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The 125th Anniversary Reenactment of the Battle of 1st Manassas: Commemorative Program. American Civil War Commemorative Committee. Alexandria, Va.: The Committee, [1986?].
         E472.18 O58

Abbot, Henry L. Siege Artillery in the Campaigns against Richmond, with notes on the 15-inch gun: including an algebraic analysis of the trajectory of a shot in its ricochets upon smooth water. Arendtsville, Pa.: D.S. Thomas, 1986.
         E477.61 A23 1986

Abbot, Willis J. Battle-fields of '61: a narrative of the military operations of the war for the union up to the end of the Peninsular Campaign. New York : Dodd, Mead & Co., c1889.
         E470 A13

Abdill, George B. Civil War Railroads. New York: Bonanza Books [1961].
         E491 A17 1961

Abel, Annie Heloise. The American Indian as participant in the Civil War. Her The slaveholding Indians, vol. II. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1919.
         E540 I3 A2

Abel, Annie Heloise. The American Indian as slaveholder and secessionist; an omitted chapter in the diplomatic history of the Southern Confederacy. Her The slaveholding Indians, vol. I. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1915.
         E540 I3 A19

Abel, Annie Heloise. The American Indian under reconstruction. Her The slaveholding Indians, vol. III. Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1925.
         E540 I3 A22

Abrahams, Robert David. Mr. Benjamin's sword. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1948.
         PZ7 A272 Mi

Adam, Graeme Mercer, 1839-1912. The life of General Robert E. Lee: The life-career and military achievements of the great Southern General, with a record of the campaigns of the Army of northern Virginia. New York: A. L. Burt, [c1905].
         E467.1 L4 A19

Adams, Charles Francis. The crisis of foreign intervention in the war of secession, September-November, 1862. Boston, 1914. Reprinted from the Proceedings 1915. Trans-Atlantic historical solidarity; lectures delivered before the University of Oxford in Easter and Trinity terms, 1913. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1913.
         E469.8 A2

Adams, Charles Francis..The constitutional ethics of secession, and, "War is hell" :two speeches of Charles Francis Adams delivered respectively at Charleston, S.C. December 22, 1902, and at New York, January 26, 1903. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1903.
         JK325 A4

Adams, Charles Francis. Lee at Appomattox, and other papers, by Charles Francis Adams.Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1902, [i.e., 1903].
         E464 A22 1903

Adams, Charles Francis. Lee's centennial; an address delivered at Lexington,Virginia, Saturday, January 19, 1907, on the invitation of the president and faculty of Washington and Lee University.With a foreword by Douglas Southall Freeman. Chicago, Americana House, 1948.
         E467.1 L4 A212 1948

Adams, Charles Francis. Lee's centennial; an address by Charles Francis Adams, delivered at Lexington, Virginia, Saturday, January 19,1907, on the invitation of the president and faculty of Washington and Lee University.Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., [1907].
         E467.1 L4 A212

Adams, Ephraim Douglass. Great Britain and the American Civil War. Gloucester, Mass., P. Smith, 1957 [c1925]. E469 A25 1957

Adams, Michael C. C. Our masters the rebels : a speculation on Union military failure in the East, 1861-1865. Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1978.
         E470 A2

Adams, Richard. Traveller. Random House, 1988.
         PR6051 D345 T7 1988

Addey, Markinfield. Life and imprisonment of Jefferson Davis : together with The life and military career of Stonewall Jackson, from authentic sources / with portraits of Jeff. Davis, Stonewall Jackson and Gen. R. E. Lee. News, Richard, 1932- A court for owls. Pineapple Press, c1989.
         E467.1 D26 A319

Agnew, Janet Margaret. A Southern bibliography ... 1929-1938. University, La. : 1939-
         Z1009 L885

Alabama. Acts of the called session of the General Assembly of Alabama, : held in the city of Montgomery, commencing on the second Monday of January, 1861. Montgomery : Shorter & Reid, 1861.
         KFA25 A25 1861

Alabama. Acts of the called session, 1862 : and of the second regular annual session of the General Assembly of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala. : Montgomery Advertiser Book and Job Office, 1862.
         KFA25 A25 1862b

