Rosanna Blake
Library

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Habersham, Josephine Clay Habersham. Ebb tide: as seen through the diary of Josephine Clay Habersham, 1863. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1958.
         E605 H115

Hagan, Horace (Horace Henry). Eight great American lawyers. Oklahoma City, Harlow Pub. Co., 1923.
         KF367 H3

Hagemann, James A. The heritage of Virginia: the story of place names in the Old Dominion. West Chester, Pa.: Whitford Press, 1988.
         F224 H28 1988

Hague, Parthenia Antoinette Vardaman. A blockaded family: life in southern Alabama during the civil war. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1889 [c1888]
         E605 H14 1889

Hale, Donald R. We rode with Quantrill: Quantrill and the guerrilla war as told by the men and women who were with him; with a true

sketch of Quantrill's life. Clinton, Mo.: The Printery, 1974.
         E470.45 H35 1974

Hale, Douglas. The Third Texas Cavalry in the Civil War. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, c1993.
         E580.6 3rd H34 1993

Hale, Laura Virginia. Belle Boyd: Southern spy of the Shenandoah. s.l.: Warren Rifles Chapter, United Daughters of Confederacy, 19­­]
         E608 H34

Hale, Will T. (Will Thomas). Great southerners. Being a series of short sketches of statesmen, military captains, orators, jurists, preachers, men of literature, etc. Nashville, Ten., Dallas, Tex., Publishing house of the M. E. church, South, 1900.
         F208 H16

Haley, John West. The rebel yell & the Yankee hurrah: the Civil War journal of a Maine volunteer. Camden, Me.: Down East Books, c1985.
         E511 H354 1985

Hall, A. H. Nathan Bedford Forrest, "the good fighter". [s.l. : s.n., 1961]
         E467.1 F72 H17

Hall, Harry Hobart. A Johnny Reb band from Salem, the pride of Tarheelia. Raleigh, North Carolina Confederate Centennial Commission, 1963
         ML1311.7 N67 H3

Hall, J. Lesslie (John Lesslie). Half­hours in southern history. Richmond, Atlanta [etc.] B. F. Johnson publishing co. [c1907]
         F207 H17

Hall, James Edmond. The diary of a Confederate soldier: James E. Hall. [Lewisburg? W. Va., 1961]
         E605 H18

Hall, Martha Lacy. An historical sketch of Magnolia, Miss.: centennial celebration, Magnolia, Mississippi, 1856­1956. [Magnolia, Miss. : W. M. Lacy, 1956].
         F347 M3 H3

Hall, Winchester. The story of the 26th Louisiana Infantry, in the service of the Confederate States. [n.p. 1890?]
         E565.5 26th H2

Hall, Winchester. The story of the 26th Louisiana Infantry, in the service of the Confederate States. Gaithersburg, Md.: Butternut Press, c1984.
         E565.5 26th H2 1984

Hamill, Howard Melancthon. Sam Davis, a true story of a young Confederate soldier: who was hanged after capture because he would not betray a secret of his commander. Kennesaw, Ga. : Continental Book Co., 1959.
         E605 H34

Hamill, Howard Melancthon. The Old South : a monograph. Nashville, Tenn. : Publishing house of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, c1913.
         F210 H21 1913

Hamilton, Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac. The life of Robert E. Lee for boys and girls. Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917.
         E467.1 L4 H18

Hamilton, Peter Joseph. A little boy in Confederate Mobile; arranged for publication. Mobile, Ala., Colonial Mobile Book Shop [1947]
         F334 M6 H215

Hamlin, Augustus Choate. The Battle of Chancellorsville; the attack of Stonewall Jackson and his army upon the right flank of the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville, Virginia, on Saturday afternoon, May 2, 1863. Bangor, Me., The author, 1896.
         E475.35 H22

Hamlin, Percy Gatling. "Old Bald Head" (General R. S. Ewell) the portrait of a soldier. Strasburg, Va., Shenandoah Pub. House, 1940.
         E467.1 E86 H3

Hammock, John C. With honor untarnished; the story of the First Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army. [Little Rock, Ark., Pioneer Press, 1961]
         E553.5 1st H3

Hammond, Harriot Milton. Aunt Bet: the story of a long life ; a memoir of Elizabeth S. W. Taylor. Winchester, Va.: The Handley Library, 1927.
         CT275 T34 H3 1927

Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. Religious folk songs of the Negro as sung on the plantations. Hampton, Va. : Institute Press, 1909.
         M1670 H3 1909

Hampton, Wade. Address on the life and character of Gen. Robert E. Lee, delivered on the 12th of October, 1871, before the Society of Confederate soldiers and sailors, in Maryland. Baltimore, Printed by J. Murphy & co., 1871.
         E467.1 L4 H2

Hance, Charles Hewitt. Reminiscences of one who suffered in the lost cause. [Los Angeles, Kingsley, Mason & Collins co., 1915]
         E605 H23

Hancock, R. R. (Richard R.). Hancock's diary: or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate cavalry, with sketches of First and Seventh battalions; also, portraits and biographical sketches. Nashville, Tenn., Brandon printing co., 1887.
         E579.6 2d H35

Hannah, Howard Malcolm. Confederate action in Franklin County, Tennessee. [Sewanee? Tenn.] Printed by the Franklin County Civil War Centennial Committee, 1963.
         F443 F7 H3

Hansen, Harry. The Civil War; a new one­volume history. [New York] New American Library [1961]
         E468 H3

Hanson, Joseph Mills. Bull Run remembers. The history, traditions, and landmarks of the Manassas (Bull Run) campaigns before Washington, 1861­1862. Manassas, Va., National Capitol Publishers, 1953.
         E472.18 H3

Hardee, William Joseph. Rifle and light infantry tactics: for the exercise and manoeuvres of troops when acting as light infantry or

riflemen. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1855.
         UD160 H25

Harden, William. Recollections of a long and satisfactory life. Savannah, Ga., Press of Review Printing Company, Inc. [c1934]
         F294 S2 H19

Hardin, Elizabeth Pendleton. The private war of Lizzie Hardin: a Kentucky Confederate girl's diary of the Civil War in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Frankfort, Kentucky Historical Society, 1963.
         E605 H265

Harkness, David James. Famous women of Tennessee and literary landmarks of the Volunteer State. Knoxville, Tenn.: Divison of University Extension, University of Tennessee, 1951.
         LC6252 T4 T4 vol.30, no.11

Harper, John. Rolls of the several military organizations which entered the service of the Confederate States of America: from the city of Natchez and Adams County, Mississippi. Natchez, Democrat Print., [1890].
         E568.3 H37

Harrill, Lawson. Reminiscences, 1861­1865. Statesville, N. C.: Brady, the Printer, 1910.
         E573.4 56th H27

Harris, Gertrude. A tale of men who knew not fear: Dedicated to the memory of the brave men who went with Sibley's Brigade and to the lonely trench graves in New Mexico where Texas boys lie buried.

San Antonio, Tex., Alamo Printing Co., c1935.
         E473.4 H36 1935

Harris, Joel Chandler. Free Joe: and other Georgian sketches. New York : Collier, [c1887]
         PZ3 H242 F3

Harris, Joel Chandler. On the wing of occasions: being the authorized version of certain curious episodes of the late Civil War, including the hitherto suppressed narrative of the kidnapping of President Lincoln. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1902, [c1900]
         PZ3 H242 On2

Harris, Joel Chandler. On the plantation: a story of a Georgia boy's adventures during the war. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1929 [c1920]
         PZ3 H242 Om 1929

Harris, Nathaniel E. (Nathaniel Edwin). Autobiogrpahy; the story of an old man's life, with reminiscences of seventy­five years. Macon, Ga., The J.W. Burke company. 1925.
         F291 H32

Harris, Nelson. 17th Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg, Va.: H.E. Howard, c1994.
         E581.6 17th H37 1994

Harris, Thomas L. (Thomas Le Grand). The Trent affair, including a review of English and American relations at the beginning of the Civil War. Indianapolis, Kansas City, The Bowen­Merrill Co., 1896.
         E469 H31

Harrison, Burton, Mrs. Recollections grave and gay, by Mrs. Burton Harrison. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1911.
         E487 H31

Harrison, Burton, Mrs. A daughter of the South: and shorter stories. New York: The Century co., 1899.
         PZ3 H245 Da

Harrison, Fairfax. The equine F.F.Vs., a study of the evidence for the English horses imported into Virginia before the revolution. Richmond, Va., Priv. print., The Old Dominion press, 1928.
         SF283 H3

Harrison, Ida Withers, Mrs. Beyond the battles rim: a story of the Confederate refugees. New York: The Neale publishing company, 1918.
         PZ3 H2463 Be

