Miscellaneous Possible
Documents to use
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Reminiscences of forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61, by Abner
Doubleday., Doubleday, Abner, 1819-1893.
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Anecdotes, poetry, and incidents of the war: North and South.
1860-1865. Collected and arranged by Frank Moore., Moore, Frank,
1828-1904. ed.
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Guide to Charleston illustrated., Mazyck, Arthur, comp. (Sumter
and Pincney)
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National history of the war for the union, civil, military and
naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents. By Evert
A. Duyckinck. Illus. from original paintings by Alonzo Chappel and
Thomas Nast., Duyckinck, Evert A. (Evert Augustus), 1816-1...
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Southern history of the war. The first year of the war. Reprinted
from the Richmond corrected edition., Pollard, Edward Alfred,
1831-1872.
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Charleston, South Carolina (1861), by
Anna C. Brackett:
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Fort Pickens, by
Gideon Welles:
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Facts in relation to the Expedition ordered by the Administration of
President Lincoln for the relief of the Garrison in Fort Sumter,
by
George Welles:
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Capture and release of Mason and Slidell, by
Gideon Welles:
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Why the Men of '61 fought for the Union
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A Woman's Diary of the Siege of Vicksburg
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Strange True Stories of Louisiana. War Diary of a
Union Woman in the South
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Experiences of War Prisoners. Plain Living at
Johnson's Island
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Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. Lincoln in Petersburg
(actually begins at least one page earlier and continues after)
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The Diary of a Public Man
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The Diary of a Public Man. Part II
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The Diary of a Public Man. Part III
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The Diary of a Public Man. Part IV
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Left Wounded on the Field
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Tied up by the Thumbs
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Valor and Skill in Civil War. I. Was Either the
Better Soldier
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Why the South Was Defeated in the Civil War
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Pursuit and Death of John Wilkes Booth
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A Non-Combatant's War Reminiscences
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Bayou L'Ombre. An Incident of the War
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THE BATTLE OF
GETTYSBURG AND THE
CAMPAIGN IN PENNSYLVANIA.
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A GUARDSMAN IN
SECESSIA
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Four Lincoln Conspiracies
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The Last Chance of the Confederacy
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by
J. G. Nicolay
and
John Hay
(This is a series of articles published in The Century by 2 of
Lincoln's Secretaries)
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A Page of Political Correspondence: Stanton to Buchanon (there
is likely more of these between other political figures)
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The Last of the Seven Days' Battles
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Recollections of the Civil War (several of these)
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Recollections of Secretary Edwin M. Stanton
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The John Brown Raid. I. Recollections by a Virginian who witnessed
the Fight
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A Border Boy's Recollections of the War
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My Life on the Plains by George Armstrong Custer, several of
these)
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War Memoirs, by
Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. A. Custer
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A Rebel's Recollections, I, by
George Cary Eggleston
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Recollections of a Private I, by
Warren Lee Goss
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The Failure of the Hampton Conference, with Unpublished Letters from
Jefferson Davis and R. M. T. Hunter, by
Fitzhugh Lee:
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In the Wake of Battle. (A Woman's Recollections of Shepherdstown
during Antietam Week.), by
Mary Bedinger Mitchell (images)
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Recollections of Slavery, by
M. V. Moore;
Old Lun, The Major, by
M. V. Moore
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Recollections of Lincoln's Assassination, by
Seaton Munroe:
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Nat Turner's Insurrection:
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Grant, Thomas, Lee, by
W. T. Sherman
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A Country Boy's Recollections of the War, by
Albert D. Smith
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Recollections of the War, by
D. H. Strother (many articles)
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Gettysburg Thirty Years After, by
His Royal Highness The Count of Paris
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This is a good one:
A True Story, by
Mark Twain:
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Confederate Commerce-Destroyers. The Blockade of the Confederacy,
by
Horatio L. Wait:
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Lights and Shadows of Army Life (with Edwin Forbes drawings)
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Reminiscences of Lee and Jackson, by
J. B. Imboden
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Hard Times in the Confederacy, by
A. C. Gordon
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The Gettysburg Week, by
Philip Schaff, D.D.
