *Keminiscences. By Porter Farley, (/ti Rochester Chron- icle. 1877-78.) Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. [By Porter Farley?] [n. p., n. d.] 38 p. 16°. (/«- W. D. L. pamp. V. 256.) Mustered out June 3, 1866. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 5th veteran infantry. 141st infantry. Captain Baxter's predicament. Facing death after the war was virtually ended . . . (In New York. State historian. 2d report. New York, 1897. 8°. Appen- dix "C." V. 1, p. [93]-98.) F122.N60 Our heroic dead. List of the members of the One hundred and forty-first New York volunteers who fell in the battles around Atlanta, Ga., and who are buried in the National cemetery at Marietta, Ga. (In New York. State historian. 2d report. New York, 1897. 8°. Appendix "I." v. 1, p. [957]-961.) F122.N60 Mustered out June 8, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 60th infantry. 142d infantry. Mustered out June 7, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 169th infantry. 143d infantry. 143d regiment New York vols, inft., Sulhvan Co. Re- cruited in August and September, 1862, and discharged July 20th, 1865. Monticello, N. Y., [1892.] cover- title, 32 p. inch 2 ports. 8°. E523.5.143d 144th infantry. "The same United States flag." By F. B. Hart. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth ser. p. 417-439.) E464.M63 Back "in war times." History of the 144th regiment . . . with itinerary, showing contemporaneous date of the important battles of the civil war. By J. H. McKee . . . [New York,] 1903. 378 p. front, plates, ports., maps. 8°. E523.5.144th Mustered out June 25, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 1st engineers. 145th infantry. Regiment disbanded December 9, 1863. Men transferred to 107th, 123d, 150th regiments of infantry. 542 NEW YOKK. Infantry — Continued . 146tli infantry. * Memorials of William Fowler. New York, 1875. 172 p. front, (port.). 8°. E601.F78 {In L. C.) Comp. by , . . Ms father, Rev. Philemon H. Fowler. From the Wilderness to Richmond. By B. F. Wright. {In M. O. L. L.U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St.Paul,1890. 8°. Second series, p. 7-37.) E464.M63 See Oneida county. 147th infantry. [The 147th New York volunteers.] By Mrs. R. H. Spen- cer.] {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich., 1892. f°- V. V, no. 3, March, 1892, p. 2; no. 7, July, 1892, p. [5]). The first day of Gettysburg. A paper read . . . By . . . S.G.Cooke, [n. p., 1897?] 13 p. 8°. {InU. O.L.L. U. S. Kan. War papers. No. 17.) Same. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Kan. War talks in Kansas . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1906. 8°. vol. 1, p. 276-289.) E464.M594 Mustered out June 7, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 91st infantry. 148th infantry. Mustered out June 22, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 100th infantry. 149th infantry. Memoirs of the 149th N. Y. vol. inf. 3d brig., 2d div. 12th and 20th A. C. By G. K. Collins. Syracuse, N. Y., 1891. viii, 426 p. front., illus., plates (incl. alius., ports.) 8°. E523. 5.149th Mustered out June 12, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 102d infantry. 150th infantry. As seen from the ranks; a boy in the civil war. ByCharles Benton. New York, 1902. xiii, 292 p. 12°. E601.B47 The "Dutchess County regiment," (150th regiment . . .) in the civil war; its story as told by its members, based upon the writings of Rev. Edward 0. Bartlett . . . ed- byS. G. Cook and Charles Benton. Danbury, Conn., 1907. XV, [1], 512, [2] p. front., plates. 8°. E523.5.150th Historical sketch: with exercises at dedication of monu- ment and re-union camp fire of 150th New York volun- teer infantry, Gettysburgh, Sept. 17, 18, 1889. [New York? 1889?]. 99 p. illus. 8° Mustered out June 8, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 60th infantry. NEW YOEK. 543 Infantry — Continued . 152d infantry. The veteran volunteers of Herkimer and Otsego counties in the war of the rebellion; being a history of the 152d N. Y. v., with scenes, incidents, etc., which occurred in the ranks of the 34th, 97th, 2d heavy artilleiy, 1st and 2d Mounted rifles . . . Comp. and ed. by Henry Roback . . . [Utica, N. Y., 1888.] 196 p. 8°. E523.5.152d 164th infantry. Mustered out June 11, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 102d infantry. 157th infantry. * Reminiscences and letters of George Arrowsmith of New Jersey, late Lieut, col. . . . By J. S. Applegate. Red Bank, N. J., 1893. 3 p. 1., [xui]-xiv, [2], 254 p. front, (port.) 12°. E601.A77 (7n L. C.) Mustered out July 10, 1865. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 54th infantry. 158th infantry. Mustered out June 30, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 100th infantry. 159th infantry. History of the 159th regiment . . . Comp. from the diary of Lieut. Edward Duffy. New York, 1890. 48 p. 8°. E523.5.159thD "One hundred and fifty copies reprinted from 'Hudson gazette,' 1865." This copy no. 47. The 159th regiment infantry. New York state volunteers in the war of the rebellion, 1862-1865. Comp. and pub. by W. F. Tiemann . . . Brooklyn, 1891. 135, liii p. front., pi., maps. 8°. E523.5.159th 159th infantry. Company I. See 4th infantry. 160th infantry. See Wayne county. 161st infantry. Sabine Pass. The reasons why that medal was given Miss Dowling. By John W. Merwin. {In National tribune. May 16, 1889, p. 3.) The military history of the One hundred & sixty-first New York volunteers, infantry, from Aug. 15th, 1862, to Oct. 17th, 1865. [By W. E. Jones.?] Bath, [N. Y. ?, 1865 ?] 64 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 280.) 162d infantry. A memorial of Brevet Brigadier General Lewis Benedict, colonel of 162d regiment N. Y. I., who fell in battle at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864. Albany, N. Y., 1866. 155 p. front, (port.) 4°. E467.1.B393B4 (/n biog.) 544 NET? YOKK. Infantry — Continued . 162d infantry — Continued. *An historical sketch of the 162d regiment, N. Y. vol. infantry (3d Metropolitan guard,) 19th Army corps, 1862-1865. Albany, 1867. 45 p. front., (port.) 8°. E523.5.162d {In L. C.) Alphabetical index of the 162d New York . . . being an abstract of the field and staff and company rolls . . . Feb. 16, 1889. — Referred to the Committee on mihtary affairs. Washington, [1889]. 247 p. 8°. E523.5.162dU 163d infantry. Transferred to 73d infantry, January 20, 1863. 164th infantry. (Corcoran guard.) How the 164th New York lost its colors. By John McAnally. (In Blue and gray. 4°. v. 4, p. 18-19.) E461.B65. * Alphabetical card-index of the rolls of the 164th New York infantry. Prepared and pubhshed by Brig.-Gen. Richard C. Drum . . . under instructions from the secretary of war . . . Washington, 1889. 273 p. 8°. E523.5. 164th {In L. C.) 165th infantry. *Album of the Second battahon, Duryee zouaves. One hundred and sixty-fifth regiment. New York volunteer infantry. [New York?,] 1906. 155 1. incl. plates, ports., facsims. 8°. E523.5.165thN {In L. C.) * History of the second battahon Duryee Zouaves. New York, 1904. 74p. port., plate. {In N. Y. State library.) * History of the Second battalion, Duryee zouaves. One hundred and sixty-fifth regiment. New York volimteer infantry . . . Rev. May twenty-seventh, nineteen hun- dred and five. [New York?] 1905. 330 p., 1 1. 8°. E523.5.165th (/n L. C.) Up the Red River ... By Robert Welch. {In National tribune. Apr. 14, 1904.) 166th infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 176th infantry, November 13, 1862. 167th infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 159th infantry, October 12, 1862. 169th infantry. (Troy regiment.) A briUiant record. History of the 169th regiment N. Y. V. as compiled from the journal of Gen. Alden kept by him during the war, and from other authentic sources. 9 p. f°. Clippings from the Troy press, , 1879?. NEW YOEK. 545 Infantry — Continued . 171st infantry failed to complete its organfzation. Men enlisted transferred to 175th infantry. 172d infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 6tli heavy artillery. 173d infantry. * Brief sketch, [n. p.,] 1868. 5 p. 174th infantry. Consolidated with 162d infantry, February 17, 1864. 176th infantry. (Ironsides.) Camps and prisons. Twenty months in the Department of the Gulf. By A. J. H. Duganne. New York, 1865. 424 p. 12°. E601.D86 Sketches in prison camps: a continuation of sketches of the war. By C. C. Nott. ... 2d ed. New York, 1865. 3 p. 1., [7]-204 p. 12°. E611.N91 *A prisoner of war in Virginia, 1864-5. By George H. Put- nam . . . Reprinted, with additions, from the report of an address presented to the New York commandery of the U. S. loyal legion, December 7, 1910 . . . New York, 1912. y, 104 p. inch plates, front (port.) plates. 8°. E611.P98 (/tiL. C.) 177th infantry. (10th N. Y. National Guard.) Memoir of Richard Marvin Strong, . . . adjutant . . . who diedatBonnetCarre, La.,May 12, 1863. . . . Albany, 1863. 48, 22 p. front, (port.). 8°. {In biog.) 179th infantry. * History of the 179th regiment N. Y. S. V. Rebellion of 1861-65. [Ithaca, N. Y., 1900.] 39, [1] p. 24°. E523.5.179th Office (In L. C.) 180th infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 179th infantry, February 21, 1865, as Company "G." 181st infantry failed to complete its organization. 183d infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 188th infantry, August 3, 1864, as Company "A." 184 th infantry. * Discourse on the assassination of President Lincoln, preached in camp by Rev. Jacob Post, chaplain of the 184th regiment N. Y. V., at Harrison's Landing, Vir- ginia, April 23d, 1865. Oswego, 1865. cover-title, 11 p. 8°. E457.8.P85 (InL.C.) 546 NEW YOEK. Infantry — Continu e d . 184th infantry — Continued. Reunion. (1890 at Fulton. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. Ill, no. 6, p. [3], June, 1890.) f° History of the 184th regiment . . . An address prepared by Wardwell G. Robinson . . . and delivered by him at the regimental reunion held at Oswego Falls . . . New York, June 5, 1895. [Oswego, N. Y. 1895 ?] 57 p. 8°. E523.5.184th. Mustered out June 29, 1865. Recruits transferred to 96th infantry. 185th infantry. Roster of the 185th regiment N. Y. V. Prepared and revised by H. W. Clarke . . . [Syracuse,] 1889. 20 p. 8°. Corrections to the roster pubhshed in 1889. The fol- lowing pages contain aU the information received since the last re-union. . . . Syracuse, N. Y. 1890. 7 p. 8°. (Bound with roster . . . 1889.) Mustered out May 30, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to the 5th veteran infantry. 186th infantry. Mustered out June 2, 1865. Recruits trans- ferred to 79th infantry. 189th infantry. History of the One hundred and eighty-ninth regiment of New York volunteers. By W. H. Rogers. New York, 1865. 3 p. 1., [7J-113 p. front. (ports.) 12°. E523.5.189th Mustered out June 1, 1865. Recruits transferred to 5th veteran infantry. 190th infantry failed to complete its organization. 191st infantry failed to complete its organization. 192d infantry. A battle highway. The Shenandoah Valley and the army which surged along it in victory, and defeat. By T .H. C. Kinkaid. (In National tribune, Apr. 16, 1903.) Adirondack regiment. See 118th infantry. Albany and Yates' rifles. See 43d infantry. Albany county regiment. See 113th infantry. Albany regiment. See 91st infantry. Alligators. See 47th infantry. American guard. See 124th infantry. NEW YOEK. 547 Infantry — Continued . Anderson's zouaves. See 62d infantry. Anthony Wayne guard. See 135th infantry. Astor regiment. See 61st infantry. Astor rifles. See 29th infantry. See 68th infantry. Auburn regiment, 2d. See 75th infantry. Baxter's hght guard. See 31st infantry. Belle Jefferson rifles. See 94th infantry. Bemis Heights regiment. See 77th infantry. Brooklyn, 14th regiment. See 14th infantry state mihtia. See 84th infantry. California regiment, 1st. See 32d infantry. Cameron Highlanders. See 78th infantry. Cameron rifles. See 68th infantry. Campbell guards. See 107th infantry. Cattaraugus regiment. See 64th infantry. Chasseurs, 1st U. S. See 65th infantry. Chautauqua regiment. See 112th infantry. City guard. See 83d infantry. Clinton guard, 1st regiment. See 61st infantry. Conkling rifles. See 97th infantry. Constitution guard. See 40th infantry. Continental guard. See 48th infantry. Corcoran guard. See 164th infantry. Corcoran's Irish legion, composed of the following: lst-5th; 155th; 164th; 170th; 175th, Companies A, B, C; 182d regiments infantry. Corcoran legion, 4th. See 170th infantry. Courtland county regiment. See 76th infantry. De Kalb regiment. See 41st infantry. D'Epineuil's zouaves. See 53d infantry. Dickinson guard. See 89th infantry. "Die-no-mores." /See 48th infantry. Company D. Duchess and Columbia regiment, 2d. See 159th infantry. Duchess county regiment- See 1 50th infantry. Dury6e's brigade composed of the following: 97th, 104th, 105th regiments infantry. New York. 12th regiment infantry, Virginia. 88th, 107th regiments infantry, Pennsylvania. Brigade organized April 16, 1862. 548 NEW YORK. Infantry — Continued . Duryee's brigade. History of Duryee's brigade, during the campaign in Virginia under Gen. Pope, and in Maryland under Gen. McClellan, in the summer and autumn of 1862. By F. B. Hough. Albany, 1864, vi, [9]-200 p. front. (port.) 8°. E493.6.H83 Duryee's zouaves, 1st. See 5th infantry. Duryee's zouaves, 2d battalion. See 165th infantry. Dutchess county regiment. See 150th infantry. Eagle brigade, 1st regiment. See 78th infantry. Eagle brigade, 2d regiment. See 100th infantry. Ellsworth regiment. See 44th infantry. Ellsworth's zouaves. See 11th infantry. See 17 th veteran infantry. Empire brigade, 1st regiment. See 158th infantry. Empire brigade, 2d regiment. See 132 infantry. Empire brigade, 3d regiment. See 163d infantry. Empire brigade, 4th regiment. See 164th infantry (part). Enfans perdu. See Independent battalion infantry. Excelsior brigade, composed of the following: 70th-74th regiments infantry. Excelsior brigade. History of the Excelsior or Sickles' brigade. By Jas. Stevenson. Paterson, K. J., 1863. 40 p. 8°. Excelsior regiment, 1st. See 70th infantry. Excelsior regiment, 2d. See 71st infantry. Excelsior regiment, 3d. See 72d infantry. Excelsior regiment, 4th. See 73d infantry. Excelsior regiment, 5th. See 74th infantry. Fighting quakers. See 4th cavalry. Garde de Lafayette. See 55th infantry. Garibaldi guard. See 39th infantry. Garrard's tigers. See 146th infantry. German infantry, 1st. See 29th infantry. See 68th infantry. German legion. See Independent battalion infantry. German rangers. See 52d infantry. German rifle regiment, 2d. See 68th infantry. German rifles, 1st. See 8th infantry. See 68th infantry. German rifles, 5th. See 45th infantry. NEW YORK. 549 Infantry — Continued. Governor's guard. See 66th infantry. Greene's brigade, composed of the following: 60th, 78th, 102d, 137th, 149th regiments infantry. The 45th, 84th 147th, 157th regiments infantry were sent to his support, night of July 2, 1863. Halleck infantry. See 146th infantry. Hawkin's zouaves. See 3d infantry. See 9th infantry. Herkimer regiment. See 34th infantry. Highland brigade. *The Highland brigade. By S. M. Elhott. New York, 1861. 29p. Highlanders. See 79th infantry. Independent battahon infantry. Transferred to 47th infantry, January 30, 1864. Independence guard. See 12th infantry. See 50th infantry. Independent Irish regiment. See 63d infantry. Irish brigade, composed of the following: 63d, 69th, and 88th Xew York infantry. 28th Massachusetts infantry. 116th Pennsylvania infantry. Irish brigade. The Corby monument. [Philadelphia, 1911.] cover-title, 36 p. 2 pi., 2 port., fold, facsim. 8°. E481.G3C3 The Catholic alumni sodahty of Philadelphia. In memory of Father William Corby, chaplain of the 88th New York infantry of the Irish brigade, who gave absolution to the members of his brigade on the field during the second day's fight at Gettysburg. Memoirs of chaplain life. By Very Kev. W. Corby. Three years chaplain in the famous Irish brigade, "Army of the Potomac." Notre Dame, Ind., 1894. 391 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 12°. {In biog.) The Irish brigade and its campaigns; with some accounts of the Corcoran legion, and sketches of the principal oflacers. By D. P. Conyngham. . . . New York, 1867. 599 p. 8°. E540.I6C7 A comrade in arms tells about the noble legion. The Irishmen made light of hardships, pain, and carnage . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (CUpping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 270.) Irish brigade, 1st regiment. See 69th infantry. 550 NEW YORK. Infantry — Continued . Irish brigade, 3d regiment. • See 63d infantry. Irish brigade, 5th regiment. See 88th infantry. Irish rifles. See 37th infantry. Iron Clads. See 136th infantry. Iron hearted regiment. See 115th infantry. Ironsides. New York, 1863. 52 p., 1 1. 8°. E649.L92 (In L. C.) Loyal meeting of the people of New- York, to support the government, prosecute the war, and maintain the union, held at the Cooper institute, Friday evening, March 6, 1863. < Re- ported by A. E. Warburton . . . > New York, 1863. 80 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 219.) Madalin. ^Address delivered . . . 28th November, 1866, in Feller's hall, Madahn, township of Red Hook, Dutchess Co., N. Y., by Brvt. Maj.-Gen. J. Watts De Peyster . . . upon the occasion of the inauguration of a monument erected by "this immediate neighborhood, (Tivoli-Madalin,) to her defenders who lost their lives in suppressing the slave- holders' rebelHon . . . New York, 1867. cover-title, 122, Ixp. 8°. F127.D8D4 (/uL. C.) See 84th infantry. Madison county. * Our county and its people. A descriptive and biographical record of Madison county. New York. Ed. by J. E. Smith. Boston, 1899. x, 649, 239 p. illus., ports., fold, maps, plans. 4°. F127.M2S6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 190-206. The making of the Empire state. By J. W. Redway. New York, [1904.] 263 p. front., illus., ports., maps, facsims. 12°. (Stories of the states.) F119.R32 Ci\dl war period: p. 207-218. Marlborough. * The history of the town of Marlborough, Ulster county. New York . . . 1887. By C. H. Cochrane. Poughkeepsie, 1887. 2 p. 1., 202 p. illus., plates (partly fold.) fold. map. 8°. F129.M34C6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 28-30. 566 NEW YORK. Marlborough — Continued . * History of the town of Marlborough, Ulster county, New York . . . By C. M. Woolsey. Albany, 1908. 471 p. front., (port.) plates (partly fold.) maps, plans. 8°. ri29.M34W8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 317-347. Mechanicsville. Se^ Ellsworth monument association. Monroe. * Chronicles of Monroe in the olden time . . . By D. N. Free- land. New York, 1898. x, 249 p. front, (map). 8°. F129.M75F8 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 180-214. Monroe county. * Landmarks of Monroe county. New York. Containing an historical sketch of Monroe county and the city of Rochester. By W. F. Peck . . . Boston, Mass., 1895. xi, 492, 339 p. ports. 4°. F127.M6L3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 93-102. * History of Monroe county. New York. [By W. H. Mcintosh.] . . . Philadelphia, 1877. vi, [7]-320 p. cxxxvi plates, (inch illus., ports.) maps. f°. F127.M6M2 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 269-294. See Rochester. Montgomery county. * History of Montgomery and Fulton counties, New York . . . New York, 1878. 252 p. plates, ports., map. f°. F127.M7H6 (/tiL. C.) Montgomery county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 75-84. Fulton county civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 178-187. Morrisania. See Westchester county. National war committee of the citizens of New York, *. . . Report of the proceedings of the National war com- mittee of the citizens of New- York. [New York, 1862.] 9 p. 8°. (No. 3. [Reports of the National war committee of the citizens of New- York.]) E523.N6 {In L. C.) Caption title. Dated: New- York, 22d September, 1862. Report of the committee appointed to examine a plan to provide for greater efficiency in ambulance and camp- hospital corps. [New York? 1862?] 4 p. 8°. (No. 4. [Reports of the National war committee of the citizens of New York.]) E621.N52 *. . . Report to the National war committee of the citizens of New York, on army organization and depot camps. [New York, 1862.] 12 p. 8°. (No. 5. [Reports of the National war committee of the citizens of New York.]) E471.N58 {In L. C.) NEW YORK. 567 National war committee of the citizens of New York — Continued. Report of the conmiittee appointed to take into consideration the condition of western Texas. [New York?, 1862 ?] 17 p. 8°. (No. 3. [Eeports of the National war committee of the citizens of New York.]) E523.N53 {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 209.) *. . . Speech of Hon. Andrew Jackson Hamilton, of Texas . . . on the condition of the South under rebel rule, and the necessity of early rehef to the Union men of western Texas. < Reported by A. F. Warburton, stenographer. . . .> [New York, 1862.] 19 p. 8°. (No. 7. [Reports of the National war committee of the citizens of New York.]) E458.2.H15 (In L. C.) * Report of the Committee who visited Washington on the affairs of western Texas. [New York, 1862.] 15 p. (Its no. 9.) {In L. C.) New York in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. Comp. by Frederick Phisterer. Albany, 1890. 532 p. 8°. E523.P57 New York medical association for the supply of lint, bandages, etc., to the United States army. Final report . . Presented July 25th, 1861. New York, 1861. 32 p. 8°. E629.N56 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 263.) New York state army list. January, 1862 . . . New York, [1862.] [2], 94 p. 16°. New York state army list. April, 1862 . . . New York, [1862.] 124 p. 16°. New York: the planting and the growth of the Empire state. By E. H. Roberts. . . . Boston, 1887. 2 v. map. 12°. (American commonwealths [v. 8-9]) F119.R64 Paged continuously. Civil war period: v. 2, p. C51-679. * New York : the planting and the growth of the Empire state. By E.H.Roberts. Boston, 1904. 2 v. front., (fold, map, v. 1.) 12°. F119.R65 {InL.C.) Paged continuously. Civil war period: v. 2, p. 651-679. Niagara county. * History of Niagara county. New York. . . . New York, 1878. 397 p. plates, ports., map. 4°. F127.N5H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 131-163. * Landmarks of Niagara county. New York. Ed. by WiUiam Pool. [Syracuse,] 1897. vi, 447, 254 p. front., ports. 4°. F127.N5P8 {Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 77-92. North Collins. See Concord. 80379—13 37 568 NEW YORK. Nnnda. * 1808-1908. Centennial history of the town of Nunda . . . Ed. by W. H. Hand. [Rochester,] 1908. 637 p. illus., ports., maps, plans. 4°. F129.N95H3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 492-610. Ogdensburg. * Eeminiscences of Ogdensburg, 1749-1907. Ed. by Swe-Kat-Si chapter, Daughters of the American revolution. New York, 1907. 5 p. 1., 183 p. front, plates, ports. 8°. F129.03D3 (/nL. C.) Ogdensburg during the civil war. By A. E. Daniels: p. 112-167. Oneida county. . * History of Oneida county. New York. DBy S. W. Durant.] Philadelphia, 1878. 678 p. front., iUus., plates, ports., maps. f°. F127.05D9 (7nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 639-678. * [A hst of battle flags. Carried and taken by Oneida county regiments during the war of the rebelUon, now in the custody of the Oneida historical society.] {In Oneida historical society at Utica, N. Y. Utica, N. Y., 1910. 8°. Yearbook no. 11. p. [xiii]-xv.) . F127.0505 (7n L. C.) 26tli, 97th, 117th, 146th regimentB infantry, 2d regiment heavy artillery. *Our county and its people. A descriptive work on Oneida county, New York. Ed. by D. E. Wager. [Boston,] 1896. xi, 636, 180, 411 p. front., ports., plan. 4°. F127.05W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 195-198. Oneida historical society, TJtica, N. Y. Presentation of the battle flags of the Oneida county regi- ments to the Oneida historical society. [Utica, 1898.] cover-title, 90 p. pi., port. 8°. E523.058 Oneonta. *A history of Oneonta from its earhest settlement to the present time. By D. M. Campbell. Oneonta, N. Y., 1906. 190 p. front., plates. 12°. F129.05C2 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 136-138. Onondaga. * Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. By D. H. Bruce. [Boston,] 1896. 2 v. fronts., illus., ports., maps, plans. 4°. F127.06B8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 240-255. Onondaga county. * History of Onondaga county. New York. . . . By W. W. Clayton, Syracuse, N. Y. New York, 1878. iv, 430 p. front., plates, ports., map. f°. F127.06C7 {In L. C.) Civil war period, with rosters of officers: p. 84-134. NEW YOBK. 569 Ontario county. * History of Ontario county, New York ... Ed. by G. S. Con- over . . . Comp. by L. C. Aldrich. Syracuse, N. Y., 1893. 518, 396 p. ports., map, facsims. 4°. F127.07A3 (/nL.C.) 2 pts. in 1 V. Civil war period: 136-154. * History of Ontario county, New York. [By W. H. Mcintosh.] . . . Philadelphia, 1876. iv, 7-276 p. front., plates, ports, maps. f°. F127.07M2 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 82-100. Orange county. * History of the county of Orange; with a history of the town and city of Newburgh. . . . By E. M. Euttenben. New- burgh, N. Y., 1875. 424, [1] p. front., plates, ports., maps, facsims. 8°. F127.08R9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 196-198, 286-288. *The history of Orange county, New York. Ed. by Russel Headley. Middletown, N. Y., 1908. 997, xviii p. front., plates, ports. 4°. F127.08H4 {In L. C.) Civil war period, with rosters of officers: p. 94-129. Orleans county. * Historical album of Orleans county, N. Y. ... New York, 1899. 320 p. front., illus., plates, ports., map. f°. F127.09H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 96-113. * Landmarks of Orleans county, N. Y. ... Ed. by I. S. Sig- ner ... Syracuse, N. Y., 1894. vui, 668, 48, 242 p. plates, ports., map, fold, plans. 4°. F127.09S5 {Inli.G.) 3 pts. in 1 V. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 70-89. Oswego county. * Landmarks of Oswego county. New York. Ed. by J. C. Churchill . Syracuse, N. Y., 1895. xi, 843, 72, 348. p. plates, ports., maps, facsims. 4°. F127.091C5 (Zn L. C.) Civil war period: pt. 1, p. 171-210. * History of Oswego county, New York. [By Crisfield Johnson.] . . . Philadelphia, 1877. 449 p. front., illus., plates, ports., map. f°. F127.091J6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 75-115. Alphabetical list of soldiers under each town. Otsego county. * Otsego county. New York, geographical and historical . . . By E. F. Bacon. Oneonta, N. Y., 1902. 85 p. front., illus., fold. maps. 8°. F127.093B2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 14-18. 570 KEW YORK. Otsego county — Continued. * 1740. History of Otsego county, New York. [D. H. Hurd.] Philadelphia, 1878. 378 p. front., plates, ports., map. f°. F127.093H9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 55-97, 104-105, 117-118, 137-138, 143, 148-149, 155-156, 165-166, 173-174, 182-184, 190, 197-198, 215-216, 222, 235-236, 245, 252, 290-291, 296, 313-314, 330-332, 346-348, 364, 368-369. Owego. Dedication of the soldier's monument at Owego, July fourth, 1891. Addresses by the Hon. T. C. Piatt, the Hon. B. F. Tracy, and Gen. I. S. Cathn. Brooklyn, 1892. 54 p. front., ports. 8°. F129.0808 {In W. D."l. pamp. V. 263.) Plattsburgh. See Clinton county. * A political history of the state of New York. By DeA. S. Alexander. New York, 1909. 3 v. 8°. F119.A37 (7n L. C.) Civil war period: v. 2, p. 367^03; v. 3, p. 1-135. Political history of New York state during the period of the civil war. By Sidney D. Brummer. New York, 1911. 451 p. 8°. E523.B89 Portland. •* Historical sketches of the town of Portland . . , By H. C. Taylor. Fredonia, N. Y. 1873. xiv, [15]-446 p. front., ports. 8°. F129.P88T2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 263-298. Poughkeepsie. Dutchess county and Poughkeepsie sanitary fair. * Keport of the Dutchess county & Poughkeepsie sanitary fair, held at Sanitary hall, in the city of Poughkeepsie, from March 15 to March 19, 1864. Poughkeepsie, 1864. 52 p. 8°. E635.P87 {In L. C.) * The Eagle's history of Poughkeepsie . . . 1683 to 1905. By Edmund Piatt. Poughkeepsie, 1905. 328 p. illus., ports., maps, facsim. f°. F129.P9P7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 175-195. Protective war claim association of the state of New York. * Report of the Protective war claim association of the state of New York. New York, 1864. 20 p. 8°. E629.P96 {In L. C.) Queens county. * History of Queens county. New York . . . New York, 1882. 576 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 4°. F127.Q3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 65-73. NEW YOEK. 571 Queensbury. *A history of the town of Queensbury in the state of New York ... By A. W. Holden. Albany, N. Y., 1874. viii, 519 p. front., illus., plates, ports., map. 8°. F129.Q3K7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 131-141. See Washington County. Randolph. * Memorial address at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument, Maple Grove cemetery. Written by Hon. J. T. Edwards. Read by Mrs. J. T. Edwards. [Randolph, N. Y., 1906.] [16] p. front., plates. 4°. F129.R2E2 {In L. C.) Eensselaer county. * History of Rensselaer county. New York . . . By N. B. Sylvester. Philadelphia, 1880. 564 p. illus., plates, ports., maps., facsims. 4°. F127.R3S9 {In L. C.) Civil wax period and rosters of oflBcers: p. 74^109. * Landmarks of Rensselaer county, New York. By G. B. An- derson. Syracuse, N. Y., 1897. xi, 735, 460 p. ports. F127.R3A5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: pt. 1, p. 95-133. Rhinebeck. * Documentary history of Rhinebeck in Dutchess county, N. Y., . . . By E. M. Smith. Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1881. v, [7]r239 p. front., (map). 8°. F129.R4S6 (7n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 220-224. Kichfield. *Annals of Richfield. By H. A. Ward. Utica, N. Y., 1898. 102 p. 12°. F129.R48W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 45-50. Bichmond county. * History of Richmond county (Staten Island), New York . . . Ed. by R. M. Bayles. New York, 1887, ix, 741 p. illus., plates, ports. 4°. F127.S7B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 274-321. Rochester. * Seim-centennial history of the city of Rochester . . . By W. F. Peck. Syracuse, N. Y., 1884. 736 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F129.R7P4 {In L. C.) Civil war "period: p. 149-154. * History of Rochester and Monroe county. New York. ... to . . . 1907. By W. F. Peck. New York, 1908. 2 v. fronts., plates, ports., map. f°. F127.M6P3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 80-86. 572 KEW YORK. Bockland county. * History of Rockland county, New York ... By David Cole. New York, 1884. 344, 75 p. front., plates, ports., map. 4°. F127.R6C6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 78-91. * History of Rockland county. By F. B. Green. New York, 1886. vi, 444 p. double plates. 4°. ri27.R6G7 {In L. C.) CivU war period and lists of soldiers: p. [291J-330. Rushford. *RusMord and RusMord people. Planned, ed. and pub. by H. J.W.Gilbert . . . 1910. [Rusbford?] 1910. [10]p. ll., 672 p. front., illus., port., map. 12°. F129.R9G4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 313-339. Bye. * Cbronicles of a border town. History of Rye, Westchester county, New York, 1660-1870 . . . By C. W. Baird . . . New York, 1871. xvi p., 1 1., 570 p. illus., maps., facsims. 8°. F129.R91B1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 384-391. St. Lawrence county. * History of St. Lawrence county. New York. [By S. W. Durant and H. B. Pierce.] . . . Pbiladelpbia, 1878. 521 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps, plans. 4°. F127.S2D9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 456-508. Salem. * The Salem book. Records of the past and glimpses of the future. Prepared for publication by a group of Salem's sons and daughters. Salem, N. Y., 1906. 250 p. front, (port.) plates. 8°. F129.S2S21 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 172-178. Saratoga. * Story of old Saratoga and history of SchuylerviUe. By J. H. Brandow. Albany, N. Y., 1900. xxiii, 396 p. front., illus., ports., maps. 12°. F129.S28B8 {In L. 0.) Civil war period: p. 218-227. Saratoga county. * Our county and its people. A descriptive and biographical record of Saratoga county. New York. [Comp. By G. B. Anderson.] . . . Boston, 1899. xi, 584, 203 p. ports. 4°. F127.S26A5 {In L. C.) 3 pts. in 1 V. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: pt. 1, p. 216-272. NEW YOEK. 573 Saratoga county — Continued. * History of Saratoga county, New York . . . By N. B. Syl- vester . . . Philadelphia, 1878. 514 p. front., plates, ports., maps, plans. 4°. F127.S26S8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 106-120. Sardinia. See Concord. Schenectady. See Albany. Schoharie county. * History of Schoharie county, New York ... By W. E. Roscoe. Syracuse, N. Y., 1882. 470, xxviii p. front., plates, ports. 4°. F127.S3R8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 86-102. Also under each town is an alphabetical list of soldiers. Military records of Schoharie county veterans of four wars . . . Comp. by G. H. Warner. Albany, N. Y., 1891. 428 p. 8°. F127.S3W2 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 119-428. Schuylerville. See Saratoga. Seneca county. *Historyof Seneca CO., New York . . . Philadelphia, 1876. iv, 5-170 p. front., plates, ports., map. f°. F127.S4H6 (7n.L.C.) Civil war period: p. 58-78. * Short history of the state of New York. By J. J. Anderson and A. C. Flick. New York, 1901. viii, 407 p. Ulus., ports., maps. 12°. F119.A54 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 211-234. Skaneateles. *Skaneateles. History of its earliest settlement and reminis- cences of later times . . . By E. N. Leslie. New York, 1902. xxii, 477 p. front., illus., ports., maps. 4°. F129.S68L6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soliders: p. 339-360. Smyrna. * Early years in Smyrna and our first old home week. By G. A. Munson. [North Utica, ?N. Y. ?] 1905. 208, [1] p. plates, ports. 8°. F129.S693M9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 128-130. Southampton. * Early history of Southampton, L. I., New York ... By G. R. Howell . . . New York, 1866. 318 p. diagrs. facsims. 12°. F129.S7H8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 84-86. State woman's relief corps home, Oxford. Annual report. Albany, v. UB384.N707 *16th (1909/09). Albany, 1910. 95 p. 8°. {In L. C.) *17th (1909/10). Albany, 1911. 91 p. front., plates. 8°. {In L. C.) *18th (1910/11). Albany, 1912. 81 p. 8°. (In L. C.) 574 NEW YOEK. Steuben county. * History of Steuben county, New York. . . . By W. W. Clay- ton. Philadelphia, 1879. 460 p. illus., plates, ports, maps. f°. F127.S8C6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 105-149. * Landmarks of Steuben county. New York. Ed. by Harlo Hakes . . . Syracuse, N. Y., 1896. 379, 530 p. ports. 4°. F127.S8H2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 190-204. * Historical gazetteer of Steuben county. New York . . . Comp. and ed. by M. A. Roberts . . . Syracuse, N. Y., 1891. 592, 354 p. illus., ports. 4°. F127.S8R6. {In L. C.) 2 pts. in 1 V. * Stories of New York. By A. T. Levering. Boston, [1896.] 224 p. illus., ports., maps, facsims. 12°. (Young folks library of American history.) F119.L91 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 193-196. * Story of New York. By E. S. Brooks. Boston [1888.] 2 p. 1., [4], 11-311 p. front., illus., plates. 8°. (The story of the states.) F119.B87 (/n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 262-271. * The Story of the Empire state . . . By G. Van D. Southworth. New York, 1902. x, 213 p. front., illus., ports., maps, facsims. 12°. F119.S72 {In L. C.) CivH war period: p. 183-190. Suffolk county. * History of Suffolk county, New York . . . New York, 1882. [512] p. front., plate, port. 2 facsims., map. f°. F127.S9H6 {In L. C.) CivU war period and lists of soldiers: p. 70-79. Ticonderoga. *An historical address by Joseph Cook, delivered . . . July 25, 1864. Ticonderoga, N. Y., [1909.] 109 p. front, (col. port.) plates, ports. 12°. F129.T5C6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 106-108. Tioga county. * History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York ... [By H. B. Pierce and D. H. Hurd.] Phil- adelphia, 1879. 687 p. plates, ports., maps. f°. F127.T6P3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 32-71. * To the clergy and laity of the diocese of New York. [By] Horatio Potter. [December 12, 1860. New York n860 1] 7 p. 8°. E440.5.P86 {In L. C.) A letter. NEW YORK. 575 Tompkins county. * Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York, including a his- tory of Cornell university. By W.T. Hewitt. Ed. by J. H. Selkreg. Syracuse, N. Y., 1894. viii, 704, 71, 276 p. illus., ports., maps., facsims. 4°. F127.T7S4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 18-22. Troy. A history of the Troy citizens corps, Troy, N. Y. By H. P. Judson. . . . Troy, N. Y., 1884. 207 p. plates incl. front, (partly col.). 8°. UA368.J93 * History of the city of Troy . . . to . . . 1876. By A. J. Weise . . . Troy, N. Y., 1876. 400 p. front., plates, maps (partly fold.) 8°. F129.T8W6 (ZnL. C.) Ci^dl war period: p. 227-250. * Troy's one hundred years, 1789-1889. By A. J. Weise. Troy, N. Y., 1891. vii, 453 p. front., illus. fold, plate, maps, facsims. 4°. F129.T8W7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 180-201. Ulster county. * History of Ulster county, New York . . . Ed. by A. T. Clear- water. Kingston, N. Y., 1907. 712, xii p. ports. 4°. F127.U4C6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 299-300, 317. * History of Ulster county. New York . . . By N. B. Sylvester . . . Philadelphia, 1880. 310, 339 p. iUus., plates, ports., maps. f°. F127.U4S9 {In L. C.) 2 pfB. in 1 V. Civil war period: pt. 1, p. 155-166. See part 11 for town lists. U. S. sanitary commission. Branch for western New YorTc. *Eeport. May, 1864 to Aug., 1865. Buffalo, 1865. 18 p. 8°. E635.U59 {In L. C.) See also Buffalo. Ladies' christian commission. U. S. sanitary commission. Woman's central association for relief. New York. Annual reports. E635.W865 2d, May 1, 1863. New York, 1863. 35 p. fold. tab. 8°. Semi-annual reports. 3d, Nov. 1, 1863. New York, 1863. 23 p. fold. tab. 8° Branch of tte U. S. sanitary commission . How can we best help our camps and hospitals ? Statement and correspondence, published by order of the Woman's central association of rehef, New York. New York, 1863. 39 p. 8°. E635.W87 576 NEW YORK. TJ. S. sanitary commission. Woman's relief association of Brooklyn. * Report of the Woman's relief association of the city of Brook- lyn . . . auxiliary to the United States sanitary com- mission . . . [Brooklyn ?1863?] 15 p. fold. tab. 8°. E635.U7119 (In h.C.) Report covers Dec. 1, 1862, to May 1, 1863. Women's relief association of Brooklyn and Long Island. {In Woman's work in the civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. p. 650-658. 8°.) E467.B86. TJtica. * Outline history of Utica and vicinity. Prepared by a com- mittee of the New Century club. [E. G. Brown, I. J. Butcher, F. A. Goodale] Utica, N. Y., 1900. iv p., 1 1., [2], 201 p. front., plates. 8°. F129.U8B8 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of officers: p. 22-32. * Semi-centennial of the city of Utica, March 1st, 1882, and first annual supper of the Half Century club, March 2d, 1882. Published by the Oneida history society, Utica, N. Y., 1882. 196 p. front., ports. 8°. F129.U806 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of officers: p. 44-53. Warsaw. * History of the town of Warsaw, New York, from its first settle- ment to the present time . . . By A. W. Young . . . Buf- falo, 1869. xiv p., 1 1., [17]-400 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F129.W2Y7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 212-231. Washington county. * History and biography of Washington county and the town of Queensbury, New York . . . Arranged and ed. by the Gresham publishing company, Chicago, 111., 1894. xii, 17-436 p. front., ports. 4°. F127.W3G8 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 55-62. * History of Washington county, New York . . . Philadelphia, 1878. 504 p. front., plates, ports., maps. i°. F127.W3H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 75-86. * Washington county. New York. Its history to the close of the nineteenth century. Historian and editor-in-chief, W. L. Stone . . . New York, 1901. xiii, 570, 318 p. ports. 4°. F127.W3S8 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 835-345. Wayne county. Military history of Wayne county, N. Y. The county in the civil war. By L. H. Clark. Sodus, N. Y., [188-] ' 691, [1], 173, [1], 35, [1], 17, [3], xi p. 8°. F127.W4C6 Brief histories of 17th, 27th, 33d, 45th, 65th, 67th, 75th, 90th, 98th, 105th, 111th, and 160th infantry; 9th heavy artillery; 8th and 22d cavalry. NEW YORK. 577 Wayne county — Continued. * Landmarks of Wayne county, New York. Ed. by G. W. Cowles . . . Syracuse, N. Y., 1895. viii, 437, 41, 343 p. ports., maps (partly fold.) 4°. F127.W4CS (In L. C.) 3 pts. in 1 V. Civil war period: p. 83-91. * History of Wayne county. New York . . . [By W. H. Mc- intosh.] Philadelphia, 1877. 216 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps, f °. F127.W4M2 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 48-60, 74-76, 79-80, 90-92, 95-96, 112-114, 120, 125-126, 131-132, 151-153, 159, 163-164, 179-183, 187-188, 192-193, 204. West Farms. See Westchester county. West Point. West Point battle monument: history of the project to the dedication of the site, June 15th, 1864. Oration of Maj.- Gen. McClellan. New York, 1864. 35 p., 2 1. 12° (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 283.) Westchester county. *History of Westchester county, New York, including Mor- risania, King's Bridge, and West Farms . . . J. T. Scharf . . . Philadelphia, 1886. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., fold, maps, facsims. t°. F127.W5S3 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 490-516. The New York election and the state of the country. Mr. Jay's address to the citizens of Westchester county, on the approaching state election. Delivered at Morrisania, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1862. New York, 1862. 24 p. 8°. ^History of Westchester county, New York ... to the year 1900. By Frederic Shonnard and W. W. Spooner. New York, 1900. vi, 638 p. front., illus., plates, ports., facsuns. 4°. F127.W5S5 (InL.C.) Civil war period : p . 594-603 . Westport. *Bessboro: a history of Westport, Essex county. New York. By C. H. Royce. [n. p., 1902] 7 p. 1., vi-xviii, [1], 611, [4] p. inch maps. 8°. F129.W716R8 (/?i L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 500-556. Wheatland. *Wheatland, Monroe county. New York. A brief sketch of its history. By G. E. Slocum. Scottsville, N. Y., 1908. 138 p. front., ports. 8°. F129.W716S6 (InL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 81-88. Woman's central association for relief, New York. See U. S. sanitary commission. Woman's central association for relief, New YorTc. Woodlawn national cemetery. See Elmira. 578 NOBTH CAROLINA. Wyoming; county. *History of Wyoming county, New York . '. . New York, 1880. 310 p. front., plates, ports., maps. f°- F127.W9H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 76-103. Yates county. *History of Yates county. New York . . . Ed. by L. C. Al- drich. Syracuse, N. Y., 1892. 671 p. ports. 4°. F127.Y3A3 (/riL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 128-163. The military history of Yates county, N. Y. By Walter Wol- cott. Penn Yan, N. Y., 1895. viii, [3]-157 p. 8°. F127.Y3W8 Yonkers. *The history of Yonkers . . . By C. E. Allison. New York, [1896.] [6], 454 p. front., illus., ports., maps, facsims. f°. F129.Y5A4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 199-224. Yonkers in the rebellion of 1861-65. Including a history of the erection of the monument to honor the men of Yonkers who fought to save the Union. By T. A. Atkins and J. W. Oliver. Yonkers, 1892. 262, [1] p. inch front., plate, port. 4°. F129.Y5A8 Young men's Christian association. *The work of the army committee . . . which led to the organ- ization of the United States Christian commission: a paper read . . . 18th Dec, 1865 ... by Cephas Brainerd. New York, 1866. 40 p. 8°. E635.B81 (/nL. C.) NORTH CAROLINA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general' s office. *Keport of the adjutant-general (R. C. Gathn). May 16, 1864. [n. p., 1864.] {In Documents accompanying the Message of the governor. Doc. 1, p. 21-119. 8°.) {With Executive and legislative documents . . . Extra sessions, 1863-'64. Raleigh, 1864.) J87.N8 1863p {In L. C.) Blockade statements. Report of H. A. Dowd, A. Q. M., Nov. 19, 1864. [Raleigh? 1864?] 7 p. 8°. (7n Legislative documents. Doc. no. 7. Session 1864-'65.) J87.N8 1864/65p General assembly. Roster of North Carohna troops in the war between the states. Prepared, by order of legislature of 1881, by J. W. Moore . . . Raleigh, 1882. 4 v. 8°. E573.3.N87 NOETH CAEOLINA. 579 General assembly — Continued. Roster of North Carolina troops, etc. — Continuecl . Contents : V. 1— Executive and staff officers. General officers. Ist-Sth regiments infantry. 9th regiment cavalry. 10th regiment artillery. (1st reg't.) llth-15th regiments infantry. V. 2— 16th-18th regiments infantry. 19th regiments cavalry. 20th-35th regiments infantry. 36th regiment artillery. (2d reg't.) V. 3— 37th-39th regiments infantry 40th regiment artillery. 41st-58th regiments infantry. 59th regiment cavalry. 60th-62d regiments infantry. V. 4— General officers. Staff officers. Briga,ding of regiments. 63d regiment cavalry. 64th regiment infantry. 65th regiment cavalry. 66th-69th regiments infantry. 1st battalion sharpshooters. 1st battalion artillery. Cavalry battalion, Thomas' legion. 2d battalion infantry. 3d battalion light artillery. 4th battalion cavalry. 5th battalion light artillery. 6th battalion Armory guard. 7th battalion infantry. 70th-72d regiments infantry, Junior reserves. 73d-74th regiments infantry. Senior reserves. 8th battalion heavy artillery. 75th regiment cavalry. 9th battalion, Junior reserves. 10th battalion infantry. 70th regiment infantry. (More complete roll.) llth-13th battalions cavalry. 58th, 60th regiments infantry, consolidated. 60th regiment, Company H, infantry. Naval department. 14th-15th battalions cavalry. Conscript service. Recapitulation . 580 NORTH CAROLINA. General assembly. House. Session 1862-63. A bill to organize a patrol force for this state. Introduced by Mr. Grissom. [Kaleigh ? 1863 ?] 3 p. 8°. (House bill no. 145.) Report of the Select committee . . . An act to provide clothing, and all other necessary quartermasters' supplies for North Carolina troops, and to forward to said troops all voluntary donations . . . [Raleigh? 1862.] 6 p. 8°. (Amendments to House bill no. 11.) General assembly. Senate. Extra session, 1863. A bill concerning raids. Introduced by Mr. Young. [Raleigh ? 1863.] 2 p. 8°. (Senate biU no. 12.) Governor. *Message. (H.T.Clark.) Aug. 16, 1861. [n. p., 1861.] 7 p. 8°. .(/n North Carohna. General assembly. PubUc docu- ments. Doc. 1. 2d extra session 1861.) J87.N8 1861p {In L. C.) * Inaugural address. (Z. B. Vance.) Raleigh, Sept. 8, 1862. [n. p., 1862.] lOp. 8°. (/n North Carolina. General assem- bly. Pubhc documents. Doc. 18. Session 1862-63.) J87.N8 1861p. (In L. C.) * Special message. (Z.B.Vance.) And accompanying docu- ments, [n. p., 1862?] 16 p. 8°. (In North Carolina. General assembly. Public documents. Doc. 19. Session 1862-63.) J87.N8 1861p {In L. C.) Message. (Z. B. Vance.) [n. p., 1863?] 18 p. 8°. {In North Carolina. General assembly. Public documents. Doc. 1. Session 1864-5.) J87.N8 1864/65p Special message. (Z. B. Vance.) Nov. 27, 1863. [n. p. 1863.] 4 p. 8°. {In North Carolina. General assembly. Pubhc documents. Doc. 13. Session 1864-65.) J87.N8 1864/65p * Concerning propositions for peace, Dec. 30, 1863. {In Docu- ments accompanying the message of the governor. Doc. 1, p. 124-129. 8°.) {With Executive and legislative documents. . . . Extra sessions, 1863-64. Raleigh, 1864.) J87.N8 1863p {In L. C.) Z. B. Vance, governor. * Message. (Z.B.Vance.) May 17, 1864. [n. p., 1864.] 129 p. 8°. (/?! North Carolina. General assembly . Executive and legislative documents. Extra session 1863-64. Raleigh, 1864. Adjourned session, 1864. Doc. 1.) J87.N8 1863p {In L. C.) NORTH CABOLINA. 581 Oovernor. Provisional. Message. (W. W. Holden.) Nov. 30, 1865. [n. p., 1865?] 5 p. 8°. (In North. Carolina. General assemlly. Public documents. Doc. 1. Session 1865-66.) J87.N8 1864/65p Oovernor. Message. (Jonathan Worth.) Jan. 18, 1866. [n. p., 1866 ?] 22 p. 8°. (/ti North Carolina. General assembly. Legisla- tive documents. Doc. 7. Session 1865-66.) J87.N8 lS66p A proclamation. By His Excellency, Thomas Bragg, gov- ernor of the state of North Carolina. {In Legislative docu- ments. 1865-66. Doc. no. 2, p. 65-66. S°.) J87.N8 1865/66p. Treasury department. * Treasurer's report (Jonathan Worth) May 17, 1864. [n. p., 1864?] 47 p. 8°. {In Documents accompanying the message of the Governor . . . May 17, 1864. Doc. 6.) ( WitJi, Executive and legislative documents of the extra sessions, 1863-'64. Raleigh, 1864.) J87.N8 1863p (ZnL.C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina in the great war 1861-65. Written by members of the respective commands. Edited by Walter Clark. Pub- lished by the state. Raleigh, 1901. 5 v. fronts., illus. plates (incl. illus., ports., maps.) 8°. E573.4.C59 Contents : V. 1— Generals from North Carolina. Regiments and brigades. Naval officers from North Carolina. Organization — Adjutant-general's department. By Major A. Gordon. Quartermaster-general's department. By Major A. Gordon. Subsistence department. By Major A. Gordon. Ordnance department. By Major A. Gordon. Pay department. By Major A. Gordon. Board of claims. By Major A. Gordon. Adjutant-general's department. By Major W. A. Graham. Bethel regiment. lst-8th regiments iofantry. 9th regiment. (1st reg't cavalry.) 10th regiment. (1st reg't artillery.) llth-16th regiments infantry. V. 2— 17th-18th regiments infantry. 19th regiment. (2d reg't cavalry.) 20th-35th regiment uifantry . 36th regiment. (2d reg't artillery.) 37th-39th regiments infantry. 40th regiment, (3d reg't artillery.) 41st regiment. (3d reg't cavalry.) 42d regiment infantry. 582 NOBTH CAROLINA. Histories of the several regiments — Continued. Contents — Continued . V. 3— 43d-58th regiments infantry. 59tli regiment. (4tli reg't cavalry.) 60tli-62d regiments infantry. 63d regiment. (5th reg't cavalry) 64th regiment infantry. 65th regiment. (6th reg't cavalry.) 66th-69th regiments infantry. V. 4— Organization of reserves. 70th-74th regiments infantry . ( lst-5th reserves . ) 75th regiment. (7th reg't cavalry.) ■76th-78th regiments infantry. (6th-8th reserves.) 79th regiment. (8th reg't cavalry,) 80th-83d regiments infantry. 81st-83d regiments. (lst-3d regiments of detailed men.) Supplemental histories. 16th regiment infantry. 10th regiment. (1st reg't artillery) Battalion histories. Battalion organization. Ia1^25th battalions. Unattached companies. North Carolinians in other commands. The two brothers. (L. J. and H. J. Walker.) The Conscript bureau. The Corps of engineers. Brigade histories. Brigade organization. Anderaon-Ramseur-Cox brigade. Branch-Lane brigade. Clingman's brigade. Cooke's brigade. Daniel-Grimes brigades. Garland-Iverson-Johnston brigade. Hoke-Godwin-Lewis brigade. Martin-Kir kland brigade. Pender-Scales brigade. Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacBae brigade. Ransom's brigade. Robert's cavalry brigade. Gordon-Barringer cavalry brigade. Junior reserves' brigade. Chaplain service. The Medical corps. The militia. The Home guard. Military prisons. Prison life at Johnson's Island. Prisoners at Johnson's Island to Governor Vance. List of prisoners at Johnson's Island. Prisoners at Morris Island. List of N. C. prisoners at Morris Island. Prison life at Fort Delaware. Escape from Fort Warren. Salisbury prison. NOKTH CAROLINA. 583 [istories of the several regiments — Continued. Contents — -Oontinued. V. 5— Dedication. Review and conclusion. List of historians and contributors. Number of troops from North Carolina. Number of genei-als from North Carolina. Generals commissioned by the state. North Carolinians on military courts. General and field officers killed. North Carolina troops — where stationed Nov. 1861. Deeds of daring — six heroes. Other deeds of daring. A North Carolina heroine. Captures and battles. Capture of forts before the war. Battle of Manassas. The fall of Hatteras. Chicamacomico . Loss of Roanoke Island . Fall of Roanoke Island. Sharpsburg. Battle of White Hall. Flank march at Chancellorsville. The wounding of Jackson. Longstreet's assault at Gettysburg. Pettigrew's brigade at Gettysburg. Pettigrew's charge at Gettysburg. The Pettigrew-Pickett charge. Defence of Fort Wagner. Chickamauga. Capture of Plymouth. Second Cold Harbor. Reams station. The thin gray line. Defence of Fort Fisher. The surrender of Appomattox. The return from Appomattox. Last fifteen days of Baker's command. A battle after the war. North Carolina in the navy. Confederate vessels in North CaroUna. North Carolina navy. The ram Albemarle. Capture of the Underwriter. The steamer Ad-Vance. Running the blockade. The Shenandoah. Fight with blockaders. Blockade running. North Carolina's financial operations in England. North Carolina's record. Parole list at Appomattox. Comments on parole list. 80379—13 38 584 NOETH CAEOLINA. Histories of the several regiments — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 5 — Continued. Addenda. First North Carolina soldier to die. Sixth regiment at Manassas. Report of Sharpsburg battlefield commissioners. First regiment at Gettysburg. Unparalled loss. Capture of Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg. Incident at Gettysburg. Flanner's battery at the crater. Prisoners under fire at Morris Island. Twenty-sixth battalion. Company B, Tenth Virginia cavalry. The Home guards. The Home guards face Stoneman. Hillsboro military academy. N. C. military institute. University of N. C. in the war. The last battle and the last surrender. Supplement to Appomattox parole list. Corrections. Index to Appomattox parole list. Index to illustrations. General index, Worth Carolina Soldiers. Paroled at Appomattox. {In. So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 254-255.) 8°. E485.5.A14 North Carolina troops. How they were armed during the war between the states. By F. A. Olds. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 29, p. 145-151.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Number of North Carolina troops in the C. S. army. By D. H. Hill. In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 29, p. 295-296. 8°.) E485.'4.A14 Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. (African descent.) (Union) Designa- tion changed to 14th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 17, 1865. Black River tigers. See 10th battahon heavy artillery. Company B. Wheeler's heavy artillery. See 10th battalion, heavy artil- lery. Battery D. light Artillery. 13th battahon hght artillery. Battery B. Formerly Bat- tery B, 2d hght artillery. Badham's battery. See 3d battahon light artillery. Com- pany B. Branch's battery hght artiUery. (Latham-Potts-Flanner.) See Flanner's battery hght artillery. NORTH CAROLINA. 585 light Artillery — Continued. Brem's battery light artillery. See 1st light artillery. Bat- . tery C. Bunting's battery light artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery I. Cape Fear battery Ught artillery. See 13th battalion light artillery. Battery C. Capehart's battery. See 3d battahon hght artillery. Com- pany C. Dickson's artillery. See 13th battahon hght artillery. Bat- tery E. Elhs hght artillery. See 1st hght artiUery. Company A. Planner's battery hght artiUery. Planner's North Carohna battery at the battle of the crater. By H. G. Planner. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 5, p. 247-248.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Graham's artillery. See 1st light artillery. Battery C. Harrington hght artiUery. See 13th battahon hght artiUery. Company A. Manly's artillery. See 1st hght artiUery. Battery A. Moore's artiUery. See 1st hght artillery. Battery E. Northampton artiUery. See 3d battahon light artiUery. Company A. Pool's artiUery. See 1st hght artillery. Rowan's battery light artiUery. (ReiUy.) See 1st hght artillery. Battery D. Starr's artillery. See 13th battahon Hght artiUery. Bat- tery B. Whitford's battery light artiUery. See 1st hght artiUery. Battery I. Wilmington horse artiUery, hght artiUery. See 1st hght artUIery. Battery I. Wilmington hght artiUery. See 1st hght artiUery. Battery E. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. *The First North Carolina. A famous cavalry regiment ... By Gen. Rufus Barringer . . . [n. p., 186-] 16 p. 8°. E573.6.1st {In L. C.) Night attack of the 1st and 2d North Carolina cavalry upon KUpatrick's division. Gen. Wade Hampton's report. {In Our living and our dead. v. 2, p. 166- 170.) 8°. E485.093 2d cavalry. See 1st cavalry. 586 NOKTH CAROLINA. Cavalry — Continued . 5th cavalry. Brook Church and something about the Fifth -North Carolina cavalry. Death of J. B. Gordon. (In So. hist. soc. papers" v. 29, 139-144 p.) 8°. E485.4.A14 12th battalion Partisan rangers, cavalry. Baker's cavalr}^. See 3d cavalry. Evan's cavalry. See 5th cavalry. Ferebee's cavalry. See 4th cavalry. Gordon's cavalry. See 1st cavalry. Robinson's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry. 1861 to 1865, by an old Johnnie. Personal recollections and experiences in the Confederate army. James Dinkins. Cincinnati, 1897. xv, 17-280 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. E605.D58 The First North Carolina infantry of Confederate States army. Roster of its commissioned officers. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 18, p. 51-54.) 8°. E485.4.A14 The First North Carolina volunteers and the battle of Bethel. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 19, p. 212-246.) 8°. E485.4.A14 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 35th U. S. colored troops, February 8, 1864. 2d infantry. Company C. Sketch of the Duplin rifles. Prepared in 1895 by partici- pants in its movements. Company C, 2d regiment N. C. volunteers. RoU of Company A, 43d N. C. infantry, [n. p., 1895?] 12 p. 8°." {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 212 and 263.) 2d infantry. (Union.) Consolidated with 1st infantry, Feb- ruary 27, 1865. 2d mounted infantry. (Union.) J. Washington Brank. Report from the Committee on Military affairs ... to place the name of J. Washing- ton Brank upon the muster roll. . . . [Washington, 1886.] Ip. 8°. ([U.S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 1242.) 2d mounted infantry (Union.) Report . . . Committee on IVEilitary affairs ... to re- move the charge of desertion against certain soldiers . . . who were detached by order Maj.-Gen. Schofield . . . [Washington, 1879.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 41st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 46.) NOETH CAROLINA. 587 Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 36th U. S. colored troops, February 8, 1864. 3d infantry. Third North Carolina around Richmond. Report July 4, 1862. W. L. Derosset, lieut.-col. commanding. {In Our living and our dead. v. 2, p. 293-294.) E485.093 3d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 37th U. S. colored troops, February 8, 1864. 4th infantry. Extracts of letters of Major-General Bryan Grimes, to his wife, written whUe in active service in the Army of northern Virginia. Together with some personal recollections of the war . . . Compiled from original manuscripts by Pulaski Cowper . . . Raleigh, N. C, 1883. 137, [1] p. 8°. (Inhiog.). Raleigh, N. C. 1884. 134 p. 8° {In biog.) 5th infantry. * "Recapitulation roll." 186-[?] {In Confederate memo- rial literary societj'. Richmond.) 6th battalion infantry. Fayetteville arsenal. History of the Sixth (N. C.) battalion of armory guards. By M. P. Taylor. {In So. hist.soc. papers." v.24,p. 231-237.) 8°. E485.4.A14 6th infantry. * Sketch" By N. W. Ray. [n. p., n. d.] 45 p. 6th infantry. Company D. Storming the stone fence at Gettysburg. Morgantown veteran tells of the charge. By T. E. Causby. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 29, 339-341 p.) 8°. E485.4.A14 6th infantry. See Old Thhd brigade. 11th infantry. The Eleventh North Carolina regiment. The successor of the First N. C. volunteers (the Bethel regiment.) Its history . . . March 31, 1862, to . . . Apr. 9, 1865. By W. J. Martin. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 23, p. 42-56.) 8°. E485.4.A14 See 15th infantry. 13th infantry. See 23d infantry. 14th infantry. Reminiscences of the civil war, 1861-1865. By P. L. Ledford . . . ThomasviUe, N. C, 1909. 104 p. 12°. E605.L47 588 KOKTH CAEOLINA. Infantry — Continued . 15tli infantry. Memorial address delivered May 19, 1890, at Wilmington, N. C, by Hon. C. M. Stedman. A sketch of the life and character of General William MacRae, with an account of the battle of Ream's station. Wilmington, N. C, [1890?]. 27 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 36.) 20th infantry. Company E. * History of Co. E, 20th N. C. regiment. 1861-'65. Con- federate greys. Goldsboro, N. C, 1905. 23 p. 8°. E573.5.20th {In L. C.) Written mainly by B. B. Carr, one of a committee requested to prepare this sketch. 22d infantry. Sketches of the 22d regiment of North Carolina state troops, in the first two years of the war. By J. R. Cole. {In Our living and our dead. v. 1, p. 305-313.) 8°. E485.093 Twenty-second North Carolina infantry. Its history. By Graham Davies. Its organization, with accurate rosters. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 256-267.) 8°. E485.4.A14 23d infantry. The 23d North Carolina infantry. Organized in 1861, as the 13th regiment of volunteers. Historical sketch of, by H. C. Wall. (7n So. hist. soc. papers, v. 25, p. 151- 176.) 8°. E485.4.A14 23d infantry. Company B. * Muster-roll. Apr., 1862. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 23d infantry. Company D. Historical sketch of the Pee Dee guards, (Co. D, 23d N. C. regiment,) from 1861 to 1865. By H. C. Wall. Raleigh, 1876. 100 p. 12°. 24th infantry. See Ransom's brigade. 25th infantry. See Ransom's brigade. 26th infantry. "Food for powder." How the Twenty-sixth North Caro- lina caught hot bullets. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Brave North Carolinian fell at Gettysburg. How Col. Henry King Burgwyn lost his life. By Fred. A. Olds. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 36, p. 245-247.) 8°. E485.4.A14 NOKTH CABOLIl^A. 589 Infantry — Continued . 26th infantry — Continued. * History of the Twenty-sixth regiment of the North Caro- lina troops, in the great war, 1861-65. By G. C. Underwood . . Goldsboro, X. C, [1901 ?] 2 p. 1., 122, 6 p. front., ports. 8°. E573.5.26th (In L. C.) *Col. John R. Lane and his regiment. By Bennett H. Young. {In Confederate veteran. Xashville, Tenn., 1909. 4° T.xvii, p. 110-111.) E48.5.C74 (//iL. C.) See 15th infantry. 27th infantry. EQstorical sketch of the 27th North Carolina infantry. By J. A. Graham, (/r^ Our living and our dead. v. 1, p. 97-122.) S-. E485.093 27th infantiy. Company B. Reminiscences of the GuOford grays, Co. B, 27th X. C. regiment. By J. A. Sloan. Washington, 1883. 129 p. S". Eo73. 5.27th 28th infantr\'. Twenty-eighth Xorth Carohna infantry. General J. H. Lane writes its history . . {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 24, p. 324-339.) 8° E485.4.A14 Twenth-eighth regiment Xorth Carolina volunteers. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 18, p. 55.) 8° E485.4.A14 Poem. 32d infantrv-. * Reunion. 1895. {In Charlotte Observer, Dec. 8, 1895.) The 33d Xorth Carolina infantry. Memorial sketch. Lieut. Thomas A. Cowan. {In Our living and our dead. V. 3, p. 36-38.) 8^ E485.093 34th infantrj-. Battle flag of the old 34th X. C. regiment, (/n Confederate veteran, Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. v. xviii, p. 507. iUus.) E485.C74 35th infantry. See Ransom's brigade. 38th infantry. The Thirty-eighth Xorth Carolina regiment. Its history in the civil war. By G. W. Flowers. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 25, p. 245-263.) 8° E485.4.A14 Sketch of the Thirty-eighth regiment Xorth Carohna troops. By W. J. Hoke. {In Our hving and our dead. V. 1, p. 545-551.) 8°. E485.093 38th infantry. Company G. Company G, 38th Xorth Carolina troops. By J. E. Rheim. (A comment.) {In Our hving and our dead. V. 3, p. 180.) 8°. E485.093 590 NORTH CAROLINA. Infantry — Continued . 43d infantry. Sketch of the Forty-third regiment North Carolina vol- unteers. Prepared in 1895 by officers and men who were participants in its movements. [By T. S. Kenan.] Kaleigh, 1895. 26 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 212 and 263.) See 2d infantry. Company C. 44th infantry. The Forty-fourth North Carolina infantry. Historical sketch of. By C. M. Stedman. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 25, p. 334-345.) 8°. E485.4.A14 See 15th infantry. 46th infantry. Colonel William L. Saunders. A tribute from Colonel R. A. Brock, secretary of the Virginia historical society. {In North Carolina university magaziae. Raleigh, 1893. 8°. n. s. vol. 12, p. 156-159.) LH1.N7U6 47th infantry. See 15th infantry. 48th infantry. The Forty-eighth N. C. troops at Sharpsburg. By W. F. Beasley. {In Our hving and our dead. v. 1, p. 330.) 8°. E485.093 49th infantry. The Forty-ninth N. C. infantry C. S. A. Its history, its organization, in March 1862, until overpowered and made prisoners at Five Forks, Va., Apr. 1, 1865. By T. R. Roulhac. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 23, p. 58-78.) 8°. E485.4.A14 See Ransom's brigade. 52d infantry. Company A. * Muster-roll. Apr., 1864. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) See 15th infantry. 54th infantry. * The soldier's history of the war, containing a narrative of events, campaigns, and battles which occurred in connection with the bloody war which took place in the United States in 1861. By Rev. John Paris . . . [n. p., n. d.] 434, iv p. The adventures of a conscript. By W. H. Younce. {In National tribune. Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7-28, 1899, Jan. 4, 11, 1900.) NORTH CAROLINA. 591 Infantry— Continued . 56th infantry. Company F. *The Southern soldier boy. A thousand shots for the Confederacy. By James C. ElHott . . . Raleigh, [1907.] 77, [1] p. front. (port.) 8°. E605.E46 {In L. C.) See Ransom's brigade. 58th infantry. The Fifty-eighth North Carohna at the battle of Chicka- mauga. By J. B. Palmer. {In Our living and our dead. v. 3, p. 454-455.) 8°. E485.093 See 54th infantry. Avery's (C. M.) infantry. See 33d infantry. Avery's (I. E.) infantry. See 6th infantry. Barbour's infantry. See 37th infantry. Barry's infantry. See 18th infantry. Bennett's infantry. See 14th infantry. Bethel regiment. See 1st infantry. Brabble's infantry. See 32d infantry. Brown's infantry. See 1st infantry. Charlotte grays. See 1st infantry. Co. C. Christie's infantry. See 23d infantry. Clarke's infantry. See 24th infantry. Clingman's brigade composed of the following : 8th, 31st, 51st, and 61st regiments infantry. Confederate greys. See 20th infantry. Company E. Connally's infantry. See 55th infantry. Conner's infantry. See 22d infantry. Cooper's infantry. See 1st battalion infantry. Cox's infantry. See 2d infantry. Daniel -Grimes brigade composed of the following : 32d, 43d, 45th, 53d regiments, and 2d battalion infantry. Davis' infantry. See 12th infantry. De Rossett's infantry. See 3d infantry. Duplui rifles. See 2d infantry. Company C. Faison's infantry. See 56th infantry. Faribault's infantry. See 47th infantry. Fayctteville independent light infantry company. Address delivered by Maj. J. C. McRae to the Fayette independent light infantry company, on the occasion of its 81st anniversary. {In Our living and our dead. V. 1, p. 32-38.) 8°. E485.093 Garrett's infantry. See 5th infantry. Gibb's infantry. See 42d infantry. Gilmer's infantry. See 27th infantry. 592 NORTH CAROLINA. Infantry — Continued . Godwin's infantry. See 57th infantry. Guilford grays. See 27th infantry. Company B. Hall's infantry. See 46tli infantry. Haywood's infantry. See 7th infantry. Hill's infantry. See 48th infantry. Hogsed's (Hogshed's?) company Home guards. (Union.) Capt. W. W: Hogshed. . . . Report from the Committee on military affairs . . . for the relief of Capt. W. W. Hogsed's company of North Carolina Home guards . . . [Washington, 1886.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 920.) (Serial no. 2437.) Hoke's infantry. See 38th infantry. Hornet's nest rifles. See 1st infantry. Co. B. Hyman's infantry. See 13th infantry. Johnston's infantry. See 23d infantry. Jones' infantry. See 35th infantry. Jordan's infantry. See 31st infantry. Kenan's infantry. See 43d infantry. Kirkland's infantry. See 21st infantry. Lane's brigade composed of the following: 7th, 18th, 28th, 33d, and 37th regiments infantry. Lane's brigade. (Branch-Lane.) History of Lane's North Carolina brigade. By J. H. Lane. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 7, p. 513-522; v. 8, p. 1-8, 67-76, 97-104, 145-154, 193-202, 241-248, 396-403, 489-496; v. 9, p. 29-35, 71-73, 124-129, 145- 156, 241-246, 353-361, 489^96; v. 10, p. 57-59, 206- 213, 241-248.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Lane's brigade at the battle of Frederickburg. {In Our livmg and our dead. v. 1, p. 197-203.) 8°. E485.093 Lane's infantry. See 26th infantry. Leventhorpe's infantry. See 11th infantry. Lewis's infantry. See 43d infantry. Lowe's infantry. See 28th infantry. Lowrance's infantry. See 34th infantry. Lumberton guards. See 2d infantry. McAfee's infantry. See 49th infantry. McDowell's infantry. See 1st infantry. McElroy's infantry. See 16th infantry. McKethan's infantry. See 51st infantry. MacRae's infantry. See 15th infantry. Martin's infantry. See 17th infantry. Morehead's infantry. See 45th infantry. NORTH CAROLINA. 593 Infantry — Continued . Murchison's infantry. See 54tli infantry. Nethercntt's infantry. See 8th battalion infantry. Old Third brigade, composed of the following: 6th infantry. North Carolina. 4th infantry, Alabama. 2d, 11th infantry, Mississippi. Old Third brigade. The "Old Third" brigade and the death of General Bee By R. W. York. {In Our living and our dead. v. 1, p. 561-566.) E485.093 Owens' infantry. See 53d infantry. Parker's infantry. See 30th infantry. Parks' infantr}'. See 52d infantry. Parsley's infantry. See 3d infantry. Pee Dee guards. See 23d infantry, company D. Pettigrew's brigade, composed of the follo\ving: 11th, 26th, 44th, 47th and 52d regiments infantry. Radcliffe's infantry. See 61st infantry. Ransom's brigade, composed of the following: 24th, 25th, 35th, 49th and 56th regiments infantry. Ransom's brigade. Ransom's brigade. Its gallant conduct in the capture of Plymouth. By E. G. Moore . . . {In So. hist; soc. papers, v. 36, p. 363-367.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Rutledge's infantry. See 25th infantry. Shaw's infantry. See 8th infantry. Singeltrary's infantry. See 44th infantry. Slough's infantry. See 20th infantry. Smith's infantry. See 2d battalion infantry. Smith's infantry. See 45th infantry. Tarheel's thin gray line. Colin Campbell's Highlanders out- done by North Carolinians. By Gen. B. T. Johnson. With corrections and additions, by R. D. Stewart. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 27, p. 170-176.) 8°. E485.4.A14 Toon's infantry. See 20th infantry. Union volunteers. See 1st infantry. (Union.) Washington's infantry. See 50th infantry. Webb's infantry. See 6th infantry. Wharton's infantry. See 1st battalion. Volunteers. (Union.) Register. {In U. S. War Dept. Official army register of the volunteer force, of the United States Army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. . . . [Washmgton, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 594 NOETH CAROLINA. MISCELLANEOUS. An account of the assassination of loyal citizens of North Carolina for having served in the Union arnay which took place at Kingston ia the months of February and March, 1864. By E. C. Hawkins. New York, 1897. 46, [1] p. 8°. E524.H39 • Alamance county. A sketch of the Senior reserves of Alamance county. By J. G. Albright. {In Our living and our dead. v. 1, p. 134- 137.) 8°. E485.093 Another witness — Gettysburg. By T. B. K. {In Our living and our dead. v. 3, p. 457-463.) 8°. E485.093 (North Caroliaa troops in the battle of Gettysburg.) * Brief sketches of the North Carolina state troops in the war between the states. lst-7th, llth-14th, 10th-20th, 28th-31st, 37th regiments ... 1st battalion heavy artUlery, 2d battalion light infantry . . . Collected and comp. by J. C. Birdsong Raleigh, N. C, 1894. 213 p. 8°. E573.4.B61 {In L. C.) Charlotte. See Mecklenburg county. * The conditions that led to the Ku Klux Klans. By Mrs. T. J. Jarvis. Raleigh, 1902. 24 p. 12°. {In North Carolma booklet. Raleigh, 1902. 12°. vol. 2, no. 1.) F251.N86 (/ti L. C.) * Confederate reveille, memorial edition. Published by the Pamlico chapter,- Daughters of the Confederacy, Washington, N. C, May 10, 1898. Raleigh, 1898. 162 p. inch ports, front. 8°. E573.U58 (7n L. C.) Eye-witness; or. Life scenes in the old North state. Depicting the trials and sufferings of the Unionists during the rebellion. By A. O. W[heeler]. Boston, 1865. 276 p. plates inch front. 12°. F259.W55 {In L. C. PZ3.W5598E) Five points in the record of North Carolina in the great war of 1861-5. Report of the committee appointed by the North Carolina literary and historical society — 1904. Goldsboro, N. C, 1904. 79 p. maps. 8°. E573.N87 Forsyth county. * Forsyth county. ByA.L. Fries . . . Winston, 1898. 3p.l., 132 p. front, (map) plates, diagrs. 12°. F262.F7F9 {In L. C.) Oivil war period: p. S9-106. Fort Fisher. The capture of Fort Fisher, North Carolina, Jan. 15, 1865. By Adelbert Ames. (/riM. O. L. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1907. 8°. v. 3, p. 1-24.) E464.M7 NOETH CAROLINA. 595 Fort Fisher— Continued. The capture of Fort Fisher. By N. M. Curtis. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections . . . New York, 1907. 8°. V. 3, p. 25-51.) E464.M7 Friends, Society of. North Carolina yearly meeting. *An account of the sufferings of Friends of North Carolina yearly meeting, in support of their testimony against the war, from 1861 to 1865 . . . Baltimore, 1868. 28 p. 8°. E524.F91 (In L. C.) Gettysburg. See Another witness . . . Guilford county. * The history of Guilford county, North Carolina. By S. W. Stockard . . . Knoxville, Tenn., 1892. 197 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F262.G9S8 (In L.C.). Civil war period: p. 52-67. Hertford county. * The colonial and state political history of Hertford county, N. C. By B. B. Wmborne. [Murfreesboro ? N. C.,] 1906. 348 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. F262.H5W7 (In L. C.) CiviL war period and lists of soldiers: p. [207]-228. * History of ITorth Carolina from the earliest discoveries to the present time. By J. W. Moore. Raleigh, 1880. 2 v. 8°. F254.M82 (In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 2, p. 142-311. Hunted down. The experience of a Southern loyalist in 1861. By H. D. Loftis. {In National tribune. Oct. 13, 1887, p. 8.) * Knocking at the door. Alex. H. Jones, member-elect to Congress : his course before the war, during the war, and after the war. Adventures and escapes. Washington, 1866. 38 p. 8°. E524.J77 {In L. C.) The Ku-Klux klans. By Mrs. T. J. Jarvis. Raleigh, 1902. 26 p. 12°. {In North Carolina booklet. Raleigh, 1902. 12°. vol. 2 ... no. 1.) F251.N86 * Last days of the war in North Carolina. By Z. B. Vance. The last ninety days of the war in North Carolina. By Cornelia P. Spencer. New York, 1866. 287 p. 12°. E470.S73 The last ninety days of the war in North Carolina. By Cornelia P. Spencer. Second thousand. New York, 1866. 287 p. 12°. E470.S74 last year of the war in North Carolina, including Plymouth, Fort Fisher and Bentonsville. An address before the Association Army of northern Virginia, delivered in the Hall of the House of delegates, Richmond, Va., Oct. 28, 1887. By Hon. A. M. Waddell . . . Richmond, 1888.- 31 p. 8° E524.W21 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 212.) 596 NOETH CAROLINA. lincoln county. What Lincoln county did in the late war. By W. J. Hoke. {In Our living and our dead. v. 1, p. 429-434.) 8°. E485.093 The history of Lincoln county. By Alfred Nixon. {In The North Carolma booklet. Raleigh, 1909-1910. v. ix, p. [111H78. 8°.) F251.N86 The civU war: p. 175-178. list of Confederate soldiers in the General assembly of North Carolina. {In Our living and our dead. v. 2, p. 180-183.) 8°. E485.093 The loyal element of North Carolina during the war. By J. W. Savage. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Nebr. Civil sketches and mcidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 1-5.) E464.M65 Massachusetts memorial. See New Bern. Mecklenburg county. *The history of Mecklenburg county, from 1740 to 1900. By J. B. Alexander. 1902. Charlotte, N. C, 1902. iv, 431 p. front., ports., double map. 8°. F262.M4A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period with rosters: p. 333-359. * Reminiscences of the past sixty years. By J. B. Alex- ander . . . Charlotte, N. C, 1908. 513 p. port. 8°. F262.M4A31 {In L. C.) * History of Mecklenburg county and the city of Charlotte, from 1740 to 1903. By D. A. Tompkins . . . Charlotte, N. C, 1903. 2 V. fronts., iUus., plates, ports., facsims. 8°. F262.M4T8 (7n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: vol. 1, p. 138-142; vol. 2, p. 142-179. Memorial to His Excellency, the President of the United States, [n. p., 1866?] 4 p. 8°. {In Legislative documents. 1865- 1866. Doc. no. — ) J87.N8 1865/66p *A military governor among abolitionists. A letter from Edward Stanley to Charles Sumner. New York, 1865. 48 p. 8°. {In L. C.) Murder of Union soldiers in North Carolina. Letter from the secre- tary of war . . . transmitting the report of judge-advocate- general Holt, relative to the murder of certaia Union sol- diers belonging to 1st and 2d North Caroluia loyal infantry. [Washington, 1866.] 89 p. ([U. S.] 39th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 98.) NOETH CAROLINA. 597 New Bern. Massachusetts memorial to her soldiers and sailors who died in the Department of No. Carolina, 1861-1865, dedicated at New Bern, No. Carolina, November 11, 1908. [James B. Gardner. Boston, 1909.] 1 p. 1., 7-102 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E513.G22 Following organizations named: 2d, 3d, 5th, 8th, 17th, 2l8t, 23d, 24th, 25th, 27th, 33d, 43d, 44th, 45th, 46th and 51st vol. infantry, and 2d vol. heavy artillery. Siege of New Berne, N. C. From February 1st to 4th, 1864. [n. p., n. p.] 15 p. 8°. New Bern. Ladies' memorial association. * Confederate memorial addresses. Monday, May 11, 1885 New Bern, N. C. Kichmond, Ya., 1886. 32 p. front. 8° F264.N5L2 {In L. C.) North Carolina. By D. H. HOI, jr. {In Confederate military history Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8° V. 4. iv, 352 p. ports., maps.) E545.E92 North Carolina in the war between the states. By J. A. Sloan. . . Washington, 1883. 170, xxii p. 4°. front, ports. 4° E573.S63 2 pts. in 1 V. Paged continuously: pt. 1, 1-90, vi p.; pt. 2, 91-170, vii-xxii p. North Carolina in the war between the states. Report of the Com- mittee. {In Literary and historical activities in North Carolina 1900-1905. Publications of the Historical com- mission. Raleigh, 1907. 8°. v. 1, p. 416-499. maps.) F251.N84 Contents : "First at Bethel." By E.J. Hale. "Farthest to the front at Gettysburg." By W. A. Montgomery. Longstreet's assault at Gettysburg. By W. R. Bond. "Farthest to the front at Chickamauga." By A. C. Avery. ' ' The last at Appomattox . " By H . A . London . The last capture of guns. By E. J. Holt. Number and losses of North Carolina troops. By S. A. Ashe. The memorials at Bethel, Chickamauga, and Appomattox. Poem: The last charge at Appomattox. By H. J. Stockard. North Carolina on the eve of secession. By Wilham K. Boyd. {In American historical association. Annual report . . . 1910. Washington, 1912. 8°. p. 165-177.) E172.A60 1910 Raleigh. * Historical Raleigh from its foundation in 1792 . . . By M. N. Amis. [Raleigh?, N. C.?,] 1902. 230 p. illus., ports. 12°. F264.R1A5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 168-194. 598 NORTH CAROLINA. * Eecollections of the inhabitants, localities, superstitions and Ku Klus outrages of the Carolinas. By a "carpet-bagger" (John P, Green) who was born and lived there. [Cleveland, 0.," 1880. 205 p. 8°. F259.G79 {InL.C.) Eeconstruction in ITorth Carolina. By J. G. de R. Hamilton. Raleigh, N. C, [1906.] 264 p., 1 1. 8°. F259.H21 Thesis (Ph. D.) Columbia university. Eowan county. * History of Rowan county. North Carolina . . . By Jethro Rumple. Sahsbury, N. C, 1881. viii, 508, x p. 24°. F262.R8R9 (In L. C.) Roll of honor: p. [451]-508. Salisbury. * Report of the Maine commissioners on the monument erected at Salisbury, N. C, 1908 . . . Waterville, 1908. 27, [5] p. front., plates. 8°. E612.S1M2 (In L. C.) "List of men buried at Salisbury, N. C": [4] p. * Revolt of prisoners at Salisbury, N. C. By H. C. Sharp, Co. D, 68th N. C. regt. (In Confederate veteran, Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. V. xviii, p. 59.) E485.C74 (In L. C.) * School history of North Carolina, from 1584 to 1879. By J. W. Moore. Raleigh, N. C, 1879. 323 p. front., ports. 12°. F254.M84 (In L. C.) Ci-vil war period: p. 244-293. * School history of North Carolina from 1584 to the present time. By J. W. Moore. 2d ed. Rev. and enl. . . . Raleigh, N. C, 1882. xvi, 359 p. front, (port.) 8°. F254.M85 (In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 199-244. * Soldiering in North Carolina . . . Embracing an account of the three years' and nine-months' Massachusetts regiments in the department, the freedmen etc., etc. By "one of the Seventeenth." [Thomas Kirwan.] Boston, 1864. 126 p. iUus. 12°. E601.K61 (7n L. C.) Published anonymously. * The story of the old North state. By R. D. W. Connor. Philadel- phia, [1906.] 180 p. front., Ulus., ports., map. 12°. F254.C75 (In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 133-148. * Tales and traditions of the Lower Cape Fear, 1661-1896. By James Sprunt . . . Wilmington, N. C, 1896. 215, Ixii p. incl. front., illus. 12°. F262.C2S7 (In L. C.) * Tales of the Cape Fear blockade. By James Sprunt. . . . Raleigh, 1902. 112 p. 1 pi. 12°. (North Carolina booklet. Raleigh, 1902. 12°. vol. 1 ... no. 10.) F251.N86 (In L. C.) NORTH DAKOTA. 599 ttiversity of North Carolina. * History of the University of North Carolina. By K. P. Battle .• . . vol. 1- ... Raleigh, N. C, 1907- V. 8°. LD3943.B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 719-754. * Sketches of the history of the University of North Carolina, together with a catalogue of officers and students, 1789-1889. [By Kemp. P. Battle. Chapel Hill? N. C.,] 1889. 2 p. 1., 242 p., 1 1. plates. 8°. LD3943.B2 {In L. C.) In the list of students, whicli is alpliabetical, mention is made of the military services of those who served in civil war. * " The University of North Carohna in the civil war." Address dehvered at the centennial celebration of the opening of the institution, June 5, 1895, by S. B. Weeks . . . Richmond, 1896. 1 p. 1., 38 p. 8°. E586.N8W3 {In L. C.) Same {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 1-38.) 8°. E485.4.A14 V^achovia. * History of Wachovia in North Carohna . . . By J. H. Clewell. New York, 1902. xiv, 365 p. front., Ulus., plates, ports., plans. 8°. F265.M8C6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 235-258. Vorth, Jonathan. Correspondence of Jonathan Worth. Collected and ed. by J. G. de R. Hamilton. Raleigh, 1909. 2 v. front, (port.: V. 1.) 8°. (Publications of the North Carolina historical commission.) F259.W93 Paged continuously. ■ Young peoples history of North Carolina. By D. H. Hill. Char- lotte, N. C, 1907. vi, 410 p. front., illus., ports., maps (partly col.) facsim. 12°. F254.H64 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 267-338. NORTH DAKOTA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. 4.djutant-general' s office. Report of the Adjutant-general. (No reports known.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. No publications known. Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 .. . [Washington, 1865 ?] 8v. 12°.) E494.U58 600 OHIO. MISCELLANEOUS. See South Dakota. OHIO. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. *Amiual report of the adjutant-general. 1861. [n. p., n. d.( 98 p. E525.2.037 Annual report of the adjutant-general (C. W. Hill) . . . for the year ending Dec. 31, 1862. Columbus, 1863. 140 p. 8°. E525.2.037 1862 Contents : Adjutant-general's report. New organizations of the current year. 22d, 45th, 50th, 52d, 79th, 83d, 88th-98th, 110th-118th, 120th- 126th regiments infantry. Hoffman's battalion. Governor's guard. Dennison guards. Trumbull guards. Independent batteries. 17th-20th batteries light artillery. 7th regiment cavalry. Enrollment and draft. Ohio volunteer infantry in TJ. S. army. Independent infantry organizations. Ohio volunteer cavalry in U. S. army. Ohio volunteer artillery in U. S. army. Recapitulation of original strength. Appendix. Birge's sharpshooters. 81st regiment infantry. (Organized in Mo.) Independent companies of sharpshooters. Adjutant and inspector-general's office. Annual report of the adjutant and inspector-general (C. W. HiU) ... for the year ending Dec. 31, 1863. Columbus 1864. 208 p. 8°. (Bound with annual report . . . 1862.) E525.2.037 1863 Contents : Adjutant-general's report. Rosters of organizations. Sharpshooters. 86th, 88th regiments infantry. 128th-129th regiments infantry. Independent batteries light artillery. 21st-26th batteries. lst-2d regiments heavy artillery. 8th-12th regiments cavalry. 5th independent battalion cavalry. Union light guards, (cavalry.) OHIO. 601 Adjutant and inspector-general's office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant and inspector-general— Contd. Contents — Continued. Ohio volunteer infantry in U. S. army. Ohio volunteer cavalry in U. S. army. Ohio volunteer light artillery in U. S. army. Recapitulation. General officera in the U. S. volunteer service. I Lineal rank of field officers in the Ohio regiments U. S. A. Department corps. Squirrel hunters. Morgan raid. Work of organizing volunteers and miUtia resumed. Attempted rebel raid from Canada. Military committees. Appendix. Index. Adjutant-general's office. Axinual report of the adjutant-general (B. B. Cowen) ... for the year ending Dec. 31, 1864. Columbus, 1865. 287 p. 8°. (Bound with Annual report . . . 1862.) E525.2.037 1864 Contents: Annual report for 1864. National guard regiments in U. S. service. Militia enrollment. Special report of draft of 1864. Rosters of new organizations. 60th regiment infantry. 13th regiment cavahy. 173d regiment infantry. 174th-183d regiment infantry. 