Harrison, Walter. Pickett's men; a fragment of war history. New York, D. Van Nostrand, 1870.
         E547 P5 H3

Hart, Scott. Eight April days. New York, Coward­McCann [1949]
         PZ3 H2517 Ei

Hart, Scott. From Sayler's Creek to Appomattox. [Farmville, Va.] Randolph House, c1965.
         PZ3 H2517 Fr

Hartley, Cecil B. Life of Major General Henry Lee, commander of Lee's legion in the revolutionary war, and subsequently governor of

Virginia. New York, Derby & Jackson, 1859.
         E207 L5 H3

Hartzler, Daniel D. Medical doctors of Maryland in the C.S.A. Gaithersburg Md.: Olde Soldier Books, 1988.
         UM141 H37 1988

Hartzler, Daniel D. Confederate presentation and inscribed swords and revolvers. Gaithersburg Md.: Olde Soldier Books, c1988.
         UD383.5 H33 1988

Hartzler, Daniel D. A band of brothers: photographic epilogue to Marylanders in the Confederacy. New Windsor, Md.: Bookcrafters, c1992.
         E566.3 H37 1986 Suppl.

Harvey, Paul. Old Tige: General William L. Cabell, CSA. [Hillsboro, Tex., Hill Junior College Press] 1970.
         E467.1 C25 H3

Harwell, Richard Barksdale. The war they fought. New York, Longmans, Green, 1960.
         E464 H35

Harwell, Richard Barksdale. Confederate belles­lettres: a bibliography and a finding list of the fiction, poetry, drama, songsters, and miscellaneous literature published in the Confederate States of America. Hattiesburg, Miss. : The Book Farm, 1941.
         Z1242.5 H3

Harwell, Richard Barksdale. Confederate imprints in the University of Georgia Libraries. Athens : University of Georgia Press, 1964.
         Z1242.5 H315

Harwell, Richard Barksdale. Cornerstones of Confederate collecting. Wendell, N.C.: Broadfoot's Bookmark, 1982.
         Z1242.5 H32 1982

Harwell, Richard Barksdale. The mint julep. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, c1975.
         TX951 H33 1975b

Haselberger, Fritz. Yanks from the South!: the first land campaign of the Civil War, Rich Mountain, West Virginia. Baltimore, Md. (625 Orpington Rd., Baltimore 21229): Past Glories, c1987.
         E472.17 H37 1987

Haskell, John Cheves. The Haskell memoirs. New York, Putnam [1960]
         E605 H28

Hassler, William Woods. Colonel John Pelham Lee's boy artillerist. Richmond, Garrett & Massie [1960]
         E467.1 P36 H3

Hatcher, William Eldridge. Life of J.B. Jeter, D. D.. Baltimore, H. M. Wharton and company, 1887.
         BX6495 J45 H3

Haut, Marc de. La crise americaine; ses causes, ses resultats probables, ses rapports avec l'Europe et la France. Paris, Dentu, 1862.
         E469.8 H37

Haven, Charles T. A history of the Colt revolver: and the other arms made by Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940. New York: W. Morrow & Company, 1940.
         TS535 H3

Hawn, William. All around the civil war; or, Before and after. New York, Printed by Wynkoop, Hallenbeck, Crawford company [c1908]
         E459 H39

Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Matthew Fontaine Maury, trail maker of the seas. New York, Toronto, Longmans, Green and co., 1943.
         GC30 M4 H3

Hay, Thomas Robson. Hood's Tennessee campaign. New York, W. Neale, 1929.
         E477.52 H42

Haydon, Frederick Stansbury. Aeronautics in the Union and Confederate armies, with a survey of military aeronautics prior to 1861. Baltimore, 1941.
         E492.7 H33

Hayne, Paul Hamilton. Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne. Boston, D. Lothrop and company, 1882.
         PS1905 A2 1882

Hayne, Paul Hamilton. A man of letters in the nineteenth­century South : selected letters of Paul Hamilton Hayne. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, c1982.
         PS1908 A44 1982

Haythornthwaite, Philip J. Uniforms of the Civil War, 1861­65. New York : Macmillan, 1976, c1975.
         UC483 H39 1976

Head, Thomas A. Campaigns and battles of the Sixteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers, in the war between the states: with incidental sketches of the part performed by other Tennessee troops in the same war. 1861­1865. Nashville, TN : Cumberland Presbyterian publishing house, 1885, [c1884].
         E579.5 16th H4