Alabama. Acts of the second called session, 1861 and of the first regular annual session of the General Assembly of Alabama, held in the City of Montgomery, commencing on the 28th day of October and second Monday in November, 1861. Montgomery : Montgomery Advertiser Book and Job Office, 1862.
         KFA25 A25 1861b

Alabama. Constitution of the state of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala. : W. W. Screws, state printer, 1871.
         JK4525 1867 A3

Alabama Historical Society. Publications of the Alabama Historical Society. Miscellaneous collections. Montgomery, Ala., The Society, 1901.
         F321 A24

Alabama Historical Society. Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society. Tuscaloosa, Ala. : [Alabama Historical Society], 1898-[1904].
         F321 A25

Albaugh, Willaim A.. Confederate edged weapons. Bonanza Books, c1960.
         U856 C6 A39 1960

Albaugh, Willaim A. The Confederate brass-framed Colt & Whitney. Falls Church, Va. : The Author ; Kansas City, Mo. : Edward N. Simmons, c1955.
         UD413.5 A4

Albaugh, William A. Confederate faces : a pictorial review of the individuals in the Confederate armed forces. Wilmington, NC : Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1993.
         E468.7 A41 1993

Albaugh, William A.. More Confederate faces : a pictorial review. Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1993. E468.7 A42 1993

Albaugh, Willaim A.. Handbook of Confederate swords. Pioneer Press, c1951.
         U856 C6 A4

Albaugh, William A. Confederate arms. Harrisburg, Pa. : The Stackpole Co., [1957]
         UD383.5 A6

Albert, Alphaeus Homer. Buttons of the Confederacy; a descriptive and illustrated catalog of the buttons worn by the troops of the Confederates [sic] States of America, 1861-65. Hightstown, N.J. 1963.
         UC487 A36

Alderman, Edwin Anderson. J.L.M. Curry : a biography / by Edwin Anderson Alderman and Armistead Churchill Gordon. New York : Macmillan, 1911.
         LB875 C82

Alderman, John P. 29th Virginia Infantry. Lynchburgh, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1989.
         E581.5 29th A43 1989

Alexander, Edward Porter. The American civil war; a critical narrative. London, Siegle, Hill & co., 1908.
         E470 A372

Alexander, Edward Porter. Fighting for the Confederacy : the personal recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1989.
         E470 A3725 1989

Alexander, Frederick Warren. Stratford hall and the Lees connected with its history; biographical, genealogical and historical, comp. Oak Grove, Va., F. W. Alexander, 1912.
         CS71 L48 1912

Alexander, Ronald Ray. Central Kentucky during the Civil War, 1861-1865. 1976
         E509 A540 1986

Alfriend, Frank H. The life of Jefferson Davis. Alfriend.Cincinnati : Caxton Publishing House ; 1808-1889.
         E467.1 D26 A39

Allan, Elizabeth Randolph Preston, Mrs.. The life and letters of Margaret Junkin. Preston Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1903.
         PS2663 A55

Allan, Francis D. comp. Allan's Lone Star ballads. A collection of southern patriotic songs, made during confederate times. Galveston, Texas, J.D. Sawyer, 1874.
         E647 A42

Allan, William. The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862. Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin and co., 1892.
         E470.2 A4

Allan, William. Stonewall Jackson's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, from November 4, 1861, to June 17 1862. London, H. Rees, ltd. 1912.
         E470.3 A42

Allan, William. History of the campaign of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. From November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1880.
         E470.3 A41

Alleman, Tillie Pierce. At Gettysburg; or, What a girl saw and heard of the battle. A true narrative. New York, W. Lake Borland, 1889, [c1888]
         E475.53 A42

The Allen family of Amherst County, Virginia. Civil War letters. Berryville, Va. : Rockbridge Pub. Co., c1995.
         E605 A555 1995

Allen, Ivan Earnest. Atlanta from the ashes. Atlanta, Ga., Ruralist press, 1928.
         F294 A8 A4

Mar Allen, Leroy Barry. Marse Bob. New York : Vantage Press, 1957.
         PZ4 A4282