130th-157th, 159th-172d regiments infantry. Lineal rank of field officers . . Commissions issued to National guard, 1864. Appointments and promotions in the Ohio volunteers . . Jan. 1, 1864-Dec. 1, 1864. Casualties occurring in the Ohio volunteers, Jan. 1, 1864-Dec. 1, 1864. Appendix. Military committees for 1864. Index. Annual report of the adjutant-general (B. B. Cowen) . . . for the year ending Nov. 15, 1865. Columbus, 1866. 196 p. 8°. E525.2.037 1865 Contents: Annual report for 1865. Rosters. 184th-189th, 191st-198th regiments iofantry. Regiments mustered out during the year 1865. Casualties among field officers. 602 OHIO. Adjutant-general' s office — Continued. Annual report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Table showing regiments furnished by the state of Ohio during the war . . . Appointments and promotions in Ohio volunteers . . . Quotas. Resources and liabilities of military fund . . . Appendix. Ohio's record in the rebellion. Antietam battlefield commission. Antietam. Keport of th.e Ohio Antietam battlefield commis- sion. By D. Cunningham . . . and W. W. MiUer . . . president and secretary of the commission. [Springfield, Ohio, 1904.] viii, 150 p. plates, ports. 8°. E481.A603 (E475.65.037 in L. C.) Assistant adjutant-general and superintendent of the draft in OTiio. Report of the assistant adjutant-general and superintendent of draft in Ohio. ( WitJi Message of the governor . . . at the adjourned session . . . Jan. 5, 1863. [n. p., n. d.] 8°. p. 100-125.) {In Ohio executive messages and reports.) Auditor of state. *Mihtary and sanitary. Extracts from the governor's message, and sundry executive reports for 1862, for the use of the ofiicers and soldiers in the army from Ohio. Columbus, 1863. 70 p. 8°. E525.0335 (In L. C.) Commissary general's office. * Annual report of the commissary general (C. Delano) 1861. [n. p., n. d.] {In Messages and reports to .the General assembly and governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1861. Columbus, 1862. 8°. pt. 2, p. 537-564.) J87.03 1862p. {In L. C.) Oettyslurg memorial commission. * Report of the Gettysburg memorial commission of Ohio. Columbus, 1889. 144 p. Oovernor. Message (William Dennison) Jan. 6, 1861. {With Messages and reports ... for the year 1861. Columbus, 1862. 8°. pt. 1, p. 329-426.) J87.03 1862 p. *|Inaugural address (David Tod) . . . dehvered before the Senate and House of representatives, Jan. 13, 1862. {In Message and reports for the year 1861. Columbus, 1862. 8°. pt. 1, p. 479-487.) J87.03 1862 p. {In L. C.) Message. (David Tod.) Jan. 5, 1863. [n. p., n. d.] 8°. p. 5-131. {In Ohio executive messages and reports.) OHIO. 603 Oovemor — Continued . * Message. (David Tod.) January 4, 1864. (/n Messages and reports to the General assembly and governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1863. Columbus, 1864. 8°. p. 3-335.) J87.03 1864 p. (In L. C.) Documents accompanying the governor's message of January, 1864. [n. p., n. d.] 8°- p. [125]-304. (In Ohio Executive messages and reports.) Contents: Care of sick and wounded soldiers. Regiments in the field. New organizations. Morgan raid. Raid upon our eastern border. Confinement of Morgan in the Ohio penitentiary and hie escape therefrom. Stragglers and absentees. Draft of 1862. Colored troops. Pay agents. Arming the militia. f^The burial of the dead. Miscellaneous subjects of general interest. Inaugural address. (John Brough.) Jan. 11, 1864. [n. p<, n. d.] 8°. p. [305]-312. {In Ohio executive messages and reports.) Message. (John Brough.) Jan. 3, 1865. [n. p., n. d.] 8°. p. [47]-180. {In Ohio executive messages and reports.) Message. (John Brough.) Jan. 3, 1865. Columbus, 1865. 156 p. 8°. * Inaugural address. (J. D. Cox.) Jan. 8, 1866. [n. p., n. d.] 10 p. Military agency. Keport of James C. Wetmore, Ohio state military agent, to the Governor of Ohio. Washington, D. C, 1865. 9 p. 8°- E525.035 Morgan raid claims commissioners. Eeport of the Commissioners of Morgan raid claims to the governor of the state of Ohio, Dec. 15th, 1864. Columbus, 1865. 453 p. 8°. p. 453 missing. Replaced by mss. copy of original. Ohio Ohickamauga and Chattanooga national parTc commission. Chickamauga. Kecord of the Ohio Chickamauga and Chat- tanooga national park commission. By J. C. McElroy . Cincinnati, 1896. 3 p. I,, 199 p. front, (port.) plate, fold map. 8°. E481.C503 E475.81.037 604 OHIO. OMo GJiickamauga and Gliattanooga national paric commission — Contd* Chickamauga — Continued. Contents: Brief history of the battle. Sketches of Ohio regiments. Ist, 2d, 6th, 9th-llth, 13th, 15th, 17th-19ih, 2lBt, 24th, 26th, 31st, 33d, 35th, 36th, 40th, 41st, 49th, 5lBt, 52d, 59th, 64th, 65th, 69th, 74th, 89th, 90th, 92d-94th, 98th, 99th, 101st, 105th, 113th, 121st, 124th, 125th regiments infantry. 1st, 3d, 4th regiments cavalry. 1st battalion sharpshooters. 1st regiment light artillery. Batteries A, B, C, F, G, M. 6th, 18th, 20th independent batteries light artillery. Work of the commission. Dedication of the monuments. QvMrtermaster-general's office. Annual report of the quartermaster-general (G. B. Wright.) For the year 1861. [Columbus? 1862?] 8°. p. 577-610. (In Ohio executive messages and reports . . . 1861-1865) *Annual report of the quartermaster-general (G. B. Wright.) For the year 1862. Columbus, 1863. 68 p. 8°. UC51.03 1862 {In L. C.) *Annual report of the quartermaster general (G. B. Wright.) 1862. {In Annual reports made to the governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1862. Columbus, 1863. 8°. pt. II, p. 427-492.) J87.03 1863p (Zn L. C.) Annual report of the quartermaster-general (G. B. Wright.) Dec. 31, 1863 For the year 1863. [Columbus? 1864?] 8°. p. [525]-630. {In Ohio executive messages and reports . . . 1861-1865.) Annual report of the quartei master-general (Merrill Barlow) Nov. 15, 1864. For the year 1864. Columbus, 1865. 59 p. 8°. UC51.03 1864 Annual report of the quartermaster-general (Merrill Barlow) . Nov. 15, 1865. For the year 1865. Columbus, 1866. 115, [1] p. . 8°. UC51.03 1865 Annual report of the quartermaster-general (D. W. H. Day) Nov. 15, 1866. For the year 1866. Columbus, 1867. 41 p. 8°. UC51.03 1866 Boster commission. Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1866. . . . Comp. under direction of the Roster commission . . . Pub. by authority of the General assembly. Akron, 1886-1895. 12 v. 4°. E525.3.038 OHIO. 605 Roster commission — Continued. Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio — Continued. Contents: Vol. 1— ' lst-22d regiments infantry. 6th, 8th and 11th regiments reserve infantry. Jones' independent battalion infantry. Wallace guards. Dennison guards. Trumbull guards. Departmental corps infantry. Ist-lOth independent companies sharpshooters. 5th and 27th regiments U. S. colored troops. Unassigned recruits U. S. colored troops. 4th and 11th battalions infantry. 1st regiment light artillery. Cotter and Williams' independent batteries light artillery. 2d independent battalion cavalry. Bard's independent company cavaby. H. W. Burdsall and John S. George's independent companies cav- alry. Vol. 2— lst-20th regiments infantry. (Three years'). Vol.3— 21st-36th regiments infantry. (Three years'). Vol.4— 37th-53d regiments infantry. (Three years'). Vol. 5— 54th-69th regiments infantry. (Three years'). Vol.6— 70th-86th regiments infantry. (Three years'). Vol. 7— 87th-108ih regiments infantry. (Three years'). Vol.8— 110th-140th regiments infantry. Vol. 9— 141st-184th regiments infantry. Vol. 10— 185th-198th regiments infantry. lst-2d regiments heavy artillery. 1st regiment light artillery. lst-20th, 22d-26th independent batteries light artQlery. Williams' Ironton independent battery light artillery. Paulsen's independent battery light artillery. 8th, 2d and 8th independent batteries light artillery. Roll of honor. Vol. 11— lst-13th regiments cavalry. 4th-5th independent battalions cavalry. 3d-4th independent companies cavalry. McLaughlin's squadron cavalry. Merrill's horse, or 2d Mo. cavalry. Union light guard (cavalry) . Harlan's light cavalry, afterwards Company M, 11th Penna. vol. cavalry. (Captain Noah H. Runyan.) Roll of honor. 606 OHIO. Roster commission — Continued. Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio — Continued. Contents — Continued. Vol. 12— United States navy (Ohio) enlistments. 5th independent company cavalry. 6th independent company cavalry. 2d regiment vol. reserve miUtia. Ist regiment U. S. veteran volunteer engineers. 1st, 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th regiments U. S. veteran volun- teer infantry (part.) lst-3d brigade bands (part.) lst-2d regiments Kentucky infantry:. lst-2d regiments West Virginia cavalry. 5th regiment, Company H, West Virginia cavalry. 4th regiment West Virginia infantry. 5th, 7th, and 9th regiments West Virginia infantry. (Ohio veteran credits.) lst-5th regiments infantry (Mexican war.) Independent companies infantry (Mexican war.) 15th regiment. Companies B, C, I), H, and I. Infantry. (Mexi- can war.) Capt. Sanderson's company mounted riflemen. (Mexican.) Roll of honor. Addenda to the roll of honor, vols. 1-11, incl. Errata and addenda, vols. 1-11, incl. Roll of honor at the end of each volume. STiiloJi battlefield commission. Ohio at Shiloh; report of the commission. By T. J. Lindsey . . . [Cincinnati, 1903.] iv, 226 p. front., plates, fold, map. 8°. E481.S503 Soldiers' and sailors' home. Sandusky, Erie co. Annual report of the trustees. UB384.03A.3 1886. Columbus, 1887. 5 p. 8°- 1887. Columbus, 1888. 9 p. 8°. 1888. Columbus, 1889. 15 p. 8°. 2d (1890). Columbus, 1891. 107 p. 8° 3d (1891). Columbus, 1892. 95 p. 8°. 1892. Norwalk, 1893. 135 p. 8°. 1893. Norwalk, 1894. 182 p. 8°. 1894. Columbus, 1895. 130 p. 8°. *1895. Columbus, 1895. 92 p. 8°. 1896. Norwalk, 1896. 85 p. 8°. 1897. Norwalk, 1898. 96 p. 8°. 1898. Columbus, 1899. 128 p. 8°. 1899. Columbus, 1900. 141 p. 8° 1900. Columbus, 1901. 101 p. 8°. *1901. *1902. *1903. *1904. *1905. *1906. *1907. OHIO. 607 Soldiers' and sailors' home — Continued. Annual report of the trustees — Continued. *1908. *1909. *1910. *1911. *1912. *1913. *1914. Special report on the subject of pensions at the Ohio soldiers and sailors' home, Sandusky, Ohio. [M. E. Force, com- mandant.] [n. p., 1896?] 8 p. 8°. Soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home. Xenia. The Soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home. By Henry Howe. {In his Historical collections of Ohio . . . Ohio cen- tennial ed. Norwalk, O., 1896. 4°. v. 1, p. 707-712.) E486.H90 V. 1. Annual report of the Board of trustees and officers of the Soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home, Qocated at Xenia, Greene county,) to the governor of the state of Ohio . . . 16th (1885). Columbus, 1886. 87 p. 8° (/n W. D. L. pamp. v. 252.) 21st (1890). Columbus, 1891. 118 p. front., plates. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 252.) 22d (1891). Columbus, 1891. 127 p. front., plates, map. 8° (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 252.) 1895. Columbus, 1896. 92 p. 8° (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 252.) Surgeon^generaV s office. * Papers accompanying the surgeon-general's (G. C. E. Weber) for the year 1862 (In Annual reports made to the gover- nor .. . for the year 1862. Columbus, 1863. 8°. pt. II, p. 493-516.) J87.03 1863p (In L. C.) *Annual report of the surgeon-general (S. M. Smith) for 1863. (In Messages and reports . . . for the year 1863. Colum- bus, 1864. 8°. pt. II, p. 765-798.) J87.03 1864p. pt. II. (In L. C.) Annual report of the surgeon general. (R. N. Barr.) for 1865. [n. p., n. d.] 8°. p. [761]-877. (In Ohio executive mes- sages and documents.) Vickshurg T)attlefield commission. Ohio at Vicksburg; report of the Ohio Vickshurg battlefield commission. By W. P. Gault . . . secretary to the com- mission. [Columbus ? Ohio, 1906.] 3 p. 1., 3,374 p. front., illus. (map) plates, double map. 8°. E481.V603 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. "Our service in East Tennessee." 1864-5. By H. C. Miller, historian. Paper read at reunion at GaUipolis, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1899. [n. p., n. d.] cover-title, 20 p. 16°. E525.7.1stM 608 OHIO. light Artillery. 1st light artillery. First regiment Ohio volunteer light artillery. . . . Re- port from the Committee on military affairs . . . pro- viding for the recognition of the military services of the officers and enlisted men . . . [Washington, 1900.] 10 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 56th Cong., 1st sess. House. Re- port. No. 1008.) 1st light artillery. Battery A. Annual reunions. E525.5.8.1stAO *lst (1867 at *2d (1868 at *3d (1869 at *4th (1870 at *5th (1871 at *6th (1872 at *7th (1873 at *8th (1874 at *9th (1875 at *10th (1876 at *llth (1877 at *12th (1878 at *13tli (1879 at *14th (1880 at *15tli 1881 at *16th (1882 at *17th (1883 at *18tli (1884 at *19th (1885 at *20tli (1886 at *21st (1887 at *22d (1888 at *23d (1889 at *24th (1890 at *25th (1891 at Earlville, 0.) 1891. 14 p. 16°. (In L. C.) 26t]i (1892 at Camp West Twin Lake, near Earlville, Portage co., 0.) Ravenna, [1892?] 17 p. 24°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262) *27tli (1893 at Earlville, 0.) 1893 *28th (1894 at Earlville, 0.) 1894. 19 p. 16° {In L. 0.) *29th (1895 at Earlville, 0.) 1895. 25 p. 16°. {In L. 0.) *30th (1896 at Earlville, 0.) 1896. 16 p. 16°. {In L. 0.) *31st (1897 at Earlville, 0.) 1897. 20 p. 16°. (In L. C.) *32d (1898 at Earlville, 0.) 1898. 20 p. 16°. {In L. 0.) *33d (1899 at *34tli (1900 at Earlville, 0.) 1900. 23 p. 16°. {In L. C.) *35th (1901 at Earlville, O.) 1901. 25 p. 16°. {In L.C.) *36th (1902 at Earlville, O.) 1902. 21 p. 16° {In L. C.) *37th (1903 at Earlville, 0.) 1903. 19 p. 16°. {In L. 0.) *38th (1904 at Earlville, 0.) 1904. 17 p. 16°. (In L. C.) *39th (1905 at Brady Lake.) 1905. 24 p. 16°. (In L. 0.) *40th (1906 at Brady Lake.) 1900. 22 p. 16° {In L. 0.) *41st (1907 at Brady Lake.) 1907. 26 p. 16°. {In L. C.) OHIO. 609 light Artillery — Continued. 1st light artillery— Continued. Annual reunions — Continued. *42d (1908 at Brady Lake.) 1908. 23 p. 16° {In L. C.) *43d (1909 at Brady Lake.) 1909. 28 p. 16°. (In L. C.) *44th (1910 at *45th (1911 at *46th (1912 at *47th (1913 at *48th (1914 at *49th (1915 at *50th (1916 at History of Battery A, First regiment of Ohio volunteer light artillery. [By H. M. Davidson.] Milwaukee, 1865. 199 p. 12°. E525.8.1stA See Fourteen months in southern prisons . . . 1st light artillery. Battery B. * Our battery; or, The journal of Company B, 1st O. V. A. By O. P. Cutter. Cleveland, 1864. 152 p. 12°. E525.8.1stB {In L. C.) 1st light artillery. Battery D. See Miaty and the cavalry ... By J. G. Vale. E493.V14 1st independent battery hght artillery. Battery H. At Gettysburg. The experience of an Ohio artilleryman . . . The rebel charge of July 3 ... By W. E. Par- melee. . . . (In National tribune, Sept. 2, 1886, p. 1.) 1st hght artillery. Battery M. Consohdated with 1st light artillery. Battery I. 2d independent battery light artillery. The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Wilhams. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincmnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 4th independent battery light artdlery. Non-veterans mus- tered out August 29, 1864. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 10th radependent battery light artillery. 6th independent battery hght artillery. See Sherman's brig- ade. 9th independent battery hght artillery. * Record of 9th independent battery, Ohio veteran volun- teer artillery. Organized at Camp Cleveland, Oct. 11, 1861. Cleveland, 1864. 14 p. 12°. E525.8.9th (In L. C.) * Sketch of the Ninth independent battery Ohio light artil- lery. Cleveland, 1864. 60 p. 610 OHIO. light Artillery — Continued. 10th. independent battery light artillery. See 74th infantry. 11th battery Ught artillery. A battery at close quarters. Paper read before the Ohio commandery of the Loyal legion, October 6, 1909, by . . . H. M. Neil . . . [Cincinnati? 1909.] cover-title, 15 p. 8°. E525.8.11th The story of the Eleventh Ohio Battery at luka and Corinth, Miss. A battery at close quarters. A paper read before the Ohio commandery of the Loyal legion, October 6, 1909. By H. M. Neil . . . Columbus, Ohio, 1909. 30 p. 8°. E525.8.11thN 11th independent battery light artillery. *The Eleventh Ohio battery at luka ... A paper by Cyrus Sears . . . read at a reunion of the survivors at Ciacinnati, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1898. [Akron, 1898.] cover- title, [9] p. port. 4°. E481.I9S4 (/ti L. C.) 13th independent battery Hght artillery not fully organized. Organization discontinued April 20, 1862; enUsted men transferred to 7tb, 10th, and 14th iadependent bat- teries light artillery. 16th independent battery light artillery. The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Williams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 17th independent battery light artillery. "What did we fight for?" A response by A. H. Mattox. At the Second annual reunion ... at Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1886. Cincinnati, 1885. 12 p. 12°. 22d independent battery light artillery. A battery at close quarters. A paper read before the Ohio commandery of the Loyal legion, Oct. 6, 1909. By H. M. Neil . . . Columbus, 0., 1909. 30 p. 8°. E525.8.11thN "An army experience," by J. B. Sanborn, p. [21]-30. 23d independent battery light artillery. Detached from 2d Kentucky infantry, 1861. See Kentucky. Simmons' 1st battery light artillery. 25th independent battery light artillery. Organized by de- tachment from 2d cavalry, August 27, 1862. First des- ignated 3d Kansas independent battery. Organized as 25th independent battery light artillery, February 17, 1863. OHIO. 611 Cavalry. 1st cavalry. *Four years in the saddle. History of the First regiment, Ohio volunteer cavalry. War of the rebellion, 1861- 1865. Comp. by W. L. Curry . . . Columbus, 1898. 2 p. 1., iv, iii, 13-401, [4], iii-v p., 1 1., 50 p. front., plate, port., map. 4°. E525.6.1st {In L. C.) Raid of the Union cavalry commanded by General Judson Ealpatrick, around the Confederate army in Atlanta, August, 1864. By W. L. Curry. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°, V. 6, p. [252]-274.) E464.M71 An American soldier. Minor MilUkin. By A. C. McClurg. (/tiM. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollec- tions. Chicago, 1894. 8°. v. 1, p. [355]-372.) E464.M56 Four weeks with Long's cavalry in East Tennessee. By J. P. Rea. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth series, p. 17-44.) E464.M63 Kilpatrick's raid around Atlanta. By J. P. Rea. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's strug- gle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 152-174.) E464.M63 2d cavalry. *Four years with five armies . . . By Isaac Gause . . . New York, 1908. 2 p. 1., [3]-384 p. plate, 11 port, (inch front.) 8°. E601.G27 {In L. C.) How the day was saved at the battle of Cedar Creek. By A.B.Nettleton. (ZnM.O.L.L.U.S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1887. 8°. First series, p. 258-275.) E464.M63 2d cavalry and 25th battery (light) artillery. Proceedings of annual reunions. E525.6.2d 38th (1903 at Cleveland). Cleveland, 1903. 47 p. 8°. 39th (1904 at Cleveland). GarrettsvUle [1904?] 28 p. 8°. *(1905 at Cleveland, O.) 1905. 44 p. 8°. {In L. C.) *(1906 at Cleveland, O.) 1906. 28 p. 8°. {In L. C.) *(1907 at Youngstown, O.) 1907. 47 p. 8°. {In L. C.) Eeports and minutes of the reunions. 4th independent battalion cavalry. See 13th cavalry. 4th cavalry. *The scout and ranger; being the personal adventures of Corporal [James] Pike . . . Cincinnati, 1865. xi, 19- 394 p. incl. 34 plates, front, (port.) 8°. E608.P63 {In L. C.) 612 OHIO. Cavalry — Continued. 4th cavalry — Continued. Koster of surviving members of the Fourth regiment Ohio volunteer cavalry, 1861-1865, with a brief historical sketch of the regiment. [Comp. by Lucien Wulsin.] Cincinnati, 1891. 67 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 263.) Contents. — Chasing John Morgan in 1861-2, and the capture of Hunstville, Ala., by W. E. Crane. — The Fourth Ohio cavahy in Kilpatrick's raid around Atlanta, by Lucien Wulsin. — A march from Cincinnati to Nashville, by John Kennett. — A sketch of the Selma campaign, by Eli Long. — List of surviving members .... Corrected to Sept. 1, 1890. 5th independent battalion cavalry. See 13th cavalry. 5th cavalry. *The adventures of a volunteer, by a non-conomissioned officer. [T. W. Fanning.] Cincinnati, 1863. 94 p. 12°. E601.F2 {In L. C.) *The hairbreadth escapes and humerous [!] adventures of a volunteer in the cavalry service. [By T. W. Fanning.] Cincinnati, 1865. 200 p. 8°. E601.F21 {In L. C.) 6th independent company cavalry. See New York. 3d cavalry. 6th cavalry. Proceedings of annual reunions. E5 25. 6. 6th 26th (1891 at Salem, O.) 1891. (Clipping.) *27th (1892 at Cleveland, O.) 28th (1893 at Cuyahoga Falls, 0.) 1893. (Clipping.) 29th (1894 at Warren, O.) 1894. (Clipping.) {In Regimental litera- ture 1861-'65. Newspaper clippings. Parts 1-2.) *3lBt (1896 at Warren, O.) 1896. *32d (1897 at Warren, O.) 1897. *33d (1898 at Warren, O.) 1898. *34th (1899 at Warren, O.) 1899. *35th (1900 at Warren, O.) 1900. *36th (1901 at Warren, 0.) 1901. *37th (1902 at *38th (1903 at *39th (1904 at Warren, 0.) 1904. *40th (1905 at Warren, 0.) 1905. *4lBt (1906 at Warren, O.) 1906. [8] *42d (1907 at Warren, O.) 1907. *43d (1908 at Warren, O.) 1908. *44th (1909 at Warren, 0.) 1909. *45th (1910 at *46th (1911 at *47th (1912 at *48th (1913 at *49th (1914 at *50th (1915 at 12 p. 8° {In L. C.) 21 p. 8° {In L. C.) 22 p. 8°. {In L. C.) 50 p. 8° {In L. C.) 26 p. 8°- {In L. C.) 25 p. 8°. {In L. C.) 12 p. 8° {In L. C.) [9] p. 8°. (/nL. C.) 8] p. 8°. {In L. C.) 16 p. 8°- {In L. C.) 24 p. 8°. {In L. C.) 27 p. ports. 8° {In L. C.) OHIO. 613 Cavalry— Continued . 7th independent troop cavalry. Recollections of a peculiar service. By G. C. Ashmun. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1890. 8°. vol. 2, p. 277-292.) E464.M71 7th independent company, cavalry. . . . Lincoln's body guard, the Union light guard of Ohio; with some personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln. By Robert W. McBride . . . Indianapolis, 1911. 39 p. 8°. (Indiana historical society publications, vol. V, no. 1.) F521.I41 7th cavalry. In pursuit of John Morgan. By T. F. Allen. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Cmcmnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [2231-242.) E464.M71 The last raid of Morgan's men. The Union victory at Cynthiana, Ky., June 12, 1864. By Captain of Co. D., [T. F. Allen?], 7th Ohio cav. {In National tribune. June 7, 14, 1900.) Six hundred miles of fried chicken. By T. F. Allen. [n. p., 1899?] p. [162]-175. 8°. The "Underground railroad" and the "Grapevine tele- graph." An escaping prisoner's experience — 1863. By T.F.Allen. (7?i M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [147]- 167.) E464.M71 The company blacksmith. The man who stands behind the man who stands behind the gun By Madison Eppert. {In National tribune. Aug. 4, 1904, p. 7.) Field notes of the Selma campaign. By C. D. Mitchell. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [174]-194.) E464.M71 The Sanders raid into East Tennessee, June, 1863. By CD. Mitchell. (Zri M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [238]- 251.) E464.M71 History of the Seventh Ohio volunteer cavalry. Written by R. C. Rankin. Ripley, O., 1881. 29 p. 8°. E525.6.7th In the saddle. Services of the cavalry at the battle of Nashville. Harrison's brigade of the Sixth Division, and its part in fight and chase. 7th Ohio and 5th Iowa ... By Capt. R. C. Rankin . . . {In National tribune, Nov. 18, 1886, p. 1.) 614 OHIO. Cavalry — Continued. 8th cavalry organized from 44tli infantry, January 4, 1864. 9th cavalry. See 5th cavalry. 10th cavalry. Campaign through the CaroHnas. From Savannah to Goldsboro with Kilpatrick's cavalry . . . {In National tribune. April 28-May 12, 1892.) 12 th cavahy. The Twelfth Ohio cavalry; a record of its organization, and services in the war of the rebeUion, together with a complete roster of the regiment. By F. H. Mason. Cleveland, 0., 1871. 124 p., 1 1. 8°. Roster of the officers and men of the 12th Ohio cavalry. Cleveland, 1870. 43 p. 8°. (Bound with the above.) The end of the war. A raid into Alabama in the summer of 1865 — The last blood shed in the war. By. A. H. Thompson. {In National tribune. Oct. 20, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 12th cavaby. Company C. * The last great Stoneman raid. By Wm. Bushong . . . Delivered at the regimental reunion held at Belle- fontaine, 1910. [n. p., 1910.] [8] p. 8°. E477.9.B97 {In L. C.) 13th cavaby. History and roster of the Fourth and Fifth independent battahons and Thirteenth regiment Ohio cavaby vol- unteers. Their battles and skirmishes, roster of the dead, etc. By Howard Aston. Columbus, O., 1902. Ill p., 1 1., 65 p. front., ports. 12°. E525.6.13th. Harlan's hght cavaby. See Pennsylvania. 11th cavaby. Company M. McLaughhn's independent squadron. ConsoUdated with 5th cavaby, July 28, 1865. McLaughhn's squadron of cavalry. See Sherman's brigade. Union hght guard. See 7th independent company, cavaby. Infantry. Ist infantry. Mustered out September 24-October 14, 1864. Eecruits transferred to 18th infantry, October 31, 1864. 2d infantry. Mustered out October 10, 1864, recruits trans- ferred to 18th infantry. 3d infantry. The citizen soldier; or, memoirs of a volunteer. By John Beatty. Cincinnati, 1879. vii, [9]-401 p. 12°. E601.B36 "[My] capture, imprisonment, and escape, by General Harrison C. Hobart of Milwaukee, Wisconsin"; p. 375-401. OHIO. 615 Infantry — Continued . Sd infantry — Continued. A regiment in search, of a battle. By John Beatty. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history . . . Cincinnati, 1890. 8°. v. 3, p. 422-452.) E464.M71 T. 3. 4th infantry, 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. Cleveland, O., 1886. [12], [13J-287 p. plates (incl. front., iUus., ports., maps.) 8°. E525.5.4th. 5th infantry. The Fifth Ohio infantry at Resaca. By R. L. Kilpatrick {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1896. 8°. v. 4, p. 246-254.) E464.M71 *What I saw from 1861 to 1864; personal recollections of John M. Paver, 1st Ueutenant Company C, andR. Q. M. 5th, Ohio vol. infantry. [Indianapolis, 1906?] 100 p. ports. 8°. E601.P33 (/ti L. C.) 6th infantry. The story of a regiment: a history of the campaign and associations in the field, of the Sixth regiment Ohio volunteer infantry. By E. Haimaford. Cinciimati, 1868. 2 p., 1 1., [v]-xvi, 17-622 p. map. 8°. E525.5.6th 7th infantry. The campaign of West Virginia of 1861. By J. N. Cross. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series. p. 146-172.) E464.M63 The history of Company C, Seventh regiment, 0. V. I. By Theodore Wilder. Oberlin, 1866. 2 pi., 83 p. 12°. E525.5.7thW2 Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861- 1864, with roster, portraits and biographies. Ed. and comp. by Lawrence Wilson . . . assisted by the His- torical committee of the Regimental association. New York, 1907. 652 p. front., plates, ports., plans. 8°. E525.5.7thW Kerns town. Wlio charged and took the stone wall at the battle. By Lawrence Wilson. {In National trib- une. June 6, 1889, p. 6.) 80379—13 40 616 OHIO. Infantry — Continued. 7th infantry — Continued. The 7th Ohio. Personal reminiscences of a promoted private of Co. D, who was there to the end. By Law- rence Wilson. {In National tribune. Jan. 14, 21, 1904.) The Seventh regiment: a record. By. G. L. Wood. New York, 1865. 304 p. 12°. E525.5.7th Mustered out July 6, 1864. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 5th infantry. 8th infantry. At the battle of Antietam with the Eighth Ohio infantry. By T. F. DeB. Galway. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. N. Y. New York, 1907. 8°. v. 3, p. 70-85.) E464.M7 A military history of the 8th regiment Ohio vol. inf'y: its battles, marches and army movements. By Frank- lin Sawyer. Ed. by G. A. Groot. Cleveland, 0., 1881. 260 p., 1 1. front, (port.) 8°. E525.5.8th. Unveiling of the Ohio monuments, Sept. 14, 1887. Re- union of the Eighth Ohio. Remarks by General Frank- lin Sawyer, [n. p., n. d.] 15 p. illus., port. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 263.) At head of title: Ohio's day at Gettysburg. Mustered out July 13, 1865. Veterans and recruits formed in two companies and transferred to 4th infan- try battalion, June 25, 1864. 9th infantry. • "Die neuner." Eine schilderung der Kriegsjahre des 9ten regiments Ohio vol. infanterie vom 17, April, 1861 bis 7, Juni, 1864. Mit einer Einleitung von Oberst Gustav Tafel. Cincinnati, 1897. v-ix, 11-290 p., 1 1. front., illus., ports. 8°. E525. 5.9th. 10th iafantry. William Haines Lytle. By Dr. and C. Kemper. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. vol. 1, p. 19-35.) E464.M71 Stone River sketches. By Alfred Pirtle. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. V. 6, p. [95]-110.) E464.M71 Three memorable days — A letter from Chattanooga, November, 1863. By Alfred Pirtle. {In M. 0. L. L.. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. V. 6, p. [35J-46.) E464.M71 See 18th battalion infantry. OHIO. 617 Infantry — Continued. 11th infantry. A history of the Eleventh regiment, (Ohio volunteer infantry,) contaiaing the military record ... of oflS.cer 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., etc. Comp. ... by [J. li.] Horton & Teverbaugh. . . . Dayton, 1866. xv, 17-287 p. 8°. E525.5.11th Lights and shadows of army life; or, Pen pictures from the battlefield, the camp, and the hospital. By W. W. Lyle. 3d ed. Cincinnati, 1865. xi, [9]-403 p. 12°. E635.L98 Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion and roster of the Eleventh Ohio infantry reunion association . . . V. 12° & 16°. E525.5.11thO lat (1869 at Troy.) and 2d (1870 at Dayton.) Tippecanoe City, 1871. 42 p. *3d (1871 at Cincinnati.) *4th (1872 at Piqua.) *5th (1873 at Troy.) *6tii (1874 at Cincinnati.) *7th (1875 at Dayton.) *8th (1876 at Troy.) *9th (1877 at Piqua.) *10th (1878 at Cincinnati.) *llth (1881 at Cincinnati.) *12th (1883 at Cincinnati.) *13th (1885 at Dayton.) Cincinnati, 1886. 40 p., 1 1. 16°. (In L. 0.) *Uih (1886 at Troy.) *15th (1887 at Piqua.) *16th (1888 at Columbus.) Cincinnati, 1889. 28 p. 16°. (Jw L. 0.) 17tli (1889 at Chattanooga, Tenn.) and 18th (1890 at Dayton, 0.) Dayton, [1890.] 38 p. 16° "; (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 259.) Wth (1891 at Tippecanoe City, O.) and 20th (1892 at Piqua.) Dayton, 1892. 54 p. 16°. {Also in W. D. L. pamp. V. 259.) 21st (1893 at Indianapolis, Ind.) and 22d (1894 at Norwood, O.) Dayton, [1894?] 50 p. front., illus., 'ports. 16°. (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 259.) 23d (1895 at Troy.) and 24th (1896 at Columbus.) Dayton, [1896?] 46 p. front., illuB.,'ports. 16°. (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 259.) 25th (1897 at Dayton.) and 26th (1898 at Cincinnati.) [Dayton, 1898?] 35 p. front., ports.'" 16°. (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 259.) 27th (1899 at Dayton.) and 28th (1900 at Piqua.) [n. p., 1900?] 32 p. 16°. *29th (1901 at Troy.) 618 OHIO. Infantry — Continued . 11th infantry — Continued. Proceedings of the — Continued. *30th (1902 at Dayton.) 3l8t (1903 at Tippecanoe City.) and 32d (1904 at Troy.) [Dayton, 1904?] 39 p. 16°. 33d (1905 at Piqua.) and 34th (1906 at Tippecanoe City.) [Dayton, 1906?] 44 p. front., plates, porta., map. 16° 35th (1907 at Dayton.) and 36th (1908 at Piqua.) [Dayton, 1908?] 40 p. front., ports., map. 16°. 37th (1909 at Greenville.) and 38th (1910 at Xenia.) [Dayton, 1910?] 46 p, illua., porta. 16°. 39th (1911 at Troy.) and 40th (1912 at Tippecanoe City.) [Dayton, 1912?] 47 p. illus. 16°. *41st (1913 at *42d (1914 at *43d (1915 at *44th (1916 at 12th infantry. The last blood shed in the civil war. By A. H. Thompson. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [63]-70.) E464.M71 Twelfth Ohio volunteer inf. By J. E. D. Ward. Ripley, O., 1864. 2. p. 1., [13]-88 p. 8°. Mustered out July 11, 1864. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 23d infantry. See 74th infantry. 14th infantry. History of the Fourteenth Ohio regiment, O. V. V. I. From the beginning of the war in 1861 to its close in. 1865. Comp. and written by J. A. Chase, Toledo, 0., 1881. 130 p. front, (port.) 12°. E525.5.14th 15th infantry. Bluffing Morgan from Bardstown. How Col. Emery put up a bold front with raw recruits and bad arms. By A. J. Gleason. {In National tribune. Dec. 8, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 16th infantry. * The memorial tablet pub. under the auspices of Buckley post no. 12, G. A. R., by S. M. Fleischmann. [Akron, 0.] 1883. 66 p., 1 1. 2 port, (inch front.) 16°. E525.5.16th (In L. C.) * Proceedings of eleven reunions. Miller burg, 1887. 173 p. Mustered out October 31, 1864. Recruits transferred to 144th infantry. OHIO. 619 Infantry — Continued. 17th infantry. History of the Seventeenth regiment, First brigade, Third division. Fourteenth corps, Army of the Cumberland, war of the rebellion. Comp. by C. T. De Veiling. Zanesville, O., 1889. 143, [1] p. incl. illus., pi. 4°. E525. 5.17th Cumberland Gap. By B.F.Stevenson. (inM.O.L.L.U.S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865. . . . Cin- cinnati, 1888. 8°. V. 1, p. 328-357.) E464.M71 19th infantry. Extract from the "Battles of the 19th Ohio." [By W. S. Erb.] Washmgton, D. C, 1893. 48 p. 12°. E481.M9E6 On cover: The valley of death: the battle of Stone River. The twin seven-shooters. By Charles F. Manderson. . . . New York, [1902.] 2 p., 1 1., [iii]-v, [5]-54 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E601.M27 Lookout mountain. The first regiment actually at the top of the big hill. By J. A. Keep. (7n National tribune. Sept. 24, 1891, p. 3.) 20th infantry. A soldier's story of the siege of Vicksburg. From the diary of Osborn H. Oldroyd . . . With Confederate accounts from authentic sources and an introduction by . . . M. F. Force . . . Springfield, 111., 1885. viii, 200 p. incl. iUus., port., map. 8°. E481.V604 The Great American scout and spy, "General Bunker" ... A thrilling narrative of adventures and narrow escapes in the enemy's country. [C. L. Ruggles.] 3d ed. rev. New York, 1868. 400 p. front, (port.) pi. 8°. E608.R93 Published later, 1873, under title: Perils of scout life. History of the 20th 0. V. V. I. regiment, and proceedings of the First reunion at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, April 6, 1876. Comp. and arranged for publication by D. W. Wood. Columbus, 1876. 70 p. 8°. E525. 5.20th. {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 263.) 21st infantry. History of the 21st regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion. By S. S. Canfield. Toledo, O., 1893. 192, 47 p. front., ports. 8°. E525.5.21st 620 OHIO. Infantry — Continued . 21st infantry — Continued. Ohio boys in Dixie: the adventures of twenty-two scouts sent by Gen. O. M. Mitchell to destroy a railroad; with a narrative of their barbarous treatment by the Rebels and Judge Holt's report . . . New York, 1863. 47 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 225.) E608.O37 24:th infantry. *A boy at Shiloh. By J. A. Cockerill. (In Blue and gray V. 1, p. 9-19. 4°.) E461.B65 (/w L. C.) 25th infantry The 25th Ohio vet. vol. infantry in the war for the union. By E. C. Culp. Topeka, Kan., 1885. [2], [5]-168 p., 1 1. 12°. E525. 5.25th Restoring the flag at Fort Sumter. By D. R. Hunt. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [522]-530.) E464.M71 27th infantry. See Fuller's Ohio brigade. 29th infantry. With a fighting regiment. Story of the four years' service of the gallant 29th Ohio. By John Rupp. (In National tribune, Sept. 20-27, 1900.) Journal history of the Twenty-ninth Ohio veteran volun- teers, 1861-1865. Its victories and its reverses. And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, ChanceUorsville . . . By J. H. SeCheverell . . . Cleveland, 1883. 2 p. 1., [9]-284 p. front, (port.) 12°. E525.5.29th Shenandoah Valley. The experiences of a 29th Ohio man. By E. M. Supplee. (In National tribune. May 16, 1889, p. 3.) The Twenty-ninth Ohio at Gettysburg, 1863-1887. [n. p., 1887?] cover-title, [7] p. plates. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 263.) Report of Memorial committee. Address of Lieut. -Col. Edward Hayes . . . Sept. 14, 1887. 31st infantry. Chickamauga. The struggle of Sunday as seen by an enlisted man. On Horse Shoe ridge ... By H. Alls- paugh. (In National tribune, Oct. 7, 1886.) * Personal recollections of service in the Army of the Cum- berland and Sherman's army, from August 17, 1861 to July 20, 1865. By S. A. McNeil, company F . . ' [Richwood, O., 1910?] 2 p. I., 76 p. 8°. E601 M26 {In L. C.) OHIO. 621 Infantry— Continued. 3 2d infantry. A race for liberty: or, My capture, imprisonment, and escape. By William Burson . Wellsville, O., 1867. xii, [5]-135 p. 16°. E601.B97 History of the Thirty-second regiment Ohio veteran vol- unteer infantry. Ed. by E. Z. Hays . . Columbus, 1896. [8], [9]-279 p. front., ports. 8°. E525.5.32d 33d infantry. Three years with the Armies of the Ohio and the Cumber- land. By A. L. Waddle. ChiUicothe, 1889. iv p., 1 1., [7]-81 p. 8° E601.W11 34th infantry. Sketch of the battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864. By M. L. Hawkins. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . Cincinnati, 1888. 8° V. 1, p. 142-159.) E464.M71 The Lynchburg raid. Movements of the Army of West Virginia in May and Jime, 1864 . . Col. Shaw and the 34th Ohio recapture the artiUery. By Mart Howe. {In National tribune. April 14, 1892, p. 1-2.) Consolidated with 36th infantry, February 22, 1865. 35th infantry. Thirty-fifth Ohio. A narrative of service from August, 1861 to 1864. By F. W. Keil. With an introduc- tory by Gen. H. V Boynton. The original Persim- mon regiment. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1894. xiii, 272 p. front., illus., ports., maps. 12°. E525.5.35th Mustered out August 26-September 28, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 18th infantry (reorganized.) 37th infantry. Reunion. E525. 5.37th 9th (1889 at St. Mary's, O., Sept. 10-11, 1889.) Toledo, O., 1890. 89, [1] p. 4°. Cover-title: History of the 37th regiment, 0. V. V. I. Furnished by comrades at the Ninth reunion, held at St. Mary's, Ohio, Sept. 10 and 11, 1889. Contents: From Camp Brown to Mission Ridge. By J. S. Kountz. p. 10-30. From Mission Ridge to Larkinsville, Ala. By Fred Krumm. p. 30^1. The Atlanta campaign. By J. H. Puck. p. 45-54. From Atlanta to the sea. Through the Carolinas to Washing- ton and home. By L. E. Lambert, p. 55-61. Fine Erinnerung an den Tag der Schlacht von Utlan tail. (By A. Billherdt?) p. 73-82. Eight months a prisoner at Anderson ville. By J. A. Melcher. 3-89. 622 OHIO. Infantry — Continued. 39th infantry. A Thanksgiving sermon preached before the Thirty- ninth O. V. U. S. A., at Camp Todd, Macon, Missouri, Nov. 28, 1861, and a sketch of the regiment. By Key. B. W. Chidlaw . Cincinnati, 1861. 24 p. 12°. E525.5.39th (/nW. D. L. pamp. v. 267.) The battle of Collierville. By E. O. Kurd. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [243]- 254.) E464.M71 See Fuller's Ohio brigade. 40th infantry. History of the Fortieth Ohio volunteer infantry. By J. N. Beach. London, O., 1884. vii, [9]-243, [1] p. 12°. E525. 5.40th 40th infantry. Company B. ^Reminiscences of the Chattanooga campaign. A paper read at the reunion of Company B, Fortieth Ohio volunteer infantry, at Xenia, O., Aug. 22, 1894. By I. C. Doan. Richmond, Ind., 1894. 16 p. 8°. E475.81.D63 (/nL. C.) 40th infantry. Veterans and recruits consolidated with 51st infantry, December 10, 1864. 41st infantry. The Forty-first Ohio. {In A narrative of military service. By W. B. Hazen. Boston, 1885. 8°. p. 1-14.) E470.5.B42 The Forty-first Ohio veteran volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1865. By R. L. Kimberly and E. S. Holloway, with the cooperation of the Committee of the Regimental association. Cleveland, O., 1897. 292, [2] p. front., ports. 8°. E525. 5.41st 42d infantry. The Red River expedition. Miscarriage of a gigantic raid to furnish English manufacturers with cotton. By John W. Fry. {In National tribune, Aug. 6, 1903, p. 3.) Besieging a stronghold. Capture of New Carthage and battle at Thompson's Hill. By W. E. Jones. {In National tribume, Feb. 8-22, 1900.) The Forty-second Ohio infantry : a history of the organi- zation 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. Comp. and written ... by F. H. Mason . . . Cleveland, 1876. 306 p., II. front., port. 8. E 525.5.42d OHIO. 623 Infantry — Continued . 43d infantry. Our Kirby Smith. By J. W. Fuller. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 2, p. 161-179.) E464.M71 *"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, 1887. 21 p. 8'°. E525. 5.43d (In L. C.) See Fuller's Ohio brigade. See 74th infantry. 44th iafantry. See 8th cavalry. See 74th infantry. 45th infantry. Mustered out June 12, 1865. Recruits trans- ferred to 51st infantry. 46th infantry. Brief history of the 46th Ohio volunteers. By Col. T. Worthington . . . [n. p. 1878 ?] 24 p. 8°. E525.5.46th Report of the flank march to join McClernand's right, at 9 A. M., and operations of the 46th reg't Ohio vols., 1st brigade, 5th division, on the extreme Union right, at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. [By Col. T. Worthington.] Washington, D. C, 1880. 15 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 225.) 47th infantry. *A history of the Forty-seventh regiment, Ohio veteran volunteer infantry . . . Ed. by Joseph A. Saunier, regt. historian, assisted by diaries and manuscripts fur- nished by Samuel J. Johnston . . . and many others . . . From June 15th, 1861, to August 24th, 1865. [Hillsboro, O., 1903?] 576 p. 8°. E525.5.47th (In L. C.) Sketch of the Forty-seventh Ohio volunteer infantry. By T. A. Taylor. Cincinnati, 1885. 48th infantry. History of the Forty-eighth Ohio vet. vol. inf. giving a complete account of the regiment from its organization at Camp Dennison, O., in Oct. 1861, to the close of the war, and its final muster-out. May 10, 1866. . . . By J. A. Bering . . . and Thomas Montgomery . . . HUls- boro, O., 1880. xv, 284 p. 12°. E525.5.48th 624 OHIO. Infantry — Continued . 52d infantry. Perry vUle and the Kentucky campaign of 1862. By F. B. James. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [130]-166.) E464.M71 Dan. McCook's regiment, 52d O. V. I. A history of the regiment, its campaigns and battles. From 1862 to 1865. By N. B. Stewart. [Claysville,] 1900. 225 p. incl.port. front. 12°. E525.5.52d 53d|infantry. A hero of the war. (Capt. James R. Percy.) By E. C. Dawes. {In G. A. E,. Deft, of Ohio. Fred C. Jones post, no. 4.01. War papers. Papers read before Fred C. Jones Post no. 401, Dept. of Ohio, G. A. R. . . , vol. 1. Cincinnati, [1891.] 8°. v. 1, p. 293-298.) E464.G75 History of the Fifty-third regiment Ohio volunteer infan- try, during the .war of the rebellion 1861 to 1865. Together with more than tliirty personal sketches of officers and men. By J. K. Duke . . . Portsmouth, 0., 1900. 4 p. 1., 303 p. front., pi, port. 8°. E525.5.53d 55tW infantry. War as viewed from the ranks. Personal recollections of the war of the rebellion, by a private soldier. [W. A. Keesy.] Norwalk, O., 1898. xvi, 240 p. front., illus., port. 8°. E601.K26 Trials and triumphs; the record of the Fifty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry. By . . . Hartwell Osborn [and others] . . . Chicago, 1904. 364 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 8°. E525.5.55th 56th infantry. The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Williams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 An historical sketch of the 56th Ohio volunteer infantry, during the great civil war, from 1861 to 1866. By T. J. Williams. [Columbus, O., 1899?] 2 p. 1., [5]-191 p. 1 col. plate, ports. 8°. 61st infantry. From Stafford Heights to Gettysburg in 1863. By L. M. Jewett. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903, 8°. v. 5, p. [213]-222.) E464.M71 OHIO. 625 Infantry — Continued . 61st infantry — Continued. The Sixty-first Ohio vohmteers, 1861-1865. Written and comp. by F. S. Wallace . . . Marysville, O., 1902. 37 p. 12°. E525.5.61st Consohdated with 82d infantry, March 31, 1865. 62d infantry. Proceedings of the 62d Ohio infantry association, at Dres- den, O., Sept. 17 and 18, 1891, and the roster of surviv- ing members, so far as known, with their present Post- ofiice addresses. Marietta, O., [1891?] 31, [1] p. ports. 12°. E525.5.62d {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 261.) Consolidated witli 67th infantry, September 1, 1865. Mustered out December 7, 1865. 63d infantry. See Fuller's Ohio brigade. 64th infantry. The battle of Franklin. By J. K. Shellenberger. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth ser. p. 496-521.) E464.M63 See Sherman's brigade. 65th infantry. See Sherman's brigade. 66th infantry. Shields in the Shenandoah. By Eugene Powell. {In National tribune. June 12, 1902, p. 5.) 67th infantry. The experiences of an enlisted man in the hospital in the early part of the war. Paper read before the Ohio com- mandery, M. O. L. L. U. S., Dec. 2, 1908, by Xenophen Wheeler ... of Chattanooga, Tenn. [n. p., 1908?] 8 p. 8°. 68th infantry. Campaigning with Buckeyes. Ten thousand miles with the 68th Ohio. By M. B. Loop. {In National tribune. Sept. 27, Oct. 4-25, Nov. 1-29, 1900.) 70th infantry. History of the Seventieth Ohio regiment from its organi- zation to its mustering out. By T. W. Connelly . . . Cincinnati, [1902.] 182, v p. incl. ports. 8°. E525.5.70th 72d infantry. *Address of Capt. J. M. Leinor. [Belmont,] 1875. 11 p. Who stole the hams? Reminiscences of soldier days. By T. N. Russell. {In National tribune. June 6, 1889, p. 3.) 626 OHIO. Infantry — Continued. 73d infantry. Journal-history of the Seventy-third Ohio volunteer infantry. By S. H. Hurst . . . Chilhcothe, O., 1866. viii, [9]-253, [1] p. 12°. E525.5.73d 74th infantry. Greene county in the war. Being a history of the Seventy- fourth regiment, with sketches of the Twelfth, Ninety- fourth, One hundred and tenth, Forty-fourth, and One hundred and fifty-fourth regiments and the Tenth Ohio battery, embracing anecdotes, incidents, and nar- ratives . . . while in the army. By I. S. Owens. Xenia, 0., 1872. 2 p. 1., [ix]-xii, [13]-196 p. 12°. E525.5.74th Greene county soldiers in the late war. Being a history of the Seventy-fourth O. V. I. . . . together with a list of Greene county's soldiers. [2d ed.] By I. S. Owens. Dayton, O., 1884. 294 p. 12°. E525.5.74thO 75th infantry. Company A. * [Sketch?] Cincinnati, 1884. 1 sheet. 76th infantry. See Eeport of the great re-union . . . 1878 . . . Newark. 77th infantry. The battle of Shiloh as a private saw it. By E. H. Flem- ming. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [132]-146.) E464.M71 *An Ohio corporal's testament.^ ByJ.W. Thomas. (JnBlue andgray. v. 1, p. 307-309. 4°.) E461.B65 (JmL.C.) 78th infantry. Battle of Atlanta. By G. D. Munson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1896. 8°. v. 4, p. 212-230.) E464.M71 History of the 78th regiment 0. V. V. I., from its "muster- in" to its "muster-out;" comprising its organization, marches, campaigns, battles and skirmishes. By Rev. T. M. Stevenson . . . Zanesville, 0., 1865. vii, [9]- 349, [2] p. 8°. E525.5.78th 79th infantry. * History of the Seventy-ninth O. V. V. I. By J. M. Ayers. Roster of the 79th O. V. I. association, to which is appended the report of the secretary, the address of the president, and letters from absent comrades, read at the annual reunion, Aug. 9, 1887, at Blanchester, 0. Cincinnati, [1888?] 34 p. 12°. OHIO. 627 Inf antry-' — Continued . 81st infantry. My first company. By R. N. Adams. {In M. 0. L. L. U.S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Minne- apolis, 1909. 8°. Sixth series, p. [285]-298.) E464.M63 History of the Eighty-first regiment Ohio infantry volun- teers, during the war of the rebeUion. By W. H. Cham- berlin . . . Cincinnati, 1865. 198 p., 1 1. front, (port.) 12°. E525.5.81st Recollections of the battle of Atlanta. By W. H. Cham- berlain. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. v. 6, p. [276]-286.) E464.M71 81st infantry. Company C. A corporal's story. Experiences in the ranks of Company C, 81st Ohio vol. infantry, during the war for the main- tenance of the union, 1861-1864. By Charles Wright . . . With an introduction by W. H. Chamberhn. Philadelphia, 1887. iv, [5]-143, viii p. plate. 8°. E525.5.81stW 83d infantry. * History of the Eighty-thkd O. V. V. I. By G. W. Girard. [Cincinnati, 1890.] 76 p. Consolidated with 48th infantry, January 17, 1865. Cer- tain members discharged July 24, 1865. Veterans and recruits consolidated with veterans and recruits of the 114th infantry to form the 48th battalion infantry. 86th infantry. History of the Eighty-sixth regiment Ohio volunteer infantry. By J. N. Ashburn. Cleveland, 1909. 149, [1] p. incl. illus., ports. 8°. E525.5.86th 91st infantry. The story of the Ninety-first. Read at a reunion of the Ninety-first regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, held at Portsmouth, O., April 8, 1868, in response to the toast, "Our bond of union." By E. E. Ewing. Ports- mouth, O., 1868. 25 p. 24°. E525.5.91st {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 262.) 92d infantry. Reminiscences of the battle of ShUoh. By Douglas Putnam, jr. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1896. 8°. v. 4, p. 197-2110 E464.M71 628 OHIO. Infantry — Continued. 93d infantry. A brief history of the Ninety-third regiment Ohio volun- teer infantry. Recollections of a private. By A. Demoret. [Ross, O., 1898.] 54 p. 12°. Personal recollections of four years in Dixie. A paper read before the commandery of the state of Michigan, M. 0. L. L. U. S. By J. T. Patton ... at Detroit, Mich., Dec. 1, 1892. Detroit, 1892. 31 p. 8°. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Mich. War papers. Nos. 17 to 27.) E464.M62 Letters of Captain Henry Richards, of the Ninety-third Ohio infantry. Cincinnati, 1883. 48 p. front., port. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 280.) 94th infantry. Record of the Ninety-fourth regiment, Ohio volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion. Cincinnati, [189-?] 166 p. 8° E525.5.94th See 74th infantry. 96th infantry. Roster of the Ninety-sixth regiment, Ohio volunteer infantry. 1862 to 1865. Comp. by R. F. Bartlett . . . Souvenir ed. Columbus, O., 1895. 179, [1] p. 12°. E525.5.96thB Services of the Ninety-sixth Ohio volunteers. By J. T. Woods . . . Toledo, 1874. x, [9]-247 p. front., illus., port., plan. 8°. E525.5.96th See 42d infantry. 98th infantry. Letters from the field. Contemporaneous accounts of events in the history of the 98th Ohio. Letters of the late J. M. Branum. {In National tribune. Jan. 4, 11, Feb. 1-22, Mar. 1-29, Apr. 5-26, May 3-31, June 7-21, Nov. 8-29, Dec. 6-27, 1900, Jan. 3-31, Feb. 7, 1901.) 99th infantry. Consolidated with 50th infantry, December 31, 1864. 101st infantry. Roster and historical slsetch of the 101st regiment Ohio volunteer infantry. Roster arranged in alphabetic order by companies. [Comp. by E. W. Currigan.j Tiffin, O., Aug. 10, 1897. 41 p. port. 16°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 256.) Story of the One hundred and first Ohio infantry. A me- morial volume. By L.W.Day. Cleveland, 1894. xiv, [15]-463 p. inch illus., port, front. 8°. E525.5. 101st OHIO. 629 Infantry — Continued. 102d infantry. Reunion. *1883. Millersburg, 1883. 12 p. 103 d infantry. A bloodless victory. By Geo. Redway. (In National tribune. Sept. 18, 1902.) An incident in the last Nashville campaign. By J. E. Vought. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ind. War papers Indianapolis, 1898. 8°. v. 1, p. [382]-392.) E464.M57 104th infantry. Campaigning with a grand army. Some of the 104th Ohio's service in the latter part of the war. By L. F. Becker. {In National tribune, Nov. 16, 23, 1899.) History of the 104th regiment Ohio volunteer infantry from 1862 to 1865. By N. A. Pinney . . . Akron, O., 1886. 148 p. incl. ports, front. 8°. E525.5. 104th Carrying the news of Lee's surrender to the Army of the Ohio. A paper read before the Ohio commandery, M. O. L. L. U. S., Nov. 2, 1887. By A. J. Ricks . . . Cincinnati, 1887. 15 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. vol. 260.) Same. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1890. 8°. vol. 3, p. 234- 246.) E464.M71 105th infantry. Annual reunion. 19th (1894). Historical souvenir of the 105th regiment' of Ohio volunteers, prepared for the Nineteenth annual reunion, sur- vivors' association, held at Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 11 and 12, 1894. [Buffalo, N. Y., 1894?] [12] p. ports. f°. The story of a thousand. Being a history of the service of the 105th Ohio volunteer infantry, in the war for the union from Aug. 21, 1862 to June 6, 1865. By A. W. Tourgee. Buffalo, 1896. 8 p. 1., 409 p., 1 1., xiv p. incl. illus., port. map. 8°. E525.5. 105th (In The Cosmopolitan ... v. xviii, p. 69-80, 223-234, 341-355, 491-502, 608-619, 728-738. illus. 8°.) E525.5.105thT 107th infantry. * Camps and campaigns of the 107th regiment Ohio vol- unteer infantry, from August, 1862, to July, 1865; comp. and written by Jacob Smith, Company D, 107th Ohio volunteer infantry . . . [n. p., 1910?] 314 p. plates, ports., maps. 12° E525.5.107th (In L. C.) Roster of the . . . regiment: p. 240-314. Mustered out July 10, 1865. Recruits transferred to 25th infantry. 630 OHIO. Infantry — Continued . 109tli infantry failed to complete its organization. llOtli infantry. See 74th infantry. 112th infantry failed to complete its organization. 113th infantry. Every-day soldier life, or A history of the One hundred and thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry. By F.. M. McAdams . . . Columbus, 1884. 400 p. front, (port.) 8°. E525.5. 113th 114th infantry. Mustered out July 31, 1865. Veterans and recruits transferred to 48th battalion infantry. 116th infantry. Record of the One hundred and sixteenth regiment Ohio infantry volunteers in the war of the rebellion. By T. F. Wildes. Sandusky, O., 1884. xxiv, 364 p. 8°. Mustered out June 14, 1865. Companies F and K con- solidated with 62d infantry. 117th infantry. Designation of regiment changed to 1st heavy artillery, May 2, 1863. 119th infantry failed to complete its organization. 120th infantry. Consolidated with 114th infantry, November 25, 1864. 122d infantry. The official record of the 122d regiment of Ohio volunteer infantry from October 8, 1862, to June 26, 1865. . . . By Moses M. Granger . . Zanesville, O., 1912. 146 p. 8°. E525.5,122d 123d infantry. |k The military history of the 123d regiment of Ohio volun- teer infantry. Ed. by C. M. Keyes . . . Sandusky, 1874. 196 p. 12°. E525.5.123d 124th infantry. The campaigns of the 124th regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, with roster and roll of honor. By G. W. Lewis . . . Akron, O., [1894.] 285 p. front., ports. 8°. E525.5. 124th 125th infantry. Opdycke tigers. 125th O. V. I. A history of the regi- ment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland. By C. T. Clark. Published by direction of the 125th O. V. I. association. Columbus, O., 1895. [8], 472, [3] p. front, illus., ports., maps, facsim. 8°. E525.5. 125th The charge at Franklin. An Ohio comrade says it was ordered by an enlisted man. By B. F. Young. (In National tribune. April 7, 1892, p. 4.) OHIO. 631 Infantry — Continued. 126th infantry. Spottsylvania. The battle as seen from the ranks of the 126th Ohio. By John E. Peck. {In National tribune. Oct. 20, 1887, p. 3.) 127th infantry, (colored.) Designation changed to 5th U. S. colored troops. 128th infantry. Johnson's Island: military prison for Confederate prison- ers'. By E. O. Mitchell. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [118]-129.) E464.M71 Johnson's Island and the Lake Erie raid of 1864. By G.M.Phillips. (ZnM.O.L.L. U.S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. . . . New York, 1893. ' 8°. Third series, p. 242-261.) E464.M63 I33d infantry. History of the 133d regiment, O. V. I. and incidents con- nected with its service during the ' 'war of the rebellion." By the historian of the association of its survivors, S. M. Sherman. Columbus, O., 1896. 163 p., 1 1. 12°. E525.5.133d 137th infantry. In the beginnmg. By G. M. Finch. (/nM. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865. . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 218-232.) E464.M71 *The United States military record of the 137th O. V. I. [n. p., n. d.] 1 sheet. I49th infantry. 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 ... at the earnest request of his comrades of the regiment. Chillicothe, O., [191 1 .] 5 p. 1., 13-106 p. inch 2 port. 12°. E525.5. 149th I50th infantry. Company K. * Memorial— 150th Ohio— Company K. [J. C. Calkins.] [n. p., 1907?] cover-title, 18 p. 2 pi. 8°. E525.5.150thO {In L. C.) Report of exercises at the placing of Company K memorial in battle- ground cemetery, Washington, D. C, July 11, 1907, with remini- scences of the battle of Fort Stevens, July 11-12, 1864. * Record of service of Company K. 1864. By J. C. Can- non, [n. p.,] 1903. 39 p. 8°. E525.5. 150th {In L. C.) 80379—13 41 632 OHIO. Infantry — Continued. 154th infantry. See 74th infantry. 174th infantry. History of the 174th O. V. I. Address delivered by Gen, J. S. Jones at the Keunion of the 174th 0. V. I. Aug, 30, 1894, at Marysville, O. Marysville, O., [1894?] 35 p. 8°. (7m W. D. L. pamp. V. 261.) Roster: p. 27-35. 184th infantry. See 74th infantry. 185th infantry. A queer conapany. Ohio boys who followed Washington's example. By M. D. Rodocker. {In National tribune, May 16, 1889, p. 3.) Black brigade of Cincinnati. See U. S. colored troops. Cleveland grays. See 1st infantry. Company E. Fuller's Ohio brigade. Composed of the following regiments; 27th, 39th, 43d and 63d regiments infantry. Fuller's Ohio brigade. Fuller's Ohio brigade. By C. I. Adkins. (In National tribune. Dec. .3-31, 1903.) German regiment, 1st. See 9th infantry. German regiment, 2d. See 28th infantry. German regiment, 3d. See 37th infantry. German regiment, 4th. See 106th infantry. German regiment, 5th. See 107th infantry. German regiment, 6th. See 108th infantry. Groesbeck's regiment. See 39th infantry. Militia. Ohio volunteer militia . . . Report from the committee on claims, to whom was referred the petition of Colonel John F. Wiltsee, 2d regiment, 3d brigade, Ohio volun-- teer militia, praying for relief . . . [Washington, 1864.] 3 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 1st sess. House. Re- port no. 27.) Ohio brigade composed of the following: 27th, 39th, 43d, 63d regiments infantry. See Fuller's Ohio brigade. Ohio brigade. * Report of proceedings of Ohio brigade reunion, including addresses, correspondence, etc., held at Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 3-4, 1878. Mt. Vernon, O., 1879. 66 p, 8°. E525.4.037 {In L. C.) Persinunon regiment. See 35th infantry. Piatt zouaves. See 34th infantrv. OHIO. 633 Infantry — Continued . Sherman's brigade. Composed of the following regiments: 64th, 65th regiments infantry. 6tli battery light artillery. McLaughlin's squadron cavalry. Sherman brigade. The story of the Sherman brigade. The camp, the march , the bivouac, the battle; and how "the boys" lived and died during four years of active field service. . . . By W.F.Hinman. [Alliance, O.,] 1897. xxxii, [33]-1104 p. fronts, ports. 8°. E525.4.H66 Van der Veer's brigade, composed of the following : 9th, .35th regiments infantry, Ohio. 87th regiment infantry, Indiana. 2d regiment infantry, Minnesota. Battery I, 4th Regiment, U. S. artillery. Van der Veer's brigade. A splendid organization of crack regiments which was magnificently handled on the field of Chickamauga and won decisive results. By J. W. Bishop. {In National tribune. June 9, 16, 1904.) Zouaves, 1st regiment. See 34tli infantry. Zouaves, 2d regiment. See 54th infantry. Sharpshooters. 1st, 2d, and 3d independent companies sharpshooters. At- tached to Birge's Western sharpshooters, 14th Missouri infantry, later to 66th Illinois infantry, as Companies G, H, and K. 4th independent company sharpshooters. Attached to 79th infantry as Company K. 9th independent company sharpshooters. Attached to 60th infantry as Company G. IGth independent company sharpshooters. Attached to 6Gtli infantry as Company H. Volunteers. Army register of Ohio volunteers in the service of the United States . . . Comp. from official records in the Adjutant- general's office, Columbus, Ohio, for April, 1862. By C. A. Poland. Columbus, 1862. 74 p. 8°. E525.3.P76 *Army register of Ohio volunteers in the service of the United States . . . Comp. from official records in the Adjutant general's office, Columbus, Ohio. For July, 1862. By Charles A. Poland. Columbus, O., 1862. 85 p. 8°. E525.3.P77 (/n L. C.) 1st ed. published April, 1862. 634 OHIO. Volunteers — Continued. Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army during the years 1861, '62, 63, '64, '65. [Washington, 1865?] 8 v.) 12°. E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS . Adams county. * A history of Adams county, Ohio . . . By N. W. Evans and E. S. "^Stivers. West Union, 0., 1900. 4, iii-viii, 946 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 4°. F497.A2E9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 340-364. *Address of the Ohio soldiers in the Army of the Cumberland, to the people of Ohio. Response of the people of Northwest Ohio, to the soldiers of Ohio, enrolled in the army of the U. S. Toledo, 1863. 10 p. 8°. Allen county. * History of Allen county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1885. vii, 17-824 p. ports., fold. map. 4°. F497.A4H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 318-378. Antietam, Md. Address delivered upon the occasion of the dedication of the monuments erected by the state of Ohio to the memory of her illustrious dead upon the battlefield of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1903. By R. P. Kennedy. [Bellefontaine, 0., 1903?] [16] p. 16°. E481.A6K3 Ashland county. * History of Ashland county, Ohio . . . By G. W. Hill. (Ash- land? O.,] 1880. 408 p. front, (map), plates, ports. f°. F497.A7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 102-114. A history of the pioneer and modern times of Ashland county, from the earliest to the present date. By H. S. Knapp. Philadelphia, 1863. viii,[9]-550p. front. 8°. F497.A7K6 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 86-103. See Richland. Athens county. * History of Athens county, Ohio, and incidentally of the Ohio land company, and the first settlement of the state at Mari- etta ... By C. M. Walker . . . Cincinnati, 1869. viii, 600 p. front, (port.) fold. map. 8°. F497.A8W1 Civil war period: p. 193-196. Auglaize county. * History of Auglaize county, Ohio . . . Wapakoneta, 1880. viii, [13]-206 p. 8°. F497.A9S9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 201-206. OHIO. 635 Auglaize county — Continued. * Histoiy of Western Ohio and Auglaize county . . . By C. W. Williamson. Columbus, O., 1905. 1 p. 1., iii p., 1 1., 860 p. illus., ports. 8°. F497.A9W5 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 530-580. Belmont county. * History of Belmont and JefTerson counties, Ohio ... By J. A.Caldwell. Wheeling, W. Va., 1880. 611,xxxp. front., plates, ports., facsims. f°. F497.B4C1 (In L. C.) Belmont county, civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 195-213. Jefferson county, civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 448-459. 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 P. H. Clark. Cincinnati, 1864. 30 p. 8°. E540.N3C5 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 227.) Brown county. * History of Brown county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1883. vii, 19-. 703, 308 p. Ulus., ports. 4°. F497.B8H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period p. 335-342. Butler county. * Centennial history of Butler county, Ohio. Ed. by B. S. Bartlow, W. H. Todhunter, S. D. Cone, J. J. Pater . . . and others . . . [Indianapolis?] 1905. 2 p. 1., [10], 989 p. front., illus., plates, ports. f°. F497.B9C3 (/n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 157-160. * A history and biographical cyclopedia of Butler county, Ohio . . . Cincinnati, O., 1882. xi p., 1 1., 666 p. front., fold, plate, ports., fold. map. 4° F497.B9H7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 207-253. Miami university, roll of honor: p. 71-73. Champaign county. * Roll of honor. The soldi'ers of Champaign county, who died for the Union. Comp. by W. A. Brand. Urbana,0.,1876. 68 p. 16°. F497.C4B8 (In L. C.) * Histoiy of Champaign county . . . Chicago, 1881. vi, 19- 921 p. front, (map) illus., ports. 8°. F497.C4H6 {In L. C.) Champaign county, civil war period: p. 265-271. Ohio in the war: p. 182-196. Cincinnati. * Cincinnati civil war tokens. By Henry Clay Ezekiel. {In The Numismatist. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1912. 8°. vol. xxv, no. 4, p. 119-121.) CJ1849.C5E9. {InL. C.) * Civil war card money of Cincinnati, 1861-1865. By Henry Clay Ezekiel. {In The Numismatist. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1912. 8°. vol. xxv, no. 6, p. 218-219.) CJ1849.C5E93 {In L. C.) 636 OHIO. Cincinnati — Continued. * History of Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Comp. by H. A. Ford and Mrs. K. B. Ford. Cleveland, 0., 1881. 2 p. 1., 2 p., 9-533 p. front., illus., ports. f°. F499.C5F6 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 108-112. Siege of Cincinnati: p. 112-119. * The siege of Cincinnati. By H. A. and H. G. Ford. {In Ohio State library.) * Centennial history of Cincinnati and representative citizens. By C. T. Greve. Chicago, 1904. 2 v. plates, ports., map. 4°. F499.C5G7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 813-848. Morgan's raid. By Henry Howe. (7mMs Historical collections of Ohio . . Ohio centennial ed. Norwalk, O., 1896. 4°. V. 1, p. 777-778.) F486.H90 v. 1. Reminiscences of Cincinnati in the war time. By Henry Howe. {In his Historical collections of Ohio . . . Ohio centennial ed. Norwalk, O., 1896. 4°. v. 1, p. 768-772.) F486.H90 V. 1. The siege of Cincinnati. By Henry Howe. {In his Historical collections of Ohio . . . Ohio centennial ed. Norwalk, 0., 1896. 4°. V. 1, p. 772-777.) F486.H90 v. 1. Cincinnati. Literary club. *An address on the aspect of national affairs and the right of secession. Delivered before the Literary club of Cincinnati, Saturday evening, March 16, 1861, by William Johnston . . . Cincinnati, 1861. 42 p. 8°. E458.1.J73 (/n L. C.) Cincinnati. See Hamilton county. The civil war literature of Ohio ; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes. By Daniel J. Ryan . . Cleveland, 0., 1911. ix, .518 p. 4°. E525.R9 (Z1242.R9 m L. C.) Clark county. * History of Clark county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1881. v, 19-1085 p.front.,illus., ports., col. map. 8° F497.C5H6 {Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 294-333. Ohio in the war: p. 182-196. See Springfield. Clermont county. * Thirey & Mitchell's encyclopedia directory and history of Clermont county, 0. . . . also a register of the living soldiers of the Mexican war, war of the rebellion, Spanish- American and Philippine wars . . . [Cincinnati, 1902] 208 p. illus., ports., maps. 8°. obi. F497.C53T4 {In L. C.) Register civil war period: p. 198-200. OHIO. 637 Cleveland. *A history of Cleveland . . . 1796-1896. By J. II. Kennedy . . . Cleveland, 1896. xix, 585 p. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. 8°. F499.C6K3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 389-391. * History of Cleveland ... Ed. byW. S. Eobison. Cleveland, O., 1887. X, [9]-510, XXV p. front., ports., maps. 8°. F499.C6R6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 84-109. Our acre and its harvest. Historical sketch of the Soldiers' aid society of northern Ohio. Cleveland branch of the United States sanitary commission , . . Cleveland, 1869. xii p., 1 1., [17]-5,11 p. plates, map. 8°. E635.U64 * Centennial history of Cleveland. By C. A.Urann. Cleveland, 1896. 120 p. front., (port.) 12°. F499.C6U7 (/??L.C.) Civil -war period: p. 79-91. Clinton county. * History of Clinton county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1882. vii, 19- 1180 p. illus., ports., maps, plans. 8°. F497.C55H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 430-472. Ohio in war: p. 182-196. Columbiana county. * History of Columbiana county, Ohio . . . [By Horace Mack.] Philadelphia, 1879. 334 p. front., plates., ports. 4° F497.C6M1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 59-95. Columbus. * History of Columbus, capital of Ohio . . . By A. E.Lee. New York, 1892. 2 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°, F499.C7L4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 2, p. 88-185. Columbus, Ohio: its history, resources, and progress, with numerous illustrations. [By] J. H. Studer. [Columbus?] 1873. 582 p. front., illus., plates. 8°. F499.C7S9 Civil war period: p. 72-86. Contrabands' relief commission, Cincinnati. * Report by the committee of the Contrabands' relief commission of Cincinnati, Ohio, proposing a plan for the occupation and government of vacated territory in the seceded states. Cincinnati, 1863. 16 p. 8° E480.C82 (ZnL, C.) Coshocton county. * History of Coshocton county: its past and present, 1740- 1881. . a history of its soldiers in the late war . . . Comp. N. N. Hill, jr. Newark, O., 1881. 833 p. inch illus, plate, ports. 4°. F497.C7H6 (/?iL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 321-410, 827-830. 638 OHIO. County histories. See 1669 — Two hundred years. 1865. Crawford county. * History of Crawford county, and Ohio . . . Chicago, 1881, vi, [11]-1047 p. plates, ports., maps. 8° F497.C8H6 (/nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 296-320. Ohio in the war: p. 133-137. Cuyahoga county. * History of Cuyahoga county, Ohio . . . Comp. by Crisfield Johnson. Philadelphia, 1879. 534 p. front., ports., maps, plans. 4°. F497.C9J6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lista of soldiers: p. 80-188. Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument commission, Cleve- land, 0. * Brief historical sketch of the Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Complete description of the memorial structure. Dedication programme. Cleveland, O., 1896, 32 p. illus. 8° F497.C9C9 (In L. C.) History of the Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monu- ment. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its com-< pletion. Description of the memorial structure, and roll of honor. By W. J. Gleason. Cleveland, 1894. xii, [13J-770 p. incl. plates, ports, d. front., pi. 8° F497.C9G5 Cuyahoga Falls. A history of the town of Cuyahoga Falls, Summit county, Ohio. An address delivered July 4, 1876, Rev. T. B. Fair- child. . . . Cleveland, [1876 ?] 39 p. 12° F499.C9F1 Darke county. * History of Darke county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1880. 6, 19- 772 p. illus., ports., maps. 8°. F497.D2H6 (7n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 352-384. Ohio in the war: p. 182-196. Dayton. * History of Dayton, Ohio . . . Dayton, O., 1889. viii, 9-727 p. front., plates, ports., map. 4°. F499.D2H6 {InL.C.) Civil war period: p. 280-332. Delaware county. * 20th century history of Delaware county, Ohio . . . Ed. and comp. by J. R. Lytic . . . Chicago, 1908. 1 p. 1., 1 p., 1 1., [7]-896p. front., plates, ports. 4°. F497.D3L9 (/«,L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 382-412. Democratic party. * Address to the soldiers of Ohio. By the Democratic central committee. "The Union and the constitution." Columbus, 1863. 14 p. 8° E525.D38 (/«, L. C) Erie county. See Huron county. OHIO. 639 Fairfield county. * History of Fairfield and Perry counties, Ohio. Their past and present, containing ... a history of their soldiers in the late war . . . Comp. by A. A. Graham . . . Chicago, 1883. 6 V. in 1. illus , port. 8°. F497.F1G7 {In L. C.) Civil war period, Fairfield county: pt. Ill, p. 115-132. Civil war period, Perry coun'ty: pt. V, p. 106-138. Ohio's rank during the war: pt. I, p. 182-196. Fire lands. iS'ee Huron county. Fourteen months in southern prisons; being a narrative of the treat- ment of federal prisoners of war in the Rebel military prisons of Richmond, Danville, Savannah and Millen. By H. M. Davidson. Milwaukee, 1865. vii, [9]-393 p. front, (plan.) 12°. E611.D25 Franklin county. * History of Franklin and Pickaway counties, Ohio. [Cleveland, O.,] 1880. 593 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps. f°. F497.F8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 106-160. Fremont. A patriotic address delivered to the veterans of the late war, in the Public Square, Fremont, Ohio, Decoration Day, May 30,1896. By Rev. Patrick O'Brien, [n. p., 1896?] [4] p. 8°. (/ri W D. L. pamp. v. 260.) Proceedings at the unveiling of the Soldiers' monument on the site of Fort Stephenson, Fremont, Ohio. Oration by Gen. J. D. Cox. Poem by Capt. Andrew C. Kemper. Historical address by Capt. J. M. Lemon . Fremont, O., 1885. 3 p , [5]-123 p. front., plates, ports., plan. 8°. F499.F7S2 Biographical sketches: p. [85]-101. Fulton county. See The military history of Ohio . . . See Henry county. Geauga county. * 1798. Pioneer and general history of Geauga county, with sketches of some of the pioneers . . . Pub. by the Historical society of Geauga county. [Burton? O.,] 1880. 1 p. 1., 10, [9]-822 p. 8°. F497.G2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 72-76, 820-821. Gettysburg, Pa. Unveiling of the Ohio monuments, Sept. 14, 1887. Reunion of the Eighth Ohio. Remarks by General Franklin Sawyer. [n. p., n. d.] 15 p. illus., port. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 263.) At head of title: Ohio's day at Gettysburg. 640 OHIO. Granville. * The history of Granville, Licking county, Ohio . . . By Henry Bushnell Columbus, O., 1889. x, [9]-372 p. map. 8°. F499.G7B9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 326-331. Greene county. *After thirty years. A complete roster by townships of Greene county, Ohio, soldiers in the late civil war. By G. F. Robinson. Xenia, O., 1895. [1], iv, 6-109, [1] p., 11. 12°. F497.G7R6 {In L. C.) Greene county in the war. Being a history of the Seventy- fourth regiment. . . By I. S. Owens. Xenia, O., 1872. 2 p. 1., [ix]-xii, [13]-196 p. 12°. E525.5.74th See 74th infantry. Hamilton. * Biographical and historical sketches. A narrative of Hamil- ton and its residents from 1792 to 1896. By S. D. Cone Hamilton, O., [1896?] 2 v. fronts., plates, ports. 8°- F499.H2C7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v, 1, p. 330-355. Hamilton county. * History of Cincinnati and Hamilton county, Ohio . . . Cin- cinnati, O., 1894. X, [17]-1056 p. ports., map. 4°. F497.H2H6 {In L. C.) Cincinnati, civil war period: p. 344-361. *1789. History of Hamilton county, Ohio . . . Comp. by H. A. Ford and Mrs. K. B. Ford. Cleveland, 1881. 2 pi, 2 p., 9-432 p. plates, ports., map. f°. F497.H2F6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 83-192. Morgan's raid: 193-200. Hancock county. * History of Hancock county, [Ohio] . . . By D. B. Beardsley. Springfield, 0., 1881. 472 p. front., (port!) 8° F497.H3B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 151-163. ^History of Hancock county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1886. ix, 17-880 p. ports., map. 8°. F497.H3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 325-346. Ohio in the war: p. 165-177. * History of Hancock county, Ohio . . . By J. A. Spaythe. Toledo, 1903. 312 p. illus., ports., diagrs. 4°. F497.H3S7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 65-70, 201-306. Hardin county. * History of Hardin county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1883. viii, 19-1064 p. illus., ports., map. 8°. F497.H4H6 {In L. C) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 401-444. OHIO. 641 Harrison county. *A brief history of Harrison county, Oliio. By S. B. McGavran. Cadiz, 0., 1894. 55,[l]p. fronts., illus. 12°. F497.H5M1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 29-33. Henry county. * History of Henry and Fulton counties, Ohio . . . Ed. by L. C. Aldrich. Syracuse, N. Y., 1888. 713 p. ports. 4°. F497.H55A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 76-140. Highland county. *The history of the county of Higliland in the state of Ohio ... to July 4th, 1876 . . . also a continuation .... December 31, 1877. By J. H. Thompson. Hillsboro, 1878. 132 p. 8°. F497.H6T4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 20-32. * Historical collections of Ohio . . . Ohio centennial. Ed. by Henry Howe. Columbus, 1890. 3 v. in 2. fronts., illus., plates, ports. 4°. F486.H91 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 150-154. Roll of members, Ohio commandery, M.O.L.L.U.S,: p. 155-165. Historical collections of Ohio in two volumes. . . . The Ohio centen- nial edition. By Henry Howe . . . Norwalk, O., 1896. 2 V. fronts., illus., ports., maps, diagrs., facsims. 4°. F486.H90 * History of Ohio . . . By R. H. Eerick . . . Madison, Wis., 1905. 406 p. 4°. F491.R42 {In L. C.) Civil War period: p. 295-340. * History of Ohio from the glacial period to the present time. By J. P. Lawyer. Columbus, O., 1904. 343 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 12°. F491.L42. {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 159-166. *The History of the state of Ohio ... By J. S. C. Abbott . . . Detroit, 1875. 876 p. front., illus., ports. 8° F491.A13 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 831-850. Hocking Valley. *Historyof Hocking Valley, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1883. 1392 p. ports. 4°. F497.H7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 168-178. Huron county. 1808. History of the Firelands, comprising Huron and Erie counties, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers. By W. W. Williams. Cleveland, 1879. 524 p. illus., plates, ports., map. 4°. F497.H8W Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 67-110. 642 OHIO. Jefferson county. * 20th century history of Steubenville and Jefferson county, Ohio ... By J. B. Doyle. Chicago, 1910. 1197 p. plates, ports., diagrs. 4°. F497.J4D7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 157-196. See Belmont county. Johnson's Island. See 128th infantry. Knox county. * 1803. History of Knox county, Ohio . . . Comp. by N. N. Hill, jr. Mt. Vernon, O., 1881. 854, [2] p. front, (map), plates, ports. 4°. F497.K7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 279-348. Lancaster. * Centennial history of Lancaster, Ohio, and Lancaster people, 1898. . . . By C. M. L. Wiseman. Lancaster, O., 1898. 407 p. 12°. F499.L2W8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of officers: p. 221-224. Licking county. * 1798. History of Licking county, Ohio . . . Comp. by N.N. HiU, jr. Newark, O., 1881. 822 p. plates, ports., plan. 4°. F497.L6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 298-396. Licking county. Soldiers' monumental association. Licking county's gallant soldiers, who died in defense of our glorious union, and of human freedom. Published by the Licking county soldiers' monumental association. Newark, 1874. 29 p. 8°. F497.L6L6 Logan county. * History of Logan county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1880. 2 p. 1., 2, [ll]-840 p. plates, ports., map. 4°. F497.L8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 294-320. Lorain county. * History of Lorain county, Ohio . . . Philadelphia, 1879. 373 p. front., plates, ports., map. f°. F497.L9H6 {In L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 77-102. Lucas county. * Memories of Lucas county, and the city of Toledo . . . Harvey Scribner, editor-in-chief. Madison, Wis., 1910. 2 v. fronts., ports. 4°. F497.L9S4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 523-538. * History of the city of Toledo and Lucas county, Ohio. Clark Waggoner, ed. New York, 1888. xii, 956 p. front., illus., ports., diagrs. f°. F497.L9W1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 84-278. OHIO. 643 Madison county. * History of Madison county, Ohio. Chicago, 1883. vii, 19- 1165 p. front, (map,) illus., ports. 8°. F497.M1H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 490-511. Madison township. * History of Madison township, including Groveport and Canal Winchester, Frankhn county, Ohio. Comp. by G. F. Bareis. Canal Winchester, 0., 1902. viii, 515 p. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. 12°. F499.M2B2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 274-286. Mahoning county. See Trumbull county. Marietta. * Addresses at the dedication of the Washington county Soldiers' monument, Sept. 17, 1875. By T. C. H. Smith. Cincin- nati, 1875. 22 p. 8°. E649.S64 {In L. C.) * Speech of John Brough, at the union mass meeting Marietta, Ohio, June 10, 1863. [Marietta, 1863.] 8 p. 8°. E649.B865 {In L. C.) Marietta college. Marietta college in the war of secession, 1861-1865. Cincin- nati, 1878. 96 p. 8°. E541.M3M3 Marion county. * History of Marion county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1883. xiii, 19-1031 p. illus., ports., map. 8°. F497.M3H6 {InTu.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldier.s: p. 447-483. Medina county. * History of Medina county and Ohio . . . Chicago, 1881. vi, [ll]-922p. ports., fold. map. 4°. F497.M5H6 (/nL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 312-355. Miami county. * Centennial history, Troy, Piqua and Miami county, Ohio . . . Ed. and comp. by T. C. Harbaugh . . . Chicago, [1909?] 859 p. plates, ports. f°. F497.M6H3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 151-166. * History of Miami county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1880. 6, 19- 880, [1] p. front, (map) illus., ports. 4°. F497.M6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 285-289. Miami university. See Butler county. * The military history of Ohio. Its border annals; its part in the Indian wars, in the war of 1812, in the Mexican war, and in the rebellion ... By A. P. Stevens, [n. p.,] 1885. 308 p. illus. f°. F491.S84 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 139-308. 644 OHIO. Morgan's raid. John Morgan's raid through Ohio's fresh field and pastures green . . . By A. V. Kautz. {In National tribune, Jan. 13, 1887.) * The Morgan raid. Speech of Hon. B. F. Potts, of Carroll County, Ohio, delivered in the Ohio Senate, March 19, 1869. Columbus, O., 1869. 7 p. 8°. E475.18.P86 {In L. C.) See Morgan raid claims commission. Morrow county. * History of Morrow county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1880. 2 p. 1., 2, [ll]-838 p. plate, ports., fold. map. 4°. F497.M8H6 {In L. CO Civil war period: p. 259-288. Muskingum county. * 1794. History of Muskingum county, Ohio . . [J. F. Ever- hart, comp. Columbus, 0.,] 1882. 480 p. front, (map) illus., plates, ports. 4°. F497.M9E9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 282-320. * Roll of honor of Muskingum county. By J. W. King. Zanes- ville, 1886. * The silent dead; or, Eoll of honor; comprising the names of all soldiers from Muskingum county, who lost their lives in battle or by disease, during the war of the rebellion. Ee- ported to date, Jan. 1, 1866. By J. W. King. ZanesvUle, O., 1866. 42 p. 8°. F497.M9K5 {In L. C.) National home for disabled volunteer soldiers. Dayton, 0. History of the National home for disabled volunteer soldiers: with a complete guide-book to the central home, at Dayton, Ohio. Written and comp. by . [J. C. Gobrecht.] Dayton, 0., 1875. xiii p., 1 1., 17-248 p. front., illus. 12°. National union association of Ohio. Circular. [Cincinnati? n. d.] 1 1. 4°. . . . Speech of Major-General John A. Logan, on return to Illinois, after the capture of Vicksbuig. Reported by "Mack," of the Cincinnati commercial. Cincinnati, 1863. 32 p. 8°. (Loyal publications of National union associa- tion of Ohio. No. 4. Cincinnati, Ohio, August, 1863.) Oberlin. * Oberlin and the American conflict. An address delivered be- fore the alumni of Oberlin college at their reunion, Aug. 23, 1865. By Prof. J. M. Ellis. Oberlin, O., 1865. cover- title, 12 p. 32°. E541.02E4 {In L. C.) * Oberlin: the colony and the college, 1833-1883. By J. H. Fairchild. Oberlin, O., 1883. 377 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F499.02F1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 154-172. OHIO. 645 Ohio association of TJnion ex-prisoners of war. Constitution, and by-laws of the Ohio association of Un'on ex-prisoners of war, together with the register of members, and proceedings at the reunion held at Marietta, June 10 and 11, 1891. . . . Cincinnati, 1892. 46, [1] p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) Ohio boys in Dixie. See 21st infantry- Ohio centennial anniversary celebration at Chillicothe, May 20-21, 1903, under the auspices of the Ohio state archaelogical and historical society. Complete proceedings. Ed. By E. O. Randall. . . . Columbus, 1903. 1 p. 1., xxix, 730 p. front, (port.) illus. 8°. F495.039 Civil war period: p. 176-199. Ohio in the war and in civil life. By Alfred Mathews. {In his Ohio and her Western reserve . . . New York, 1902. 12°. Chap, xi, p. 279-306.) F491.M42. Ohio in the war : her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers. By White- law Reid. Cincinnati, Xew York, 1868. 2 v. fronts, plates (incl. Ulus., ports., maps.) 8°. E525.R34 Contents : Vol. 1.— History of the state during the war, and the lives of her generals. Vol. 2.— The history of her regiments, and other military organizations. Ohio militia and the West Virginia campaign, 1861. Address of General Carrington, to Army of West Virginia, at Marietta, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1870. Xew ed. Boston, 1904. 26 p. 8°. E.525.4.C25 * Ohio politics dxiring the civil war period . . . By George H. Porter . New York, 1911. 257 p. maps. 8°. E525.P85 (7n L. C.) Ohio troops at Bull Run. By W. R. McComas. {In G. A. R. Dept. of Ohio. Fred O. Jones Post no. 4^01 . War papers. Papers read before Fred C. Jones Post no. 401. Dept. of Ohio G. A. R. . . . Ciucinnati, [1891.] 8° v. 1, p. 190-202.) E464.G75 Ohio veteran association of Illinois. * Roster of the Ohio veteran association of Illinois. Springfield, 111., 1891. 82 p. E525.037.- (/tiL. C.) Ohio's contribution, sacrifice and service in the war. Oration of Gen. J. Warren Keifer ... at Newark, Ohio, before a "State re-union of soldiers and sailors," July 22, 1878, the anni- versary of the death of Maj. Gen. James B. ilcPherson . . . Springfield, O., 1878. 15 p. 8°. E525.K27 Ohio's flag room. Pathetic scenes enacted there daily. By Silas Crowell, Supt. of flag and relic rooms. {In National tribune. Jan. 17, 1889, p. 3.) 646 OHIO. Ohio's preparation for the war. By J. H. Bates. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. 1861-1865 . . . Cincin- nati, 1888. 8°. V. 1, p. 128-141.) E464.M71 * Same. (As a separate.) Cincinnati, 1888. 15 p. 8°. E525.B32 (/nL. C.) * Ohio's prosperity, social and material; an argument against rebellion, applied to the duty of citizens. By William T. Coggeshal . . . [n. p., 1863?] 8 p. 8°. E458.3.C67 (Zn L. C.) Caption title. One hundred days' men of Ohio. ByB.K.Cowen. (/tiM.O.L.L.U.S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1904. 8°. v. 5, p. [361]-383.) E464.M71 Painesville. A soldiers' monument. Speech of Hon. James A. Garfield, at Paiaesville, Ohio, July 30, 1880, on the completion of a soldiers' monument. [n.p.,n.d.] 4 p. 8°. JK2357.1880m "Central doctrines of the Democratic party." Extracts from a speech of Hon. J. A. Garfield, in the House of representatives, Aug. 4, 1876, p. [3H. Perry county. * History of Perry county, Ohio. By C. L. Martzolff . . , Columbus, 0., 1902. xii, 195 p. front., plates, ports. 