Headley, John W. Confederate operations in Canada and New York. [Alexandria, Va.]: Time­Life Books, 1984, c1906.
         E608 H43 1984

Headley, John William. Confederate operations in Canada and New York. New York and Washington: Neale Pub. Co., 1906.
         E608 H43

Headley, P. C. (Phineas Camp). Public men of to­day; being biographies of the President and Vice­president of the United States. San Francisco, A.L. Bancroft & Co., 1882.
         E691 H33

Headspeth, William Carroll. Battle of Staunton River Bridge. South Boston, Va., Record­Advertiser, 1949.
         E476.9 H4

Heagney, Harold Jerome. Blockade runner; a tale of adventure aboard the Robert E. Lee. New York, Longmans, Green, 1939.
         PZ7 H343 Bl

Heagney, Harold Jerome. Chaplain in gray, Abram Ryan, poet­priest of the Confederacy. New York, NY : Kenedy, [1958]
         PZ7 H343 Ch

Hebron, Ellen E. (Ellen Ellington). Songs from the South. Baltimore: Published by Eugene R. Smith, 1875, c1874.
         PS1919 H266

Hemphill, James Calvin. Men of mark in South Carolina; ideals of American life: a collection of biographies of leading men of the state. Washington, D. C. Men of mark publishing company, 1907­09.
         F268 H49

Hempstead, Fay. Historical review of Arkansas: its commerce, industry and modern affairs. Chicago, The Lewis publishing company, 1911.
         F411 H485

Hempstead, Fay. A pictorial history of Arkansas, from earliest times to the year 1890. St. Louis and New York: N. D. Thompson Pub. Co., 1890.
         F411 H495

Henderson, G.F.R. (George Francis Robert). The campaign of Fredericksburg, Nov.­Dec., 1862: A tactical study for officers. London : Gale & Polden, [1891].
         E474 F8 H49 1891b

Henderson, G.F.R. (George Francis Robert). Stonewall Jackson and the American civil war. London, New York: Longman, Green, 1911.
         E467.1 J15 H55 1911

Henderson, G.F.R. (George Francis Robert). The campaign of Fredericksburg, Nov.­Dec. 1862: a study for officers of volunteers.

London: K. Paul, Trench & Co., 1886.
         E474 F8 H49 1886

Henderson, Harry McCorry. Texas in the Confederacy. San Antonio, Naylor Co. [1955]
         E580 H4

Henderson, Lindsey P. The Oglethorpe Light Infantry: a military history. Savannah: Civil War Centennial Commission of Savannah and Chatham County, 1961.
         E547 O4 H4

Henderson, W. D. (William Dawson) The road to Bristoe Station: campaigning with Lee and Meade, August 1 ­ October 20, 1863. Lynchburg, Va.: H. E. Howard, 1987.
         E475.75 H46 1987

Henderson, William D. 12th Virginia Infantry. Lynchburg, Va.: H.E. Howard, c1984.
         E581.5 12th H46 1984

Henderson, William D. 41st Virginia Infantry. Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, c1986.
         E581.5 41st H46 1986

Hendrick, Burton Jesse. The Lees of Virginia: biography of a family. New York: Halcyon House, c1935.
         E467.1 L4 H35 1935

Henley, John C. This is Birmingham: the story of the founding and growth of an American city. Birmingham, Ala.: Southern University Press, 1963.
         F334 B6 H45 1963

Hennessy, John. Return to Bull Run: the campaign and battle of Second Manassas. New York : Simon & Schuster, c1993.
         E473.77 H46 1993

Henry, Robert Selph. As they saw Forrest; some recollections and comments of contemporaries. Jackson, Tenn., McCowat­Mercer Press, 1956.
         E467.1 F72 H39

Henry, Robert Selph. The story of reconstruction. New York, Grosset & Dunlap [c1938]
         E668 H516 1938a

Henry, Will. Journey to Shiloh. New York: Random House, c1960.
         PZ3 H396 Jo

Hensel, William Uhler. Robert E. Lee as a citizen, soldier, and statesman. A paper prepared for the Cliosophic society, Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 11, 1909. Lancaster, Pa.: s.n., 1909.
         E467.1 L4 H37