Allen, Lyman Whitney. An epic trilogy. New York, Thornton W. Allen, 1929.
         PS3501 L55 E7 1929

Allen, Merritt Parmalee. Johnny Reb. New York : Longmans, c1952.
         .PZ7 A429 Jo

Allen, Theodore Frelinghuysen. The flag still there. Cincinnati, O., the Western literary press [c1906]
         E605 R41

Allen, V. C.. Rhea and Meigs counties (Tennessee) in the confederate war. [n.p., c1908]
         F443 R4 A6

Allison, Young Ewing. Select works of Young E. Allison : literature--biography--history--insurance : with a biography of the author and a list of his writings. Louisville, Ky. : [Printed by John P. Morton & Company], 1935
         PS1039 A275 A6 1935

Allsopp, Frederick William. Albert Pike; a biography. Little Rock, Arkansas, Parke-Harper, 1928.
         HS511 P6 A6 1928

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). Before the dawn, a story of the fall of Richmond. New York, Doubleday, Page & company, 1903.
         PS3501 L796 B4

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The scouts of Stonewall : the story of the great valley campaign. New York, London : D. Appleton and Company, 1914.
         PZ7 A47 Sc

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The guns of Shiloh : a story of the great western campaign. Mattituck, N.Y. : Aeonian Press, 1976, c1914.
         PZ7 A47 Gun

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The star of Gettysburg : a story of southern high tide. Mattituck, N.Y. : Amereon House, 1987?, c1943.
         PZ7 A47 St

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The guns of Bull Run : a story of the Civil War's eve. Mattituck, NY : Aeonian Press, 1976, c1942.
         PZ7 A47 Gu

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The shades of the wilderness : a story of Lee's great stand. Mattituck, N.Y. : Aeonian Press, 1987?, c1916.
         PZ7 A47 Sh

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The sword of Antietam : a story of the nation's crisis. Mattituck, N.Y. : American Reprint Co., 1985?, c1914.
         PZ7 A47 Sw4

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The tree of Appomattox : a story of the Civil War's close. Mattituck, N.Y. : Amereon House, 1991?, c1916.
         PZ7 A47 Tr

Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The rock of Chickamauga : a story of the western crisis. Mattituck, N.Y. : Amereon, 1991, c1915.
         PZ7 A47 Ro

America; great crises in our history told by its makers. A library of original sources. Chicago, Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States [1925]
         E173 A5

The American Heritage Century collection of Civil War art. New York : American Heritage Pub. Co. : Bonanza Books : Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1983, c1974.
         E468.7 A58 1983

Amlund, Curtis Arthur. Federalism in the Southern Confederacy. Washington : Public Affairs Press, 1966.
         JK9887 A6

Anderson, Archer. Robert Edward Lee : an address delivered at the dedication of the monument to General Robert Edward Lee at Richmond, Virginia, May 29, 1890. Published by the Lee Monument Association. Richmond : W.E. Jones, printer, 1890.
         E467.1 L4 A25

Anderson, Eric. Race and politics in North Carolina, 1872-1901 : the Black Second. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1981.
         E185.93 N6 A5

F227 A52 Anderson, Henry Watkins. Virginia first and Lee. Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870.
         E185.93 N6 A5

Anderson, John H. American civil war, the operations in the eastern theatre from the commencement of hostilities to May 5, 1863, and in the Shenandoah Valley from April 1861 to June 1862. London, H. Rees, 1912.
         E470.2 A54 1912

Anderson, John Henry. Notes on the life of Stonewall Jackson and on his campaigning in Virginia, 1861-1863. London : H. Rees, ltd., 1904.
         E467.1 J15 A54

Anderson, John Q. Campaigning with Parsons' Texas Cavalry Brigade, CSA : the war journals and letters of the four Orr brothers, 12th Texas Cavalry Regiment. [Hillsboro, Tex.] : Hill Junior College Press, [1967]
         E580.6 12th A7

Anderson, Joseph Reid. The V. M. I. - her past. Address of Joseph R. Anderson (class 1870) president of the V. M. I. Alumni Association. Delivered before the Richmond Chapter, Virginia Military Institute Alumni Association, on the seventy-first anniversary of the founding of the Institute, November 11, 1910. Published by the Virginia Military Institute. [Lexington? Va., 1910]
         U430 V8 A5 1910