- Benson, Berry Distance
- Benson, Berry An
Outline
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
- Benson, Berry Outlines
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My diary North and South. By William
Howard Russell.
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The Brooklyn Navy-Yard, by
W. F. G. Shanks
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The life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches of Private
Miles O'Reilly [pseud.] (47th regiment, New York volunteers.) With
comic illustrations by Mullen. From the authentic records of the New
York herald., [Halpine, Charles Graham] 1829-1868.
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War poetry of the South. Edited by William Gilmore Simms., Simms,
William Gilmore, 1806-1870. ed.
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The national cook book. By a lady of Philadelphia. A practical
housewife ; and author of the "Family save-all"., Peterson, Hannah
Mary Bouvier, 1811-1870.
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Journal of the War—Entered Up Daily in the Confederacy, pp.646-656
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Up the St. Mary's
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The Beginning of the End
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Harbor Defense
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The Vermont brigade in the Shenandoah Valley
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Mosby and his Men
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Three years in the federal cavalry
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A picture of the desolated states; and
the work of restoration. 1865-1868. By J.T. Trowbridge.
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The South: a tour of its battle-fields and ruined cities, a journey
through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a
description of the present state of the country -- its agriculture
-- railroads -- business and finances ...
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The Gun-Boat Essex
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Days with the Knapsacks
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Three Years in Montgomery
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The Negro in Blue
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Indian Massacres and the War of 1862
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First Time Under Fire. [Harper's new monthly magazine. / Volume 29,
Issue 172, September, 1864]
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Rum Creeters is Women
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The Chicago Conspiracy. [The Atlantic monthly. / Volume 16, Issue
93, July 1865]
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The black man of the South, and the Rebels: or, The characteristics
of the former, and the recent outrages of the latter.
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Four years campaigning in the Army of the Potomac,
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The lost cause : a new southern history of the war of the
Confederates : Comprising a full and authentic account of the rise
and progress of the late southern Confederacy--the campaigns,
battles, incidents, and adventures of the most gigantic struggle of
the world's history : drawn from official sources, and approved by
the most distinguished Confederate leaders
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Five years in Texas: or, What you did not hear during the war from
January 1861 to January 1866. A narrative of his travels,
experiences and observations, in Texas and Mexico:
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Diaries
The Great Locomotive
Chase
Daring and Suffering
The Great Locomotive
Chase
The Locomotive Chase in Georgia by Pittenger (with images)
Glimpses of Lincoln in Wartime
The
General (1927) Written, directed and edited by Buster Keaton.
Kennesaw (Big
Shanty), Georgia
Official Records:
Correspodence April 3, 1863
Letter to Jeff Davis, June, 1862
Report of the Judge Advocate General
Letter from Ohio Governor Todd
Beyond the lines; or, A Yankee prisoner loose in Dixie. By Captain J. J.
Greer ... With an introduction by Rev. Alexander Clark.
A British Consul's Confidence in the Union Cause, by
E. M. Archibald:
Plot to Assassinate Abraham Lincoln, by
Isaac H. Arnold:
The Conspiracy of 1860-61, by
Geo. Lowell Austin:
The Confederate Torpedo Service, by
R. O. Crowley:
The Living age ... / Volume 79, Issue 1011:
The Living age ... / Volume 90, Issue 1162:
The Living age ... / Volume 73, Issue 938:
The Living age ... / Volume 69, Issue 888:
The Living age ... / Volume 69, Issue 886:
The Living age ... / Volume 69, Issue 883:
A Piece of Secret History, by
Allan B. Magruder:
The Response of Marblehead in 1861, by
Samuel Roads, Jr.:
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Clark, Eudora, Miss Hospital
Memories. I
Clark, Eudora, Miss Hospital
Memories. II
The Army Correspondent, by
L. L. Crounse:
On the Andersonville Circuit, by
J. T. King:
Shooting into Libby Prison, by
Albert H. Hollister and
J. T. King: pp. 479-480
Andersonville, by
Prof. Rufus B. Richardson:
Telegraphing in Battle, by
J. Emmet O'Brien:
The Poor Whites of the South, by
J. R. Gillmore:
The pictorial book of anecdotes and incidents of the war of the
rebellion, civil, military, naval and domestic ...from the time of the
memorable toast of Andrew Jackson--"The federal union; it must be
preserved!" ... to the assassination of President Linc...