12°, F497.P4M3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 125-129, 181-187. Morgan's raid: p. 136-141. See Fairfield county. Pickaway county. See Franklin county. Piqua. See Miami county. Portage county. * History of Portage county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1885. viii, 17-927 p. ports., col. map. 4°. F497.P8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 373-391. Preble county. * 1798. History of Preble county, Ohio . . . Cleveland, 0., 1881. 6, [6]-337, 2, 106 p. front., plates, ports., map. f°. F497.P9H6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 41-55. Refugee relief commission of Ohio. Cincinnati. * Semi-annual report. [1st]- [March, 1864]- Ciacinnati, 1864- 8°. E458.7.R33 {In L. C.) Report of the excursion made by the executive and legislatures of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee to the state of Ohio, on the 26th, 27th, & 28th Jan., 1860 on the invitation of the governor and legislature of Ohio, and the citizens of Cin- cinnati . . . Cincinnati, 1860. 139 p. 8°. F492.R42 OHIO. 647 Report of the great re-union of the veteran soldiers and sailors of Ohio, held at Newark, July 22, 1878, under the auspices of "The Society of the soldiers and sailors of Licking county, Ohio." By Major Charles D. Miller. Newark, O., 1879. iv p., 2 1., [9J-305, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. Richland county. *A centennial biographical history of Richland and Ashland counties, Ohio. A. J. Cunningham, ed. Chicago, 1901. 831 p. ports. 4°. F497.R5B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period, Richland county: p. 57-59. * History of Richland county, Ohio . . . Comp. by A. A. Graham. Mansfield, O., 1807-1880. 6 p. 1., [1]]-941, [1] p. incl. illus., ports., front., map. 4°. F497.R5G7 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period: p. 313-365. Ross county. * 1796. History of Ross and Highland counties, Ohio. . . . Cleveland, 0., 1880. 1 p. 1., 3, 9-532 p. front., plates, map. f°. F497.R8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 99-141. Scioto Valley. * History of the towns in the Scioto Valley, Ohio. . . . Chicago, 1884. 8, 17-875 p. ports., map. 4°. F497.S.3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 151-178. *A history of Scioto county, Ohio . . . N. W. Evans . . . Portsmouth, O., 1903. viii, 1322 p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps (partly fold.) 4°. F497.S.3E9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 220-255. Morgan's raid: p. 245-246. Seneca county. * History of Seneca county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1886. viii, 17-1069 p. ports., col. map. 4°. F497.S4H6 (7w L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 332-371. * The Silent dead ; or. Roll of honor . . . See Muskingum county. * 1669 — Two hundred years. 1865. The military history of Ohio . . . Special local department, in editions by counties ... [A. Parsons Stevens.] New York, 1885. 308 p. illus., plate, port. map. f°. F491.S84 {Inlj.G.) Fulton County edition. Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 139-308. Soldiers' aid society of northern Ohio. {In Woman's work in the civil war. L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Phila- delphia, 1867. 8°, p. 540-552.) E467.B86 80379—13 42 648 OHIO. Springfield. * 20th century history of Springfield, and Clark county, Ohio . . . Ed. and comp. by W. M. Kockel . . . Chicago, 1908, 1054 p. plates, ports." 4°. F497.S7K6 {In L. C.) ' Civil war period: p. •210-218. * The centennial celebration of Springfield, Ohio, held August 4th to 10th, 1901. By B. F. Prince, ed. [Springfield, 1901?] 296 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F499.S7S7 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 191-200, 202-209. Stark county. History of Stark county, with an outline sketch of Ohio, Ed. by W. H. Perrin. Chicago, 1881. vi, [11]-1012 p, plates (inch illus., ports.) fold. map. 4°. F497.S7P8 War history: p. 235-256. Steubenville. See Jefferson county. * Stories of Ohio. By W. D. Howells. New York, 1 897. 287 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. F491.HS5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 228-257. * Story of Ohio. By Alexander Black. Boston, [1 888.] 326 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F491.B62 (7nL. C.) Story of the states, [v. 2.] Civil war period: p. 225-252. Summit county. * History of Summit county, with an outline sketch of Ohio Ed. by W. H. Perrin. Chicago, 1881. vi, [11]-1050 p. plate, ports., map. 4°. F497.S9P4 (/n L. C.) Civil war period: p. 251-271. * Times of the rebellion in Ohio. {In Times of the rebellion in the West . . . By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. p. 7- 34.) E470.H86 (/wL. C.) To the Democracy of Indiana. Action of the Ohio regiments, at Murfreesboro, regarding the Copperheads. Philadelphia, 1863. 7, [1] p. 12°. At head of title: Letters from General Bosecrans! Toledo. * S])eech delivered by Hon. J. M. Ashley, of Ohio, on the rebellion — its causes and consequences, at College hall in the city of Toledo, Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, 1861, [2d ed., Washington, D. C, 1861.] cover-title, 16 p. 8°. E458.1.A82 {In Jj. C.) Toledo. Soldiers' memorial association. Soldiers' memorial building, Toledo, Ohio. In honor and in memory of those who fought and those who fell in defense of our country during the war of the rebelhon. Toledo, 0., 1SS6. 67 p. 2 col. plates. 4°. F499.T6T6 OHIO. 649 Toledo. See Lucas county. Troy. See Miami county. Trumbull county. * History of Trumbull and Mahoning counties . . . Cleve- land, O., 1882. 2 V. front, (v. 1, port.) ports. 4°. F497.T8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1, p. 115-170. *A twentieth century history of Trumbull county, Ohio. . . By H. T. Upton . . . Chicago, 1909. 2 v. plates, ports. 4°. F497.T8U6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: v. 1. p. 194-235. Tuscarawas county. * History of Tuscarawas county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1884. viii, 19-1007 p. illus., ports., m"ap. 4°. F497.T9H6 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period: p. 413-464, Union county. *The history of Union county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1883. vi p., 1 1., 19-562, 694 p. incl. ports., front., illus., plate, map . 8°. F497.U5H6 (/nL. C.) War history of Union county . . . By W. L. Curry. Marysville, Ohio, 1883. p. [420]-562. (Includes lists of soldiers.) Veteran soldiers and sailors of Ohio. See Report of the great re-union . . . Newark, 1878. Wadsworth. *Wadsworth memorial: containing an account of the proceed- ings of the . . . sixtieth anniversary . . . also a brief history to the present time . . . By Edward Brown. Wadsworth, 1875. [2], 232, [1] p. 12°. F499.W1B8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 131-136. . . . War of the rebellion — Ohio's part in the conflict. By A. A. Graham. {In History of Stark county, with an outline sketch of Ohio. Ed" by W. H. Perrin. Chicago, 1881. 4°. p. 132-138.) History of Ohio. By A. A. Graham: p. [11]-164. Warren county. * History of Warren county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1882. vii, 19-1070 p. Ulus., ports., col. map. 4°. F497.W2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 349-352. Washington county. *1788. History of Washington county, Ohio . . . Cleve- land, O., 1881. 2 p. 1., [3], 9-739 p. front., (map) plates, ports. f°. F497.W3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 143-336. See Marietta. 650 OKLAHOMA. Waterville. A memorial. A record of the soldier spirit of Waterville, 1812- 1814. 1846-1848. 1861-1865. 1898-1899. A souvenir. [By J. L. Pray?] [Toledo,] 1899. 136 p. ports. 8°. F499.W3P9. Civil war period: p. [21J-129. Wayne county. History of Wayne county, Ohio, from the days of the pioneers and first settlers to the present time. By Ben Douglass . . . Indianapolis, Ind., 1878. 1 p. 1., 868 p. front., ports. 8°. F497.W4D7 Civil war period:^ p. 749-759. Wyandot county. *The history of Wyandot county, Ohio . . . Chicago, 1884. xiv, 19-1965 p. mus., ports., col. map. 4°. F497.W9H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 439^79. OKLAHOMA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general' s office. Report of the Adjutant-general. (None known.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. None known. MISCELLANEOUS. * A History of the state of Oklahoma. By L. B. Hill . . . Chicago, 1908. 2v. ports., maps. 4°. F711.H64 (/n L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 85-110. * History and civics for Oklahoma. ByL. J. Abbott. Boston, [1910.] viii, 220, 141 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F711.A12 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 94-125. * Indian Territory . . . with a general history of the territory. By D. C. Gideon. New York, 1901. xvi, 956 p. iUus., plates, ports. 4°. F696.G45 (7n L. C.) The Indians' war history, with list of Indian organizations that served in the Confederate army: p. 89-100. See Indian Territory. OREGON. 651 OREGON. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. * Abstract of descriptive book of the 1st regiment cavalry Oregon vols., up to December 1st, 1862, Lieutenant-Colonel R. F. Maury, commanding. Changes and alterations noticed up to May, 1863. {In Journal of the proceedings of the House ... for the Third regular session, 1864. Portland, 1864. 8°. Appendix, p. 117-137.) J87.07 1864c. (In L. C.) * Report of the adjutant-general (C. A. Reed.) 1863-64. Portland, 1865. 66 p. 8°. E526.2.066 {In L. C.) * Report of the adjutant-general (C. A. Reed) of the state of Oregon for 1865. Salem, Ore., 1865. 34 p. 8°. {Witli Journal of the House during the special session . . . Decem- ber, 1865. Salem, Ore., 1865. J87.07 1865c {In L. C.) Roster: 1st cavalry: p. 12. Ist infantry: p. 13-14. Report of the adjutant-general (C. A. Reed) of the state of Oregon for the years 1865-6. Salem, Ore., 1866. 353 p. 8°. E526.2.066 1865/66. Contents: Oregon volunteers. List of commissioned officers. 1st regiment cavalry. Abstract of description book of the 1st regiment cavalry . . . 1865-6. Roster of the commissioned officers and enlisted men . . . 1st regi- ment infantry. Roster of the military forces of the state . . . Governor. * Message. (John Whiteaker.) Sept. 8, 1862. {In Journal of the proceedings of the House . . . for the session of 1862. Salem, Ore., 1862. 8°. Appendix, p. [1]-11.) J87.07 1862c {In L. C.) * Special message. (Addison C. Gibbs.) Sept. 15, 1862. {In Journal of the proceedings of the House . . . for the session of 1862. Salem, Ore., 1862. 8°. Appendix p. [46]-53.) J87.07 1862c {In L. C.) *Message. (A. C. Gibbs.) Sept. 14, 1864, and accompany- ing documents . . . Salem, Ore., 1864. 79, [1] p. 8°. J87.07 1864p {In L. C.) * Special message. (A. C. Gibbs.) Sept. 24, 1864. (/tt, Journal of the . . . House Third regular session, 1864. Port- land, Ore., 1864. 8°. Appendix, p. 191-196.) J87.07 1864c {In L. C.) 652 , OREGON. Governor — Continued. * Special message. (A. C. Gibbs.) Oct. 20, 1864. (/ri Journal of the . . . House. Third regular session 1864. Port- land, Ore., 1864. 8°. Appendix, p. 197-198.) J87.07 1864c {In L. C.) * Message. (A. C. Gibbs. 1 Dec. 5, 1865. And accompanying documents. Special session, Dec. 5, 1865. Salem, Ore., 1865. 12 p. 8°. {With Journal of the . . . House . . . special session . . . December, 1865. Salem, Ore., 1866. J87.07 1865c {In L. C.) Military hoard of auditors. * {In Adjutpnt-general's report . . for the years 1863-4. Appendix F. p. 165-166.) ( ITirt Journal of the proceed- ings of the House of the Legislative assembl3- . . . for the Third regular session, 1864. Portland, Ore., 1864. 8°. Appendix.) J87.07 1864c {In L. C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. No literature known. Cavalry. See adjutant general's office. Militia. Maintaining state militia during the civil war. Letter from the assistant clerk of the Court of claims . . . the case of the state of Oregon against the United States. . . . [Washmg- ton, 1909.1 8 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 61st Cong., 1st sess. Sen- ate. Doc. no. 28.) E526.U55 Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the j^ears 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865.] 8 v. "^12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Military organization and operations, 1861-1865. {In The works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, vol. xxx. History of Oregon. San Franc'sco, 1888. 8°. v. 2, p. 488-511.) F876.B21 * Response of Gen. Hooker to the resolutions adopted by the Legis- lature of 1862. {In Journal of the proceedings of the House . . . for the Third regular session, 1864. Portland, Ore., 1864. 8°. Appendix I, p. 95-96.) J87.07 1864c {In L. C.) Southwestern Oregon veteran association. Address of welcome to Southwestern Oregon veteran associ- ation, at Marshfield, Oregon, August 30, 1895, by R. S. Littlefield, commander, [n. p., n. d.] [3] p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 260.) PENNSYLVANIA. 653 War claims. Letter from the secretary of war transmitting ... a report on the war claims of Oregon . . . [Washington, 1SS9.] 35 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 51st Cong., 1st sess. ?onato. Doc. no. 17.) SMloTi 'battlefield commission. The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh. History of the regiment [by John Obreiter.] The battle of Shiloh [by D. W. Reed.] Harrisburg, 1905. 406 p. 21 pL, 13 port, on 7 pi. (incl. front.) 2 fold. maps. 8°. E527.5.77th "A full report of all the work and proceedings of the [Pennsylvania Shiloh battlefield] commission." *The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh. . . . Harris- burg, 1908. 341 p. illus. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) PENNSYLVANIA. 663 Soldiers and sailors home. Erie. Eeport of the Board of trustees of the Pennsylvania Soldiers and sailors home, at Erie for the years ending UB384.P42 May 31, 1895-96. Norristown, 1897. 77 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 254.) May 31, 1902. [Harrisburg,] 1903. 93 p. 8°. May 31, 1906. Harrisburg, 1907. 101 p. front., plates (incl. illus., ports.) 8° May 31, 1908. Harrisburg, 1909. 103 p. front., plates, fold. plan. 8°. May 31, 1910. Philadelphia, 1912. 103 p. 8°. (Biennial.) Soldiers' orpJian schools. Annual report of the superintendent of Soldiers' orphans . . . LC4092.P4A2 1870. (G. F. M'Farland.) Harrisburg, 1871. 39 p. 8°. 1876. (J. P. Wickersham.) Harrisburg, 1876. 120 p. 8° 1887. (J. P. Wickersham.) Harrisburg, 1887. 132 p. front., plates. 8°. 1888. (E. E. Higbee.) Harrisburg, 1888. 124 p. front., plates. 8°. (Continued as Commission of soldiers' orphan schools.) State agents. * Report of the state agent at Washington, 1864. [n. p., 1865 '<] 6 p. * Report of the state agent at Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1865. {In Pa. Legislature. ^Miscellaneous documents read in the legislature ... of Pennsylvania . . . Harrisburg, 1866. p. 71-73. 8°. Doc. no. 2.) J87.P4 1866p v. 3. {In L. C.) * Report of Col. R. Biddle Roberts, Pennsylvania state agent at Washington, D. C, Dec. 31, 1863. [n. p., 1863 «] 6 p. 8°. E527.P415 {In L. C.) Report of the state agent at Nashville, Dec. 23, 1865. {In Pennsylvania. Legislature. Session of 1866. Harrisburg, 1866. p.[3]-6. 8°. Misc. doc.no. 1.) J87.P4 1866p v. 2. Report signed: Jas. Chamberlin, lieut. col. and Penn'a military agent. State historian. * Report of the state historian appointed to prepare a mihtary history of the organization of Pennsylvania volunteers and militia . . . [Harrisburg? 1864?] 7 p. 8°.) E527.B31 {In L. C.) Signed Samuel P. Bates, state historian. Subsistence department. See Commissary-general's office. Surgeon-General's office. * Report of surgeon-general (H. H. Smith) for the year 1861. {In Reports of the heads of departments, transmitted to the governor ... for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1861. Harrisburg, 1861. 13 p. 8°. Doc. no. X.) J87.P4 1862p {In L. C.) S()379— 13 43 664 PENNSYLVANIA. SurgeoTi-GeneraV s office — Continued. * Report of the surgeon-general (James King) for the year 1862. {In Reports of heads of departments, transmitted to the governor . . .for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1862. Harrisburg, 1863. 18 p. 8° Doc. no. IX.) J87.P4 1863p {In L. C.) * Report of the surgeon-general (James King) for the year 1862. [Harrisburg, 1863.] 19 p. 8°. UH225.P4 1862 (ZnL.C.) Report dated Dec. 31, 1862. * Report of the surgeon-general (James King) for the year 1863. {In Reports of heads of departments, transmitted to the governor . . . for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1863. Ha;rrisburg, 1864. 67 p. 8°. Ex. doc. No. III.) J87.P4 1864p V. 2. {In L. C.) * Report of the surgeon-general (James King) for the year 1863. Harrisburg, 1864. 67 p. 8°. UH225.P4 1863 (JriL.C.) Report dated Dec. 31, 1863. Report of the surgeon-general (J. A. Phillips). For the year 1864. [Harrisburg? 18651] 52 p. 8°. UH225.P4 1864. Report of the surgeon-general (J. A. Phillips). For the year 1865. Harrisburg, 1866. 96 p. 8°. UH225.P4 1865. (Bound with, report for 1864.) List of soldiers, (prisoners of war,) belonging to Pennsylvania regiments, who died at the military prison at Andersonville, Georgia, from Feb. 26, 1864, to Mar. 24, 1865. [Harris- burg? 1865?] 2p. 1., 24p. f°. E612.A5P4 Transportation and telegrapJi department. * Report of the Chief ... (J. D. Potts) for the year 1861. {In Report of the heads of departments, transmitted to the governor . . for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1861. Harrisburg, 1861. 4 p. 8°. Doc. no. IX.) J87.P4 1862p {In L. C.) * Report of the Chief . . . (0. W. Sees) for the year 1862. {In Reports of heads of departments, transmitted to the gover- nor ... for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1862. Harris- burg, 1863. 9 p. 8°. Ex. doc. no. VIII.) J87.P4 1863p V. 1. (ZtiL. C.) * Separate. [Harrisburg? 1863 ?] lip. 8°. E527.P42 {In L. C.) * Report of the Chief . . . (M. S. Quay) for the year 1863. {In Report of heads of departments, transmitted to the gover- nor .. . for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1863. Harris- burg, 1864. 12 p. 8°. Ex. doc. no. IV.) J87.P4 1864p V. 2. J87.P4 1864p v. 2. {In L. C.) * Separate, [n. p., 1864?] 12 p. 8°. E527.P42 {In L. C.) PENNSYLVANIA. 665 Transportation and telegraph department— CovLiimx&A. * Report of the Chief . . . (H. H. Gregg) for the year 1865. {In Reports of heads of departments transmitted to the governor ... for the .. . year ending Nov. 30, 1865. Harrisburg, 1866. 11 p. 8°. Ex. doc. no. V.) J87.P4 1866p V. 2. {In L. C.) * Report of the Chief . . . ( ) for the year 1866. [n. p., 1867?] 14 p. 8°. E527.P42 (/n L. C.) MILITARY OEGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 2d heavy artillery. (112th regiment.) * Memorial of Edward S. ColweU. [Philadelphia, 1864.] [29] p. 8°. E601.C76 (/n L. C.) History of the Second Pennsylvania veteran heavy artil- lery (112th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers) from 1861 to 1866, including the Provisional Second Penn'a heavy artillery. By G. W. Ward . . . Rev. ed. Phila- delphia, 1904. xii, 311 p. front., illus., ports. 8°. E527.7.2dW 2d heavy artillery (Provisional.) Organized Apr. 20, 1864, from surplus men of 2d heavy artillery. Disbanded Aug. 20, 1864, and rejoined original regiment Sept. 5, 1864. 3d heavy artillery. (152d regiment.) Guarding Jefferson Davis at Fortress Monroe. By J. W. Sanderson. (/nM.O.L. L.U.S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1903. 8°. v. 3, p. [122]-124.) E464.M78 The James River during the war. By J. W. Sanderson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1903. 8°. V. 3, p. 33-40.) E464.M78 Nothing to say. By J. W. Sanderson. (7n M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. v. 1, p. [99]-105.) E464.M78 5th heavy artillery. (204th regiment.) 6th heavy artillery. (212th regiment.) Roberts' battalion heavy artillery. Transferred to 3d heavy artillery as Companies C, D, and F, February 17, 1863. Segebarth's battalion marine artillery. Transferred to 3d heavy artillery as Companies A, B, G, H, K, and L, February 17, 1863. light Artillery. 1st light artillery. (43d regiment.) First Pennsylvania light artillery. A grand array of splendidly efficient batteries. By Thos. G. Orwig. {In National tribune, Mar. 31, 1904, p. 3.) 666 PENNSYLVANIA. light Artillery — Continued. 1st light artillery. Battery B. (Cooper's.) Cooper's "Battery B" before Petersburg. By one of its members. {In Blue and gray. v. 4, p. 41-44.) 4°. E461.B65 Battle of MechanicsTille, June 26, 1862. Sketch of Bat- tery B, First Penna. artillery. By William McClelland. ( With reunions of Battery B.) (Clippings.) *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, Penn'a., Monday, June 8, 1891. [Newcastle, 1891.] 20 p. 8°. E527.8.1st {In L. C.) Also printed in the New Castle news, Wednesday, June 10, 1891. Address of John Q. Stewart at the 31st annual reunion of Battery B, First Pennsylvania light artillery, P. R. V. C. at Mount Jackson . . . Penna., . . . June 8, 1900. [n. p., 19001] 16 p. 8°. 1st light artillery. Battery C. Consolidated with Battery D, 1st light artillery, October 23, 1863. 1st light artillery. Battery F. Rickett's battery. It was one of those at Gettysburg which came to stay. By O. F. Sweet. {In The National tribune. Apr. 29, 1909, p. 7.) Commonwealth artillery company. * Copy of muster-out roll. By F. W. Groughan. Phila- delphia, 1885. 27 p. (?) Durrell's battery light artillery. See Independent battery D, light artillery. Hampton's battery light artillery. See Independent battery F, light artillery. Independent battery C. Light artillery. Cedar Mountain. The part taken by Thompson's bat- tery. By Jas. Thompson. (7n. National tribune. June 20, 1889, p. 3.) Independent battery D. Light artillery. Durell's battery in the civil war. (Independent battery D, Pennsylvania volunteer artillery.) A narrative of the campaigns and battles . . . from the battery's organization, September 24, 1861, to its muster out of service, June 13, 1865. By C. A. Cuffel. [Philadel- phia, 1900.] 265 p. front., pi., port., plans. 8°. E527.7.D PENNSYLVANIA. 667 light Artillery — Continued. Independent battery D — Continued. '^ Same. Doylestown, 1903. * Oration delivered ... at the dedication of the monu- ment erected by the state of Pennsylvania on the battle- field of Antietam, to commemorate the battle record and services of Durell's battery "D" . . . Sept. 24, 1861-June 13, 1865. By S. H. Ehoads. [n. p., n. d.] 47 p. (In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) Eoster of Durell's battery; [n. p., n. d.] 6 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Independent battery E. Light artillery. See 28th infantry. Independent battery F. Light artillery. * History of Hampton battery F, independent Pennsyl- vania light artniery, organized at Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 8, 1861, mustered out in Pittsburgh, June 16, 1865. Comp. by William Clark . . . Akron, O., and Pitts- burgh, 1909.] 6 p. 1., 11-179 p. front., Ulus., pi., ports., double map. 8°. E527.7.F (In L. C.) Knap's battery light artillery. See Independent battery E, light artillery. Nevins battery light artillery. See Independent battery I, light artillery. Rickett's battery. See 1st light artillery. Battery F. Ringgold battery light artillery. Reading. First in war. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. V, no. 11, November, 1892, p. [2].) f°. *The place of the Ringgold light artillery of Reading, among the first five companies from Pennsylvania which marched to the defense of Washington, April, 1861. A paper read before the Historical society of Berks county, June 14, 1870. Reading, Pa., 1870. WUliam M. Hiester. 16 p. 8°. E527.7.R (InL.C.) The place of the Ringgold light artillery of Reading, among the first five companies from Pennsylvania which marched to the defense of Washington, April, 1861. A paper read before the Historical society of Berks county, June 14, 1870. By Hon. William M. Hiester. Printed order of the society, 1870. [Re- prmted 1904.] [n. p., 1904?] 13 p. 8°. E527.7.RH See 22 d cavalry. Ringgold light artillery. Beading. See 25th infantry. Thompson's battery light artillery. See Independent battery C. Light artillery. 668 PENNSYLVANIA. light Artillery — Continued. Washington artillerists, Pottsville. See 25th infantry. Washington grays. Artillery corps. (Philadelphia.) Eegister of the members of the "Artillery corps, Wash- ington grays," of the city of Philadelphia, who served in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. Comp. by . .' . John 0. Foering . . . [Philadelphia?] 1912. 1 p. h, iii-x, 53 p. plates, facsim. 8° F158.5.F8 Cavalry. 1st cavalry. (44th regiment.) The life of George Dashiell Bayard . . . By S. J. Bayard. New York, 1874. ix, [ll]-337 p. front, (port.), plate, fold. map. 12°. {In biog.) *Some personal reminiscences of services in the cavalry in the Army of the Potomac. By H. P. Thomas . . . Philadelphia, 1889. cover-title, 26 p. 4°. E493.6.T46 {In L. C.) Reprinted from the United service. Philadelphia, 1889. 8°. n. s. V. 1, p. 1-26. Same, (/n United service . . . Philadelphia 1889. 8°. n. s. V. 1, p. 1-26.) 1st cavalry. (44thregiment.) Consolidated with 6th and 17th cavalry to form 2d Provisional cavalry, June 17, 1865. 1st cavalry (43d regt. vols. — 1st reserves cavalr}^.) History of the First reg't Pennsylvania reserve cavalry, from its organization, August, 1861, to September, 1864, with list of names of all officers and enlisted men who have ever belonged to the regiment . . . [By W. P. Lloyd.] Philadelphia, 1864. 216 p. 12°. E527.6.1st 2d cavalry. (59th regiment.) Consolidated with 20th cav- alry to form 1st Provisional cavalry, June 17, 1865. 3d cavalry. (60th regiment.) Cavalry; its use and value as illustrated by reference to the engagements of Kelly's Ford and Gettysburg. By D.M. Gilmore. (/n M. O.L.I/. U.S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series, p. 38-51.) E464.M63 With General Gregg at Gettysburg. By D. M. Gilmore. {In M. O. Ij. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1898. 8°. Fourth series, p. 93- 111.) E464.M63 History of the Third Pennsylvania cavalry, Sixtieth regi- ment Pennsylvania volunteers, in the American civil war, 1861-1865. Comp. by the Regimental history committee . . . Philadelphia, 1905. xxxvi, 614 p. front., plates, ports., fold. maps. S° E527.6.3dP PENNSYLVANIA. 669 Cavalry — Continued . 3d cayalry — Continued. Story 01 Companies H, A and C, Third Pennsylvania cavalry at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. [By A. J. Speese. Philadelphia? 1906.] 1 p. ]., 5-22 p., 1 i. front, (port.) 2 fold, facsim. ^ 24°. E481.G3S7 Walter S. Newhall. A memoir . . . [By Mrs. Sarah B. Wister.] Philadelphia, 1864. 2 p. 1., [iiiHv, [2], [9]-140 p. front., (port.). 8° E601.W817 Published anonymously. 3d cavalry. Company H. Constitution and by-laws of Company H, Third Pennsyl- vania cavalry with a brief history" and muster roll. Shippensburg, Pa., 1878. 58 p. 24°. E527.6.3d 3d cavalry. (60th regiment.) Transferred to 5th cavalry, May 8, 1865. 3d Provisional cavalry organized by consolidation of ISth and 22d cavalry, June 24, 1865. 4th cavalry. (64th regiment.) A brief history of the Fourth Pennsylvania veteran cav- alry, embracing organization, reunions, dedication of monument at Gettysburg and address of General W. E. Doster, Venango county battalion, reminiscences, etc. Pittsburg, 1891. 113 p. 8°. E527. 6.4th At Libby prison. ... By John Fulton, jr. (In National tribune, v. 30, no. 21, May 26, 1910, p. 7; no. 23, June 9, 1910, p. 7.) f° 4th cavalry. Company A. History of a cavalry company. A complete record of Company "A," 4th Penn'a cavalry ... By William Hyndman. Philadelphia, 1870. 1 p. 1., ix-xxiv, 25-343 p. 12°. E527.6.4thH 5th cavalry. (65th regiment.) 6th cavalry. (70th regiment, "Push's lancers.") Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry. By S. L. Gracey. [Philadelphia?] 1868. 3 p.l., [13]-371, [1] p. fold. map. 8° E527.6.6th Subscription copy. No. 481. Dedication of the monument of the Sixth Penna. cavalry "Lancers" on the battlefield of Gettysburg, October 14, 1888. Philadelphia, 1889. 2 p. 1., 37, [1] p. front. 8°. E527.6.6thP (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) 6th cavalry. (70th regiment.) Consolidated with 1st and 17th cavalry to form 2d Provisional cavalry, June 17, 1865. 670 PENNSYLVANIA. Cavalry — Continued. 7tli cavalry. (80th regiment.) Sabre strokes of the Pennsylvania dragoons, in the war of 1861-1865. Interspersed with personal reminis- ' cences. By T. F. Dornblaser, Philadelphia, 1884. viii, 9-264 p. fold. map. 12° E527.6.7th Also known aa the Independent dragoons. * History and roster of Seventh Pennsylvania cavalry vet- eran volunteers, 1861-65. [n. p., 1904?] 141 p. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) The Seventh Pennsylvania veteran volunteer cavalry; its record, reminiscences and roster; with an appendix. By .W. B. Sipes. [Pottsville, Pa., 1905 ?] 1 p. 1., iv, 6, 169, [1], 60, 143 p., 3 1. plate, ports. 8°. E527.6.7thS Minty and the cavalry. A history of the cavalry cam- paigns in the western armies. By J. G. Vale. Ilar- risburg. Pa., 1886. xxxi, 550 p. front, plates incl. ports., maps. 8°. E493.V14 8th cavalry. (89th regiment.) A list of the battles, engagements, actions and important skirmishes in which the Eighth Pennsylvania cavalry par- ticipated during the war of 1861-1865. Comp. by J. E. Carpenter. Philadelphia, 1886. 8 p. 8°. E527.6.8th {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) A true history of the charge of the Eighth Pennsylvania cavalry at Chancellorsville. By Pennock Huey. Phila- delphia, [1883.] 79 p. plans. 8°. 12°. E481.C4H9 Personal recollections of the cavalry at Chancellorsville. ByC.I.Wickersham. (/nM. O.L.L.U.S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1903. 8°. v. 3, p. [453]-462.) E464.M78 8th cavalry. (89th regiment.) Mustered out by consolida- tion with 16th cavalry, July 24, 1865. 9th cavalry. (92d regiment.) 10th cavalry failed to complete its organization. 11th cavalry. (108th regiment.) * Register of commissioned officers, with historical memo- randa of the regiment. By Josiah Harlan. Philadel- phia, 1866. 55 p. History of the Eleventh Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry, together with a complete roster of the regiment and regimental officers. [By the History committee.] Phil- adelphia, 1902. 4 p. 1., 9-289 p. front, ports. 8°. E527.6.11th 11th cavalry. Company A. See Iowa. Fort Dodge soldiers in the East. PENNSYLVANIA. 671 Cavalry — Continued. 12th cavalry. (113th regiment.) 13th cavalry. (117th regiment.) 13th cavalry. Company B. * Prison diary of Michael Dougherty, late Co. B., 13th., Pa., cavalry, while confined in Pemberton, Barrett's, Libby, AndersonviUe and other southern prisons; sole survivor of 127 of Ms regiment captured the same time, 122 dying in AndersonviUe. Bristol, Pa., 1908. 2p.l.,75p. front, (port.) 12°. E611.D72 (/tiL.C.) Privately printed. 14th cavalry. (159th regiment.) 15th cavalry. (160th regiment.) To the members of the Soriety of the 15th Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry. A short account of the 12th- annual banquet[s]. 1884- v. fronts., plates, ports. 8°. E527. 6.15th Annual banquets. E527.6.15th *12th (1884.) Philadelphia, 1884. 8 p. 12°. {In L. C.) Philadelphia, 1885. 16 p. 12° (In L. C.) PhUadelphia, 1886. 23, [1] p. map. 8°- (In L. C.) Philadelphia, 1887. 16 p. front, (port.) (Jn L.C.) Philadelphia, 1888. 20, [1] p. front. 8° {In L. C.) Philadelphia, 1889. 29, [1] p. front. 8° {In L.C.) Philadelphia, 1890. 81, [1] p. front, (port.) 8°. *13th (1885. *14th (1886.) *15th (1887.) *16th (1888.) *17th (1889.) *18th (1890.) (iriL.C.) *19th (1891.) {In L. C.) *20th (1892.) {In L. 0.) *21st (1893.) *22d (1894.) {In L. C.) *23d (1895.) *24th (1896.) *25th (1897.) *26th (1898.) *27th (1899.) 28th (1900.) *29th (1901.) *30th (1902.) {In L. C.) *31st (1903.) {In L. C.) *32d (1904.) *33d (1905.) *34th (1906.) *35th (1907.) {In L. C.) *36th (1908.) *37th (1909.) *38th (1910.) *39th (1911.) *38th (1910.) Philadelphia,, 1891. 39, [1] p. front. Philadelphia, 1892. 34, [2] p. front. Philadelphia, 1893. Philadelphia, 1894. Philadelphia, 1895. Philadelphia, 1896. Phildelphia, 1897. Philadelphia, 1898. Philadelphia, 1899. Philadelphia, 1900. Philadelphia, 1901. Philadelphia, 1902. 34, 48 p. 52, front, (port.) [2] p. front. (port.) 8°- (port.) 8°. °. (JnL.C.) (port.) 8°. 57, [1] p. front. 8°. (In L. 0,) 68 p. front. 8°. {In L. C.) 53 p. front. 8°- {In L. C.) 38 p. front, (port.) 8°. (ihL.C.) 62 p. front, (port.) 8° (iriL. C.) 61 p. front, (port.) 8°. 81 p. front. 8°. {In L. C.) 92 p. front., plates, ports. 8° Philadelphia, 1903. 96 p. front, (port.), plates. 8° Philadelphia, 1904. Philadelphia, 1905. Philadelphia, 1906. 72p. front, (ports.) 8° {InL.C.) 78 p. 107 p. front, front. Colorado Sprmgs, 1907. 85, [1] p. Philadelphia, 1908. Philadelphia, 1909. 100 p 96 p. front front. , {In L. C.) (port.) {In L. C.) front., plates. 8° (port.) {In L. C.) (port.), plates. 8° Philadelphia, 1910. 96 p. front., ports. 8°- (JnL.C.) 672 PENNSYLVANIA. Cavalry — Continued . 15th cavalry — Continued. Annual banquets — Continued. *39th (1911.) Philadelphia, 1911. 112 p. front., ports., diagr. 8°. (In L. C.) *40th (1912.) *41st (1913.) *42d (1914.) *43d (1915.) *44th (1916.) History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry which was recruited and known as the Anderson cavalry in the rebellion of 1861-1865. ed. and comp. by C. H. Kirk . . . assisted by the Historical commit- tee .. . Philadelphia, 1906. 784 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. E527.6.15thK Rough riding with Palmer. The story of the services of the 15th Pennsylvania cavalry. By J. W. Over. (In National tribune, July 12-19, 1900.) Leaves from a trooper's diary [By J. A. B. Williams.] Philadelphia, 1869. 3p.l.,[7]-103 p. 12°. E601.W72 * In commemoration of the eleventh annual reunion of the Anderson cavalry, December 5, 1883. [Philadelphia, 1883.J [3] p. 12°. E527.W72 {In 1j. C.) Signed J. A. B. Williams. 16th cavalry. (161st regt. vols.) * History of the 16th regiment Pennsylvania cavalry, for the year ending October 31st, 1863. Commanded by John Irvin Gregg . . . Philadelphia, 1864. 44 p. 8°. E527.6.16th (In L. C.) Prepared by Charles H. Miller, 1st lieut. and adjutant. 17th cavalry. (162d regt. vols.) The roll of honor of the Seventeenth Pennsylvania cavalry; or, One hundred and sixty -second of the line, Pennsylvania volunteers. [By T. W. Bean.] Phila- delphia, 1865. 3 p. 1., [7]-88 p. 12°. * History of the Seventeenth regiment Pennsylvania vol- unteer cavalry, or one hundred and sixty-second in the hne of Pennsylvania . . . 1861-1865; comp. from records . . . official reports . . . recollections . . . and company rosters, with an appendix. By H. P. Moyer. [Lebanon, Pa., 1911.] 472 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E527.6.17th (In L, C.) 18th cavalry. (163d regt.) History of the Eighteenth regiment of cavalry, Pennsyl- vania volunteers (163d regiment of the hne) 1862-65. New York, 1909. 299 p. col. front, pis., ports., maps. 8°. E527.6.18th PENNSYLVANIA. 673 Cavalry — Continued . 18th cavalry — Continued. Experiences in Libby prison. By J. "W. Phillips. {In M. O.L.L.U. S. Mo. War papers and personal remini- scences. 1861-1865. St. Louis, 1892. 8°. v. 1, p. 54-73.) E464.M64 18th cavalry. (163d regiment.) ConsoUdated with 22d cavalry to form 3d Provisional cavalry, June 24, 1865. 19th cavalry. (180th regiment.) 20th cavalry. (181st regiment.) (Six months.) 20th cavalry. * Map and description of main battlefields in Gettys- burg, Wilderness, & Appomattox campaigns in civil war. By Joshua Smith. Chicago, 1900. 24 p. map. 8°. {In L. C.) 20th cavalry. (Three years.) ConsoUdated with 2d cavahy to form 1st Pro^dsional cavalry, June 17, 1865. 21st cavalry. (182d regiment.) (Six months.) 22d cavalry. The Twenty-second Pennsylvania cavalry and the Ring- gold battalion, 1861-65; written and comp. by S. C. Farrar . . . [Akron, O., and Pittsburgh,] 1911. xi, [3]-538 p. front., illus., jjlates, ports, maps (1 fold.) 8°. E527.6.22d 22d cavalry. (185th regiment.) (Six months.) 22d cavalry. (Three years.) Consolidated with 18th cavalry to form 3d Provisional cavalry, June 24, 1865. Anderson's cavalry. See 15th cavahy. Cameron dragoons. See 5th cavalry. Independent dragoons. See 7th cavalry. Lafayette cavalry company. See 22d cavalry. Lochiel cavalry. See 9th cavalry. Philadelphia City cavahy. First troop. Service . . . during June and July, 1863. By a private recruit. [Persifor Frazer.] {In Journal of the Military service institution of the United States. Governor's Island, 1908. vol. Ixiii, p. 282-296.) 8°. U1.M6 Eeading City troop. Transferred to 1st cavalry as Company L, November, 1861. Ringgold battalion cavalry. Transferred to 22d cavalry, February 22, 1864. Rush's lancers. See 6th cavalry. Union cavalry company. Entered 1st Virginia cavalry (Union.) Transferred to 1st Maryland cavalry (Union) as Com- pany G, January, 1862. 674 PENNSYLVANIA. Cavalry — Continued. Washington county cavalry conapany. Consolidated with Kinggold battalion cavalry, February 9, 1864. Young's Kentucky light cavalry. See 3d cavalry. Infantry. 1st battalion. (6 months' vols.) infantry. History of the First battalion Pennsylvania six months volunteers and 187th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry; six months and three years service, civil war, 1863-1865; comp. by J. M. Gibbs . . . [Harrisburg,] 1905. 4 p. 1., [7]-320 p. front., illus., plates, ports., map. 8°. E527.5. 187th 1st infantry. (MUitia.) History of the First regiment infantry. National guard of Pennsylvania. Comp. from official records, by E. N. Benson, E,. D. Benson, T. E. Wiedersheim . . . Phila- delphia, 1880. 68 p. 8°. E527.5.1stM. The 119th Penn. volunteers, in U. S. aer\dce Aug. 1862-June 1865, •was largely recruited from this regiment. The old organization was still maintained, and saw active service on Penn. soil in 1862 as the 7th reg't Penn. militia, and again in 1863 as the 32d reg't. 1st infantry. *1861. Annual dinner of the Veteran corps celebrating the forty-first anniversary of the First regiment iaft'y, National guard of Pa. ... April 19th, 1902. [Phila- delphia, 1902.] 11 1., 14 pi. (13 col.) 2 port. 8°. 15 (/nL. C.) 9534 P. Battlefield and prison pen; or. Through the war, and thrice a prisoner in Rebel dungeons. . . . By J. W. Urban, Philadelphia, [1882.] xii, [13]-422 p. front., plates, ports., plans. 12°. E611.U73 *My experiences mid shot and shell and in rebel pen; a graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the entire civil war . . . By J. W. Urban . . . Lancaster, Pa., 1882. xi, [1], 13-633 p. inch plates, front., plates, ports. 8°. E601.U72 (/n L. C.) Published also as Battlefield and prison pen. * Through the war and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons. A graphic recital of personal experiences throughout the whole period of the late war for the union ... by J. W. Urban . . . Philadelphia and Chicago, 1892. xi, [1], 13-633 p. inch plates, front., plates, ports. 8°. E601.U73 (/nL. C.) Published also as Battlefield and prison pen. PENNSYLVANIA. 67 ifantry — Continued. 1st reserve infantry. (30th regiment.) 1st rifles. See 13th reserve infantry. 2d infantry. Marching to Cold Harbor. Incidents on the line of march from Washington to Port Royal and Cold Har- bor. By J. Henry Pippitt. (In National tribune. Aug. 25, 1910, p. 7.) f°. 2d reserve infantry. (31st regiment.) 3d reserve infantry. (32d regiment.) Mustered out June 17, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 54th infan- try, June 8, 1864. 4th reserve infantry. (33d regiment.) Mustered out June 17, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 54th infan- try, June 8, 1864. 5th reserve infantry. (34th regiment.) 6th reserve infantry. (35th regiment.) 7th reserve infantry. (36th regiment.) 7th infantry. See 1st infantry. 8th reserve infantry. (37th regiment.) 9th reserve infantry. (38th regiment.) 10th reserve infantry. (39th regiment.) 11th infantry. The story of the regiment. By W. H. Locke. Philadel- phia, 1868. xii, 401 p. front. 12°. E527.5.11th 11th reserve infantry. (40th regiment.) 12th reserve infantry. (41st regiment.) 12th infantry. Company B. See 18th infantry. 13th reserve infantry. (43d regiment.) Mustered out June 11, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 190th infantry, June 1, 1864. 14th reserve infantry. (43d regiment.) See 1st cavalry. 15th reserve infantry. (44th regiment.) See 1st light artil- lery. 19th infantry. The Nineteenth Pennsylvania volunteers. (Clipping.) (The Times Sunday special, [n. p.,] Dec. 19, 1897.) See 90th infantry. 20th infantry, (militia.) ♦Circulars. By W.B.Thomas. Philadelphia, 1863. 2 p. 21st infantry. Company A. (Militia.) See Washington grays. Artillery corps. 22d infantry. See 106th infantry. 676 PENNSYLVAjSriA. Infantry — Continued . 23d infantry. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's zouaves; three months and three years service, civil war . . . Comp. by the secretary by order of the Survivors association . . . [Philadelphia? 1904?] 432 p. front, (gr. of ports.) illus., (incl. ports.) 8°. E527.5.23d William J Wray, compiler. "Fair Oaks." Report of the First annual reunion of the Survivors' association, 23d Penna. vols, held at Maen- nerchor hall, Philadelphia, Penna., May 31, 1882. Comp. by W. J. W[ray?] Philadelphia, 1883. 52, [2] p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Mustered out September 8, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 82d infantry, September 8, 1864. See Shaler's brigade. 24th infantry. See 69th infantry. 25th infantry. History of the Doylestown guards. By W. W. H. Davis. Doylestown, Pa., 1887. 223, xv p. 8°. The first defenders. By Heber S. Thompson, president of the First defenders' association, [n. p.,] 1910. 1 p. 1., vii-xiii p., 1 1., 179 p. plates, poits., facsims. 8°. E527.5.25th National light infantry of Pottsville. Washington artillerists of Pottsville. Ringgold light artillery of Reading. Allen infantry of Allentown. Logan guards of Lewiston. See Ringgold artillery. 26th infantry. 26th Pennsylvania emergency infantry. Address of Hon. S. W. Pehnypacker ... at the dedication, Sept. 1, 1892, of the monument to commemorate the services of the regiment on the battlefield of Gettysburg. Philadelphia, 1892. 26 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 255.) Pennsylvania's emergency men at Gettysburg. A touch of bushwhacldng. By H. M. M. Richards, [Reading, Pa. ?] 1895. 35 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 254.) Mustered out June 18, 1864. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 99th infantry. See Pennsylvania in American history . . . 27th infantry. Mustered out June 11, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 109th infantry. PENXSYLVAXIA. 677 Infantry — Continued. 28th infantry. Association o£ the 28th and 147th regiments infantry and Independent battery "E," light artillery,SPennsylvania veteran volunteers. [Battles, engagements and skir- mishes.] [Philadelphia, n. d.] 8 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 248.) Separate. E527.5.28thA The 28th regt. P. V. V. I., the 147th regt. P ^'. V. I., and Knap's ind. battery "E." At Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3, 1863. By H.E.Brown, [n. p., 1897?] 7 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Henry Earnest Goodman. Born April 12, 1836. Died February 3, 1896. [Philadelphia, 1896?] 16 1. front, (port.) 8°. (In biog.) * Memoranda of the 28th and One hundred and forty- seventh regiments Pennsylvania volunteers. Phila- delphia, [n. d.] 37 p. Re-union of the 28th & 147th regiments, Pennsylvania . volunteers, Philadelphia, Nov. 24th, 1871. Phila- delphia, 1872. [2], 21 p. 8°. E527. 5.28th (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 248.) Eemarks of Bvt. Maj. Gen. Hector Tyndale: p. 1-21. A memoir of Hector Tyndale. . . . Born March 24, 1821. Died March 19, 1880. Philadelphia, 1882. 2 p. 1., [5]-118 p. front., (port.) fold. map. 8°. (In biog.) 30th to 42d regiments were also known as the 1st to 13th Reserves. 3Gth infantry. (1st reserves.) Shenandoah Valley. How a Bucktail held a rebel brigade without support. By E. Barnum. (In National trib- une. Sept. 24, 1891, p. 3.) See 66th infantry. 30th infantry. Company K. (1st reserves.) History of Company K. 1st (inft,) Penn'a reserves . . . ByH. N. Mmnigh . . . Duncansville, Pa., [1891.] 8 p. 1., 44 p. 16°. E527. 5.30th 31st infantry. (2d reserves.) Our .campaigns ; or, The marches, bivouacs, battles, inci- dents 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. ... By E. M. Wood- ward . . . Philadelphia, 1865. vii, 9-362 p. 12°. E527.5.31st See 82 d infantry. 678 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued . 32(i infantry. (Sd reserves.) * History of the Third Pennsylvania reserves, being a com- plete record of the regiment . . . By E. M. Wood- ward . . . Trenton, N. J., 1883. 256, 60, 11 p. front., pL, port. 8°. E527.5.32d (In L. C.) See Antietam battlefield memorial commission. See 1st infantry. 33d infantry. (4th reserves.) See Antietam battlefield memorial commission. See 62d infantry. 34th infantry. (5th reserves.) 35th infantry. (6th reserves.) See 74th infantry. 36th infantry. (7th reserves.) See Antietam battlefield memorial commission. See 81st infantry. 37th infantry. (8th reserves.) Our boys. The personal experiences of a soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By A. F. Hill . . . Philadel- phia, 1864. xii, 13-412 p. inch front. 12°. E601.H64 Another ed. Philadelphia, 1866. viii, 412 p. front, (port.) 12°. E601.H65 See Antietam battlefield memorial commission. 38th infantry. (9th reserves.) 39th infantry. (10th reserves.) 40th infantry. (11th reserves.) See 75th infantry. 41st infantry. (12th reserves.) (Bucktail.) History of the Twelfth regiment, Pennsylvania reserve volunteer corps (41st regiment of the line), from its muster into the United States service, Aug.- 10th, 1861, to its muster out, June 11th, 1864, together with bio- graphical sketches . . . By M. D. Hardin . . . New York, 1890. 4 p. 1., 224, [24] p. front., port., map, plans. 8°. E527. 5.41st 42d infantry. (13th reserves.) Annual reunion of the regimental association of the Buck- tail, or First rifle regiment. *1888. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) *1889. (7nPa. State liist. society. Library.) About the Bucktails. The famous regiment of Pennsyl- vania riflemen. The hardy woodsmen . . . Up the Shenandoah ... By Wallace W. Johnston. {In National tribune, Jan. 7, 1886, p. 1.) PENNSYLVANIA. 679 Infantry — Continued . 42d infantry — Continued. ' 'Bucktail" rifles. The Thirteenth Pennsylvania reserve, crack riflemen. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) History of the "Bucktails," Kane rifle regiment of the Pennsylvania reserve corps (13th Pennsylvania reserves, 42d of the line). Pub. by W. H. Eauch, historian . . . By O. E. Howard and W. H. Eauch . . . Phila- delphia, 1906. X p., 1 1., 466 p., 1 1. front., plates, ports., facsims. 8°. E527.5.42d 43d regiment. See 1st cavalry. 44th regiment. See 1st light artillery. See 1st cavalry. 45th infantry. * History of the Forty-fifth regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteer infantry, 1861-1865, \vritten by the comrades. Ed. and arranged by Allen D. Albert . . . Williams- port, Pa., 1912. 530 p. plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.45th {In L. C.) 48th infantry. The 48th in the war. Being a narrative of the campaigns of the 48th regiment, infantry, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, during the war of the rebellion. By O. C. Bobyshell . . . Philadelphia, 1895. 4 p. 1., 17-205 p. front., pL, port. 8°. E527.5.48th * Work of the 48th ... at Petersburg mine which resulted in the great battle of the Crater. By J. C. Featherston. [n. p., n. d.] 30 p. illus. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) 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 . . . By Joseph Gould . . . Pub. by authority of the Eegimental association. [Philadel- phia,] 1908. 471, [1] p. incl. illus., ports, port. 8°. E527.5.48thG 49th infantry. History of the 49th Pennsylvania volunteers. By E. S. Westbrook ... A correctly compiled roll of the mem- bers of the regiment and its marches from 1861 to 1865. Altoona, Pa., 1898. 272, [2] p. front., illus., pL, port. 4°. E527.5.49th 80379—13 44 680 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued. 49th infantry. Company B. (Militia.) See Washington grays. Artillery corps. 50th infantry. History of the Fiftieth regiment, Penna. vet. vols., 1861-65. By Lewis Crater. . . . Eeading, Pa., 1884. 88, 1 p., 1 1. front., ports. 8°. E527.5.50th Reunions. 1896. New Albany. (Clipping.) (/n Regimental literature, 1861-'65 Newspaper clippings. Parts 1-2.) 51st infantry. History of the 51st regiment P. V. and V. V., from its organization, at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pa., in 1861, to its being mustered out ... at Alexandria, Va., July 27th, 1865. By T. H. Parker . . . Philadelphia, 1869. XX, [9]-703 p. front., port. 8°. E527.5.51stP Society of the Fifty-first regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. Record of proceedings of annual reunions . . . E527.5.51st Ist (1889.) Norristown, Sept. 17, 1880. Harrisburg, Pa., 1880. 47 p. 8° *2d(1881.) Sept. 14, 1881. Harrisburg, 1882. 56 p. 52d infantry. *The campaigns of the Fifty-second regiment, Pennsyl- vania volunteer infantry, first known as ' 'The Luzerne regiment;" being the record of nearly four years' con- tinuous service, from October 7, 1861, to July 12, 1865, in the war for the suppression of the rebellion, oomp. under the authority of the Regimental association by SmithB.Mott . . . Philadelphia, 1911. 266p. plates, ports., maps. 8°. E527.5.52d {InL.C.) 54th infantry. The record of a live regiment. Some things the 54th Pa. saw and did in the war of the rebellion. By J. R. Hum- mel. (In National tribune, Apr. 19, 1900, p. 7.) * Public services of Brevet Major General John F. Hartranft, Union candidate for auditor general . . . Norristown, Pa., 1868. cover-title, [3]-158, 8 p. 8°. E467.1.Ii4P9 (In L. C.) Appended: Biographical sketch of Col. Jacob Miller Campbell, of the 54th Pennsylvania infantry, Union candidate for surveyor general. 8 p. 56th infantry. Military record of Brevet Brigadier General John William Hoffmann, United States volunteers. . . . Philadel- phia, 1884. 23, [1] p. front, (port.) 8°. {InW.B.h. pamp. V. 207.) PENNSYLVANIA. 681 Infantry — Continued . 57th infanti'y. * History of the Fifty-seventh regiment, Pennsylvania vet- eran volunteer infantry . . . Comp. by J. M. Martin, E. C. Strouss, E. G. Madge, R. I. Campbell, M. C. Zahniser. [Meadville, Pa., 19 — 1] 196 p. front., pi., ports. 12°. E527.5.57th {In L. C.) 59th regiment. See 2d cavaby. 60th regiment. See .3d cavalry. 61st infantry. * History Sixty-first regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-1865, under authority of the regimental asso- ciation ... A. T. Brewer, historian. [Pittsburgh, 1911.] 234 p. ports. 8°. E527.5.61st (In L. C.) Oration delivered July 24th, 1888, on Wolf's Hill, Get- tysburg, by A. T. Brewer, at dedication of battle monu- ment in memory of the Sixty-first Pennsylvania volun- teers. Cleveland, O., [n. d.] 41 p. map, plate (partly col.) 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Nineteen heroes. The officers killed in battle in the Sixty-first Pennsylvania. By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) See Shaler's brigade. 62d infantry. Sixty-second regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. . . . Reporl from the Committee on payment of pensions, bounty and back pay [to pay bounty.] [Washington, 1885.]'^ 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 48th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 2361.) Mustered out August 15, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 155th infantry. 63d infantry. Under the red patch; story of the Sixty third regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-1864 . . . comp. by G. A. Hays, with personal narrative by W. H. Morrow, Company A. Pittsburg, Pa., 1908. 476, [3] p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.63d The Peninsula campaign in Virginia, or incidents and scenes on the battle-fields and in Richmond. By Rev. J. J. Marks. Philadelphia, 1864. 2 p.l., v-xx, 21-444 p. front., plates. 12°. E470.M35 Mustered cut September 9, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 105th infantry, September 5, 1864. 04tli regiment. See 4th cavalry. 65tli regiment. See 5th cavalry. 682 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued . 66th infantry. Consolidated with 73d and 99th infantry, March 1, 1862. 69th infantry. A brief history of the 69th regiment Pennsylvania vet- eran volunteers, from its formation until final muster out . . . By A. W. McDermott. Also an account of the reunion of the survivors of the Philadelphia brigade and Pickett's division . . . and 'dedication of the monument ... at Gettysburg, July 2d and 3d, 1887 . . . [Philadelphia, 1889.] 1 p.L, 106 p. front., pi., port. 8°. E527.5.69th See Philadelphia brigade. 70th regiment. See 6th cavalry. 71st infantry. (California regiment.) * Baker at Balls Bluff; an address by J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia, Balls Bluff, on the Potomac, October 21st, 1911. [Philadelphia ngn.] cover-title, 7 p. 8°. E472.63.M82 (7n L. C.) "Address . at reunion of survivors of the Seventy-first Penn- sylvania (California) regiment, G. A. R., and Confederate veter- ans, at Balls Bluff, Potomac River, Virginia, on the fiftieth anni- versary of the battle, October 21, 1911." Mustered out July 2, 1864. Veterans and recruits trans- ferred to 69th infantry, June 12, 1864. See Philadelphia brigade. 72d infantry. (Fire zouaves, Baxter's Philadelphia.) * Constitution and by-laws. Baxter's fire zouaves relief association. Philadelphia, 1863. 16 p. *A word of consolation for the kindred of those who have fallen in battle; a discourse delivered September 28, 1862, by W. H. Furness . . . with the funeral service, at the burial of Lieut. A. W. Peabody, September 26, 1862. Philadelphia, 1862. 23 p. 8°. E527.5.72d {In L. C.) A. W. Peabody waa a 2d lieutenant in the 72d Pa. Inf. An address delivered at Gettysburg, August 27, 1883, Gen. Alexander S. Webb, at the dedication of the 72d Pa. vols, monument. Also, an historical sketch of the 72d regiment, by Charles H. Banes. Philadelphia, 1883. 25 p. 8° E481.G3W3 {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 248.) See Philadelphia brigade. PENNSYLVANIA. 683 Infantry — Continued. 75th infantry. Geschichte des 75sten regiments, Pa. vols, von Hermann Nachtigall, als festgabe zum andeken an die errichtung und einweihung des denkmals zu ehren ihrer in biirgerkriege gefallenen kameraden . . . Juli, 1886. Philadelphia, [1886?] cover-title, 10 p. 8°. E527.5.75th {Tn W. D. L. pamp. v. 279.) 77th infantry. The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh. History of the regiment [By John Obreiter.] The battle of Shiloh. [ByD. W. Reed. Harrisburg,] 1905. 406 p. 21 pL, 13 port, on 7 pi. (incl. front.) 2 fold. maps. 8°. E527.5.77th 78th infantry. History of the Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania volunteer infantry; ed. by J. T. Gibson, under the direction of the Historical committee of the regimental association, 1905. [Pittsburgh, Pa., 1905.] 267 p. incl. illus., maps, plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.78th. 79th infantry. Oration. By E. K. Martin. Delivered in Fulton haU, Lancaster, Pa., October 8th, 1877. Lancaster, 1877. 34 p. 16°. E649.M37 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 267.) "The first reunion of the Seventy -ninth Pennsylvania veteran vol- unteer infantry, popularly known as "The Lancaster County regi- ment." 80th regiment. See 7th cavalry. 81st infantry. From the Wilderness to Spottsylvania. By E. S. Rob- ertson. (7nM. O.L.L.U.S. Ohio. Sketches of war his- tory, 1861-1865 . . Cincinnati, 1888, 8°. v. 1, p. 252-292.) E464.M71 82d infantry. See Shaler's brigade. S3d infantry. Annual reunions. 1895. Conneaut Lake, Aug. 22, 1895. (Clipping.) (In Regimen- tal literature, 1861-'65. Newspaper clippings. Parts 1-2.) History of the Eighty-third regiment, Pennsylvania vol- unteers. BvA.M.Judson . . . Erie, Pa., [1865.] 2 p. 1., xiii-xv, 17-139, [1] p. 8°. E527.5.83d Col. M'Lane's boys. Story of the Eighty-third Pennsyl- vania volunteers . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 684 PENNSVLVANJA. Infantry — Continued. ,83d infantry — Continued. One freak of war. Parallel records of a Union and a Confederate regiment. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 83d infantry Pennsylvania and 1st infantry South Carolina. Army letters, 1861-1865. Being extracts from private letters to relatives and friends from a soldier in the field during the late civO war, with an appendix con- taining copies of some official documents, papers, and addresses of later date; By Oliver Willcox Norton. . . . [Chicago, 1903.] 4 p., 9-355 p. front., plates (partly col.) ports. 8°. E601.N88 Strong Vincent and his brigade at Gettsyburg, July 2, 1863. O. W. Norton . . . Chicago, 1909. 57 p. pi., port. 8°. E481.G3N88 *In defense of the flag. A true war story. . . A pen picture of scenes and incidents during the great rebel- lion. — Thrilling experiences during escape from southern prisons, etc. By David W. Stafford . . . Kalamazoo, Mich., 1904. 88 p. incl. front., 4 pi., port. 8°. E601.S77 (ZnL. C.) 84th infantry. Eighty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. (In- fantry.) Address by Captain Thomas E. Merchant, at the dedication of monument, on battlefield of Gettys- burg, 1889. [Philadelphia, 18— «] 109 p. 8°. What a boy saw in the army. A story of sight-seeing and adventures in the war for the union. By J. E. Young. New York, [1894.] 398 p. illus., plates, ports. 8°. E601.Y73 84th infantry. Company D. See Virginia. Shenandoah Valley. 84th infantry. Consolidated with 57th infantry, January 13, 1865. 85th infantry. * History of the old flag of the Eighty-fifth regiment, Penn- sylvania infantry, 1861-5. Uniontown, [Pa.,] 1902. 21 p. illus. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) Mustered out November 22, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 188th infantry. 86th infantry failed to complete its organization. PENNSYLVANIA. 685 Infantry — Continued. 87th infantr}-. History of the Eighty-seventh regiment Permsylvania volunteers ... By G. R. Prowell . . . York, Pa., 1901. vii [1] 306, xxv p. illus., plates, (ports.) 8°. E527.5.87th * Same. York, Pa., 1903 ?. Half hour with an Andersonville prisoner. Delivered at the reunion of Post 9, G. A. R., at Gettysburg, Pa., Jan. 8th, 1879. By W.T.Ziegler. [n. p., 1879?] 12p. 8°. 88th infantry. - The First Army corps on the first day at Gettysburg. By G.W.Grant. (/nM.O.L.L.U.S. Mmn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. Fifth ser. p. 45-58.) 8° E464.M63 History of the 88th Pennsylvania volunteers in the war for the union, 1861-1865. By J. D. Vautier . . . Philadelphia, 1894. 280 p. front., pi., port., maps. 8°. E527.5.88th *Address at Gettysburg, Sept. 11, 1889. By G. E. Wag- ner. Philadelphia, [n. d.] 89th regiment. See 8th cavalry. 90th infantry. * Souvenir: survivors' association, Gettysburg, 1888-9. Philadelphia, [1889?] 2 p. 1., Ill p. Ulus., pL, port. 8°. E527.5.90th {In L. C.) Compiled by A. J. Sellers. Added t. - p.; Reunions of the survivors of the Ninetieth Penna. vols, (infantry) on the battlefield of Gettysburg Dedication of "Tree" monument of "Eagle" monument of Chap- lain Horatio S. Howell's memorial ... of "Boulder" monument Consolidated with 11th infantr}'-, November 26, 1864. See 19th infantry. 92d regiment. See 9th cavalry. 93d infantry. (Lebanon infantry.) * Red : white : and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran vol- unteers. A history of the 93d regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regi- ments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865. By Penrose G. Mark . . . Authorized by the executive committee . . . [Harrisburg, Pa., 1911.] 577 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.93d (In L. C.) 94th infantry failed to complete its organization. 686 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued. 95th infantry. (Gosliae's zouaves.) The Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania volunteers ("Gosline's Pennsylvania zouaves") in the Sixth corps. An his- torical paper by G. N. Galloway . . . read at a reunion . . . 12th of Oct., 1883. To which is added a narrative of the Chancellors ville campaign . . . Philadelphia, 1884. 87 p. 8°. E527.5.95th Gosline's zouaves . Daring deeds of the Ninety-fifth Penn- sylvania volunteers. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 97th infantry. History of the Ninety-seventh regiment, Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, during the war of the rebellion, 1861-65, with biographical sketches . . . Prepared at the request of the regiment, by Isaiah Price . . . Phila- delphia, 1875. viii, [3]-608 p., 1 1. front., illus., port. 4° E527.5.97th Reunion of the Ninety-seventh regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, Oct. 29th, 1884 . . . at Camp Wayne, West Chester, Pa . An account of the proceedings with a roster of the comrades present. Prepared by Isaiah Price. . . . Philadelphia, 1884. 64 p. 8°. E527.5.97thP The Pennsylvania reserves. By Ell Torrance. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's strug- gle. St. Paul, 1893. 8°. Third series, p. 57-76.) E464.M63 100th infantry. (Roundheads.) j ;,'' A brief history of the One hundredth regiment, (Round- ', ■'.' heads,) by S. P. Bates . . . to which is [!] added short sketches of Colonel Leasure, and Chaplain Browne, with ', , a few poems by H. B. Durant . . . composed while in the service. New Castle, Pa., 1884. 32 p. 2 port. ^ (inch front.) 12°. E527.5. 100th ^' The "Roundheads." Suggestive synonym of the One hundredth Pennsylvania vols. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Personal observations and experiences in the Pope cam- paign in Virginia. By Col. Daniel Leasure. {In M. 0, L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, Minn., 1887. 8°. [First series.] p. 135-166.) E464.M63 Battle days of the Roundheads. [By J. 0. Stevenson (/n, National tribune, Oct. 13-27, 1898.) PENNSYLVANIA. 687 Infantry — Continued . 101st infantry. History of the 101st regiment, Pennsylvania veteran vol- unteer infantry, 1861-1865. By J. A. Reed and L. S. Dickey. Chicago, 1910. 12, 285 p. front., plates, ports., maps, plan. 4°. E527.5.101st 102d infantry. Camp, march and battlefield; or. Three years and a half with the Army of the Potomac. By Rev. A. M. Stew- art .. . Philadelphia, 1865. x, 413 p. front, (port.) 12°. E601.S85 103d infantry. History of the 103d regiment, Pennsylvania veteran vol- unteer infantry, 1861-1865. By L. S. Dickey . . . Chicago, 1910. xiv, 400 p. front., plates, ports., maps (1 fold.,) plans. 4°. E527.5.103d What I saw and did inside and outside of rebel prisons. By O. R. McNary. (/w M. O. L. L. U. S. Kan. War talks in Kansas. Kansas City, Mo., 1906. 8°. [v. 1.] p. [24H4.) E464.M594 104th infantry. History of the 104th Pennsylvania regiment, from August 22d, 1861, to Sept. 30th, 1864. By W. W. H. Davis . . . Philadelphia, 1866. vii p., 1 1., 9-364 p. inch front. pL, port. 8°. E527.5. 104th 105th infantry. History of the One hundred and fifth regiment of Penn- sylvania volunteers. A complete history of the organi- zation, marches, battles, toils, and dangers participated in by the regiment . . . By K. M. Scott. Philadelphia, 1877. XV, 17-329 p. front., port. 8°. E527.5. 105th 106th infantry. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment Pennsyl- vania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division 2d corps. 1861-1865. ByJ. R.C.Ward . . . Philadelphia, 1883. viii, 351 p. front., pL, port. 8°. E527.5. 106th History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsyl- vania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division 2d corps, 1861- 1865. ByJ. R.C.Ward . . . Philadelphia, 1906. xii, 457 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.106thW See Philadelphia brigade. See 69th infantry. 688 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued . 107th infantry. An echo of the civil war. From Richmond to Appomat- tox; some account of the evacuation of Richmond and Petersburg and the surrender of General Robert E. Lee, by an eye-vntness in the advance column : George Wilds Linn. [Lebanon, Pa., 1911.] 25 p. incl. front. 12°. E477.67.L75 Statement of Henry Hernbaker, jr. . . . {In True his- tory. Jefferson Davis answered. The horrors of the Andersonville prison pen. The personal experience of Henry Hernbaker, jr., and John Lynch . . . Philadel- phia, 1876. 8°. p. [3]-6.) E612.A5H6 108th regiment. iSee 11th cavalry. 109th infantry. Gallant soldier sons. Bright record of the 109th Pa. in armies East and West. By J. M. Valleau. {In National tribune. June 21-28, Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 1900.) The 109th regiment Penna. veteran volunteers. An ad- dress delivered at the unveiling of their monument on Gulp's hill, Gettysburg, Pa., September 11, 1889, by Moses Veale . . . Philadelphia, 1890. 40 p. front. 8°. E527.5. 109th {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Consohdated with 111th infantry, March 31, 1865. 110th infantry. See 38th infantry. 111th infantry. Soldiers true; the story of the One hundred and eleventh regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers and its cam- paigns in the war for the union, 1861-1865. By J. R. Boyle . . . New York, 1903. 368 p. incl. illus., plates, ports. 2 fold. maps. 8°. E527.5.inth 112th regiment. See 2d heavy artillery. 113th regiment. See 12th cavalry. 114th infantry. (Collis' zouaves.) [Letters and testimony presented by Mr. Collis defending himself against accusations made to the Military order of the loyal legion as to his military record. New York, 1891.] 38p.,ll. 8°. E527.5.114thO (J.ZsomW.D. L. pamp. V. 248.) "Printed only for private circulation." On cover: let brigade, 1st div., 3d corps. (57th, 63d, 68th, 105th, 114th, 141st Pennsylvania volunteers.) Music on the march, 1862-'65, with the Army of the Poto- mac. 114th regt. P V. Collis' zouaves. By Frank Rauscher. Philadelphia, 1892. vii, 9-270 p. front., pi., port. 12°. E527.5. 114th PENNSYLVANIA. 689 Infantry— Continued . 114tli infantry — Continued. A woman's war records, 1861-1865. By Septime M. Collis. (Mrs. Genl. Charles H. T. Collis.) New York, 1889. 3 p. 1., 78 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. E601.C71 Consolidated with 110th infantry, June 22,, 1864. 116th infantry. Fredericksburg. As seen by one of Meagher's Irish bri- gade. Up Marye's Heights, facing a pitiless sstorm of lead and iron . . . By William McCarter. {In National tribune, July 29, 1886.) The story of the 116th regiment Pennsylvania infantry. War of secession, 1862-1865. By . . St. Clair A. Mulholland. [Philadelphia, 1899.] 423 p. front, (fold, map), plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.116th *The story of the 116th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion; the record of a gallant com- mand. By St. Clair A. Mulholland . . . [Philadelphia,] 1903. xxii, 462 p. front, (fold, map), plates, ports. 8°. E527.5. 116th (Zn L. C.) See Irish brigade. 118th infantry. (Corn exchange.) An address at the unveiling of the monument erected by the Commercial exchange association of Philadelphia, (...) to commemorate the heroic services of the Corn exchange regiment, 118th Penn'a volunteers. Deliv- ered at "Round Top," . . . Sept. 8, 1884. By A. G. Cattell . . . PhUadelphia, 1884. 30 p. front. 8°. E527.5.118thC {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 255.) Fighting and fun. Quaker City men who were neither solemn nor peaceful. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) * Historical sketch of the 118th Pennsylvania infantry. Read at Gettysburg, Sept. 8, 1884. By H. T. Peck. Philadelphia, 1884. 17 p. *Antietam to Appomattox with 118th Penna. vols.. Corn exchange regiment. With descriptions of marches, battles, and skirmishes . . . roster and sketches of officers and men, compiled from official reports, letters and diaries . . . with addenda. Philadelphia, 1892. xvi, 746 p. front., illus., pi., port., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E527.5. 118th- (Zti L. C.) 690 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued . 118th infantry — Continued. History of the 118th Pennsylvania volunteers, Corn ex- change regiment from their first engagement at Antie- tam to Appomattox, to which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. . . . By the Survivors' association . . . Philadelphia, 1905. xvi, 743 p. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. E527.5.118thP History of the Corn Exchange regiment, 118th Pennsyl- vania volunteers. From their first engagement at An- tietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. . . . By the Survivors' association . . . Philadelphia, 1888. xvi, 746 p. front., illus., plates, ports, maps, plans, facsims. 8°. E527.5.118thS Compiled by J. L. Smith. 1 1 9th infantry . (Gray reserves . ) * Constitution and by-laws of Companies A, D, G, Gray reserves. Philadelphia, 1861. 38, 4, 36, 36 p. 120th infantry failed to complete its orgaiiization. 121st infantry. *Address by W. L. C. Biddle. Philadelphia, 1886. 10 p. History of the 121st regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. By the Survivors' association. "An account from the ranks." Philadelphia, 1893. 292 p. front., pi., port., fold. maps. 8°. E527. 5.121st Addenda to History of the 121st regiment Pennsyl- vania volunteers, by the Survivors' association. "An account from the ranks." Philadelphia, 1893. 16 p. 8°. ■' E527.5.121stA History of the 121st regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. "An account from the ranks." By the Survivors' association. Rev. ed. Philadelpliia, 1906. 299, [3] p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps (1 fold.) 8°. E527.5.121stB 122d infantry. Concise history of the camp and field hfe of 122d regi- ment, Penn'a volunteers. Comp. from notes, sketches, facts and incidents, as recorded in the diary of G. F. Sprenger . . Lancaster, Pa., 1885. vii, [1], 9-372 p. incl. illus., maps, front., pi., port. 12°. E527.5.122dS Transactions of annual reunions . . . l8t (1883 at Lancaster.) Lancaster, 1884. 49 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 248.) PENNSYLVANIA. 691 Infantry— Continued . 124th infantry. . . . Annual reunions of the society . . . E527.5.124thA Secretary's report of annual reunions of the Sur- vivors' association, 124th regiment, P. V., from 1885 to 1890 (inclusive.) Wilmington, Del., 1890. 79 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Corrected copy. (Sept. 21, 1885 at Paoli.) p. [5]-8. 1st (Nov. 19, 1885 at West Chester.) p. 9-16. 2d (1886 at Media.) p. 17-23. 3d (1887 at Antietam.) p. 24-27. 4th (1888 at Chester.) p. 28-30. 5th (1889 at Wilmington, Del.) p. 31-64. 6th (1890 at Oxford.) p. 65-79. * 7th (1891 at 8th (1892 at Elwyn . ) (Clipping . ) 9th (1893 at West Chester.) (Clipping.) 10th (1894 at Antietam.) (Clipping.) port, nth (1895 at Valley Forge.) (Clipping.) illus., ports. 12th (1896 at Chancellorsville, Va.) (Clipping.) illus. (lst-6th, 8th-12th in W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) 13th (1897 at Malvern.) (Clipping.) (In Regimental literature, 1861-'65. Newspaper clippings. Parts 1-2.) History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion — 1862-1865; regimental reunions 1885-1906; history of monument; . . . Comp. by R. M. Green. Phila- delphia, 1907. 2 p. 1., 396, 4 p. front., iUus., plates, ports. 8°. E527.5. 124th 125th infantry. At Antietam. The gallant services of the 125th Penn- sylvania. Breasting the blast from the blazing mus- kets of Gordon's rebel line. Wresting a battery from the grasp of the jubilant enemy. By Jacob Higgins. (In National tribune, June 3, 1886, p. 1.) History of the One hundred and twenty-fifth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 1862-1863. By the Regi- mental committee. Philadelphia, 1906. 342 p. inch front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.125th 126th infantry. From Chancellorsville to Libby prison. By Rev. Clay MacCauley. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Ghmpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, Minn, 1887. 8° [First series.] p. 179-201.) E464.M63 692 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry^Continued. 126th infantry — Continued. Through Chancellorsville, into and out of Libby prison. I. From Chancellorsville into Libby prison. II. In Libby prison, and out of it; home again. By Clay MacCauley . . . Providence, 1904. 70 p. front., ports. 8°. E464.E47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — no. 7.) A sketch of the 126th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. Prepared by an officer [D. W. Rowe], and sold for the benefit of the Franklin county soldiers' monumental association. Chambersburg, Pa., 1869. 89 p. 8°. E527.5.126th 127th infantry. (Dauphin county regiment.) Life in the army, in the departments of Virginia, and the Gulf, including observations in New Orleans, with an account of the author's life and experience in the min- istry. By Rev. J. C. Gregg. Philadelphia, 1866. 2 p. 1., [5] -271 p. front., plates. 12°. History of the 127th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, familiarly known as the "Dauphin County regiment." Authorized by the Regimental association and prepared by its committee. [Lebanon, Pa., 1902?] 2 p. 1., 335 p. pi., 32 port. (incl. front.) 12°. E52 7.5.127th 128th infantry. See Antietam iattlefield memorial commission; 129th infantry. Red-tape and pigeon-hole generals : as seen from the ranks during a compaign in the Army of the Potomac. By a citizen-soldier. [Henry Morford.] New York, 1864. viii, [9]-318 p. 12°. E^493.6.M85 130th infantry. The 130th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the Mary- land campaign and the battle of Antietam. An address delivered June 7, 1894, before Capt. Colwell Post 201, G. A. R. By John Hays . . . Pub. by request. Carlisle, Pa., 1894. 21 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 248.) My Uttle war experience. With historical sketches and memorabilia. By E. W. Spangler. [York, Pa., 1904.] XV, 202, [3] p. front., plates, incl. illus., ports, facsims. 8°. E527.5. 130th PENNSYLVANIA. 693 Infantry — Continued. 13 2d infantry. Annual reunions. (1895?)Wilke8-Barre. (Clipping.) (/n Regimental literature, 1861- '65. Newspaper clippings.) Parts 1-2. (A history of the regiment.) *War from the inside; or, Personal experiences, impres- sions, and reminiscences of one of the "boys" in the war of the rebellion. By F. L. Hitchcock. Phila- delphia, 1904. 308 p. front., plates, ports. S°. E527.5.132d (7n L. C.) 138th infantry. History of the One hundred and thirty-eighth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteer infantry. By Osceola Lewis. Norristown, [Pa.,] 1866. 198 p. front, (port.) 12°. E527.5. 138th 140th infantry. From the Wilderness to Spottsylvania. By R. S. Robert- son. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. l,p. 252-292.) E464.M71. * History of the One hundred and fortieth regiment Penn- va,nia volunteers, by Professor Robert Laird Stewart . . . Pub. by authority of the Regimental association. [Philadelphia,] 1912. 3 p. 1., 504 p. front, (fold, map), iUus. (incl. plans), plates, ports. 8°. E527.5.140th {In L. C.) 141st infantry. History of the One hundred forty-first regiment, Penn- sylvania volunteers, 1862-1865. By David Craft, chaplain . . . Towanda, Pa., 1885. ix, 270, [4] p. front., pL, port. 8°. E527.5. 141st First published in the "Bradford reporter." Personal reminiscences of the war. By Rev. J. D. Bloodgood . . . New York, Cincinnati, 1893. 342 p. 12°. E601.B65 Pennsylvania grit. Fighting record of Col. MadiU's gallant regiment . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 142d infantry. ' The Declaration of independence and war history. BuD Run to Appomattox, by Col. H. N. Warren. War songs, recitations, poems, familiar songs, Decoraiion day poems and speeches . . . Buffalo, 1894. vi, [7J-189, [1] front, (port.) 1 pi. 8°. E527.5.142d 694 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry— Continued . 142d infantry — Continued. *Two reunions. Including a history of the regiment dedi- cation of the monument, a description of the battle of Gettysburg, also a complete roster . . . By Col. H. N. Warren. Buffalo, 1890. 136 p. 8°. E527.5.142dW {In L. C.) 144th infantry failed to complete its organization. 145th infantry. Annual reunions. 1895. Conneaut Lake, Aug. 22, 1895. (Clipping.) (Zri Regimental literature, 1861-'65. Newspaper clippings. Parts 1-2.) 8°. 145th infantry. Company G. * Sketch of Company G, One hundred and forty-fifth regi- ment Pennsylvania volunteers. By J. A. Lumbard. {In Snyder county tribune, Jan. 13, 1876-Jan. 27, 1878. Selinsgrove.) 146th infantry failed to complete its organization. 147th infantry. See 28th infantry. 148th infantry. Life and achievements of James Adams Beaver. Early life, military services and public career. By F. A. Burr. Philadelphia, 1882. 224 p. front, (port.) maps, facsims. 12°. {In biog.) The story of our regiment; a lustory of the 148th Penn- sylvania vols., written by the comrades. Adjt. J. W. Muffly, editor. Des Moines, la., 1904. 1096 p. front, plates, ports. 8°. E527.5. 148th. 149th infantry. The army and the Copperheads. A voice from the One hundred and forty-ninth Pennsylvania Bucktails, en- camped near Belle Plain, Virginia. [By] D. Allen. ( With A savoury dish for loyal men. Philadelphia, 1863. p. 15-16 8°.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 215.) * 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 18th, 1907, by J[ohn] H. Bassler . . . [Lebanon, Pa., 1907?] 1 p. 1., p. [80]-110. ports. ([Lebanon County historical society. Historical papers and addresses.] vol. ivj no. 4.) F157.L4L5 vol. 4 {In L. C.) 150th infantry. * History of the One hundred and fiftieth regiment, Penn- sylvania volunteers. Second regiment, Bucktail brig- ade. By Thomas Chamberlain . . . Philadelphia, 1895. 277 front., port. 8°. E527.5. 150th (ZnL.C.) PENNSYLVANIA. 695 Infantry — Continued. 150th infantry — Continued. History of the One hundred and fiftieth regiment, Penn- sylvania volunteers, Second regiment, Bucktail brigade. By . . . Thomas Chamberlain . . . Eev. and enl. ed., with complete roster. Philadelphia, 1905. 8 p. 1., [15]-362, [6] p. pi., ports., plan. S°. E527.5.150thC * The recollections of a drummer-boy. By H. M. Kieffer . . . Boston, 1883. 2 p. 1., [3]-332 p. front., illus., plates. 12°. E601.K47 (/n L. C.) The recollections of a drummer-boy. By H. M. Kieffer ... 6th ed. rev. and enl. . . Boston, 1889. 2 p. 1., 9-250 p. incl. illus., plates, front. 8°. E601.K48 Major-General Philip Kearney. As known in history ... By A. C. Thompson. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1908. 8°. V. 6, p. [78]-88.) E464.M71 A voice from the army on the opposition to the govern- ment. ( With Loyalists ammunition, p. 7-9.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 215.) 153d infantry. * History of the One hundred and fifty-third regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry which was recruited m Northampton county, Pa., 1862-1863. ... By Eev. W. R. Kieffer . . . assisted by N. H. Mack . . Easton, [1909.] 4 p. 1., 352 p. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. map. 8°. E527.5.153dK (In L. C.) Afield with the Eleventh army corps at Chancellorsville. By Owen Rice, (/n M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. V. 1, p. 358-391.) E464.M71 The volunteer's manual; or. Ten months with the 153d Penn'a. volunteers, being a concise narrative of the most important events of the history of the said regi- ment. By Wilham Siers and Paul Bachschmid . . . Easton, Pa., 1863. 52 p. 8°. E527.5.153d Owen Rice, Christian, scholar and patriot; a genealogical, biographical and historical memoir by Ethan A. Weaver . . . [Germantown, Pa., 1911.] 24 p. front, (ports.) 8°. E527.5.153dW (Inhiog.) 155th infantry. Annual reunions. 5th (1896 at Clarion, Pa.) Pittsburgh [1896?] 47 p. plate, ports. 8° {InW. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) 13th anniversary of the battle of Antietam. Oration delivered at the First reunion of the One hundred and 80379—13 45 696 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued . 155th infantry — Continued. fifty-fifth regiment, Penn'a veteran volunteers, Lafay- ette hall, Pittsburgh, . . , September 17, 1875. By John H. Kerr. Pittsburgh, 1875. 20 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) First and last shots. Eemarkable experience of Maj. Laughlin, 155th Pa. (In The National tribune. Mar. 11, 1909. p. 7.) Under the Maltese cross, Antietam to Appomattox; the loyal uprising in western Pennsylvania; 1861-1865; campaigns of the 155th Pennsylvania regiment, nar- rated by the rank and file. Pittsburgh, 1910. xiii, 817 p. illus., ports. 8°. E527.5. 155th. See 122d infantry. 156th infantry failed to complete its organization. Men enlisted transferred to 157th infantry. 157th infantry. Transferred to 191st infantry, March 21, 1865. 159th regiment. See 14th cavalry. 160th regiment. See 15th cavalry. 161st regiment. See 16th cavalry. 162d regiment. See 17th cavalry. 163d regiment. See 18th cavalry. 164th infantry failed to complete its organization. 170th infantry failed to complete its organization. 180th regiment. See 19th cavalry. 181st regiment. See 20th cavalry. 182d regiment. See 21st cavalry. 183 d infantry. From the Wilderness to Spottsylvania. By R. S. Rob- ertson. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. v. 1, p. 252-292.) E464.M71 185th regiment. See 22d cavalry. 187th infantry. History of the First battalion Pennsylvania six months volunteers and 187th regiment Pennsylvania infantry; six months and three years service, civil war, 1863-1865; comp. by J. M. Gibbs . . . [Harrisburg, Pa.,] 1905. 4 p. 1., [7]-320 p. front, illus., plates, ports., map. 8°. E527.5.187th * Report of the annual meeting of the Survivor's associa- tion. 1889-1901. [n. p.] 1903. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) 189th infantry failed to complete its organization. PENNSYLVANIA. 697 Infantry — Continued . 190th infantry. In the ranks : from the Wilderness to Appomattox court- house. The war, as seen and experienced by a private soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By Rev. R. E. M'Bride . . . Cincinnati, 1881. 246 p. front, (port.) 12° E601.M11 191st infantry. See 190th infantry. 192d infantry. A daily journal of the 192d reg't Penn'a volunteers, com- manded by Col. William B. Thomas, in the service of the United States for one hundred days. By J. C. Myers. Philadelphia, 1864. 203 p. front, (port.) 12° E527.5.192d 198th infantry. History of the One hundred and ninety-eighth Pennsyl- vania volunteers, being a complete record of the regi- ment, with its camps, marches and battles; together with the personal record of every officer and man during his term of service. By E. M. Woodward . . . Tren- ton, N. J., 1884. xiv, 136 p. front., pi., port. 8°. E527.5. 198th 200th infantry. History of the Two hundredth regiment. By George Graybill. (In Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division. Ninth corps, Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa,, Mar. 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 8°. p. 70-78.) E493.9.9th.P93 Mustered out May 30, 1865. Recruits transferred to 51st infantry. See Regimental histories — 9th corps — 3d division. 204th regiment. See 5th heavy artillery. 205th infantry. Historical sketch of the Two hundred and fifth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. By T. H. Nicewonger. (In Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division, Ninth corps. Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa., Mar. 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 8°. p. 79-83.) E493.9.9th.P93 207th iofantry. Historical sketch of the Two hundred and seventh regi- ment. By R. C. Cox. (In Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division, Ninth corps, Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa., Mar. 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 8°. p. 92-96.) E493-9.9th.P93 698 PENNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued. 207th infantry — Continued. Historical address. By D. B. Meredith. {In Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division, Ninth corps, Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa., Mar. 25, 1891. Har- risburg, 1892. 8° p. 85-92.) E493.9.9th.P93 208th infantry. Historical sketch of the Two hundred and eighth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. By J. E. Van Carup. {In Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division, Ninth corps. Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa., Mar. 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 8°. p. 98-107.) E493 9.9th.P93 209th infantry. Plistory of the Two hundred and ninth regiment. By J. B. Landis . . . {In Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division, Ninth corps. Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa, Mar. 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 8°. p. 111-121.) E493.9.9th.P93 211th infantry. History of the Two hundred and eleventh regiment Penn- sylvania volunteers. By I. B. Brown. {In Proceed- ings of the reunion of the Third division. Ninth corps, Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa , Mar. 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 8°. p. 123-137.) E493.9.9th.P93 212th regiment. See 6th heavy artillery. Allen infantry, Allentown. !^ee 25th infantry. Company G. Baker guards, f^ee 69th infantry. • Baker's California regiment. See 71st infantry. Birney's zouaves. See 23d infantry. Bucktails. See 42d infantry. Bucktails, 2d. See 149th infantry. CoUis' zouaves. iSee 114th infantry. Corn exchange regiment. See 118th infantry. Daupliin county regiment. See 127th infantry. Doylestown guards. See 25th infantry. Duquesne greys of Pittsburgh. See 18th infantry. 5th ward guard. See Eleven Days in the Militia. Fire zouave regiment. See 72d infantry. First defenders. See 25th infantry. Companies A, D, E, G, and H. First defenders' association. See 25th infantry. Goldstream regiment. See 28th infantry. Gosline's zouaves. See 95th infantry. PENNSYLVANIA. 699 Infantry — Continued. Gray reserves. /See 119th infantry. Home Guard, Philadelphia. See Philadelphia. Home guard. Independent company sharpshooters. Assigned to 2d U. S. sharpshooters as Company C. Kane's rifle regiment. See 42d infantry. Keystone zouaves. See 76th infantry. Lancers. See 6th cavalry. Logan guards. See 26th infantry, Companies B, E. See 46th infantry. Company A. Logan guards, Lewiston. See 25th infantry. National hght infantry. See 96th infantry. National hght infantry, PottsviUe. See 25th infantry. Penn guards. Constitution and by-laws of Penn guards. Philadelphia, [1861.] 