Anderson, Mabel Washbourne. The life of General Stand Watie, the only Indian brigadier general of the Confederate army and the last general to surrender. E467.1 W33 A5 1931

Anderson, Nancy Scott. The generals--Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1988, c1987.
         E467 A53 1988

Anderson, S.T. (Samuel Thompson). Diary of S. T. Anderson : Confederate prisoner of war, 1864-65. [Chester, S. C. : 1908]
         E467.1 A5 A5

Andrews, Andrew Jackson. A sketch of the boyhood days of Andrew J. Andrews, of Gloucester County, Virginia, and his experience as a soldier in the late war between the states. Richmond, Hermitage Press, 1905.
         E605 A56

Andrews, Eliza Frances. The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865. New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1908.
         E559 A56

Andrews, J. Cutler. The South reports the Civil War. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985,
         E609 A62 1985

Andrews, Marietta Minnigerode. Scraps of paper. New York, E. P. Dutton & co., inc. [1929]
         E484 A56

Andrews, Marietta Minnigerode. Memoirs of a poor relation : being the story of a post-war southern girl and her battle with destiny. New York : E. P. Dutton, 1927.
         CT275 A732 A4

Andrews, Matthew Page. The Dixie book of days. Philadelphia and London : J.B. Lippincott co., 1912.
         PN6084 S7 A6

Andrews, Sidney. The South since the war, as shown by fourteen weeks of travel and observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1866.
         F216 A56

Andrews, W. H. (William Hill). Footprints of a regiment : a recollection of the 1st Georgia Regulars, 1861-1865. Atlanta, Ga. : Longstreet Press, c1992.
         E559.5 1st A52

Andrews, Welburn J. Sketch of Company K., 23rd South Carolina Volunteers, in the Civil War, from 1862-1865. Sumter, S.C. : Wilder & Ward Offset Print., [1974?]
         E577.5 23rd A5 1974

Andrus, Michael J. The Brooke, Fauquier, Loudoun, and Alexandria artillery. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1990.
         E581.9 A53 1990

Antietam : essays on the 1862 Maryland Campaign. Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, c1989.
         E474.61 A58 1989

Arceneaux, William. Acadian general Alfred Mouton and the Civil War. Lafayette, La. : University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1972.
         E467.1 M88 A9

Arkansas. Adjutant-General's Office. Report of the Adjutant General of the state of Arkansas : for the period of the late rebellion, and to November 1, 1866 Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867.
         UA43 A8

Arkansas Historical Association. Publications. Fayetteville, Ark, [etc.] 1906-17.
         F406 A72

Armes, Ethel. Stratford on the Potomac. Greenwich, Conn. : William Alexander Jr. Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1928. CS71 L48 1928

Armes, Ethel. Stratford Hall : the great house of the Lees. Richmond, Virginia : Garrett and Massie, 1936.
         CS71 L48 1936

Armes, Ethel. The story of coal and iron in Alabama. Birmingham, Ala., Pub. under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, 1910.
         HC107 A4 A8

Armstrong, O. K. (Orland Kay). Old massa's people : the old slaves tell their story. Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, c1931.
         F213 A84

Armstrong, Richard L. 7th Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1992.
         E581.6 7th A76 1992

Armstrong, Richard L. 11th Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1989.
         E581.6 11th A76 1989

Armstrong, Richard L. 25th Virginia Infantry and 9th Battalion Virginia Infantry. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1990.
         E581.5 25th A76 1990

Armstrong, Richard L. 19th and 20th Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c 1994.
         E581.6 19th A76 1994

Arnett, Ethel Stephens. Confederate guns were stacked [at] Greensboro, North Carolina. Greensboro, N. C., Piedmont Press, 1965.
         F264 G8 A68

Arnold, Edwin. Land of fadeless stars. Boston, Christopher Pub. House [1948]
         PZ3 A7528 Lan4

Arnold, Thomas Jackson. Early life and letters of General Thomas J. Jackson : "Stonewall" Jackson. New York ; Chicago [etc.] : Fleming H. Revell company, [c1916]
         E467.1 J15 A75