Henty, G. A. (George Alfred). With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American civil war. New York: A. L. Burt, [n.d.].
         PZ7 H4 Wil2

Henty, G. A. (George Alfred). With Lee in Virginia: A story of the American Civil War. London: Blackie, 1890.
         PZ7 H4 Wil

Herbert, Hilary Abner. History of the Arlington Confederate monument. [Washington, D. C., B.S. Adams, printer] c1914.
         F234 A7 H53

Herdegen, Lance J. In the bloody railroad cut at Gettsburg. Dayton, Ohio : Morningside, 1990.
         E475.53 H48 1990

Hereford, Elizabeth J. Rebel rhymes and other poems. New York, Putnam, 1888.
         PS1919 H7

Hergesheimer, Joseph. Swords & roses. London : Wm. Heinemann, Ltd., 1929.
         E468.9 H54

Hermann, I. (Isaac). Memoirs of a veteran who served as a private in the 60's in the war between the states; personal incidents, experiences and observations. Atlanta, Ga., Byrd printing company, 1911.
         E605 H55

Hermann, Janet Sharp. Joseph E. Davis: pioneer patriarch. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, c1990.
         F341 D25 H47 1990

The heroes of the civil war, 1861­1865. [Durham, N.C.] Published by W. Duke, Sons & Co. [ca1890]
         E467 H56

Hesseltine, William Best. Lincoln and the war governors. New York: Knopf, 1955, [c1948]
         E457.4 H6 1955

Hesseltine, William Best. The South in American history. New York, Prentice­Hall, inc., 1943.
         F209 H48 1943

Hesseltine, William Best. Confederate leaders in the New South. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1950]
         E467 H58

Hesseltine, William Best. Confederate leaders in the New South. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [1970, c1950]
         E467 H58 1970

Hewitt, Lawrence L. Port Hudson, Confederate bastion on the Mississippi. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, c1987.
         E475.42 H49 1987

Heysinger, Isaac W. (Isaac Winter). Antietam and the Maryland and Virginia campaigns of 1862 from the government records­­Union and Confederate­­mostly unknown and which have now first disclosed the truth. Gaithersburg, Md.: Olde Soldier Books, 1987.
         E474.61 H62 1987

Heyward, DuBose. Peter Ashley. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, c1932.
         PZ3 H5186 Pe

Heyward, DuBose. Fort Sumter. New York; Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., c1938.
         E471.1 H49

Heyward, Pauline DeCaradeuc. A Confederate lady comes of age: the journal of Pauline DeCaradeuc Heyward, 1863­1888. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1992.
         E605 H56 1992

Hightower, John M. The Confederate challenge: 1,001 questions and answers about the War of the Rebellion. Natural Bridge Station, Va.: Rockbridge Pub. Co., c1992.
         E468.9 H6 1992

Hill, Benjamin H. (Benjamin Harvey). Senator Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia; his life, speeches and writings, written and compiled by his son Benjamin H. Hill, jr. Atlanta, T. H. P. Bloodworth, 1893, [c1891]
         E664 H53 H5 1893

Hill, Daniel Harvey. Bethel to Sharpsburg. Raleigh, Edwards & Broughton Company, 1926.
         E573 H64

Hill, Daniel Harvey. Young people's history of North Carolina. Charlotte, N.C., The Stone and Barringer company [c1907]
         F254 H64

Hill, Frederick Trevor. On the trail of Grant and Lee; a narrative history of the boyhood and manhood of two great Americans, based upon their writings, official records, and other authoritative information. New York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1928, [c1911]
         E672 H64

Hill, Joseph M. (Joseph Morrison). Biography of Daniel Harvey Hill: Lieutenant General, Confederate States of America, educator, author, editor. [Little Rock]: Arkansas History Commission, [192?]
         E467.1 H563 H5

Hill, Louise Biles. Joseph E. Brown and the Confederacy. Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press, 1939.
         E559 B876

Hill, Richard Taylor. Confederate longarms and pistols: a pictorial study. Charlotte, N.C.: Hill, c1978.
         UD383.5 H54

Hill, Ruth. Robert E. Lee, a story and a play. Boston, R. G. Badger [c1920]
         E467.1 L4 H64

Hill, Tucker. Victory in defeat: Jefferson Davis and the lost cause. Richmond, Va.: Museum of the Confederacy, c1986.
         E467.1 D26 H6 1986

Hillman, Benjamin Jennings. Monuments to memories; Virginia's Civil War heritage in bronze and stone. [Richmond] Virginia Civil War Commission [1965]
         F227 H56

Historic Florida: a closer look at the photographs of a century ago in three­dimensional realism. Melbourne, Fla.: Kellersberger Fund of the South Brevard Historical Society, 1982.
         F312 H57 1982

Historical Commission of South Carolina. South Carolina troops in Confederate service. Columbia, S. C. : The R. L. Bryan company, 1913­1930.
         E577.3 S72

Historical Society of East and West Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge, La.