20 p. Pennsylvania reserve corps. Pennsylvania reserves in the Peninsula. General M'Call's official reports of the part taken by his division in the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mills, and New Mar- ket crossroads . . . [n. p.,n. d.] 10 p. 8°. E527.Mll {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 226.) An address delivered by John C. Scofield, ... in accept- ing on behalf of the United States Government the monuments of the Pennsylvania reserves erected at Antietam, Md. Sept. 17, 1906. [n. p., n. d.] 8 1. 8°. Privately printed. History of the Pennsylvania reserve corps: a complete record of the organization; and of the different com- panies, regiments and brigades . . . Compiled from official reports and other documents. By J. E. Sypher. Lancaster, Pa., 1865. 723 p. front., port. 8°. E527.4.S99 * Pennsylvania reserve volunteer corps "round-up" . . . June 24, 25, 1903, Harrisburg, Pa. Together with a roster of comrades present. [Philadelphia, 1903 ?] 2 p. 1., [9]-89p. front. (6port. onpl.) 2 pi. 8°. E527.4.R24 {In L. C.) Pennsylvania reserves. * The Seven days' contests : Pennsylvania reserves : General McCaU's report and accompanying documents. New York, 1864. 1 p. 1., [663]-675 p. incl. plan. 8°. E473.6.M123 {In L. C.) 700 PEJSTNSYLVANIA. Infantry — Continued . Philadelphia. Home guard. Third annual report of Brig. Gen. A. J. PleasantoUj com- manding the Home guard of the city of Philadelphia, to the Hon. Alexander Henry, mayor, for 1863. Philadel- phia, 1864. 112 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 261.) Philadelphia brigade. History of the Philadelphia brigade. Sixty-ninth, Seventy-first, Seventy-second^ and One hundred and and sixth Pennsylvania volunteers. By C. H. Banes, Philadelphia, 1876. 315 p. 12°. E527.4.B21 The Philadelphia brigade and their monument at Antie- tam. By W. H. Cunnington. {In Blue and gray. V. 4, p. 289-273. illus., ports.) 4°. E461.B65 See 69th infantry. Philadelphia brigade association. *Reply of the Philadelphia brigade association to the fooHsh and absurd narrative of Lieutenant Frank A. HaskeU, which appears to be endorsed by the Military order of the loyal legion commandry[!] of Massachusetts and the Wisconsin History commission . . . Philadel- phia, Pa., 1910. 2 p. 1., 42 p. 8°. E481.G3H43 {In L. C.) Philadelphia fire zouaves. See 72d infantry. Pittsburg fire zouave company. See West Virginia. 2d infantry. Company D. Eoundheads. See 100th infantry. Rush's lancers. See 6th cavalry. Warren county rifles. See Independent company C, infantry. Washington brigade. See 27th infantry. Volunteers. History of the Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; pre- pared in compliance with acts of the Legislature, by Samuel P. Bates. Harrisburg, 1869-71. 5 v. fronts., plates, (partly col.), facsims. f°. E527.B32 Contents: Vol. 1— Three months' service. First five companiea. Logan guards. Allen guard. Washington artillery. National light infantiy. Ringgold light artillery. l8t-25th regiments infantry. Erie regiment infantry. PhUadelphia city troop. PENNSYLVANIA. 701 Volunteers — Continued. History of the Pennsylvania volunteers . . . — Continued. Contents — Continued. Vol. 1 — Continued. Three years' service. 11th, 23d, 26th-29th regiments infantry. Introductory note to the reeerve corps. 30th-41st regiments infantry. Reserve corps. 42d regiment infantry. Bucktail. 43d regiment. Ist artillery. 44th regiment. 1st cavalry. 45th-50th regiments infantry. Burial record. Index to maps. Corps badges. Map of entire field of operations. Map of Patterson's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. Map of the Chattanooga campaign. Map of the Peninsula campaign. Map of the Petersburg mine. Vol. 2— Three years' service. 51st-58th regiments infantry. 59th regiment. 2d cavalry. 60th regiment. 3d cavalry. 61st-63d regiments infantry. 64th regiment. 4th cavalry. 65th regiment. 5th cavalry. 66th-69th regiments infantry. 70th regiment. 6th cavalry. 71st-79th regiments infantry. 80th regiment. 7th cavalry. 81st-84th regiments infantry. Index to maps. State and national colors. Map of Antietam and Gettysburg campaigns. Map of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Mine Run campaigns. Map of Petersburg campaign. Abbreviations. Vol. 3— Three years' service. 85th-88th regiments infantry. 89th regiment. 8th cavalry. 90th-91st regiments infantry. 92d regiment. 9th cavalry. 93d-107th regiments infantry. 108th regiment. 11th cavalry. 109th-lllth regiments infantry. 112th regiment. 2d artillery. 113th regiment. 12th cavalry. 114th-116th regiments infantry. 117th regiment. 13th cavalry. 118th regiment infantry. 702 PENNSYLVANIA. Volunteers — Continued. History of tlie Pennsylvania volunteers . . . — Continued. Contents — Continued. Vol. 3 — Continued. Index to maps. Illustrations of military terms. Map of the campaign of 1864, from the Rapidan to the James. Map of the campaign of 1865, from Petersburg to Appomattox Court House. Map of Sherman's campaign of 1864-5, from Chattanooga via Atlanta and Savannah, to Goldsboro, N. C. Abbreviations. Vol.4— Three years' service. 119th, 121st regiments infantry. Nine months' service. 122d-137th regiments infantry. Three years' service. 138th-148th regiments infantry. 149th regiment infantry. Bucktail. 150th regiment infantry. Bucktail. 151st regiment infantry. Nine months. 152d regiment. 3d artillery. 153d regiment infantry. Nine months. 154th regiment infantry. Nine months. 155th, 157th regiments infantry. 159th regiment. 14th cavalry. Anderson troop. 160th regiment. 15th (Anderson) cavalry. lOlat regiment. 16th cavalry. 162d regiment. 17th cavalry. 163d regiment. IStli cavalry. Nine months' service — Militia. 158th, 165th-169th, 171sH79th regiments infantry. Index to maps and illustrations. The fall of Reynolds. Map of the Gettysburg battlefield. Autogi-aph letter of President Lincoln. Map of the Chancellorsville battlefield. Abbreviations. Vol.5— 180th regiment. 19th cavalry. 181st regiment. 20th cavalry. 182d regiment. 21st cavaby. 183d-184th regiments infantry. 185th regiment. 22d cavalry. 186th-188th, 190th-203d regiments infantry. 204th regiment. 5th artillery. 205th-211th regiments infantry. 212th regiment. 6th artillery. 213th-215th regiments infantry. PENNSYLVANIA. 703 Volunteers — Continued . History of the Pennsylvania volunteers . . . — Continued. Contents — Continued . Vol. 5 — Continued. Independent battery — A (Schaffer's.) B (Muehlef's.) (Thompson's.) D (Durell's.) E (Knap's.) F (Hampton's.) G (Young's.) H (John I. Nevin's.) 1 (Robert J. Nevins.) Independent company — C (acting engineers.) C (infantry.) 3d, 6th, 8th, 22d, 24th-25th, 32d, 41st, 43d, 45th, 127th regiments infantry. (U. S. colored troops.) Officers appointed to United States service from Pennsyl- vania. Independent companies of militia, 1861. Sketch of militia of 1862. Is1>-25th regiments militia of 1862. Independent battalions and companies (infantry,) militia of 1862. Independent companies (cavalry,) militia of 1862. Independent companies (artillery,) militia of 1862. Sketch of emergency and militia of 1863. 20th, 26th-60th regiments militia of 1863. Independent battalions and companies (infantry,) militia of 1863. Independent battalions and companies (cavalry,) militia of 1863. Independent companies (artillery,) militia of 1863. Independent organizations, militia of 1863. Burial record. General index. Index to commissioned officers. Maps and illustrations. Autographs of general officers. Map of field of Fort Stedman. Map of field of Fredericksburg. Abbreviations. Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 V.) 12°. E494.U58 704 PENNSYLVANIA. MISCELLANEOUS. Allegheny county. * 1753. History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania . . . [By S. W. Durant.] Philadelphia, 1876. 242 p. front., Ulus., ports., maps. f°. F157.A4D9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 62-65. * History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania ... In two parts. Chicago, 1889. viii, [9]-758, 790 p. front., ports., fold. maps. 4°. F157.A4H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: pt. 1, p. 184-223. *The rebellion record of Allegheny county, from April, 1861, to October, 1862. Contaiaing the narrative of the organ- ization of companies and regiments ; . . . the history of the home guards; . . . W. A. Lara and W. M. Hartzell, pubhshers. Pittsburg, 1862. 48, 24 p. 8°. F157.A4L2 {In L. C.) *Allegheny county's hundred years. By G. H. Thurston. Pittsburgh, 1888. [4], 312 p. front., fold, plate. 12°. F157.A4T5 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 58-81. Andersonville, G-a. See Surgeon-general's office, Beaver county. * History of Beaver county, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration. By J. H. Bansman. New York, 1904. 2 v. fronts., plates, ports., fold, map, facsims. 8°. F157.B2B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 488-525. * History of Beaver county, Pennsylvania . . . Philadelphia, 1888. vii, [ll]-908 p. ports., map. 4°. F157.B2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiere: p. 295-373. Bedford county. * History of Bedford and Somerset counties, Pennsylvania . . . Bedford county. By E. H. Blackburn. Somerset county, By W. H. Welfley . . . New York, 1906. 3 v. fronts., nius., plates, port., map. 4°. F157.B25B5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: vol. 1, p. 136-208. Berks county. * History of Berks county in Pennsylvania. By M. L. Mont- gomery. Philadelphia, 1886. x, 1204 p. front., iUus., ports., maps. 4°. F157.B3M5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 186-349. * Historical and biographical annals of Berks county, Penn- sylvania . . . Comp. by M. L. Montgomery . . . Chicago, 1909. 2 V. fronts., Ulus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.B3M52 {In L. C.) Civil war period; vol. 1, p. 123-139. PENNSYLVANIA. 705 Bethlehem. *A history of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 ... By J. M. Levering . . . Bethlehem, Pa., 1903. xiv p., ll., 809 p. plates, ports., maps, facsltns. 4°. F159.B5L6 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 740-752. Bradford county. * History of Bradford county . . . By H. C. Bradsby . . . Chicago, 1891. xi p., 3 1., [19]-1320 p. ports., map. 4°. F157.B7B8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 221-249. * 1770. History of Bradford county, Pennsylvania . . . [By David Craft.] Philadelphia, 1878. 492, is p. front., plates, ports., maps. f°. F157.B7C8 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 201-249. * Our boys in blue. Heroic deeds, sketches, and reminiscence, of Bradford county soldiers in the civil war. By C. F. Heverly . . . Towanda, Pa., 1898-1908. 2 v. fronts., illus. (incl. ports.) 8°. F157.B7H5 {In L. C.) Bridgeport. See Brownsville. Brownsville. * Hart's history and directory of the three towns. Browns- ville, Bridgeport, and West Brownsville . . . Ed. ... J. P. Hart . . . Cadwallader, Pa., 1904. [4], 638 p. front., illus., ports. 8° F157.F2H3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 62-68. Bncks county. * History of Bucks county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by J. H. Battle. Philadelphia, 1887. viii, [9]-1176 p. front., ports., maps. 4°. F157.B8B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 350-364. * The history of Bucks county, Peimsylvania . . . By W. W. H. Davis. Doylestown, Pa., 1876. xii p., 2 1., [17J-875, 54 p. front., iUus., plates, maps. 8°. F157.B8D2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 852-853. * History of Bucks county, Pennsylvania . . . By W. H. Davis. 2d ed. rev. and enl. . . New York, 1905. 3 v. iUus., ports., maps. 4°. F157.B8D3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 2, p. 351-352. Butler. * 20th century history of Butler and Butler county, Pennsyl- vania . . . Ed. and comp. by J. A. McKee . . . Chicago, 1909. 1487 p. plates, ports. 4°. F157.B87M3 (/tiL. C.) Civil war period: p. 302-322. 706 PENNSYLVANIA. Butler county. * History of Butler county, Pennsylvania . . . [By R. C. Brown, ed. Chicago,] 1895. xvi, 17-1360 p. front., port., map. 4°. F157.B87B8 (7n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 229-269. See Butler. Caledonia. Address of Hon. Eichard Randolph McMahon, of West Vir- ginia, at the Grand Army reunion, held at Caledonia, Pennsylvania, July 20, 1909. [n. p., 1909?] 7 p. 8°. Cambria county. * History of Cambria county, Pennsylvania. By H. W. Storey . . . New Yorlc, 1907. 3 v. fronts., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.C16S8 (In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 2, p. 14-407. Cameron county. See McKean county. Carbon county. Patriotism of Carbon county. Pa., and what her people con- tributed during the war for the preservation of the union. By J. D. Laciar. Mau eh Chunk, Pa., 1867. ix, 10-120 p. front., ports. 8°. F157.C2L2 '■ See Lehigh county. Center county. * History of Center and Clinton counties, Pennsylvania. By J. B. Linn. Philadelphia, 1883. x, 673 p. Ulus., plates, ports., maps. f°. F157.C3L7 (InL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 104-143. Claims. Relief of state of Pennsylvania. Mr. Oliver, from the Com- mittee on claims, submitted the following report. [To accompany S. 6951.] [Washington, 1910.] 7p. 8°. ([U.S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 488.) * Century cyclopedia of history and biography of Pennsylvania. G. I. Reed, ed.-in-chief. A. A. Lambing, E. S. Glover, associate ed. ... Chicago, 1904. 2 v. ports. i°. F149.C39 (In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 123-147. Chambersburg. *. . . Reminiscences of the war; or. Incidents which transpired m and about Chambersburg, during the war of the rebellion. By Jacob Hoke. . . . Chambersburg, Pa., 1884. 211, [1] p. 8°. F159.C4H7 (InL.C.) (.IZso m Pa. state library.) At head of title: Historical. ' ' ' Written expressly for [Chambersburgl ' Public opinion, ' . . commencing Jan. 12, 1884." PEXNSYLVAXIA. 707 Chambersburg — Continued . Unwritten history. A southern account of the burning of Chambersburg. By J. S. Moore. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 26, p. 315-322.) 8°. E485.4.A14 The burning of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. By Rev. B. S. Schneck, D. D., an eye-witness and a sufferer. With cor- roborative statements . . . Philadelphia, 1864. 72 p. 12°. E476.66.S35 The burning of Chambersburg, Penns3dvania. By Rev. B. S. Schneck, D. D., an eye-witness and a sufferer. With cor- roborative statements. . . . Fourth ed., rev. and enlarged, with a plan of the burnt portion of the town. Philadelphia, 1865. iv, 5-76p. front (plan). 12°. E476.66.S36 * Die zerstorung der stadt Chambersbiirg durch die rebellen am 30 juli 1864 . . . von dr. George Siebert ... 2. verm aufl. enthaltend ein namensverzeichniss der betroffenen. Phila- delphia, 1865. 58 p. front, (plan.) 12°. E476.66.S45 {In L. C.) * Burning of Chambersburg — Retaliatory. A letter by Fielden C. Slingluff. {In Confederate veteran. NashvUle, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. xvii, p. 559-561.) E485.C74 (/w L. C.) Chester. * Chester (and its vicinity, Delaware county,) in Pennsylvania . By J. H. Martin. Philadelphia, 1877. vi, 530 p. front, (port.) 4°. F159.C5M3 {In L. C") Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 366-384. Chester coiuity. * History of Chester county, Pennsylvania . . . ByJ.S.Futhey and Gilbert Cope. Philadelphia, 1881.. 783, xlivp. illus., plates, ports., maps. f°. F157.C4F9 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 133-144. * Chester county and its people. Ed. by W. W. Thompson. Chicago, 1898. xxiv p., 1 1., 51-982 p. plates, ports. 4°. F157.C4T4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 277-308. Clarion connty. * History of Clarion county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by A. J. Davis. Syracuse, N.y., 1887. 664, Ixxiip. plates, ports., map. 4°. F157.C5D2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 142-343. Clearfield county. * History of Clearfield county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by L. C. Aldrich. Syracuse, N. " Y., 1887. 731 p. ports. 4°. F157.C53A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p., 105-202. Clinton county. See Center county. 708 PENNSYLVANIA. Colors and standards. Capitol building, Harrisburg. Wilson C. Fox, photographer, Harrisburg. Catalog. 2 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Catalog. 6 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 248.) Columbia county. * History of Columbia and Montour counties, Pernisylvani^ . . . Ed. by J. H. Battle. Chicago, 1887. ix, [15]-542, 220 p. ports., map. 4°. F157.C7B3 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 124-148. * A history of Columbia county. Pa. . . . By J. G. Freeze. Bloomsburg, Pa., 1883. 2 p. 1., [3], 572 p. illus., ports. 8°. F157.C7F8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 235-566. Connellsville. * Centennial history of the borough of ConneUsviUe, Pennsyl- vania, 1806-1906. By J. C. McClenathan, W. A. Edie [and others. Columbus, O., 1906.] 561 p. illus., ports., maps, facsuns. 8°. F159.C65M2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 196-204. Cooper shop volunteer refreshment saloon. See Philadelphia. Crawford county. * Our county and its people. A historical and memorial record of Crawford county, Peimsylvania. By S. P. Bates . . . [Boston,] 1899. xv, 972 p. front., plates, ports. 4°. F157.C77B3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 228-229. * History of Crawford county, Pennsylvania . . . Chicago, 1885. xi, [15]-1186 p. ports., map. 4°. F157.C77H6 {In L. C.) • Civil war period: p, 344-365. Cumberland county. * 1731. History of Cumberland county, Peimsylvania . . . By C. P. Wmg. PhUadelphia, 1879. 272, v p. plates. f°. F157.C8W7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 132-148. * History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania . . . Chicago, 1886. x p., 1 1., [16]-132, 588, 516 p. ports., maps. 4°. F157.C8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Cumberland county: p. 109-130. Civil war period in Adams county: p. 84-87. Danville. Danville, Montour county, Pennsylvania. A collection of his- torical and biographical sketches. By D. H. B. Brower . . . Harrisburg, Pa., 1881. 288 p. front. 8°. F159.D2B8 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 91-122. PENNSYLVANIA. 709 Dauphin county. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon in the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania: biographical and genealogical. By W. H. Egle. Philadelphia, 1883. ix, 616 p., 2 1., v-vi, 3-360 p. front., illus., plates (incl. illus., ports.) maps, plans. 4°. F157.D2E5 Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Dauphin county: p. 139-259. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Lebanon county: p. 65-118. * History of Dauphua county, Pennsylvania. By L. R. Kelker . . . New York, 1907. 3 v. illus., ports., maps, plans. 4°. F157.D2K3 {In L. C.) Paged continuously: v. 1, viii, 488; v. 2, [489]-1136; v. 3, 727 p. Civil war period : vol. 1, p. 171-180. Lists of soldiers: vol. 2, p. 1052-1128. Delaware county. * History of Delaware county, Pennsylvania. By H. G. Ash- mead. Philadelphia, 1884. x, 767 p. plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.D3A8 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 114-157. Doylestown. * History of Doylestown, old and new . . . 1745-1900. By W. W. H. Davis . . . Doylestown, Pa., [1904.] 4 p. 1. 373, lip' plates, ports. 8°. F159.D7D23 (Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 223-239. Easton. * The history of Easton, Pennsylvania . . . 1739-1885. By V. W. Condit. [Easton, Pa., 1889?] 500 p., 1 1. front., illus., plates (partly fold.) ports. 4°. F159.E15C7 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 222-297. Eleven days in the militia during the war of the rebellion; being a journal of the "Emergency" campaign of 1862. By a militiaman [Louis Richards.] Philadelphia, 1883. 53 p. 16°. E601.R51 Elk county. See McKean county. * Enemies in the rear ; or, A golden circle squared. A story of south- eastern Pennsylvania in the time of our civil war. By F. T. Hoover. Boston, 1895. xiii, 604 p. 12°. PZ3.H7695E (In L. C.) Fiction. Erie county. * History of Erie county, Pennsylvania . . . Chicago, 1884. xii p., 1 1., [15]-1006, 239 p. front., ports., map. 4° F157.E6H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 465-489. 710 PENNSYLVANIA. Erie county — Continued. *A twentieth century history of Erie county, Pennsylvania . . . By John Miller. Chicago, 1909. 2 v. front., illus., ports. 4°. F157.E6M6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 324-340. * Popular history of Erie county, Peimsylvania . . . By D. P. Eobbins . . . Erie, Pa., 1895. 193 p. illus., ports. 8°. F157.E6E6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 48-56. Fayette county. * History of Fayette county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by Frank- lin Ellis. Philadelphia, 1882. 841 p. iUus., plates, ports., maps. f°. F157.F2E4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 190-230. Forest county. See McKean county. * Fourth of July souvenir. Containing a succinct account . . . upon the presentation of the state flags carried by the Pennsyl- vania regiments during the southern rebellion. [By William D. Moore.] Philadelphia, [1866?] cover-title, 36, [1] p. 24°. E527.4.M82 {In L. C.) Franklin county. * History of FrankUn county, Pennsylvania .' . . Chicago, 1887. vii p., 1 1., [15]-968 p. ports., map, diagrs. 4°. F157.F8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 332-390. * Historical sketch of Franklin county, Pennsylvania. By I. H. M'Cauley . . . Chambersburg, Pa., 1878. 322 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F157.F8M1 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 107-113. Grand Army of the Republic. Courtland Saunders Post no. 21. PMla- delpJiia. Dedicatory program and lustory of Courtland Saunders Post no. 21, G. A. R. Dedication of monument to the memory of the members, Saturday, May the eighth. Nineteen hun- dred and nine at . . . Fairmount Park. [n. p., 1909?] cover-title, [8] p. illus., ports. 4°. * Historical and biographical sketches. By S. W. Pennypacker Philadelphia, 1883. 416 p. 8°. F150.P41 {InJj.C.) Six weeks in uniform. . Gettysburg campaign, 1863: p. 305-398. An illustrated history of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, civil, poUtical and mihtary . . . including historical descriptions of each county in the state ... By William H. Egle. Harrisburg, 1876. xii, [13]-1186 p. front, illus., ports. 4°- F149.E30 Civil war period in Pennsylvania: p. 259-273. PENNSYLVANIA. 7H ^An illustrated history of the Commonwealth of Pemisylvania including historical descriptions of each county ... By W. H. Egle. 2d ed. rev. and corrected. Philadelphia, 1880. xii, [13]-1186p. front., illus., po ts., maps. 4°. Pl49 E31 (In'L.C.) Civil war period in Pennsylvania: p. 259-273. Juniata county. See Susquehanna Valley. Juniata Valley. See Susquehanna Valley. Lackawanna county. See Luzerne county. lafayette college. Address commemorative of the services of the alumni and former students of Lafayette college in the war for the union, deUvered by Prof. H. T. Lee . . . July 24, 1866. Together with the roll of honor, and obituaries of the dead. Easton, Pa., 1867. 40 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 254.) Lancaster county. An authentic history of Lancaster county in the State of Penn- sylvania. By J. I. Mombert. Lancaster, Pa., 1869. viii, 617, 175 p. front., plates, maps, (partly col.) 8° F157.L24M7 List of soldiers in civil war: p. 321-344. Lawrence county. * 1770. History of Lawrence county, Pennsylvania. [By S. W. and P. A. Durant.] . . . Philadelphia, 1877. 228 p. plates, ports., map. f°. F157.L3D9 (In L. C.) Civil war period in New Castle: p. 36-37. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Lawrence county: p. 201-228. * The league for the Union. Speeches of Hon. George Bancroft and James Milliken, esq. Philadelphia, 1863. 20 p. 8°. E458.3.B22 (In'L.C.) Contents. — Speech by James Milliken . before the Union league of Centre County . . . Apr. 25, 1863. — Speech by Mr. Bancroft, at the New York Union meeting, April 20, 1863. Lebanon county. See Dauphin county. Lehigh county. * History of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon in the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania. By Alfred Mathews and A. N. Hungerford. Philadelphia, 1884. xi, 802 p. illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.L5M4 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Lehigh county; p. 78-110. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Carbon county: p. 630-649. ^ Letter from Bvt. Brig. gen. Jos. G. Totten, to the governor of Penn- sylvania in reference to the lake and river defences. (In Keports of the heads of departments, transmitted to the governor . . . for the . . . year ending Nov. 30, 1861. Harrisburg, 1861. 8°. 1 p. Doc. no. XL) J87.P4 1862p. (In'L.C.) 80379—13 46 712 PENNSYLVANIA. Inzerne county. * History of Luzerne county, Pennsylvania . . . H. C. Bradsby, ed. Chicago, 1893. ix, [17J-1509 p. ports., map. 4°. F157.L8B8 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 174-199. * History of Luzerne, Lackawanna and Wyoming counties. Pa. . . . New York, 1880. 540 p. front., plates, ports., map. f°. F157.L8H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 97-182. Lycoming county. * History of Lycoming county . . . PPhiladelphia,] 1876. 2 p. 1., [2], 132 p. plates (1 col.) ports. f°. F157.L9H6 (Inlj.G.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 23-32. McEean county. * History of the counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron, and Potter, Pennsylvania . . . [Comp. by M. A. Leeson.] Chicago, 1890. xiii, [17]-1261 p. ports., maps. 4°. F157.M1L6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Cameron county: p. 848-856. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Elk county: p. 620-622. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in McKean county: p. 128-144. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Potter county: p. 1027-1039. * History of the counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsyl- vania . . . [Comp. by M. A. Leeson.] Chicago, 1890. ixl., 11., [17]-970p. ports., maps. 4°. F157.M1L4 (InL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Elk county: p. 620-622. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Forest county: p. 875-878. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in McKean county: p. 128-144. Martial deeds of Pennsylvania. By S. P. Bates. Philadelphia, 1875. 1116 p. 4°. E527.B34 Contents: Part I. — General history, p. 15-384. Part II.— Biography, p. 385-954. Part III. — Civil and miscellaneous, p. 955-1111. Meadville. *Centeimial edition of the Daily tribune-republican . . . May 12th, containing a history of the founding of the city of MeadvUle . . . MeadvUle, [1888?] 168 p. illus., ports. f°. F157.C77M4 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 122-134. Mercer county. * 1796. History of Mercer county, Pennsylvania . . . [By S W. Durant.] Philadelphia, 1877. vi, [7]-156 p. plates, ports., map. f°. F157.M5D9 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 139-156. PENNSYLVANIA. 713 Mercer county — Continued. * A twentieth century history of Mercer county, Pennsylvania ... By J. G. White. Chicago, 1909. 2 v. illus., plates, ports. 4°. F157.M5W6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 180-188. Miflin county. * History of Miflin county ... By Joseph Cochran. Harris- burg, Pa., 1879. 422 p. front., ports. 8°. F157.M55C6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: vol. 1, 330-357. See Susquehanna Valley. Monroe. * History of Monroe, township and borough. 1779-1885 . . . By C. F. Heverly. Towanda, Pa., 1885. vi, 209 p. 12°. F159.M7H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 179-198. Monroe county. See Wayne county. Montgomery county. * History of Montgomery county, Pennsylvania. Ed. by T. W. Bean. Philadelphia, 1884. x, 1197, Ixxxvui p. illus., plates, ports., diagrs., facsims. f°. F157.M7B3 (7»L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 195-297. Montour county. See Columbia county. Xazareth. Nazareth hall. * Address delivered at the dedication of the cenotaph, erected in memory of the former pupils of Nazareth hall who fell ia defence of their country, in the war of the rebellion. (June 11, 1868.) By Edmund De Schweinitz . . . Beth- lehem, 1868. 13 p. 8°. E541.N2D4 (/n L. C.) New Castle. See Lawrence county. New Hope. *Address of Hon. William Bigler, delivered at New Hope, Bucks county, September 17, 1863, Harrisburg, Pa., [1863.] 13 p. 8°. E458.3.B52 {In L. C.) Northampton county. * 1752. History of Northampton county, Pennsylvania . . . [By Franklin Ellis.] Philadelphia, 1877. vi, 7-293 p. plates, ports., map. f°. F157.N7E2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 92-140. See 153d infantry. Northumberland county. =^ History of Northumberland county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by H. C. Bell. Chicago, 1891. xi, [17]-1256 p. illus., ports., maps. 4°. F157.N8B4 {In L. C.) Civil wai period and lists of soldiers: p. 396-444. 714 PENNSYLVANIA. Northumberland county — Continued. *1751. History of Northumberland county, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1876. iv p., 3 1., 7-161 p. front., plates (1 col.) ports. f° F157.N8H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 22-30. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Sunbury: p. 56-64. Osceola. Osceola in the war of the rebellion. An address delivered at Osceola, Tioga county. Pa., . . . May 30th, 1884, by Hon. Charles Tubbs. To which is appended an historical sketch of the post, and the service record of its members. Comp. by 0. S. Kimball. Wellsboro, Pa., 1885. 52 p. 8°. F159.01T8 At liead of title: Alfred J. Sofield Post, no. 49, G. A. R., Dept. of Penna. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 254.) Pennsylvania, colonial and federal. A history . . . 1608-1903. Ed. by H. M. Jenkins. Philadelphia, 1903. 3 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports., maps, facsims. 4°. F152.J52 Vol. 3 not in W. D. L., in L. C. Civil war period; vol. 2, p. 367-432. Pennsylvania in American history. By S. W. Peimypacker . . . Philadelphia; 1910. 3 1., 494 p. 8°. F146.P81 Civil war period: p. 364-380. Gettysburg: p. 381-383. 26tli Pa. emergency infantry: p. 385-407. Pennsylvania relief association for East Tennessee. * Report to the contributors. By a commission sent by the executive committee to visit that region and forward sup- plies . . . Philadelphia, 1864. 45 p. 8°. E531.P41 {In L. C.) Perry county. * History of Perry county in Pennsylvania . . . By Silas Wright. Lancaster, Pa., 1873. vii, 9-290 p. front., plate, map. 12°. F157.P5W9 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 65-130. See Susquehanna Valley. Philadelphia. Central high school. * Contribution of the Central high school of Philadelphia to the war. Philadelphia, 1864. 32 p. incl. front., illus. 16°. F158.44.P25 (In L. C.) Philadelphia. Citizens volunteer hospital association. * Annual report. 1st- 1862/63- Philadel- phia, 1863- 1 V. 8°. E635.C58 (In L. C.) Philadelphia. Cooper shop volunteer refreshment saloon. * Cooper shop volunteer refreshment saloon. By R. C. Pen- field. (In Blue and gray. vol. 1, p. 229-231. 4°. E461.B65 (In L. C.) PENNSYLVANIA. 715 Philadelphia. Fairmount park art association. Unveiling of the equestrian statue of Major-General George Gordon Meade, Fairmount park, Philadelphia, Tuesday, October 18th, 1887. [Philadelphia, 1887?] 40 p. front. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 211.) Philadelphia. Great Central fair for the U. S. sanitary commission. * Catalogue of paintings, drawings, statuary, etc. of the Art department in the Great central fair, held in Logan square, June, 1864, for the benefit of the U. S. sanitary commission . . . Philadelphia, [1864 ?] 30 p. 8°. E635.P544 (ZnL.C.) *. . . Catalogue of the museum of flags, trophies, and relics, relating to the revolution, war of 1812, Mexican war, and the present rebellion ... to be exhibited at Philadelphia, June 7th, 1864, and on the succeeding days, for the benefit of the U. S. sanitary commission. Philadelphia, 1864. 32 p. 8°. E635.P546 {In L. C.) At head of title: Department of arms and trophies. Great central fair. * The haversack. Pub. by the Committee on hospitals for the Great central fair for the U. S. sanitary commission. Phila- delphia, 1864. 60 p. 8°. E635.P54 {In L. C.) Sketches of army and navy life. *A history of the Delaware department of the Great central fair for the U. S. sanitary commission. Held in Philadelphia, June, 1864. Wilmington, [1864.] 34 p. inch front, fold, tab. 8°. E635.P545 {In L. C.) * List of the committee of the Great central fair for the U. S. sanitary commission. Held in Philadelphia, June, 1864. Philadelphia, [1864?] 55, [1] p. 8°. E635.P541 (/tiL.C.) Memorial of the Great central fair for the U. S. sanitary com- mission, held at Philadelphia, June, 1864. By C. J. Still6. Philadelphia, 1864. viii, [9]-211 p. front., photos. 4°. * Memorial of the WilUam Penn parlor, in the Great central fair, held in Logan square, June, 1864, for the benefit of the U. S. sanitary commission. ^Prepared by a subcommittee . . . Philadelphia, [1864?] 14 p. 8°. E635.P543 {In L. C.) Our daily fare. No. ,1-12, June 8-June 21, 1864. Philadel- phia, 1864. 12 nos. in 1 v. illus., plans. f°. Paged continuously: 96, [2] p. *Our daily fare. Extra number, Sept. 11, 1865. {In Pa. State hist, society. Library.) *. . . Philadelphia sanitary fair catalogue & guide, ed. by Thomas Izod. June, 1864. Philadelphia, [1864?] cover- title, 1 p. 1., [9]-30 p. plan. 8°. E635.I98 {In L. C.) 716 PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia — Continued . * The visitor's guide to the Great central fair, for the U. S. sanitary commission, held in Logan square, Philadelphia, June, 1864, showing the exact locality of all the principal attractions to be found in the fair, with a ground plan of the fair buildings. Philadelphia, [1864 ?] cover-title, 2 p. L, 4 p. E635.P542 (In L. C.) Philadelphia. ladies' aid society. Ladies' aid society of Philadelphia, &c. (In Woman's work in the civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. 8°. p. 643-649.) E467.B86 Philadelphia, McClellan memorial association. * Life, character, and public services of General George B. McCleUan. An address delivered December 4, 1886, at the Academy of music in Philadelphia, at the request of the McClellan memorial association, of Philadelphia, by George Ticknor Curtis. Boston, 1887. 103 p. 8°. E467.1.M2C88 {In L. C.) Philadelphia. Meade statue, Fairmount park. An address on the unveiling of the statue of Major-General George G. Meade, in Philadelphia, October 18th, 1887. By General John Gibbon, U. S. army. Philadelphia, 1887. 23 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 211.) George Gordon Meade. An address delivered fey Colonel James C. Biddle ... at Gen. Meade's statue, Fairmount park, Philadelphia, on Memorial day. May 30, 1888, under the auspices of Geo. G. Meade post no. 1, G. A. R., Depart- ment of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1888. [Philadel- phia? 1888?] 11 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 211.) Philadelphia. Beynold's memorial Association. Reynolds memorial association. Unveiling of the statue of General John F. Reynolds, Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 1884. [Philadelphia? 188-?] 40 p. front. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 208: 253.) Philadelphia. St. Clemens church. The national sacrifice. - A sermon preached on the Sunday before the death of the President, and two addresses, on the Sunday and Wednesday following, in St. Clemens church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. Treadwell Walden, the rector. Philadelphia, 1865. 41 p. 8°. Philadelphia. Soldiers home. Historical sketch of the Soldiers' home, in the city of Phila- delphia . . . succeeding the Cooper Shop volunteer refresh- ment committee, organized May, 1861. Ed. by F. L. Sarmiento. Philadelphia, 1886. 99, 32 p. front., plate, plan. 8°. PENNSYLVANIA. 717 Philadelphia— Continued . Appendix to historical sketch of the Soldiers' home, in the city of Philadelphia. Containing an account ... of the proceedings attending the dissolution of the Home as a cor- poration on July 2d, 1889, and the transfer to the Loyal legion of its monument. Philadelphia, [1889 «] 32 p. front. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 254.) Also with Historical sketch. . . . Philadelphia. Supervisory committee for recruiting colored regi- ments. * Report . . . 1863. Philadelphia, 1864. {In Pa. State hist. society. Library.) Philadelphia. Union league club. * Letter from Horace Binney ... To the general committee of invitation and correspondence of the Union league of Phila- delphia, . . . [Philadelphia, 1863.] 4 p. 8°. E458.3.B56 {In L. C.) An address delivered before the Union league in the 24th ward of the city of Philadelphia, at its opening celebration. May 9, 1863. By N. B. Browne. [Philadelphia?] 1863. 16 p 8°. E4'58.3.B89 * ... A special meeting of the Union league of Philadelphia . . . September 16, 1863 [to take counsel relative to the October election. Philadelphia, 1863 ?] 8 p. 8°. E527.P54 {In L. C.) Philadelphia. * Unionists versus traitors. The political parties of Philadel- phia; or. The nominees that ought to be elected in 1861. By John Campbell, a Douglas Democrat. . . . Philadel- phia, 1861. 24 p. 4°. E458.1.C18 {InL.C.) Only 49 copies printed. Speech of J. Murray Rush, at the citizens' union meeting, held at Concert hall, 3d October. Philadelphia, 1861. 3 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 223.) * History of Ptiiladelphia. 1609-1884. By J. T. Scharf and Thompson Westcott . . . Philadelphia, 1884. 3 v. ihus., plates, ports., maps, facsims. F158.3.S4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 735-833. Union volunteer refreshment saloon of Philadelphia {In Woman's work in the civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. 8°. p. 733-737.) E467.B86 718 PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia — Continued . Memorial services of Geo. G. Meade post, no. 1, Department of Pennsylvania, G. A. R., at Philadelphia, Pa. ^ay 23, 29] 1880 . . . Comp. from original manuscripts by J. R. C- Ward. [PhiladelpMa, 1880.] 1 p. I., 96 p. front, (port.) 8°. E462.1.P38M4 * Memorial history of the city of Philadelphia . . . to . . . 1895. Ed. by J. R. Young . . . New York, 1895. 2 v. front., illus., ports., facsims. 4°. F158.3.Y8 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 515-537. Phoenixville. *Annals of Phoenixville and its vicinity ... to the year 1871 . . . By S. W. Pennypacker. Philadelphia, 1872. 295p. front, (fold, map) plates, facsims. 8°. F159.P3P4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 220-267. Pike county. See Wayne county. Pittsburg. *A century and a half of Pittsburgh and her people. By J. N. Boucher. [New York,] 1908. 4 v. fronts., illus., ports. 4°. F159.P6B7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 2, p. 149-193. Pittsburgh branch United States sanitary commission. {In Woman's work in the civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. 8°. p. 615-616.) E467.B86 * The history of Pittsburgh: its rise and progress. By S. H. Kiimcelly. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1906. xix, 568 p. plates, plans. 8°. F159.P6K4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 421-482. Addresses delivered at the unveiling of a bronze tablet at the Soldiers' and sailors' memorial hall, Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday, April twenty-eight. Nineteen eleven. In memory of 43 vol- unteers from Allegheny county who served in the United States military telegraph corps during the civil war, 1861- 1865. . . . Society of the United States military telegraph corps, [n. p., 1911?] 15 p. 8°. Potter county. See McKean county. Eeading. See Eleven days in the militia. Scliaefferstown. *A brief history of Schaefferstown ... By A. S. Brendle . . . York, Pa., 1901. v, [2], 9-233 p. plates, ports., facsims. 8°. F159.S3B8 {Inh.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 42. PENNSYLVANIA. 719 Schuylkill county. *HistoryofScliuyndll county, Pa. . . . New York, 1881. 390, 60 p. plates, ports., map. f°. F157.S3H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 108-155. Memorial of the patriotism of Schuylkill county, in the Amer- ican slaveholder's rebellion, embracing a complete list of the names of aU volunteers from the county during the war; patriotic contributions by the citizens . . . Comp. by F. B. Wallace . . . Pottsville, Pa., 1865. 2 p. 1., xii, [13]-548, ix.p., 11. front, (port.) fold. map. 12°. F157.S3W2 Schuylkill Haven. * Reminiscences of Schuylkill Haven in the civil war. Read ... by Isaac Paxson, Nov. 24th, 1909. {In Pubhcations of the Historical society of Schuylkill county. Pottsville, Pa., 1910. 8°. vol. 2, p. 418-444.) F157.S3H5 {In L. C.) Scranton. * History of Scranton, Pennsylvania . . . [By David Craft and others.] Dayton, 0., 1891. xvi, 17-583 p. front., ports. 4°. F159.S4C8 (ZnL.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 156-171. Sheshequin. * History of Sheshequm, 1777-1902 . . . By C. F. Heverly. Towanda, Pa., 1902. 380 p. ports. 12° F159.S55H5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 250-264. Snyder county. See Susquehanna Valley. Somerset county. See Bedford county. * Stories of Pennsylvania . . . By J. S.Walton and M. G.Brumbaugh. New York, 1897. 300 p. illus., ports., map, facsim. 12°. F149.S55 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 281-296. The story of the first defenders. District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts. Written and comp. by Granville Fernald . . . Washington, 1892. 24 p. illus. (inch ports.) 8°. E501.F36 Sunbury. See Northumberland county. Susquehanna county. History of Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania . . . Also a sketch of woman's work m the country for the United States sanitary commission, and a list of the soldiers of the national army furnished by many of the townships. By E. C. Blackman. Philadelphia, 1873. x p., 1 L, 640 p. illus., pi., port., fold, maps. (mcl. front.) 8°. F157.S7B6 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 622-634. 720 PENNSYLVANIA. Susquehanna Valley. * History of that part of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys embraced in the counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union and Snyder ... of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1886. 2 V. ports., maps. f°. F157.S9H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: vol. 1, p. 151^15. Tioga county. * 1804. History of Tioga county, Pennsylvania . . . New York, 1883. 366, 35 p. plates, ports., maps. f°. F157.T5H6 {In L." C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 79-83. * Tioga county centennial celebration. A record of the pro- ceedings . . . [Ed. by A. M. Roy. Wellsboro] 1905. 184 p. front., plates, ports., map. 8°. F157.T5R5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 106-113. * Two centuries of Pennsylvania history. By Isaac Sharpless. Phila- delphia, 1900. xii, 9-385 p. front., ports., map. 12°. (Lippincott educational series.) F149.S53 {InLi.C.) Civil war period: p. 350-358. Union county. See Susquehanna Valley. V. S. J-'rovost-marshal-generaVs bureau. Boa/rd of enrollment. {Penn- sylvania. 16th district.) *A list of deserters and non-reporting drafted men . . . from the several national drafts of 1863-64, arranged by sub- districts and counties . . . Chambersburg, 1865. iv, [5]-87 p. {In L. C.) TJ. S. sanitary commission. Philadelphia branch. List of officers and associates of the IT. S. sanitary commission, in Philadelphia, [and the officers and aids of the Women's Pennsylvania branch of the U. S. sanitary commission. Jan. 1st, 1864.] Philadelphia, 1864. 15, [6] p. 8°. "University of Pennsylvania. * University of Pennsylvania men who served in the civil war, 1861-1865; Deparment of arts (the college) comp. by Ewing Jordan . . . [Philadelphia, 19 — ?] cover-title, p. 20-242, 8°. E541.P4J8. {Inlj.G.) Reprinted from the Alumni register. Venango county. * History of Venango county, Pennsylvania . . . Chicago, 1890. xiv, [17]-1164 p. illus., ports., maps. 4°. F157.V4H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 278-307. * History of Venango county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by J. H. Newton. Columbus, O., 1879. 651 p. front., plates, maps, f °. F157.V4N5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 157-179. PENNSYLVANIA. 721 Warren county. * History of Warren county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by J. S. Schenck . . . Syracuse, N. Y., 1887. 692, cxv p. ports. 4°. F157.W2S3 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 161-252. Washington. * 20th century history of the city of Washington and Washington county, Pennsylvania ... By J. F. McFarland . . . Chi- cago, 1910. 1369 p. plates, ports. 4°. F157.W3M2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 135-136. Washington county. History of Washington county from its first settlement to the present time ... 2d ed. rev. and corrected. By Alfred Creigh. Harrisburg, Pa., 1871. 375, 132 p. 8° F157.W3C91 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 300-340. * History of Washington county, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by Boyd Crumrine. Philadelphia, 1882. 1002 p. iUus., plates, ports, maps, plans. 4°. F157.W3C9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 310-365. See Washington. Wayne county. * History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Peimsylvania. By Alfred Mathews. Philadelphia, 1886. x, 1283 p. illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.W35M4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Monroe county: p. 1017-1031. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Pike county: p. 847-851. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in Wayne county: p. 280-325. Waynesboro. * Waynesboro . . . By B. M. Nead . . . Harrisburg, Pa., 1900. 428 p. front., iUus., plates (partly col.) ports., facsims. 8° F159.W3M3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 156-262. West Browsville. See Brownsville. Westmoreland county. * History of the county of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania . . . Ed. by G. D. Albert. Philadelphia, 1882. 727 p. plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.W53A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 388-399. * History of Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. By J. M. Boucher. New York, 1906. 3 v. fronts., illus., plates, ports. 4°. F157.W53B7 {InTu.C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 426-436. Women's Pennsylvania branch of United States sanitary commission. {In Woman's work in the civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. 8°. p. 596- 606.) E467.B86 722 RHODE ISLAND. Wyoming county. See Luzerne county. York. The city of York, past and present. By George R. Prowell. . . . York, Pennsylvania, 1904. 48 p. plates (incl. illus., ports.) 12°. obi. F159.Y6P92 Civil war period: p. 28-31. York county. * History of York county, Pennsylvania . . . John Gibson, historical ed. Chicago, 1886. ix, [ll]-772, 207 p. front., Ulus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F157.Y6G4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 166-218. * History of York county, Pennsylvania. By G. R. Prowell. Chicago, 1907. 2 v. front., illus., plates, ports. 4°. F157.Y6P92 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers" vol. 1, p. 353—151. RHODE ISLAND. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. Annual report of the adjutant-general (E. C. Mauran) for the year 1861. Providence, 1862. 27 p. 8°. E528.2.R47 1861. Contents: Annual report of the adjutant-general. Roster of Rhode Island militia, 1861. Roster of the Rhode Island volunteers. Annual report of the adjutant-general (E. C. Mauran) of the state of Rhode Island for the year 1862. Providence, 1863. 64 p., 1 1. 8°. E528.2.R47 1862. (With Report for 1861.) Contents: Annual report of the adjutant-general. Recapitulation. Enrolled militia. Active militia. Appendix. A. Sundry orders. Appendix. B. Various reports received from commanding officers in the field. Appendix. C. Roster of commissioned ofBcers in the Rhode Island regiments with date of commissions. Appendix. D. Roster of commissioned officers in the Rhode Island militia. Erratum. Annual report of the adjutant-general (E. C. Mauran) of the state of Rhode Island, for the year 1863. Providence, 1864. 11, 94 p. 8°. E528.2.R47 1863. RHODE ISLAND. 723 Adjutant-general's office — Continued . Annual report — Continued. Contents: Annual report of the adjutant-general. Status of the several regiments and batteries in the field . . . Enrolled militia. Appendix. Orders. Reports. Enrolled militia. Roster of the Rhode Island militia. Roster of the Rhode Island regiments in the field. Roster of officers who have been commissioned in the Rhode Island regiments, with the date of commission. Annual report of the adjutant-general (E. C. Mauran) of the state of Khode Island, for the year 1864. Providence, 1865. 11, 73 p. 8°. E528.2.R47 1864. Contents : Annual report of the adjutant-general. Appendix. Orders. Reports. ■Roster of the Rhode Island militia. Roster of the Rhode Island regiments in the field. Roster of officers who have been commissioned in the Rhode Island regiments, with the date of commission. Annual report of the acting adjutant-general (Henrie Cran- dall) of the state of Rhode Island for the year 1865. Provi- dence, 1866. 2p.].,[5]-36p. front, (port.) 8°. E528.2.R47 1865 Contents: Annual report of the acting adjutant-general. Roster of the Rhode Island militia. List of Adjutants-general of the loyal states, 1865. Annual report of the adjutant-general of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, for the year 1865. Corrected, revised, and republished . . . By Brig. Gen. Elisha Dyer, adjutant-general. Providence, 1893-1895. 2 V. 4°. E528.2.R48 1865 Contents : v. 1— Adjutant-general's report. List of abbreviations used in roster. Roster (revised) of infantry regiments. 1st regiment detached militia. 2d, 4th, 7th, 9th-12th regiments infantry. United States army officers appointed from Rhode Island. United States volunteer officers appointed from Rhode Island. United States naval officers appointed from Rhode Island. United States naval officers (volunteer) appointed from Rhode Island. 724 EH ODE ISLAND. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Annual report — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 1 — Continued. Officers in the United States colored troops appointed subsequent to service in Rhode Island regiments. Enlisted men of Rhode Island infantry regiments who subse- quently served in United States organizations. Officers and enlisted men who received promotions tor gallant and meritorious service in the field during the war. Men of Rhode Island infantry regiments who received medals of honor granted by Congress. Commissioned officers of infantry regiments who were killed in action, or died of wounds received in action. Non-commissioned officers and enlisted men belonging to infantry regiments who were killed, wounded or missing. Additional records. Records of deaths and burial of Rhode Island soldiers. Amended record and corrections since roster was printed. Appendix. V. 2— Roster (revised) of the lst-3d regiments cavalry. 7th squadron cavalry. 3d, 5th, 14th (colored) regiments heavy artillery. 1st, 10th batteries light artillery. 1st regiment light artillery. Batteries A-H. Officers of Rhode Island regiments who received promotion for gallant and meritorious services during the war. Men of Rhode Island regiments who received medals of honor granted by Congress. Officers and enlisted men of cavalry and artillery regiments who were killed, wounded or missing in action. United States army officers appointed from Rhode Island. United States volunteer officers appointed from Rhode Island. Officers of United States colored troops appointed subsequent to service in Rhode Island cavalry and artillery regiments. Rhode Island men who served in the United States army during the war of the rebellion, and enlisted men of Rhode Island cavalry and artillery regiments who subsequently served in the United States army. United States army, volunteer officers, and enlisted men from Rhode Island, and enlisted men of Rhode Isand cavalry and artillery regiments who served in the United States army, killed, wounded, or missing in action. Records of deaths and burials. Amended records. United States navy. Note in relation to naval records. United States naval officers (regular) appointed from Rhode Island. United States naval officers (volunteers) appointed from Rhode Island. RHODE ISLAND. 725 Adjutant-general's office — Continued . Annual report — Continued. Contents — Continued. V. 2^Continued. Rhode Island men in the United States navy. List of casualties U. S. Navy. Corrections in vol. 1. Corrections in vol. 2. Allotment commissioners. Index. Annual report of the adjutant-general (E. C. Mauran) of the state of Khode Island for the year 1866. Providence, 1867. 68 p. 8°. E52S.2.E47 1866 Contents: Adjutant-general's report. Appendix. Roster of the Rhode Island militia, 1866. Orders. Roster of oflficers who have been commissioned in the Rhode Island regiments with the dates of commission. Names of officers, soldiers and seamen in Khode Island regi- ments, or belonging to the state of Rhode Island . . . [Prepared for the Soldiers' monument in Providence.] Providence, 1869. 32 p. 8°. E494.R47 See General assembly. Finance committee. Report on the physical condition of the Rhode Island regi- ments now ia the field, in Virginia and in the vicinity of Washington, D. C, also the condition of the hospitals in and around Washington; made to . . . Governor Sprague . . . January session, 1863. By Lloyd Morton, M. D., commissioner. Providence, 1863. 21 p. 8°. E528.R45 (In Rhode Island public documents. 1863-1864.) *. . . Report upon the disabled Rhode Island soldiers; their names, condition, and in what hospital they are. Made to His Excellency Gov. Sprague, and presented to the Gen- eral assembly of Rhode Island, January session, 1863, by Mrs. Charlotte F. Dailey, commissioned by the governor to visit the hospitals, etc. Providence, 1863. 24 p. 8°. (Public document. Appendix, no. 4.) E528.1.R47 (In L. C.) Report upon the disabled Rhode Island soldiers ; their names, condition, and in what hospital they are. Made to . . . Gov. Sprague, and presented to the General assembly . . . January session, 1863, by Mrs. Charlotte F. Dailey. . . . Providence, 1863. 24 p. 8°. E528.1.R48 726 RHODE ISLAND. Antietam national cemetery. * Report of the trustees of the Antietam national cemetery. Providence, 1866. 9 p. 8°. "(Pub. doc. (Appendix.) no. 15.) J87.E,4 1865/66 {In L. C.) Board of soldiers' relief. Annual report. 1st Providence, 1890- v. 8°. UB384.R4 1st (1889.) Providence, 1890. 42 p. 8°. 2d (1890.) Providence, 1891. 55 p. front., fold., plans. 8°. 3d (1891.) Providence, 1892. 77 p. 8°. 4tli (1892.) Providence, 1893. 79 p. 8° 5tli (1893.) Providence, 1894. 82 p. 8°- 6th (1894.) Providence, 1895. 82 p. 8°. 7th (1895.) Providence, 1896. 95 p. 8° 8th (1896.) Providence, 1897. 97 p. 8°. 9th (1897.) Providence, 1898. 101 p. 8° 10th (1898.) Providence, 1899. 101 p. 8°. 11th (1899.) Providence, 1900. 99 p. 8° 12th (1900.) Providence, 1901. 81 p. 8° 13th (1901.) Providence, 1902. 73 p. 8°. 14th (1902.) Providence, 1903. 67 p. 8° 15th (1903.) Providence, 1904. 71 p. 8° 16th (1904.) Providence, 1905. 65 p. 8°- 17th (1905.) Providence, 1906. 57 p. 8°. 18th (1906.) Providence, 1907. 56 p. 8° 19th (1907.) Providence, 1908. 55 p. 8° 20th (1908.) Providence, 1909. 55 p. 8°. 21st (1909.) Providence, 1910. 51 p. 8° 22d (1910.) Providence, 1911. 52 p. 8° 23d (1911.) Providence, 1912. 50 p. 8°. *24th (1912.) *25th (1913.) *26th (1914.) *27th (1915.) Commissioner for adjusting tJie accounts of the state of Rhode Island against the United States. Report of J. Russell Bullock, commissioner . . . Presented to the General assembly, at its January session, 1863. Providence, 1863. 11 p. 8°. (Also in Rhode Island pubhc documents. 1863-1864. Pub. doc. (Appendix.) no. 7.) Committee on the soldiers' and sailors' monument. * Proceedings at the dedication of the Soldiers' and sailors' monument, erected in Providence by the state of Rhode Island, with the oration of Rev. Augustus Woodbury, and the memorial hymn by Mrs. S. H. Whitman. To which is appended a list of the deceased soldiers and sailors whose names are sculptured upon the monument. Providence, 1871. 67 p. 4°. F89.P9R45 (/n L. C.) EH ODE ISLAND. 727 Committee on the soldiers' and sailors' monument — Continued. 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 sculptured upon the monument. Providence, 1871. 67 p. 8°. F89.P9E46 (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 202.) Gomm,utation commission. Report of the Commutation commission, made to the General assembly, January, 1865. Providence, 1865. 28 p. 8°. (In Acts and resolves passed at the January session of the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island and Provi- dence plantations. 1865. Providence, 1865. Pub. doc. Appendix, no. 17.) * Report of the Commutation commission to the General assem- bly, at its January session, 1866. Providence, 1866. 8 p. 8°. (Pub. doc. (Appendix.) no. 11.) J87.R4 1865/66 (In L. C.) General assembly. *^Returns of ofl&cers of independent and regimental companies . . . (In Appendix to the Acts and resolves . . . May ses- sion, 1862. Providence, 1862. 8°. p. 53-57.) J87.R4 1862 May (In L. C.) * Returns of oflScers of independent and regimental companies. (In Appendix to the Acts and resolves . . . May session, 1863 . . . Providence, 1863. 8°. p. 77-81.) J87.R4 1863 (In L. C.) Official register of Rhode Island officers and soldiers who served in the United States army and navy, from 1861 to 1866. Providence, 1866. 1 p. 1., [2], 827, [2] p. front, (port.) 8°. Contents: 1st regiment Rhode Island detached militia. 2d, 4th, 9th, 10th, 7th, 11th, 12th regiments infantry. Hospital guards. 1st regiment cavalry. 7th squadron cavalry. 2d, 3d regiments cavalry. 3d, 5th, 14th (colored) regiments heavy artillery. 1st, 10th batteries light artillery. 1st regiment light artillery. Naval recruits from Rhode Island. United States army officers from Rhode Island. Volunteer naval officers from Rhode Island. United States navy officers from Rhode Island. Record of deceased Rhode Island soldiers. Roll of honor. (Soldiers who died at Lovell General hospital, Ports- mouth Grove, R. I., and are buried in the Hospital cemetery at that place.) See Adjutant-general's office. 728 EHODE ISLAND. General assemily, Finance committees. Keport of the Finance committee, on the memorial of citizens of South Kingstown, for a monument to the memory of Gen. Isaac P. Rodman. Providence, 1864. 4 ^;p. 8°. {In Rhode Island pubUc documents 1863-1864.) Report of the Finance committees upon the reports of state auditor, quartermaster-general, adjutant-general, paymas- ter-general and general treasurer January 29, 1862. {In Acts and resolves of the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island . . . passed at the January session, 1862. . . . Providence, 1862. 8°. Appendix, p. 30-47.) J87.E4 1862 Jan. {In L. C.) Report of the Finance committees, upon the accounts of the adjutant -general, quartermaster -general, paymaster-gen- eral, and general treasurer. Feb. 10, 1863. Providence, 1863. 22 p., 11. 8°. (/n. Rhode Island pubhc documents. 1863-1864.) General assemhly. Joint special committee. Report of the Joint special committee appointed by the Gen- eral assembly to proceed to Washington, for the purpose of procuring an extension of the draft. Providence, 1865. 7 p. 8°. General assemhly. Joint special committee. Report of the Joint special committee of the General assembly upon the special message of the Governor of Rhode Island. Providence, 1866. 17, 107 p. 8°. (Pub. doc. no. 3.) Testimony taken ... p. 1-107. General assemily. Joint special committee on erection of monument at Andersonville, Ga. * . . . Report . . . Providence, 1903. 60 p. 5 plates (incl. front.), fold. plan. 8°. E612.A5R4 {In L. C.) General assembly House of representatives. Finance committee. * Report of the Finance committee . . . on bounty frauds, &c., made at the January session, 1865. Providence, 1865. 41 p. 8°. E528.R47 {In L. C.) General treasurer. See General assembly. Finance committee. Gettysburg national cemetery. * Report of the Commissioner on the Soldiers' National cemetery at Gettysburg. [Providence, 1863.] 7 p. front, (map.) 8°. (Pub. doc. (Appendix.) no. 14.) J87.R4 1865/66 {In L. C.) , EH ODE ISLAND. 729 Governor. * Message. (William Sprague.) Jan. 1862. 8 p. Message. (J. Y. Smith.) . . . to the General assembly, Jan. 11, 1864. Providence, 1864. 8 p. 8°. {In Rhode Island pubhc documents. 1863-1864.) Message. (J. Y. Smith) to the General assembly, January 9, 1865. Providence, 1865. 11, 12 p. 8°. (Pubhc doc. No. 1.) {In Acts and resolves passed at the January session of the General assembly, of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. 1865. Providence, 1865.) Special message (J. Y. Smith) to the General assembly, Jan. 31, 1865. Providence, 1865. 7 p. 8°. {In Acts and re- solves passed at the January session of the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. 1865. Providence, 1865.) Message (J. Y. Smith) to the General assembly, January ses- sion, 1866. Jan. 8, 1866. Providence, 1866. 22, 8, 7 p. 8°. (Pubhc doc. Xo. 1.) * Special message of His Excellency James Y. Smith governor of Rhode Island, to the General assembly, January, 1866. Providence, 1866. [339] p. 8°. E528.R48 {In L. C.) At head of title: Public document. No. 2. Various paging. On the unsatisfactory condition of the state's account during the civil war. Gov. Smith reflects especially on Quartermasters Gen. Frieze and Cooke. Commiinication from . . James Y. Smith, to the General assembly, transmitting the report of Col. Charles E. Bailey, A. D. C, touching the quota of this state. Providence, 1865. 8 p. 8°. {In Acts and resolves passed at the Janu- ary session of the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. 1865. Providence, 1865.) {Also as separate.) Report of His Excellency Ambrose E. Burnside relative to the Rhode Island war claim against the United States. Providence, 1868. 11 p. 8°. {Bound with Report of the Adjutant-general . . . 1866.) Laws, statutes, etc. *The mihtia law of the state of Rhode Island, passed at the special session of the General assembly, held at Providence, August, 1862. With the laws relating to volunteers, boun- tied, exemptions, provision for families of soldiers, etc., etc. Printed by order of the General assembly. Providence, 1862. 48 p. 8°. E528.R5 (ZtiL. C.) 730 RHODE ISLAND. Paymaster-general' s office. Report of the paymaster-general. S'ee General assemlly. Finance committee. Beace commissioners. * Report made to the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island at their January session, 1861, by the Commissioners on the part of the state . . . held at the request of Virginia at Washington, on the fourth day of February, 1861. Prov- idence, 1861. 9 p. 8°. E440.5.P387 {InL.C.) Quartermaster-general's office. * Report of the quartermaster-general . . . Jan. 1861. [Provi- dence, 1861.] 22 p. 8°. Report of the quartermaster-general (L. B. Frieze). Jan. 27, 1862. (In Acts and resolves of the General assembly, of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, passed at the January session, 1862. . . . Providence, 1862. 8°. Appendix, p. 68-88.) Report of the quartermaster-general, George Lewis Cooke, made to the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island, at its January session, 1864. Providence, 1864. 64 p. 8°. * Report of the quartermaster-general (G. L. Cooke) . . . 1865. [Providence, 1865 ?] 82 p. 8°. Report of the quartermaster-general. See General assemlly. Finance committee. Reform school. Report made to the Senate relative to the enlistment of boys from the Reform school in the army of the United States. Providence, 1865. 20 p. 8°. (In Acts and resolves passed at the January session of the General assembly of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. 1865. Providence, 1865. Pub. doc. Appendix, no. 19.) State allotment commissioner. Report of the State allotment commissioner (W. M. Bailey) Feb. 9, 1863. [Providence, 1863 ?] 1 p. 8°. (7n Rhode Island public documents. 1863-1864.) Report of the State allotment commissioner (A. D. Smith, 3d.), made to the General assembly, at its January session, 1864. Providence, 1864. 6 p. 8°. (In Rhode Island public documents. 1863-1864.) Report of the State allotment commissioner (A. D. Smith, 3d). Dec. 31,1864. [Providence? 1865.] 2 p. 8°. (In Acts and resolves passed at the January session of the Gen- eral assembly of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. 1865. Providence, 1865. Pub. doc. Appen- dix, no. 24.) EH ODE ISLAND. 781 State auditor. See General assemlly. Finance committee. Yicksburg monument commission. *Keport of the Rhode Island-Vicksburg monument com- mission to the General assembly 1909. Providence, R. I., [1909.] 31, [1] p. pi. 8°. E481.V6R45 (Inh.C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery. The Rhode Island artillery at the first battle of Bull Run. By J. A. Monroe . . . Providence, 1878. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of tlie rebellion, being papers read before the Ehode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 2.) 3d heavy artillery originally organized as 3d infantry. 3d heavy artillery. * Constitution and roster of the Veteran association of the 3d Rhode Island heavy artillery, [n. p., 18 — ?] 48 p. 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 . . . By Rev. Frederic Denison . . . Provi- dence, 1879. 368 p. front., (port.) illus., 3 pi., map. 8°. E528.7.3d Extract from the history of the Third regiment R. I. heavy artillery, published in the Adjutant general's report . . . (reprint of 1865.) 1893 . . . Providence, 1894. 23 p. 8°. E528.7.3dE {Also in W. D. L. pamp. V. 288.) Personal incidents in the early campaigns of the Third regiment Rhode Island volunteers and the Tenth army corps. By Edwin Metcalf . . . Providence, 1879. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 9.) The investment of Fort Pulaski. By Alonzo Williams. . . . Providence, 1887. 69 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series, no. 20.) 732 EHODE ISLAND. Heavy Artillery — Continued. 3d heavy artillery — Continued. The last tour of duty at the siege of Charleston. By C. H. Wmiams . . . Providence, 1882. 29 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series, no. 16.) See 1st cavalry. 3d heavy artillery. Battery C. The Florida campaign with light battery C, Third Ehode Island heavy artillery. By Patrick Egan. Provi- dence, 1905. 25 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.E47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebelUon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and saUora historical society. Sixth series. — ^no. 10.) War reminiscences. By Martin S. James. Providence, 1911. 38 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — no. 4.) 5th heavy artillery. Organized from 5th infantry, May 27, 1863. Designation changed to 5th heavy artillery, July, 1863. A country boy's fust three months in the army. By C. H. Barney . . . Providence. 47 p. 8°. E464.E47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narrativesof events in the war of the rebelUon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and eailors historical society. Second series.— no. 2.) History of the Fifth regiment of Rhode Island heavy artillery, during three years and a half of service ia North Carolina. January 1862-June, 1865. Comp. under the supervision of J. K. Burlingame. Providence, 1892. XV, 382 p. front., port., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E528.7.5th Reminiscences of the Burnside expedition. By WiQiam H. Chenery. Providence, 1905. 48 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebelhon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — no. 1.) 14th heavy artUlery. (colored.) Reminiscences of two years with the colored troops. By J. M. Addeman . . . Providence, 1880. 38 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narrativesof events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailorfl historical society. Second series. — no. 7.) EH ODE ISLAND. 733 Heavy Artillery — Continued. 14th heavy artillery — Continued. The Fourteenth regiment Ehode Island heavy artillery (colored) in the war to preserve the union, 1861-1865. By W. H. Chenery . . . Providence, 1898. viii p., 2 1., 343 p. front., port. 8°. E528.7.14th light Artillery. 1st light artillery. Battle of bedar Creek, October 19, 1864. By J. K. Bucklyn . . . Providence, 1883. 24 p. 8°. E464.K47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of eventsin the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 19.) Reminiscences of the war of the rebellion, 1861-5. By J. A. Monroe . . . Providence, 1881. 78 p. 8°. E464.E47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 11. The Rhode Island artillery at the first battle of BuU Run. By J. A. Monroe. .. Providence. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. No. 2.) 1st light artillery. Battery A. The history of Battery A, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery in the war to preserve the union, 1861- 1865. By T. M. Aldrich . . . Providence, 1904. vii, [1], 408 p. pi., 32 port, inch front., plan. 8°. E528.8.1stA From Fredericksburg to Gettysburg. ByB.H. Child . . . Providence, 1895. 36 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fifth series. — ^no. 4.) Diary of Battery A, First regiment Rhode Island light ar- tillery. By Theodore Reichardt. Written ui the field. Providence, 1865. v, [6]-153 p. 12°. E528.8.1stAr Transferred to Battery B, September 30, 1864. lst|light artillery. Battery B. The Gettysburg gun. By J. H. Rhodes . . . Provi- dence, 1892. 57 p. front. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebelKon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — ^no. 19.) 734 BHODE ISLAND. light Artillery — Continued. 1st light artillery. Battery B — Continued. The history of Battery B, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery in the war to preserve the union, 1861- 1865. By J. H. Ehodes . . . Providence, 1894. xi, 406 p., 1 1. front., illus., port., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E528.8.B 1st light artillery. Battery D. Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery, at the battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. By J. A. Monroe . . . Providence, 1886. 45 p. map, facsim. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 16. Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery, at the second battle of Bull Run. By J. A. Monroe . . . Providence, 1890. 33 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Bhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 10.) Campaign of Battery D, First Rhode Island hght artillery, in Kentucky and East Tennessee. By Ezra K. Parker. Providence, 1913. 48, [1] p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebelhon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — -No. 6.) Same. (As a separate.) E528.8.D * History of Battery D, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery. By G. C. Sunmer. Providence, 1897. 192 p. illus. John Albert Monroe. A memorial. Recollections of him as commander of Battery D. By G. C. Sunmer. A biographical sketch. By G. B. Peck. A eulogy. By E. P. Tobie. Providence, 1892. 50 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island Boldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 18.) Recollections of service in Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery. By G. C. Sumner . . . Providence 1891. 52 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 11.) RHODE ISLAND. 735 Light Artillery — Continued. 1st light artillery. Battery D — Continued. "Our limbs are lost! Our country saved!" A short sketch of the service and sacrifices of David B. Tanner, late of the 5th Rhode Island battery, who lost his leg at the battle of Antietam, Sept. 17th, 1862 . . . Boston, 1870. cover-title, 16 p. 16°. 1st light artillery. Battery E. The organization and first campaign of Battery E, First Ehode Island light artillery. By F. B. Butts . . . Providence, 1896. 85 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fifth series. — ^no. 6.) The history of Battery E, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery, in the war of 1861 and 1865, to preserve the union. By George Lewis . . . Providence, 1892. xii, 540p. front., pi., port., fold. map. 8°. E528.8.E From the Rapidan to the James under Grant. By Ezra K. Parker; Providence, 1909. 38 p. front, (port.) 8° E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — no. 2.) 1st light artillery. Battery F. Battery F, First regitnent Rhode Island light artUlery in the civil war, 1861-1865. By P. S. Chase. . . . Providence, 1892. viii, 332 p. front, (port.,) illus., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E528.8.F Appendix: My four months' experience as a prisoner of war, by Cap- tain Thomas Simpson. A summer in southern prisons, by Charles 0. Vars. Organization and service of Battery F, First Rhode Island light artillery, to January 1st, 1863. By P. S. Chase . . . Providence, 1880. 48 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — ^no. 3.) Service with battery F, First Rhode Island light artillery. By P. S. Chase . . . Providence, 1889. 41 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — ^no. 3.) 736 BHOUE ISLAND. light Artillery — Continued. 1st light artillery. Battery F — Continued. Service with Battery F, First Khode Island light artillery, ia North Carolina. By P. S. Chase . . . Providence, 1884. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Pergonal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — ^no. 7.) My four months' experience as a prisoner of war. By Thomas Simpson . . . Providence, 1883. 40 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the warof the rebelUon, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — ^no. 2.) 1st light artillery. Battery H. The history of Battery H, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery, in the war to preserve the union, 1861- 1865. By Earl Fenner . . . Providence, 1894. viii p., 1 1., 216 p. front., port. 8°. E528.8.H * Battery H and the Light brigade compared ... By [I. P. Noyes. n. p., 1906.] 5 p. 8°. E528.8.1stN {In L. C.) 4th battery light artillery. See Mich. 1st infantry. 10th battery light artUlery. See 9th infantry. Tompkins' marine artillery. See 1st battery light artillery. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Cavalry service with General Sheridan, and life in Libby prison. By G. N. Bliss . . . Providence, 1884. 103 p. front, (port.) 8° E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — ^no. 6.) Dufl&e and the monument to his memory. By G. N. Bliss . . . Providence, 1890. 64 p. front, (port.) plate. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 8.) The First Rhode Island cavalry at Middleburg, Va., June 17 and 18, 1863. By G. N. Bliss . . . Providence, 1889. 56 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t. p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 4.) KHODE ISLAND. 737 Cavalry — Continued . 1st cavalry — Continued. How I lost my sabre in war and found it in peace. By G. N. Bliss . . . Providence, 1903. 71 p. front, ports. 8°. (E464.R47 (Added t.-p:: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — no. 2.) Prison life of Lieut. James M. Fales. By G. N. Bliss . . . Providence, 1882 70 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — ^no. 15.) Reminiscences of service in the First Rhode Island cav- alry. By G. N. Bliss . . . Providence, 1878. 32 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, beiag papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 3.) The battle of Kelly's Ford, March 17, 1863. By J. B. Cooke . . . Providence, 1887. 38 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 19.) The battle of Cedar Mountain: a personal view. August 9, 1862. By Rev. Frederic Denison . . . Providence, 1881. 45 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebeUion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 10.) The battle of Groveton, August 28, 1862. By Rev. Frederic Denison . . . Providence, 1885. 35 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 9.) A chaplain's experiencee in the Union army. By Rev. Frederic Denison . . . Providence, 1893. 45 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 20.) Sabres and spurs: the First regiment Rhode Island cav- alry in the civil war, 1861-1865. Its origin, marches scouts, skirmishes, raids, battles, sufferings, victories . . . : with the roll of honor and roll of the regiment . . By Rev. Frederic Denison . . [Central Falls R. I.,] 1876. 600 p. front., pi., port., fold map. 8° E528.6.1st 738 RHODE ISLAND. Cavalry — Continued. 1st cavalry — Continued. Incidents of cavalry experiences during General Pope's campaign. By William Gardiner . . . Providence, 1883. 36 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Persoaal narratives of events in tlie war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — ^no. 20.) Operations of the cavalry corps, Middle military division, armies of the United States, from Feb. 27 to Mar. 8, 1865, participated in by the First Rhode Island cav- alry. By WiUiam Gardiner . . . Providence, 1896. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and Bailors historical society. Fifth series. — ^no. 5.) An incident in the battle of Middleburg. By Charles 0. Green. Providence, 1911. 38 p. front, (port.) plate, map. 8°. E464.Ii47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — ^no. 3.) A forlorn hope. By L. C. Stevens. Providence, 1903. 44 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — ^no, 1.) 1st cavalry. Troop A. The sailor on horseback. By William E. Meyer. Provi- dence, 1912. 71 p. front., ports., diagrs. 8°. E464.E47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — no. 5.) See New Hampshire. 1st cavalry. 2d cavalry. Nineteen months a prisoner of war. Narrative of Lieu- tenant G. E. Sabre ... of his experience in the war prisons and stockades of Morton, Mobile, Atlanta, Libby, Belle Island, Andersonville, Macon, Charleston, and Columbia, and escape to the Union lines, to which is appended a list of officers confined at Columbia durmg the winter of 1864 and 1865. New York, 1865. 207 p. plates incl. front. 12°. E611.S13 2d cavalry transferred to 3d cavalry, January 14, 1864. EH ODE ISLAND. 739 Cavalry — Continued. 3d cavalry. Incidents of cavalry service in Louisiana. By C. H. Park- hurst . . . Providence, 1879. 24 p. 8°. E464.I174 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailora historical society, no. 7.) 7tli squadron, cavalry. History of the Seventh squadron, Rhode Island cavalry. By a member. [A. W. Corhss.] 1862. Yarmouth, Me., 1879. 1 p. 1., 11 p. port. 8°. E528.6.7th. The seige and capture of Harper's Ferry by the Confede- rates, Sept. 1862. By W. H. Nichols, 3d . . . Provi- dence, 1889. 48 p. incl. maps. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events ia the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. — no. 2.) The college cavaliers. A sketch of the service of a com- pany of college students in the Union army in 1862. By S. B. PettengiU . . . Chicago, 1883. 94 p., 1 1., front., (port.) 12°. E528.6.7thP Infantry. 1st infantry. * Report of Col. A. E. Bumside, First regiment Rhode Island volunteers. May 23, 1861. [n. p.] 1861. 7 p. * First regiment Rhode Island detached militia, [n. p., 1866?] 37 p. .4°. E528.5.1stF (Inh.C.) Separate from Official register, Adjutant-general's office, 1866. The life and public services of Ambrose E. Bm-nside, sol- dier-citizen-statesman. By Ben. Perley Poore . . . Providence, R. I., 1882. 1 p. 1., [3]-448, 6 p. front., Ulus., ports., maps. 4°. (In biog.) Same. 8°. (In biog.) 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 . . . Providence, 1887. 60 p. front. 4°. (In biog.) A narrative of the campaign of the First Rhode Island regiment, in the spring and summer of 1861 . . . By Augustus Woodbury . . . Providence, 1862. 4 p. 1., 260 p. front, (port.) map. 12°. E528.5.1st 2d infantry. Annual reunions of the Second Rhode Island volunteer association. (Clippings.) 1 v. 4°. Ist (1870 at Rocky Point.) Providence Morning star, July 22, 1870. 2d (1871 at Rocky Point.) Providence Morning star, July 22, 1871. 740 EHODE ISLAND. Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry — Continued. Annual reunions — Continued. 3d (1872 at Rocky Point.) Evening bulletin, Providence, July 22, 1872. 4th (1873 at Rocky Point.) Evening bulletin. Providence, July 21, 1873. 5th (1874 at Rocky Point.) Providence press, July 21, 1874. 6th (1875 at Oakland Beach.) Providence, Morning star, July 22, 1875. 7th (1876 at Bristol.) Providence journal, July 22, 1876. 8th (1877 at Oakland Beach.) Evening bulletin, July 21, 1877. 9th (1878 at Rocky Point.) Evening bulletin, July 22, 1878. 10th (1879 at Rocky Point.) Evening bulletin, July 21, 1879. 11th (1880 at Mount Hope.) Evening bulletin, July 22, 1880. 12th (1881 at Oakland Beach.) Evening bulletin, July 21, 1881. 13th (1882 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 22, 1882. 14th (1883 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 23, 1883. 15th (1884 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 23, 1884. 16th (1885 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 22, 1885. 17th (1886 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 22, 1886. 18th (1887 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 22, 1887. 19th (1888 at Oakland Beach.) Evening bulletin, Providence, July 21, 1888. 20th (1889 at Rocky Point.) Evening bulletin, Providence, July 22, 1889. 21st (1890 at Crescent Park.) Evening bulletin. Providence, July 22, 1890. 22d (1891 at Oakland Beach.) Providence journal, July 22, 1891. 23d (1892 at Pawtuxet.) Providence journal, July 22, 1892. 24th (1893 at Phenix.) Daily gleaner, Phenix, R. I., July 21, 1893. Also Providence journal, July 22, 1893. 25th (1894 at Wakefield.) Providence journal, July 22, 1894. 26th (1895 at Woonsocket.) Evening reporter, Woonsocket, July 22, 1895. (/n Scrap book. Second R. I. infantry. Reunions.) Extracts from my diary, and from my experiences while boarding with Jefferson Davis, in three of his notorious hotels, . . from July, 1861, to June, 1862. By W. J. Crossley . . Providence, 1903. 49 p. 8°. E464.E,47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — no. 4.) * Memorial of Colonel John Stanton Slocum, first colonel of the Second Rhode Island volunteers, who fell in the battle of Bull Run, Va., July 12, 1861. Prepared and published by Slocum post, no. 10, Dept. of Rhode Island, G. A. R. Providence, 1886. 92 p. incl. maps, plan, front, (port.) pi. 8°. (In L. C.) BHODE ISLAND. 741 Infantry — Continued. 2d infantry — Continued. Camp and hospital. By G. B. Peck, jr. . . . Provi- dence, 1884. 50 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 5.) A recruit before Petersburg. By G. B. Peck, jr. . . . Providence, 1880 74 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldier sand sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 8.) The first campaign of the Second Rhode Island infantry. By E. H. Rhodes . . . Providence, 1878. 26 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 1.) Personal experiences of the Chancellorsville campaign. By Horatio Rogers. . . . Providence, 1881. 33 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers" and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 9.) * Second regiment Rhode Island volunteers, [n. p., 1866 ?] ( With First regiment Rhode Island militia, p. [39]-96. 4°.) E528.5.1stF (7n L. C.) The Second Rhode Island regiment: a narrative of mili- tary operations in which the regiment was engaged from the beginning to the end of the war for the union. By Augustus Woodbury . . . Providence, 1875. 633 p. front, (port.) fold. map. 8°. E528.5.2d 3d infantry. Personal incidents in the early campaigns of the Third regiment Rhode Island volunteers and the Tenth army corps. By Edwin MetcaHe . . . Providence, 1879. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 9.) Designation changed to 3d heavy artillery, December 19, 1861. 4th Infantry. Forty-sis months with the Fourth R. I. volunteers, in the war of 1861 to 1865. Comprising a history of its marches, battles, and camp Hfe. Compiled from jour- 742 RHODE ISLAND. Infantry — Continued . 4th infantry — Continued. nals kept while on duty in the field and camp. By G. H. AUen . . . Providence, 1887. 389 p. front, (port.) 8°. E528.5.4th Battle of the crater and experiences of prison life. By S. U. Shearman . . . Providence, 1898. 38 p. 8°. E464.E47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in tlie war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fifth series. — no. 8.) The Maryland campaign with the Fourth Rhode Island. By H. J. Spooner . . . Providence, 1903. 27 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — no. 5.) Veterans and recruits transferred to 7th infantry. Old members mustered out October 15, 1864. 5th infantry. • Relief of Washington, North Carolina, by the Fifth Rhode Island volunteers. By W. W. Douglas . . . Provi- dence, 1886. 28 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 17.) Designation changed to 5th heavy artillery, July, 1863. 6th infantry failed to complete its organization. 7th infantry. The Seventh regiment Rhode Island volunteers in the civU war, 1862-1865. By W. P. Hopkins. Provi- dence, R. I., 1903. xxiv, 543, [1] p. front., pi., port., fol. maps, plans. 8°. E528.5.7th * . . . Exhibition of the Vicksburg statue; exercises on the grounds of the Gorham manufacturing company, Satur- day, March 28, 1908 . . . Providence, 1908. [8] p. illus. 8°. E528.5.7thR {In L. C.) See Vickshurg monument commission. 8th infantry failed to complete its organization. 9th infantry. History of the Ninth and Tenth regiments Rhode Island volunteers, and Tenth Rhode Island battery, in the Union army in 1862. [By W. A. Spicer.] Providence, 1892. 3 p. 1., 5-415 p. front., illus. 8°. E528.5.9th EH ODE ISLAND. 743 Infantry — Continued . 10th infantry. The h%h school boys of the Tenth R. I. regiment, with a roll of the teachers and students of the Providence high school, who served in the army or navy of the United States, during the relbelhon. By W. A. Spicer . . . Providence, 1882. 83 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 13.) See 9th infantry. 11th infantry. Incidents of service viith the Eleventh regiment Rhode Island volunteers. By C. H. Parkhurst . . . Provi- dence, 1883. 32 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 18.) History of the Eleventh regiment, Rhode Island volun- teers, in the war of the rebelhon. By R. W. Rock. [pseud.] [J. C. Thompson.] Published by a com- mittee . . . Providence, 1881. vii, 217 p. 12°. E528.5.11th 12th infantry. The flying regiment. Journal of the campaign of the 12th regt. Rhode Island volunteers. By J. W. Grant. Providence, 1865. 152 p. 16°. E528. 5.12th *My j5rst campaign. [By J. W. Grant.] Boston, 1863. 152 p. 16°. E528.5.12thG (7nL. C.) Recollections of service in the Twelfth regiment, R. I. volunteers. By Oscar Lapham . . . Providence, 1885. 