Southern history of the war. The first year of the war. Reprinted from
the Richmond corrected edition., Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872.
The
life of Jefferson Davis. By Frank H. Alfriend., Alfriend, Frank H.
Life of Jefferson Davis, with a seceret history of the Southern
Confederacy, gathered "behind the scenes in Richmond." Containing
curious and extraordinary information of the principal southern
characters in the late war, in connection with President Davi...
In vinculis; or, The prisoner of war, being the experience of a Rebel in
two federal pens, interspersed with reminiscences of the late war,
anecdotes of southern generals, etc. By A. M. Keiley., Keiley, Anthony
M., 1835-1905.
New Orleans as it was. Episodes of Louisiana life., Castellanos, Henry
C.
The
Americans at home: pen-and-ink sketches of American men, manners and
institutions. By David Macrae., Macrae, David, 1837-1907.
Border reminiscences., Marcy, Randolph Barnes, 1812-1887.
The great South; a record of journeys in Louisiana,, King, Edward,
1848-1896.
Phrases of Our Late War
Last Days of the Confederacy
The South: a tour of its battle-fields and ruined cities, a journey
through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a
description of the present state of the country -- its agriculture --
railroads -- business and finances ...
The Secret Service of the United States
Frontier Types, by
Theodore Roosevelt:
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Bull Run
Gen R. S. Ewell at Bull Run, by
Campbell Brown
General Beauregard's Courier at Bull Run, by
Campbell Brown:
General Beauregard's Courier at Bull Run, by
Robert R. Hemphill
War Memoirs, by
Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. A. Custer
War Memoirs, by
Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. A. Custer
War Memoirs, by
Bvt. Maj. Gen. G. A. Custer
Incidents of the Battle of Manassas, by General Imboden, by
Henry Kyd Douglas
Incidents of the Battle of Manassas, by General Imboden, by
Editor
Gen. John D. Imboden Incidents
of the Battle of Manassas
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston Manassas
to Seven Pines
Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah, by
Gen. John D. Imboden:
A Statement from the Commissary General, by
Col. L. B. Northrop
At the Battle of Bull Run with the Second New Hampshire Regiment,
by
Francis S. Fiske
Recollections of a Private, by
Warren Lee Goss
The Death of Theodore Winthrop, by
J. B. Moore
Recollections of the Civil War - V, by
Sir William Howard Russell, LL.D.
Editor's Table, pp.153-160
Blogs of note
Internet Explorer Team Blog
jill/txt
Stumbleupon
Clara Harlowe Barton, L. P. Brockett, pp.204-208
Reminiscences of Gettysburg, Capt. Alf. E.
Lee, pp.548-555
The Battle of Shiloh, with Personal Reminiscences, Warren
Olney, pp.577-589
Mysterious Fate of Blockade Runners, J. W. A. Wright, pp.298-302
How the Blockade Was Run, J. W. A. Wright, pp.247-251
After the war: a southern tour., Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912.