Proceedings. Baton Rouge : 1917­
         F377 E17 H6

The Historical Society of Washington County, Va. bulletin. Bulletin ­ Historical Society of Washington County, Va. Abingdon, Va: Historical Society of Washington County, Virginia, Inc., 1986­
         F232 W3 H5

History of Carroll County, Arkansas. Reprint of the Carroll County section of the Goodspeed Publishing Company's Northwest Arkansas history, 1889. Berryville, Ark., Braswell Print. Co. [196­?]
         E417 C4 H5

History of the Eighth Regiment of Alabama Volunteers (Infantry). University, Ala.: Confederate Publishing Co., 1985.
         E551.5 8th H57 1985

History of Virginia. Chicago; New York: The American Historical Society / 1924.
         F226 H67

Hoar, Jay S. The South's last boys in gray: an epic prose elegy: a substudy of sunset and dusk of the Blue and the Gray. Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University Popular Press, c1986.
         E467 H725 1986

Hobart­Hampden, Augustus Charles. Hobart Pasha; blockade­running, slaver­hunting, and war and sport in Turkey. New York, Outing Publishing Company, 1915.
         CT788 H65 A3

Hobart­Hampden, Augustus Charles. Sketches from my life. London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1886.
         D400 H6 A3 1886

Hobart­Hampden, Augustus Charles. Never caught: personal adventures connected with twelve successful trips in blockade­running during the American Civil War, 1863­4. London: John Camden Hotten, 1867.
         E600 H6

Hobart­Hampden, Augustus Charles. Never caught: personal adventures connected with twelve successful trips in blockade­running during the American Civil War, 1863­1864. New York: William Abbatt, 1908.
         E600 H6 1908

Hobeika, John E. (John Elias). Lee, the soul of honor; an appreciation by an orientalist, with additional facts. Boston, The Christopher Publishing House [c1932]
         E467.1 L4 H73

Hobeika, John E. (John Elias). The sage of Lion's Den: an appreciation of the character and career of Lyon Gardiner Tyler and of his writings on Abraham Lincoln and the War between the States. New York: Exposition Press, [c1948].
         LD6051 W517 1888 H6

Hodgson, Joseph. The cradle of the Confederacy; or, The times of Troup, Quitman, and Yancey. A sketch of southwestern political history from the formation of the Federal Government to A.D. 1861. Mobile, Printed at the Register publishing office, 1876.
         F213 H69

Hoehling, A. A. (Adolph A.) Thunder at Hampton Roads. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice­Hall, c1976.
         E473.2 H57

Hoehling, A. A. (Adolph A.) Damn the torpedoes!: naval incidents of the Civil War. Winston­Salem, N.C.: John F. Blair, Publisher, c1989.
         E591 H73 1989

Hoehling, A. A. (Adolph A.) Vicksburg: 47 days of siege. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice­Hall, 1969.
         E475.27 H7

Hoes, Robert R. Two broken hearts. New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1885.
         PZ3 H672 Tw

Hoge, John Milton. A journal by John Milton Hoge, 1862­5; containing some of the most particular incidents that occurred during his enlistment as a soldier in the Confederate Army. Cincinnati, M. H. Bruce, c1961.
         E605 H74

Hoge, Peyton Harrison. Moses Drury Hoge: life and letters. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication [1899]
         BX9225 H7 H7

Hoke, Jacob. Reminiscences of the war: or, incidents which transpired in and about Chambersburg during the War of the Rebellion. Evansville, IN : Whipporwill Publications, 1988.
         E470 H73 1988

Holcombe, R. I. (Return Ira). An account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek. Centennial edition. Springfield, Mo.: The Springfield Public Library and the Greene County Historical Society, 1961.
         E481 W7 H72 1961

Holden, W. W. (William Woods). Memoirs of W. W. Holden. Durham, NC: The Seeman Printery, 1911.
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