39 p. 8° E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 11.) History of the Twelfth regiment, Rhode Island volun- teers, in the civil war, 1862-1863. Prepared by a com- mittee of the survivors, in 1901-4. [Providence, 1904.] xiv, 394 p. 11 pi., 39 ports, (inch front.) map. 8°. E528.5.12thB Compiler's preface signed: P. E. T. [i. e. Pardon E. TilUnghast.] Reminiscences of service with the Twelfth Rhode Island volunteers, and a memorial of Col. George H. Browne. By P. E. TiUinghast . . . Providence, 1885. 53 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Third series. — no. 15.) 80379—13 48 744 BHODE ISLAND. Officers. Memoirs of Rhode Island officers who were engaged in the service of their country during the great rebellion of the south . . . By J. E. Bartlett . . . Providence, 1867. viii, [9]-452 p. ports. 4°. E528.B28 Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Barrington. A history of Barrington, Rhode Island. By T. W. BickneU . . . Providence, 1898. viii, 620 p. front., plates, ports., map. 8°. F89.B2B6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 498-511. Bristol. The history of Bristol, Rhode Island. The story of the Mount Hope lands . . . By W. H. Munroe. Providence, 1880. 396 p. front., iUus., plate, ports. 8°._ F89.B8M9 Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 358-362. Brown university in the civil war. A memorial. Providence, 1868. xii p., 2 1., 380 p. 8° E541.B8B9. Preface signed : Henry Sweetser Burrage. Draft. * [Communication from Governor William Sprague in reference to draft.] Dec. 28, 1862. (In Appendix to the Acts and resolves . . . Special session August, 1862. Providence, 1862. 8°. p. 177-183.) J87.R4 1862 Aug. (InL.C.) East Greenwich. * History of the town of East Greenwich and adjacent territory from 1677 to 1877. By D. H. Greene. Providence, 1877. 263 p. front., plates. 12°. F89.E15G7 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 225-245. Hopkinton. * 1757. Historical sketch of the town of Hopkinton from 1757 to 1876. . . . Prepared by S. S. Griswold and delivered July 4th, 1876 . . . Hope Valley, R. I., 1877. 94, [2] p. 12°. F89.H7G8 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 46-51. Kent county. See Washington county. Newport county, * History of Newport county, Rhode Island . . . 1638 to . . . 1887 . . . By R. M. Bayles. New York, 1888. x, 1060 p. iUus., plates, ports., map. 4°. F87.N5B3 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 422-430. EHODE ISLAND. 745 Pawtucket. * Historical sketch of the town of Pawtucket. Prepared by Massena Goodrich. Pawtucket, 1876. 189 p. 8°. F89.P3G6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 149-151. Providence. Dedication of the equestrian statue of Major-General Ambrose E. Burnside, in the city of Providence, July 4, 1887, with oration of General Horatio Rogers. Together with some account of General Burnside's funeral, and of the move- ment resulting in the erection of the statue. Providence, 1887. 60 p. front. 4°. See General Assembly. Committee on the soldiers' and sailors' monument. Providence county. * History of Providence county, Rhode Island. Ed. by R. M. Bayles . . . New York, 1891. 2 v. ports., map. 4°. F87.P9B3 (In L. C.) Civil war period in City of Providence: p. 209-263. Quota. Letter from the secretary of war, communicating in com- pliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 2d instant, information relating to the quota of the state of Rhode Island under the act for enrolling and calling out of the national forces . . . [Washington, D. C, 1865.] 16 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 17.) See Governor. Communication from J. Y. Smith. * Rhode Island. A study in separatism. By I. B. Richman. Boston, 1905. X p., 2 1., 395 p. front, (fold, map.) 12°. (Ameri- can commonwealths.) F79.R53 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 315-320. * Rhode Island in the rebellion. By E. W. Stone. Providence, 1864. xxxviii, 398 p. 12°. E528.S88 (In L. C.) Rhode Island in the rebellion. By E. W. Stone. Second ed. Provi- dence, 1865. 1 p. 1., [iii]-xxxviii, 410 p. 12°. E528.S88 Richmond. * Historical sketch of the town of Richmond from 1747 to 1876 . . . Prepared by J. R. Irish, and delivered ... at Wood River Grove. Hope Valley, R. I., 1877. 96 p. 12°. F89.R4I6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 64-67. *A short history of Rhode Island. By G. W. Greene. Providence, 1877. xxvi, 356 p. front., map. 12°. F79.G79 (7nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 283-285. 746 SOUTH CABOLINA. Smithfleld. * History of the town of Smithiield . . . By Thomas Steere. Providence, R. I., 1881. 6 1., [4], 239 p. 8°. F89.S6S8 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p, 209-220. South Kingston. Dedication of the Soldiers and sailors monument at Riverside cemetery, South Kingston, R. I., June 10, 1886. Provi- dence, 1886. 47 p. illus. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 288.) Dedication of the Soldiers and sailors monument at Riverside cemetery. South Kingston, R. I., June 10, 1886. (In The Narragansett historical register . . . Providence, R. I., 1886-1887. 8°. v. 5, p. 81-125 p. illus.) F97.N2N2 U. S. Provost marshal for Rhode Island. Report of the United States Provost marshal, of Rhode Island, W. E. Hamlin, made to . . . Governor Sprague, by his request, and by him presented to the General assem- bly, at its January session, 1863. Providence, 1863. 7 p. 8°. (In Rhode Island pubUc documents. 1863-1864. Pub. doc. (Appendix.) no. 6.) E528.1.U58 J87.R4 1863 Washington county. * History of Washington and Kent counties, Rhode Island . . . By J. R. Cole . . . New York, 1889. xiv, 1344 p. plates, ports., map. 4°. F87.W3C6 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 148-151. Woonsocket. * History of Woonsocket. By E. Richardson. Woonsocket, 1876. 2 p. 1., 264 p. 8°. F89.W9R5 (In L. G.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 111-120. SOUTH CAROLINA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant general. Reports of, 1861-1865. ("If any reports were published they were destroyed by fire when Columbia was burned at the close of the war." Abbot.) ("I do not know of any special reports pubHshed by this State during the war." J. G. Watts, adjt. and insp. gen., Jan., 1897.) Chickamauga monument commission. Ceremonies at the unveiling of the South Carolina monument on the Chickamauga battlefield. May 27th, 1901. Together with a record of the commission who suggested and were instrumental in securing and erecting the monument, etc. [n. p., 1901 ?] 50 p. plate. 8°. SOUTH CAROLINA. 747 Commissioner of Confederate rolls. Eeport of M. P. Tribble, commissioner of Confederate rolls, to the General assembly. 1903. Columbia, S. C, 1904. 5 p. 8°. E577.S82 Commissioners to negotiate, 1860-61. *The correspondence between Commissioners of the state of South Carolina to the government at Washington and the President of the United States, together with the state- ment of Messrs. Miles and Keitt. Printed by order of the Convention. Charleston, 1861. 26 p. 8°. E577.S71 Office. (7nL. C.) Confederate historian's office. See State historian of confederate records. Constitutional convention, 1868. * Proceedings of the Constitutional convention of South Caro- lina, held in Charleston, Jan. 14-Mar. 17, 1868. Including debates and proceedings. Charleston, 1868. 2 v. in 1. 8°. JK4225.1868.A13 (In'L.C.) Eepoi'ted by J. W. Woodruff. Convention, 1860-1861. *The address of the people of South Carolina assembled, to the people of the slaveholding states of the United States. Printed by order of the convention. Charleston, 1860. 16 p. 8°. E577.S86 Office {In'L.C.) Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carohna from the federal union and the ordinance of secession. Printed by order of the convention. Charleston, 1860. 13 p. 8°. E577.S87 * Report on the address of a portion of the members of the General assembly of Georgia. Printed by order of the convention. Charleston, 1860. 6 p. 8°. E577.S88 Office (7nL. C.) General assembly. Reports of the various standing committees, adopted at the session of 1864. [n. p., n. d.] Ill, vii, p., 1 1. 8°. Reports of the various standing committees, at the session of 1865. [n. p., n. d.] [97]-201, xi p. 8°. General assembly. House of representatives. Committee on the military. * Committee on the military. (In Acts and resolutions of the General assembly of the state of South Carolina, passed at the annual session of 1863. Columbia, S. C, 1863. 8°. p. 402-411.) J87.S6 1863p (In'L.C.) * Report on the military. (In Reports and resolutions of the General assembly of the state of South Carolina, passed at the annual session of 1862. Columbia, S. C, 1862. 8°. p. 314-321.) J87.S6 1862/63p (InL. C.) 748 SOUTH CAROLINA. Oovemor. * Proclamations of His Excellency, B. F. Perry, provisional governor of South Carolina and of His Excellency, Andrew Johnson, president of the United States. {Jn Reports and resolutions of the General assembly of the state of South Carolina . . . 1864-65. Columbia, 1865. 8°. 6 p.) J87.S6 1865p Nov. {In L. C.) Governor F. W. Pickens, 1860-62. * Executive documents, no. 2. Correspondence and other papers, relating to Fort Sumter. Including correspondence of Hon. Issac W. Hay with the President. 2d ed. Charles- ton, 1861. 43 p. 8°. E577.S72 Office. (,In L. C.) SouthlOarolina military academy. Report of Major J. B. White, battalion state cadets, submitted at the session of 1865. {In Documents of South Carolina, 1865. [n. p. 1865?] 8°. p. [91]-95.) State agency at Richmond, Va. * Report of the Agent of South Carolina troops, submitted at the session of 1865. {In Reports and resolutions of the General assembly of the state of South CaroHna . . . 1865. Columbia, 1866. 8°. p. [85]-89.) J87.S6 1865p Nov. {In L. C.) State historian of Confederate records. Annual report . . . [for the year 1897.] Columbia, S. C, 1899. 16 p. 8°. S577.S89 1897. Report signed: Joliii P. Thomas. Annual report . . . [for the year 1898]. Columbia, S. C, 1899. 74 p. 8°. E577.S89 1898. Signed: John P. Thomas. Annual report ... for the year [1899]. Columbia, 1900. 89 p. 8°. E577.S89 1899. Signed: John P. Thomas. The raising of troops ia South Carolina for state and Confederate service. The beginning of the war between the states in South Carolina, p. 7- 87. (Includes rosters.) [W. J.] Rivers' account of the raising of troops in South Caro- Hna for state and confederate service, 1861-1865. Pub- lished for revision and amendment. Columbia, S. C, 1899. 44 p. 8°. E577.4.R62 Preface signed: Jno. P. Thomas, state historian of Confederate records. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st artillery. (Regulars.) Historical sketch of the First regiment of South CaroHna artillery (regulars.) By Charles Inglesby. [Columbia, 18—?] 28 p. 8°. (/n W. D. L. pamp. V. 27.) SOUTH CAROLINA. 749 Heavy Artillery — Continued. 15t]i battalion heavy artillery. (Lucas.) 18tli battalion heavy artillery. (Alston.) South Carolina siege train, heavy artillery. See 18th battalion heavy artillery. Webb's heavy artillery. See 18th battahon heavy artillery. Battery A. liglt Artillery. 2d artillery. Company K. See Edgefield county. Bachman's battery. See German artillery. See also Stories of the confederacy. Beaufort volunteer artillery. (Stuarts battery.) See Honey Hill. Beauregard hght artillery. See 25th infantry. Co. E. Furman battery hght artillery. See Honey Hill. German artillery. Companies A and B. See 1st artillery. German artillery. See Hampton legion of infantry. Ar- tillery battahon. Light battery B. Gist guard. See Siege train heavy artillery. 15th battahon artillery. Gregg's battery hght artillery. See Pee Dee battery light artillery. Hart's battery. See Stories of the confederacy. Hart's battery hght artillery. Hart's South Carohna battery — Its war guidon — Address by Major Hart and Governor Hampton. (In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 6, p. 128-132. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Kanapaux's battery. See Lafayette artillery. Lafayette artillery. (Kanapaux's battery.) See Honey HUl. See also 1st artUlery. Marion artillery. See 1st artillery. Melcher's battery. See German artillery. Company B. Pee Dee. battery hght artillery. Annual reunion of the Pegram battahon association in the Hall of House of delegates, Richmond, Va., May 21st, 1886. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 14, p. 1-34. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Pegram battahon association. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 16, p. 194-214. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Tupper's battery hght artillery. See 1st State mihtia heavy artillery. 750 SOUTH CAEOLINA. light Artillery — Continued. ' Washington artillery. See 1st artillery. See also Hampton legion of infantry. Artillery battalion. Light battery A. Washington artillery club. *Address of Major Theo. G. Barker before the Washmg- ton artillery club on their anniversary, 22 February, 1876, at Hibernian hall, Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. C, 1876. cover-title, 16 p. 8°. E650.B25 {In L. C.) Cavalry. 1st cavalry. See Butler and his cavalry . . . 2d cavalry. See Butler and his cavalry . . . 2d cavalry. Company I. See Edgefield county. 3d cavalry. See Stories of the confederacy. 4th cavalry. See Butler and his cavalry . . . 5th cavalry. See Butler and his cavalry . . . 6th cavalry. See Butler and his cavalry . . . 6th cavalry. Company B. See Edgefield county. 7th cavalry. The faUing flag. Evacuation of Richmond, retreat and surrender at Appomattox. By E. M. Boykin. 3d ed. New York, 1874. 3 L, [6]-67 p. front., plate. 12°. E481.E5B 7th cavalry. Company E. See Edgefield county. Ashley dragoons. See 3d cavahy. Troop H. Black's cavalry. Charge of Black's cavalry regiment at Gettysburg. By P. J. Malone. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 224- 228. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See 1st cavalry. (Confederate.) Brook's battalion. See Stories of the confederacy. Butler and his cavalry in the war of secession, 1861-1865. By U. R. Brooks . . . Columbia, S. C, 1909. 591 p. incl. illus., ports, pi. 8°. E577.6.A Charleston light dragoons. * Proceedings at the unveiling of the monument in Magnoha cemetery, Charleston, S. C, May 10, 1886. Charleston, 1889. 30 p. Hampton's cavalry. See Stories of the confederacy. South Carolina rangers. See 5th cavalry. Troop D. Twiggs's cavahy. See 1st battalion cavahy. Walker's cavalry. See 1st battalion cavalry. Wilmington rangers. See 5th cavalry. Troop G. SOUTH CAROLINA. 751 Engineers. 1st engineers. See 4th infantry. Infantry. 1st battalion infantry. See 27th infantry. 1st infantry. (Gregg's.) This regiment was organized by Colonel Maxcy Gregg who formerly commanded the 1st Regiment South Carolina Infantry (6 months, 1861,) which was mustered out July 9, 1861, and a number of the officers and men are found to have formerly served in the latter organization. The twelve companies composing this regiment were organized between June and September, 1861. One freak of war. Parallel records of a Union and a Confederate regiment. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 1st infantry, South Carolina and 83d infantry, Pennsylvania. Boy heroes of Cold Harbor. How Taylor, Hayne, Pinck- ney and Gadsden Holmes died. . . . Edward McCrady. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 25, p. 234-239. 8°.) E485.4.A14 * First South Carohna regiment. By Elihu Muldrow. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. v. xviii, p. 233.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) The Wee Nee volunteers of WiUiamsburg district, South Carolina, in the First (Gregg's) regiment — Siege and capture of Fort Sumter. By J. G. Pressley. {In Sc- hist, soc. papers, v. 13, p. 480-496. 8°.) E485.4.A14 1st infantry. (Gregg's.) Company A. Address of Col. Edward McCrady, jr., before Company A, (Gregg's regiment). First South Carolina volunteers, at the reunion, at WiUiston, Barnwell co., S. C, 14th July, 1882. Charleston, S. C, 1882. 10 p. 8°. Same. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 246- 261. 8°.) E485.4.A14 1st infantry. (Gregg's.) Companies F and G. See Edgefield county. 1st infantry. See New York. Elmira. The Elmira prison camp . . . [Sergeant Benson's story of his escape.] 1st infantry. (Hagood's.) Memoirs of the war of secession, from the original manu- scripts of Johnson Hagood, brigadier-general, C. S. A. I. Hagood's 1st 12 months S. C. V. II. Hagood's brigade. Columbia, S.C, 1910. 5 p. 1., 9-496 p. front, (port.) illus., maps. (1 fold.) 8°. E547.H14 Eeminiscences of a private. By F. M. Mixson, Company E, 1st S. C. vols. (Hagood's) . . . Columbia, S. C, 1910. 130 p. 3 ports, (inch front.) 8°. E605.M6S 752 SOUTH OAHOLINA. Infantry — Continued. 1st infantry — Continued. The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg district, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. By J. G. Pressley. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 116-194. 8°.) E485.4.A14 1st infantry. (Regulars.) 5fee 3d heavy artillery. 1st infantry. (Union.) Army life in a black regiment. By T. W. Higginson. Boston, 1870. iv, 296 p. 12°. E540.N3H6 Another edition. Boston, New York, 1890. iv, 296 p. 12°. E540.N3H61 The young quartermaster. The life and death of Lieut. L. M. Bingham, of the First South Carohna volunteers. New York, [1863.] iii, 4-5 p., 1 1., [9]-216 p. front. (port.) plates. 16°. {In biog.) 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 33d U. S. colored troops, February 8, 1864. 2d infantry. Closing days with Johnston. A contemporaneous account of the operations against Sherman from a Confederate's diary. By W. A. Johnson. {In National tribune. May 8-29, June .5, 1902.) Life at Fort Delaware. Experiences of a Confederate prisoner of war during 1863 and 1864. By W. A. Johnson. {In National tribune. Apr. 17-24, May 1, 1902.) Operations of Second South Carolina regiment in cam- paigns of 1864 and 1865. By Wilham Wallace. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 7, p. 128-131. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Second South Carohna at first Manassas. By J. R. Winder. {In Confederate veteran. NashvUle, Tenn., 1909. 4°. V. xvii, p. 28.) E485.C74 See also Kershaw's brigade. 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 34th U. S. colored troops, February 8, 1864. 3d infantry. The battle of Chickamauga, 19th and 20th of September, 1863. Report of action of the Third South Carolina regiment in the battle of the Chickamauga. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 377-387. 8°.) E485.4.A14 *Tentative roster of the i'hird regiment, South Carolina volunteers. Confederate States provisional army. Ed. by A. S. Smalley, jr . . . Columbia, 1908. 129 p. 9°. E577.5.3dS {In L. C.) SOUTH CAROLINA. 753 Infantry — Continued. 3d infantry. Company H. See Edgefield county. 3d infantry. Company K. Third South Carolina regiment. By C. P. Varner. (In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. v. xviii, p. 520.) E485.C74 3d infantry. See Kershaw's brigade. 3d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 21st U. S. colored troops, March 14, 1864. 4th infantry. History of the Fourth regiment S. C. volunteers, from the commencement of the war until Lee's surrender . . . containing an account of the author's services in the First regiment of engineer troops . . . By J. W. Reid . . . Greenville, S. C, 1892. 143 p. front, (port.) 8°. E577..5.4th 4th infantry. Company B. The Palmetto riflemen. Co. B, Fourth regiment S. C. vols. Co. C, Palmetto sharpshooters. Historical Sketch. An address delivered by J. A. Hoyt ... on the 21st of July, 1885. Together with a roU of the company and other information. [Greenville, S. C, 1886.] • 59 p. 16°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 281.) 4th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Consohdated with 3d to form 21st U. S. colored troops, March 14, 1864. 5th infantry (State.) See 3d infantry. 5th infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Failed to com- plete its organization. Transferred to 3d and 4th in- fantry. 6th infantry. The battle of Williamsburg. By [John] Bratton. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 7, p. 299-302. 8°.) E485.4.A14 The Sixth South CaroHna at Seven Pines. By John Brat- ton. (7n So. hist. soc. papers, v. 13, p. 119-133. 8°.) E485.4.A14 *The South vindicated from the charge of treason and re- bellion: being the substance of an address before the Survivors' association of the Sixth regiment, S. C. V., at their reunion in Chester, S. C, August 4th, 1881. Columbia, S. C, 1881. 56 p. 8°. E459.B7 (In L.C.) [William E. Boggs.] See Camden district. 7th battalion infantry. See 1st infantry. 754 SOUTH CAROLINA. Infantry — Continued . 7th infantry. *Diary of battles, marches, and incidents of the Seventh S. C. regiment. By J. J. McDaniel, of Co. M. [n. p., 1862 «] 19 p. 8°. E577.5.7th (InL.C.) Limited to events of 1862. See Kershaw's brigade. 7th infantry. Companies E, F, G, I, K and M. See Edgefield county. 8th infantry. See Kershaw's brigade. 9th infantry. (Militia.) See Edgefield county. 9th infantry (Reserves.) See 3d infantry. 10th infantry. Rolls and historical sketch of the Tenth regiment So. Ca. volunteers, in the army of the Confederate States. By C. I. Walker . . . Charleston, S. C, 1881. 138 p. 12°. E577.5.10th 11th infantry. See 1st infantry. 12th infantry. See Camden district. See also Gregg's brigade. 13th infantry. See Gregg's brigade. 14th infantry. See Gregg's brigade. 14th infantry. Companies B, D, G, and K. See Edgefield county. 17th infantry. See Camden district. 19th infantry, Companies A, B, C, D, F, K. See Edgefield county. 21st infantry. See 1st infantry. 24th infantry. The Twenty-fourth South Carolina at the battle of Jones- boro. Official report of Colonel Ellison Capers. (In So.hist. soc. papers, V. 11, p. 481-484. 8°.) E485.4.A14 24th infantry. Companies I and K. See Edgefield county. 25th infantry. See 1st infantry. See also Washington light infantry. 27th infantry. See 1st infantry. 27th infantry. Company F. See Edgefield county. Aiken's infantry. See 7th infantry. Bee rifles. See 23d infantry. Co. A. Bratton's infantry. See 6th infantry. Brooks guard. See 2d infantry. Co. K. Brown's reserves. See 1st infantry. (Reserves.) Cadet riflemen. See 17th infantry. SOUTH CAROLINA. 755 Infantry — Continued . Calhoun guards. See 17th infantry. See also 27th infantry. Co. A. Carolina cadets. See South Carohna college. Carolina light infantry. See 1st infantry. Co. L. Cash's reserves. See 2d infantry. (Keserves.) Charleston light dragoons. See 5th cavalry Troop K. Charleston light infantry. See 27th infantry. Companies B and K. Charleston riflemen. See 17th infantry. Charleston zouave cadets. See 1st rifles. Cherokee Ponds guards. See Edgefield county. Chicora rifles. See 23d infantry. Co. B. Citadel corps. See South Carolina military academy. Coward's infantry. See 5th infantry. Darlington guards. See 1st infantry. (Gregg.) Denny company. See Edgefield county. De Saussaure's infantry. See 15th infantry. Dixie rangers. See 5th cavalry. Troop B. Duryea guards. See 23d infantry. Co. D. Edgefield hussars. See Edgefield county. Edgefield riflemen. See Edgefield county. Edward's infantry. See 13th infantry. Emmett guards. See 17th infantry. Eutaw battalion became 25th infantry in 1862. German fusiliers. See 17th infantry. German hussars. See 3d cavalry. Troop G. German riflemen. See 1st infantry. Gist's infantry. See 15th infantry. Gregg's brigade composed of the following: 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th regiments infantry and 1st Orr's rifles. Gregg's brigade, (subsequently McGowan's.) The history of a brigade of South Carolinians, known as "Gregg's," and subsequently as "McGowan's." By J. F. J. Caldwell . . . Philadelphia, 1866. 247, 1 p. 12°. E577.4.C14 Gregg's brigade of South Carolinians at second battle of Manassas. By Edward McCrady, jr. (In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 13, p. 1-40. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Hagood's brigade composed of the following: 11th, 21st, 25th regiments, 1st (Charleston) battalion, and 7th battalion South Carolina volunteers. 756 SOUTH CAEOLINA. Infantry — Continued . Hagood's brigade — Continued. The slaughter at Petersburg, June 18, 1864. There was no fighting around Petersburg in 1863. . . . ByW. M. Thomas. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 25, p. 222-230. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See 1st infantry. Hampton's legion. See Texas. Texas brigade. Henagan's infantry. See 8th infantry. Irish volunteers. See 1st infantry. Co. K. See 17th infantry. See 27th infantry. Co. H. Johnson rifles. See 23d infantry. Co. C. ■ Kennedy's infantry. See 2d infantry. Kershaw's brigade composed of the following: 2d, 3d, 7th, 8th, 15th and 20th regiments infantry. Kershaw's brigade. History of Kershaw's brigade, with complete roll of com- panies, biographical sketches, incidents, anecdotes, etc. By D. A. Dickert. Introduction by Associate Justice Y.J.Pope. Newberry, S.C, 1899. 583, 5, 2 p. ports- incl. front. 8°. E577.4.D54 Kilpatrick's infantry. See 1st infantry volunteers. Lythgoe's infantry. See 19th infantry. McGowan's brigade. . . . Lee's sharpshooters; or. The forefront of battle . . . By W. S. Dunlop. Little Eock, Ark., 1899. 488 p. col. port. 8°. E605.D92 See Gregg's brigade. Marion rifles. See 24th infantry. Co. A. Meagher guards. See 1st infantry. Miller's infantry. See 12th infantry. Montgomery guards. See 17th infantry. Moultrie guards. See 1st infantry. Nance's infantry. See 3d infantry. Ninety-six riflemen. See Edgefield county. Orr's rifles. Fought to a "frazzle." Startling record of Orr's South Carolina rifle regiment . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) Orr's South Carolina rifles. Brief sketch of the famous regiment from the pen of one who fought in its ranks. By J. W. Mattison. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 27, p. 157-165. 8°.) E485.4.A14 SOUTH CAEOLINA. 757 Infantry — Continued . Palmetto guard. See 2d infantry. Co. I. See 18th battalion, Siege artillery. Co. A. Palmetto guards. See ITth infantry. Palmetto riflemen. See 4th infantry. Perrin's iafantry. See 14th infantry. ' Richardson guards. See 1st infantry. Co. I. Richmond rifles. See 1st infantry. (Gregg.) Rutledge mounted riflemen. See 7th cavalry. Troops B and G. South Carolina state troops. Companies B and I. See Edgefield county. Sumter guards. See 17th infantry. See 27th infantry. Co. F. Thomson's infantry. See 2d rifles, infantry. Union Hght infantry. See 17th infantry. Union hght infantry and German fusihers. See 27th infantry. Co. E. Washington Hght infantry. Charleston. The Washington hght infantry, 1807-1861. By Wm. A. Courtenay. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 31, p. 1-11. 8°.) E485.4.A14 An historical sketch of the Washington hght infantry of Charleston, S. C. (Pubhshed in aid of the widow and orphan fund.) New York, 1875. 10 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 287.) * The curious story of a tapestry portrait of Washington: ceremonies attending the presentation of the Courtenay flag by Gen. W. H. F. Lee, of Virginia. Walhalla, S. C, 1903. 32 p. port. 8°. {In L. C. Washing- tonia.) * PubHc ceremonies in connection with the war memorials of the Washington hght infantry, with the orations of Gen. Wade Hampton, Hon. C. H. Simonton, Dr. A. Toomer Porter. With the rolls, monumental inscrip- tions, &c., &c. Charleston, 1894. 75 p. 8°. E577.5.25thW {In L. C.) * Rolls of the Washington light infantry in Confederate service, to which is appended the mortuary of the three companies. All corrected by special committees of each of the three companies, and pubhshed by the W. L. I. veterans. Charleston, 1888. 17 p. 8° E577.5.25th {In L. C.) 758 SOUTH CAROLINA. Infantry — Continued . Washington light infantry — Continued. * The Washington light infantry of Charleston, S. C. An account of the revival of the company, with the pro- ceedings in commemoration of its sixty-sixth anniver- sary, including the oration of the Hon. W. D. Porter . . . 22d Feb., 1873. [Charleston, S. C, 1873.] 86 p. 8°. UA448.W29 (In L. C.)' See 1st infantry. See 25th infantry. Companies A and B. See Hampton legion of infantry. Co. A. Wee Nee rifles. See 1st infantry. (Gregg.) Williams' infantry. See 3d infantry. Wilson's infantry. See 7th infantry. (Reserves.) Yeadon rifles. See 25th infantry. Co. H. Zouave cadets. See 1st infantry. See Hampton legion of infantry. Co. H. Sharpshooters. 1st sharpshooters. See 27th infantry. Palmetto sharpshooters. See 4th infantry. Company E. Volimteers. (Union.) Register. (In U. S. War dept. Ofl&cial army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, 64, '65 . . . [Washington, 1865 ?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Battery Wagner. See Charleston. Beaufort. * Slavery in South Carolina and the ex-slaves; or, The Port Royal mission. By Mrs. A. M. French . . . New York, 1862. xii, 13-312 p. iUus. 12°. E453.F87 (In L. C.) Camden district. Heroes of the old Camden district. South Carohna, 1776-1861. An address to the survivors of Fairfield county, dehvered at Winnsboro, S. C, September 1, 1888. By Edward McCrady, jr. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 1-35. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Camp Sorghum. See Columbia. Camp Sorghum. SOUTH GAKOLINA. 759 « Charleston. * Keminiscences of Charleston. By J. N. Cnrdozo. Charleston, 1866. 144 p. 12°. F279.C4C2 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 81-142. 1783. The centennial of incorporation. 1883. [Charleston, 1884 «] xi, [8]-259 p. fold, front., fold, maps, fold., plans, facsim. (partly fold.) 8° F279.C4C32 At head of title: 1670. The harbor— its forts: p. 153-183. Troops furnished by the city: p. 224-229. Charleston home defense: p. 230-237. Blockade running: p. 238-244. Battery: July-Sept., 1863: p. 252-253. ProceecUngs in Xew Orleans, La., and Charleston, S. C, rela- tive to the presentation of the sword of Gen. Beauregard by his grandson; its reception by delegates from Charleston, with the official action of the City council of Charleston, 27th Mar., 1893, upon their formal acceptance of tliis trust. Charleston, S.C, 1893. 23p. front, (port.) plate. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 208.) Engineer and artiEery operations against the defences of Charleston harbor in 1863; comprising the descent upon Morris Island, the demohtion of Fort Sumter, the reduction of Forts Wagner and Gregg . . By Q. A. Gillmore . . . New York, 1865. vi, [7]-354 p. plates (partly col., partly fold.) fold. maps, front. 8°. E47.5.62.G48 The defense of Charleston harbor, including Fort Sumter and the adjacent islands. 1863-1865. By John Johnson . . . Charleston, S. C, 1890. 276, clxxxvi p. illus., plates (inch illus., ports.) maps (partly fold.) 8°. E481.C47J6 Defence of Battery Wagner, July 18th, 1863. Addresses delivered before the Confederate survivors' association, in Augusta, Ga., on the occasion of its fourteenth annual reunion . . April 26th, 1892. By Col. C. C. Jones, Hon. Lieut.-col. H. D. D. Twiggs, and Capt. F. E. Eve . . . Augusta, Ga., 1892. 30 p., 1 1. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 208.) * The siege of Charleston and the operations on the south Atlan- tic coast in the war among the states. By Samuel Jones . . . New York, 1911. 295 p. front, (port.) 8°. E470.65.J77 {In L. C.) * The siege of Charleston; its history and progress. A discourse dehvered in Bethel church, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 19, 1863, (Thanksgiving day.) By Eev. E. J. Meynardie . . . Co- lumbia, 1864. 15 p. 8°. E481.C47M6 (/« L. C.) 80379—13 49 760 SOUTH CAEOLINA. ft Charleston — Continued . The immortal six hundred; a story of cruelty to Confederate prisoners of war. By Major J. Ogden Murray . . . Koan-. oke, Va., 1911. 2 p. 1., 3-355 p. front., ports. 12°. E615.M99 Diary kept by Capt. A. M. Bedford, Third Missouri cavalry, Aug. 20, 1864-June 5, 1865: p. 250-314. List of immortals: p. 320-350. * Charleston, the place and the people. By Mrs. St. J. Ravenel . . . New York, 1906. xiii, 528 p. front., illus., plates. 12°. F279.C4R2 {In L. C). Confederate Charleston: p. 486-507. Charleston in the rebelhon. By A. C. Voris. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history . . . Cincinnati, 1888. 8°. V. 2, p. 293-341.) E464.M71 Charleston district. Survivors' association. Proceedings at a special meeting of the Survivors' association, of Charleston district, July 25th, 1890. "The defense of Charleston harbor." [By Rev. John Johnson. Columbia.] 1890. 19 p. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 212.) In memoriam. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Services by request of the Survivors' association of Charleston district at the Church of the Holy Communion, Sunday evening, April 26th, 1891. Sermon by Rev. A. T. Porter. [Charles- ton, 1891.] 26 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. 212.) Citadel academy. See Edgefield county. Columbia. * The destruction of Columbia, S. C. A trans, from the Ger- man by W. li. Pleasants, of the 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22d chapters of "Lights and shadows in American life during the war of secession," by August Conrad. Pub. at Hanover, 1879. Roanoke, Va., 1902. 31 p. 8°. E481.C7C7 {In L. C.) Who burnt Columbia? By J. G. Gibbes. Newberry, S. C, 1902. 137, iii p. front., ports. 8°. E481.C7G4 * The burning of Columbia. 1. A letter of Gen. Wade Hamp- ton, June 24, 1873, with an appendix. 2. Report of com- mittee of citizens, ex-chancellor J. P. Carroll, chairman, May, 1866 . . . Charleston, 1888. 24 p. 8°. E481.C7H2 {InJj.Q.) The capture and destruction of Columbia, South Carolina, February 17, 1865. Personal experiences and recollections of Major H. C. McArthur 15th Iowa infantry volunteers . . [n. p., 1911?] 4 p. illus. 8°. SOUTH CAEOLINA. 761 Columbia — Continued . * The history of faith and love and Charleston, S. C. . . . Insti- tion founded by Rev. A. T. Porter . . . 4th ed. brought down to Oct.-l, 1880. New York, 1882. 200 p., 1 1. S°. LD7501.C4P8 (7n L. C.) The Porter military academy, Charleston, S. 0. The burning of Colimibia, S. C, 1865. * Sack and destruction of the city of Columbia, S. C. To which is added a list of the property destroyed. Columbia, S. C. 1865. 76 p. 8°. E4S1.C7S5 (In'L.C.) Pub. anonymously. [\^'illiam G. Simms.] * Memorabiha and anecdotal reminiscences of Columbia, S. C, and incidents connected therewith. By J. A. Selby. Columbia, S.C, 1905. 200p. front., (port.) 8°. F279.C7S4 (ZnL.C.) Ci^'il war period: p. 116-122. The burning of Columbia, S. C. A review of Northern asser- tions and Southern facts. By D. H. Trezevant. Columbia, S. C, 1866. 31 p. 8° E481.C7T8 (/ti W. D. L. pamp. V. 202.) Who burnt Columbia ? Part 1st. Official depositions of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman . . and Gen. O. O. Howard, U. S. A., for the defence; and extracts from some of the depositions for the claimants . . . Charleston, S. C. 187-3. 121 p. 12°. E481.C7W6 No more published? See Rhode Island. 2d cavalry. See Stories of the confederacy. Columbia. Camp Sorghum. What I saw in Dixie: or. Sixteen months in Rebel prisons. By S. H. M. Byers. DansviUe, N. Y., 1868. 3 p. 1., 126 p. 12°. E611.B99 List of officers of United States army and navy confined at Columbia, S. C: p. 95-126. (Camp Sorghum.) Our escape from Camp Sorghum. By C. O. Hunt. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Me. War papers . . Portland, 1898. 8°. vol. 1, p. 85-128.) E464.M6 Early period of reconstruction in South Carolina. By J. P. Hollis. Baltimore, 1905. 129 p. 8°. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist, and polit. sci. ser. 23, nos. 1-2.) F274.H74 Edgefield county. History of Edgefield county from the earliest settlements to 1897 . . . Bv J. A. Chapman . . . Newberry, S. C, 1897. 521, vi p. fold. map. 8°. F277.E2C4 Fifty lessons in the history of South Carolina. Comp. and arranged by J. L. Weber. Boston, 1891. vi, 202 p. illus., port., maps, (inch front.) 12°. F269.W37 Civil war period: p. 139-154. South Carolina's Confederate generals. "I am indebted to Mr. Yates Snowden ..." p. 196-201. 762 SOUTH CAROLINA. Fort Sumter, The battle of Fort Sumter: its mystery and miracle — God's mastery and mercy. {In The Southern Presbyterian review, v. xiv, no. 3, Oct., 1861, p. [365]-399. 8°.) * How the war began and I became a soldier. By A. K. Chisholm. (In Blue and Gray. v. 1, p. 226-228. 4°. E461.B65 (7r?,L. C.) The genesis of the civU war. The story of Fort Sumter, 1860-1861. By S. W. Crawford. New York, 1887. xxiv, 486 p. front., illus., fold, map, facsim. 8° E471.1.C88 Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61. By Abner Doubleday. New York, 1876. 184 p. front., map. 12°. E481.S9D7 * Within Fort Sumter ; or, A view of Maj Dr Anderson's garrison family for one hundred and ten days. By one of the com- pany [Miss A. Fletcher.] New York, 1861. 72 p. front, (port.) 12°. E471.1.F61 (Inh.C.) Within Fort Sumter; or, A view of Major Anderson's garrison family for one hundred and ten days. By one of the com- pany, [^liss A. Fletcher.! New York, 1861. 72 p. front, (port.) 12°. E481.S9F6 Widows' and orphans' edition. (E471.1.F62 In L. C.) Restoring the flag at Fort Sumter. By D. R. Hunt. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 6, p. [522]-539.) E464.W71 The occupation of Fort Sumter and hoisting the old flag. A paper prepared and read . . . Oct. 7, 1896 . . . By . . . Franklin Jordan . . . (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Cal. War papers no. 18. [Los Angeles ? 1896 ?] 32 p. 8°.) E464.M52 Opinions of loyalists concerning the great questions of the times ... in mass meetiag on Union square, New York, on the 11th of April, 1863, the anniversary of the attack on Fort Sumter . . . New York, 1863. 144 p. 8°. At head of title: The Sumter anniversary, 1863. (Bound with Opinions of prominent men New York, 1863. E481.S9L92) Opinions of prominent men concerning the great questions of the times expressed in their letters to the Loyal national league, on occasion of the great mass meeting of the league and other loyalists at Union square. New York, on the an- niversary of Sumter . . . New York, 1863. 72 p. 8°. E4S1.S9L92 * Hampton and reconstruction. ByE. L.Wells . . . Columbia, S. C, 1907. V. p., 1 1., 238 p. front, (port.) 8°. F274.W45 {In L. C.) Civil war period and reconstruction: p. 36-100. SOUTH CAEOLINA. 763 Honey Hill. Heroes of Honey Hill. Magnificent work of the field ar- tillery . . . By W. A. Courtenay. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 26, p. 232-241. 8°.) E485.4.A14 * The Jews of South Carolina from the earliest times to the present day. By B. A. Elzas . . . Philadelphia, 1906. 352 p. front., ports., facsuns. 8°. F280.J5E52 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 220-240. ladies' memorial association. Oharleston. A brief history of the Ladies' memorial association, of Charles- ton, S. C, from its organization, in 1865 to April 1, 1880. Together with a roster of the Confederate dead, interred at Magnolia and the various city church-yards. Charles- ton, 1880. 42 p. 8°. E650.L15 Compiled by Prof. F. A. Porcher. Marion county. *A history of Marion county. South Carolina, from its earliest times to the present, 1901. By W. W. Sellers. Columbia, S. C, 1902. ix, 647 p. front, (port.) 8°. F277.M2S5 (In L. C.) List of volunteers: p. 572-646. Marlboro county. "^A history of Marlboro county, with traditions and sketches of numerous families. [By] J. A. W. Thomas. Atlanta, Ga., 1897. 232 p. front, (port.) maps (partly fold.) 8°. F277.M3T5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 193-227. Memminger, Charles Gustavus. * The life and times of C. G. Memminger. By Henry D. Gapers . . . Richmond, Va., 1893. 604 p. front, (port.) plates (inch ports.) 8°. E415.9.M3C2 (7nL. C.) * The mission of South Carolina to Virginia. [By C. G. Memminger.] Baltimore [I860.] 34 p. 8°. E440.5.M54 {In L. C.) Narrative and letter of William Henry Trescott, concerning the negotiations between South Carolina and President Buchanan in December, 1860. {In Amer. hist. rev. New York, 1907-1908. 4°. v. 13, p. 528-556.) E171.A57 Newberry. *Annals of Newberry in two parts. Part first, by J. B. O'Neall. Part second, by J. A. Chapman . Newberry, S. C, 1892. 816, vii p. front., ports. 8°. F279.N505 {In L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 360^51. 764 SOUTH CAROLINA. Orangeburg. Address of the Hon. M. C. Butler at the laying of the corner- stone of the Confederate monument at Orangeburg, S. C, on the 12th day of April, 1892. Orangeburg, S. C, 1892. 14 p. 8°. F279.06B9 Port Royal. * Letters from Port Royal. Written at the time of the civil war. Ed. by E. W. Pearson. Boston, 1906. ix p., 1 1., 345 p. 12°. F277.B3P3 {In L. C.) Letters written 1862-1868. * The negroes at Port Eoyal. Report of E. L. Pierce, gov- ernment agent, to the Hon. Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the treasury, Boston, 1862. 36 p. 12°. E185.93.S2U52 {In L. C.) Port Eoyal mission. See Beaufort. Port Royal relief committee. * First annual report of the Port Royal relief committee pre- sented at a public meeting in Concert hall. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, March 26th, 1683 [1863?] Philadelphia, 1863. 16 p. 8°. E529.P83 {In L. C.) Porter military academy, Charleston. See Columbia. The prostrate state; South Carolina under negro government. By J. S. Pike. New York, 1874. 279 p. 12°. F274.P63 * Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877. By J. S. Reynolds. Columbia, S. C, 1905. iii, 4-522 p. front, (port.) 8°. F276.R46 {In L. C.) * Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877. By J. S. Reynolds. Review. {In Polit. sci. quart, v. 22, p. 731-734.) River's account of the raising of troops . . . See State Jiistorian of Confederate records. * Secession of South Carolina. Speech of Hon. D. C. De Jarnette, of Virginia, in the House of representatives, Jan. 10, 1861. [Washington ?1861?] 7 p. 8°. E440.5.D32 {InL.C.) South Carolina. By Brig.-Gen. Ellison Capers. {In Confederate military history. Ed. by Gen. Clement A. Evans. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. vol. 5. 424 p. front., ports., maps. 8°.) E545.E92 South Carolina college. Carolina cadets. Part they played in the war between the states. Account of Lieut. Iredell Jones {In So. hist. sec. papers, v. 30, p. 138-141. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See University of South Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA. 765 Soutiern loyalists convention, Philadelphia, 1866. * . . . The Southern loyalists' convention. Call for a con- vention of southern unionists, to meet at Independence hall, Philadelphia, on Monday, the third (Uxy of September, 1866. [Philadelphia? 1866.] 63 p. S° (Tlie Tribune tracts.-no. 2.) E666,S72 {In L. C.) * Southern rights documents. Co-operation meeting, held in Charles- ton, S. C, July 29th, 1851. [Charleston « S; C, 1851?] 23 p. 8°. F273.S72 (7n L. C.) Spartanburg county. * History of Spartanburg county. Embracing an account of many important events and biographical sketches . . . By J. B. 0. Landrum. Atlanta, Ga., 1900. viii, 739 p. illus., ports. 8°. F277.S7L3 {In L. C.) List of soldiers: p. 664-722, * Stories of the confederacy. Ed. by U. R. Brooks. Columbia, S. C, 1912. 410 p. plates, ports. 8°. E.577.B87 {In L. C.) The trip of the steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C. . . . and the entire programme of exercises at the re-raising of the flag over the ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865. By a committee appointed by the pas- sengers of the Oceanus. Brooklyn, 1865. iv p., 1 1., [5]-172, 2 p. front., plates. 8°. E481.S9F8 United daughters of the confederacy. South Carolina division. South Carolina women in the confederacy . . . Ed. and pub- lished by Mrs. Thomas Taylor, chairman, and [others.] Columbia, S. C, 1903-07. 2 v. pi., ports, (inch fronts.) 8°. E577.U58 University of South Carolina. * . . . War records. [Columbia, S. C, 1908.] 54 p. 8°. (Bulletin of the University of South Carolina, no. xii, Jan., 1908.) E586.S7S8 (in L. C.) "Continued from No. viii, part ii." Contents. — South Carolina college cadets in the war. By W. A. Clark- Minutes of the Board of trustees of the South Carolina college, 1861- 1865. — Alumni of the South Carolina college who died in the service of the Confederacy. Williamsburg county. * Narrative of reminiscences in Williamsburg county. By S. D. McCm. Columbia, S. C, 1897. vii, 304 p. 8°. F277.W7M2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 204-219. 766 SOUTH DAKOTA. '. SOUTH DAKOTA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. iVone known. See North Dakota, MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Cavalry. 1st Cavalry. *Dakota's first soldiers. By A. M. English. {In The Monthly South Dakotan. Yankton, S. D., 1900-1902. 8° and 4°. vol. 2, p. [160]-162, 180-182, 198-200; vol. 3, p. 7-12, 64-68, 89-93, 112-116, 193-198, 231, 235, 311-315, 345-347, 376-381, 412-414; vol. 4, p. [25]-27.) F646.M78 {In L. C.) 1st cavalry. Company A. * Company "A," First Dakota cavalry . . . By E. M. English. {In The Monthly South Dakotan. Yankton, S. D., 1899-1900. 4°. v. 2, p. 67.) F646.M78 {In L. C.) 1st cavalry. Company B. * Company "B," First Dakota cavalry. {In The Monthly South Dakotan. Yankton, S. D., 1899-1900. 4°. V. 2, p. [48]-50. F646.M78 {In L. C.) MISCELLANEOUS. * Recollections of the civil war and going West to grow up with the country . . By Robert DoUard. Scotland, S. D., 1906. 5 p. 1., [5]-266 p. front., ports. 8°. E601.B66 (/«, L. C.) * The Sibley expedition. By A. L. Van Osdel. {In The Monthly South Dakotan. Yankton, S. D., 1899-1900. 4°. v. 2, p. 54-57, 95-100, [115]-119, [195]-198.) F676.M78 {In L. C.) Soldiering in Dakota, among the Indians, in 1863-4-5. By Frank Kyers, Co. B, 6th Iowa cavalry. Huron, [S.] D., 1888. 60 p. 12°. E83.863.D78 (Bound with Three years among the Indians . . . ) Three years among the Indians in Dakota. By J. H. Drips, sergeant in Company L, Sixth Iowa cavalry. Kimball, S. D., 1894. 2 p. 1., 139 p. port. 12°. E83.863D78 *With Sully into the Sioux land. By Joseph W. Hanson. Chicago, 1910. 5 p. 1., 9-407. p. front., plates. 8°. (Among the Sioux scries.) P73.Hl995Ws {InL.C.) TENNESSEE. 767 TENNESSEE. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant-general's office. (Union.) Report of the adjutant-general (J. P. Brownlow) of the state of Tennessee, of the military forces of the state, from 1861 to 1866. Nashville, Tenn., 1866. 695, xii, ii p. 8°. E531.2.T29 Contents: lst-6th, 8th, 10th regiments infantry. lst-2d, 4th-8th regiments mounted infantry. Ist-lOth, 12th-13th regiments cavalry. Bradford's battalion cavahy. 2d regiment cavahy. l^Iemoranda. 1st regiment light artillery. Roll of honor. Dead roll. General orders. List of officers of Tennessee regiments with the name, rank, company, regiment, and P. 0. address.. Index. General assembly. Public acts of the state of Tennessee, passed at the first session of the Thirty-fourth General assembly, for the years 1861-62. Published by authority. NashviUe, Tenn., 1862. 82 p., 1 1. 8°. "Fifty copies reprinted in fac-simile by the Statute law book co., Wash- ington, D. C, June, 1897." General assembly. House. House journal of the first session of the General assembly of the state of Tennessee, 1865, which convened at NashviUe, Monday, April 3. Nashville, Tenn., 1865. 316, 155 p. 8°. J87.T2 1865c House journal of the adjourned session of the General assembly of the state of Tennessee, 1865-6, which convened at Nash- ville, Monday, Oct. 2. Nashville, 1866. 676 p. 8°. J87.T2 1865/66C House journal of the second adjourned session of the Thirty- fourth General assembly of the state of Tennessee. For the years 1866-67. . . . Nashville, 1867. 447, 168 p. 8°. J87.T2 1866/67C Governor. * Speech of governor Andrew Johnson, on the restoration of state government, at the meeting, held in the hall of the House of representatives . . . Jan. 21, 1864, to take the initiatory steps to restore civil government in Tennessee. NashviUe, Tenn., [1864 ?] 12 p. E531.J67 (In L. C.) 768 TENNESSEE. Governor — Continued . * Message and inaugural address. (W. G. Brownlow) to Senate and House of representatives . . . [April 6, 1865.] Nash- ville, 1865. 23 p. 8°. J87.T22 ilnL.C.) *Message. (W. G. Brownlow) to the Senate and House of repre- sentatives at the regular session, October, 1865. Nashville, 1865. 30 p. 8°. J87.T22 (InJj.C.) Laws, statutes, etc., 1861. * Regulations adopted for the provisional force of the Tennessee volunteers, together with the act of Tennessee legislature of 1861, organizing said provisional force. Nashville, Tenn., 1861. xxiii, 457, 21, 12 p. 12°. UB504.T2 1861 office. {In L. C.) MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery, 1st heavy artillery. Company C. (Union.) See 1st light artillery. Battery D. 1st heavy artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 3d U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 2d heavy artillery. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 4th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. Anglade's battery. See Nelson artUlery; Company G, afterward B, 1st heavy artillery; Belmont battery. See 1st light artillery. 10th company. Jackson's heavy artillery. See 1st heavy artillery. Kappner's heavy artillery. See 1st heavy artillery. (Colored.) (Union.) Neyland's battery. Formerly Wm. Miller's. Attached to 1st heavy artUlery. Young's battery. See 1st heavy artillery. Company C. Light Artillery. 1st light artillery. (Union.) Gen. A. D. McD. McCook at Stone River. A paper pre- pared and read ... by J. H. Woodard . . . {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Cal. War papers no. 9. Feb. 22, 1892. [Los Angeles? 1892?] 20 p. fold. map. 8°.) E464.M52 McAdoo's battery. Formerly Maney's. Designated as Com- pany A, 24th battalion. Memphis light battery. (African descent.) (Union.) Desig- nation changed to Battery F, 2d U. S. colored light artU- lery, April 26, 1864. TENNESSEE. 769 Cavalry, Cavalry. ^See Appendix. Cavalry. {Confederate.) The cam- paigns of Lieut. Gen. N. B. Forrest ... By T. Jordan and J. P. Pryor . . . E547.J82 1st battalion cavalry. See 2d cavalry. 1st cavalry. (Union.) History of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cav- alry in the great war of the rebellion, with the Armies of the Ohio and Cumberland . . . 1862-1865. By W. R. Carter . . . Knoxville, Tenn., 1902. 335 p. front., plates incl. Ulus., ports., maps. 8°. E531.6.1st 1st Middle Tennessee cavalry. (Union.) See 5th cavalry. 1st Tennessee and Alabama vidette cavalry. (Union.) Com- panies A, B, C, G, and H raised in Alabama; Com- panies D, E, and F raised in Tennessee. 1st West Tennessee cavalry. (Union.) See 6th cavalry. 2d cavalry. Hancock's diary: or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate cavahy, with sketches of First and Seventh battalions; also, portraits and biographical sketches. Two volumes in one. [R. R. Hancock.] Nashville, 1887. 644 p. front., port. 8°. E579.6.2d 2d West Tennessee cavalry. (Union.) See 7th cavalry. 4th cavalry. The battle of Bentonville. Charge of the Fourth Ten- nessee and Eighth Texas cavalry. {In Annals of the Army of the Tennessee and early western history . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1878. 8°. v. 1, 62-64 p.) E547.A61 5th East Tennessee cavalry. (Union.) See 5th cavalry. See 8th cavalry. 6th cavalry. (Union.) {In Reminiscences of the early settlement ... of McNairy county, Tennessee. By M. J. Wright. Wash- ington, 1882. 8°. p. [31J-33). 7th battalion cavalry. See 2d cavalry. 7th cavalry. Gen. Forrest's pets. The Seventh Tennessee cavalry in battle and raid . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) The Seventh Tennessee cavalry. (Confederate.) A his- tory. By J. P. Young. Nashville, 1890. 2 p. 1., [5J-227 p. front., ports. 8°. E579.6.7th 770 TENNESSEE. Cavalry — Continued. 7th cavalry. Company E. * Notes of a private. By J. M. Hubbard, Company E,7th Tennessee regiment, Forrest's cavalry corps, C. S. A. . . . Memphis, Tenn., 1909. 3 p. 1., 189 p. front., (port.) pi. 12°. E605.H87 {In L. C.) 7th cavalry. (Union.) From Macon, Georgia, to the Gulf. An escaping prisoner's experience. By W. W. Murray. (7n M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [88]-117.) E464.M7] 8th cavalry. (Union.) Organized, August, 1863, by consoli- dation of 5 companies raised for 19th cavalry, and 7 companies for 5th East Tennessee cavalry. 10th cavahy. See Henry county. 11th cavalry. (Union.) Consolidated with 9th cavalry, Jan- uary 9, 1865. 13th cavalry. (Union.) History of the Thirteenth regiment Tennessee volunteer cavalry, U. S. A. Including a narrative of the bridge burning; the Carter county rebellion . . . Also a sketch of Captain Daniel Ellis . . . Written by S. W. Scott . . . andS.P.Angell . . . Philadelphia, [1903.] 510p. front., ports. 8°. E531.6.7th 14th cavalry. Company A. See 6th cavalry. Company E. (Union.) 19th cavalry. See Henry county. 20th cavalry. See Henry county. Adrian's cavalry. See 12th battalion cavalry. Ayre's cavalry. See Henry county. Balch's cavalry. See 18th battalion cavalry. Barteau's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. Bradford's battahon cavalry. (See 14th cavalry. Company A. (Union.) Johnson's cavahy. See 1st cavalry. (Union.) Logwood's battahon cavalry. See 6th battalion cavalry. McClellan's battahon cavalry. See 5th battalion cavalry. McDonald's battahon cavalry. See 18th battahon cavalry. McNairy's battahon cavalry. See 1st battalion cavalry. McNeill's cavalry. See Henry county. See 20th cavalry. Martin's cavalry. See 7th cavalry. (Union.) Ray's cavalry. See 2d cavalry. (Union.) Sander's cavalry. See 17th battalion cavahy. TENNESSEE. 771 Cavalry — Continued . Smith's (Baxter) battalion cavalry. See 7th battalion cav- alry. Smith's (E. S. ) battaUon cavalry. See 10th battahon cavalry. Starnes' battalion cavalry. See 8th battalion cavalry. Stewart's cavalry. Infantry. 1st infantry. There were two regiments in the Confederate service des- ignated as First: Maney's First. Turney's First. 1st infantry. (Maney's) The battle of Kenesaw Mountain . . . The part borne bj^ the First and Twenty-seventh (consohdated) Tennessee regiments, Maney's brigade. By a member of the Rock City guards. {In Annals of the Army of the Teimessee and early western history . . . Nashville, Term. 1878. 8°. V. 1, 109-117.) E547.A61 Bred in the blood. An ehte regiment which behed its nickname . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Chpping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 272.) * Brief history of the First Tennessee. (Maney's.) By W. M. Pollard. {In Confederate veteran. NashviUe, Tenn., 1909. 4°. v. xvii, p. 543-544.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) * Doctor Quintard, chaplain, C. S. A. and second Bishop of Tennessee. Being his story of the war (1861-1865). Ed. and extended by the Rev. Arthur H. NoU. Sewa- nee, Tenn., 1905. 5 p. L, 183 p., 1 1., vi p. front, (port.) 8° E605.Q7 (ZnL. C.) 1st infantry. Company H. 1861 vs. 1882. "Co. Aytch," Maury grays, First Ten- nessee regiment; or A side show of the big show. By S. R. Watkins . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1882. 236 p. 8°. E579.5.1st 1st infantry. (Union.) Reminiscences of the First Tennessee infantry, U. S. volunteers. (Zn Grand army sentinel. Nashville, 1886. f°. V. 2, p. [241]-243. March 5, 1886.) Ist Middle Tennessee infantry. (Union.) See 10th infantry. 1st infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 59th U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 772 TENNESSEE. Infantry — Continued . 2d infantry. The Second Tennessee regiment at Chickamauga. By "Vieux seconde." {In Annals of the Army of the Tennessee and early western history . . . Nashville, 1878. 8°. V. 1, 52-62 p.) E547.A61 Thirteen months in the rebel army: being a narrative of personal adventures in the infantry, ordnance, cavalry, courier, and hospital services . . . By an impressed New Yorker. [W. G. Stevenson.] London, 1862. 232 p. front. 12°. E605.S84 2d infantry. (African descent.) (Union.) Designation changed to 61st U. S. colored troops, March 11, 1864. 4th infantry. Company C. See Henry county. 5th infantry. See Henry county. 7th infantry. * Life of General Eobert Hatton, including his most impor- tant public speeches; together with much of his Wash- ington & army correspondence. By James V. Drake . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1867. xi, 458 p. front, (port.) 8°. E467.1.H44D7 (Zn L. C.) 7th infantry. (Union.) . . . Committee on military affairs . . . Keport. . . . relief of officers and men of the Seventh regiment Ten- nessee infantry. . . . [Washington, 1889.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 2602.) 8th infantry. Eighth Tennessee consolidated association of Confederate veterans. Annual reunions. *18th (1899 at Petersburg.) {In Confederate veteran. 1899. 4°. V. 7, p. 395-396.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) 9th infantry. (Union.) See 6th cavalry. 11th infantry. The Eleventh Tennessee infantry. By Johii H. Ward. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. 4°. V. xvi, p. 420.) E.485.C74 11th infantry. Company A. Reminiscenses of Company A, 1 1th Tennessee infantry. By J. C. Alspaugh. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. v.xviii, p. 506.) E485.C74 13th infantry. Personal record of the Thirteenth regiment, Tennessee infantry. By its old commander [A. J. Vaughan.] . . . [Memphis, 1897.] 95 p. incl. front, port. 8°. E579.5.13th See McNairy county. TE^TNESSEE. 773 Infantry — Continued . 16th infantry. Campaigns and battles of the Sbcteenth regiment, Ten- nessee volunteers, in the war between the states . . . 1861-65. By T. A. Head. Nashville, Tenn., 1885. 488 p. incl. illus., port, front. 8°. E579.5.16th 1 7 th infantry . Comp any A . * Remarkable survival of company officers. By J. H. Hast- ings. {In Confederate veteran. XashviUe, Tenn., 1910. 4°. V. x^'iii, p. 577.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) 19th infantry. The old Nineteenth Tennessee regiment, C. S. A. June, 1861-April, 1865. By W. J. Worsham. Supplemen- tar}- chapter hy Col. C. W. Heiskell. Knoxville, Tenn., 1902. [4] p., 1 1., [7]-235 p. ports., maps. 8°. E579.5.19th 20th infantry. Reminiscences of two gallant regiments. By James L.Cooper. (Zn Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1909. 4° V. xvii, p. 113.) E485.C74 The 20th Tenn. inf. and 15th Miss. inf. *Gen. Thomas Burton Smith — Twentieth Tennessee regi- ment. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. V. xviii, p. 577.) E485.C74 {In L. C.) History of the Twentieth Tennessee regiment volunteer infantry, C. S. A. By W. J. McMurray. Nashville, Tenn., 1904. 520 p. front., ports. 8°. E579.5.20th 25th infantry. See 44th infantry. 27th infantry. See 1st infantry. 30th infantry. Thirtieth Teimessee regiment. Bj' H. H. Hockersmith. {In The Southern bivouac. Louisville, Ky., 1884. 8° V. 2, 407-409 p.) E485.S68 33d infantry. Company C. * Record of an infantry company. By John J. Eaves. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. v. xvi, p. 528.) 4°. E485.C74 {In L. C.) 41st infantry. * History of the Forty-first regiment. . . . By S. A. Cun- ningham . . . [n. p., n. d.] 57 p. {In Contributions towards a bibliography of the civil war. By G. M. Abbott.) Diary of Private W. J. Richardson, Company C, 41stTen- nessee regiment. {In Annals of the Army of the Ten- nessee and early western history . . . Nashville, Term., 1878. 8°. V. 1, p. 16-23, 65-70, 122-127, 165-170, 214-218, 278-282, 366-369.) E547.A61 774 TENNESSEE. Infantry — Continued. 44th infantry. Attack on Fort Gilmer. By R. G. Cross. {In The annals of the Army of the Tennessee and early western history . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1878. 8° v. 1, 127-130 p.) E547.A61 Attack on Fort Gilmer, Sept. 29, 1864. By Charles John- ston. {In The Annals of the Army of the Tennessee and early western history . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1878. 8°. V. 1, 130-134 p.) E547.A61 Nine months in a Northern prison. By G. W. D. Porter, {In The annals of the Army of the Tennessee and early western history . . . Nashville, Tenn., 1878. 8°. v. 1, 157-162 p.) E547.A61 46th infantry. See Henry county. 48th infantry. The "Fighting" Forty-eighth Tennessee regiment. By S. R. Watkins. {In The Southern bivouac. Louis- ville, Ky., 1884. 8°. v. 2, 246-251 p.) E485.S68 61st infantry. Company G. (Mounted.) The 6l3t (also known as Pitt's and as the 81st) regiment Tennessee infan- try was organized October 10, 1862, with eleven companies and was mus- tered into Confederate States service November 10, 1862. Captain Bundren's company was subsequently transferred to the 26th regiment Tennessee infantry and mustered February 28, 1863, as (2d) Company H, of that organization. The regiment was captured and paroled at Vicks- burg, Miss., in July, 1863, and after exchange it was assigned to Brig. Gen. Vaughn's cavalry brigade and mounted. 81st infantry. See 61st infantry. 154th infantry. The battle of Belmont. By Marcus J. Wright. {In So. hist. soc. papers. 8°. v. 16, p. 69-82.) E485.4.A14 See Hardeman county. See Henry county. See McNairy county. See Memphis. See Military annals of Tennessee. By J. B. Lindsley. Aymett's infantry. See 53d infantry. Bailey's infantry. See 49th infantry. Beaumont's infantry. See 41st, 50th, 51st regiments infantry and 1st battahon infantry. Bluff City grays. See 154th cavalry. Bradford's infantry. See 31st infantry. Brown guards. See 1st infantry. (Maney.) Brown's (A. J.) infantry. See 46th and 65th infantry. TENNESSEE. 775 Infantry — Continued. Bundren's company, infantry. See 26th infantry. Com- pany H. Caldwell's infantry. See 12th infantry. Crew's battalion of infantry. See Kentucky. 1st brigade. Field's infantry. See 1st infantry, (^'oluntecrs.) Floyd's infantry. See 17th infantry. Fulton's infantry. See 44th infantry. Gillespie's infantry. See 43d infantry. Grace's infantry. See 10th infantry. Henderson county home guards. (Union.) Jackson's (F. M.) company, infantry. See 61st infantry. Com- pany G. Jones' (Timothy P.) infantry. See 6th infantry. Kelsoe's infantry. See 9th infantry. Lea's infantry. See 52d infantrj-. Looney's infantry. See 38th infantry. Love's infantry. See 27th infantry. McComb's infantry. See 14th infantry. McDaniel's infantry. See 44th infantry. MacGavock's infantry. See 3d, 10th, and 30th infantry. Maney's brigade. Maney's brigade after the battle of Missionary Ridge. By Private, Rock City guards. (7« The Southern bivouac. Louisville, Ky., 1884. 8°. v. 2, p. 345-348.) E48.5.S68 Mark's infantry. See 17th infantry. Martin rifles. See 1st infantry. (Maney.) Neeiys infantry. Sfe 4th infantry. (Volunteers.) Neill's infantry. See 23d infantry. Palmer's brigade. * Palmer's brigade in the Carolinas. By G. W. Hill. (In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1910. 4°. v. xviii, p. 332.) E485.C74 (In L. C. ) Peebles' infantry. See 24th infantry. Pitts' regiment. See 61st infantry. Railroad boys. iS^ee 1st infantry. (Maney.) Rock City guards. The privations of a private. . . . By M. B. Toney. Nashville, Tenn., 1905. 133 p. incl. front, (port.) illus. 8°. E605.T66 See 1st infantry. (Maney.) Rutherford rifl^. See 1st infantry. (Maney.) Shaw's infantry. See 49th infantry. Tennessee riflemen. See 1st infantry. (Maney.) Turner's infantry. See 30th infantry. Rn.q7Q — 1 a .^ 776 TENNESSEE. Infantry — Continued . Turney's infantry. See 1st infantry, Provisional army. Voohies' infantry. See 48th infantry. White's infantry. See 53d infantry. Wilder's brigade. (Union.) Wilder's brigade of mounted infantry in the TuUahoma- Chickamauga campaigns. By G. S. Wilson. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Kan. War talks in Kansas. . . . Kan- sas City, Mo., 1906. 8°. v. 1, p. 45-76.) E464.M594 Williamson greys. See 1st infantry. (Maney.) Wilson's infantry. 6'ee 1st West Tennessee infantry. (Union.) Volunteers. (Union.) Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . [Washington, 1865?] 8v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. *Andrew Jackson, Tennessee and the Union. By A. V. Goodpasture. {In The American hist. mag. . . . Nashville, Tenn. 8°. 1896. vol. 1, no. 3, July, 189.6, p. [209]-223.) F431.A53 {In L. C.) * Separate. ... F436.G65' (ML.C.) Bradley county. History of the rebellion in Bradley county. East Tennessee. By J. S. Hurlburt. Indianapolis, 1866. viii, [9]-280, 24 p- illus. , fold . map . 12° F443 .B8H9 Campaigns in Kentucky and Tennessee including the battle of Chicka- mauga, 1862-1864 . . . Boston, 1908. vi p. 2 1., [3]-557, [l]p. 9 fold. maps. 8°. (i7aZ/"- [New York, 1862.] 19 p. 8°. {[Its] Reports. No. 7.) E458.2.H1.5 {In L. C.) * . . . Report of the Committee who visited Washington on the affairs of western Texas. [New York, 1862.] 15 p. 8°. ([7fe] Reports. No. 9.) E532.N532 {In L. C.) *A new history of Texas for schools . . . By Mrs. A. J. H. Penny- backer. Tyler, Tex., 1888. x, 244 p. front., illus., ports. 12°. F386.P41 {In L. C.) Civil war and reconstruction: p. 135-145. Parke county. See History of Texas . . 1895. *A pictorial history of Texas ... to A. D. 1879 . . . 5th ed. care- fully revised. By H. S. Thrall. St. Louis, Mo., 1879. xix p. 1 1., [17]-861 p. incl. plates, ports, fold. map. 8°. F386.T56 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 388-408. Beoonstruction. * Early steps in reconstruction. Speeches by General C. C. Andrews . . . in Texas and Arkansas. Washington, [1865. 8 p. 8°. E668.A56 {In L. C.) Presidential reconstruction in Texas. By C. W. Ramsdell. {In The Quarterly of the Texas state historical association. Austin, Tex., 1907-1909. 8°. v. 11, p. 277-317, v. 12, p. 204-230.) F381.T45 . . . Reconstruction in Texas. By Charles W. Ramsdell . . . New York, 1910. 324 p. 8°. F391.R18 (Studies in history, economics and public law, ed. by the faculty of politi- cal science of Columbia university, vol. xxxvi, no. 1; whole no. 95.) Bibliography: p. 319-320. Reminiscences of reconstruction in Texas. By T. B. Wheeler. {In The Quarterly of the Texas state historical association. Austin, Tex., 1907-1908. 8°. v. 11, p. 56-65.) F381.T54 Speech of Hon. W. S. Oldham, of Texas, on the resolutions of the state of Texas, concerning peace, reconstruction and independence. In the Confederate States Senate, Jan. 30, 1865. [n. p., 1865?] 13 p. 8°. TEXAS. 799 t * Beminisceuces of fifty years in Texas. By J. J. Lynn. New York, 1883. 369 p. plates, 2 ports, (incl. front.) 12°. F386.L75 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 355-361. * Beminisceuces of the boys in gray, 1861-1865, comp. by Miss Mamie Yeary . . . Dallas, Tex., [1912.] 3 p. 1. 904 p. front., plates (1 col.) ports. 8°. E580.3.Y39 {In L. C.) Bepndiation of state debt in Texas since 1861. By E. T. Miller. {In Southwestern historical quarterly. Austin, Tex., 1912. 8°. V. xvi, no. 2, October, 1912. p. 169-183.) *A school history of Texas . 1893 ... By Mrs. M. N. Brown. Dallas, Texas, 1894. 318 p. front., iUus., ports., facsims. 12°. F386.B87 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 238-243. The State finances of Texas during the reconstruction. By E. T. Miller. {In The Quarterly of the Texas state historical association. Austin, Tex., 1900. 8°. v. 14, no. 1, p. [87]- 112.) F381.T45 Tarrant county. See History of Texas . . . 1895. Texans who wore the gray, By Sid S. Johnson, Capt. 3d Texas cavalry, Ross brigade, C. S. A. . . . v. 1- [Tyler? Tex., 1907.] ■ V. illus. ports. 8°. F580.J69 Texas. By O. M. Roberts. [Atlanta, 1899.] vii, 268 p. port., map. 8°. (In Evans, C. A. ed. Confederate military history. Atlanta, 1899. vol. 11.) E545.E92 Texas. A contest of civilizations. By George P. Garrison. Boston and New York, 1903. v p., 1 1., 320 p. fronts., maps, facsim. 12°. (American commonwealths.) F386.G24 Civil war period and reconstruction: p. 282-297. * Texas and its late military occupation and evacuation. By an officer of the army. [Edwin D. Phillips.] New York, 1862. 35 p. 8°. F391.P55 (/tiL. C.) Texas from the fall of the Confederacy to the beginning of reconstruc- tion. By C. W. RamsdeU. {In The Quarterly of the Texas state historical association. Austin, Tex., 1907-1908. 8°. V. 11, p. 199-219.) F381.T45. * The Texas treason. A paper read before the New York historical society, June 25, 1861, by Maj. J. T. Sprague . . . [New York, 1864.] p. 109-142 8°. E532.S766 {In L. C.) Separate from the Rebellion record. Suppl. v. 1. Texas veteran association. Address of Hon. S. B. Maxey, of Texas, by invitation of the Texas veteran association, dehvered at Paris, Texas, April 21, 1884, being the Forty-eighth anniversary of the battle of San Jacinto. Washington, 1884. 31 p. 8°. 800 VEEMONT. * Treachery in Texas, the secession of Texas, and the arrest of the United States officers and soldiers serying in Texas. Eead before the New York historical society, June 25, 1861. By J. T. Sprague, U. S. A. New York, 1862. 1 p. I., [109]- 142 p. 8°. S532.S76 (In L. C.) *A twentieth century history and biographical record of north and west Texas. B. Paddock, ed. . . . Chicago, 1906. 2 v. front, (v. 1, port.) plates, ports. 4°. F386.P23 (In L. 0.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 63-69. *A twentieth century history of southwest Texas . . . Chicago, 1907. 2 V. plates, ports., 4°. F386.T97 (In L. C.) Civil war period: vol. 1, p. 197-213. Twenty-two months a prisoner of war. A narrative of twenty-two months' imprisonment by the Confederates, in Texas, through General Twiggs' treachery, dating from April, 1861, to February, 1863. By Stephan Schwartz. St. Louis, Mo., 1892. 221 p. incl. front, (port.) pi. 12°. E611.S39 UTAH. STATE PUBLICATIONS. None known. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. No troops were furnished bearing in their designation the name of Utah Territory. MISCELLANEOUS . * The making of a state ... By O. F. Whitney. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1908. iv p., 2 1., 327 p. illus., ports., maps. 12°. F826.W59 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 127-149. Salt lake city. Mount Olivet cemetery. Oration of Rev. Dr. T. C. Iliff delivered at the dedication of the soldiers' monument at Mount Olivet cemetery. Salt Lake .city, Utah, May 30th, 1894. . . . Salt Lake city, 1894. 16 p. 8°. VERMONT. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Adjutant and inspector-general's office. "No reports published previous to Nov. 1, 1862." Adjt. and insp.-general T. S. Peck, 1897. Report of the adjutant & inspector general (P. T. Washburn) of the state of Vermont, for the year ending Nov. 1, 1862. Montpelier, 1862. 110 p. 8°. E533.2.V52 1862. VERMONT. 801 Adjutant and inspector-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant and inspector-general — Continued. Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Appendix. Telegrams. Orders. Quotas. Report of the adjutant & inspector general (P. T. Washburn) of the state of Vermont, from Nov. 1, 1862, to Oct. 1, 1863. Montpelier, 1863. 106 p. 8°. E533.2.V52 1863. Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Roster of commissioned officers 2d-llth regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. lst-3d companies sharpBhooters. lst-2d batteries light artillery. Recapitulation. Draft. Appendix. Orders. Reports. 2d-6th, 8th regiment infantry, 1st regiment cavalry. 1st battery light artillery. l8t-2d Vermont brigades. Reports. F. C. Holbrook, commissioner to visit sick and wounded. Surg. E. S. Phelps, in charge U. S. General hospital, at Brat- tleboro'. Surg. S. W. Thayer, jr., in charge U. S. General hospital, at Burlington. R. E. Corson, state military agent at Philadelphia. Col. F. E. Howe, state military agent at New York. David Wills, agent, to Governor, (copy.) Board of Medical examiners. Governor of Vermont to Secretary of war. Secretary of war to Governor of Vermont. Report of the adjutant & inspector general (P. T. Wash- burn.) of the state of Vermont, from Oct. 1, 1863, to Oct. 1, 1864. Montpelier, 1864. 229, 663, 61 p., 1 1. 8°. E533.2.V52 1864. Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Conditions and stations. 2d-llth, 17th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. lst-3d batteries l%ht artillery. Company F, 1st regiment U. S. Sharpshooters. Companies E, H, 2d regiment U. S. sharpshooters. 802 VBEMONT. Adjutant and inspector-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant and inspector-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Appendix. Orders. [Correspondence relating to quota.] Reports. 1st Vermont brigade infantry. 7tli, 9tli, 10th regiments infantry. Ist regiment cavalry. 1st, 3d batteries light artillery. 1st regiment heavy artillery. (11th inf.) 1st, 3d companies Vt. sharpshooters. C. L. Mead, general superintendent of recruiting. Col. W. G. Veazey & G. I. Howe, recruiting agents in Northeastern Virginia. Lieut. Col. W. D. Munson, recruiting agent for Geoi^ia and Alabama. Lieut. Col. W. W. Grout, recruiting agent in North Carolina. L. K. Smith, recruiting agent for Southeastern Virginia. F. C. Holbrook, commissioner for Vermont. R. B. Corson, military agent. (Philadelphia.) Col. F. E. Howe, military agent. (New York.) Roster of Vermont volunteers, accompanying report. . . lst-17th regiments infantry. Ist regiment cavalry. Company F, 1st regiment U. S. sharpshooters. Companies E, H 2d regiment U. S. sharpshooters. lst-3d batteries light artillery. 1st brigade band. Unassigned recruits. Town credits. Reports of engagements. Errata in Appendix D. Report of the adjutant & inspector general (P. T. Washburn) of the state of Vermont, from Oct. 1, 1864, to Oct. 1, 1865. Montpelier, 1865. 130, 80, 14, 60, 419, 13, 6, 25, [755]-762 p, 8°. E533.2.V52 1865 Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Condition and station of regiments. 2d-lltli, 17th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. 2d-3d batteries light artillery. 1st company heavy artillery. 2d-3d companies sharpshooters. lst-2d companies frontier cavalry. Soldiers in hospital. Prisoners of war. St. Albans raid. Organization of the militia. VERMONT. 803 Adjutant and inspector-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant and inspector- general — Continued. Contents — Continued . Report of the adjutant-general — Continued. Appendix. A. Orders. B. Correspondence, circulars, etc. C. Official reports. D. Roster of Vermont volunteers . . for 1865 . . . 2d-10th, 17tli regiments infantry. Company F, 1st regiment U. S. sharpshooters. Companies E, H, 2d regiment U. S. sharpshooters. 1st regiment heavy artillery. (11th inf.) lst-3d batteries light artillery. 1st company heavy artillery. 1st brigade band. 1st regiment frontier cavalry. 54th regiment infantry, Massachusetts. Unassigned recruits. Corrections and additions. E. Town credits. F. Standing of towns in reference to all calls for troops from April, 1861, to September 30, 1865, and the United States enrolment of each town. G. Militia. Index. Report of the adjutant & inspector general (P. T.. Washburn) of the state of Vermont, from Oct. 1, 1865, to Oct. 1, 1866. Montpelier, 1866. 26, 11, 258, 32, 10, 5, 19, [367]-368 p. E533.2.V52 1866. Contents: Report of the adjutant-general. Muster out of troops. Total number of men furnished. Fenians. Appendix. . A. Orders. B. Roster of Vermont volunteers . . . for 1866 . 1. Roster of commissioned officers. lst-17th regiments infantry. Company F, 1st regiment U. S. sharpshootfers. Companies B, H, 2d regiment U. S. sharpshooters. lst-3d battenes light artillery. (1st regiment heavy artillery. See 11th inf.) 1st company heavy artillery. 1st regiment cavalry. Frontier cavalry. (Co. M and F.) 2. Alphabetical index to roster of commissioned officers. 3. Roster of Vermont volunteers, remaining in the service of the United States, Oct. 1, 1865, the date of the last report . . ., and mustered out of service since that time. 7th, 9th regiments infantry. Unassigned recruits. 4. Corrections of the rosters. 804 VEEMONT. Adjutant and inspector-general's office — Continued. Report of the adjutant and inspector-general — Continued. Contents — Continued. Appendix — Continued. C. Final statement of troops raised for and serving in organiza- tions from the state of Vermont during the war of 1861 . . . lst-17th regiments infantry. 1st regiment cavalry. lst-2d companies frontier cavalry. lst-3d batteries light artillery. 1st company heavy artillery. lst-3d companies sharpshooters. Brigade band. Unassigned recruits. Recapitulation. D. Engagements. E. Orders. F. Militia. Index. Report of the adjutant & inspector general (William Wells) of the state of Vermont for 1868. Montpelier, 1868. 35 p. 8°. UA43.V5 1868. Contents: Soldiers unaccounted for. Evidence in courts. Organized militia. List of substitutes who entered the service under the draft of 1863. Annual report of the adjutant and inspector general (William Wells) of the state of Vermont, for 1869. Montpelier, 1869. 60 p. 8°. UA43.V5 1869. Contents: Men transferred from Vermont organizations to the Veteran reserve corps. Men enlisted into the Veteran reserve corps. Recruits for regular army. Men enlisted into Hancock's army corps. Annual report of the adjutant and inspector-general (William Wells) of the state of Vermont, for 1870. Montpelier, 1870. 15 p. 8°. UA43.V5 1870. Contents: Recruits for the regular army. Men transferred from Vermont regiments to the regular army. Biennial report of the adjutant and inspector general (J. S. Peck.) of the state of Vermont. Oct. 1872. Montpelier, 1872. 93 p. 8°. UA43.V5 1872. Contents: Rosters of officers of militia. Names and locations of graves of Vermont soldiers, who died in defence of the union, and whose remains are interred in the National cem- teries. VERMONT. 805 Adjutant and inspector-general's office — Continued. Biennial report of the adjutant and inspector general (J. S. Peck.) of the state of Vermont. Oct. 1874. Montpelier, 1874. 49 p. 8°. UA43.V5 1874. Contents: Roster of officers of militia. Sailors and marines credited to Vermont. Substitute sailors and marines credited to Vermont. Men from Vermont regiments transferred to the navy. Names and location of graves of Vermont soldiers . . . National cem- etery at Andersonville. Biennial report of the adjutant and inspector general (J. S. Peck) of the state of Vermont, for 1877-8. Montpelier, 1878. 11. 8°. UA43.V5 1877-8. Contents: Roster of officer of militia: Officers of the U. S. army from Vermont. Register of commissioned officers of the Vermont volunteers, in the service of the United States, June 1, 1863. Wood- stock, Vt., 1863. 37 p. 8°. E533.3.V52 (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) Report of the adj't. & inspector general (J. S. Peck) transmit- ting a list of drafted men who paid commutation. Made in compliance with a resolution of the General assembly, Oct. 9, 1872. Montpelier, 1872. 44 p. 8°. (With Adjutant & ins. genl's reports. 1868-1870, 1872, 1874-1890.) Adjutant-general's office. 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. Comp. by authority of the General assembly under the direction of Theodore S. Peck, adjutant-general. Montpelier, Vt., 1892. vii, [5]- 863 p. 4°. E533.3.V54 Contents: Report. lst-17th regiments infantry. Company F, 1st U. S. sharpshooters. Companies E, H, 2d TJ. S. sharpshooters. lst-3d batteries light artillery. 1st heavy artillery. Frontier cavalry. Recruits for 54th Mass. inf. (colored). Miscellaneous recruits (colored). Substitutes and representative recruits (colored). Hancock's First army corps. Veteran reserve corps. TJnassigned recruits. Vermonters as officers in the United States army. 806 VEKMONT. Adjutant-general's office — Continued. Revised roster of Vermont volunteers — Continued. Contents — Continued. Recruits for the regular army. Men transferred to the regular army. Vermonters as officers in the United States navy. List of naval vessels upon which officers of Vermont served. Volunteer sailors and marines. The United States colored troops (history). Vermonters who served as officers in the United States colored troops. Vermonters — General and staff officers, and from other states. Vermonters who held commissions in Iowa regiments. Vermonters who served as officers in the Veteran reserve corps. Vermonters in the Tenth Mass. infantry in 1861. Vermonters breveted for meritorious service. Vermonters in the regular army breveted for meritorious ^service. Vermonters in the United States colored troops hrevetted for meritori- ous service. Vermonters on staff and from other states brevetted for meritorious service. First brigade band. Officers and enlisted men of Vermont awarded medals of honor for dis- tinguished service. Governors of Vermont, staff and General officers appointed from Ver- mont, 1861-1865. Names and location of graves of Vermont soldiers in National cemeteries. Unassigned recruits. Records amended. Errata. Index. Avditor's office. ^Auditor's (Jeptha Bailey) report, Nov. 6, 1863. {In Journal of the Senate . . . 1863 . . . Montpelier, 1863. 8°. p. 194- 196.) J87.V5. 1863b {In L. C.) On extra pay of $7 a month to soldiers. Commission for erecting monuments at Gettysburg. * Monuments at Gettysburg. Report of the Vermont commis- sioners, 1888 . . . Rutland, 1888. 16 p. plates (partly fold.) 8°. E481.G3V5 {In L. C.) Vermont monuments at Gettysburg. Report of the Vermont commissioners, 1890, including the speeches and poem at the dedication, Oct. 9, 1889. Burlington, 1890. 45 p. illus., fold. pi. 8°. E481.G3V6 General assembly. House. Committee on elections. * Report of Committee on election, on House bill relative to soldiers' voting. {In Journal of the House . . . 1863. Montpelier, 1863. 8°. p. 312-314.) J87.V5 1863c {In L. C.) VEKMONT. 807 Governor. Executive address (Erastus Fairbanks). Extra session, Apr. 23, 1861. Montpelier, 1861. 8 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) * Valedictory address. (Erastus Fairbanks.) Oct. 1861. [n. p., 1861?] 16 p. 8°. Message (Frederick Tlolbrook) to the General assembly, at their annual session, Oct. 1862. Montpelier, 1862. 38 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Annual message (J. G. Smith) to the General assembly. Oct. session, 1863. Montpeher, 1863. 32 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) * Abstract of expenditures byt he Governor . . . , from Oct. 1, 1862, to Oct. 1, 1863. {In Journal of the Senate . . . Montpeher, 1863. 8°. p. [175]-176.) J87.V5 1863b {In L. C.) * Same. {In Journal of the House . . . Montpelier, 1863. 8°. p. 291-292.) J87.V5 1863c {In L. C.) * Communication from the Governor (Frederick Holbrook) to the General assembly . . . Annual session, 1863. [Oct. 8, 1863.] Montpeher, 1863. 16 p. 8°. J87.V52 1863 {In L. C.) Message (J. G. Smith) to the General assembly . . . Oct. session, 1864. Montpeher, [1864?] 39, 36 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Message. (J. G. Smith.) To the General assembly . . . Oct. 12, 1865. Montpeher, [1865?] 44 p. 8°. J87.V5 1865 Oct. 12 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) *Message. (Paul Dihingham). Oct. 13, 1865. Montpeher, [1865?] 30 p. 8°. J87.V5 1865 Oct. 13. {Inh.C.) Pay. * Petition of soldiers in the invahd corps for state pay. {In Journal of the Senate . . . 1863 . . . Montpeher, 1863. 8°. p. 198-199.) J87.V5 1863b {In L. C.) Quartermaster-general's office. * Report of the quartermaster-general ... for the year 1862. [n. p., 1862?] 27 p. Report of the quartermaster-general (G. F. Davis) of the state of Vermont. For the year ending -Oct. 1, 1863. Montpe- lier, 1863. 56 p. 2 fold. tabs. 8° UC51.V5 1862/63. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Annual report of the quartermaster-general (G. F. Davis) of the state of Vermont, for the year ending Sept. 5, 1864. Montpelier, 1864. 38 p. fold. tab. 8°. UC51.V5 1864/65 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) 80379—13 .52 »u» VERMONT. Soldiers' home. Bennington. Report of the officers . . . UB384.V5 1888. July 31, 1888. Rutland, 1888. 14 p. 8°. 1891-92. Rutland, 1892. 28 p. front. 8° (/n W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) *1893-94. Rutland, 1894. 34 p. front. 8°. {In L. C.) *1895-96. Rutland, 1896. 34 p. front. 8°. {In L. C.) 1897-98. Rutland, 1898. 32 p. 8°. *1899-00. Bradford, 1900. 30 p. front., plate. 8° {In L. C.) *1900-02. Bradford, [1902?] 30 p. front. 8° {In L. 0.) *1902-04. Bradford, [1904?] 29, [2] p. front., plate. 8° {In L. C.) *1904-06. *1906-08. Bellow^ Falls, Vt., [1908?]. 23, [1] p. front. 8°. {In L. 0.) *1908-10. Montpelier, [1910.] 19, [1] p. front., plate. 8°. {In L. C.) State aid to soldiers' families. Report of John Howe, jr. Sept. 1, 1862. {Witlh Message of Frederick Holbrook, governor . . . Oct. 1862. In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) * Report of John Howe, jr., relative to state aid for soldiers' families in Vermont, from Sept. 1, 1862, to Sept. 1, 1863. {In Journal of the Senate . . . Montpelier, 1863. 8°. p. 177-180.) J87.V5 1863b (/wL. C.) * Same. {In Journal of the House . . . Montpelier, 1863. 8°. p. 293-296.) J87.V5 1863c {In L. C.) Report of John Howe, jr. Sept. 1, 1863-Sept. 1, 1864. ( With Message of governor . . . Oct. 1864.) {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) Report of John Howe, jr. Sept. 1, 1864-Sept. 1, 1865. ( Witl Message of governor . . . Oct. 12, 1865. In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) Supreme court. Opinion of the judges of the Supreme court of Vermont on the constitutionality of "An act providing for soldiers voting." St. Albans, 1864. 26 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 289.) Surgeon-general' s office. Correspondence relative to hospital for sick and wounded Ver- mont soldiers. {With Message of the governor . . . Oct. 1864.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Report of the surgeon-general (S. W. Thayer). Oct. 1, 1864. {With Message of the governor . . . Oct. 1864.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) VEEMONT. 809 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Heavy Artillery. 1st heavy artillery, (llth regiment.) Assault on the lines of Petersburg, April 2, 1865. By C. H. Anson. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. v.l,p.[85]-98.) E464.M78 Battle of Cedar Creek. ' By D. C. Ayer. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Xebr. Civil war sketches and incidents^ Omaha, 1902. 8°. v. 1, p. 263-268.) E464.M65. From Yorktown to Williamsburg. By R. C. Benton^ (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. GHmpses of the nation's struggle ... St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Second series, p^ 204-222.) E464.M63 Personal recollections of the St. Albans raid. By R. C\ Benton. (/nM.O.L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1893. 8°. Third series^ p. 404-421.) E464.M63 Roster, Society 1st artillery, llth regiment, Vermont vol- unteers. 1890. By H. C. H. Lewis, secretary . . . Burlington, 1890. 82 p. 8°. E533.7.1st Constitution and by-laws. p. 13-14. [Annual meetings of the Society.] 1st (1887 at Burlington.) p. 16-18. 2d (1888 at Burlington.) p. 18-22. 3d (1889 at St. Johnsbury.) p. 22-29. Roster, p. 31-82. liglt Artillery, 1st battery light artillery. Mustered out August 10, 1864. Recruits transferred to 2d battery light artillery. Chase's battery. See 2d independent battery light artillery. Cavalry. 1st cavalry. Lacy Springs, Va. A ruse we played on the rebels. By S, A. Clark. (In National tribune. July 4, 1889, p. 3.) In the immediate rear: experience and observations of a, field surgeon. By Ahnon Clarke. . . . (In M. O. L. L^ U. S. Wis. War papers . , . Milwaukee, 1896. 