Some War Letters, by
S. H. M. Byers:
Bermuda and the Blockade, by
Charles Hallock
Blockade-Running, by
W. R. Hooper:
Bermuda in Blockade Times, by
Charles Hallock
Life on a Blockader: pp. 46-55
The Capture of Fort Fisher, I, by
H. C. Lockwood:
A Yankee in Andersonville, by
T. H. Mann: pp.
A Chapter in Confederate History, by
F. G. Ruffin:
Story of the Powder Boat: pp
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Yellowstone Material
The Old Cabinet: pp. 238-240
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p. 240 1 match of 'yellowstone'
The Wonders of the Yellowstone, by
N. P. Langford: pp. 113-128
Thirty-Seven Days of Peril, by
Truman C. Everts: pp. 1-17
The Yellowstone National Park, by
John Muir: pp. 509-523
The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West, by
John Muir: pp. 15-28
Scenes in the Yellowstone Valley
Geysers of the Yellowstone
Our
National Park
The Washburn Yellowstone Expedition, No. I
The Washburn Yellowstone Expedition, No. II
In Nature's Laboratory
Harper's new monthly magazine. / Volume 94, Issue 564:
821-J116
Harper's new monthly magazine. / Volume 94, Issue 560: pp.
173-334
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p. 322 4 matches of 'yellowstone'
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p. 323 1 match of 'yellowstone'
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p. 325 2 matches of 'yellowstone'
Miscellaneous back pages: A001-A088
Miscellaneous Back Pages: 289-W004
Miscellaneous Back Pages: 289-P014
Scribner's magazine / Volume 13, miscellaneous back pages:
A001-A118
Scribner's magazine / Volume 11, miscellaneous back pages:
A001-A124
Scribner's magazine / Volume 1, miscellaneous back pages:
A001-A074
Scribner's magazine / Volume 19, miscellaneous back pages 1
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Scribner's magazine / Volume 9, miscellaneous back pages 3
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Scribners monthly, an illustrated magazine for the people. / Volume 2,
Issue 1, miscellaneous front pages 1 match in 1 of 6 pages
Scribners monthly, an illustrated magazine for the people. / Volume 3,
Issue 1, miscellaneous front pages 1 match in 1 of 4 pages
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The Americans at home: pen-and-ink sketches of
American men, manners and institutions. By David Macrae., Macrae, David,
1837-1907.
The lost cause; a new southern history of the war of the Confederates.
Comprising a full and authentic account of the rise and progress of the
late southern Confederacy--the campaigns, battles, incidents, and
adventures of the most gigantic struggle of t...
Southern history of the war. The first year of the war. Reprinted from
the Richmond corrected edition., Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872.
The second year of the war. By Edward A. Pollard., Pollard, Edward
Alfred, 1831-1872.
A chronological history of the civil war in
America. Illustrated with A. J. Johnson's and J. H. Colton's steel plate
maps and plans of the southern states and harbors. By Richard Swainson
Fisher., Fisher, Richard Swainson.
The rebellion register: a history of the principal
persons and places, important dates, documents and statistics, military
and political, connected with the civil war in America. To which is
added a citizen's manual: containing national documents, procla...
Woman's work in the civil war: a record of heroism, patriotism and
patience. By L. P. Brockett and Mrs. Mary C. Vaughan. With an
introduction, by Henry W. Bellows., Brockett, L. P. (Linus Pierpont),
1820-1893.
Camp-fire
and cotton-field: Southern adventure in time of war. Life with the Union
armies, and residence on a Louisiana plantation. By Thomas W. Knox.,
Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896.
Camp-fire
and cotton-field: Southern adventure in time of war. Life with the Union
armies, and residence on a Louisiana plantation. By Thomas W. Knox.,
Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896.
Women of the war; their heroism and self-sacrifice. By Frank Moore.,
Moore, Frank, 1828-1904.
The South since the war, as shown by fourteen weeks of travel and
observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. By Sidney Andrews., Andrews,
Sidney.
Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln's Inauguration, by
J. G. Nicolay and
John Hay: pp. 265-285
Confederate Make-Shifts, by
Mrs. M. P. Handy: pp. 576-580
Montgomery in Secession Time: pp. 354-365 |