Arp, Bill. Bill Arp : from the uncivil war to date, 1861-1903. Atlanta, Ga. : The Byrd Printing Company, 1903, c1902.
         PS2859 A74 B65 1903

Arp, Bill. Bill Arp : from the uncivil war to date, 1861-1903. Atlanta, Ga. : Hudgins Pub. Co., 1903.
         PS2859 A74 B65 1903a

Arp, Bill. Bill Arp, so called : A side show of the southern side of the war. New York : Metropolitan Record Office, 1866.
         PZ3 A77 Bi

Arp, Bill. A school history of Georgia : Georgia as a colony and a state, 1733-1893. Boston : Ginn & Co., 1893.
         F286 A77

Ashbrook, Stanley B.. Some notes on the postal legislation of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865; postal rates, earliest known dates of use of the stamps of the general issues. [Fort Thomas? Ky.] 1946.
         HE6500 A6 A8

Ashby, Thomas Almond. Life of Turner Ashby. New York : Neale Pub. Co., 1914.
         E467.1 A8 A8

Ashcraft, John M. 31st Virginia Infantry. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1988.
         E581.5 31st A84 1988

Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court). Secession, insurrection of the Negroes, and northern incendiarism, [Richmond, Va., 1933]
         E440.5 A79

Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court). George Davis, attorney-general of the Confederate States : an address delivered before the Supreme Court of North Carolina, October 19, 1915. Raleigh, N. C. : Edwards & Broughton Print. Co., 1916.
         E467.1 D246 A8

Ashe, Samuel A. (Samuel A'Court). A southern view of the invasion of the Southern states and the war of 1861-65. Raleigh, N.C., s.n., [1935?]
         E459 A75

Ashley, Robert Paul. Rebel raiders : a story of the St. Albans raid. Philadelphia : Winston, [1956].
         PZ7 A8265 Re

Athearn, Robert G. The American heritage new illustrated history of the United States. New York : Dell Pub. Co., [1963]
         E178 A9

Augustin, John Alcee. War flowers : reminiscences of four years' campaigning ; Respectfully dedicated to the ladies of New Orleans. New Orleans? : Hinton, Printer, c1865.
         PS1049 A3 W3

Austin, Victor, editor. La guerre de secession, 1861-1865. Paris, R. Julliard [1961]
         E464 A9

Austin, Victor, ed. Der Amerikanische Burgerkrieg in Augenzeugenberichten. Mit einem Vorwort von Wilhelm Treue. [Aus dem Amerikanischen von Tilla Schlenk. 3. Aufl. Dusseldorf] K. Rauch [1963]
         E464 A915 1963

Autographs of the Confederacy : a reference work for autograph collectors : the Michael Reese II collection, (formerly the Jno. F. Mayer collection) and other collections / [compiled] by Michael Reese II. New York : Cohasco, Inc., c1981.
         E489 A94 1981

Avary, Myrta Lockett Mrs.. Dixie after the war; an exposition of social conditions existing in the South, during the twelve years succeeding the fall of Richmond. With an introduction by General Clement A. Evans; illustrated from old paintings, daguerreotypes and rare photographs. New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1906.
         F216 A94

Avary, Myrta Lockett, Mrs.. Dixie after the war, by Myrta Lockett Avary, with an introduction by General Clement A. Evans; illustrated from old paintings, daguerreotypes and rare photographs. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company [c1937]
         F216 A94 1937

Avery, I. W. (Isaac Wheeler). The history of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881, embracing the three important epochs: the decade before the war of 1861-5; the war; the period of Reconstruction, with portraits of the leading public men of this era. New York, Brown & Derby [c1881] 714, [1] p., illus. 25 cm.
         F286 A95

Avirett, J. B. (James Battle). The memoirs of General Turner Ashby and his compeers. Baltimore, Selby & Dulany, 1867.
         E467.1 A8 A9

Ayer, I. Winslow (Isaac Winslow). The great north-western conspiracy in all its startling details. The plot to plunder and burn Chicago. Chicago, Rounds & James, Book and Job Printers, 1865.
         E471 A97