8°. V, 3, p. 87-101,) E464.M78 Over the dead-line; or, Tracked by blood hounds, giving the author's experiences in Pemberton, Libby, Belle Isle, Andersonville, and Florence, S. C. . . . By S. M. Dufur. [BurliQgton, 1902.] viii, 283 p. front, (port.) E611,D86 810 VEEMONT. Cavalry — Continued. Boldly they rode. First Vermont cavalry at Gettysburg and Cedar Creek. In the charge with Farnsworth at Eound Top . . . By G. L. KUmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 1st cavalry reunion society. Set Reunion society of Ver- mont officers. Address by George T. Childs . . . Nov. 5, 1874. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) SeeS\h infantry. Infantry. 1st infantry. *The boys of 1861. By Selden Connor. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Me. War papers . . . Portland, 1898. 8°. vol. 1, p. 323-343.) E464.M6 2d infantry. Company I. Reunion greeting, together with an historical sketch, and a complete descriptive Ust of the members of Co. I, 2d regt., Vt. vols., in the war for the union, 1861 to 1865, with final statement of the regiment . . . By P. S. Chase. . . . Brattleboro, 1891. 61, [3] p. 24°. 3d infantry. Company K. The sleeping sentinel. By F. De H. Janvier. Philadel- phia, 1863. 19 p. 12°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 283.) Private William Scott. 6th infantry. See Vermont brigade. 7th infantry. A narrative of the services of the officers and enlisted men of the 7th regiment of Vermont volunteers (vet- erans), from 1862 to 1866. By W. C. Holbrook . . . New York, 1882. viii, [1]-219 p. front, (port.) 8°. E533.5.7th 8th infantry. Sketch of the hfe of John B. Mead, colonel of the Eighth Vermont veteran volunteers. Read by . . . John L. Barstow, at the 16th re-union ... at Newport, Ver- mont, Aug. 24, 1888. West Randolph, Vt., 1889. lip. 8° {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 211.) The marching, fighting 8th Vt. Tiresome, hungry march- ing around Washington — Fighting under Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley. By J. S. Bean. {In National tribune, v. 30, no. 24, p. 7, June 16, 1910.) f°. History of the Eighth regiment Vermont volunteers, 1861-1865. By G. N. Carpenter . . . Boston, 1886. X p., 1 1., 335 p. front., pi., port., plans, fac-sims. 8°- E533.5.8th TBEMONT. 811 Infantry — Continued . 8th infantry — Continued. Second re-union of the Eighth regiment Vermont volun- teers, at White Eiver Junction, Sept. 2, 1873. Keport of the meeting. Poem, by G. N. Carpenter, [n. p.,] 1874. 16 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) General Butler at New Orleans, 1862. By C. B. Childe (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. v. 5, p. [175]-198.) E464.M71 Eighth Vermont association. Constitution and by-laws, and names and P. O. address of surviving members. BurUngton, 1888. 1 1., [2] p., 11 1. 12°. (In W. D. L. pamp. V. 283.) Campaign in the Shenandoah Valley, 1864. A paper read before the Eighth Vermont volunteers and First Ver- mont cavalry, at their annual re-union, in Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 2, 1886. By H. E. HiU . . . Boston, [1886 «] 13, [3] p. illus., pi. 8°. (/nW. D.L. pamp. v. 201.) Eighth Vermont association. Twenty-second re-union, Montpelier, Oct. 1st, 1895. In memoriam. Colonel George Nathaniel Carpenter. By S. E. Howard, [n. p., n. d.] ll.,[6]p. port. 8°. (/tiW.D.L. pamp.v.279.) A fight over flags. Terrific contest of the Eighth Ver- mont at Cedar Creek. . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) 9th infantry. The Ninth Vermont. A regiment of plucky Green Mountain boys. Story of a participant who was on the inside at Harper^s Ferry when Miles surrendered to Jackson . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) * Discourse on Maj . Charles Jarvis, who was mortally wounded Dec. 1, 1863. By Rev. M. Kimball. New York, 1864. 24 p. 10th infantry. Personal recollections and civil war diary, 1864. By L. A. Abbott . . . Burlington, 1908. x p., 2 1., 296 p. front., (port.) 12 pi. 8°. E601.A13 A history of the Tenth regiment, Vermont volunteers, with biographical sketches of the officers who fell in battle. And a complete roster of all the officers and men connected with it ... By Chaplain E. M. Haynes. (Lewiston, Me.,] 1870. "viii, [9]-249 p. 8°, E5.33.5.10th 812 VERMONT. Infantry — Continued . 10th infantry — Continued. A history of the Tenth regiment, Vt. vols., Avith biograph- ical sketches of nearly every officer who ever belonged to the regiment, and many of the non-commissioned officers and men, and a complete roster of all the officers and men ... 2d ed. rev. enl. . . . By the chaplain, E. M. Haynes. Rutland, 1894. v, [1] p. 1 1., 604 p. front., pi., port., maps ("partly fold.), plans. 8°. E533.5.10thH Mustered out June 22, 1865. Recruits transferred to 5th infantry. 11th infantry. Designation changed to 1st heavy artillery, December 10, 1862. 12th infantry. Army life in Virginia. Letter from the Twelfth Vermont regiment and personal experiences of volunteer service in the war for the union, 1862-63. By. G. G. Benedict . . . Burlington, 1895. 4 p. 1., 194 p. pi., port. 8°. E533.5.12th See 13th infantry. 13th infantry. * Letters soliciting subscriptions for purchase of three posts to mark positions at Gettysburg, [n. p., n. d.] (pamp.) {In Vt. state library.) The Second brigade; or. Camp life. By a volunteer. IE. E. Palmer?] Montpelier, 1864. 2 p. 1., [5]-224 p. 12°. '* Supplement to the history of the Thirteenth regiment Vermont volunteers, 1911. Comp. by E. N. Peck, secretary . . . [n. p., 1911?] p. 865-896. illus. (incl. ports.) 4°. E533.5.13thsupp (ZnL. C.) * Pictorial history Thirteenth regiment Vermont volunteers war of 1861-1865. [By] R. P. Sturtevant. [n. p., 1910.] 861, [1] p., 1 1. incl. illus., plates, (partly fold.), ports. 4°. E533.5.13th {In L. C.) 14th infantry. A short history of the 14th Vermont regt. By G. G. Benedict . . . 1863. 1887. An account of the reunion held July 4th, 1887, also, a roster of the regiment . . . Bennington, 1887. 97p., 1 1. front., illus., ports. 8°. VEKMONT. 813 Infantry — Continued . 14th infantry — Continued. Life in camp ; a history of the nine months' service of the Fourteenth Vermont regiment, from Oct. 21, 1862, when it was mustered into the U. S. service, to July 21, 1863, including the battle of Gettysburg. By J. C. Williams . . . Claremont.N.H., 1864. 167, [l]p. 12°. E533.5.14th See 13th infantry. 15th infantry. See 13th infantry. 16th infantry. * Reunions and roster. 1878 and 1888. Montpeher, Vt., [n. d.] 27 p. {In Vt. state library.) See 13th infantry. 18th infantry failed to complete its organization. 2d brigade. See 13th infantry. Reunion society of Vermont officers. Proceedings of the reimion society of Vermont officers, 1864-1884, with addresses delivered at its meetings . . . and a roster of the society. Burlington, 1885. 1 p. 1., [2], [vii]-viii, 487 p. 8°. Contents : Ist (1864 at Montpelief.) p. [3J-14. 2d (1865 at Montpelier.) p. [15]-31. 3d (1866 at Montpelier.) p. [32]-62. 4th (1867 at Montpelier.) p. [63]-78. 5tli (1868 at Montpelier.) p. [79]-lll. 6th (1869 at Montpelier.) p. [112]-139. 7th (1871 at Rutland.) p. [140]-166. 8th (Jan. 11, 1872 at Burlington.) p. [167]-183. 9th (Nov. 7, 1872 at Montpelier.) p. [184J-200. 10th (1873 at Brattleboro.) p. [201]-217. 11th (1874 at Montpelier.) p. [218]-236. 12th (1875 at St. Albans.) p. [237i-251. 13th (1876 at Montpelier.) p. [252]-268. 14th (1877 at St. Johnsbury.) p. [269]-286. 15th (1878 at Montpelier.) p. [287]-302. 16th (Jan. 8, 1880 at Brandon.) p. [303]-326. 17th (Nov. 11, 1880 at Montpelier.) p. [327J-358. 18th (Jan. 5, 1882 at White River Junction.) p. [358]-381. 19th (Nov. 2, 1882 at Montpelier.) p. [382H09. 20th (1883 at Rutland.) p. [410H37. 2lBt (1884 at Montpelier.) p. [438H70. Honor to the memory of Major James S. Peck. p. [471]. Officers of the Society, p. [473H74. Roll of members, p. [475H87. (Includes orations and addresses.) 814 VEEMONT. Infantry — Continued. Reunion society of Vermont officers — Continued. An oration before the Reunion society of Vermont of&cers, in Representatives' hall, Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 22, 1868, by P. T. Washburn . . . Montpelier, 1869. 29 p. 8°. E533.W31 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) An oration before the Reunion society of Vermont officers, in the Representatives' hall, Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 4, 1869. By W. W. Grout . . . Rutland, 1869. 29 p. 8°. E533.G89 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) *An oration before the Re-union society of Vermont officers, in the Representatives' hall, Montpelier, Vt., November 7th, 1872. By Col. Samuel E. Pingree . . . Montpe- lier, 1872. 18 p. 8° E649.P63 (In L. C.) *Addresses before the Reunion society of Vt. officers and the First Vermont . cavahy reunion society, Nov. 4th and 5th, 1874. [Burlington, 1874.] 34 p. 8°. E533.6.1st (Inlj.C.) Addresses by George T. Childs and P. O'Meara. Address by George T. ChiJds . . . delivered belore the Reunion society of Vt. officers, in the Hall of the House of ■ representatives, at Montpelier, Nov. 5, 1875. .[Biy- lington, 1874.] 34 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) An oration before the Reunion society of Vermont officers, in the Hall of the House of representatives, Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 31, 1878. By Lucius Bigelow . . . Mont- peher, 1879. 15 p. 8°. (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Gen. John Sedgwick. An address delivered before the Vermont officers' reunion society, at their sixteenth annua] meeting at Montpelier, Nov. 11, 1880. By Mar- tin T. McMahon, adjutant-general. Sixth army corps. Rutland, 1880. 33 p. 8°. E467.1.S4M16 The service of the Vermont troops. An oration before the Reunion society of Vermont officers, in the Representa- tives' hall, Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 2, 1882. By G. G. Benedict. Montpelier, 1882. 31 p. 8°. E533.B46 (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Vermont brigade composed of the following: 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th regiments infantry. 1st regiment heavy artillery. (11th inf.) Vermont brigade. The Old Vermont brigade at Petersburg. A paper read before the Mmnesota commandery of the Military order of the loyal legion of the United States, at St. Paul, VERMONT. 815 Infantry — Continue d . Vermont brigade — Continued. May 4, 1887. By Brvt. Maj. Gen. L. A. Grant. St. Paul, Minn., 1887. 25 p. 8°. E533.4.G76 {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) The Vermont brigade. WTio would not have been an old soldier? By R. D. Sanborn. (In National tribune. June 13, 1889, p. 3.) The old ^^ermont brigade. By A. F. Walker. (In M. O. Ij. L. U. S. 111. ^Military essays and recollections . . . Chicago, 1894. 8°. v. 2, p. [i89]-209.) E464.M56 Same (%vith shght alterations). In M. 0. lu. L. U. S. N. Y. Personal recollections of the war of the rebelhon . . . Ed. by A. N. Blakeman. New York, 1897. 8°. Second series, p. 316-335.) E464.M7 The Vermont brigade in the Shenandoah Valley. 1864. By A. F. Walker. Burlington, 1869. 191 p. front. (map) plans. 12°. E533.4.W17 Sharpshooters. Sharpshooters, 1st company. See 1st U. S. sharpshooters. Company F. Vermont riflemen m the war for the union, 1861-1865. A his- tory of Company F, First United States sharpshooters. By WrQ. Y. W. Ripley . . . Rutland, 1883. 204 p. front., (port.) plates, plans. 8°. E492.7.1stS5 Sharpshooters, 2d and 3d companies. See 2d U. S. sharp- shooters. Companies E and H. Volunteers. Register. {In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. . . . [Washington, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 See Adjutant and inspector general's office. MISCELLANEOUS . Addison county. * History of Addison county, Vermont . . . By H. P. Smith. Syracuse, N. Y., 1886. 774, Ixii p. ports., 4°. F57.A2S7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 76-116. Bradford. *A history of Bradford, Vermont ... By Silas McKeen . . . MontpeUer, Vt., 1875. 459, [3] p. front., ports. 8° F59.B7M1 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 101-111. 816 VERMONT. Brattleboro. * Brattleboro, Windham county, Vermont . . . By Henry Burnham. Brattleboro, 1880. 2 p. 1., [17]-191 p. 8°. F59.B8B9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 54-57. Chittenden county. * History of Chittenden county, Vermont . . . Ed. by W. S. Raun. Syracuse, N.Y., 1886. 867p. ports. 4°. F57.C5R2 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 329-383. Claims. Claims between the United States and the state of Vermont. . . . Committee on the judiciary . . . Report . . . [Wash- ington, 1887.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 2d sess. House. Report no. 3602.) Coventry. *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 . . . [Newport, Vt., 1912. 51, [2] p. pi. ports. 8°. F59.C9W9 (/w L. C.) Danby. * The history and map of Danby, Vermont. By J. C. Wil- liams. Rutland, Vt., 1869. 393 p. front, (fold, map.) 8°. F59.D2W7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 294-316. Essex. The memorial record of Essex, Vermont. Prepared by L. C. Butler. Pub. by vote of the town. Burlington, 1886. 59, [2] p. 8°. F59.E7B8 Franklin county. * History of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vermont . . . Ed. byL. C.Aldrich. Syracuse, N. Y., 1891. 821 p. ports. 4°. F57.F8A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 160-214. Gettysburg, Pa. * The battle of Gettysburg, and the part taken therein by Vermont troops. By G. G. Benedict . . . 1867. 24 p. 8°. E481.G3B65 (7n L. C.) Ed. 2 pub. in 1870 under title: Vermont at Gettysburg. VERMONT. 817 Gettysburg, Pa. — Continued. Vermont at Gettysburg. A sketcli of the part taken by the Vermont troops in the battle of Gettysburg. By G. G. Benedict . . . Burlington, 1870. 2 p. L, 27, iv {i. e. v) p. front, (port.) pi. map. 8°. E481.G3B7 The substance of a paper read before the Vermont hist. soc. Jan. 26, 1864. Report of W. G. Veazey, agent to visit Gettysburgh in rela- tion to National cemetery. Nov. 2, 1863 . ( With Message of the governor . . . Oct. 1864. In W. D. L. pamp. v. 289.) Grand Isle county. See Franklin county. Greensboro. The memorial record of the soldiers who enlisted from Greens- boro, 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. RoUins. Montpelier, 1868. 77 p. 12°. F59.G8R7 (ZnW.D.L. pamp. v. 283.) Guildhall. * A history of Guildhall, Vt. . . . By E. C. Benton. Waverly, Mass.,' 1886. 270 p. illus., plates, ports. 8°. F59.G9B4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 191-193. Hartford. * History of Hartford, Vermont . . . By W. H. Tucker. Burlington, Vt., 1889. xv, 488 p. front., ports. 8°. F59.H3T8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 318-331. *Aihistory of .Vermont. By E. D. Collins . . . Boston, 1903. x, 325 p. front., iUus., ports., maps, facsims. 12°. F49.C71 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 234-254. Jericho. The soldiers' record of Jericho, Vermont. Prepared by E. H. Lane. Pub. by vote of the town. Burlington, 1868. iv, 5-47 p. 12°. F59.J5L2 Mlddletown. * The history of Mlddletown, Vermont, in three discourses . . . Feb. 7 and 21, and March 30, 1867. By Barnes Frisbie . . . Rutland, Vt., 1867. 130 p. 8°. F59.M62F9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 112-126. Hontpelier. * The history of the town of Montpelier ... [A. M. Hemenway, ed.] Montpelier, Vt., 1882. viu, 251-592 p. front., illus., port. 8°. F59.M7H4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 520-526. Civil war period and lists of soldiers in East Montpelier: p. 587-590. 818 VEEMONT. Newbury. * History of Newbury, Vermont ... By F. P. Wells. St. johnsbury, Vt., 1902. xiv p., 1 1., 779 p. front., plates, ports., maps (partly fold.) plans. 8°. F59.N4W4 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 347-353. Norwich. *A history of Norwich, Vermont . . . [By] M. E. Goddard, H. V. Partridge. Hanover, N. H., 1905. 2 p. 1., [2], 276 p., 1 1. plates, ports. 8°. F59.N9G5 {In L. C.) Civil war period; p. 96-102. Norwicli university, Northfield. Norwich university. Her history, her graduates, her roll of honor. Comp. by William A. Ellis . . . Concord, N. H., 1898. xiv, 624 p. front., iUus., plate, ports. 8°. LD4081.N52E5 Civil war period and roll of honor: p. 76-99. St. Albans raid: p. 61-64. Norwich university, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates her roll of honor. Published by Major-General GrenviUe M. Dodge. Comp. and ed. by William A. Ellis . . . Mont- pelier, Vt., 1911. 3 v. fronts., illus., ports. 8° LD4081.N52E51 College cavaliers: v. 1, p. 410-415. St. Albans raid: v. 1, p. 416-421. Roll of honor: v. 1, p. 440^53. Service of alumni and past cadets by states: v. 1, p. 454-461. Roll of honor by rank: v. 1, p. 462-473. * Roster of the graduates and past cadets . . . 1819-1907. • Comp. by W. A. EUis . . . Bradford, Vt., 1907. 85 p. 8°. LD4081.N51g 1907 (/«, L. C.) Roll of honor, [n. p., 18—?] 19 p. 32°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 281.) See Rhode Island. 7th squadron cavalry. Pawlet. * Pawlet for one hundred years. By Hiel Hollister. Albany, 1867. 272 p. 12°. F59.P3H7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 22-27. Pittsford. * History of the town of Pittsford, Vt. ... By A. M. Cav- erly . . . Rutland, 1872. viii, 751 p. front., ports., fold, map. 8°. F59.P6C3 (/n L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 482-498. Poultney. * A history of the town of Poultney, Vermont ... to the year 1875 ... By J. Joslin, B. Frisbie and F. Ruggles. Poult- ney, 1875. vii, [9]-368 p. 8°. F59.P8J8 (/nL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 188-195. VERMONT. 819 Provost marshal. Illegality of the arrest and imprisonment by Provost mar shals, during the late rebellion, of citizens not in the military service, in states where the courts were open and in the undisturbed exercise of their jurisdiction. The dissenting opinion of Mr. Justice Field, of U. S. Supreme cOurt in the Vermont provost marshal case. Decided January, 1879. [n. p., 1879 «] 27 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 15.) Putney. * The history of the town of Putney. By Amos Foster . . . Ludlow, Vt., 1884. 1 p. 1., [21]-272 p. front., ports. 4°. F59.P9F7 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 227-228. Rochester. * History of the town of Rochester, Vt. [By W. W. WUliams.] . . . Montpelier, Vt,, 1869. iv, 92 p. 12°. F59.R6W7 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 63-76. Bockingham. * History of the town of Rockingham, Vermont . . . 1753- 1907 ... By L. S. Hayes. Bellows Falls, Vt., 1907. xvi, 850 p. front., plates, ports., fold, plans. 8°. F59.R7H2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 499-519. Royalton. * History of Royalton, Vermont . . . 1769-1911. By Evelyn M. W. Lovejoy. Burlington, Vt., 1911. xxi, 1146 p. plates, ports. 3 fold. maps, facsims. 8°. F59.R74L8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 443-458. Rupert. * Rupert, Vt. Historical and descriptive, 1761-1898. By G. S. Hibbard. Rutland, Vt., [1899.] 211 p. 8°. F59.R8H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 38-40. Rutland. Official military and naval records of Rutland, Vermont, in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1866. Men credited to town . . . Comp. by vote of the towns of Rutland, West Rutland, and Proctor, by J. H. Gouldmg. 1889-90-91. Rutland, 1891. 100 p. 8°. F59.R9G6 Rntlandjcounty. *^History of Rutland county, Vermont . . . Ed. by H. P. Smith and W. S. Raun. Syracuse, N. Y., 1886. 959 p. ports. 4°. F57.R9S6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 75-140. 820 VEKMONT. St. Albans raid. History of the St. Albans raid. Annual address before the Vermont historical society, delivered at Montpelier, Vt., . . . Oct. 17, 1876. By Hon. E. A. Sowles. St. Albans, 1876. 48 p. 8°. F59.S1S7 (E470.95.S73 In Jj.C.) The St. Albans raid; or, Investigation into the charges against Lieut. Bennet H. Yong and command, for their acts at St. Albansj Vt., on the 19th Oct., 1864. Being a complete and authentic report of all the proceedings . . . Comp. by L. N. Benjamin. Montreal, 1865. 2 p. 1., 480 p. 8°. E483.38.B46 See 1st heavy artillery. See also Norwich university. St. Johnsbury. *The soldiers' record of St. Johnsbury. By A. G. Chadwick. St. Johnsbury, 1883. 215 p. Springfield. * History of the town of Springfield, Vermont ... C. H. Hubbard and Justus Dartt. 1752-1895. Boston, 1895. xi, 618 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. F59.S7H8 (In Jj.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 166-191. *Tlie story of Vermont. By J. L. Heaton. Boston, 1889. [8], 11-319 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. (The story of the states.) F49.H43 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 242-268. Stowe. The memorial record of the soldiers from Stowe, Vermont, who fought for our government, during the rebellion of 1861-5. Prepared by R. A. Savage. MontpeHer, 1867. 104 p. 12°. F59.S8S2. * Speech of Hon. Jacob Collamer, on presenting a memorial from inhabitants of Swanton, Vt., proposing amendments to the constitution, dehvered in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 7, 1861. Washington, 1861. 8 p. 8°. E440.5.C69 (In L. C.) * Vermont for young Vermonters. By M. I. Kimball. New York, 1904. xviii, 413 p. front., illus., ports., maps, facsims. 12°. F49.K49 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 286-300. The Vermont historical gazetteer ; a magazine embracing the history of each town, civil, ecclesiastical, biographical and military. Ed. by Abby Maria Hemenway. . . . Burlington, Vt., 1867-1882. 4 v. plates, ports. 4°. F51.H48 VERMONT. 821 Vermoat in the civil war. A history of the part taken by the Ver- ~ mont soldiers and sailors in the war for the union, 1861-5. By G. G. Benedict. Burlington, Vt., 1886-1888. 2 v. fronts., ports., maps, plans. 8°. E533.B48. * Vermont in the great rebellion. Containing historical and biographi- cal sketches, etc. By 0. F. R. Waite. Claremont, N. H., 1869. 288 p. front., pL, port. 12°. E533.W14 {In UV.) Vermont's indebtedness for arms furnished by the General govern- ment. Letter from the Attorney-general . . . relating to the alleged indebtedness of the state of Vermont for arms furnished . . . 1863 and 1864. [Washington, 1886.] 6 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 43.) Volunteer disabled soldiers' home in Vermont. . . . Committee on military affairs. . . . Report . . . biU appropriating $25,000 in aid of a Volunteer disabled sol- diers' home ia the state of Vermont. [Washington, 1887.] 1 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 49th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Report no. 1633.) Waitsfield. The memorial record of Waitsfield, Vermont. Prepared by Rev. A. B. Dascomb. Published by vote of the town. Montpelier, 1867. 30 p. 12°. F59.W1D2 {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 283.) * History of the town of Waitsfield, Vermont, 1782-1908 . . . By M. B. Jones. Boston, Mass!, 1909. viii, 524 p. front., plates, plans. 8°. F59.W1J8 {In L. C.) Civil war period and list of soldiers: p. 83-96. Wallingford. * History of Wallingford, |Vermont. By Walter Thorpe . . . Rutland, Vt., [1911.] 222, [2] p. mcl. front., iUus. 8°. F59.W18T5 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 145-151. Wardsboro. *Wardsboro. By J. P. Warren . . . Chicago, 1886. 32 p. 4°. F59.W2W2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 16-17. Washington connty. *The history of Washington county in the Vermont historical gazetteer . . . Collated and pub. by A. M. Hemenway. Montpeher, Vt., 1882. [4], 932 p. ports. 8°. F57.W3H4 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 14-20. 822 VIBGINIA. Wells. * History of Wells, Vermont . . . By Hiland Paul . . . Rut- land, 1869. 154 p. 12°. F59.W4P2 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 41-47. Windsor county. * History of Windsor county, Vermont . . . Ed. by L. C. Aldrich and F. JR. Holmes. Syracuse, N. Y., 1891. 1005 p. ports. 4°. r57.W7A3 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 110-177. Woodstock. * History of Woodstock, Vermont. By H. S. Dana. Boston 1889. XV, 641 p. plates, ports., map. 8°. F59.W8D1 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 524-526. VIRGINIA. STATE PUBLICATIONS. Acting Chief engineer. Report of the acting chief engineer of Virginia with accom- panying documents. Jan. 13, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 30 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . 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J87.V7 1861/62b Commissioner to seceding states. *CommunicatiDn from Hon. John Robertson, the commissioner to seceding states, enclosing correspondence with them. Feb. 20, 1861. [Richmond? Va., 1861 ?] 24 p. 8°. {In Senate journal and documents . . . Extra session, 1861. Doc. xvii.) J87.V6 1861b {InL.C.) 80379—13 53 824 VIBGINIA. General assembly. Joint committee. * Report of the Joint committee relative to conscription of state officers by the Confederate government. March 4, 1864. [Richmond ? 1864 ?] 8 p. 8°. ( With Journal of the Senate . . . Richmond, 1863. Doc. xx.) J87.V7 1863/64b General assembly. Joint committee. * Report of the Joint committee of the General assembly of Virgiaia appointed to investigate charges of abuse and in- humanity to conscripts at Camp Lee. March 10, 1864. [Richmond? 1864?] 10 p. 8°. (With Journal of the Senate . . . Richmond, 1863. Doc. xxxi.) J87.V7 1863/64b (InJj.C.) Committee of privileges and elections. Report of the Committee of privileges and elections on an executive communication. Dec. 9, 1861. [Richmond, 1861?] 3 p. 8°. (With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. iii.) J87.V7 1861/62b Report of the Committee of privileges and elections on the qualification of certain senators. Mar. 13, 1862. [Rich- mond, 1862?] 5 p. 8°. ( mi/i Journal of the Senate .. . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xxxix.) J87.V7 1861/62b Committee on claims. Report of the Committee on claitns relative to the memorial of the president of the New York and Virginia steamship company. [Richmond, 1866?] p. 17-20. 8°. {In Docu- ments. 1865-6. Doc. no. xvi.) J87.V9 1865/66p Defence. Communication from the governor relative to better organi- zation for the defence of Virginia cities. Feb. 11, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 4 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xxvii.) J87.V7 1861/62b Department of public instruction. * Memorial day annual, 1912. The causes and outbreak of the war between the states, 1861-1865. For use as a source book of contemporary authorities. Pub. by the Depart- ment of public instruction at the request of the Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond, 1912. 94 p. incl. front., port. 8°. E581.V8 (7nL. C.) Dibrell's warehouse. Communication from the governor of Virginia in relation to fire at Dibrell's warehouse. Dec. 5, 1861. [Richmond, 1861?] 7 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. i.) J87.V7 1861/62b VIEGINIA. 825 Executive expenditures. Report of the Joint committee on the Executive expenditures. Feb. 25, 1862. [Eiclimond, 1862?] 26 p. 8°. (With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xxxv.) J87.V7 1861/62b First auditor. Communication from the First auditor transmitting tobacco warehouse statement in response to Senate resolution. Dec. 21,1861. [Richmond, 1861?] 14 p. 8°. {With J omn&l of the Senate . . Doc. no. x.) JS7.V7 1861/62b First auditor's office. Supplemental report of the Joint committee on the First auditor's office. Mar. 31, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 3 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xlv.) J87.V7 1861/62b General asserribly. Acts of the General assembly of the state of Virgiaia, passed at called session, 1862, in the eighty-seventh year of the Commonwealth. Richmond, 1862. 154, 29 p. 8°. "The new constitution of Virginia, with the amended bill of rights, as adopted by the reform convention of 1850-51, and as amended by the convention of 1860-61. 29 p. 8° " General assemily. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Virginia : begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond ... 2d of Dec, 1861. Richmond, 1861. 334, [1], [653] p. 8°. J87.V7 1861/62b With accompanying documents. Journal of the Senate of the commonwealth of Virginia: begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond, ... 3d day of Dec, 1866. Richmond, 1866. 459 [1], [146] p. 8°. J87.V9 1866/67b With accompanying documents. General assembly. Joint committee. * Report of the Joint committee on the subject of the defence of the city of Richmond, &c., &c., &c. [Richmond? 1862?] 4 p. 8°. ( With Message of the Governor . . . 1862 . . . pt. 5, doc iv.) J87.V7 1861/62p pt. 5. (/n L. C.) Report of the Joint committee on the auditor's office. Feb. 3,1862. [Richmond, 1862 ?] 3 p. 8°. ( Wi^?!, Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xxii.) J87.V7 1861/62b Report of the Joint committee on the Second auditor's office. Feb. 3, 1862. [Richmond, 1862 ?] 3 p. 8°. {With Jouv- nal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xxi.) J87.V7 1861/62b 826 VIRGINIA. General assembly. Joint committee — Continued. Report of the Joint committee on a plan of proceedings to be adopted in the trial of Judge Pitts. Mar. 19, 1862. [Rich- mond, 1862?] 5 p. 8°. (TfiiA Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xh.) J87.V7 1861/62b Report of the Joint committee appointed to proceed to Wash- ington and present to the President of the United States certain resolutions adopted by the General assembly of Virginia. [Richmond, 1866?] p. 79-86 8°. (In Docu- ments 1865-6. Doc. no. xxii.) J87.V9 1865/66p General assembly. Joint committee on salt. * Virginia salt laws. [Richmond? 1864?] 21 p. 8°. HD9213.U5V8 1864 (In L. C.) Gold. Report of the Committee for courts of justice relative to dis- tribution of certain gold. Dec. 29, 1865. [Richmond, 1865?] 7 p. 8°. (In Documents 1865-6. Doc. no. xi.) J87.V9 1865/66p Gosport Navy yard. * Report of Wm. H. Peters, commissioner appointed by the Governor to make an inventory of property taken from the U. S. government at the Navy yard, Gosport and in and near Portsmouth, Virginia, Oct. 19, 1861. [Richmond? 1861?] 137 p. 8°. (Fii/t Message of the Governor and accompanying documents. 1861. Richmond, 1861. pt. 5, doc. XXV.) J87.V7 1861/62p. {In L. C.) Returns of provisions, small stores & clothing, at the Gosport navy yard, April, 1861. Mar. 31, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 16 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xliii.) J87.V6 1861/62b Governor. Communication from the governor of the state relative to reprieves, pardons, &c. Dec. 18, 1861. [Richmond, 1861?] 14 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. vi.) J87.V7 1861/62b Communication from the governor of Virginia transmitting joint resolutions of the General assembly of Georgia oppos- ing reconstruction of the late union. Jan. 6, 1861. {i. e. 1862.) [Richmond, 1862?] 11 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc.no. xii.) J87.V6 1861/62b * Communication from the governor transmitting correspond- ence of President Buchanan and his excellency, John Tyler, the commissioner from Virginia. Feb. 1, 1861. [Richmond? 1861?] 14 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . Extra session. Richmond, 1861. Doc. xiii.) J87.V6 1861b {In L. C.) VIRGINIA. 827 Governor — Continued . Communication relative to interment of Hon. John Tyler in Hollywood cemetery. Jan. 23, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 7 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xviii.) J87.V7 1861/62b * Message. (John Letcher.) Jan. 7, 1861. Iv p. 8°. {With Journal of the House of delegates . . . Extra session, 1861. Richmond, 1861. Doc. 1.) J87.V6 1861c {In L. C.) * Communication . . . transmitting report of General Tahaf- erro of April 23, 1861. [Richmond ? 1861 «] ( With Message of the governor . . . 1861. pt. 5, doc. Ixii.) J87.V7 1861/62p (/nL.C.) * Communication . . . transmitting documents from paymaster- general of the Virginia forces. [Richmond? 1861?] 22 p. 8°. {With Message of the governor . . 1861. pt. 5, doc. Ix.) J87.V7 1861/62p {In L. C.) Dated Feb. 18, 1862. * Communication . . . transmitting documents from Auditing board, &c., &c., &c. [Richmond? 1861?] 19 p. 8°. {With Message of the governor . . 1961. pt. 5, doc. Iviii.) J87.V7 1861/62p {In L. C.) * Proclamation to the people of northeastern Virginia, June 14, 1861. {In Message of the governor . . . 1861. [Rich- mond, 1862?] 8°. pt. l,doc. l,p.9-10.) J87.V7 1861/62p {In L. C.) John Letcher, governor. * Communication relative to members of the House of dele- gates who were taken prisoners by the enemy, Oct. 6, 1862. [Richmond? 1862?] 5 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Sen- ate .. . Extra session 1862 . . . Doc. v.) J87.V7 1862b {In L. C.) * Communication from the governor of Virginia concerning the organization of reserved force. Jan. 25, 1864. [Rich- mond ? 1864 «] 7 p. 8°. ( With Journal of the Senate . . . 1863. doc. X.) J87.V7 1863/64b {In L. C.) John Letcher, governor. * Communication ... in relation to removal of machinery from State armory. Dec. 11, 1863. [Richmond? 1863?] 12 p. 8°. (Fi^S, Journal of the Senate . . . 1863. Doo.ui.) J87.V7 1863/64b {In L. C.) John Letcher, governor. * Communication relative to officers of the United States who resigned their commissions in the Federal army and navy. Dec. 14, 1863. [Richmond? 1863?] 7 p. 8°. {With Journal of the Senate . . . Richmond, 1863. Doc. iv.) J87.V7 1863/64b {Inl^.Q.) 828 VIRGINIA. Governor — Continned . * Message. (John Letcher.) Dec. 2, 1861. Eichmond, 1861. xxiv p. 8°. ( With Journal of the House of delegates . . . for the session 1861-62. Richmond, 1861. Doc. no. 1.) J87.V7 1861/62C {In L. C.) * Message. (John Letcher.) May 5, 1862. Richmond, Va., 1862. xiiip. 8°. ( WiiiA, Documents . . . 1861-62. pt. 5, doc.no. 1.) J87.V7 1861/62p (/ri L. C.) * Communication from the governor (John Letcher) of Vir- ginia in relation to the appropriation for Virginia soldiers in the Confederate army, Jan. 12, 1863. [Richmond ? 1863 ?] 3 p. 8°. ( With Journal of the Senate . . . extra ses- sion . . . Richmond, 1862. Doc. ix.) J87.V7 1862b {In L. C.) * Message. (John Letcher.) Dec. 7, 1863. Richmond, 1863. xxiv p. 8°. ( With Journal of the House of delegates . . . for the called session of 1863. Richmond, 1863. Doc. no. 1.) J87.V7 1863c (/«, L. C.) Governor. { Union.) * Message. (F. H. Peirpoint.) Dec. 2, 1861. {In Journal of the Senate . regular session . . . 1861. Wheeling, 1861. 8° p. [5]-15. Doc. no. 1.) J87.V8 1861/62b (/n L. C.) * Message. (F. H. Peirpont.) Dec. 4,1862. (/n Journal of the House of delegates . . . Extra session, held in Wheel- ing, Dec. 4, 1862. WTieeling, 1862. 8°. p. [9]-14.) J87.V8 1862/63C {In L. C.) * Message. {¥. H. Peirpoint.) Dec. 7, 1863. {In Journal of the Senate for the sessions for 1863, 4 & 5. Baltimore, 1865. 8° p. 5-17.) J87.VS 1863/64b {In L. C.) * Letter of governor [F. H.] Peirpont, to his excellency the President and the honorable Congress of the U. S., on the subject of abuse of military power in the command of General Butler in Virginia and North Carolina. Washing- ton, 1864. 60 p. 8°. E534.P62 {In L. C.) * Message. (F. II. Peirpont.) Dec. 5, 1864. {In Journal of the Senate for the sessions of 1863, 4 & 5. Baltimore, 1865. 8° p. 70-83.) J87.V8 1863/64b {In L. C.) * Speech of governor F. H. Peirpont on the reorganization of civil government. Feb. 16, 1865. Norfolk, 1865. 7 p. * Message. (F. H. Peirpont.) To the General assembly. June 19, 1865. [n. p., 1865 «] 8 p. * Message. (F. H. Peirpoint.) Dec. 3, 1866. {In Journal of the Senate . . . 1866 . . . Richmond, 1866. 8°. p. 4- 34.) J87.V9 1866/67b {In L. C.) VIRGINIA. 829 Governor. (Union) — Continued. Communication from the governor [F. H. Pierpont.] trans- mitting list of commissioners in other states. [Richmond, 1866?] 4 p. 8°. {Witli Journal of the Senate . . . 1866 . . Doc. no. v.) J87.V9 1866/67b Communication from the governor (F. H. Peirpont) enclosing a list of pardons and reprieves. Feb. 1867. [Richmond, 1867?] 16 p. 8°. (With Journal of the Senate . . . 1866 . . . Doc. no. xiv.) J87.V9 1866/67b House of delegates. Closing address of Hon. John B. Baldwin, speaker of the House of delegates. Mar. 3, 1866. [Richmond, 1866?] 107-109 p. 8°. (In Documents 1865-6. Doc. no. xxvi.) J87.V9 1865/66b Indian trust funds. Communication from J. P. Benjamin, secretary of war, rela- tive to Indian trust funds. Jan. 28, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 16 p. 8° (With Journal of the Senate . . . 1861 . . . Doc. no. xx.) J87.V7 1861/62b Indians. Communication relative to certain Indian tribes, etc., of the Confederate States. Jan. 16, 1862. [Richmond, 1862?] 7 p. 8°. (With Journal of the Senate . . 1861 .. . Doc. no. XV.) J87.V7 1861/62b Laws, statutes, etc. * Rules and articles for the government of the army of Virginia- Richmond, 1861. 29 p. 8°. UB504.V8 1861 (/n L. C.) Ordnance department. * Communication from the governor of Virginia in response to resolution of the Senate relative to Ordnance department-. Jan. 20, 1863. [Richmond ? 1863 ?] 2 p. 8°. (With Jour- nal of the Senate . Extra session. 1862. Richmond, 1862. Doc. no. xi.) J87.V7 1862b (In L. C.) Paymaster-general's office. Communication from the paymaster general Virginia forces responsive to Senate resolution. Jan. 22, 1862. [Rich- mond, 1862 ?] 8 p. 8°. (Wi , comp. By E. H. Chamberlayne, jr. . . . Richmond, 1879. 8 p. 8°. E581.5.1stC (/n L. C.) VIBGINIA. 853 Infantry — Continued. 1st infantry — Continued. The First Virginia infantry in the Peninsula campaign. Reminiscences of C. T. Loehr. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 21, p. 104-110. 8°.) E485.4.A14 The "Old Fu-st" Virginia at Gettysburg. The famous Pickett charge and the part the old First Virginia regi- ment played in it. By Charles T. Loehr. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 32, p. 33-40. 8°.) E485.4.A14 War history of the old Fu-st Vu-ginia infantry regiment, Army of northern Virginia. ByC.T. Loehr. . . . Rich- mond, 1884. 87 p. front, (port.) 8°. E581.5.1st Casualties in the old First at Gettysburg. Two out of every three men who were carried into the charge shot do^vn. By E. P. Reeve. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 17, p. 407-409. 8°.) E485.4.A14 War officers of the First regiment Virginia infantry, with some notice of the "Advisory council" of Governor Letcher in 1861. {In So. hist. soc. papei-s. v. 29, p. 364-366. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Pickett's division. See also Post-bellum campaigns 1st infantry. Company F. * Record of the Richmond city and Henrico county Vir- ginia troops, Confederate States army. [Series no. 8.] Comp. hj E. H. Chamberlayne . Richmond, 1879. 8 p. 8° E581.5.1stC (/n L. C.) lst-1 5th infantry. (Union.) Sge West Virginia. lst-15th in- fantry. 1st infantry. Company A. (Union.) 2d infantry. (Union.) See West Virginia. 5th cavalry. 2d infantry. Company C. * "Old Chapel" Clarke county, Virginia. [Comp. by C. R. Hughes.] Berryville, Va., 1906. cover-title, 74 p. illus. 8°. F232.C5H9. {In L. C.) 2d infantry. Company H. List of members. See Roanoke county. 2d infantry. See Stonewall brigade. 3d battahon infantry. See Norfolk and Portsmouth. 3d infantry. Pickett's charge at Gettysburg. Graphic story told by late Colonel J. C. Mayo . . . {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 34, p. 327-335. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Norfolk county. See also Pickett's division. See also Surry hght artillery. 854 VIRGINIA. Infantry — Continued. 4th infantry. Company C. The Pulaski guards. Company C, Fourth Virginia infantry, at the Fii-st battle of Manassas, July 18, 1861. The original rebel yell ... By J. B. Caddall. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 32, p. 175-178. 8°.) E485.4.A14 4th infantry. Company D. "Smyth blues." Muster roll Company D, Fourth Vir- ginia infantry. By J. S. Apperson. {In So. hist. soc. papers, t. 34, p. 359-362. 8°.) E485.4.A14 4th infantry. See Stonewall brigade. See also Norfolk and Portsmouth. 5th battalion infantry. See Brunswick guards. 5th infantry. Company D. The muster roll of Company D of the Fifth Virginia regiment, of the Stonewall brigade. By T. M. Smiley . . . {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 21, p. 50-57. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Company D, Fifth Virginia. Roster of the famous "Buckingham Yancey guard." In the front at Gettys- burg. . . . By Camm Patteson. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 30, p. 154-160. 8°.) E4S5.4.A14 5th infantry. See 6th cavalry. See also Stonewall brigade. 6th infantry. Memoirs of the civil war between the northern and southern sections of the United States of America, 1861-65, by Captain WUliam W. Chamberlaine . . . Washington, D. C, 1912. 138 p. front., (port.) 8°. E605.C44 6th infantry. Company A. (Union.) Recollections 1844-1909. By H. C. McDougal. Kansas City, Mo., 1910. 1 p. 1., 7-466 p. front, (port.) 8°. E663.M13 p. 230-232, Roll of Company A, Sixth regiment, Va. inf. (Union.) 6th infantry. Company I. Elliott grays of Manchester, Va. Roll of, with history of the company. Names in bronze of Chesterfield troops on monument at Chesterfield C. H. By J. S. Whitworth. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 30, p. 161-164. 8°.) E.485.4.A14 See Norfolk county. See also Weisiger's company light artillery. VIKGINTA. 855 Infantry — Continued . 7th infantry. See Pickett's division. 7th infantry. Company A. Richardson guard. Muster-roll of third Madison county company. By Catlett Conway. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 361-363. 8°.) E485.4.A14 7th infantry. Company C. See Culpeper county. 7th infantry. Company D. Four years a soldier. By D. E. Johnston. . . . Prince- ton, W. Va., 1887. 437 p. 12°. E605.J72 7th infantry. Company E. See Culpeper county. 7th infantry. Company I. Muster roll of the Holcombe guards. By W. A. Parrott. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 115-116. 8°.) E485.4.A14 8th infantry. The Berkeley brothers of the Eighth Virginia regiment, C. S. A. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 34, p. 371-372. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Pickett's division. 9th infantry. * Recollections from 1860 to 1865. With incidents of camp life . . . and the life of a prisoner of war in the Northern prisons. By John H. Lewis . . . Wash- ington, D. C, 1895. 92 p. front, (port.) 16°. E605.L67 {In L. C.) See Beale's brigade. See also Norfolk county. See also Pickett's division. 9th infantry. Company A. See Salem flying artillery. 10th infantry. See Steuart's brigade. 10th infantry. Company F. Very complete roll of Company F, Tenth Virginia regi- ment, or the Muhlenburg rifles. Organization of the command. The history of its members traced. . . . By H. F. Miley. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 28, p. 115-124. 8°.) E485.4.A14 11th infantry. The Eleventh at Five Forks fight. Graphic story of daring deeds performed on hopeless field of battle. . . . J. R. Hutter. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 357-362. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Lynchburg. See also Pickett's division. 11th infantry. Company A. See Lynchburg. 80379—13 55 856 VIRGINIA. Infantry — Continued. nth infantry. Company C. Personal reminiscences of the war of 1861-5 ... By W. H. Morgan. Lynchburg, Va., 1911. 286 p. front, (port.) 8°. E605.M85 Eoll of Co. C (Clifton greys): p. 17-24. nth infantry. Company E. iSee Lynchburg, nth infantry. Company G. See Lynchburg. See also Lynchburg home guard, nth infantry. Company H. S'ee Lynchburg. 12th infantry. Battle of the Crater, July 30, 1864. Eoster of the members of the 12th Virginia infantry, Mahone's brigade, who were engaged. (In So. hist. soc. papers, t. 31, p. 271-274. 8°.) E485.4.A14 * Reminiscences of the war 1861-1865. By Philip F. Brown . . . [Roanoke, Va., 1912.] cover-title, 54 p. illus. (inch port.) 8°. E605.B88 {In L. C.) * Roster. Apr., 1865. (In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) See Mahone's brigade. See also Norfolk county. 12th infantry. Company B. The Petersburg grays. By J. C. Birdsong. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 36", p. 360-362. 8°.) E485.4.A14 List of officers and privates who volunteered in Petersburg "A, Grays, ' ' Fourth Virginia battalion, afterwards Company B , Twelfth Virginia regiment, Mahone's brigade, A. P. Hill's corps. 12th infantry. Company E. The battle of the Wilderness. The part taken by Mahone's brigade. An address delivered by ... J. R. Turner . . . Petersburg, Va., . . . Mar. 3d, 1892. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 20, p. 68-95. 8°.) E485.4.A14 12th infantry. Company A. (Independent.) (Union.) See New Jersey. 7th infantry. Company B. (New.) 13th battalion infantry. Company C. See Lynchburg. 13th infantry. * Reminiscences of the civil war, by Emma Cassandra Riely Macon and Reuben Conway Macon, adjutant. Thirteenth Virginia infantry . . . 1861-5; written 1896. [Cedar Rapids, la.,] 1911. 158, [2] p. pi., 2 port. (incl. front.) 8°. E470.3.M17 {Inh.C.) See Stonewall brigade. VIRGINIA. 857 Infantry — Continued. 13th infantry. Company B. See Culpeper county. 13th hifantry. Company H. Battle of Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19th, 1864. Gallant, victorious charges, inglorious retreat and defeat. By S. D. Buck . . . {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 30, p. 104-110. 8°.) E485.4.A14 14th infantry. * Proceedings relative to the existing war. In camp near Bermuda Hundreds, Jan. 24, 1865. 4 p. See Pickett's division. 15th infantry. Company A. ^-' Company A, Fifteenth Virginia infantry. Confederate States army. A valuable annotated roll of that organization from Richmond, Virginia. By M. W. Hazelwood. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 22, p. 48-54. 8°.) E485.4.A14 15th infantry. Company I. Hanover grays. A roU of this gallant organization. A long death list. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 363-365. 8°.) E485.4.A14 15th infantry. See Pickett's division. 16th infantry. See Mahone's brigade. 16th infantry. Company C. See Norfolk county. 16th infantry. Company I. See Weisiger's company light artillery. 17th infantry. *An address deHvered by Col. Arthur Herbert on the fiftieth anniversary of the occupation of Alexandria, by the Federal troop, May 24, 1861. [Washington? 1911] 12 p. 8°. E472.1.H53 (/?i L. C.) The Seventeenth Virginia infantry at Flat Creek Drewry's Bluff. By A. Herbert. {In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 12, p. 289-294. 8°.) E485.4.A14 * Sketches and incidents of movements of the Seventeenth Virginia infantry, read before the R.'E. Lee camp, C. V. , Alexandria, Va., by Arthur Herbert. [Washington, D.C., 190-?] cover-title, 1 p. 1,41 p. 8°. E581. 5.17th {In L. C.) * Sketches and incidents of movements of the Seventeenth Virginia infantry. Read before the R. E. Lee camp, C. v., Alexandria, Va. By Colonel Arthur Herbert, [n. p., 1909?] cover-title, 1 p! 1., 41 p. 8°. E581.5.17th {In L. C.) 858 VIRGINIA. Infantry — Continued. 17th infantry — Continued. History of the Seventeenth Virginia infantry, C. S. A. [By George Wise,} Baltimore, 1870. 312 p. 12°. E581.5.17th 17th infantry. Company H. * The Old Dominion rifles. By George Wise. {In Con- federate veteran. NashviUe, Tenn., 1909. v. xvii, p. 165.) 4°. E485.C74 {In L. C.) 17th infantry. See Pickett's division. 18th infantry. Company D. Company D, Eighteenth Virginia infantry. Re-union of survivors — War roster of the company. {In So. hist. see. papers, v. 19, p. 120-122. 8°.) E485.4.A14 18th infantry. Company E. Black Eagle company of Virginians. By H. E. Wood. {In Confederate veteran. Nashville, Tenn., 1908. 4°. V. xvi, p. 584.) E485.C74 List of non-commisBictned officers and privates. 18th iofantry. Company G. A brilliant record. The Nottoway grays (Co. G.) Eight- eenth Virginia regiment, Pickett's division. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 237-240. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Historical sketch of the Nottoway grays, afterwards Company G, Eighteenth Virginia regiment. Army of. northern Virginia; prepared at the request of the surviving members of the company at their first reunion at Bellefont church, July 21, 1877. By Richard Irby . . . Richmond, 1878. 48 p., 1 1. 8°. E581.5.18th 18th infantry. Company K. The Charlotte rifles. A list of the members of this com- pany. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 28, p. 262-264. 8°.) E485.4.A14 18th infantry. See Pickett's divison. 19th infantry. The way the color-bearer of the Nineteenth Virginia gave up his flag. By B. {In The Southern bivouac . . . Louisville, Ky., 1887. 4°. n. s. v. II, p. 194-195.) See Pickett's division. 19th infantry. Company D. The Confederate soldier; being a memorial sketch of George N. and Bushrod W. Harris . . . J. E. Edwards. New York, 1868. 2 p. 1., [v]-vi, 139 p. 12°. E581.5.19th {In biog.) VIEGINU. 859 Infantry — Continued . 19th infantry. Company E. Men who marched and fought well. List of officers and roster of Company E, Nineteenth Virginia infantry. By L. L. Goss. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 36, p. 237-244, 8°.) E485.4.A14 Roster of Company E, . Nineteenth Virginia infantry. Brief story of war life. By L. L. Goss. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 35, p. 312-319. 8°.) E485.4.A14 20th infantry. Company H. The 20th regiment Virginia infantry was accepted into the Confederate service about July 1, 1861, with ten companies, A to K. Companies A to Ewere disbanded September 10, 1861; Company F was assigned as Company A, 57th regiment "Virginia infaatry about September 23, 1861; Companies G and H were captured at Rich Mountain, Va., in July, 1861, and disbanded while paroled prisoners of war. About November 23, 1861, an unsuccessful attempt was made to organize a 4th battalion Virginia infantry with Companies I and K of this regi- ment and six Georgia companies. On May 29, 1862, these two com- panies were assigned as Companies D and F, 46th regiment Virgfinia infantry, and served as such until September 14, 1862, when they resumed their original designations. On October 27, 1862, they were assigned as Companies B and 0, 59th regiment Virginia infantry. See 46th infantry. See 57th infantry. See 59th infantry. 21st infantry. Company D. The Cumberland grays, Company D, Twenty-first Vir- ginia infantry. Its roster, with brief records of its service. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 25, p. 264-266. 8°.) E485.4.A14 23d infantry. See Steuart's brigade. 23d infantry. Companyl. * Muster roll. 186- {In Confederate memorial hterary society. Richmond.) 23d infantry. Company K. The KeysviUe guards. By B. A. Roberts. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 36, p. 146-151. 8°.) E485.4.A14 24th infantry. The battle of Williamsburg and the charge of the 24th Virginia, of Early's brigade. By R. L. Maury. . . . Richmond, 1880. cover-title, 20 p. 8°. E481.W7M4 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 212.) The battle of Williamsburg, Va. Fought Jime 1, 1862. A paper read . . . by R. L. Maury . . . {In So. hist, soc. papers. V. 22, p. 106-122. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Pickett's division. 860 VIRGINIA. Infantry — Continue d . 24tli infantry. Company G. Company G, Twenty-fourth Virginia infantry. A list of its members and a brief history of them. By H. G. White. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 352-356. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Same. {In So. hist, papers, v. 36, p. 356-359. 8°.) E485.4.A14 25th battaUon infantry. City battalion, Richmond, Va. Roster of officers of the Twenty-fifth battalion of infantry. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 31, p. 323-325. 8°.) E485.4.A14 26th battalion infantry. Company F. Incidents of the skirmish at lotopotomoy Creek, Hanover county, Virginia, May 30, 1864. By I. C. Morton . . . {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 16, p. 47-56. 8°.) E485.4.A14 26th infantry. Companies C, G, H and I. See King and Queen county. 27th infantry. * Memoirs and memorials Elisha Franklin Paxton, Briga- dier-general, C. S. A. Composed of his letters from camp and field . . . collected and arranged by his son, John Gallatin Paxton. . . . New York, 1905. vi, 114 p. 8°. E605.P34 {Inh.C.) See Stonewall brigade. 27th infantry. Company A. See Carpenter's battery. 27th infantry. Company E. * Muster-roll. Dec. 1862. (/w Confederate memorial hter- ary society. Richmond.) 27th infantry. Company F. * Muster-roll. Dec. 1862. (/n. Confederate memorial liter- ary society. Richmond.) 28th infantry. See Pickett's division. 28th infantry. Company F. Roanoke grays. Muster-roll of the company and some of its casualties. By A. H. Roller. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 291-295. 8°.) E485.4.A14 28th infantry. Company I. List of members. See Roanoke county. 29th infantry. See Pickett's division. 30th battalion infantry. * Resolution of Forsberg's brigade, Wharton's division. [n. p., 1865.] cover-title, 2 p., 8°. E487.R43 Ofiice. {In L. C.) Resolutions favoring a continuance of the war. VIRGINIA. 861 Infantry — Continued. 31st infantry. Company G. * Muster-roll. Aug. 1861. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 32d infantry. Thirty-second at Sharpsburg. Graphic , story of work done on one of the bloodiest of fields . . . By J. T. Parham. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 34, p. 250-253. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Same. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 348- 351. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Pickett's division. 32d infantry. Company C. Williamsburg junior guards. Battle-roll of a gallant band, worth preserving. By E. H. Lively. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 29, p. 175-177. 8°.) E485.4.A14 33d infantry. Four years in the Stonewall brigade. By J. O. Casler . . . Guthrie, Okla., 1893. 495 p. incl. pi. port., facsim. 8°. E605.C34 * Four years in the Stonewall brigade. By J. O. Casler ... 2d ed. rev. and corrected and improved by . , , JedHotchkiss . . . Girard, Kan., 1906. 365 p. Dlus., ports. 12°. E605.C342 {In L. C.) Thirty-third Virginia at First Manassas. Colonel Cum- mings takes liberties with his orders and does good work. Colonel J. W. Allen's report ... By J. W. Daniel. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 34, p. 363-371. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Stonewall brigade. 34th infantry. Company K. See King and Queen county. 36th infantry. *A message from the Army of the VaUey of Virginia, [n. p.,] 1865. 1 1. 8°. E487.M68 Office. {In L. C.) Eesolutions favoring a continuance of the war . . . Dated Camp of Smith's brigade, Feb. 10, 1865. 37th infantry. The war; "Stonewall" Jackson, his campaigns and bat- tles ; the regiment as I saw them. By J. H. Wood . . . Cumberland, Md., [1910.] 4 p. 1., 181 p. front., plate, ports. 12°. E605.W88. See Steuart's brigade. 37th infantry. Company C. Company C, Thirty-seventh Va. infantry. A list of the officers and privates and brief history. By C. B. Price. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 31, p. 185-189. 8°.) E485.4.A14 862 VIKGINIA. Infantry — Continued. 38th infantry. Memoranda of Thirty-eighth Virginia infantry. From diary of Colonel George K. Griggs. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 14, p. 250-257. 8°.) E485.4.A14 The Thirty-eighth (Stenart's brigade) at battle of Five Forks. By Colonel George K. Griggs. {In So. hist, soc. papers, v. 16, p. 230-231. 8°.) E485.4.A14 See Pickett's division. 38th infantry. Company E. * Muster roll. Apr. 1862. {In Confederate memorial lit- erary society. Richmond.) * Muster roll. Sept., 1862. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 38th infantry. Company I. * Muster roll. Feb. 1862. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) See Norfolk county. 41st infantry. See Mahone's brigade. 41st infantry. Company — . * Muster roll. Dec. 1861. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 41st infantry. Company F. See Norfolk county. 42d infantry. Company E. List of members. See Roanoke county. 42d infantry. Company G. * Muster-roll. Oct., 1864. {In Confederate memorial lit- erary society. Richmond.) 44th infantry. Company (?). Randolph guard. Brief history of the company. Muster-roll of the company as it left Farmville, June 11, 1861. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 23, p. 94-98. 8°.) E485.4.A14. 44th infantry. Company D. Company D, Forty-fourth Virginia. A brief history and roster of the command. By R. C. Bowles. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 28, p. 259-260. 8°.) E485.4.A14 44th infantry. Company F. * Muster-roll. Apr. 1862. (Zn Confederate memorial lit- erary society. Richmond.) 44th infantry. Company I. * Muster-rolls. Aug., Oct., Dec. 1861. {In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 44th infantry. See Stonewall brigade. 48th infantry. See Stonewall brigade. VIRGINIA. 863 Infantry — Continued . 49tli infantry. The battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864. "The bloody angle." What the 49th Virginia and Gen. Pegram's brigade did. Episode of "General Lee to the rear." By J. C. Gibson and W. W. Smith. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 32, p. 200-215. 8°.) E485.4.A14 49th infantry. Company C. * Muster-roll. June, 1862. (/n. Confederate memorial lit- erary society. Richmond.) 49th infantry. Company D. The Warren blues — Extra Billy' s men . Roll of officers and men of a famous band of veterans. By R. D. Funk- houser. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 298-303. 8°.) E485.4.A14 This was originally Company E. 49th infantry. Company G. The roll of Company "G," Forty-ninth Virginia infantry. By H. J. Miller. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, 171- 172. 8°.) E485.4.A14 51st infantry. See 30th battalion infantry. 52 d infantry. How a one legged Rebel lives, or A history of the 52nd Virginia regiment . . . By J. S. Robson. Richmond, 1876. vi, 138 p. 12°. E605.R66 52d infantry. Company B. See Rockbridge Second battery. 53d infantry. See Pickett's division. 53d infantry. Company H. See Brunswick guards. 54th infantry. Company K. List of members. See Roanoke county. 55th infantry. Chancellorsville. Retrospective glance at the battle- field. Graphic description of the fight. ... By Albert Reynolds. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 205-210. 8°.) E485.4.A14 56th infantry. With Pickett at Cemetery Ridge. By G. W. Finley. {In Blue and gray. Philadelphia, 1894. v. 4, p. 37-40. 4°.) E461.B65 Sketch of Dabney Carter Harrison ... By W. J. Hoge. Richmond, 1862. 55 p. 24°. {In biog.) See Pickett's division. 56th infantry. Company D. * Roster. 186-. (/n Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) 864 VIRGINIA. Infantry — Continued. 56tli infantry. Company I. Company I, 56tli Virginia. Roster of the command — Some of its movements. By J. W. Breedlove. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24,p. 210-212. 8°.) E485.4.A14 57th infantry. See Pickett's division. 60th infantry. See 36th infantry. 60th infantry. Company K. * Muster-roll. 186-. (In Confederate memorial hterary society. Richmond.) 61st infantry. ■ *A pair of blankets; war-time history in letters to the young people of the South. By W. H. Stewart. New York, [1911.] 8 p. 1., 9-217 p. incl. front, (port.) port. 12°. E605.S845 (In L. C.) 61st infantry. Companies A, B, C, D, E, H, I, K. See Norfolk county. 61st infantry. Company I. Sketch of Company I, 61st Virginia infantry, Mahone's brigade, C. S. A. By Newton McAlpine. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 24, p. 98-108. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Accotink home guard. (Union.) Alexandria riflemen. See 17th infantry. Company A. Alleghany roughs. See Carpenter's battery Hght artillery. Allen's infantry. See 28th infantry. Alstadt grays. Roster of the Alstadt grays. (In So. hist. soc. papers. V. 36, p. 26-27. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Anderson's infantry. See 44th infantry. August's infantry. See 15th infantry. Aylett's infantry. See 53d infantry. Beauregard rifles (Afterwards Beauregard artillery, or Moor- man's battery) . See Lynchburg. BOisoly blues. See 61st infantry. Company I. Black Eagle company. See 18tla infantry. Company E. Blanchard grays. See 61st infantry. Company C. Board's infantry. See 58th infantry. Border rifles. See 61st infantry. Company E. Brockenbrough's infantry. See 40th infantry. Brown's infantry. See 5th battahon infantry, local defense. (Arsenal.) Brunswick blues. The Brunswick blues. By D. E. S. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 28, p. 261-262. 8°.) E485.4.A14 VIRGINIA. 865 Infantry — Continued. Brunswick guai:d. Brunswick guard. A detailed account of its fine record. Its marches, fights and roll of members. By J. H. Latan6. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 28, p. 8-14. 8°.) E485.4.A14 The Brunswick guards. A roll of the officers and pri- vates — A list of the dead. By G. E. Mitchell. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 31, p. 120-124. 8°.) E485.4.A14 "... who saw service in the 5th Virginia battalion and later in Company H, 53d Virginia regiment." Bucldngham Yancey guards. See 5th infantry. Company D. Carrington's infantry. See 18th infantry. Charlotte rifles. See 18th infantry. Company K. Chew's (K. S.) infantry. See 30th iofantry. Christian's infantry. See 55th infantry. City battalion, Richmond. See 25th battalion infantry, Clarke's infantry. See 30th battalion infantry. Clifton greys. /See 11th infantry. Company C. Coast guards. (Union.) See 1st Loyal Eastern infantry. Company A. (Independent.) Cobb's infantry. See 44th infantry. Coulson's infantry. See 29th infantry. Cullen's infantry. See 13th infantry. Cumberland grays. See 21st infantry. Company D. Dismal Swamp rangers. See 3d infantry. Company A. Dixie grays. See 42d infantry. Company E. Downer's infantry. See 1st battalion infantry, local defense (Armory.) Duke's infantry. See 46th infantry. Dungan's infantry. See 48th infantry. Edgar's infantry. See 26th battalion infantry. Edmond's infantry. See 38th infantry. Edmimd's infantry. See 53d infantry. Elliott grays. See 6th infantry. Company I. Emmett guards. See 17th infantry. Company G. Funk's infantry. See 5th infantry. Funsten's infantry. (See 11th infantry. Gibson's infantry. See 49th infantry. Giles' infantry. See 29th infantry. Gilham's infantry. See 9th infantry. Golladay's infantry. See 33d infantry. Hanover grays. See 15th infantry. Company I. Herbert's infantry. See 17th infantry. Higginbotham's infantry. See 25th infantry. 866 YIRGINIA. Infaiiti> —Continued. Hodges' infantry. See 14t]i infantry. Hoffman's infantry. See 31st infantry. Holcombe guards. See 7th infantry. Company I. HoUiday's infantry. See 33d infantry. Home guard. See 11th infantry. Company G. Hunton's infantry. See 8th infantry. Independent grays. See 6th infantry. Company H. Jackson grays. See 61st infantry. Company A. Jackson light infantry. See 61st infantry. Company D. See also Norfolk and Portsmouth. Jeff Davis rifles. See 2d infantry. Company H. Jefferson Davis rifles. See 11th infantry. Company H. Jenldns' brigade. See 14th cavalry. Jones' infantry. See 60th infantry. Keysville guards. See 23d Infantry. Company K. Lee rifles. See Norfolk and Portsmouth. Lynchburg home guard. Annals of the Lynchburg home guard. Prepared by request by C. M. Blackford . . . assisted by the com- mittee . . . Lynchburg, Va., 1891. 185 p. front.pl., port. 16°. r234.L9B6 Lynchburg rifles. See 11th infantry. Company E. McCausland's infantry. See 36th infantry. McDowell guard. See Rockbridge Second battery light artillery. McNeil's partisan rangers. Roster of M'Neil's rangers. By D. M. Parsons. (In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 35, p. 323-325. 8°. E485.4.A14 Magruder's infantry. See 57th infantry. Mahone's brigade composed of the following: 6th, 12th, 16th, 41st and 61st regiments infantry. Mahone's brigade. The sharpshooters of Mahone's brigade. Some account of this gallant organization. A paper read by J. E. Laughton, jr. . . . Richmond, Va., April 14, 1894. {In So. hist. soc. papers, v. 22, p. 98-105. 8°.) E485.4.A14 Marye's infantry. See 17th infantry. Massie's infantry. See 12th infantry. Mayo's (Joseph, jr.) infantry. See 3d infantry. Mayo's (R. M.) infantry. See 47th infantry. Minor's infantry. See 4th battalion. Local defense (Naval). Montague's infantry. See 32d infantry. VIEGINIA. 867 Infantry — Continued . Moseley's infantry. See 21st infantry. Mt. Vernon guards. See 17th infantry. Company E. Muhlenburg rifles. See 10th infantry. Company F. Nadenbousch's infantry. See 2d infantry. National grays. See 3d infantry. Company H. Norfolk City guard. See Norfolk and Portsmouth. Norfolk county rifle patriots. See 41st infantry. Com- pany F. Norfolk light infantry. See 6th infantry. Company D. Norfolk juniors. See 12th infantry. Company H. Nottoway grays. See 18th infantry. Company G. O'ConneU guards. See 17th infantry. Company I. Old Dominion guard. See 9th infantry. Company K. See Norfolk county. Old Dominion guards. See 17th infantry. Company H. Old Dominion rifles. See 17th infantry. Company H. Otey's infantry. See 11th infantry. Owens' (J. C.) infantry. See 9th infantry. Page's infantry. See 26th infantry. Parham's infantry. See 41st infantry. Patton's infantry. See 7th infantry. Petersburg grays. See 12th infantry. Company B. Pickett's division composed of the following: 1st, 3d, 7th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 24th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 32d, 38th, 53d, 56th, and 57th regiments infantry, Virginia. 38th battalion, Richmond Fayette, Hampden, Fauquier and Latham's batteries light artillery, Virginia. Pickett's division. Pickett's men: a fragment of war history. By Walter Harrison. New York, 1870. 202 p. front, (port.) 12°. E547.H32 *The charge of Pickett's division. By a participant. [J.H. Walker.] {In Blue and gray, v. 1, p. 221-223. 4°.) E461.B65 (/nL. C.) Portsmouth Rifle company. See Norfolk and Portsmouth. Pulaski guards. See 4th infantry. Company C. Randolph guard. See 44th infantry. Company ( ?) Richardson guard. See 7th infantry. Company A. Richmond Hght infantry blues. R. L. I. blues. Speech of Gen. H. A. Wise, war roU, roll of honorary members, and the present roll of the com- pany. 1874. Richmond, 1874. 3 p. 1., [7]-36 p. front, (col. plate.) 4°. UA508.R5 868 VIRGINIA. Infantry — Continued . Rifle grays. See 11th infantry. Company A. Roanoke grays. See 28th infantry. Company I. Roanoke guards. See 54th infantry. Company K. Rockbridge rifles. WISCONSIN. Infantry — Continued . 5tH infantry — Continued. Report of proceedings — Continued. 17th (1903 at Milwaukee.) [n. p., 1903?] 40 p. front,, plates, ports. 8°. 18th (1904 at Milwaukee.) [n. p., 1904?] 17, [1] p. 8°- Prior to 1897, only one was published, that for 1889. No more published. (14th-18th also in Wisconsin historical library.) 5th infantry. Company D. *Register of Company D. Chart. {In Wis. state hist. soc. Library.) 6th infantry. Army music. By L. G. Harris. (/?iM. O.L. L. U. S. Mo. War papers and personal reminiscences, 1861-1865 . . St. Louis, 1892. 8°. v. 1, p. 287-2940 E464.M64 Service with the Sixth Wisconsin volunteers. By E. E. Dawes . . . Marietta, O., 1890. 2 p. 1., v. [5]-330 p. front., illus., port. 8°. E537.5.6th With the Sixth Wisconsin at Gettysburg. By E. R. Dawes. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 Cincinnati, 1890. 8° v. 3, p. 364-388.) E464.M71 Echoes of the civil war as I hear them. By M. H. Fitch. New York, 1905-. 1 p., 1 1., 7-368 p. plates (inch front., illus., ports., map). 12°. E601.F55 E537.5.6thF Served also in 21st infantry. The battle of Gettysburg — By F. A. Haskell . . . Boston, 1908. vi, 94p. front, (port.), map. 8°. E481.G3H39 Published under the auspices of the commandery of the state of Massachusetts, Military order of the loyal legion of the U. S. ... The battle of Gettysburg. By F. A. Haskell . . . [Madison,] 1908. xiii, 185 p. front, (port.), 2 plans. 8°. (Wisconsin history commission: reprints, no. 1.) E481.G3H4 Reprinted from a copy of the original belonging to the Public library of Portage, Wis. * 2ded. April, 1910. xxviii, 192p. 8°. (ZnWis. state hist. soc. Library.) 6th infantry. Company A. History of the Sauk County riflemen, known as Company "A," Sixth Wisconsin veteran volunteer infantry, 1861- 1865; written and comp. by Philip Cheek, Mair Pointon. [Madison, Wis.] 1909. 220 p., 1 1. front., pi., ports., plan. 8°. E537.5.6thC WISCONSIN. 911 Infantry — Continued. 6th infantry. Company K. *Sketch of Company K, 6th Wisconsin infantry. By A. A. Davis, [n. p., n. d.] 3 p. 8°. 6th infantry. Company K. In memoriam. Ajnasa A. Davis, Company "K," 6th Wisconsin infantry. Died April 16th, 1894, aged 62 years. [Arkansas City, 1894?] [4] p. 16°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 283.) This tribute is published by Arkansas City Post, no. 158, Dept. of Kansas, G. A. R. 7th infantry. The Badger tigers. War stories about the Seventh Wis- consin volunteers. . . . By George L. Kilmer. {In Cooper's Coffee cooler. Sturgis, Mich. 1896. f°. v. IX, nos. 2-3, February-March, 1896, p. 6.) The Badger Tigers. War stories about the Seventh Wis- consin volunteers. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clipping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) Battle of the Wilderness and death of General Wads- worth. By Robert Montieth. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1891. 8° v. 1, p. [410]-415.) E464.M78 8th infantry. *Army life and stray shots. By a staff officer. Nos. 1-2. Memphis, 1863. 32 p. {In Wis. state hist. soc. Li- brary.) *01d Abe, the war eagle of Wisconsin. By C. A. Baker. Deerfield, Mass., 1904. iv, 22 p. 8°. {In Wis. hist, soc. Library.) History of "Old Abe," the live war eagle of the Eighth regiment Wisconsin volunteers. By J. O. Barrett . . . Chicago, 1865. 71 p. col. pi., map. 8°. E537. 5.8th Cover-title: The soldier bird. The soldier bird. "Old Abe:" the live war-eagle of Wis- consin, that served a three years' campaign in the great rebellion. By J. O. Barrett . . . Madison, 1876. Ip.l., 128 p. front, (map) iUus., pi. 12°. E537.5.8th Opening of the Mississippi; or Two years' campaigning in the southwest. A record of the campaigns, sieges, ac- tions and marches in which the 8th Wisconsin volun- teers have participated. Together with correspondence, by a non-commissioned officer. [G. W. Driggs.] Madi- son, Wis., 1864. 149, [1] p. 8°. E537.5.SthD Preface signed: "G. W. D." 912 WISCONSIN. Infantry — Continued . 8th infantry — Continued. *01d Abe, the Eighth Wisconsin war eagle. A full account of his capture and enlistment, exploits in war and hon- orable as well as useful career in peace. With an ap- pendix. By F. A. F[lower.] Madison, Wis., 1885. 173 p. incl. 3 port, front. 12°. E537.5.8thF (ZwL.C.) *Reminiscences of the war. Bivouacs, marches, skirmishes, and battles. Extracts from letters written home from 1861 to 1865. By J. H. Greene. [Medina, Ohio,] 1886. 87 p. 8°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) An eagle regiment. The Eighth Wisconsin and its noted bird "Old Abe." . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (CHpping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) ■The "Eagle regiment," 8th Wis. inf'ty vols. A sketch of its marches, battles and campaigns. From 1861 to 1865. With a complete regimental and companyroster ... by a "non-vet." of Co. "H." [J. M. Williams.] Belleville, Wis., 1890. 3 p. 1., 166 p. Ulus. 8°. E537.5.8thW ] 0th infantry. A few months in a Rebel prison. By L. D. Hinkley. (771 M. 0. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. ... Mil- waukee, 1903. 8°. V. 3, p. [436]-452.) E464.M78 Experiences at the battle of Stone River. By Solon Marks. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1896. v. 2, p. [385]-398. 8°.) E464.M78 Experiences with the Ninth brigade, Rousseau's division, Army of Ohio. By Solon Marks. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1896. 8°. v. 2, p. 102-109.) E464.M78 *Proceedings of annual reunions. *lst (not published.) *2d (not published.) *.3d (not published.) *4th (1898 at Tomah) 1898. 53 p. *5th (1899 at Black River Falls) 1899. 80 p. *6th (1901 at Sparta) 1901. 15 p. *7th (1902 at Kilbourn) 1902. 20 p. *8th (1903 at Waupun) 1903. 48 p. *9th (1904 at Kilbourn) 1904. 14 p. *10th (1905 at New Lisbon) 1905. 28 p. *llth (1906 at Tomah) 1906. 35 p. *12th (1907 at Warrens) 1907. 25 p. *13th (1908 at Kilbourn) 1908. 18 p. (In Wis. state hist. soc. Library.) lat-3d not published separately. Abstracts in 5th. No reunion held in 1900. Mustered out October 25, 1864. Veterans and recruits transferred to 21st infantry. WISCONSIN. 913 Infantry — Continued. 11th infantry. *History of the 11th Wisconsia veteran vol. inf., giving a rehable account of its marches, hardships, and battles, from its organization to October, 1864. Comp. and pub. by James J. McMyler. New Orleans, 1865. 32, 61, [2] p. 8°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) *E.eunion of the Eleventh and Twenty-third regiments of Wisconsin volunteer infantry, 1886. [n. p., 1886] cover-title, 40 p. 8°. E537.5.11th {In L. C. also in Wis. hist. soc. Library.) ^ 12th infantry. Colonel George Edwin Bryant, our colonel, [n. p., 1907 ?] 23 p. front, (port.) 8°. {In biog.) Story of the reunion. [Madison?] 1895- V. fronts., plates, ports. 8°. E537.5.12thW July 24-25, 1895. Reedsburg, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 49 p. front., ports. 8° Sept. 1-5, 1896. St. Paul, Minn. [n. p., n. d.] 13 p. 8°. July 5-6, 1897. Mauston, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 7 p. 8° {With Reunion . . . 1895.) 1898-1901 not published. *July 9-11, 1902. Steven's Point, [n. p.] 1902. 45 p. 8° {In L. C.) July 21-22, 190,3. Madison, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 60 p. front. 8°. June 14, 1904. Madison, Wis. [n. p.,n.d.] 59 p. front., port. 8" July 25-26, 1905. Madison, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 39 p. 8° July 24-25, 1906. Madison, Wis. Aug. 14, 1906. Minneapolis, Minn. [n. p., n. d.] 49 p. front., ports. 8° July 25-26, 1907. Madison, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 35 p. front., ports. 8°. Aug. 19-20, 1908. Green Bay, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 37 p. plates (incl. front., ports.) 8°. Sept. 1-2, 1909. Reedsburg, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 54 p. front., ports., illus. 8°. Sept. 1-H5, 1910. Sturgeon Bay, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 40 p. 8° In front of Atlanta. The desperate fighting of the Sev- enteenth corps . . . The Wisconsin boys, and how they saved the day ... By H. J. Walker. {In The National tribune. Oct. 11, 1883, p. 1.) 12th iafantry. Company E. Re-union[s] E537.5.12thW5 June 20-22, 1899. Delton, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 15 p. 8° June 26-28, 1900. Kilbourn City, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 35 p. 8° *1902. Mauston, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 48 p. 1903 no reunion. Sept. 20-21, 1904. Kilbourn, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 18 p. 8°. 914 WISCONSIN. Infantry — Continued. 12th infantry — Continued. Reunion[s] — Continued . Oct. 17-18, 1905. Kilbourn, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 13 p. 8°. Oct. 23-24, 1906. Kilbourn, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 30 p. 8°. Oct. 8-9, 1907. Kilbourn, Wis, [n. p., n. d.] 28 p. front, (port.) 8°. Sept. 2-3, 1908. Eeedsburg, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 16 p. front, port*. 8°. 1909 not printed separately. Sept. 7-8, 1910. Kilbourn, Wis. [n. p., n. d.] 22 p. plates (incl. front.) 8°- Title varies: Re-union story . Story of the service of Company E, and of the Twelfth Wisconsin regiment of veteran volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion. Beginning with Sept. 7, 1861, and ending July 21, 1865. Written by one of the boys, H. W. Rood. [n. p., 1898?] 547 p., 2 1., 14, 10, 13, 7, 44, [4] p. illus., 1 pL, 27 port. (incl. front.) 8°. E537.5.12th A tribute of loving respect to the memory of Comrade Samuel Clyde Swain of Company E, Twelfth Wisconsin regiment veteran volunteer infantry. Died at Winona, Minnesota, April 6, 1904. Published by the Company E association. Dec. 1,1904. [Milton, Wis.,] 1904. 79p. front, (port.) 16°. {In biog.) ■ 13th infantry. *From youth to age; adventures in a varied life. By D. B. Lovejoy. Chicago, [1894.] 272 p. port. 12°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) History of the Thirteenth infantry: p. 90-161. ^Reminiscences of the war; comp. from the war corre- spondence of Colonel William P. Lyon and from per- sonal letters and diary by Mrs. Adelie C. Lyon. Pub. by William P. Lj^on, jr. [San Jose, Cal.,] 1907. 3 p. 1., 274 p. front., ports. 8°. E601.L99 (7?i L. C.) Death and dishonor. By E. E. Woodman. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8° Fifth ser. p. 303-313.) E464.M63 14th infantrj^. The Fourteenth Wisconsin. Corinth and Shiloh, 1862- 1895. Paper on battle of Shiloh, by Colonel Han- cock. Pilgrimage of Engle and Tucker to battlefields of Corinth and Shiloh, 1895. Indianapolis, 1895. 40 p front., illus., ports. 8°. {Bound with The Fourteenth Wisconsin vet. vol. infantry . . . battle of Tupelo.) WISCONSIN. 915 Infantry —Continued . 14th infantry — Continued. The Fourteenth Wisconsin infantry at the battle of Shiloh. By F. H. Magdeburg, (/w M.O.L.L.U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1903. 8°. v. 3, p. [176]-187.) E464.M78 14th Wis. vet. vol. infantry at the battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 7th, 1862. By F. H. Magdeburg, [n. p., IS— «] 12 p. 8°. War pictures. Experiences and observations of a chap- lain in the U. S. army, in the war of the Southern rebel- hon. By Rev. J. B. Rogers . . Chicago, 1863. xi, [13]-258 p. front, (port.), plates. 12°. E537.5.14th The Fourteenth Wisconsin vet. vol. infantry. (General A. J. Smith's command) in the expedition and battle of Tupelo; also wanderings through the wilds of Missouri and Arkansas in pursuit of Price. By W. H. Tucker. Indianapolis, [189-?] 30, [2] p. front., illus., fold. map. 8°. The Fourteenth Wisconsin vet. vol. infantry, Oct. 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1862, at the battle of Corinth. By W. H. Tucker. Read at regimental re-union. Fond du Lac, Wis., June 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1893. [Indian- apohs, 1893.] 23, [1] p. iUus., port. 8°. {Bound with . . The Fourteenth Wisconsin vet. vol. infan- try . . . battle of Tupelo.) See Shiloh monument commission. 14th infantry. Company E. See Worden's battahon. 15th infantry. Det Femtende regiment Wisconsin frivilHge. Samlet bearbeidet af O. A. Buslett . . . Tilegnet det norske folk i Amerika. Decorah, la., [1894.] 1 p. I., [5]-696 p. inch ports. 12°. E537. 5.15th En kortfattet skildring af det Femtende Wisconsin regi- ments historic og virksomhed under borgerkrigen, samt noglr korte trsek af fangernes ophold i Andersonville. Af P. G. Dietrichson . . Chicago, 1884. 32 p. 15°. E537.5.15thD (In W. D. L. pamp. v. 281.) * Same. (In Scandinavia, v. 1, p. 297-300.) * Borgerkrigen i de forenede stater i Nord Amerika. Udar- beidet af Job. A. Enander ... La Crosse, 1881. 128 p. ports. 12°. (In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) 916 WISCONSIN. Infantry — Continued . 15th infantry — Continued. *Det Skandinaviske regiments historic (15de Wisconsin regiment) . En kortf attet historie om dets organiza- tion og de feldt-toge . . . Samlet af J. A. Johnson. La Crosse, 1869. 134, 27 p. 8°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) 16th infantry. Annual reunions. *6th (1890 at Evansville, Wis.), Maryville, Mo., 1890. 9 p. 16"- E537..5.16th {In L. 0.) {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) First blood at Shiloh. The Sixteenth Wisconsin in the all day fight of April 6. . . . By G. L. Kilmer. (Clip- ping.) {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 270.) See 12th infantry. See also ShiloJi monument commission. 18th infantry. See SMloTi monument commission. 19th infantry. A prisoner of war. By E.M. Strong, (/n, M. 0. L. L.U. S. Nebr. Civil war sketches and incidents. Omaha, 1902. 8°. V. 1, p. 163-166.) E464.M65 21st infantry. A soldier of the Cumberland : memoir of Mead Holmes, jr., sergeant of company K, 21st regiment Wisconsin volun- teers. By his father. With an introduction by John S.Hart . . . Boston, [1864.] xiv, 15-240 p. incl. front, (port.) plates. 12°. E537.5.21stH Libby prison — the escape. By H. C. Hobart. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. V. 1, p. 394-409.) E464.M78 Proceedings . . . at its . . . annual reunions. E537.5.21st (lst-4tli not printed.) *5th (1891 at Oshkosh,) 1891. 52 p. 8°. *6th (1892 at Shawano,) 1892. 40 p. 8°- 7th (1894 at Fori'S du Lac,) 1894. 19 p. 8°. *8th (1895 at Manitowoc,) 1895. 33 p. 8°. 9th (1896 at Chilton,) 1896. 37 p. 8°. *10th (1897 at Omro,) 1897. 31 p. 8°- *l]th(1898at Kaukauna,) 1898. 29 p. 8°. *12th (1899 at Green Bay,) 1899. 43 p. 8°. *13th(1900at Appleton,) 1900. 59 p. 8°. *14th (1901 at Wis. veterans' home,) 1901. 42 p. 8°. *15th (1902 at Winneconne,) 1902. 56 p. 8° *16th (1903 at lola,) 1903. 45 p. 8°. *17th (1904 at Hortonville,) 1904. 31 p. 8°. *18th (1905 at Manitowoc,) 1905. 41 p. 8°. *19th (1906 at Neenah,) 1906. 42 p. 8°. *20th (1907 at Appleton,) 1907. 58 p. 8°- WISCONSIN. 91Y Infantry — Continued. 21st infantry — Continued. Proceedings, etc. — Continued. *21st (1908 at Steven's Point,) 1908. 75 p. S°. *22d (1909 at Omro,) 1909. 71 p. 8° *23d (1910 at Oshkosh,) 1910. 70 p. 8°. *24tli (1911 at Chilton,) 1911. 66 p. 8°. *25th (1912 at *26tli (1913 at *27th (1914 at 5th-6th, 8th, 10th in Wis. hist. soc. Library. llth-24th in Wis. hist. soc. Library and in L. C. See 6th infantry. 22d infantry. The star corps; or, Notes of an army chaplain, during Sherman's famous "march to the sea." By Rev. G. S. Bradley . . . Milwaukee, 1865. xi, [13]-304 p. front, (port.) 12°. E605.B81 23d infantry. Reunion. *1907. Madison, July 2d, 3d, and 4th, 1907. [Madison, 1907.] 26 p. 8°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) Roster of survivors. *Roster of the survivors of the Twenty-third regiment, Wisconsin volunteer infantry. 1889. . Neenah, Wis.> [1889.] cover-title, [34] p. 16°. E537.5.23d (InJj.C.) p. [3-4] wanting. See 11th infantry. 24th infantry. *With rank and file. Incidents and anecdotes during the war of the rebeUion, as remembered by one of the non- commissioned officers. By T. J. Ford . . . Mil- waukee, 1898. 95 p. front, (port.) 24°. E601.r71 (In'L.C.) In memoriam. John Lendrum Mitchell. 1842-1904. Milwaukee, Wis., 1906. 1 p. 1., 2 p., 1 1., [5]-175 p. front., ports. 8°. {In biog.) *A sermon in memory of Captain F. A. Root and Lieu- tenant R. J. Chivas ... By their pastor, the Rev. J. P. T: Ingraham, D. D., rector of St. James's church, Milwaukee, Wis. Dehvered December 20th, 1863. Milwaukee, 1864. 14 p. 8°. (In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) Missionary Ridge. By E. B. Parsons. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. V. 1, p. [188]-200. E464.M78 918 Wisconsin; Infantry — Continued. 24th infantry — Continued. The field of battle. Incidents and anecdotes of the war ... By J. A. Watrous, in Chicago Times-herald. (In Cooper's Coffee cooler, Sturgis, Mich., 1896. f°. V. ix, Aug.-Sept., 1896, p. 2.) 25th infantry. *History of the Twenty-fifth infantry. (In Milwaukee Sunday telegraph. May 8, 1887.) {In Wis. hist, soc Library.) Proceedings of annual reunions . . . * 1st (1887). Sparta, 1887. 36 p. 8°. (7?i Wis. hist. Library.) No more published? *Address of J. M. Rusk to the survivors of the 25th Wis- consin volunteer infantry, [n. p., 1887?] 11 p. 8°. {In Wis. hist. Library.) 28th infantry. The army chaplain. By E. S. Peake. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth ser. p. 301-302.) E464.M63 [Photograph of the camp of the 28th Wisconsin infantry, at Pine Bluff, Ark., 1864.] Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion of the Society . . . 1882- E537.5.28th 1st (1882 at Waukesha) and 2d (1883 at Elkhorn) and 3d (1885atWaukesha.) [Milwaukee?Wis.,]1904. 31 p. illus. 12°. *4th (1886 at Milwaukee.) [Milwaukee,' 1886?] 47 p. 12°- (In L. C.) *5th (1887 at Whitewater.) [Milwaukee, 1887?] 50 p. 12°- (In L. C.) 6th (1888 at Milwaukee.) [Milwaukee, 1888?] 43 p. port. 12°. 7th (1889 at Milwaukee.) [Milwaukee, 1889?] 16 p. 12°. 8th (1890 at Milwaukee.) [Milwaukee? 1890?] 58 p. 12°. 9th (1891 at Palmyi-a.) [Milwaukee? 1891?] 65 p. 12°. *10th (1892 at Waukesha.) [Milwaukee? 1892?] 83 p. 12°. {In L. C.) 11th (1893 at Mukwonago.) [Milwaukee, 1893?] 92 p. ports. 12°. *12th (1894 at Milwaukee.) [Milwaukee, 1894?] 79 p. 12°. {In L. 0.) 13th (1895 at Oconomowoc.) [Milwaukee? 1895?] 65 p. ports. 12°. 14th (1896 at Milwaukee, Wis., and St. Paul, Minn.) [Milwaukee? 1896?] 94 p. illus., ports. 12° 15th(1897atElkhorn.) [Milwaukee? 1897.] 75p. illus.,ports. 12°. 16th (1898 at Whitewater.) Milwaukee, 1898. 53 p. illus., port. 12° *17th(1899at Waukesha.) Milwaukee, 1899. 106 p. 12°- (JnL.O.) 18th(1900atMilwaukee.) Milwaukee, 1901. 143, [l]p. ports. 12". 19th (1901 at Milwaukee.) Milwaukee, 1901. 72 p. ports. 12°. WISCONSIN. 919 Infantry — Continued. 28th infantry — Continued. Proceedings, etc. — Continued. 20th (1902 at Elkhorn.) Milwaukee, 1902. 93, v p. plates. 12". 21st (1903 at Brookfield.) Mil-waukee, 1903. 112, vip. Ulus., ports. 12° 22d (1904 at Pewaukee.) Milwaukee, 1904. 75, v p. illus., port. 12°. 23d (1905 at Waukesha.) Milwaukee, 1905. 86, vi p. plates, port. 12°. 24th (1906 at Waukesha.) Milwaukee, 1906. 96, vi p. fold. plate. 12° 25th (1907 at Delavan.) Milwaukee, 1907. 92 p. front., plates, (partly fold.) port. 12°. 26th (1908 at Waukesha.) MUwaukee, 1908. 84 p. fold, plate, port. 12°. 27th (1909 at Waukesha.) Milwaukee, 1909. 92 p. 2 fold, plates. port. 12°. 28th (1910 at Waukesha.) Milwaukee, 1910. 93, iv p. fold. plat&. 12°. *29th (1911 at »30ih (1912 at *3l8t (1913 at *32d (1914 at *33d (1915 at 28th infantry. Company I. La Fayette guards. Complete list of members of Co. I, 28th regiment Wisconsia infantry. {In Proceedings of the Third annual reunion . . . 1885 . . . [MUwaukee ?] 1904. 12°. p. 28-31.) E537.5.28th 29th infantry. * The lost detachment. Perilous situation of Union sol- diers in the enemy's country. By F. F. French, [n. p., n. d.] 24 p. 12°. {In Wis. hist. soe. Library.) *In memoriam: Col. Bradford Hancock. Born January 18, 1831, at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y. Died May 15, 1887, at Chicago, 111. Laid to rest in Graceland ceme- tery. May 17, 1887. [n. p., n. d.] 11 p. 8°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) *The diary of a private soldier. The exact copy of a record kept day by day during the civil war by Henry P. Whipple . . . Transcribed in 1906. Waterloo, Wis., [1906.] 4 p. 1., 80 p. port. 8°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) The battle of Champion's Hill. By T. J. Williams. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history. Cin- cinnati, 1903. 8°. V. 5, p. [204]-212.) E464.M71 80379—13 ^59 920 WISCONSIN. Infantry — Continued. 30th infantry. *A diary of the 30th regiment, Wisconsin volunteers. A history of the regiment since its organization. Comp. from reliable sources and statistics. Madison, 1864. 110 p. 16°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) * Roster of officers and enlisted men. Madison, 1864. 18°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) * Roster of the Thirtieth Wisconsin infantry volunteers. Mustered in, October 18, 1862, Madison, Wis.; mus- tered out, September 20, 1865, Louisville, Ky. . . . Madison, Wis., 1896. 71, [1] p. 12°. E537.5.30th {In L. C.) 30th infantry. Company C. Address by Samuel D. Hastings . . . before the Hastings invincibles, Company "C," 30th reg. Wis. volunteers, on . . . November 9th, 1862, in the Congregational chapel, MadLson, Wis. Madison, 1862. 22 p. 8°. 31st infantry. * Roster of officers, etc. (Mounted on rollers.) {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) 32d infantry. Proceedings ... of survivor's association . . . (Not pubhshed prior to 1894, or for 1897-98.) *17th (J894 at New London.) 1894. 18 p. 12°. *18th (1895 at Portage.) 1895. 16 p. 12° *19th (1896 at Berlin.) 1896. 36 p. 12° *22d (1899 at Steven's Point.) 1899. 20 p. 12° *23d (1900 at Shawano.) 1900. 22 p. 12°. *24tb (1901 at Bimam wood.) 1901. 28 p. 12° *25th (1902 at Rhinelander.) [n. p. 1902?] 21 p. 12°. {In L. C.) *26th (1903 at Marinette.) 1903. 20 p. 12°. *27th.(1904atFondduLac.) 1904. 16 p. 12°. *28th (1905 at Neenah.) 1905. 18, [4] p. 12°. *29th (1906 at Marinette.) 1906. 14 p. 12°. *30th (1907 at Oskhosh.) 1907. 20 p. 12° *3lBt (1908 at Berlin.) 1908. 24 p. 12° *32d (1909 at Fond du Lac.) 1909. 20 p. 12° *33d (1910 at Fond du Lac.) 1910. 24 p. 12°. (17th-19th, 22d-33d in Wis, hist. soc. Library.) * Memorandum and anecdotes of the civil war, 1862-1865. By Arthur J. Robinson . . . Portland, Ore., 1910. 38, [2] p. Ulus. 12°. E601.R65 {In L. C.) 36th infantry. The Thirty-sixth Wisconsin volunteer infantry, 1st bri- gade, 2d division, 2d army corps. Army of the Poto- mac. An authentic record of the regiment from its WISCONSIN. 921 Infantry— Continued . 36th infantry — Continued. organization to its muster out. By J. M. Aubery. [Milwaukee? 1900.] 430 p. incl. front., illus. 4°. E537.5.36th 37th infantry. The sword and gun, a history of the 37th Wis. volunteer infantry. From its organization to its final muster out. By Major R. C. Eden. Madison, 1865. 120 p. 16°. E537.5.37th 38th infantry. * Battle fields and camp fires of the Thirty-eighth [Wis- consin volunteers.] An authentic nanative and record of the organization . . . and the part taken by it in the late war, short biographical sketch of each com- missioned ofiicer, and the name ... of every enlisted man . . . By S. W. Pierce. Milwaukee, 1866. iv, 254 p. 12°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) 40th infantry. * Annals of the Fortieth. Sundry proceedings, sayings, and doings and "undoings" of the 40th regt. Wis. vol. inf. [By Julius C. Chandler, n. p., n. d.] 4 p. f°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) Contains roster. Reprinted in same form by C. A. Libby of Evans- ville Enterprise about 1890. 43d infantry. Johnsonville. An address read at a re-imion of the 43d Wisconsin vol. inf., at the encampment of the G. A. R., at Chicago, Aug. 29, 1900. By Amasa Cobb . . . [n. p., 1900?] 26 p. 8°. 48th infantry. * . . . Life and deeds of WiUiam Herrick, hermit of Minnehaha FaUs . . . Ed. by Samuel A. Hatch. [MinneapoUs, 1903.] 1 p. 1., 56 (i. e. 74) p. illus., 1 plate, port. 8°. F597.H56 {In L. C.) Beaver Dam rifles. See Dodge county. See also 5th infantry. Company D. Eagle regiment. See 8th infantry. Evergreens. See 12th infantry. Company G. Green county guards. See 13th infantry. Company E. Hastings invincibles. See 30th infantry. Company C. La Fayette guards. See 28th infantry. Company I. Milwaukee light guard. See 1st infantry. Company A. Sauk county riflemen. See 6th infantry. Company A. 922 wiscoNsiiT. Infantry — Continued. Worden's battalion, composed of 14th infantry, Wisconsin. 81st, 95th infantry (parts), IlUnois. Worden's battaUon. Worden's battahon: paper read by . . . F. H. Magde- bxirg, at the First annual reunion of the 14th Wisconsin veteran vol. infantiy, held at Fond du Lac, Wis., . . . June 16-17, 1886. [n. p., 1886?] 1 1., [10] p. 8°. Worden's battaUon and Company E of the Fourteenth Wisconsin veteran volunteer infantry. Paper pre- pared for reunion of regiment, Fond du Lac, June 8, 9 and 10, 1904. By . . . F. E. Engle. Indianapolis, [1904 «] 68 p. 8°. Sharpshooters. Sharpshooters, 1st company. See 1st U. S. sharpshooters. Company G. Volunteers. Kegister. (In Official army list of the volunteers of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin . . . Comp. and pub. by G. B. Smith . . . Chicago, 1862. 1 p. 1., [17]-18, [ui]-vii, [1], 19-176 p. 12°0 E494.S64 Eegister. (In U. S. War deft. Official army register of the volunteer foice of the United States army for the years 1861,'62,'63,'64,'65 . . . [Washmgton, 1865?] 8 v. 12°.) E494.U58 MISCELLANEOUS. Black Biver Falls. * Black Kiver Falls. (In American sketch book. Ed. by Mrs. Bella French. La Crosse, Wis. 1875. 8°. v. 1, no. 4, p. [157]-204.) F589.B6S9 (7nL. C.) Civil war period: p. 182-184. Buffalo county. * History of Buffalo Jcounty, Wisconsin. By Lawrence Kes- singer. Alma, Wis., 1888. xvi, 656 p. 12°. F587.B9K4 (ZriL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 521-556. Chippewa Valley. History of the Chippewa Valley . . . By T. E. Eandall. Eau Claire, Wis., 1875. 207 p. 8°. F587.C5K1 Civil war period: p. 101-133. Columbia county. * History of Columbia county, Wisconsin. Chicago, 1880. iv, [19]-1095 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 4°. F587.C7H6 (Inlj.G.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 499-530, 555-586. wiscoNsrN. 923 Crawford connty. * History of Crawford and Richland counties, Wisconsin. His- tory of Wisconsin. [By C. W. Butterfield.] Springfield, DL, 1884. xii p., 1 1., [171-1308 p. ports. 4°. F587.C8H6 (ZnL.C.) Crawford county in civil war: p. 495-533. Crawford county pensioners: p. 531-532. Richland county in civil war: p. 902-939. Dane county. History of Dane county, Wisconsin. . . . Chicago, 1880. 2 p. 1., [v]-vii, [19]-1289 p. plates (incl. front., ports.) map. 4°. P587.D3H6 "The Great rebellion. Roster." p. 611-647. Dodge connty. * History of jDodge county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1880. iv, [19]-766 p. ports., map. 4°. F587.D6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 370-383. Draft: p. 377-378. Drafted men. * Last of drafted men [of Milwaukee and vicinity] who failed to report. Milwaukee, Oct. 26, 1864. 31 p. 24°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) * List of drafted men who failed to report. Supplement draft, 1864. Milwaukee, Jan. 1865. 17 p. 24°. {In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) Dunn connty. See Menomonie. The Eagles and stars. — Wisconsin. By J. A. Watrous. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. V. 1, p. [125]-139. E464.M78 Fond dn Lac connty. * The history of Fond du Lac county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1880. iv, [19H063 p. front., port. 4°. F587.F6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 535-563. Draft: p. 551-553. Scraps of war history; p.. 553-^563. Geneva. * History of Geneva, Wisconsin ... By James Simmons- [Geneva,] 1875. 101 p. 8°. F589.L2S5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 79-81. Grant connty. * History of Grant county, Wisconsin . . . and a history of the several towns. By CasteUo N. HoKord. Lancaster, 1900. viii, 781 p. illus., ports., map. 4°. F587.G5H7 {In L.C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 271-394. 924 WISCONSIN-. * History of northern Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1881. [7], 30-1218 p. illus., ports., map. 4°. F581.H67 (7n L. C.) Brown couiity in civil war: p. 107-108. Door county in civil war: p. 255. Manitowoc county in civil war: p. 517. Oconto county in civil war: p. 655-656. Portage county in civil war: p. 734r-735. Roster. Sheboygan county in civil war: p. 974-975. *An illustrated history of the state of Wisconsin ... to 1875. By Charles E. Tutle. Boston, 1875. 800 p. front., illus., ports., fold. map. 8°. F581.T96 (InL.C.) Civil war period: p. 368^97. Iowa county. * History of Iowa county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1881. vii, [19]-970 p. front., (map), ports. 4°. F587.I6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 545-566. Draft: p. 551-552. Jefferson county. * History of Jefferson county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1879. iv, [191-733 p. ports, map. 4°. F587.J4H6" {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 377-396. la Fayette county. * History of La Fayette county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1881. iv, [19]-799 p. front, (map), ports. 4°. F587.L2H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 508-522. * list of persons, residents of Wisconsin, reported as deserters, etc. Madison, 1878. 8°. {In Wis. state hist. soc. Library.) Madison. * A history of Madison . . . including the Four Lake country to July, 1874 ... By Daniel S. Durrie. Madison, Wis., 1874. 420 p. 8°. F589.M1D9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 273-299. * Making of Wisconsin. By Carrie J. Smith. Chicago, [1908.] 309, [4] p. front., illus., ports., maps. 12°. F581.S65 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 265-277. Manitowoc county. * A history of Manitowoc county, Wisconsin. By Ralph G. Plumb. Manitowoc, 1904. 4 p. 1., 316, [6] p. Ulus., plates, ports. 8°. F587.M2P7 {In L. C.) Civil war period : p. 113-132. Menasha. See Winnebago county. WISCONSIN. , 925 Menonomie. * Menomonie and Dunn county, Wisconsin. (In The American sketch, book. Ed. by Mrs. Bella French. La Crosse, Wis., 1875. 8°. V. 1, no. 6, p. [263]-318. front., illus.) F589.M5S9 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 285-287. 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 — regimental histories — sketches of distinguished officers — the roll of the illustrious dead . . . By E. B. Quiner . . . Chicago, 1866. 1022 p. front., illus., port. 8°. E537.Q7 Milwaukee. * History of Milwaukee, from its settlement to the year 1895. Ed. by Howard L. Conrad. Chicago, 2 v. 168 ports. (incl. fronts.) 4°. F589.M6C88 {In L. C.) V. 1 lacks 3 portraits.5 Civil war period: v. 1, p. 112-119. * History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1881. 1663 p. front., illus., port., map. 4°. F589.M6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 693-811. See Drafted men. Neenah. * History of Neenah . . . containing also a full and complete record of Neenah in the rebellion ... By G. A. Cunning- ham. [Neenah,] 1878. 254, 53 p. illus., ports. 12°. F589.N3C9 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 118-153. See Winnebago county. Oshkosh. See Winnebago county. Beedsbnrg. * History of Reedsburg. {In The American sketch book. Ed. by Mrs. Bella French. La Crosse, Wis., 1875. 8°. v. 2, no. 2, p. [79]-134. plate, port.) F589.E3S9 (7n L. C.) Civil war period and Ksts of soldiers: p. 117-118. Bichland county. See Crawford county. Bock county. *The history of Rock county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1879. iv, [19]-897 p. ports., map. 4°. F587.R6H6 {In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: 454-472. *Rock county, Wisconsin. A new history of its cities . . . up to date. Ed.-in-chief WilUam F. Brown. Chicago, 1908. 2 V. fronts., ports. 4°. F587.R6B8 (Zn L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 325-399. 20 p. 8°. (In Wis. hist. soc. 16 p. 8° (In Wis. hist. Boc. . Milwaukee, 1864. 28 p. 8°. :ee, 1866. 15 p. 8°. (In Wis. 926 WISCONSIN. Sauk connty. *History of Sauk county, Wisconsin . . . Chicago, 1880. iv, [19]-825 p. incl. ports., map. 4°. F587.S2H6 (ZnL. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 367-396. Soldiers' aid society. Report of the Soldiers' aid society . . . *lBt. *2d. Dec. 1, 1863. Milwaukee, 1864. Library.) *3d. July 1, 1864. Milwaukee, 1864. Library.) *4th. July 1-Dec. 1, 1864. Jan 1, 1865. (In Wis. hist. soc. Library.) *5th. and Pinal. Dec. 1865. Mib hist. BOC. Library.) See Wisconsin soldiers' aid society. Sparta. *Hjstory of Sparta. (In The American sketch book. Ed. by Mrs. Bella French. La Crosse, Wis., 1875. 8°. v. 2, no. 1, p. 1-74. plate.) F589.S7S9 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 85-44. *Story of Wisconsin. By Reuben G. Thwaites. Boston, [1890.] [9], 11-389 p. front., plates, fold. maps. 8°. (Story of the states.) F581.T55 (In L. C.) Civil war period: 270-329. * Story of Wisconsin. By Reuben G. Thwaites. Rev. and enl. Bos- ton, [1899.] [9], 11-407 p. front., plates, fold. maps. 8°. (Story of the states.) F581.T56 (In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 270-329. * Times of the rebellion in Wisconsin. (In Times of the rebellion in the West ... By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. p. 171-181.) E470.H86 (7n L. C.) Vernon county. *History of Vernon county, Wisconsin . . . Springfield, 111., 1884. xii p., 1 1., [17]-826 p. ports. 4°. F587.V5H6 (In L. C.) Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 196-227. List of pensioners in Vernon county; p. 218-220. Winnebago county. *History of Winnebago county, Wisconsin and early history of the Northwest. By Richard J. Harvey. Oshkosh, 1880. 348 (i. e. 360) p. front., plates. 4°. F587.W5H2 (In L. C.) Winnebago county in civil war: p. 131. Oshkosh in civil war and lists of soldiers: p. 146-148. WISCONSIN. 927 Winnebago county — Continued. *History of Winnebago county, Wisconsin . . . By Publius V. Lawson, ed.-in-chief. Chicago, 1908. 2 v. front, (ports.) 4°. F587.W5L42 {In L. C.) Oshkosh and Winnebago county in civil war with lists of soldiers: p. 574-583. Menadia and Neenab. in civil war with lists of soldiers: p. 802-843. ♦Wisconsin in three centuries, 1634-1905. [By Henry C. Campbell.] New York, [1906.] 4 v. fronts., plates, ports., maps, facsims. 8°. F581.C18 (In L. C.) Civil war period and rosters: v. iii, p. 137-328. 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 mihtary officers, and state and national legislators to suppress the rebellion. By W. DeL. Love. Chicago, [etc.,] 1866. vip., 1 1., [vii]-xxi, [17]-1140, 2 p. front., illus., port., diagr. 8°. E537.L89 * Wisconsin in war, 1861-1898. [Milwaukee? 189-?] [7] p. 8°. E537.W81 (In L. C.) Facsimile of a manuscript roster of Company G, let regt. Wis. vol. inf., 1898. Wisconsin soldiers' aid society. By Rev. J. G. Forman. {In Woman's work in the civil war. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan. Philadelphia, 1867. 8°. p. 607-614.) E467.B86 Wisconsin soldiers reunion association. ♦Soldiers' and sailors' re-tmion programme and plan of organi- zation for reunion to be held at Milwaukee, June, 1880. 8°. {In Wis. state hist. soc. Library.) Wisconsin soldiers and sailors reunion roster, containing the postoffice address, occupation and name of every Wisconsin soldier and sailor now living . . . also the name of every Wisconsin soldier who perished in the war . . . Also, a com- plete roster of Wisconsin's armed military organizations . . . Fond du Lac, Wis., 1880. 309, [2] p. ihus. 4°. E537.W83 Wisconsin state historical society. Library. * . . . Catalogue of books on the war of the rebellion, and slav- ery, in the library of the State historical society of Wisconsin. Madison, 1887. 1 p. 1., 61 p. 8°. Z1242.W81 (/?iL. C.) (Class list, no. 1; Apr. 30, 1887.) ♦Wisconsin, the Americanization of a French settlement. By Reuben G. Thwaites. Boston, 1908. viii p. 1 1., 466 p. front, (map). 12°. (American commonwealths.) F581.T57 {In L. C.) Civil war period: p. 326-370. 928 WISCONSIN. '"'Wisconsin veterans in Nebraska registered at the Tenth annual reunion, held at Norfolk, Nebr., Sept., 1888. Fremont, ■ 1889. 32 p. Wisconsin women in the war. See History commission. Original papers no. 6. * Wisconsin's Deutsch-Amerikaner . . . von Wilhelm Heuse- Jensen. Milwaukee, 1900-1902. 2 v. illus. 8°. F590.G3H5 {In L. C.) Civil war period: v. 1, p. 183-210. ^I>I*ENI3IX. In former editions, certain organizations, such as the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Grand Army of the Republic, the Woman's Helief Corps, etc., were included in the mis- cellaneous part of the various States. All of this material has naturally outgrown the body of the catalogue, and is found in the following pages, together with important information concerning armies, army corps, colored troops, etc., not readily accessible in Civil War finding lists. 929 ARMIES. The Acme haversack of patriotism and song. v. 5, no. 6, v. 6, no. 2, V. 7, no. 2, V. 8, nos. 2-3; Nov. 1891, May, 1892, April, 1893, April-September, 1893. Syracuse, N. Y., 1891-1893. 5 nos. 8°. Army of Georgia. ( Union.) See Chicago executive committee for the army reunion, 1868. Army of northern Virginia. {Confederate.) The Army of northern Virginia in 1862, by William Allan . . . with an introduction by John C. Ropes . . . Boston and New York, 1892. x, 537 p. front, (port.), fold. maps. 8°, E545.A41 Seven great battles of the Army of northern Virginia. A pro- gram of study and entertainment. Arranged for the J. E. B. Stuart chapter of Children of the confederacy . . . Mont- gomery, Alabama. By Eliza F. Andrews. 1906. Mont- gomery, Ala., [1906?] 16 p. 16°. Reports of the operations of the army of northern Virginia, from June 1862, to and including the battle at Fredericks- burg, Dec. 13, 1862. Richmond, 1864. 2 v. 8°. E470.C71 Gen. Robert Edward Lee's report of the army of northern Virgiida under his command. Army of northern Virginia memorial volume. Comp. by Rev. J. William Jones ... at the request of the Virginia division of the Army of northern Virginia association. Richmond, 1880. [3], [vii]-viii, [9]-347 p. 8°. E547.J79 Contents: 1st (Nov. 3, 1870^t Richmond.) Lee memorial meeting, p. 9-37. Remarks and addresses by General Early, President Davis, Col- onel C. S. Venable, General John S. Preston, General John B. Gordon, Colonel Charles Marshall, General Henry A. Wise, Col- onel William Preston Johnston, and Colonel Robert E. Withers. (Nov. 4, 1870.) Army meeting, p. 38-48. Remarks of General Early, General B. T. Johnson, and General Early. (Nov. 2, 1871 at Richmond.) p. [48.] 2d (1872 at Richmond.) p. [48.] 3d (1873 at Richmond.) p. [49]-68. Campaign from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor. By Colonel C. S. Venable. 4th (1874 at Richmond.) p. [69]-89. Strategic value of Richmond. By Colonel Charles Marshall. 5th (1875 at Richmond.) p. [90]-126. Gettysburg. By Major John W. Daniel. 930 AKMIES. 931 Army of northern Virginia. (^Confederate) — Continued. Army of northern Virginia memorial volume — Continued. Contents— Continued . 6th (1876 at Richmond.) p. [127J-175. Defence of Petersburg. By Captain W. Gordon McCabe. 7th (1877 at Richmond.) p. [176J-260. The "Wilderness." By Leigh Robinson. 8th (1878 at Richmond.) p. [261]-292. Jackson's Valley campaign. By Colonel William Allan. "The model infantryman." By Hon. A. M. Keiley. 9th (1879 at Richmond.) p. [2931-333. Chancellorsville. By General Pitzhugh Lee. Roster of the Army of northern Virginia. Seven days' battles, p. 334-337. Jime lat, 1863. p. 338-342. Relative numbers of the Army of northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac, at their principal battles. Seven days' battles, p. 343. Second Manassas, p. 344. Sharpsbvag or Antietam. p. 344. Fredericksburg, p. 345. Chancellorsville. p. 345. Gettysburg, p. 346. Campaign of 1864. p. 346. Just before the fall of Petersburg, p. 347. Appomattox Court-House. p. 347. See Association of the Army of northern Virginia. Army of Tennessee. (Confederate.) A journal of hospital life in the Confederate Army of Teimessee, from the battle of ShUoh to the end of the war : with sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period. By Kate Cumming. Louisville, Ky., New Orleans, La., |:i866.] 199, [1] p. 8°. E621.097 Most of this material, revised and rewritten, appeared in the author's "Gleanings from Southland," Birmingham, 1895. Annals of the Army of Tennessee and early western history, including a chronological summary of battles and engage- ments ia the western armies of the confederacy. Ed. by Dr. Edwin L. Drake, v. 1, nos. 1-6, 8, April-September, November, 1878. Nashville, Tenn., 1878. 7 nos. 8°. E545.A61 (October and December in L. C.) General Joseph Wheeler and the Army of Tennessee, by John Witherspoon Du Bose . . . New York, 1912. 476 p. front., pi., ports. 8°. E470.5.D81 Advance and retreat. Personal experiences in the United States and Confederate States armies. By J. B. Hood . . . New Orleans, 1880 [1879]. 358 p. front., port., plans. 8°. E605.H77 932 AEMIES. Army of Tennessee. {Confederate) — Continued. Battles and sketches of the Army of Tennessee, by Bromfield.L. Ridley, Lieut.-Gen. A. P. Stewart's staff, C. S. A. Mexico, Mo., 1906. xvi, [17]-662, [10] p. front., illus., plates (1 col.) ports., maps. 8°. E605.B54 Cover-title; Journal of B. L. Ridley. Army of the Cumberland. ( Union.) Rosecran's campaign with the Fourteenth corps, or the Army of the Cumberland: a narrative of personal observations with . . . official reports of the battle of Stone river . . . By "W. D. B."[ickham.] . . . Cincianati, 1863. xiii, 9-476 p. front, (map). 12° E493.2.B58 Chickamauga. The history of the Army of the Cumberland. . . . [Oration by H. V. Boynton.] (Clipping from the The Standard union, Chattanooga? [Sept. 15, 1892.]) {Bound with Official program, twenty-third annual reunion) Response of Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge ... at the banquet of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, Chattanooga, October 10, 1900. Cinciimati, 1901. 21 p. 8°. Burial of General Rosecrans, Arlington cemetery, May 17, 1902. Cincinnati, 1903. 159 p. front., ports. 8°. . . . The Army of the Cumberland. By Henry M. Cist. . . . New York, 1882. viii, p., 1 1., 289 p. incl. maps. fold, maps. 12°. (Campaigns of the civil war. vii.) • E468,C17 E493.2.C57 History of the old Second division. Army of the Cumberland. Commander: M'Cook, Sill, and Johnson. By Wm. Sumner Dodge. Chicago, 1864. 2 p. 1., [v]-x, [ll]-582, 51 p. front., ports., 4 fold. maps. 8°. E493.2.D64 Pages 1-51 at end: History of the regimental organizations constituting the Second division. Annals of the Army of the Cumberland: comprising biogra- phies, descriptions of departments, accounts of expeditions, skirmishes, and battles; also its police records of spies, smugglers, and prominent rebel emissaries. Together with anecdotes, incidents, poetry, reminiscences, etc., and official reports of the battle of Stone River. By an officer. [John Fitch.] Philadelphia, 1863. 671 p. front., plates, ports, map. 8°. E493.2.F54 Same. 6th ed. Philadelphia, 1864. 716 p. front., plates, ports., col. map. 8°. E493.2.F55 *Police record of the spies, smugglers, and rebel emissaries in Tennessee. Being selections from the "Annals of the Army of the Cumberland." By an officer. [John Fitch.] Phila- delphia, 1863. 2, [345]-652 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. E493.2.F56 {In L. C.) AEMIES. 933 Anny of the Cumberland. ( Union) — Continued. Some footprints of the Army of the Cumberland. From a private's standpoint. By William Gardner. Washington, 111., 1883. cover-title, 15, [1] p. 8°. {In W D. L. pamp. V. 239.) The writer served in the 51st Illinois infantry. The cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland in 1863 . . By Gilbert C. Kniiiin . . . read . . . December 2, 1896. [Wash- ington? D. C, 1897?]. 15 p. 8°. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. D. C. War papers, no. 24.) E464.M54 *Oration delivered at the reunion of the Army of the Cumber- land at Columbus, Ohio, September 16, 1874, by Colonel Stanley Matthews. Cincinnati, 1875. 1 p. 1., 22 p. 8°. E649.M44 (/tiL. C.) Official program, twenty- third annual reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, to be held at Chickamauga and Chattanooga, September 14, 15 & 16, 1892. Chatta- nooga, [1892 ?] [72] p. illus., ports. 12°. Association of survivors, Regular brigade, Fourteenth Corps, Army of the Cumberland. Proceedings of reunions held at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 11-12, 1894; Crawfish Springs, Ga., Sept. 18-19, 1895; St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 1-2, 1896; Colum- bus, Ohio, Sept. 22-23, 1897. Historical sketch. By Frederick Phisterer. Roster of membership and death roll of the brigade during the war. Official reports of the battle of Stone River, Tenn. Columbus, O., 1898. 203 p. front., plates, ports., fold. tab. 4°. Legends of the operations of the Army of the Cumberland. [By The U. S. Engineer dept.] Washington, 1869. 45 p. fold. map. 4° E493.2.U58 History of the Army of the Cumberland; its organization, campaigns, and battles, written at the request of Major- General George D. Thomas chiefly from his private military journal and official and other documents furnished by him; by Thomas B. Van Home . . . Illustrated with campaign and battle maps, compiled by Edward Ruger. Cincinnati, 1875. 2 V. diagr. 8°. and atlas 8°. E493.2.V25 Atlas contains 22 maps, partly folded. Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Annual reunion. lst-36th, 38th- 1868-1908, 1910 Cincinnati, 1868- v. fronts., plates (partly col.) ports. 8°. E470.5.S67. 1st (February, 1868, at Cincinnati.) Cincinnati, 1868. 162 p. front. (port.), col. plate. 8° 2d (December, 1868 at Chicago.) {In The Army reunion: with reports of the meetings . Chicago, December 15 and 16, 1868. . . Chicago, 1869. 8° p. 205-246. front, (port.)) E493.C53. 934 ARMIES. Army of the Cumberland. (Union) — Continued. Society of the Army of the Cumberland — Continued. 3d (December, 1869 at Indianapolis.) Cincinnati, 1870. 3 p. 1., 189 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 4tli (November, 1870 at Cleveland.) Cincinnati, 1870. 267 p. front. (port.) 8°. 5tli (1871 at Detroit.) Cincinnati, 1872. 246 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°- 6th (1872 at Dayton.) Cincinnati, 1873. 208 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 7th (1873 at Pittsburgh.) Cincinnati, 1874. 224 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8° 8th (1874 at Columbus.) Cincinnati, 1875. 209 p. front, (port) col. plate. 8°. 9th (1875 at Utica.) Cincinnati, 1876. 174 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 10th (1876 at Philadelphia.) Cincinnati, 1876. 236 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 11th (1879 at Washington.) Cincinnati, 1880. 292 p. front., plates (1 col.) 8°. 12th (1880 at Toledo.) Cincinnati, 1881. 239 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8° 13th (1881 at Chattanooga.) Cincinnati 1882. 211 p. front, (port.) plates (1 col.) 8°. 14th (1882 at Milwaukee.) Cincinnati, 1883. 270 p. front, (port.) plates (Icol.) 8°. 15th (1883 at Cincinnati.) Cincinnati, 1884. 284 p. front, (port.) col. plates. 8°. 16th (1884 at Rochester.) Cincinnati, 1885. 282 p. front, (port.) plates (Icol.) 8°. 17th (1885 at Grand Rapids.) Cincinnati, 1886. 314 p. front, (port.) plates (1 col.) 8°. 18th (1887 at Washington.) Cincinnati, 1888. 280 p. front., plates (1 col.) 8°. 19th (1888 at Chicago.) Cincinnati, 1889. 258 p. front, (port.) col. plates. 8°. 20th (1889 at Chattanooga.) Cincinnati, 1890. 310 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 21st (1890 at Toledo.) Ciacinnati, 1891. 336 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 22d (1891 at Columbus.) Cincinnati, 1892. 228 p. front, (port.) col. plate. 8°. 23d (1892 at Chattanooga.) Cincinnati, 1892. 220 p. front, (port.) plates (Icol.) 8° 24th (1893 at Cleveland.) Cincinnati, 1894. 290 p. front, (port.) plates (Icol.) 8° 25th (1895 at Chattanooga.) Cincinnati, 1896. 208 p. front, (port.) plates (1 col.) 8° 26th (1896 at Rockford.) Cincinnati, 1897. 276 p. front, (port.) plates (1 col.) 8°. 27th (1897 at Columbus.) Cincinnati, 1898. 187 p. front., col. plate, ports. 8°- 28th (1899 at Detroit.) Cincinnati, 1900. 264 p. front., plates (1 col.) AEMIES. 935 Army of the Cnmberland. {Union) — Continued. Society of the Army of the Cumberland — Continued. 29fcli (1900 at Chattanooga.) Cincinnati, 1901. 219 p. front., plates (1 col.) ports. 8°. 30th (1901 at Louisville.) Cincinnati, 1902. 240 p. front., col. plate, ports., facsim. 8°. 31st (1903 at Washington). Cincinnati, 1904. 232 p. front., plates (1 col.) ports. 8° 32d (1904 at Indianapolis). Cincinnati, 1905. 255 p. front., plates (1 col.), ports. 8° 33d (1905 at Chattanooga). Cincinnati, 1906. 224 p. front., plates (1 col.), ports. 8°. 34th (1906 at Chattanooga). Chattanooga, 1907. 149 p. front., plates (1 col.), ports. 8° 35th (1907 at Chattanooga). Chattanooga, 1908. 110 p. front., col. plate. ports. 8°. 36th (1908 at Chattanooga). Chattanooga, 1909. 96 p. front., plates (1 col.), ports. 8° *37th (1909 at Chattanooga). 38th (1910 at Chattanooga). Chattanooga, 1911. 95 p. front., plates (1 col.), ports. 8° *39th (1911 at *40th (1912 at *41at (1913 at *42d (1914 at *43d (1915 at Preliminary movements of the Army of the Cumberland before the battle of Chickamauga. Paper of John T. Wilder ... [Columbus ? 1909 ?]. 10 p. 8°. E464.M71 Read before the Ohio commandery of the Loyal Legion, November 4, 1908. Army of the Frontier. Army of the Frontier commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark. At Milwaukee, Decem- ber 7th, 1912. [Milwaukee? 1912?] 24 p. front, (port.) 1 double plate. 8°. Campaign of the Army of the Frontier. By Joseph B. Leake. Read October 1, 1884. {InM. O. L. L. U. S. Bl. Military essays and recollections ... . Chicago, 1894. 8°. vol. 2, p. [269]-287.) E464.M56 Army of the James. ( Union.) Report of the proceedings Society of the Army of the: James . . . First- triennial reunion , . . V. 8°. E493.4.S67' 1st (1868 at Boston.) Comp. by Charles C. Carleton . . . New York, 1869. 56 p. 8°. Army of the Ohio. (Unign.) See Chicago. Executive committee for the army reunion, 1868. 80379—13 60 936 ARMIES. Army of the Potomac. {Union.) Military map referring to the campaigns of the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, iacluding the adjoining parts of Mary- land & Pennsylvania, expressly compiled from the latest & most reliable sources on record for military & private use. By Gustavus R. Bechler. [n. p.,] 1864. 39 x 50 iaches. Scale approximately 5 miles to the incli. Report of the engineer and artillery operations of the Army of the Potomac, from its organization to the close of the Peninsular campaign. By Brig.-Gen. J. G. Barnard, chief engineer, and Brig.-Gen. W. F. Barry, chief of artillery . . . New York, 1863. 1 p. 1., [5]-230 p. 5 pi. (incl. front.) 13 maps and plans (partly fold.) 8°. E470.B27 Musket and sword, or the camp, march, and firing line in the Army of the Potomac. By Edwin C. Bennett . . Boston, 1900. viii, 344 p. front, (port.) 12°. E493.6.B47 Tabulated roster of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, Penna., Jiily 1, 2, 3, 1863. Arranged by states, showing the brigade, division, and corps with which each organization served during the battle. Philadelphia, [1888.] 32 p. 12°. E481.G3F6. James Beale, comp. Three years in the Army of the Potomac. By Henry N. Blake .. Boston, 1865. vi, 7-319 p. 12°. E493.6.B63 Letters from the Army of the Potomac, written during the month of May, 1864, to several of the supply correspondents of the U. S. sanitary commission, by Alfred J. Bloor . . . Washington, D. C, 1864. 67 p. 8°. *Address of Gen. Edward S. Bragg, before the Society of the Army of the Potomac, at Detroit, Michigan, June 14, 1882. Washington, D.C., 1882. 19 p. 8°. E470.2.B81 (ZnL.C.) The Army of the Potomac. Behind the scenes. A diary of unwritten history; from the organization of the army . . . to the close of the campaign in Virginia, about the first day of January, 1863. By Alfred L. Castleman . . . Milwau- kee, 1863. 3 p. 1., 288 p. 12°. E493.6.C35 Memoirs of chaplain life. By Very Rev. W. Corby . . . Three years chaplain in the famous Irish brigade, "Ar'my of the Potomac." Notre Dame, Ind., 1894. 391 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. E493.5.I68 Four years campaigning in the Army of the Potomac, by . . . D. G. Grotty . .- . Grand Rapids, Mich., 1874. 207 p. 8°. E493.6.C95 AEMIES. 937 Army of the Potomac. (Union) — Continued. *Oration of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, at the reunion of the Army of the Potomac, at Saratoga, evening of June 22, 1887. [New York, 1887.] 20 p. 8°. E649.D42 (/wL. C.) The Army of the Potomac, and its mismanagement; respect- fully addressed to Congress. By Charles Ellet, jr . . . Washington, 1861. 19p. 8°. E493.6.E451 (AlsoinW.D. L. pamp. V. 228.) *War papers of Frank B. Fay, with reminiscences of service ia the camps and hospitals of the Army of the Potomac . . . Boston, 1911. vii, 161 p. ills. 8°. Ed. by William Howell Reed. Kecollections of a private. A story of the Army of the Potomac ... By Warren Lee Goss . . . New York, [1890.] xi, 354 p. front., illus., pi. 8°. E601.667 The first few chapters of this book were published under the title of ' Recol- lections of a private' in the Century magazine.— Pref. Gardner's photographic sketch book of the war. [By Alex- ander] Gardner. Washington, [1865-66.] 2 v. pi. obi. fol. E471.G21 100 mounted photographs of the operations of the Army of the Potomac in Virginia, etc. Each plate accompanied by a page of descriptive letter- press. 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. Haw- ley, M. C. . . . Washington, D. C, 1879. cover-title, 22 p. 8°. Our boys. The personal experiences of a soldier in the Army of the Potomac. By A. F. HiU . . . Philadelphia, 1864. xll, 13-412 p. jncl. front. 12°. E601.H64 Another ed. Philadelphia, 1866. viii, 412 p. front. (port.) 12°. E601.H65 The writer served in 37th Pa. vol. inf. or 8th reserves. Three years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. By Mrs. H. [Aima M. (Ellis) "Mrs. W. H. Holstein."] Phila- delphia, 1867. 131 p. 12°. E621.H75 History of Duryee's brigade, during the campaign in Virginia under Gen. Pope, and in Maryland under Gen. McCleUan, in the summer and autumn of 1862. By Franklin B. Hough. Albany, 1864. vi, [9]-200 p. front, (port.) 8°. E493.6.H83 938 ■ ARMIES. Army of the Potomac. ( Union) — Continued. From Gettysburg to the Rapidan. The army of the Potomac, July, 1863, to April, 1864. By Andrew A. Humphreys . . . New York, 1883. viii, 86 p. 3 fold. maps. 12°. E493.6.H92 . . . The Army of the Potomac: its organization, its com- mander, and its campaigns. By the prince de JoinvUle. Trans, from the French, with notes, by William Henry Hurlbert. New York, 1862. 118 p. front, (fold, map.) 8°. E493.6.J742 Guerre d'Amerique: campagne du Potomac, mars-juUlet 1862. Paris, 1863. 2 p. 1., 211. p. fold. map. 12°. E493.6.J471 [prince de Joinville.] Four years in the Army of the Potomac: a soldier's recol- lections. By Major [Evan Rowland] Jones . . . London, [1881]. 4 p. 1., 246 p. front, (port.) map. 8°. E601.J76 The Phantom column. By Horatio C. King. Read at the reunion of the Second New Jersey brigade at Elizabeth, N.J., Sept. 26, 1889. [n. p., 1889?] 7 p. 8°. E493.6.K53 {In Civil war and patriotic poems. Union.) Memoir of Jonathan Letterman . . . by . . . Brevet Lieut.- Colonel Bennett A. Clements . . . [New York, 1883 ?] cover- title, 38 p. 8°. E470.2.062 {In biog.) Reprinted from the Journal of the Military service institution, vol. iv. no. 15, September, 1883. 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 battle-fields. By George B. McQellan . . . New York, 1864. 2 p. 1., [5]-465 p. front., maps (partly fold.) 12°. E493.6.M124 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, pub. by the First Maine cavalry association . . . Rockland, Me., [18871] corei^title, p. 619-716. 8°. E491.U535 (la W. D. L pamp. v. 260. Repriated from the History of the First Maine cavalry, by E. P. Tobie, Boston, 1887. . . . Petersburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg . . . Boston, 1906. vi p., 2 1., 442 p. 4 fold. maps. 8°. E470.M65 v. 5. {Half-title: Papers of the Military historical society of Massachusetts [v. 5].) ARMIES. 939 Army of the Potomac. (Union) — Continued. Red-tape and pigeon-hole generals: as seen from the ranks during a campaign in the Army of the Potomac. By a citizen-soldier [Henry Morford] . . . New York, 1864. 318 p. 12°. E493.6.M85 Ascribed by some to Col. Jacob G. Frick. Dedication of monument erected by Pennsylvania to com- memorate the charge of General Humphrey's division, Fifth Army corps, Army of the Potomac, on Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13th, 1862. Dedica- tory ceremonies, November 11th, 1908. Philadelphia, 1908. 29, [1] p. 8°. Oration of Hon. Calvin E. Pratt, at the re-union of the Army of the Potomac, Baltimore, May 6th, 1885. [n. p., 1885 ?] 26 p. 12°. (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 217.) . . . 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 re- moved. The battle of Fredericksburg. Removal of Bum- side. New York, 1863. cover-title, 31 p. 8°. (The Tribune war traces. No. 1.) 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 dm*- ing the war. By Charles D. Rhodes . . . Kansas City, 1900. 200 p. 16°. E493.6.R47 Banquet of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, Wash ington, D. C, May 17, 1883. Toast — "Army of the United States." Response by General Sherman, [n. p., 1883 ?] 6 p. 8°. (In W. D. L^ pamp. v. 217.) Oration delivered by Maj.-Gen. D. E. Sickles, U. S. A., before the Society of the Army of the Potomac, at Fredericksburg, Va., May 25, 1900. [n. p., 1900?] cover-title, 24 p. 8°. Berdan's United States sharpshooters in the Army of the Po- tomac, 1861-1865. By Capt. C. A. Stevens. ... St. Paul, Minn.^ 1892. 3 p. 1., [vii]-xxiii, 555 p. front., illuB., plates, ports. 8°. E493.6.S84 History of the Army of the Potomac. By J. H. Stine. . . . 2d ed. [Washington, 1893.] 2 p. 1., v-xiii, 752 p. front., ports. 8°. E493.6.S87 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, 1861-5. By William Swinton. New York, 1866. 640 p. ports., maps. 8°. E493.6.S97 940 ARMIES. Army of the Potomac. ( Union) — Continued. Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac. A critical history of the operations in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania from the commencement to the close of the war, 1861-1865. By WUHam Swinton . . . Revision and re-issue. New York, 1882. 2 p. 1., 660 p. front, ports., maps. 8°. E493.6.S98 Four years with the Army of the Potomac. By Regis de Trobriand . . . Trans, by George K. Dauchy . . . Boston, 1889. xix p., 1 1., 757 p. front, (port.), maps, (partly fold.) 8°. E493.6.T842 Quatre ans de campagnes a I'Armee du Potomac, par Regis de Trobriand . . . Paris, 1867-68. 2 v. 8°. E493.6.T84 Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and co-operating forces in the Gettysburg campaign, June and July, 1863; organiza- tion of the Army of the Potomac at the battle of Gettysburg; and return of casualties in the Union and Confederate forces. Comp. under direction of Brigadier General Richard C. Drum ... by Joseph W. Kirkley . . . [2d ed.] Washington, 1886. 70 p. 8°. {In Rosters of Union troops in principal battles . . . Adjutant-general's office. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and co-operating forces in the Gettysburg campaign, June 5-July 31, 1863; . . . Comp. under direction of Brigadier-General Richard C. Drum ... [3d ed.] Washington, 1888. 69 p. 8°. {In Rosters of the Union troops in principal battles . . . ) Adjutant-general's office. Report of the Joint committee on the conduct of the war . . . Washington, 1863. 3 v. 8°. ([U. S.] 38th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Rep. com. no. 108.) E491.U56 Contents. — pt. 1. Army of the Potomac, pt. 2. Bull Eun, Ball's Bluff, pt. 3. Department of the West. Report of the Joint committee on the conduct of the war at the second session, Thirty-eighth Congress . . . Washing- ton, 1865. 3 V. 8°. ([U. S. 38th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. no. 142.]) E491.U57 Contents. — v. 1. Army of the Potomac. . . . 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. Gen. George B. McClellan, from July 26, 1861, to November 7, 1862. Washington, 1864. 1 p. 1., 242 p. 8°. (U. S. 38th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. [15]) E493.6.M12 ARMIES. 941 Army of the Potomac. (Union) — Continued. . . . Organization of the Army of the Potomac . . . May 1-5, 1863. [Washington? 18—?] 18 p. 8°. (In Rosters of Union troops in principal battles . . . ) Comp. in War records office. The Chancellorsville campaign. Organization of the Army of the Potomac . . . October 10, 1863. [Washington? 18—?] 12 p. 8°. (In Rosters of Union troops in principal battles . . . ) Comp. in War records office. The Bristoe (Va.) campaign. Organization of the Army of the Potomac . . . November 20, 1863. [Washington? 18—?] 12 p. 8°. (In Rosters of Union troops in principal battles . . . ) Comp. in War records office. Organization of the Army of the Potomac . . . May 31, 1864. [Washington? 18—?] 13 p. 8°. (In Rosters of Union troops in principal battles . . . ) Comp. in War records office. See Army corps for the various corps. Recollections of a private soldier in the Army of the Potomac, by Frank WUkeson. New York, 1887, [1886.] ix, 246 p. 12°. E601.W68 The Society of the Army of the Potomac. Report of the 1st- aimual reunion[s], 1869- New York, 1870- V. fronts., ports. 8°. E493.6.S67 Ist (1869 at New York.) New York, 1870. 36 p. 8° 2d (1870 at Philadelphia.) New York, 1871. 64 p. 8° 3d (1871 at Boston.) New York, 1872. 78 p. 8° 4th (1872 at Cleveland.) New York, 1873. 85 p. 8° 5th (1873 at New Haven.) New York, 1874. 104 p. 8°. 6th (1874 at Harrisburg.) New York, 1876. 75, [4] p. 8° 7th (1875 at Philadelphia.) New York, 1877. 61, [2] p. 8° 8th (1877 at Providence.) New York, 1878. 88 p. 8°. 9th (1878 at Springfield, Mass.) New York, 1878. 107 p. 8° 10th (1879 at Albany.) New York, 1879. 138 p. 8° 11th (1880 at Burlington, Vt.) New York, 1880. 132 p. 8° 12th (1881 at Hartford.) New York, 1881. 131 p. 8°. 13th (1882 at Detroit.) New York, 1882. 150 p. 8°. 14th (1883 at Washington.) New York, 1883. 156 p. 8°. 15th (1884 at Brooklyn.) New York, 1884. 96, 53 p. 8°. 16th (1885 at Baltimore.) New York, 1885. 125, 58 p. 8° 17th (1886 at San Francisco.) New York, 1886. 110, 63 p. 8° 18th (1887 at Saratoga Springs.) New York, 1887. 115, 65 p. 8°. 19th (1888 at Gettysburg.) New York, 1888. 88, 68 p. 8°- 20th (1889 at Orange? N. J.) New York, 1889. 108, 71 p. 8° 21st (1890 at Portland.) New York, 1890. 98, 75 p. 8°. 22d (1891 at Buffalo.) New York, 1891. 86 p. 8°. 23d (1892 at Scrahton.) New York, 1892. 106 p. 8°. 24th (1893 at Boston.) New York, 1893. 73 p., 1 1., 84 p. 8°. 94^ ABMIBS. Army of the Potomac. (Union) — Continued: The Society of the Army of the Potomac — Continued. 25tli (1894 at Concord, N. H.) New York, 1894. 99 p. 8°. 26th (1895 at New London.) New York, 1895. 76 p. 8°- 27tli (1896 at Burlington.) New York, 1896. 123 p. 8° 28th (1897 at Troy.) New York, 1897. Ill p. 8°. 29tK(1898 at Niagara Falls.) New York, 1898. 76 p. 8° 30th (1899 at Pittsburgh.) New York, 1899. 86 p. 8° 3l8t (1900 at Fredericksburg.) New York, 1900. 125 p. 8°. 32d (1901 at Utica.) New York, 1901. 103 p. 8° 33d (1902 at Gettysburg.) New York, 1902. 76 p. 8°. 34th (1903 at Boston.) New York, 1903. 98 p. 8° 35th (1904 at Hartford.) New York, 1904. 109 p. 8°. 36th (1905 at Manassas, Va.) New York, 1905. 112 p. front., plates. 8°. 37th (1907 at Washington.) New York, 1907. 148 p. plates, ports. 8°- 38th (1908 at Utica.) New York, 1908. 110 p. front., ports. 8°. S9th (1910 at Sharpsburg, Md.) New York, [1910?]. 84 p. front., ports. 8°. 40th (1911 at Providence.) New York, [1911?] 134 p. front., ports. 8°. *41st (1912 at *42d (1913 at *43d (1914 at *44th (1915 at *45th (1916 at *46th (1917 at Army of the Potomac. Cavalry. See Cavah-y (Union.) Army of the Potomac. Western society. (JJrmn.) Address of J. J. Abercrombie, president, Western society of the Artay of the Potomac, at its annual meeting, February, 1906. [n. p., 1906.] 7 p. 8°. E493.6. Army of the Tennessee. ( Union.) . . . Kecord of the organizations engaged in the campaign, siege, and defense of Vicksburg. Comp. from the official, records by John S. Kountz, secretary and historian of the [U. S. Vicksburg national military park] commission. Wash- ington, 1901. 72 p. fold. map. E481.V6U5 Report of the proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the lst-7th, 12th, 24th- ; 1866- meetings . . . Cincinnati, 1867- , 21 v. in 14. front., plates. 8°. E493.7.S68 Title varies. iBt (1866 at Cincinnati.) Cincinnati, 1867. 61 p. 8°. 2d (1867 at St. Louis.) St. Louie, 1868. 43, [1] p. 8°. 3d (1868 at Chicago.) Cincinnati, 1869. 126 p. 8°. See Chicago. Executive Committee for the army reunion, 1868. 4th (1869 at Louisville.) Washington, 1870. 94 p. 8°. 5th (1871 at Cincinnati.) Cincinnati, 1872. 90 p. 8°. 6th (1872 at Madison.) Cincinnati, 1872. 79 p. 8°. 7th (1873 at Toledo.) Cincinnati, 1874. 151 p. 8°. 12th (1878 at Indianapolis.) Cincinnati, 1878. 169, [2] p., [12] 1. 8°. ARMIES. 943 Army of the Tennessee. ■ ( Union) — Continued. Kfeport of the proceedings of the Society, etc. — Continued. 24t!h (1892 at St. Louis.) Cmcinnati, 1893. 155, [25] p. front., porta. 8°. 25th (1893 at Chicago.) Cincinnati, 1893. 153, xxvi p. front. 8°. 26th (1894 at Council Bluft6.) Cincinnati, 1895. 203 p. front. 8°. 27th (1895 at Cincinnati, 0., and Chattanooga, Tenn.) Cincinnati, 1896. 283 p. front. 8°. 28th (1896 at St. Louis.) Cincinnati, 1897. 250 p. front. 8°. 29th (1897 at Milwaukee.) Cincinnati, 1897. 194 p. front. 8° 30th (1898 at Toledo.) Cincinnati, 1899. 181 p, front. 8°. 31st (1899 at Chicago.) Cincinnati, 1900. 219 p. front, port. 8°. 32d (1900 at Detroit.) Cincinnati, 1901. 236 p. front., plates. 8°. 33d (1901 at Indianapolis.) Cincinnati, 1902. vi, 236 p. front., ports. 8°. 34th (1903 at Washington.) Cincinnati, 1906. p. vii, 1-139, [1]. front., plates. 8° 35th (1905 at Cincinnati.) p. 141-315 p. port. 8° (Bound with 34th.) 36th (1906 at CouncU Bluffs.) Cincinnati, 1907. 289 p. front., plates. 8°. 37th (1907 at Vicksburg.) Cincinnati, 1908. 232 p. front., plates. 8°. 38th (1908 at St. Louis.) Cincinnati, 1909. vii, 176 p. front., port. 8°, *39th (1909 at *40th (1910 at »41st (1911 at *42d (1912 at *43d (1913 at «44th (1914 at *45th (1915 at Report of the proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the j&rst-twenty-third annual meeting[s] . . . 1866-1891. Cincinnati, 1877-1893. 6 v. fronts., plates, pxH-ts. 8°. E493.7.S69 (This is a reprint edition.) 1st (1866 at Cincinnati.) p. 1-78. 2d (1867 at St. Louis.) p. 79-136. 3d (1868 at Chicago.) p. 137-309. 4th (1869 at Louisville.) p. 311-430. 5th (1871 at Cincinnati.) Cincinnati, 1877. 8°. p. 431-534. (Pagination of lst-5th continuous.) 6th (1872 at Madison.) p. 1-93. port. 7th (1873 at Toledo.) p. 81-197. 8th (1874 at Springfield, 111.) p. 198-313. mh (1875 at Des Moines.) p. 315-434. lOth (1876 at Washington.) Cincinnati, 1877. 8°. p. 435-548. front. (Pagination of 6th-10th continuous.) nth (1877 at St. Paul.) p. 1-140. front., fold. map. 12th (1878 at Indianapolis.) p. 141-[308.] 13ih (1879 at Chicago.) Cincinnati, 1885. 8°. p. 309-486, [14]. (Pagination of llth-13th continuous.) 14ai (1880 at Cincinnati.) p. 1-195. front., fold. maps. 15th (1882 at St. Louis.) 197-396. 16th (1883 at Cleveland.) Cincinnati, 1885. 8°- p. 397-561, [20]. (Pagination of 14th-16th continuous.) 17th (1884 at Lake Minnetonka.) p. 1-158. front. . 18th (1885 at Chicago.) p. 159-319.- 19th (1886 at Rock Island.) p. 321-417. 944 ARMY COEPS. Army of the Tennessee. ( Union) — Continued. Report of the proceedings of the Society, etc. — Continued. 20th (1887 at Detroit.) Cincianati, 1893. 8°- p. 419-615, [37]. (Pagination of 17th-20th continuous.) 2l8t (1888 at Toledo.) p. 1-189. front. 22d (1889 at Cincinnati.) p. 191-370, [9]. 23d (1891 at Chicago.) Cincinnati, 1893. 8° p. 381-578, [26.] (Pagination of 21st-23d continuous.) *"To the soldier dead." A response by Hon. T. W. Palmer, to the toast at the annual banquet of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, Detroit, September 15, 1887. [Detroit, 1887.] 21 p., 1 1. 8°. E649.P17 {In L. C.) Answer of the Sherman statue committee of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee to the National sculpture society, [n. p., 1896?] 15 p. 8°. Army of the Tennessee. ( Union.) First reunion of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee. Report of proceedings, rosters, etc. Washington, D. C, 1892. [Logansport, Ind., 1892 ?] 214 p. front., ports. 8°. Army of Virginia. ( Union.) History of the campaign of the Army of Virginia, under John Pope . . . from Cedar Mountain to Alexandria, 1862. By George H. Gordon . . . Boston, 1880. xiv, 498 p. fold, maps. 8°. E493.8.G67 Army of West Virginia. ( Union.) Report of the proceedings of the Society of the Army of West Virginia, at its first three meetings, held at Moundsville, West Virginia, September 22d and 23d, 1870. Wheeling, West Virginia, Oct. 19th and 20th, 1871. Marietta, Ohio, September 19th, 1879. With constitution and by-laws of the society. Cincinnati, 1880. 56 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. 202.) ARMY CORPS. 1st Army corps. ( Union.) The First army corps on the first day at Gettysburg. By George W. Grant. Read May 10, 1898. {In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. GUmpses of the nation's struggle . . . St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth series, p. 45-58.) E464.M63 2d Army corps. {Union.) History of the Second Army corps in the Army of the Potomac. By Francis A. Walker. . . . New York, 1886. xiv, 737 p. front., ports., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E494.9.2d.Wl7 Second Army corps association of the District of Columbia. Constitution, by-laws, past and present officers and roster of members . . . Washington, 1896. 16 p. 24®. E493.9.2d AEMY CORPS. 945 Sd^Army corps. ( Union.) Constitution of the Third Army Corps union. Revised and adopted at the annual meeting, held at Portland, Maine, in 1896. Also roster of members revised to March, 1897. Boston, 1897. 57 p. 16°. Reports of secretary and treasurer of the Third Army corps union with constitution, by-laws and a roster of members of the association. May 5th, 1892. Somerville, N. J., 1893. 68 p. 12°. The aaniversary address delivered before the Third Army corps union, 5th May, 1875. The glorious old fighting Third Corps as we understand it. By Maj. Gen. John Watts de Peyster . . . New York, [1875?] cover-title, 36 p. ports., fold. maps. 4°. E493.9.3d.D41 The last ten days' service of the old Third corps ("as we under- stand it") with the Army of the Potomac. Address deliv- ered after the anniversary dinner of the Third corps union, 5th May, 1887, at the Hotel Wmdsor, New York. [By John W. de Peyster.] [n. p., n. d.] 16 p. 8°. (With Proceedings of the Third brigade association, First division. Fifth Army corps, Army of the Potomac . . . Record no. II. New York, [1896 ?] . . . Chancellorsville, May 2 and 3, 1863. Prepared by Com- panion Captain WilUam R. HiUyer . . . and read . . . November 2, 1904. [Washington, D. C, 1904.] 40 p. incl. 2maps. 8°. (/n M. O. L. L. U. S. D. C. War papers, 55.) E464.M54 The story of the Third Army corps union, compiled from the original records by William P. Shreve. . . Boston, 1910. 2 p. 1., 96 p. front, (port.) 8°. E493.9.3d.S56 5th Army corps. ( Union.) The Fifth Army corps (Army of the Potomac) . A record of operations during the civU war in the United States of America, 1861-1865. By WUHam H. Powell . . . New York, 1896. 1 p. 1., iii-xi, 900 p. front., ports., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E493.9.5th.P88 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, 21 September, 1892. Together with papers and addresses. New York, [1892?] 1 p. 1., [8], [13]-74 p. front., Ulus., plates, ports., maps. 4^*. 946 AEMY COEPS. 6th Army Corps. (Union.) — Continued. 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, Indianapolis, Indiana, 6 September, 1893. Together with papers and addresses. Eecord no. II. New York, [1896 ?] 1 p. 1., [8], [13J-160, [?] p. front., illus., plates, ports., maps. 4°. An account of the operations of the Fifth army corps, com- manded by Maj.-Gen. G. K. Warren, at the battle of Five Forks, April 1, 1865, and the battles and movements pre- liminary to it. By G. K. Warren . . . New York, 1866. 53 p. incl. diagr. front, (fold, map.) 8°. E481.F5W2 (Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 225.) 6th Army corps. ( Union.) Following the Greek cross, or. Memories of the Sixth Army corps. By Thomas W. Hyde . . . Boston and New York, 1894. 3 p. 1., [v]-xi p., 1 1., 269 p. front., plates, ports. 12°. E493.9.6th.H99 Shaler's brigade. Survivors of the Sixth corps. Keunion and monument dedications at Gettysburg, June 12th', 13th and 14th, 1888. [Philadelphia,] 1888. 1 p. 1., [2]; [3]-179, [1] p. front, (port.) illus. 8°. E493.9.6th.S52 Three years in the Sixth corps. A concise narrative of events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the close of the rebeUioD, April, 1865. By George T. Stevens . . . Albany, 1866. xJi, 436 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. E493.9.6th.S84 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. By George T. Stevens ... 2d ed. rev. and corrected . . . New York, 1870. xvi, 449 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 8*". E493.9.6th.S85 See Mass. 37th infantry. . . . Annual report of the Society of the Sixth aimy corps. Army of the Potomac. Proceedings of the . . . annual reunion ... v. 8°. *lBt (1868 at *2d (1869 at *3d (1870 at 4th (1871 at Boston.) and 5th (1872 at Cleveland.) New York, 1873. 19 p. 8°^ 6th (1873 at New Haven.) and 7th (1874 at Harrisburg.) and 8th (1875 at Philadelphia.) New York, 1877. 32 p. 8°. *9th (1876 at)— to date. AEMY CORPS. 947 9th Army corps. ( Union.) With the Ninth army corps in East Tennessee. . . . W. A. Nason. Providence, 1891. 70 p. 12°. E464.R47 (Added' t.-p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Fourth series. No. 15.) The Ninth corps. "Bumside's geography class." . . . H. R. Norton. (In National tribune. March 3, 1904, p. 2.) Major General Ambrose E. Burnside and the Ninth Army corps: a narrative of campaigns in North Carolina, Mary- land, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee, duriag the war for the preservation of the Republic. By Augustus Woodbury . . . Providence, 1867. viii, 554 p. front., plates, port., maps. 8°. E493.9.9th.W87 Proceedings of the reunion of the Third division. Ninth corps. Army of the Potomac, held at York, Pa., March 25, 1891. Harrisburg, 1892. 137 p. 4 ports, (incl. front.) 8°. E493.9.9th.P93 Includes historical sketches of the 200th, 205th, 207th, 208th, 209th and 211th regiments Pennsylvania infantry, composing the Third divi- sion . . . 10th Army corps. ( Union.) Personal incidents in the early campaigns of the Third regi- ment Rhode Island volunteers and the Tenth Army corps. By Edwin MetcaLf. Providence, 1879. 31 p. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t.-p.: Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion. Being papers read before the Khode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. No. 9.) Operations on the Atlantic coast, 1861-1865, Virginia, 1862, 1864, Vicfeburg . . . Boston, 1912. vi p., 2 1., 585, [1] p. 16 maps. (3 fold.) 8°. (Half-title: Papers of the Military historical society of Massachusetts, [vol. ix]) E470.M65 V. 9 14th Army corps. Regular brigade. ( Union.) The Regular brigade of the Fourteenth army corps, the Army of the Cumberland, in the battle of Stone River, or Mur- irw&hoBo', Tennessee, from December 31st, 1862, to Jan- uary 3d, 1863, both dates inclusive. By Frederick Phis- terer . . . [n. p., 1883.] 1 p. 1., 30 p. 8°. E481.M9P5 19th Army corps. ( Union.) History of the Nineteenth Army corps. By Richard B. Irwin . . . New York, 1892. vip., 1 1., 528p. maps, plans. 8°. E493.9.19th.I72 948 ASSOCIATION OF THE AEMY OP NOETHEEN VIEGINIA. 20th Army corps. (Union.) In memoriam: Henry Warner Slocum, 1826-1894; pub. by authority of the state of New York, under the supervision of the New York Monuments commission, Albany, 1904. 4 p. 1., 5-325 p. front, (port.) 26 pi., 4 fold. maps. 4°. E467.1.S63N5 (In biog.) Life of General Slocum. By William F. Fox: p. 63-116. Slocum and his men. A history of the Twelfth and Twentieth army corps. By William F. Fox: p. 117-316. Artillery. {Confederate.) See Cavalry. {Confederate.) Artillery. ( Union.) History of the First Connecticut artillery and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-1865. Hartford, Conn., 1893. 270, [2] p. front, (ports.) iUus., plates, maps (partly fold.) 4°. E499.7.1stT In double columns. Comp. by J. C. Taylor and S. P. Hatfield. With Sherman's artillery at the battle of Atlanta. By Richard S. Tuthill . . . Chicago, [1913 ?] 22 p. 16°. Association of Confederate veterans. Address of Hon. J. L. M. Curry . . . dehvered before the Association of Confederate veterans, Richmond, Va., July 1, 1896. Richmond, [1896?] cover-title, 31 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 287.) Association of Confederate soldiers. Tennessee division. Minutes of the annual meeting . . . 1st (Feb. 28, 1889 at NashviUe.) Nashville, 1889. 8 p. 8°. 2d (Oct. 2, 1889 at Nashville.) Nashville, 1889. 16 p. 8°. 3d (Oct. 8, 1890 at Shelbyville.) Nashville, 1890. 36 p. 8°. 5th (1892 at Franklin.) Nashville, 1892. 98 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 212.) 6th (1893 at Jackson.) Nashville, 1893. 66 p. 8° 7th (1894 at Gallatin.) NashviUe, 1894. 74 p. plates, ports. 8°- {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 280.) 8th (1895 at Columbia.) Nashville, 1895. 77 p. 8° {Also in W. D. L. pamp. V. 280.) 9th (1896 at Nashville.) Nashville, [1896?] 56 p. 8° *10th (to date.) Association of the Army of northern Virginia. {Confederate.) The ex-Confederate, and what he has done in peace. An address delivered before the Association of the Army of northern Virginia, at the meeting held in Richmond, Va., October 26, 1892. By Hon. Wm. 0. P. Breckenridge, of Kentucky.... Richmond, 1892. 22 p. 8°. (7nW. D. L. pamp. V. 208.) ASSOCIATION OF THE MAEYLAND LINE. 949 Association of the Army of northern Virginia {Confederate) — Continued. Contributions of the South to the greatness of the American union. An address byGeneral Clement A. Evans, of Atlanta, Greorgia, delivered before the Association of the Army of northern Virginia, October 10th, 1895, at Richmond, Vir- ginia, with the proceedings of the Association on the occa- sion. Richmond, 1895. 24 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 212.) The Confederate revolution. An address delivered before the Association of the Army of northern Virginia, at the meeting held in Richmond, Va., May 28th, 1890. By Gen. E. M. Law, of South Carolina. . . . Richmond, 1890. 31 p. 8°. E547.3.L4 {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 208 & 287.) Formation, organization, discipline and characteristics of the Army of northern Virginia. An address . . . dehvered in the Hall of the House of delegates, Richmond, Va., Oct. 21, 1886. By Col. Edward McCrady, jr., of Charleston, S. C. . . . Richmond, 1886. 41 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. V. 287.) The last year of the war in North Carolina, including Plymouth, Fort Fisher and BentonsviUe. An address before the Asso- ciation Army of northern Virginia, delivered in the Hall of the House of delegates, Richmond, Va., October 28, 1887. By Hon. A. M. Waddell . . . Richmond, 1888. 31 p. 8°. E524.W21 {Also in W. D. L. pamp. v. 212.) Association of the Army of northern Virginia. Virginia division. The Confederate soldier in the ranks. An address by Major- General D. H. Hall, of North Carolina ... at Richmond, Virginia, . . . October 22d, 1885 . . . response of the Hon. D. B. Lucas, of West Virginia, to the toast "Our dead." . . . Richmond, 1885. 28 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 202.) *Address of Col. Charles Marshall ... of Baltimore, before the Va. division of the Army of northern Virginia, at their annual meeting, held at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Octo- ber 29, 1874. Richmond, Va., 1875. 23 p. 8°. E547.M36 {In L. C.) The battle of Fredericksburg. An address by Hon. Alfred M. Scales, of North Carolina ... at Richmond. Va., . . . November 1, 1883. Washington, D. C, 1884. 23 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 202.) Association of the Maryland line. *The first Maryland campaign. An address by Brig.-Gen'l Bradley T. Johnson, delivered February 22, 1886, at the foiirth annual re-union of the Association of the Maryland line, at Oratorio hall, Baltimore, Md. . . . Baltimore, 1886. 41 p. 8°. E474.61.J66. (/tiL. C.) 950 CAVALRY. Association of Union ex-prisoners of war. MieMgan. Keunion. loth (1891 at Ionia). {In Cooper's Oofiee cooler, v. IV, no. 11, p. 3; no. 12, p. 3, November-December, 1891.) f° 14th (1896 at Grand Rapids.) {In Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. IX, no. 1, p. 5, January, 1896.) f°. Bine and gray; the patriotic American magazine, v. 1-5, no. 4; January, 1893-April, 1895. f hiladelphia, 1893-1895. 4 v. iUus. (incl. ports.) plates. 4° '^461.665 Boston daily advertiser. Jan. 23, 25-27, sO, Feb. 6, Mar. 24, Sept. 22, Oct. 16, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30, Nov. 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 29, Dec. 3-5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 18-22, 24, 27, 28, 31, 1860; Jan. 18, 31, Feb. 24, 27, Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 1, 3, 26, June 19, 25, 26, July 3, 7-11, 14, 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29, Aug. 1, 4-6, 8, 11, 13, 14, 18-22, 25-29, Sept. 1, 9, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, Oct. 1-4, 6-10, 14-18, 20-24, 27-30, Nov. 3-7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 24-27, 29, Dec. 1-5, 8-10, 16, 17, 19, 22-24, 30-31, 1862. Boston, 1860-1862. 1 v. f°. Boston evening transcript, vol. xxxii, nos. 9488, 9490-9493, 9496, 9499-9552, 9554-9718, Apr. 1, 3-8, 11, 14-June 16, 18-Dec. 31, 1861. Boston, 1861. 1 v. f°. The Cartridge box. Dec. 15-18, 20-22, 1886. Hartford, Conn., 1886. 7 nos. in 1 V. iUus. 4°. Cavalry. (Confederate.) Raid of the Confederate cavalry through central Tennessee in October, 1863, commanded by General Joseph Wheeler. A paper read before the Ohio commandery of the loyal legion, April 1, 1908. By WilHam Curry . . . [Columbus? 1908?] 21 p. map. 8°. E464.M71 E470.C97 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. Fryor. New Orleans, La., Mem- phis, Tenn., and New York, 1868. xvi p., 1 1., [17J-704 p. front., ports., maps (partly fold.) 8°. E547.J82 The artillery of Nathan Bedford Forrest's cavalry "the wizard of the saddle," by John Watson Morton . . . Nashville, Tenn.; Dallas, Tex., 1909. 374 p. front., plates (1 fold.), ports., facsims. 8°. E547.M88 Bibliography: p. 4. Stuart's cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign, by John S. Mosby . . . New York, 1908. 5 p. 1., v-xxjBiii, 222 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) fold. map. 8°. E481.G3M8.5 Cavalry. ( Union.) With Sherman's cavalry. By Smith D. Atkjos. Read October 9, 1890. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollections . . . Chicago, 1896. 8". vol. 2, p. 383-398.) E464.M56 CAVALBY. 951 Cavalry. (Union) — Continued. With Sherman's cavalry marchiag through Georgia. By General Smith D.Atkins. . . . Chicago, [1913 «] 24 p. 16°. Cavalry: its use and value as illustrated by reference to the engagements of Kelly's Ford and Gettysburg. By Capt. D. M. Gihnore. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glhnpses of the nation's struggles ... St. Paul, 1890. 8°. [First series.] p. 38-51.) E464.M63 The Union cavaby. By Capt. Moses Harris, U. S. A. Read Feb. 4, 1891. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. Wis. War papers. . . . Milwaukee, 1891. 8°. vol. 1, p. [340]-373.) E464.M78 The Michigan brigade of cavahy at the battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, under command of Brigadier-General Geo. A. Custer. By Samuel Harris . . . [Chicago? 1894?] 16 p. 16°. Delivered at the annual reunion of Co. A, 5th Michigan cavalry, held at Cass City, Michigan, June 14, 1894. The cavalry of the Army of the Potomac. By Asa B. Isham. Eead Apr. 4, 1900. (In M. 0. L. L. U. S. Ohio. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865 . . . Cincinnati, 1903. 8°. vol. 5. p. [301]-327.) E464.M71 The early days of our cavahy, in the Army of the Potomac. By Walter Kempster. Read Oct. 7, 1896. (In M. O. L. L. U.S. Wis. War papers . . . Milwaukee, 1903. 8°. vol. 3, p. 60-89.) E464.M78 History of the First cavahy division from November 1, 1862, to January 1, 1863. By John Kennett . . . (In G. A. R. Dept. of Ohio. Fred. 0. Jones Post no. 4.OI . G. A. R. War papers. Papers read before Fred C. Jones Post no. 401. . . . Cincmnati, [1891.] 8°. vol. 1, p. 337-350.) E464.G75 . . . 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. PhUadelphia, 1907. 14 p. 8°. E481.G3G7 With Gregg in the Gettysburg campaign ... By WiUiam Brooke-Rawle . . . Philadelphia, 1884. 30 p. 8°. E481.G3R2 (SoutmZ wiA The right flank at Gettysburg . . . By WilUam Brooke-Rawle . . . Philadelphia, 1878.) Reprinted from Chapters of unwritten history in the annals of the war. Philadelphia weekly times, February 2, 1884. History of the cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, including that of the Army of Vhginia (Pope's), and also the history of the operations of the federal cavalry in West Virgmia during the war. By Chailes D. Rhodes . . . Kansas City, Mo., 1900. 200 p. 16°. E493.6.R47 80379—13 61 952 COLLEGKS, UNIVERSITIES, AND INSTITUTES. Cavalry. (Union) — Continued. Minty and the cavalry. A history of cavaky campaigns in the "Western armies. By Joseph G. Vale . . . Harrisburg, Pa., 1886. xxxi, 550 p. front., ports., maps. 8°. E493.V14 The right flank at Gettysburg. An account of the operations of General Gregg's cavalry command, showing their impor- tant bearing upon the results of the battle. By William Brooke-Eawle. . . . Philadelphia, 1878. 27 p. fold. map. 8°. E481.G3R2 First published in the Philadelphia weekly times, September 14, 1878. Four weeks with Long's cavalry in East Tennessee. By Capt. and Brvt. Maj. John P. Rea. Read March 10, 1898. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's strug- gle .. . St. Paul, 190.3. Fifth series, p. 17-44.) E464.M63 *Some personal reminiscences of service in the cavahy of the Army of the Potomac. By Colonel Hampton S. Thomas . . . Philadelphia, 1889. cover-title, 26 p. 8°. E493.6.T46 (In L. C.) Eeprinted from " The United Service," January, 1889. Same. {In The United service . . . Philadelphia, 1889. 8°. New series, v. 1, p. [l]-26.) Ul.U Service of the cavahy in the Army of the Potomac. By Edward P. Tobie . . . Providence, 1882. 56 p. 8°. E464.R47 {Added — t. p. : Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Second series. — no. 14.) See Society of the cavahy corps of the armies of the United States. Charleston mercury. Dec. 19, 1863-Feb. 11, 1865. Charleston, S. C, 1863-1865. 1 v. f°. Charleston tri-weekly courier. Jan. 1, 1862-Feb. 7, 1865. Charles- ton, S. C, 1862-1865. 2 v. f°. Chicago. Executive committee for the army reunion, 1868. The army reunion : with reports of the meetings of the societies of the Army of the Cumberland; the Army of the Tennessee; the Army of the Ohio; and the Army of Georgia. Chicago, December 15 and 16, 1868 . . . Chicago, 1869. 339 p. front., col. plates, ports. 8°. E493.C53 Each report has special t.-p. Colleges, universities, and institutes. Bowdoin college, Maiae. Brown university, Rhode Island. Citadel academy, South Carolina. Georgia military institute, Georgia. OOLOEBD TROOPS. 953. Colleges, universities, and institutes — Continued. Harvard university, Massachusetts. Iowa college, Iowa. University of Virginia, Virginia. Lafayette college, Pennsylvania. Marietta college, Ohio. Miami university, Ohio. Norwich university, Vermont. South Carolina college, South Carolina. South Carolina military academy. South Carolina. University of Iowa, Iowa. University of North Carolina, North Carolina. University of South Carolina, South Carolina. Virginia military institute, Virginia. COLORED TROOPS. Corps de Afrique. {United States colored volunteers.) 1st heavy artillery. Organized as 1st Louisiana colored heavy artillerj^. Designation changed to 10th U. S. colored heavy artillery, May 21, 1864. 1st cavalry. Designation changed to 4th U. S. colored cavalry, April 4, 1864. 1st engineers. Designation changed to 95th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 2d engineers. Designation changed to 96th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 3d engineers. Designation changed to 97th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 4th engineers. Designation changed to 98th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 5th engineers. Designation changed to 99th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 1st infantry. Designation changed to 73d U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 2d infantry. Designation changed to 74th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 3d infantry. Organized as 3d Louisiana native guard. Desig- nation changed to 75th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 4th infantry. Designation changed to 76th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 5th infantry. Designation changed to 77th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 6th infantry. Designation changed to 78th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 7th infantry. Designation changed to 79th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 954 COLOEED TKOOPS. Corps de Afrique. ( United States colored volunteers) — Continued. 8th infantry. Designation changed to 80th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. '9th infantry. Designation changed to 81st U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. ;iOth infantry. Designation changed to 82d U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 11th infantry. Designation changed to 8.3d U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 12th infantry. Desigiiation changed to 84th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 13th infantry. Designation changed to 85th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 14th infantry. Designation changed to 86th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 15th infantry. Designation changed to 5th engineers, Corps de Afrique, February 10, 1864. 16th infantry. Designation changed to 87th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. .17th infantry. Designation changed to 88th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 18th infantry. Designation changed to 89th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 19th infantry. Designation changed to 90th U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 20th infantry. Designation changed to 91st U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. •21st « :22d infantry. Designation changed to 92d U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 23d? 24th? 25th infantry. Designation changed to 93d U. S. colored troops, April 4, 1864. 26th infantry. Designation changed to 94th U. S. colored troops. iHeavy artillery. 1st heavy artillery. 2d heavy artUlery. See 3d heavy artillery. 3d heavy artillery. Organized as 1st Tennessee heavy artillery (African descent). Designation changed to 2d U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 3d U. S. col- ored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 4th heavy artillery. Organized as 2d Tennessee heavy artil- lery (African descent). Designation changed to 3d U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 4th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. COLOEED TEOOPS. 955 Heavy artillery — Continued. 5th heavy artillery. Organized as 9th Louisiana infantry (African descent). Designation changed to 1st Mississippi heavy artillery. Changed to 4th XJ. S. colored heavy artil- lery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 5th U. S. colored heavy- artillery, April 26, 1864. 6th heavy artillery. Organized as 2d Mississippi heavy artil- lery (African descent). Designation changed to 5th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 6th. U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 7th heavy artillery. Organized as 1st Alabama siege artillery (African descent). Designation changed to 6th U. S. colored heavy artillery, March 11, 1864. Changed to 7th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. Changed to 11th U. S. colored troops (new) infantry, January 23, 1865. 8th heavy artillery. Organized as 1st Kentucky heavy artil- lery (African descent). Designation changed to 7th U. S. colored heavy artillery. Changed to 8th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 26, 1864. 9th heavy artillery. 10th heavy artillery. Organized as 1st Louisiana heavy artil- lery (African descent). Designation changed to 1st heavy artillery. Corps de AJrique. Changed to 7th U. S. colored heavy artillery, April 4, 1864. Changed to 10th U. S. colored heavy artillery, May 21, 1864. 11th heavy artillery. Organized as 14tli Rhode Island heavy artillery (colored). Designation changed to 8th U. S. col- ored heavy artillery, April 4, 1864. Changed to 11th U. S. colored heavy artillery. May 21, 1864. 14th heavy artillery. Organized as 1st North Carohna colored heavy artillery. Designation changed to 14th U. S. colored, heavy artillery, March 17, 1864. light artillery. 2d light artillery. Battery C. Organized as 1st Louisiana battery light artillery. (African desceiit.) Designation, changed April 26, 1864. 2d light artillery. Battery D. Organized as 2d Louisiana battery light artillery. (African descent.) Designation changed April 26, 1864. 2d light artillery. Battery E. Organized as .3d Louisiana battery light artillery. (African descent.) Designation changed April 26, 1864. 2d light artillery. Battery F. Organized as Memphis (Tenn.)' battery light artillery. (African descent.) Designation changed to Battery D, March 11, 1864. Changed to Battery F, April 26, 1864. 956 COLOEED TKOOPS. light artillery^ — Continued. 2d light artillery. Battery H. Organized as 1st Arkansas battery light artillery, (African descent.) Designation changed December 13, 1864. Cavalry. My service in the U. S. colored cavalry. A paper read before the Ohio commandery of the loyal legion, March 4, 1908. By Frederick W. Browne . , . [Columbus? 1908?]. 14 p. 8°. E464.M71 3d cavalry. Organized as 1st Mississippi cavalry (African descent.) Designation changed. 4th cavalry. Organized as 1st cavalry. Corps de Afrique. Designation changed April 4, 1864. Infantry. 1st infantry. Organized as 1st District of Columbia infantry. (African descent.) 2d infantry, company A. Also known as Wilder' s (John) independent company colored volunteers. 5th infantry. Organized as 127th Ohio infantry (colored). 7th infantry. Record of the services of the Seventh regiment, U. S. colored troops, from September, 1863, to November, 1866, by an officer of the regiment. [Joseph M. Califf.] Providence, 1878. vp., 1 1., 138, 8 p. front, (port.) 8°. E540.N3C2 Our last campaign and subsequent service in Texas. By James Shaw. Providence, 1905. 52 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.E47 {Added t. p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Sixth series. — ^no. 9.) The negro as a soldier. By George R. Sherman. Provi- dence, 1913. 34 p. front, (port.), map. 8°. E464.R47 (Added t. p.: Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebel- lion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society. Seventh series. — no. 7.) 9th|infantry. History of the Ninth U. S. C troops, from its organization till muster out. With list of names of all officers and enhsted men, who ever belonged to the regiment . . . By Lieut.-Col. Geo. M. Dennett . . . Philadelphia, 1866. 148 p. incl. front, (port.) 16°. E540.N3D3 Title-page, front., p. 1-11 missing. OOLOBED TROOPS. 957 Infantry — Continued. nth infantry. (New.) Organized from 7th U. S. colored heavy artillery, January 23, 1865. 12th infantry. Organized as 1st Alabama infantry (African descent). Designation changed to 1st U. S. colored troops, afterward to 12th U. S. colored infantry. 21st infantry. Organized from 3d and 4th South Carolina infantry. (African descent.) March 14, 1864. 33d infantry. Organized from 1st South Carolina infantry. (African descent.) February 8, 1864. Army life in a black regiment. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston, 1870. iv, 296 p. 12°. E540.N3H6 Army life in a black regiment. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston, New York, 1890. iv, 296 p. 12°. E540.N3H61 34th infantry. Organized from 2d South Carohna infantry. (African descent.) February 8, 1864. 35th infantry. Organized from 1st North Carolina infantry. (African descent.) February 8, 1864. 36th infantry. Organized from 2d North Carolina infantry. (African descent.) February 8, 1864. 37th infantry. Organized from 3d North Carohna infantry. (African descent.) February 8, 1864. 46th infantry. Organized from 1st Arkansas infantry. (African descent.) May 11, 1864. 47th infantry. Organized from 8tb Louisiana infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 48th infantry. Organized from 10th Louisiana infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1865. 49th infantry. Organized from 11th Louisiana infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. Paper of Cyrus Sears, late lieut. col. of the 49th U. S. colored infantry vols, of African descent — originally nth La. vol. infantry — A. D. of Harpster, Ohio . . . Columbus, 1909. 29 p. front, (port.) 8°. E464.M71 E481.M5S4 A paper read before the Ohio commandery of the loyal legion, Octo- ber 7, 1908. 50th infantry. Organized from 12th Louisiana infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 51st infantry. Organized from 1st Mississippi infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 958 COLOEED TKOOPS. Infantry — Continued. 52d infantry. Organized from 2d Mississippi infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 53d infantry. Organized from 3d Mississippi infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 54th infantry. Organized from 2d Arkansas infantry. (Afri- can descent.) March 11, 1864. 55th infantry. Organized from 1st Alabama infantry. (Afri- can descent.) March 11, 1864. 56th infantry. Organized from 3d Alabama infantry. (Afri- can descent.) March 11, 1864. 57th infantry. Organized from 4th Arkansas infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 58th infantry. Organized from 6th Mississippi infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 59th infantry. Organized from 1st Tennessee infantry. (African de- scent.) March 11, 1864. A brief sketch of the organization and services of the Fifty-ninth regiment of United States colored infan- try, and biographical sketches. By Colonel Robert Cowden. Dayton, Ohio, 1883. 3 p. 1., ix-xxiii, [25]- 293 p. 12° E540.N3C8 60th infantry. Organized from 1st Iowa colored infantry, March 11, 1864. 61st infantry. Organized from 2d Tennessee infantry. (Af- rican descent.) March 11, 1864. 62d infantry. Organized from 1st Missouri colored infantry, March 11, 1864. 62d infantrj^. Annua] circular. No. 4 (1870.) [Jefferson City, Mo.? 1870?] 12 p. 12°- No. 5 (1871?.) [n. p., n. d.]4p. 12°. 63d infantry. Organized from 9th Louisiana infantry. (Af- rican descent.) March 11, 1864. 64th infantry. Organized from 7th Louisiana infantry. (Af- rican descent.) March 11, 1864. 65th infantry. Organized from 2d Missouri colored infantry, March 11, 1864. 66th infantry. Organized from 4th Mississippi infantry. (African descent.) March 11, 1864. 67th infantry. Organized from 3d Missouri colored infantry, March 11, 1864. 68th infantry. Organized from 4th Missouri colored infantry, March 11, 1864. 69th infantry. COLORED THOOPS. 959 Infantry — Continued. 70th infantry. 71st infantry. 72d infantry. Organization discontinued May 3, 1865. 73d infantry. Organized from 1st Corps de Afrique, infantry, April 4, 1864. 74tli infantry. Organized from 2d Corps de Afrique, in- fantry, April 4, 1864. 75tli infantry. Organized from 3d Corps de Afrique, in- fantry, April 4, 1864. 76tli infantry. Organized from 4tli Corps de Afrique, in- fantry, April 4, 1864. 77th infantry. Organized from 5th Corps de Afrique, in- fantry, April 4, 1864. 78th infantry. Organized from 6th Corps de Afrique, in- fantry, April 4, 1864. 79th infantry. (Old.) Organized from 7th Corps de Afrique, infantry, AprU 4, 1864. In July, 1864, a consohdation of the 79th and 83d was ordered, but not completed. 79th infantry. (New.) Organized from 1st Kansas colored infantry, December 13, 1864. 80th infantry. Organized from 8th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 81st infantry. Organized from 9th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 82d infantry. Organized from 10th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 83d infantry. (Old.) Organized from 11th Corps de Afrique, infantry, April 4, 1864. Discontinued July 28, 1864. 83d infantry. (New.) Organized from 2d Kansas colored infantry, December 13, 1864. 84th infantry. Organized from 12th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 85th infantry. Organized from 13th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 86th infantry. Organized from 14th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 87th infantry. (Old.) Organized from 16th Corps de Afrique, infantry, April 4, 1864. See 87th infantry. (New.) 87th infantry. (New.) Organized by consohdation of 87th (old) and 96th infantry, November 26, 1864. 88th infantry. (91d.) Organized from 17th Corps de Afrique, infantry, April 4, 1864. Discontinued July 28, 1864. 88th infantry. (New.) Organized February 20, 1865. Con- solidated with 3d U. S. colored heavy artillery, December 16, 1865. 960 COLOEED TEOOPS. Infantry — Continued . 89th infantry. Organized from 18tli Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 90th infantry. Organized from 19th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. Diary of an enlisted man. By Lawrence Van Alstyne . . . New Haven, 1910. x,348p. front, (port) 8°. E601.V21 91st infantry. Organized from 20th Corps de Afrique, infan- try, April 4, 1864. 92d infantry. Organized from 22d Corps de Afrique, infantry, April 4, 1864. 93d infantry. Organized from 26th Corps de Africa, infantry, April 4, 1864. 94th infantry failed to complete its organization. 95th infantry. Organized from 1st Corps de Afrique, engi- neers, April 4, 1864. 96th infantry. Organized from 2d Corps de Afrique, engi- neers, April 4, 1864. 97th infantry. Organized from 3d Corps de Afrique, engi- neers, April 4, 1864. 98th infantry. Organized from 4th Corps de Afrique, engi- neers, April 4, 1864. 99th infantry. Organized from 5th Corps de Afrique, engi- neers. April 4, 1864. 100th infantry. 101st infantry. 102d infantry. Organized from 1st Michigan colored infan- try, May 23, 1864. 103d infantry .- 104th infantry. 105th infantry failed to complete its organization. 106th infantry. Organized from 4th Alabama colored infan- try. May 16, 1864. 107th infantry. 108th infantry. 109th infantry. 110th infantry. Organized from 2d Alabama colored infan- try, June 25, 1864. 111th infantry. Organized from 3d Alabama colored infan- try, June 25, 1864. 112th infantry. Organized from 5th Arkansas colored infan- try, April 23-November 8, 1864. Transferred to 113th infantry (New ), April 1, 1865. 113th infantry. (Old.) Organized from 6th Arkansas col- ored infantry, June 25, 1864. COLOEED TKOOPS. 961 Infantry — Continued . llSth infantry. (New.) Organized by consolidation of 11th infantry (old), 112th and 113th infantry (old), April 1, 1864. 114th infantry. 115th infantry. 116th infantry. History of the 116th regiment U. S. C. infantry, from its organization in the early part of the Spring and Sum- mer of 1864, to the present time, giving a hst of names of all officers and enlisted men who have ever belonged to the regiment . . . Lieut. Col. Charles Eareker . . . Philadelphia, 1866. 2 p. 1., xi-xii, 13-131 p. (front.?) 16°. E540.N3K5 117th infantry. 118th infantry. 119th infantry. 120th infantry. 121st infantry. 122d infantry 123d infantry. 124th infantry. 125th infantry. 126th infantry failed to complete its organization. 127th infantry. 128th infantry. 135th infantry. 136th infantry. 137th infantry. 138th infantry. Colored troops. The negro in the war of the rebellion. By Abial R. Abbott. Eead October 1 1, 1888. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. Military essays and recollections. . . . Chicago, 1899. 8°. vol. 3, p. 373-384.) E464.M56 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, 1865. 30 p. 8°. E540.N3C5 -(/ri W. D. L. pamp.v.227.) A colored brigade in the campaign and battle of Nashville. By Henry V. Freeman. Read March 8, 1888. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. III. Military essays and recollections . . . Chicago, 1896. 8°. vol. 2, p. 399-421.) E464.M56 The negro as a soldier. B}^ William Eliot Furness. Read November 12, 1891. (In M. O. L. L. U. S. 111. MQitary essays and recollections . . . Chicago, 1896. 8°. vol. 2, p. 457-487.) E464.M56 962 CONFEDEBATE STATES OF AMERICA. Colored troops — C&ntinued. The negro in the American rebellion. His heroism and fidel- ity. By WiUiam Wells Brown. Boston, 1867. 2 p. 1., [v]-xvi, 380p. 12°. E540.N3B8 The negro as a soldier in the war of the rebellion. By Nor- wood P. Hallowell. . . . Boston, 1897. 1 p. 1., 29 p. front., ports. 8°. E540.N3H19 Bead before the Military historical society of Massachusetts, Januarys, 1892. Colored troops in the war of the rebellion. By Capt. and Brvt. Major Henry Allyn Norton. Kead Oct. 11, 1898. {In M. O. L. L. U. S. Minn. Glimpses of the nation's struggle . . . St. Paul, 1903. 8°. Fifth series, p. 59-73.) E464.M63 A history of the negro troops in the war of the rebellioD, 1861- 1865. Preceded by a review of the military services of ne- groes in ancient and modern times. By George W. Wil- liams . . New York, 1888. xvi, 353 p. incl. front, (port.) illus., pi. 8°. E540.N3W7 The black phalanx; a history of the negro soldiers of the United States in the wars of 1775-1812, 1861-'65. By Joseph T. Wilson . . . Hartford, Conn., 1888.' 9 p. 1., 21- 528 p. incl. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. E540.N3W8 Ullman brigade composed of the following : 78, 79th (Old), 80th, 81st, and S2d regiments U. S. colored troops. Ullman brigade. The Ullman brigade. By Brevet Brig.-Gen. I. S. Bangs, [n. p., n. d.] cover-title 21 p. 8°. A compendium of the war of the rebellion, comp. and arranged from ofRcial records of the federal and Confederate armies, reports of the adjutant generals of the several states, the army reg- isters, and other reliable documents and sources. By Frederick H. Dj^er . . . Des Moines, 1908. 1796 p. 4°. E491.D99 Contents. — Pt. I. Number and organization of the armies. — Pt. 11. Chronological record. — Pt. III. Regimental histories. Confederate States of America. Confederate reports of battles, during the war of the rebellion, 1860-1865. . . . Washington, 1876-[18 «] 20 v. in 21-. 8°. E545.C71 [Printed by the U. S. War records oflBce.] Confederate States of America. Adjutant-general' s office. Keport of the Adjutant general, year ending September. 30, 1862. [Richmond? 1862?] 54 p. 8°. See U. S. War dept. See also U. S. War records office. CONFEDEKATE VETERAN. 963 Confederate survivors' association of Augusta, Ga. Address delivered before . . . upon the occasion of its . . . annual reunion. E485.3.G48 Ist (Apr. 26, 1879.) By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1879. 8 p. 8°- 2d (Apr. 26, 1880.) By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1880. 9 p. 8°. 3d (Apr. 26, 1881.) By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1881. 11 p. 8°. 4th (Apr. 26, 1882.) By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1882. 7 p. 8°. 5th (Apr. 26, 1883.) Military lessons inculcated on the coast of Georgia during the Confederate war. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1883. 15 p. 8° 6th (Apr. 26, 1884.) General Sherman's march from Atlanta to the coast. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1884. 19 p. 8°. 7th (Apr. 27, 1885.) The battle of Honey Hill. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1885. 16 p. 8° 8th (Apr. 26, 1886.) Brigadier General Robert Toombs. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1886. 17 p. 8° 9th (Apr. 26, 1887.) The old South. By John B. Gordon and Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1887. 23 p. 8° 10th (Apr. 26, 1888.) The evacuation of Battery Wagner and the battle of Ocean Pond. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1888. 19 p. 8°. 11th (Apr. 26, 1889.) Georgians during the war between the states. By Charles C. Jone.s, jr. Augusta, 1889. 34, [1] p. 8° 12th (Apr. 26, 1890.) The siege and evacuation of Savannah, Georgia, in December, 1864. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1890. 30, [1] p 8° 13th (Apr. 26, 1891.) Sons of Confederate veterans. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Augusta, 1891. 9, [1] p. 8°. 14th (Apr. 26, 1892.) Defence of Battery Wagner, July 18, 1863. By Charles C.Jones, jr., H. D. D.Twiggs, and F. Edgeworth Eve. Augusta, 1892. 30, [1] p. 8° 15th (Apr. 26, 1893.) Military operations in Georgia during the war between the states. By Charles C. Jones, jr. Chickamauga. By Joseph B. Gumming. Augusta, 1893. 32, [1] p. 8° 16th (Apr. 26, 1894.) Memorial resolution introduced by Colonel Jos. B. Cumming in honor of its late president. Colonel Charles C. Jones, jr. . Augusta, 1894. 20 p. 8° 17th (Apr. 26, 1895.) By F. Edgeworth Eve. Historian's report. By Charles E. Jones. Augusta, 1895. 33, [1] p. 8°. 18th (Apr. 26, 1896.) By F. Edgeworth Eve. Historian's report. By Charles E. Jones. . Augusta, 1896. 37, [1] p. 8° 19th (Apr. 26, 1897.) Report submitted by Charles E, Jones, historian. Augusta, 1897. 12 p. 8° See United Confederate veterans. Confederate survivors' asso- ciation, Camp 435. *Confederate veteran. Pub. monthly in the interest of Confederate veterans and kindred topics, v. 1-18, Jan. 1893-Dec. 1910. Nashville, Tenn., 1893-1910. 18 v. illus. (inch ports.) 4°. E485.C74 (ZtiL. C.) (v. 1, no. 7; v. 4, no. 1, 12; v. 15, no. 4, 7-12; v. 16, no. 1-8, 11-12; V. 17, no. 1-2; v. 18, no. 11, July, 1893, Jan., Dec. 1896, Apr., July-Dec. 1907, Jan.-Aug., Nov.-Dsc. 1908, Jan.-Feb. 1909, Nov. 1910 in W. D. L.) 964 GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN. Confederate veteran association of Kentucky. *Constitution, by-laws, and membership, Confederate veteran association of Kentucky, with name, rank, command and residence. 2d ed. [Lexington, Ky.,] 1891. 31 p. 12°. E485.2.K5 {In L. C.) *[Constitution, by-laws and membership of the] Confederate veteran association of Kentucky. 4th ed. [Lexington, 1893] 87 p. illus., (incl. ports.) 12°. E485.2.K7 {In L. C.) *. . . Constitution, by-laws and list of membership, arranged by counties and camps. With name, rank, residence, and command of every member in his own county camp . . . 5th ed. Lexington, 1895. 217, [1] p. incl. front., illus., ports. 12°. E485.2.K8 {In L. C.) Compiled by John Boyd. The Confederate veteran magazine . . . v. 1, nos. 5-6, v. 2, nos. 1-2, May-August, 1890. Atlanta, Ga., 1890. port. 8°. Confederate war journal ... v. 1-2; Apr. 1893-Mar. 1895. New York and Lexington, Ky., 1893-95. 2 v. in 1. illus. (incl. ports.) 4°. E485.C75 No more published. Confederated southern memorial association. History of the confederated memorial associations of the South . . . Published by the Confederated southern memo- rial association. Eev. and authorized ed. [New Orleans, 1904.] 1 p. 1., 318 p., plates, ports. 8°. E641.C74 Cooper's Coffee cooler, v. 3-9, January, 1890-November, 1896. Sturgis, Mich., 1890-1896. 1 v. iUus., ports., maps. f°. Daily picayune. Jan. 1-June 30, 1861. New Orleans, La., 1861. 1 V. f°. Daily true delta. Nov. 18, 1860-May 17, 1861. New Orleans, La., 1860-1861. 1 V. f°. Echoes from the wagon wheels. Heard at a regimental reunion, [n. p., n. d.] 30 p., 1 1. 8°. obi. Each page in colors. Only 60 copies printed. Forrest's cavalry. S^e Cavalry. (Confederate.) Gettysburg campaign. Pennsylvania volunteers and militia called into service during the Gettysburg campaign. [Washington ?18 — ?] 9 p. 8°. {In Rosters of Union troops in principal battles . . .) Comp. in War records office: GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 965 Grand army of the republic. Organized April 6, 1866. First Post to be mustered was at Decatur, Illinois, April 6, 1866. Proceedings of the 1st- annual encampments. . . . Philadelphia, [etc., etc.] 1877- 45 v. in 20. fronts., ports, fold, tables. 8°. E462.1.A17 Proceedings of the first to tenth meetings, 1866-1876. (inclusive.) of the National encampment, Grand army of the repubhc. With Digest of decisions, rules of order and index. . . . Philadelphia, 1877. 434, 59, xi, xii p. 8°. 1st (1866 at Indianapolis.) p. 3-10. 2d (1868 at Philadelphia.) p. 11-28. 3d (1869 at Cincinnati.) p. 29-73. 4th (1870 at Washington.) p. 74-103. 5th (1871 at Boston.) p. 104-141. 6th (1872 at Cleveland.) p. 142-201'. 7th (1873 at New Haven.) p. 202-263. 8th (1874 at Harrisburg.) p. 264^313. 9th (1875 at Chicago.) p. 314-374. 10th (1876 at Philadelphia.) p. 375-434. Opinions of the Judge advocate general reported to the Sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth national encampments. Prepared by William W. Douglas. May 1877. [n. p., 1877?] 59 p. 8° 11th (1877 at Providence.) Philadelphia, 1877. p. 435-510. 8°. 12th (1878 at Springfield, Mass.) [New York, 1878?] p. 511-577. 8°. 13th (1879 at Albany.) [New York, 1879?] p. 578-652. 8° 14th (1880 at Dayton.) [Dayton, 1880.] p- 653-727. p. 8° 15th (1881 at Indianapolis.) Philadelphia, 1881. p. 729-858. 8° 16th (1882 at Baltimore.) Lawrence, 1882. p. 859-984. 17th (1883 at Denver.) Omaha, 1883. 2.53 p. fold. pi. 8° 18th (1884 at Minneapolis.) Philadelphia, 1884. 296 p. 8°. 19th (1885 at Portland.) Toledo, 1885. 377, [1] p. port. 8° 20th (1886 at San Francisco.) Washington, 1886. 335 p. 8°- 21st (1887 at St. Louis.) Milwaukee, 1887. 336 p. port. 8° 22d (1888 at Columbus.) Minneapolis, 1888. 266 p. port. 8° 23d (1889 at Milwaukee.) St. Louis, 1889. 256 p. front, (port.) 8° 24th (1890 at Boston.) Detroit, 1890. 328 p. front, (port.) 8° 25th (1891 at Detroit.) Rutland, Vt., 1891.- 412 p. front., ports. 8° 26th (1892 at Washington.) Albany, 1892. 351 p. front., ports. 8°. 27th (1893 at Indianapolis.) Milwaukee, 1893. 384 p. front., ports. 8°- 28th (1894 at Pittsburgh.) Boston, 1894. 347 p. front., ports., fold. tab. 8°- 29th (1895 at Louisville.) Rockford, [1895?] 479 p. front., ports., fold. tab. 8° 30th (1896 at St. Paul.) Indianapolis, 1896, 316 p. front., ports., fold. tab. 8° 31st (1897 at Buffalo.) Lincoln, Nebr. 406 p. front., ports., fold. tab. 8° 32d (1898 at Cincinnati.) Philadelphia, 1898. 344 p. front., porta., fold. tab. 8°. 33d (1899 at Philadelphia.) Philadelphia, 1899. 432 p. front., ports. fold. tab. 8° 966 GRAND ABMY OF THE EEPTJBLIC. Grand army of the republic — Continued. Proceedings, etc. — Continued. 34th (1900 at Chicago.) Philadelphia, 1901. 331 p. front., porta., fold. tabs. 8°. 35th (1901 at Cleveland.) St. Louis, 1901. 353 p. front., porta., fold. tabs. 8° 36th (1902 at Washington.) Minneapolis, 1903. 400 p. front., ports., fold. tabs. 8° 37th (1903 at San Francisco.) Philadelphia, 1903, 380 p. front., ports., fold. tabs. 8° 38th (1904 at Boston.) Chicago, 1904. 413 p. front., ports., fold. tab. 8°. 39th (1905 at Denver.) Boston, 1905. 447 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. 40th (1906 at Minneapolis.) Philadelphia, 1906. 527 p. front., plate, ports. 8° (Includes semi-official meeting, Aug. 14, 1906.) 41st (1907 at Saratoga Springs.) Zanesville, 0., 1907. 416 p. ports. 8°. 42d (1908 at Toledo.) Kansas City, Mo., [1908?] 374 p. front., ports. 8° (Includes semi-official meeting, Sept. 1, 1908.) 43d (1909 at Salt Lake City.) [a. p., 1909?] 381 p. front., illus., ports. 8° 44th (1910 at Atlantic City.) [n. p., 1910?] 421 p. porta. 8° 45th (1911 at Rochester.) Boston, 1911. 466 p. front., ports. 8° 46th (1912 at 47th (1913 at 48th (1914 at 49th (1915 at Unofficial proceedings in connection with, the Twenty-fourth . national encampment, Grand army of the republic. Held in Boston, week August 11-16, 1890. Issued under direc- tion of the Executive committee. Compiled by B. N. Adams . . . Boston, 1891. 296 p. front., ports. 8°. Souvenir. Poem of welcome to the 21st national encamp- ment of the Grand army of the republic, St. Louis, Sept., 1887. Composed ... by Geo. W. Bailey . . . [n. p., 1887?] 16 p. 12°. History of the Grand army of the republic. By Robert B. Beath, with an introduction by General Lucius Fairchild. . . . New York, 1889. xv, 702 p. front., illus., plates (partly col. and fold.) ports., facsims. 8° E462.1.A1901 Decisions and opinions of the commanders-in-chief and judge advocates-general of the Grand army of the republic. Re- ported to and approved by the national encampments from the first, to and including the 17th . . . July, 1883. Com- piled and arranged ... by James R. Carnahan . . . In- dianapolis, 1884. 224 p. 8°. E462.1.A1911 Manual of the civil war and key to the Grand army of the republic and kindred societies. By J. North Carnahan. Washington, 1899. 255 p. plate, diagrs. 8°. E462.1.A1914 GRAND ARMY OP THE EEPUBLIC. 967 Grand army of the republic — Continued. Grand army of the republic. National memorial hall souvenir, Detroit, Mich., August, 1891. [n. p., 1891?] [12] p. ports., facsim. 12°. With compliments of the Wabash line. The Keystone collection. G. A. R. Songs of war and home . . . use of the 3,000 pupils of the Philadelphia public schools who compose the great school chorus, participating in the exercises incident to the 33d national encampment of the Grand army of the republic, September, 1899 . . . [Philadelphia, 1899?] cover-title, 16 p. 4°. History of the Grand army of the republic and New Bruns- wick's representation in the civil war. By John Lawrence. . . . Read at a meeting of the New Brunswick historical club, March 18, 1909. [n. p., 1909?] cover-title, [8] p. ports. 8°. The Old songs. A collection of national airs, hymns of patriotism and camp-fire melodies. Compiled for the St. Paul Grand army of the republic, 30th national encamp- ment committee. . . . St. Paul, [1896 ?] 63 p. 16°. 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. Washing- ton, 1911. 48 p. front., plates. 8° ([U. S.] 61st Cong., 3d session. Senate doc. no. 857.) Report of the Officers and chairmen of committees of Citizens' committee, having in charge the arrangements for the Twenty-ninth national encampment, G. A. R. Held in Louisville, Ky., September 9 to 14, 1895. Louisville, Ky., 1896. 40 p.' 8°. Report of the General committee for the Thirty-third national encampment of the Grand army of the republic and attend- ant reunions, held at Philadelphia, September 4 to 9, 1899. Philadelphia, 1900. 86 p. front., plates. 8°. Report of the officers and chairmen of committees of the 'Thirty-fourth national encampment, G. A. R. Chicago, lUinois, August 26-30, 1900. Chicago, 1901. 95 p. 8°. Ritual of the Grand army of the republic, adopted by the National encampment at Boston, Mass., May 11, 1871. Official. New York city, 1871. 14 p. 8°. Roll of 40th national encampment of the Grand army of the republic, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 16th and 17th, 1906. Address of Commander-in-chief and reports . . . Philadelphia, 1906. 267 p. fold. tab. 8°. 80379—13 62 968 GEAND ARMY OF THE REPtTBLIC. Grand army of the republic — Continued. The Grand army: what the society is; its foundation prin- ciples; its badge; Memorial day; pensions; our duty as citizens; an appeal to old comrades. An address by Frank Seaman ... at Maynardville, Tenn., May 30th, 1893. [n. p., 1893?] 16 p. 8°. Grand army campaign of Union Pacific railway. Reports of its agents employed on the work. Published by the Pas- senger department solely for the information of officers and agents of the company. Omaha, 1887. 62 p. 8°. At head of title-page: Confidential. Unofficial proceedings in connection with the Thirty-eighth national encampment. Grand army of the repubhc. Held in Boston week August 15-20, 1904 . . . Boston, 1907. 216 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. War songs dedicated to the G. A. R., The Woman's relief corps, and the Sons of veterans. [Toledo, n. d.] 32 p. illus., ports. 16°. Records of members of the Grand army of the repubhc, with a complete account of the twentieth national encamp- ment ... A history of the growth, usefulness, and impor- tant events of the Grand army of the republic, from its origin to the present time. Ed. by William H. Ward. San Francisco, 1886. i p. 1., 624 p. front, (port.) illus. 4°. E462.1.A1919 Grand army of the republic almanac for 1879. [Worcester, Mass., 1878] 80 p. 8°. Advertisements: p. 77-80. Or. A. R. Dept. of Alabama. Organized June 26, 1876. Re-organized March 12, 1889. Proceedings of the . . . annual encampment[s] . . . E462.1.A2 1st (1889 at Birmingham.) p. 26-31, and 2d (1890 at Montgomery.) p. 32-41, and 3d (1891 at Birmingham.) Birmingham, 1891. 41 p. 8°. (Includes Proceedings of the First-Second.) *4th ( 1 892 at ( Not printed . ) *5th (1893 at (Not printed.) *6th (1894 at (Not printed.) *7th (1895 at (Not printed.) *8th (1896 at (Not printed.) *9th (1897 at *10th (1898 at *llth (1899 at *12th (1900 at *13th (1901 at *14th (1902 at *]5th (1903 at GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 969 G. A. R. Dept. of Alabama — Continued. Proceedings of the . . . annual encampments — Continued. *16th (1904 at *17th (1905 at *18th (1906 at *19th (1907 at *20th (1908 at *21st (1909 at *22d (1910 at *23d (1911 at *24tli (1912 at *25th (1913 at *26th (1914 at *27th (1915 at *28th (1916 at Or. A. R. Deft of Arizona. Provisional department organized September 10, 1887. Permanent organization effected January 17, 1888. Proceedings of annual encampments. E462.1.A27 1st (1888 at Phoenix.) San Francisco, 1888. 16 p. 8°. 2(1 (1889 at Tucson.) [n. p., n. d.] 33 p. 8° 3d (1890 at Tombstone.) Phoenix, 1890. 23 p. 8° 4th (1891 at Phoenix.) [n. p.] 1891. 20 p. 8° 5th (1892 at Prescott.) Phoenix, 1892. 35 p. 8° 6th (1893 at Tucson.) Tucson, 1893. 43 p. port. 8°. 7th (1894 at Phoenix.) [n. p., n. d.] 35 p. 8° 8th (1895 at Flagstaff.) Phoenix, 1895. 53 p. 8° 9th (1896 at Phoenix.) Phoenix, 1896. 35 p. 8° 10th (1897 at Prescott.) Phoenix, 1897. 43 p. 8° 11th (1898 at Tucson.) Phoenix, 1898. 37 p. 8°. 12th (1899 at Phoenix.) Phoenix, 1899. 18 p. 8°- 13th (1900 at Jerome.) Phoenix, 1900. 25 p. 8° 14th (1901 at Williams.) Phoenix, 1901. 31 p. 8° 15th (1902 at Tucson.) Phoenix, 1902. 30 p. 8° 16th (1903 at Phoenix.) Phoenix, 1903. 29 p. 8° 17th (1904 at Prescott.) Phoenix, 1904. 29 p. 8° 18th (1905 at Phoenix.) Phoenix, 1905. 24 p. 8°. *19th (1906 at *20th (1907 at *21st (1908 at *22d (1909 at *23d (1910 at *24th (1911 at 25th (1912 at Phoenix.) (Brief mention in General order April 20, 1912.) *26th (1913 at *27th (1914 at *28th (1915 at *29th (1916 at (Since 1906 no proceedings have been printed.) Roster. 1912. [n. p., 1912?] [8] p. 8°. 970 GEAND ARMY OF THE EBPTJBLIG. G. A. R. Dept. of Arkansas. Provisional department organized April 18, 1867. Department organization abandoned about 1870. Provisional department organized July 1, 1883. Permanent organization effected April 18, 1884. Proceedings of the . . . annual encampment[s] . . . E462.1.A8 1st (1883 at Fort Smith.) Fort Smith, 1883. 16 p. i\ {In Mss.) (Includes history of the Department.) 2d (1884 at Hot Springs.) Hot Springs, 1884. 16 p. £°. {In Mss.) 3d (1885 at Eureka Springs.) Little Rock, 1885. 28 p. 8° 4th (1886 at Little Rock.) Little Rock, 1886. 43 p. 8° 5th (1887 at Fort Smith.) Fort Smith, 1887. 24 p. 8°. 6th (1888 at Fayetteville.) Fort Smith, 1888. 36, [1] p. 8° 7th (1889 at Eureka Springs.) Little Rock, 1889. 29 p. 8° 8th (1890 at Little Rock.) Little Rock, 1890. 29 p. 8° 9th (1891 at Little Rock.) Fort Smith, 1891. 41 p. 8° 10th (1892 at Fort Smith.) Fort Smith, 1892. 33 p. 8° 11th (1893 at Eureka Springs.) Fort Smith, 1893. 44 p. 8°. 12th (1894 at Rogers.) and 13th (1895 at Little Rock. Fort Smith, [1894?] 41 p. 8° - {Also in Mss.) 14th (1896 at Little Rock.) and 15th (1897 at Springdale.) Stuttgart, 1897. 29 p. 8°. 16th (1898 at Fayetteville.) and 17th (1899 at Fort Smith.) [n. p., 1899?] 50 p. front, (port.) 8°. 18th (1900 at Little Rock.) Fayetteville, 1901. 28 p. 8°. 19th (1901 at Hot Springs.) [n. p., 1902?] 21 p. 8° 20th (1902 at Siloam Springs.) [n. p., 1903?] 53 p. front, (ports.) 8°. 21st (1903 at Mammoth Springs.) [n. p., 1904?] 38, [11] p. front, (port.) 8°. 22d (1904 at Little Rock.) [n. p., 1905?] 53, [1] p. front, (ports.) 8°. 23d (1905 at Hot Springs.) and 24th (1906 at Fort Smith.) [n. p., 1907?] 34 p. fold. tab. 8°. 25th (1907 at Little Rock.) [n. p., 1908?] 29, [1] p. front, (port.) fold. tab. 8°. 26th (1908 at Hot Springs.) Little Rock, [1908?] 35 p. front, (port.) 8°. 27th (1909 at Siloam Springs.) Little Rock, [1909?] 29 p. front, (port.) 8° 28th (1910 at Little Rock.) Siloam Springs, [1910?] 32 p. front, (port.) 8°. 29th (1911 at Fort Smith.) Little Rock, [1911?] 30p. front, (port.) 8°- *30th (1912 at *31st (1913 at *32d (1914 at *33d (1915 at Cr. A. R. Deft, of California and Nevada. Provisional department organized April 22, 1867. Permanent organization effected February 21, 1868. Proceedings of annual encampments. E462.1.C2 Proceedings of the fifteen annual encampments of the De- partment of California . . . held at various dates and places prior to the sixteenth encampment. . . . [n.p.,n.d.] 1 p. 1., [2], [5]-268 p. 8°. GRAND ABMY OF THE BEPUBLIG. 971 G. A, R. Deft, of Oalifomia and Nevada — Continued. Historical sketch, p. [5]-13. 1st (1868 at San Francisco.) p. 14-25. 2d (1869 at San Francisco.) p. 26-46. 3d (1870 at San Francisco.) p. 47-79. 4th (1871 at Sacramento.) p. 80-102. 5th (1872 at San Francisco.) p. 103-120. 6th (1873 at San Francisco.) p. 121-135. 7th (1874 at Vallejo.) p. 136-143. 8th (1875 at Sacramento.) p. 144-148. 9th (1876 at San Francisco.) p. 149-156. 10th (1877 at San Francisco.) p. 157-163. 11th (1878 at Sacramento.) p. 164-173. 12th (1879 at San Francisco.) p. 174-184. 13th (1880 at Oakland.) p. 185-197. 14th (1881 at San Francisco.) p. 198-220. 15th (1882 at San Jose.) p. 221-268. 16th (1883 at San Francisco.) San Francisco, 1883. 79 p. fold. tab. 8°. 17th (1884 at San Francisco.) San Francisco, 1884. 114 p. 8°. 18th (1885 at San Francisco.) San Francisco, [1885?] 168 p. 8° I9th (1886 at Sacramento.) San Francisco, [1886?] 220 p. fold. tab. 8°. 20th (1887 at Los Angeles.) San Francisco, 1887. 270 p. fold. tab. 8°. 21st (1888 at Santa Rosa.) San Francisco, 1888. 194 p. fold. tab. 8°. 22d (1889 at Stockton.) San Francisco, 1889. 83 p. 8° 23d (1890 at San Jose.) Los Angeles, 1890. 152 p. 8°. 24th (1891 at Santa Cruz.) San Francisco, 1891. 126 p. 8°. 25th (1892 at Fresno.) San Francisco, 1892. 90 p. 8°. 26th (1893 at Los Angeles.) San Francisco, 1893. 104 p. 8°. 27th (1894 at Oakland.) San Francisco, 1894. 123 p. 8°. 28th (1895 at Sacramento.) San Francisco, 1895. 85, [2] p. 8° 29th (1896 at Santa Cruz.) San Francisco, 1896. 155, [2] p. 8°. 30th (1897 at Salinas City.) San Francisco, 1897. 110, [2] p. 8°. 31st (1898 at Nevada City.) San Francisco, 1998. 106, [2] p. 8° 32d (1899 at San Diego.) San Francisco, 1899. 97, [2] p. 8°- 33d (1900 at San Luis Obispo.) San Francisco, 1900. 88 p. front. 8°. 34th (1901 at Pacific Grove.) San Francisco, 1901. 2 1., 107, viii p. 8°. *35th (1902 at *36th (1903 at *37th (1904 at *38th (1905 at 39th (1906 at Redding.) San Francisco, 1906. 152 p. 8° 40th (1907 at Santa Barbara.) San Francisco, 1907. 171 p. 8° 4l8t (1908 at Santa Ana.) San Francisco, 1908. 2 1., 152 p. 8°. 42d (1909 at Pasadena.) [n. p., 1909?] 2 1., 208 p. ports. 8°. 43d (1910 at Oakland.) [n. p., 1910?] 21., 222 p. 8° *44th (1911 at *45th (1912 at *46th (1913 at *47th (1914 at *48th (1915 at *49th (1916 at 972 GRAND AEMY OP THE EEPUBLIC. G. A. E. Deft, of Oalifornia and Nevada — Continued. Geo. W. DeLong post no. 4S. Geo. W. DeLong post, G. A. R., no. 45, Department of Cal. Memorial services, in honor of America's patriot dead, held in Fort-St. church, . . . May 25, and at the Nuu- nanu cemetery . . . May 30 . . . and at Musical hall . . . May 30 . . . Honolulu, H. I., 1884. 21 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 213.) G. A. E. Dept. of Colorado and Wyoming. Provisional department organized November 14, 1868. Name changed to Mountain department, January 28, 1875. Name changed to Department of Colorado, July 31, 1882. Name changed to Colorado and Wyoming, August 28, 1889. Permanent organization effected December 11, 1879. Journal of the 1st- ,1880- annual encampments, Denver, 1882- v. illus., ports., fold., tables. :8°. E462.1.C6 1st (1880). Not printed. 2d (1881). Not printed. ;3d (1882 at Denver.) Denver, 1882. 34 p. 8°. Reprinted as a supplement to Proceedings of the 22d annual encamp- jment. The Department at this time was called Department oi the Mountains. 4th (1883). Not printed. 5th (1884). No information obtainable. 6th (1885 at Denver.) Longmont, 1885. 47 p. 8° 7th (1886 at Pueblo.) Leadville, 1886. 52, xi, [4] p. 8° 8th (1887 at Denver) Denver, 1887. 54, xvi, [4] p. fold. tab. 8° -9th (1888 at Cheyenne.) Denver, 1888. 55, xxiii, [6] p. fold. tab. 8° 10th (1889 at Greeley.) Denver, 1889. 73, xxiii, [4] p. 8°. 11th (1890 at Denver.) [n. p., 1890?] 56, xviii p. 8°. 12th (1891 at Manitou.) Denver, 1891. 42, xvi p. fold. tab. 8°. 13th (1892 at Boulder.) [n. p., 1892?] 155 p. fold. tab. 8° 14th (1893 at Pueblo.) [Denver, 1893?] 113 p. ports., fold. tab. 8°. 15th (1894 at Aspen.) [n. p., 1894?] 73 p. fold. tab. 8°. 16th (1895 at Denver.) Denver, 1895. 105 p. front, (port.) fold. tab. 8°. 17th (1896 at Denver.) Denver, [1896?] 50 p. 8° 18th (1897 at Colorado Springs.) Longmont, 1897. 100 p. ports. 8°. 19th (1898 at Cripple Creek.) Denver, 1898. Ill p. ports. 8°. '20th (1899 at Denver.) [n. p.] 1899. 90 p. front, ports. 8° 21st (1900 at Denver.) Pueblo, 1900. 96 p. front., ports. 8°. 22d (1901 at Pueblo.) Denver, 1901. 98, 34 p. front., ports. 8°. Supplement. Proceedings of the Third annual session of the encamp- ment. Department of the Mountains, G. A. R., held at Denver, Col- orado, January 23 and 24, 1882. Denver, Colo., 1882. 34 p. 8°. 23d (1902 at Rocky Ford.) [n. p., 1902?] 71, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. *24th (1903 at *25th (1904 at *26th (1905 at Denver.) 93 p. illus. *27th (1906 at Greeley.) 100 p. illus. GRAND ARMY Or THE REPUBLIC. 973 G. A. R. De-pt. of Colorado and Wyoming — Continued. Journals of the annual encampments — Continued. *28th (1907 at Colorado Springs.) 107 p. illus. *29th (1908 at Ft. Collins.) 71 p. illus. *30th (1909 at Trinidad.) 86 p. illus. *31st (1910 at Grand Junction.) 97 p. illus. *32d (1911 at *33d (1912 at *34th (1913 at . *35tli (1914 at *36th (1915 at *37th (1916 at G. A. R. Dept. of Connecticut. Organized April 11, 1867. Annual encampments. E462.1.C7 Encampments of the Department of Connecticut, Grand army of the re- public 1867 to 1881. Bridgeport, 1883. 59 p. 8°. 1867 at Hartford, p. 3. 1868 at Hartford, p. 4-5. 1868 at New Haven, p. 5-6. (Serai-annual, Aug. 21 .) 1869 at Hartford, p. 7-9. 1869 at Hartford, p. 10-11. (Semi-annual, July 28.) 1870 at Hartford, p. 12-14. 1870 at Bridgeport, p. 14-15. (Semi-annual, July 27.) 1871 at Hartford . p . 1 6-17 . 1872 at Hartford, p. 18-19. 1873 at New Britain, p. 20-22. 1873 at New Haven, p. 23. (Semi-annual, July 23.) 1874 at Norwich, p. 24-26. 1874 at Meriden. p. 27. (Semi-annual, July 23.) 1875 at New Haven, p. 28-30. 1875 at Hartford, p. 31. (Semi-annual, July 20.) 1876 at Bridgeport, p. 32-35. 1877 at New Haven, p. 36. 1878 at West Meriden. p. 37-43. 1878 at New Haven, p. 44. (Semi-annual, Aug. 21.) 1879 at Hartford . p . 45-48 . 1880 at New Haven, p. 49-51. 1880 at Niantic. p. 52-53. (Semi-annual, Aug. 30.) 1881 at Meriden. p. 54-59. *7th (1873 at New Britain.) Boston, 1873. 96 p. {In L. C.) 15th (1882 at New Haven.) Bridgeport, 1882. 6d p. 8°. (1882 at New Haven.) See. appendix, p. 77-78 of the 16th encampment. 16th (1883 at Hartford.) Hartford, 1883. 78, [1] p. 8° (Appendix: Abstract of semi-annual encampment, held at New Haven, August 16, 1882. p. 78, [1].) 17th (1884 at Middletown.) Hartferd, 1884. 70 p. 8°. 18th (1885 at Bridgeport.) Hartford, 1885. 70 p. fold. tab. 8° 19th (1886 at New Haven.) New Haven, 1886. 96 p. fold. tab. 8° 20th (1887 at Norwich.) Nor-nich, 1887. 121 p. fold. tab. 8°. 21st (1888 at Waterbury.) Hartford, 1888. 101 p. fold. tab. 8°. 22d (1889 at Winsted.) Hartford, 1889. 136 p. fold. tab. 8° 23d (1890 at New Haven.) Hartford, 1890. 147 p. fold. tab. 8°. 974 GKAND AKMY OF THE EEPUBLIC. G. A. E. Dept. of Connecticut — Continued. Annual encampments — Continued. 24th (1891 at Meriden.) Hartford, 1891. 150 p. fold. tab. 8°. 25th (1892 at Danbury.) Hartford, 1892. 155 p. fold. tab. 8°. 26th (1893 at Willimantic.) Hartford, 1893. 143 p. fold. tab. 8°. 27th (1894 at Hartford.) Hartford, 1894. 182 p. fold. tab. 8°. (Mu- tilated.) 28th (1895 at Bridgeport.) Hartford, 1895. 141 p. fold. tab. 8°- 29th (1896 at Norwich.) Hartford, 1896. 128 p. fold. tab. 8° 30th (1897 at Waterbiiry.) Hartford, 1897. 141 p. fold. tab. 8°. 31st (1898 at New Britain.) Hartford, 1898. 125 p. fold. tab. 8° 32d (1899 at Hartford.) Hartfojd, 1899. 110 p. 8°. 33d (1900 at Winsted.) Hartford, 1900. 93 p. fold. tab. 8°. 34th (1901 at New London.) Hartford, 1901. 108 p. ports. 8°. 35th (1902 at Bridgeport.) Hartford, 1902. 92 p. front, (port.) 8°. *36th (1903 at *37th (1904 at *38th (1905 at *39th (1906 at *40th (1907 at *41st (1908 at *42d (1909 at *43d (1910 at *44th (1911 at *45th (1912 at *46th (1913 at *47th (1914 at *48th (1915 at *49th (1916 at *50th (1917 at 29tli annual encampment, Dept. Conn. G. A. R. Sketches of the Commander-in-chief, Department commander and staff, Past commanders and distinguished veterans . . . {In the Norwich bulletin, [Norwich, Conn.,] Thursday, Feb. 20, 1896. p. 9-12.) BuclcingJiam Post no. 12. 28th anniversary roster . . . with historical sketch . . . and list of graves decorated . . . Also a list of Norwalk men who served during the civil war . . . Norwalk, Conn., Feb. 25, 1908. 37, [28], p. plates, ports. 8°. E462.1.C78B9 Admiral Foote post, no. 17, New Haven. *Memorial poem delivered at Music hall, on Friday even- ing, July 3, 1868, at the memorial services by Rev. S. Dry den Phelps, D. D., with a corrected list of soldier's graves, and other matters in connection with the occa- sion. New Haven, 1868. vii, [9]-23, [1] p. 12°. F104.N6G75 (7?iL.C.) GEAND AEMY OF THE EEPUBLIC. 975 G. A. B. Dept. of Delaware. Organized January 14, 1881. Journals of the annual encampments. E462.1.D39 History of organization and journals of the First, Second, and Third annual encampments . . . Wilmington, Del., 1905. 95 p. port. 8° 1st (1881 at Wilmington), p. 9-29. 2d (1882 at Wilmington.) p. 31-66. port. 3d (1883 at Wilmington.) p. 67-95. Journals of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh annual encampments . . . Wilmington, Del., 1907. 140, [2] p. 8°. 4th (1884 at Wyoming.) p. 5-32, 1 1. 5th (1885 at Dover.) p. 33-56. 6th (1886 at Wilmington.) p. 57-108. 7th (1887 at Wilmington.) p. 109-140. History of the Grand Army of the Republic and of Delaware, and its aux- iliaries. Union Veteran Legion and National Guard of Delaware. Re- unions, camp-fires and general reminiscences of regiments, etc., etc. [By Charles A. Foster.] [n. p., 1893?] 243, [1] p. illus., ports. 8° 11th (1891 at New Castle.) p. 50-53. 12th (1892 at Wilmington.) p. 53-57. 13th (1893 at Wilmington.) p. 57-69. Minutes of the G. A. R. Dept. of Delaware. Reminiscences and special instruction on patriotism, and the day we keep and celebrate. Comp. by Charles A. Foster. WUmington, [1894?] 68 p. illus., ports. 8° (Bound with the above.) 14th (1894 at Wilmington.) p. 35-57. *15th (1895 at Printed? *16th (1896 at Printed? *17th (1897 at Printed? *18th (1898 at Printed? *19th (1899 at Printed? 20th (1900 at Wilmington.) Wilmington, 1901. 99 p. front., ports. 8°. 21st (1901 at Smyrna.) Wilmington, 1902. 80 p. front., ports., fold. tabs. 8°. 22d (1902 at Newark.) Wilmington. 75 p. front., ports., fold. tabs. 8° 23d (1903 at WUmington.) Wilmington, 1904. 84 p. front., ports., fold. tabs. 8°. 24th (1904 at Wilmington.) Wilmington, 1905. 72 p. front, (port.), fold. Uba. 8°. 25th (1905 at Wihnington.) Wilmington, 1906. 73 p. front, (port.), fold. tab. 8° 26th (1906 at Wilmington.) Wihnington, 1907. 62 p. front, (port.), fold. tab. 8°. 27th (1907 at Dover.) Wilmington, 1908. 61 p. front, (port.), fold. tab. 8°. 28th (1908 at Wihnington.) Wihnington, 1909. 62 p. front, (port.). 8°. 29th (1909 at Wilmington). Wilmington, 1910. *30th (1910 at *3l8t (1911 at *32d (1912 at *38d (1913 at *34th (1914 at *35th (1915 at 976 GEAND AEMY OF THE EEPTJBLIC. G. A. R. Dept. of Florida. Provisional department organized February, 1868. Discontinued January 28, 1875. Permanent organization effected June 19, 1884. Proceedings of annual encampments. E462.1.F6 *lst (1885 at *2d (1886 at 3d (1887 at Jacksonville.) Longwood, 1887. lip. 12°. 4th (1888 at Orlando.) Jacksonville, 1888. 15 p. 16°. 5tli (1889 at Palatka.) Jacksonville, 1889. 14 p. 16°- eth (1890 at Jacksonville.) Jacksonville, 1890. 16 p. 16°. 7th (1891 at St. Augustine.) Jacksonville, 1891. 33 p. 8°. 8th (1892 at Ocala.) Ocala, 1894. 36 p. ports. 8°. 9th (1893 at Tampa.) Jacksonville, 1893. 20 p. 8°. 10th (1894 at Sanford.) Sanford, 1894. 31 p. ports. 8°. 11th (1895 at Jacksonville.) Jacksonville, 1895. 37 p. 8° 12th (1896 at Daytona.) Jacksonville, 1896. 33 p. front, (port.) 8°. 13th (1897 at St. Petersburg.) Jacksonville, 1897. 37 p. 8° 14th (1898 at Gainesville.) Jacksonville, 1898. 24 p. front, (port.) 8°. 15th (1899 at Palatka.) Tampa, [1899?] 32 p. front, (port.) 8°. *16th (1900 at *17th (1901 at *18th (1902 at *19th (1903 at *20th (1904 at *21st (1905 at *22d (1906 at *23d (1907 at 24th (1907 at Jacksonville.) Washington, D. C, [1907?] 15 p. 8°. 25th (1908 at Tampa.) Jacksonville, [1908?] 8 p. 8°. 26th (1909 at St. Petersburg.) Orlando, [1909?] 12 p. 8°. 27th (1910 at Gainesville.) Gainesville, [1910?] 12 p. front., ports. 8°. 28th (1911 at Kissimmee.) [n. p., 1911?] 22 p. 8° *29th (1912 at *30th (1913 at *31st (1914 at *32d (1915 at G. A. R. Dept. of Georgia. Provisional department formed December 30, 1866. A permanent department organized August 18, 1868, shortly afterwards ceased to exist. A re-organization effected January 25, 1889. From 1885 to 1888 it was in the Department of Tennessee and Georgia. From 1896 to it comprised the states of Geoigia and South Carolina. Journal of the proceedings of annual encampments. E462.1.G4 1st (1889 at Atlanta.) Atlanta, 1889. 16 p. .8° (This was of the Provisional department.) 1st (1890 at Augusta.) Atlanta, 1890. 23 p. 8° 3d (1891 at Savannah.) Savannah, 1891. 40 p. 8° 4th (1892 at Augusta.) Savannah, 1892. 65 p. 8° GEAND ARMY OF THE EEPUBLIC. 977 G. A, R. Dept. of Georgia — Continued. Journal of the proceedings of annual encampments — Contd. Sth (1893 at Savannah.) Savannah, 1893. 37 p. 8° 6th (1894 at Savannah.) Savannah, 1894. 33, [2] p. 8° 7th (1895 at Atlanta.) Atlanta, 1895. 36 p. 8°. 8th (1896 at Atlanta.) Atlanta, 18^6. 36 p. 8° 9th (1897 at Fitzgerald.) Atlanta, 1897. 40 p. 8°. 10th (1898 at Atlanta.) [Atlanta? 1898?] 48 p. 8° 11th (1899 at Atlanta.) Atlanta [1899?] 63, [1] p. ports. 8°. 12th (1900 at Atlanta.) [Atlanta, 1900?] 35 p. ports. 8° 13th (1901 at Fitzgerald.) [Atlanta, 1901?] 47, [1] p. 8° 14th (1902 at Atlanta.) [Atlanta, 1902?] 38, [1] p. front, (port.) 8". *15th (1903 at *16th (1904 at *17th (1905 at *18th (1906 at *19th (1907 at *20th (1908 at *21st (1909 at *22d (1910 at *23d (1911 at *24th (1912 at *25th (1913 at Rosters. 1889. [4] p. 16° 1890. [4] p. 16° 1892. [4] p. 16° G. A. R. De/pt. of Idaho. Provisional department organized June 1, 1882. Permanent organization effected Januaiy 11, 1888. Proceedings of the annual encampments. E462.1.I1 1st (1888 at Boise City.) Salt lake City, 1888. 10 p. 8° 2d (1889 at Hailey.) Hailey, 1889. 30, [2] p. 8° 3d (1890 at Blackfoot.) Eagle Rock, 1890. [2], 21 p. 8°. 4th (1891 at Boise City.) Hailey, 1891. 44 p. 8° 5th (1892 at Moscow.) Boise, 1895. 34 p. port. 8° 6th (1893 at Pocatello.) [n. p., 1893?] 63 p. 8° 7th (1894 at Boise.) Boise, 1895. 41 p. 8° 8th (1895 at Coeur d'Alene.) Coeur d'Alene, 1895. 50 p. 8° 9th (1896 at Boise.) Lewiston, 1896. 47, [1] p. 8°. 10th (1897 at Boise.) Boise, 1897. 48 p. 8° 11th (1898 at Moscow.) Moscow, 1898. 37 p. 8° 12th (1899 at Lewiston.) Lewiston, 1899. 47 p. 8° 13th (1900 at Weiser.) Boise, 1900. 30 p. 8° 14th (1901 at Coeur d'Alene.) Boise, [1901?] 31 p. 8° 15th (1902 at Boise City.) Caldwell, [1902?] 70 p. ports. 8° 16th (1903 at Nampa.) [Boise, 1903?] 40 p. ports. 8° *17th (1904 at 18th (1905 at Coeur d'Alene.) [n. p., 1905?] 51 p. port. 8°. 19th (1906 at Payette.) Boise, [1906?] 47 p. ports. 8°. 978 GEAND AEMY OF THE BEPUBLIO. Gr. A. R. De'pt. of Idaho — Continued. Proceedings of the annual encampments — Continued. 20th (1907 at Rathdrum.) [Boise, 1907?] 80 p. front., ports. 8°. (In- cludes Journal of the Twelfth annual convention. Department of Idaho, W. R. C.) 21st (1908 at Boise.) [Boise, 1908?] 82 p. front., ports. 8°. (Includes Journal of the Thirteenth annual convention. Department of Idaho, W. R. C.) 22d (1909 at Caldwell.) [Boise, 1909?] 63 p. front., ports. 8°- (In- cludes Journal of the Fourteenth annual convention, Department of Idaho, W. R. C.) 23d (1910 at Lewiston.) [Boise, 1910?]. 89 p. front., ports. 8°. (In- cludes Journal of the Fifteenth annual convention. Department of Idaho, W. R. C. and Journal of the First annual convention. Department of Idaho, Ladies of the G. A. R.) *24th (1911 at *25th (1912 at *26th (1913 at *27th (1914 at *28th (1914 at Roster. Boise, 1894. [8] >. 24°. G. A. R. Dept. of Illinois. Organized April 1, 1866. Proceedings of annual encampments. E462.1.I4 let (1867) to 6th (1872). According to F. W. Spink, adjutant-general, Department of Illinois, these were never printed. Proceedings of the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th annual en- campments ... [n. p., n. d.] 45 p. 8°. 7th (1873 at Chicago.) p. 1-2. 8th (1874 at Rockford.) p. 3-13. 9th (1875 at Joliet.) p. 13-23. 10th (1876 at Sycamore.) p. 24^34. 11th (1877 at Ottawa.) p. 35-45. *12th (1878 at 13th (1879 at Galesburg.) [n. p. n. d.] p. 25-36. 8°. 14th (1880 at Chicago.) Aurora, 1880. p. 37-88. 8° 15th (1881 at Peoria.) Chicago, 1881. 1 1., 91-144. 8° 16th (1882 at Rockford.) Chicago, 1882. 1 1., 145-210. front. 8°. 17th (1883 at Danville.) Chicago, [1883?] p. 211-248. 8°. 18th (1884 at Decatur.) Chicago, [1884?] 249-332. 8°. 19th (1885 at Peoria.) Chicago, 1885. p. 333-398. 8°. 12th-19th published separately, but pagination is consecutive. 20th (1886 at Springfield.) Chicago, 1886. 118, [1] p. 8°. 21st (1887 at Rock Island.) Chicago, [n. d.] 122, [1] p. 8°. 22d (1888 at Springfield.) Chicago, [n. d.] 155 p. 8°- 23d (1889 at Springfield.) Chicago, [n. d.] 168 p. front, (port.) 8°. 24th (1890 at Quincy.) Chicago, [n. d.] 163 p. ports., fold. tab. 8°. 25th (1891 at Decatur.) Chicago, [n. d.] 249, [1] p. port., fold, tables. 8°- 26th (1892 at Springfield.) Chicago, [n. d.] 244 p. port., fold. tab. 8°. 27th (1893 at Springfield.) Chicago, [ i. d.] 204 p. port. 8°. 28th (1894 at Rockford.) Chicago, [n. 1.] 230 p. port. 8°. 29th (1895 at Bloomington.) Chicago, [■'. d.] 231 p. port. 8° GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 979 G. A. E. Dept. of Illinois — Continued. Proceedings of annual encampments — Continued. 30th (1896 at Cairo.) Chicago, [n. d] 221 p. ports. 8° 31st (1897 at Galesburg.) Chicago, [n. d.] 238 p. port. 8°. 32d (1898 at Streator.) Chicago, [n. d.] 238 p. port. 8°. 33d (1899 at Danville.) Chicago, [n. d.] 280 p. ports. 8°. *34th (1900 at *35th (1901 at *36th (1902 at *37th (1903 at *38th (1904 at *39th (1905 at *40th (1906 at *4l8t (1907 at 42d (1908 at Quincy.) Chicago, [n. d.] 255 p. ports. 8° 43d (1909 at Aurora.) Chicago, 1909. 227 p. ports. 8°. 44th (1910 at Freeport.) Chicago, 1910. 236 p. port. 8°. *45th (1911 at *46th (1912 at *47th (1913 at *48th (1914 at *49th (1915 at *50th (1916 at Roster of members at annual encampments. 22d(1888). Chicago, [n. d.] 83 p. 8° (Corrected.) 24th (1890). Chicago, [n. d.] 75 p. 8° 27th (1892). Chicago, [n. d.] 79 p. 8° Rosters [of various posts, n. p.,] 1SS9. [82] p. 24°. Advertisements interspersed . G. L. Nevins Post no. 1 . History, by-laws and roster. Rockford, 111., 1894. 54 p. 16°. Oeo. H. Thomas Post no. 5. The history of George H. Thomas Post no. 5, Department of Illinois, Grand Army of the RepubHc, for twenty-five years. An address dehvered . . . Aug. 12, 1898, by Past Commander Henry C. Cooke . . . [Chicago? 1898?] cover-title, 36 p. 24°. Roster of Geo. H. Thomas Post no. 5 . . . Revised June 1, 1896 ... [Glucagons— ?]. 83 p. 16°. Bryner Post no. 67. Roster. 1894. Peoria, [1894]. [72] p. Advertisements interspersed . Abraham Lincoln Post no. 91. By-laws and roster. Rev. Oct. 5, 1893. Chicago, [1893]. 22 p., 1 1. 16°. Lemon Post no. 211. Roster. 1894. folder. 24°. 980 GRAND AEMY OF THE REPUBLIC. G. A. R. Bept. of Illinois — Continued. Waukegan Post no. 374. Roster of officers. 1894. [n. p., 1894 «]. [4] p. 16°. PMl. Sheridan Post no. 615. Roster and by-laws. Oak Park, 1894. cover-title, 12 p. 24°. *Oen. Benjamin F. Butler Post no. 764- Roster. [1894]. [n. p., n. d. 16] p. 16°. G-, A. R. Dept. of Indian Territory. Organized July 3, 1891. Merged with the Department of Oklahoma at joint encamp- ment held at Guthrie, May 19-22, 1908. Journal of annual encampments. *lst (1892 at 2d (1893 at Muskogee). South M'Alester, [1893?] 18 p. 12° 3d (1894 at Muskogee), Tahlequah, 1894. 12 p. 12° *4th (1895 at *5th (1896 at *6th (1897 at *7th (1898 at *8th (1899 at *9th (1900 at *10th (1901 at *llth (1902 at *12th (1903 at *13th (1904 at *14th (1905 at *15th (1906 at *16th (1907 at *17th (1908 at See Dept. of OMahoma. G. A. R. Dept. of Indiana. Provisional department organized August 20, 1866. Department organization abandoned about 1872. Permanent re-organization effected October 3, 1879. Proceedings of annual sessions. E462.1 .17 Journal of the First, Second, and Third annual sessions of the Indiana department, Grand Array of the Republic . . Indianapolis, 1883. 82 p. 8° 1st (1880 at Greencastle.) p. 3-22. 2d (1881 at Terre Haute.) p. 23-45. 3d (1882 at Indianapolis.) p. 46-82. 4th (1883 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1883. p. 83-211. 8°- 5th (1884 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1884. p. 213-320. 8°, (The pagination of the lst-5th is continuous.) 6th (1885 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1885. 120 p. fold. tabs. 8°. 7th (1886 at Indianapolis.) Fort Wayne, 1886. 196 p. fold. tabs. 8°. 8th (1887 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1887. 148 p. told. tabs. 8°. (First eight tables lettered A-H as additional pages.) GBAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 981 G. A. R. Bept. of Indiana — Continued. Proceedings of annual sessions — Continued. 9th (1888 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1888. 162 p. fold. tabs. 8°. (First nine tables lettered A-I as additional pages.) 10th (1889 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1889. 187 p. 8° 11th (1890 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1890. 227 p. 8° 12th (1891 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1891. 225 p. 8° 13th (1892 at Ft. Wayne.) Indianapolis, 1892. 253 p. 8° 14th (1893 at Evansville.) Indianapolis, 1893. 229 p. 8° 15th (1894 at Lafayette.) Indianapolis, 1894. 235 p. 8° 16th (1895 at Muncie.) Indianapolis, 1895. 229 p. 8°. 17th (1896 at South Bend.) Indianapolis, 1896. 251 p. illus. 8°. (Mutilated.) 18th (1897 at Richmond.) Indianapolis, 1897. 241 p. 8° 19th (1898 at Columbus.) Indianapolis, 1898. 258 p. 8°. 20th (1899 at Terre Haute.) Indianapolis, 1899. 235 p. 8° 21st (1900 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1900. 227 p. 8° 22d (1901 at Logansport.) Indianapolis, 1901. 240 p. 8°. 23d (1902 at Indianapolis.) Indianapolis, 1902. 222 p. 8°. 24th (1903 at Anderson.) Indianapolis, 1903! 235 p. port. 8° *25th (1904 at 26th (1905 at Madison.) Indianapolis, 1905. 153 p. front, (port.) 8°. *27th (1906 at *28th (1907 at 29th (1908 at Kokomo.) Indianapolis, 1908. 180 p. 8° 30th (1909 at Crawfordsville.) Indianapolis, 1909. 184 p. 8° 31st (1910 at Terre Haute.) Indianapolis, 1910. 169 p. 8° *32d (1911 at *33d (1912 at *84th (1913 at *35th (1914 at *36th (1915 at vosxers. 1888. 22 p. 48°- obi 1890. 26 p. 48° obi 1891. 22 p. 48° obi 1893. 15 p. 48°. B. J . Crosswait Post no. 160. Roster of B. J. Crosswait Post no. 150, G. A. R., and auxiliary Woman's relief Corps, no. 37, and Pint Snyder camp no. 99, S. V. Angola, 1893. 14 p. front, (port.) 32° G-. A. R. Deft, of Iowa. Provisional department organized July 24, 1866. Permanent organization effected September 26, 1866. Permanent re-organization January 23, 1879. Journals of the annual encampments. E462.1.I8 Journal of the Ninth annual session of the Department of Iowa, . . held at Des Moines, April 4-5, 1883, and the history of the Department. Des Moines, 1884. 132, [2] p. 8°. (Includes lst-8th annual sessions.) Ist (1866 at Davenport.) p. 6-7. (Provisional.) 2d (1867 at Davenport.) p. 9. 982 GEAND AEMY OF THE REPUBLIC. G. A. E. Dept. of Iowa — Continued. Journals of the annual encampments — Continued. 3d (1868 at Davenport.) p. 10. 4th (1869 at Davenport.) p. 10. 1st (1875 at Keokuk.) p. 15-16. (Provisional.) 2d (1876 at Keokuk.) p. 22-26. 3d (1877 at Burlington.) p. 30-33. 4th (1878 at Burlington.) p. 38-37. 5th (1879 at Des Moines.) p. 37^7. 1st (Semi-annual, Sept. 2, 1879, at Des Moines.) p. 42-45. 6th (1880 at Des Moines.) p. 52-59. 7th (1881 at East Des Moines.) p. 60-64. 8th (1882 at Des Moines.) p. 76-83. 9th (1883 at Des Moines.) p. 98-182. 10th (1884 at Marshalltown.) Des Moines, 1884. 103, [1] p. 8°. 11th (1885 at Davenport.) Des Moines, 1885. 115, [1] p. 8°. 12th (1886 at Sioux City.) Davenport, 1886. 157, [1] p. 8° 18th (1887 at Dubuque.) Denison, 1887. 157, iv p. 8° (With unofficial proceedings. General orders and Circulars of 1886.) 14th (1888 at Cedar Rapids.) Des Moines, 1888. 116, 5 p. 8°. 15th (1889 at Burlington.) Des Moines, 1889. 160, 3 p. port. 8°- 16th (1890 at Des Moines.) Burlington, 1890. 183, 5 p. 8°. 17th (1891 at Dubuque.) Cedar Eapids, 1891. 148, 7 p. 8° 18th (1892 at Ottuma.) Waterloo, 1892. 147, 7 p. front, ports. 8°. 19th (1893 at Keokuk.) Des Moines, 1893. 128 p. 8°- 20th (1894 at Council Bluffs.) Des Moines, 1894. 158 p. front., ports. 8". 21st (1895 at Clinton.) Des Moines, 1895. 145 p. front. 8° 22d (1896 at Cedar Rapids.) Des Moines, 1896. 116, [2] p. front, (port.) 8° 23d (1897 at Marshalltown.) Des Moines, 1897. 130, [2] p. front, (port.) 8° 24th (1898 at Sioux City.) Keokuk, 1898. 168 p. front, (ports.) 8°. 25th (1899 at Waterloo.) Mason City, 1900. 197 p. front., ports. 8°. 26th (1900 at Davenport.) Des Moines, 1900. 152 p. front., ports. 8°. 27th (1901 at Dubuque.) Des Moines, 1901. 148 p. front., ports. 8°. 28th (1902 at Des Moines.) Des Moines [1902?] 168, [1] p. front., ports. 29th (1903 at Cedar Rapids.) [n. p., 1908?] 128, [1] p. front., ports. 8°- 30th (1904 at Mason City.) Des Moines [1904?] 207 p. front., ports. 8° 31st (1905 at Osklaloosa.) Des Moines, [1905?] 196 p. front, (port.) 8°. 32d (1906 at Boone.) [Des Moines, 1906?] 195 p. front, (port.) 8°. 33d (1907 at Dubuque.) [n. p., 1907?] 235 p. front, (port.) 8°. 34th (1908 at Cedar Rapids.) [Des Moines, 1908?] 218 p. front, (port.) 8°. 35th (1909 at Ft. Dodge.) [Des Moines, 1909?] 196 p. front, (port.) 8°. 36th (1910 at Des Moines.) [Des Moines, 1910?] 199 p. front., ports. 8°. 37th (1911 at Muscatine.) [Des Moines? 1911?] 190 p. front., ports. 8°. *38th (1912 at Mason City.) Des Moines, [1912?] 179 p. front., ports. 8°. *39th (1918 at *40th (1914 at *41st (1915 at Roll of members at annual encampments. 15th (1889.) Burlington, [n. d.] 21 p. 8° 19th (1893.) Keokuk, [n. d.] 40 p. 8°- GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 983 G. A. R. Be'pt. of Kansas. Provisional (?) department organized December 7, 1866. Provisional department organized February, 1872. Permanent re-organization effected March 16, 1880. Jom-nal of the annual encampments. E462.1.K3 1st (1882 at Topeka.) [n. p., n. d.] p. 1-19. 2d (1883 at Wyandotte.) [n. p., n. d.] p. 21-38, [5]. (Pagination of ]st-2d continuous.) 3d (1884 at Topeka.) Topeka, 1884. 52 p. 8°. 4th (1885 at Fort Scott.) Fort Scott, 1885. 89, [2] p. 8° 5th (1886 at Wichita.) Wichita, 1886. 74 p. 8° 6th (1887 at Abilene.) Topeka, 1887. 101 p. 8° 7th(1888atWiufield.) Winfield, 1888. 112 p. 12°. 8th (1889 at Emporia.) Emporia, 1889. 122, [1] p. 8° 9th (1890 at Salina.) Topeka, [1890?] 122 p. 8°. 10th (1891 at Hutchinson.) Hiawatha, [1891?] 91. p. front., ports. 8° nth (1892 at Atchison.) Larned, 1892. 110 p. ports. 8° 12th (1893 at Pittsburg.) Topeka, [1893?] 123 p. port. 8° 13th (1894 at Newton.) Topeka, [1894?] 122 p. port. 8°. *14th (1895 at Lawrence.) 15th (1896 at Beloit.) Topeka, [1896?] 101 p. port. 8°. 16th (1897 at Chanute.) [Cawker City? 1897?] 119 p. 8° 17th (1898 at Wichita.) Topeka, [1898] 141 p. ports. 8° 18th (1899 at Hutchinson.) Topeka, 1899. 287, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. 19th (1900 at Holton.) Topeka, 1900. 162, [1] p. front., plate, ports. 8° 20th(1901atJunctionCity.) Topeka,1901. 134,[l]p. front., ports. 8°. 21st (1902 at Fort Scott.) Topeka, 1902. 167 p. front., ports. 8°. 22d (1903 at McPherson.) Leavenworth, 1903. 152, ii p. front., plate, ports. 8°. 23d (1904 at Emporia.) Topeka, 1904. 173, ii p. front., porta. 8°. 24th (1905 at Parsons.) Topeka, 1905. 199 p. ports. 8°. 25th (1906 at Salina.) Topeka, 1906. 232 p. ports. 8° *26th (1907 at *27th (1908 at *28th (1909 at *29th (1910 at *30th (1911 at *31st (1912 at *32d (1913 at *33d (1914 at *34th (1915 at *Registei*. Oct. 1, 1898. Fort Leavenworth, 1898. 24 p. 8°. Eoster of the members and posts, Grand Aimy of the Republic, Department of Kansas . . . Also Department rosters of all auxiliary organizations . . . Topeka, 1894. 240 p. front., ports. 4°. E467.1.K57 1894 (Includes W. R. C.) Rosters ;. E462.1.K57 1885. Wichita, 1885. 36 p. 16° 1893. Topeka, 1893. 73 p. 16° 1905. [Topeka, 1905] 38 p. 8°. 1906. Topeka, 1906. [48] p. 8' 80379—13- 63 984 GRAND ARMY OF THE EErUBLIC. G. A. E. Dept. of Kansas — Continued. Military formation of the Department of Kansas. General order no. 16, series 1906. [n. p., 1906?] 10 p. 8°. Plainville Post No. 298. Eeport from the Committee on Military affairs on granting six condemned brass cannon . . [Washington, 1888.] 2 p. 8°. ([U. S.] 50th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Re- port no. 227.) G. A. E. Dept. of Kentucky. Provisional department organized January, 1867. Pernaanent organization effected January 16, 1883. Journals of encampments. E462.1.K5. ProceedingB of the Provisional encampmeBt and the annual encampments for the years of 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, and 1888. Compiled from the original records and edited by Comrade Geo. A. Jones . . by order of the State encampment, [n. p.,] 1885. 55, [1] p. 8° 1st (1883 at Covington.) p. 3-12. 2d (1884 at Louisville.) p. 13-21. 3d (1885 at Newport.) p. 22-28. 4th (1886 at Louisville.) p. 29-35. 5th (1887 at Louisville.) p. 36-44. 6th (1888 at Maysville.) p. 45-55. 7th (1889 at Covington.) Covington, 1889. 64 p. 8°. 8th (1890 at Louisville.) Louisville, 1890. 40 p. 8° 9th (1891 at Frankfort.) Louisville, [1891] 71, [1] p. front, (port.) 8°. 10th (1892 at Lebanon.) Manchester, O., 1892. 77, [1] p. front, (port.) 8°. 11th (1893 at Owensboro.) Campbellsville, 1893. 75 p. ports. 8°. 12th (1894 at Bowling Green.) Covington, 1894. 84 p. front, (port.) 8° 13th (1895 at Hopkinsville.) Leitchfield, 1895. 62 p. 8° 14th (1896 at Somerset.) Louisville, 1896. 83 p. ports. *15th (1897 at 16th (1898 at Bowling Green.) Richmond, 1898. 79 p. illue., port. 8°. n7th (1899 at 18th (1900 at Lancaster.) Louisville, 1900. 72 p. ports. 12°. *19th (1901 at 20th (1902 at Lebanon.) Louisville, [1902?] 75 p. ports. 8°. 2l8t (1903 at Louisville.) Dayton, [1903?] 68 p. front., ports. 8°- 22d (1904 at Frankfort.) [Louisville. 1904?] 56 p. ports. 8°. 23d (1905 at Louisville.) Dayton, [1905?] 41, [2] p. front, illus., ports. 8°. *24th (1906 at Berea.) *25th (1907 at *26th (1908 at *27th (1909 at *28th (1910 at Central City.) Dayton, [1910?] 39, [1] p. front., ports. 8°. *29th (1911 at *30th (1912 at *31st (1913 at *32d (1914 at *33d (1915 at GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 985 G. A. R. Dept. of Kentucky— ContmueA. Rosters. 1888. Covington, Ky., 1888. 16 p. 8°. 1889. London, Ky., 1889. 16 p. 8°. 1890. Louisville, Ky., 1890. 16 p. 8°. 1891. Manchester, O., 1891. 14 p. 8° 1892. Lebanon, Ky., 1892. 14 p. 8° 1896. Loviisville, Ky., 1896. 8, 8 p. 8°. G. A. R. Dept. of Louisiana and Mississippi. Provisional department organized January, 1867. A perma- nent department organization effected July 8, 1867. Organized as the Department of the Gulf, May 15, 1884. Name changed to Louisiana and Mississippi, June 13, 1888. Proceedings of annual encampments. E462.1.L8 1st (1884) to 7th (1890). Not published. 8th (1891 at New Orleans.) New Orleans, 1891. 48 p. 12° 9th (1892 at New Orleans.) [n. p., 1892?] 25 p. 12°. 10th (1893 at New Orleans.) [n. p., 1893?] 39 p. 12° 11th (1894 at New Orleans.) [n. p., 1894?] 52 p. ports. 12° *12th (1895 at 13th (1896 at New Orleans.) New Orleans, [1896?] 39 p. ports fold tab. 12° r r , . *14th (1897 at *15th (1898 at *16th (1899 at *17th (1900 at *18th (1901 at *19th (1902 at *20th (1903 at *21st (1904 at *22d (1905 at *23d (1906 at *24th (1907 at *25th (1908 at *26th (1909 at *27th (1910 at *28th (1911 at *29th (1912 at *30th(1913at *3l8t (1914 at *32d (1915 at *33d (1916 at G. A. E. Dept. of Maine. Provisional department organized June 28, 1867. Permament organization effected January 19,1868. Journal of annual encampments. E462.1.M1 Proceedings of the Tenth annual encampment . holden with Heath Post no. 6, Gardiner, Tuesday, January 23, 1877: with abstracts of pro- ceedings of former Maine encampments . and of the introduction of the Order into Maine. Augusta, 1877. 37, [1] p. 8° 986 GRAND AEMY OF THE KEPXJBLIC. ■O. A. R. Dept. of Maine — Continued. Journal of annual encampments — Continued. Proceedings of the Tenth annual encampment, etc. — Continued. 1st (1867 at Bath.) p. 5-6. (Provisional.) 1st (1868 at Portland.) p. 6-10. 2d (1869 at Augusta.) p. 10-11. 3d (1870 at Portland.) p. 11-13. 4tli (1871 at Lewiston.) p. 13-14. 5th (1872 at Biddeford.) p. 15-16. ■6th (1873 at Bangor.) p. 16-17. 7th (1874 at Augusta.) p. 18-20. 8th (1875 at Showhegan.) p. 20-21. 9th (1876 at Auburn.) p. 21-22. 10th (1877 at Gardiner.) p. 23-37. IroceedingB of the Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth annual encampments . with General orders and cir- culars, reports of officers, and other matters pertaining to the order. Lewiston, 1884. 180 p. 8°. 11th (1878 at Biddeford.) p. 3^. 12th (1879 at Bangor.) p. 5-23. 13th (1880 at Lewiston.) p. 24^9. (1880 at Portland.) p. 49-51. (Semi-annual, Sept. 9, 1880.) 14th (1881 at Rockland.) p. 52-95. 15th (1882 at Gardiner.) p. 96-133. 16th (1883 at Auburn.) p. 134-180. 17th (1884 at Waterville.) Lewiston, 1884. 86 p. 8° 18th (1885 at Thomaston.) Augusta, 1885. 93 p. 8°- .19th (1886 at Showhegan.) Augusta, 1886. 172 p. front., ports. 8°. 20th (1887 at Bath.) Portland, 1887. 122, [1] p. port. 8°. .21st (1888 at Portland.) Portland, 1888. 121, [1] p. 8°- -22d (1889 at Lewiston.) Lewiston, 1889. 124, [1] p. 8° ■23d (1890 at Augusta.) Portland, 1890. 158, [1] p. 8°. 24th (1891 at Portland.) Portland, 1891. 141, [1] p. 8° 25th (1892 at Auburn.) Bath, 1892. 110, [1] p. front., ports. 8° 26th (1893 at Rockland.) Portland, 1893. 131 p. front., ports. 8°. 27th (1894 at Bangor.) Waterville, 1894. 117, [1] p. front, (ports.) 8°. 28th (1895 at Showhegan.) Portland, 1895. 114 p. ports. 8° 29th (1896 at Bangor.) Portland, 1896. 206 p. ports. 8°. 30th (1897 at Lewiston.) Waldboro, 1897. 153 p. ports. 8°- *3l8t (1898 at Lewiston.) 32d (1899 at Bangor.) Waterville, 1899. 185 p. front., ports. 8°. 33d (1900 at Portland.) Portland, 1900. 143 p. ports. 8° 34th (1901 at Auburn.) Waterville, [1901?] 136 p. ports. 8°. *35th (1902 at *36th (1903 at *37th (1904 at *38th (1905 at 39th (1906 at Portland.) Portland, 1906. 104 p. ports. 8°. 40th (1907 at Bangor.) Rockland, 1907. 94 p.. porta. 8° 4l8t (1908 at Auburn.) [Lewiston, 1908?] 94 p. ports. 8°. 42d (1909 at Portland.) Westbrook, 1909. 79 p. front., ports. 8°- GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. 987 G. A. R. Deft, of Maine — Continued. Journal of annual encampments — Continued. 43d (1910 at Bangor.) [n. p., 1910?] 105 p. ports. 8° *44th (1911 at *45th (1912 at *46th (1913 at *47th (1914 at *48th (1915 at *49ih (1916 at Roll of annual encampments. 22d (1889 at Lewiston.) Portland, 1889. 32 p. 8° 23d (1890 at Augusta.) Portland, 1890. 32 p. 8°- 24th (1891 at Portland.) Portland, 1891. 37 p. 8°. 25th (1892 at Auburn.) Portland, 1892. 38 p. 8° 26th (1893 at Rockland.) Showhegan, 1893. 39 p. 8°. Rosters. 1884. [n. p., 1884?] [16] p. 24°. 1885. Augusta, [1885?] [16] p. 24°. 1886. Augusta, [1886?] [16] p. 24°. 1888. Portland, [1888?] 23, [1] p. 24°. 1889. Portland, [1889?] 23, [1] p. 24°. 1890. [n. p., 1890?] 32 p. 24° 1891. [n. p., 1891?] 34 p. 24°. 1892. Showhegan, 1892. 40 p. 24°- 1894. Waterville, 1894. 23, [3] p. 24°. 1895. [n. p., 1895] 21 p. 16° 1896. [Waldboro, 1896] 24 p. 16° W. S. Heath Post no. I4. *Complete roster, 1874-1890. 18 p. Cutler Post No. 48. By-laws, and rules of order of Cutler Post no. 48, Grand Army of the Republic. Department of 134, [10] p. fold, tab. 8°. 13th (1898 at Williamsport, Pa.) [Pittsburgh, Pa., 1898?]. 136 p. port., fold. tab. 8° 14th (1899 at Baltimore, Md.) [Pittsburgh, Pa., 1899?]. 105 p. port., fold. tab. 8°. 15th (1900 at Fort Wayne, Ind.) [Philadelphia, Pa., 1900?]. 77 p. port. 8°. *16th (1901 at *17th (1902 at *18th (1903 at *19th (1904 at *20th (1905 at *2l8t (1906 at *22d (1907 at *23d (1908 at *24th (1909 at *25th (1910 at *26th (1911 at *27th (1912 at *28th (1913 at *29th (1914 at *30th (1915 at *31et (1916 at UNITED CONFEDEEATE VETERANS. 1119 Union veteran legion of the United States. Encampment no. Ill, Washington, D. 0. *Masterful tributes to the memory of President Lincoln, by Hon. William Jennings Bryan and the Volunteer soldier by Hon. John M. Thurston, dehvered at the Columbia theatre, "Washington, D. C, on the evening of April 14, 1907 (42d anniversary of Mr. Lincoln's assassiaation) under the auspices and for the benefit of the relief fund . . . Washington, D. 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Showing increase in the federation, number of camps, comparative statement of ex- penses, etc. . . . [n. p., 1904?]. [4] p. 8°. (Bound with above.. Official historical report of C. H. Tebault, M. D., surgeon general . . . [n. p., 1904?]. 20 p. 8°. (Bound with above.) 15th (1905 at Louisville, Ky.) [n. p., 19057]. 49, [4] p. 8°- Report of Maj. Gen. Wm. E. Mickle, adjutant general and chief of staff, for the year ending December 31, 1904. Showing increase in the federation, number of camps, comparative statements of ex- penses, etc. [n. p., 1905?]. [4] p. 8°. (Bound with above.) UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS. 1121 Uaited Confederate veterans — Continued. Minutes U. C. V. — Continued. 15th — Continued . The civil war; its results and lessons. An address delivered at Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . June 15th, 1905. By N. E. Harris. Macon, Ga., 1906. 34 p. ports. 8°. (Bound with above.) Report of Major-Gen'l Wm. E. Mickle adj't-gen'l and chief of staff . . . 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Annual address of General Stephen D. Lee ... p. 139-144. Report of Maj. Gen. Wm. E. Mickle, adjutant general and chief of staff, for the year ending December 31, 1907. A brief summary of matters connected with his office during that period. . . . [n. p., 1908?]. cover-title, [4] p. 8°. Report of Major-General Wm. E. Mickle, adjutant-general and chief of stafi . . statement of receipts and expenditures from January first, nineteen hundred and seven, to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and seven. . . [New Orleans? 1908?]. 35 p. 8° 1122 UNITED CONFEDEEATE VETERANS. TTnited Confederate veterans — Continued. Minutes U. C. V. — Continued. 19th (1909 at Memphis, Tenn.) [New Orleans, 1909?]. 104, 32, [4], 66 p. illuB. 8°. Report of Major-Gen '1 Wm. E. Mickle, adj't-gen'l and chief of staff . . . statement of receipts and expenditures for the year 1908. [n. p., 1909?]. 32 p. 8° Report of Maj.-Gen. Wm. E. Mickle, adjutant-general and chief of staff, to Gen. Clement A. Evans . . . 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Brief sum- mary of matters connected with his office during twelve months, [n. p., 1911?]. [4] p. 8° Fourth annual report of the monumental committee of the United Confederate veterans. 1911. [n. p., 1911?]. 80 p. illus., ports. 8°. *Hi8torical sketch explanatory of memorial or certificate of membership in the U. C. V's . . . [Charleston? S. C, 1897.] 32 p. 8°. E485.3.A173 (In I;. C.) UNITED CONFBDEBATE VETERANS. XX23 XJiiited Confederate veterans — Continued. Orders, U. C. V. General and special, v. 1- ... New Orleans, [1889- v. 8°. E483.1.A18 V. 1. — . . . Issued by General J. B. Gordon, during his term of office, June 10, 1889, to January 9, 1904. V. 2. — . . . Issued by General Stephen D. Lee, Lieut. Gen. W. L. Cabell, General Clement A. Evans, General Geo. W. Gordon, Lieut. Gen. C. Irvine Walker. Jan. 10, 1904, to May 7, 1912. ^Organization of 850 United Confederate veteran camps. Con- taining names of department, division and brigade com- manders and their adjutants general, and addresses . . . Prepared expressly for use of delegates to the Sixth reunion and meeting of the association, held at Richmond, Va., June 30th, and July 1st and 2d, 1896 . . . [Richmond ? 1896.] cover-title, 3, [14] p. 8°. E485.3.A175 (In L. C.) *Organization of 1,026 camps in the United Confederate vet- eran association . . . prepared expressly for the use of dele- gates to the Seventh reunion and meeting of the association, held at Nashville, Tenn., on June 22d, 23d and 24th, 1897 ... [n. p., 1897.] cover-title, [2]-16, [1] p., 1 1. 4°. E485.3.A1751 (In L. C.) Reports of Wm. E. Mickle, adjutant general and chief of staff, from the date of his appointment by General Jno. B. Gordon, January 19th, 1903, to December 31st, 1907 . . . New Orleans, [1903-1907]. [209] p. 8°. United Confederate veterans. BapJiaelSemmescampno.il. Mobile. Confederate gray book, 1912. 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U. S. Military secretary's dept. . . . Memorandum relative to the general officers appointed by the President in the armies of the Confederate states, 1861-1865. (Compiled from the official records.) 1905 . . . Washington, 1908. cover-title, 41 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 60th Cong.. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no. 244.) E545.U58a U. S. Pension office. List of pensioners on the roll, January 1, 1883; giving the name of each pensioner, the cause for which pensioned, the Post-office address, the rate of pension per month, and the date of original allowance, as called for by Senate resolu- tion of December 8, 1882. . . . Washington, 1883. 5 v. 8°. E494.U55 80379—13 72 1128 u. s. quaeteemastee's dept. TT. S. Pension office — Continued. List of pensioners on the roll, January 1, 1883 — Continued. Contents: V. 1. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, and District of Columbia. V. 2. New York, and Pennsylvania. V. 3. Ohio, Illinois, and Iowa. V. 4. Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, California, Oregon, Nevada, Indian Territory, Dakota Territory, New Mexico Territory, Montana Territory, Washington Territory, Idaho Territory, Utah Territory, Arizona Territory, Alaska Territory, and Wyoming Territory. V. 5. Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louis- iana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Africa, (Cape Colony, Liberia, and Orange Free State), Canada, (British Columbia, Province of Manitoba, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Province of Nova Scotia, Province of Ontario, Province of Quebec), Mexico, Brazil, Peru, West Indies, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, (Alsace, Baden, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Elsass Lothringen, East Prussia, Hanover, Hol- stein, Hohenzollern, Luxemburg, Mecklenburgh, Province of Nieder Hessen, Oldenburg, Pomerania, Posen, Reuss Schleitz, Rhenish Prussia, Rhine Province, Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Gotha, Saxony, Schwartzburg, Westphalia, Wurtemburg), Belgium, The Netherlands, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Russia, Roumania, Austria, Hungary, Madeira Island, Malta, Mauritius, Sandwich Islands, Foreign-address not known. U. S. President. Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865. Amnesty proclamation and third annual message of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, read in Congress, Wednesday, December 9, 1863. [Washington? 1863?]. 20 p. 8°. [Proclamations, calls for troops and Executive orders. April 15, 1861-October 14, 1865. Washington? 1861-1865.] V. p. 12°. XJ. S. Provost marshal general's office. Calls for troops made by the President during the years 1861- '62-'63-'64. [Washington? 1865?]. 17 p. 8°. Calls for troops made by the President during the years 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864. [Washington? 18—?] 30 p. 8°. A reprint of the above by the War records office. Supplement to calls for troops . p. 19-30. TJ. S. Quartermaster's dept. Roll of honor. Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American union, interred in the national [and other] cemeteries. . . . Washington, 1865-71. 27 v. in 9. 8°. E494.U571 V. s. quarteemastee's dept. 1129 S. Quartermaster's dept. — Continued. Roll of honor — Continued. At head of title (no. [II]-xx): Quartermaster general's office, General orders ... Title varies: [no. ii] . . . Names of officers and soldiers found on the battlefields of the Wilderness and Spottaylvania Court House, Va. [no. iii] . The martyrs who, for our country, gave up their lives in the prison pens in Andersonville, Ga. [no. iv] Roll of honor. Names of soldiers, victims of the rebellion, buried in the National cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia, [no. vii] Names of soldiers, victims of the rebellion, buried in national cemeteries . during the rebellion, no. xiv. Roll of honor . Names of soldiers who, in defence of the American union suffered martyrdom in the prison pens throughout the South. Contents: [no. I] National cemeteries at Washington, D. C, and Arlington, Va. [no. II] Soldiers found on the battlefields of the Wilderness and of Spottsylvania Court House, Va. [no. Ill] Andersonville cemetery, Ga. [no. IV] National cemetery at Alexandria, Va. [no. V] National cemeteries at Portress Monroe and Hampton, Va. [no. VI] Eastern district of Texas; central district of Texas; Rio Grande district, department of Texas; Camp Ford, Tyler, Tex.; and Corpus Christi, Tex. [no. VII] National cemeteries in Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, Penn- sylvania, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, and Colorado Territory . . . [no. VIII] Arkansas, California, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nevada; and the territories of Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, and Washington. [no. IX] New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, the military division of the Mississippi and the territory of Dakota. [no. X] Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Maryland, Mis- souri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, and Dakota Territory. [no. XI] National cemeteries at Chattanooga, Stone's River, and Knoxville, Tenn. [no. XII] New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Utah Territory, and on the Pacific coast. [no. XIII] New York, Illinois, Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, and the territories of Colorado and Utah. no. XIV. Soldiers who . . . suffered martrydom in the prison pens throughout the South. no. XV. National cemeteries at Antietam, (Md.,) and at Arlington (additional,) Culpeper Court-House, Cold Harbor, Winchester, Staunton, and various scattered localities in Virginia. no. XVI. Brookline, Cambridge, and Worcester, Mass.; Buffalo, Chautauqua, Cypress Hills, (additional) Fort Niagara, Lockport, Lodi, Madison barracks, Plattsburg barracks, and Rochester, N. Y.; Gettysburg, Mercersburg, Reading, Philadelphia, Tamaqua, and Upton, Penn.; Brattleboro, and Montpelier, Vt.; City Point (addi- 1130 u. s. quaeteemastee's dbpt. IT. S. Quartermaster's dept. — Continued. Koll of honor — Continued. Contents — Continued. tional,) Danville, (additional,) Glendale, Eichmond, and Yorktown, (additional,) Va. no. XVII. Kentucky, and at New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Madi- son, Ind.; Lawton, (Millen,) and Andersonville, Ga., (supple- mentary.) no. XVIII. National cemeteries at Fort Harrison, Va.; Wilmington, and Raleigh, N. 0.; Port Hudson, La.; Brownsville, San Antonio, and Galveston, Tex.; Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Fort Smith, Ark.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Mound City, 111.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Springfield, Mo.; Forts Scott and Leavenworth, Kan.; and in local cemeteries and at military posts in Texas, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa and Kansas. no. XIX. National cemeteries at Baltimore, Md., Petersburg, Va., New Berne, N. C, Florence, S. C, (additional,) Baton Rouge, La., Fort St. Phillip, La., Jefferson City, Mo., and various posts in the state of Minnesota, and New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Indian, Montana, Utah, and Washington Territories. no. XX. National cemeteries at Corinth, Miss., Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., and Jefferson barracks, Mo. no. XXI. National cemeteries at Memphis, Tenn., Chalmette, (near New Orleans,) La. no. XXII. National cemetery at Nashville, Tenn. no. XXIII. National cemeteries at Marietta, Ga.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Chattanooga, Tenn., (additional to no. XI;) Murfreesboro, Tenn., (additional to no. XI,) and Knoxville, Tenn., (additional to no. XL) no. XXIV. National cemeteries at Vicksburg, Miss., and New Albany, Ind. no. XXV. National cemeteries at Fredericksburg, Va.; Mobile, Ala.; and Fort Gibson, Indian Ter. ; and names not heretofore published of Union soldiers interred in the national cemeteries at Hampton, Va.; Barrancas, Fla. ; and Alexandria, La. no. XXVI. National cemeteries at Mound City, 111. ; Cincinnati, Columbus, Gallipolis, Cleveland, Sandusky, and Dayton, O. ; Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Fort Smith, Ark., (additional to vol. XVIII;) Fort Leavenworth, Kan., (additional to vol. XVIII;) Petersburg, Va., (additional to vol. XIX;) Hampton, Va., (additional to vol. XXV;) and Winchester, Cold Harbor, and Culpeper Court-House, Va., (additional to vol. XV.) no. XXVII. National cemeteries at Beaufort, S. C; Natchez, Miss.; ■ Vicksburg, Miss., (additional to vol. XXIV;) and Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., (additional to vol. XX.) . . . Alphabetical index to places of interment of deceased Union soldiers in the various states and territories as speci- fied in Rolls of honor nos. I-XIII, being those issued from the Quartermaster general's office, between June 15, 1865, and August 27, 1867. Washington, 1868. 16 p. 8°. E494.U572 Athead of title: Quartermaster general's office. Circular, February21 1868. V. S. WAR DEPT. 1131 U. S. WarDept. General orders affecting the volunteer force. Adjutant gen- eral's office. 1861-1864. Washington, 1862-65. 4 v. in 3. fold, tables. 12°. UB502.D Each year includes an index of subjects. List of field officers, regiments, and battalions in the Confeder- ate States army, 1861-1865. [Washington, 189-?]. 131, 91 p. 8°. E547.U65 List of staff officers of the Confederate States army. 1861-1865. Washington, 1891. 186 p. 8°. E545.U57 . . . Memorandum relative to the general officers appointed by the President in the armies of the Confederate states, 1861-1865. (Compiled from official records.) [Washing- ton,] 1905. 41 p. 8°. E545.U58 Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 . . . Pub- lished by order of the secretary of war, in compliance with the joint resolution of the Senate and House of representa- tives, approved March 2, 1865. [Washington, 1865 ?]. 8 v. illus. 12°. E494.U58 A register of commissioned officers only, including surgeons and chaplains. Each volume contains "Index of organizations," "Index of battles," and "Index of names." Parts 1^ paged continuously. Contents: Pt. 1. New England states. 2. New York and New Jersey. 3. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia. 4. "West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky. 5. Ohio, Michigan. 6. India,na, Illiuois. 7. Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, CaUfomia, Kansas, Oregon, Nevada. 8. Territories of Washington, New Mexico, Nebraska, Colorado, Dakota; Veteran reserve corps, U. S. veteran volunteers, (First army corps,) U. S. volunteers, U. S. colored troops. The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. Pub. under the direction of the . . . secretary of war . . . Washington, 1880-1901. E491.U6 70 V. in 128. 234"™. Found also in the House Miscellaneous documents of the 52d to the 56th Congress. Each number has special index . Inserted in each volume : Additions and corrections . . Washington, Govt, print, off., 1902. Vol. 54-55 of series i [serial no. 112-113] "have not been published, and no material for them is in hand." cf. General index, p. xl. 1132 U. S. WAR DEPT. IT. S. War Deft. — Continued. The war of the rebellion — Continued. . Series ii, v. 1 [serial no. 114] with imprint 1894, was not issued until 1898. Edited in the War records office, 1880-July 1899; in the Record and pen- sion office, July 1899-1901. Robert N. Scott compiled and edited v. 1-18, 1880-87 and also collected the greater part of the material for v. 19-36, 1887-91. After hia death in 1887 the work was continued by Henry M. Lazelle, 1887-89, and by a board of publication, 1889-99, consisting of George B. Davis, 1889-97, Leslie J. Perry, 1889-99, Joseph W. Kirkley, 1889-99 and Fred C. Ains- worth, 1898-99; from 1899-1901 edited by Fred C. Ainsworth and Joseph W. Kirkley. Contents. — aer. i, v. 1-53 [serial no. 1-111] Formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the southern states, and of all military operations in the field, with the corre- spondence, orders and returns relating specially thereto. 1880-98. Ill V. — ser. II, V. 1-8 [serial no. 114-121] Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, Union and Confederate, relating to prisoners of war . . and to state or political prisoners. 1894 [i. c. 1898]-99. 8 v. — ser. HI, v. 1-5 [serial no. 122-126] Correspondence, orders, reports and returns of the Union, authorities (embracing their correspondence with the Confederate officials) not relating specially to the subjects of the first and second series. It embraces the reports of the secretary of war, of the general-in-chief and of the chiefs of the several staff corps and departments . . 1899-1900. 5 v.— ser. iv, v. 1-3 [serial no. 127-129] Correspondence, orders, reports and returns of the Confederate author- ities, similar to that indicated for the Union officials, as of the third series, but including the correspondence between the Union and Con- federate authorities, given in that series. 1900. 3 v. — [serial no. 130] General index and additions and corrections. Mr. John S. Moodey, indexer: Preface [by Elihu Root, secretary of war] Explanations. Synopsis of the contents of volumes. Special index for the principal armies, army corps, military divisions and departments. General index. Additions and corrections [arranged consecutively by vol- umes] 1901. Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. Pub. under the direction of the . . . secretaries of war, by Maj. George B. Davis . . . Mr. Leslie J. Perry . . . Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley . . . board of publication. Comp. by Capt. Calvin D. Cowles . . . Wash- ington, Govt, print, off., 1891-95. 29 p. 178 pi. (465 x 744"™) incl. illus., maps, plans. 47i x 40""". E491.U61 Plates partly colored. Issued in 37 parts. Assigned no. 261 of House Miscellaneous documents, V. 40, 52d Cong., 1st sess. (serial no. 2998) but not yet issued in that form. cf. Catalogue of the Library, United States Senate, 1901. Inserted: Additions and corrections . . Washington, Govt, print, off., 1902. 2 p. 23™. Contents. — pi. l-135c. Military operations in the field. — ^pl. 136-161. General topographical map. — pi. 162-171. Military divisions and departments. — pi. 172-175. Miscellaneous. U. S. CHKISTIAN COMMISSION. 1133 17. S. War records office. Correspondence and orders relating to military departments and commands, with supplement, 1861-1865. v. 1. Wash- ington, 1877. 1 V. 8°. E545.C (Confederate.) Letters received by the Confederate States War department, in relation to the war of the rebellion, 1860-1865. v. 1. Waehmgton, 1876. 1 v. 8°. E545.C72 (Confederate.) Letters sent by the War department, in relation to the war of the rebellion, 1860 (1862 ?)-1865. v. II. Washington, 1878. Iv. 8°. E545.C721 (Confederate) [A list of the artillery] organizations [m the Confederate States service.] [Washington, 18— «] 186, 37 p. 8°. (Confederate.) Arranged alphabetically, synonyms and state organization. With rosters. Corrected in ink. Title given in manuscript in another copy: Artillery organizations of the Confederate States. 1861-1865. Com- piled in the Rebel archives division, War dept. Washington, 1889. Memorandum of artillery officers in the Confederate States service. [Washington, 18 — ?] 140, 2, 141-146 p. 8°. Roster of officers: p. 3-63. Organizations: p. [65]-140, 2, 141-146. Memorandum of field officers in the Confederate States service. [Washington? 18— ?] 83, 16 p. 8°. E545.U62 Miscellaneous correspondence and orders of the Adjutant and inspector general's office, and correspondence of the Quar- termaster general's. Ordnance, and Engineer bureaus, of the Confederate States. 1861. Washington, 1876. xxxp., 1 1., 278 p. 8°. E545.C76 Telegrams received by the Confederate War department and Adjutant and inspector General's office, in relation to the war of the rebellion, 1860-1865. v. 1, pts. I-II. Washing- ton, 1876. 2 V. 8°. E545.C73 Telegrams sent by the Confederate War department, in relation to the war of the rebellion, 1860-1865. v. 1. Washington, 1876. 1 V. 8°. E545.C731 T7. S. Christian commission. Annals of the United States Christian commission. By Rev. Lemuel Moss. Philadelphia, 1868. 752 p. front, (port.), illus., plates. 8°. E635. Incidents of the United States Christian commission. By Rev. Edward P. Smith. Philadelphia, 1869. 512 p. front., plates. 8°. E635.S64 Incidents of the United States Christian commission. By Rev. Edward P. Smith. Philadelphia, 1871. 512 p. fronts., plates. 8°. E635.S647 1134 VBTBEAN U. S. ENGIISTBEE ASSOCIATION. U. S. Christian commission — Continued. Record of the federal dead buried from Libby, Belle Isle, Dan- ville & Camp Lawton prisons and at City Point, and in the field before Petersburg and Richmond. Published by the U. S. Christian commission from reports of its agents. Phila- delphia, 1865. 3 p. 1., [5]-168, v-vi, a-y p. 8°. E494.U589 Report of the committee of Maryland. E635.U593 *lst 2d. Sept. 1, 1863. Baltimore, [1863?] Ill, [1], 32, [145H46 p. map. 8°. 3d. Sept, 1, 1864. Baltimore, 1864. 286 p. front, (map.) 8°. {With 2d report.) TJ. S. Christian commission. Statistical hiireau. Ages of U. S. volunteer soldiers. New York, 1866. 2 p. 1., 43 p. 6 fold, tables. 8°. E471.U60 U. S. sanitary commission. History of the United States sanitary commission; being the general report of its work during the war of the rebellion. By Charles J. Still6. Philadelphia, 1866. xviii, 17-553 p. 8°. E635.U85 * New York, 1868. xviii, 17-553 p. 8°. E635.U851. {In L. C.) TJ. S. sanitary commission, Documents of the U. S. sanitary commission, vol. l-II; nos. 1-95. New York, 1866. 2 v. 8°. E631.U53 The Veteran. Devoted to the interests of the Grand army of the republic, and ex-soldiers and saUors. v. 1, no. 4-5; v. 2, no. 3; V. 3, no. 2, 4; Nov.-Dec. 1881, Mar. 1882, Feb., Apr. 1883. Columbus, O., 1881-1883. 5 nos. ui 1 v. 8°. E461.V58 Veteran association of the Department of the South and the South Atlantic blockading squadron, state of New York. Journal of the proceedings of the Veteran association of the Department of the South and the South Atlantic blockading squadron, state of New York, from 1892 to 1896 . . . with an appendix containing the names, organizations . . . and other information. New York, 1897. 72 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 243.) Veteran reserve corps. Field record of officers of the Veteran reserve corps, from the commencement to the close of the rebellion. Washington, D. C, [1865?]. 2p. 1., 39p. 8°. Veteran U. S. engineer association. Souvenir of the Fifteenth reunion Veteran U. S. engineer asso- ciation, February 21, 1902 . . . United States hotel, Bos- ton, Mass. [n. p., 1902 ?] cover-title, [8] p. illus., ports. 8° woman's belief ookps. 1135 Veterans' national convention. Pittsburgh, 1872. Our soldiers and sailors : what they said and did on the tenth anniversary of the battle of Antietam, at Pittsburg, Penna., September 17th and 18th, 1872. By Samuel W. Curriden, official stenographer. New York, 1872. 54 p. 8°. {In W. D. L. pamp. v. 202.) Volunteers, A report to the secretary of war of the operations of the Sanitary commission, and upon the sanitary condition of the volun- teer army, its medical staff, hospitals, and hospital supplies. December, 1861. Washington, D. C, 1861. iv, [5]-107 p. 8°. (Sanitary commission, no. 40.) Women's loyal national league. *Proceedings of the meeting of the loyal women of the Eepublic, held in New York, May 14, 1863. New York, 1863. 86 p. 8°. E628.W87 {In L. C.) Woman's relief corps, auxiliary to the Grand army of the republic. Journal of the . . . national convention of the Woman's relief corps, auxiliary to the Grand army of the republic . . . [1st]- ; 1883- . Boston, [etc.], 1884- 23 V. in 15. plates, ports. 8°. E462.15.A7 Title varies . Keport of the national organization, Woman's relief corps at Denver, Colo- rado, July 25 and 26, 1883, and proceedings of the Second national con- vention, Woman's relief corps, Minneapolis, Minn., July 23, 24, and 25, 1884. Boston, 1884. 56 p. 8° 3d (1885 at Portland, Me.) Toledo, 1885. 214 p. 8°. 4th (1886 at San Francisco.) Boston, 1886. 187 p. 8°. 5th (1887 at St. Louis.) San Francisco, 1887. 331 p. 8°. 6th (1888 at Columbus, O.) Boston, 1888. 220 p. front, (port.) 8° 7th (1889 at Milwaukee.) Boston, 1889. 226 p. front., ports. 8° 8th (1890 at Boston.) Boston, 1890. 311 p. front, (port.) 8°. 9th (1891 at Detroit.) Boston, 1891. 372 p. front, (port.) fold. tab. 8°- lOth (1892 at Washington.) Boston, 1892. 519 p. front, (port.) 8°. 11th (1893 at Indianapolis.) Boston, 1893. 330 p. front, (port.) 8° 12th (1894 at Pittsburgh.) Boston, 1894. 420 p. front., ports. 8° 13th (1895 at Louisville.) Boston, 1895. 384 p. front., ports. 8°. 14th (1896 at St. Paul.) Boston, 1896. 415 p. front., plates, porta. 8°. 15th (1897 at Buffalo.) Boston, 1897. 432 p. front., ports. 8°. 16th (1898 at Cincinnati.) Boston, 1898. 411 p. front., ports. 8°. 17th (1899 at Philadelphia.) Boston, 1899. 374 p. front., ports. 8°. 18th (1900 at Chicago.) Boston, 1900. 394 p. front., ports. 8°. 19th (1901 at Cleveland.) Boston, 1901. 406 p. front., ports. 8° 20th (1902at Washington.) Boston, 1902. 471 p. front., plate, ports. 8° 21st (1903 at San Francisco.) Boston, 1903. 524 p. front., plate, ports. 8°. 22d (1904 at Boston.) Boston, 1904. 360 p. front., plates, ports. 8° 23d (1905 at Denver.) Boston, 1905. 428 p. front., plates, ports. 8°. *24th (1906 at *25th (1907 at '*26th (1908 at *27th (1909 at 1136 WOMAir's BELIEF CORPS. Woman's relief corps — Continued. Journal of the . . . national convention — Continued. *28th (1910 at *29th (1911 at *30th (1912 at *3l8t (1913 at *32d (1914 at *33d (1915 at *34th (1916 at Woman's relief corps. Department of Colorado and Wyoming. Journal of proceedings of annual conventions. E462.15.C lOth (1894'at Aapen.) [n. p., 1894?] 95 p. 8°- Woman's relief corps. Department of Connecticut. Journal of conventions. E462.15.C lOth (1893 at Norwich.) Rockville, 1893. 128 p. 8°. loth (1902 at Lakeville.) Rockville, 1902. 141 p. front., portB. 8°- Woman's relief corps. Department of Illinois. . Journal of proceedings of annual conventions. E462.15.I Journals of the First, Second, and Third annual conventions . . . Aurora, 1886. 32 p. 8° Ist (1884 at Decatur.) p. [3]-5. 2d (1885 at Peoria.) p. 6-17. 3d (1886 at Springfield.) p. 18-32. 4th (1887 at Rock Island.) Delavan, 1887. 50 p. 8°. 5th (1888 at Springfield.) Delavan, 1888. 120 p. 12°. 6th (1889 at Springfield.) Springfield, 1889. 118 p. 8° 7th (1890 at Quincy.) Palestine, 1890. 172 p. front., porta. 8°. 8th (1891 at Decatur.) Robinson, 1891. 285 p. front, (port.) 8°. (Front, wanting.) *9th (1892 at 10th (1893 at Cairo.) [n. p., 1893?] 211 p. 8° (Title-page, and pages 1-2 wanting.) 11th (1894 at Rockford.) Chicago [1894.]. > 246 p. front, (port.) 8°. 12th (1895 at Bloomington.) [n. p., 1895?]. 203, [2]p. front, (port.) 8°. Woman's relief corps. Department of Indiana. Journal of annual conventions. E462.15.I 10th (1893 at Evansville.) Elkhart, 1893. 175 p. fold. tab. 8°. Woman's relief corps. Department of Iowa. Journals of annual conventions. E462.15.I *lat (1884 at Agency City.) *2d (1885 at Davenport.) 3d (1886 at Sioux City.) Des Moines, 1886. 40 p. 8° Brief history of the organization of the Department. 4th (1887 at Dubuque.) Des Moines, 1887. 65 p. 8°. 5th (1888 at Cedar Rapids.) Deniaon, 1888. 92 p. 8°. 6th (1889 at Burlington.) Victor, 1889. Ill p. 8°. 7th (1890 at Des Moines.) Denison, 1890. 139 p. 8° 8th (1891 at Dubuque.) Mount Pleasant, 1891. 125 p. 8° 9th (1892 at Ottumwa.) West Union, 1892. 176 p. front, (port.) 8°- 10th (1893 at Keokuk.) Cedar Rapids, 1893. 154 p. 8°. 11th (1894 at Council Bluffs.) Clinton, 1894. 216 p. front, (port.) 8°. 12th (1895 at Clinton.) Clinton, 1895. 221 p. front, (port.) 8°- 13th (1896 at Cedar Rapids.) Mt. Pleasant, 1896. 260 p. front, (port.) 8°. woman's state EELIEF COEPS of MAINE. 1137 "Woman's relief corps. Department of Iowa — ^Continued. Journals of annual conventions — Continued. 14th (1897 at Marshalltown.) Des Moines, 1897. 176p. front, (port.) 8° 15tli (1898 at Sioux City.) Denison, 1898. 160 p. front, (port.) 8° 16th (1899 at Waterloo.) Denison, 1899. 151 p. front, (port.) 8°. 17th (1900 at Davenport.) Lake City, 1900. 188 p. front, (port.) 8° 18th (1901 at Dubuque.) Creston, [1901?]. 203 p. front, (port.) 8° 19th (1902 at Des Moines.) Davenport, 1902. 154 p. front, (port.) 8° 20th (1903 at Cedar Rapids.) Des Moines, 1903. 187 p. front, (port.) 8° 21st (1904 at Mason City.) Cedar Rapids, [1904?]. 177 p. front., ports. 8°. 22d (1905 at Oskaloosa.) Cedar Falls, 1905. 180 p. front., ports. 8° *23d (1906 at *24th (1907 at *25th (1908 at *26th (1909 at *27th (1910 at *28th (1911 at *29th (1912 at *30th (1913 at Womans' relief corps. Department of Maine. Journal of the annual convention. 19th (1903 at Bangor.) Westbrook, 1903. 122 p. front., porta., fold. tab. 8°. Woman's state relief corps of Maine. Journals of the annual conventions. Origin of the Woman's State Relief Corps of Maine. 1882-1883 inclu- sive . With a brief history of the . . . formation or organization of the Woman's State Relief Corps of Maine, [n. p., 18 — ?] 20 p. (Feb. 7, 1882 at Gardiner.) p. 7-11. 1st (1883 at Portland.) p. 13-20. (Aug. 16, 1883, at Maranacook. p. 21-25.. Semi-annual.) 2d (1884 at Bath.) p. 27-57. 3d (1885 at Gardiner.) p. 59-94. 4th (1886 at Biddeford.) p. 95-150. 5th (1887 at Auburn.) p. 151-204. 6th (1888 at Rockland.) p. 205-246. 7th (1889 at Waterville.) p. 247-302. 8th (1890 at Portland.) p. 303-368. 9th (1891 at Brunswick.) p. 369-432. (Pagination 1882-1891 continuous.) 10th (1892 at Camden.) [n. p., 1892?] 77 p. 8°. 11th (1893 at Gardiner.) [n. p., 1893?] 64 p. 8°. 12th (1894 at Foxcroft.) Waldoboro, 1894. 71, [1] p. 8". *13th (1895 at *14th (1896 at *15th (1897 at 16th (1898 at Waterville.) Portland, 1898. 96 p. front., ports. 8°. *17th (1899 at *18th (1900 at *19th (1901 at *20th (1902 at 21st (1903 at Bangor.) Westbrook, 1903. 122 p. front., ports., fold, table. 8°. *22d (1904 at *23d (1905 at 1138 woman's relief coeps. Woman's relief corps. Department of Massachusetts. Journal of the . . . annual convention . . . [lst]-33. 1879- 1912. Boston, 1887-1913. 33 v. in 16. plates, ports., facsim. 8°. E462.15.M3 Synopsis of the proceedings of the Department of Massachusetts, Woman's relief corps, auxiliary to the Grand army of the republic. From its institution in 1879 until the close of the year 1886. First to seventh conventions. Boston, 1889. 32 p. 8°. E'462.15.M3 1st (1880 at East Boston.) p. 9-12. 2d (1881 at Boston.) p. 13-16. 3d (1882 at Boston.) p. 17-21. 4th (1883 at Boston.) p. 21-24. 5th (1884 at Boston.) p. 24-27. 6th (1885 at Boston.) p. 28-30. 7th (1886 at Boston.) p. 30-32. History of the Department of Massachusetts, Woman's relief corps, auxil- iary to the Grand army of the republic. From date of organization, February 12, 1879, to January 1, 1895. With appendixes. . . . 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Annual report, Forsyth Woman's relief corps no. 1, Depart- ment of Ohio, auxiliary to Forsyth Post no. 15, G. A. R., Toledo, Ohio. 6th (1883) Toledo, 1884. 20 p. 8° Woman's relief corps. Dept. of Ohio. Wetzel-Compton corps, no. 5. Hamilton. *Souvenir: our state capitols; pub. by the Woman's relief corps auxiliary to the Grand army of the republic, Hamil- ton, Ohio. [Hamilton, 1905?] cover-title, [26] p. illus. 4°. E159.W87 {In L. C.) Woman's relief corps. Department of Pennsylvania. Journal of the annual convention . . . 8th (1891 at Altoona.) Erie, 1891. 159 p. fold. tab. 8°. 9th (1892 at Pittsburgh.) Pittsburgh, 1892. 136 p. 8°. 19th (1902 at Gettysburg.) Pittsburgh, 1902. 125 p. front., ports. 8°. Woman's relief corps. Department of Texas. Journal of the annual convention . . . 12th (1901 at Galveston.) Houston, 190] . cover-title, 58 p. 8°. 1140 woman's belief corps. Woman's relief corps. Department of Vermont. Journal of the annual convention . . . Ifh (1891 at Burlington.) 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