
Confederate imprints are those items published in the southern states during the existence of the Confederate States of American, roughly from 1860 to 1865.
In the following list the numbers in brackets "[ ]" denote the numbers assigned by Parrish and Willingham (T. Michael Parrish and Robert M. Willingham, Confederate Imprints. Austin: Jenkins Publishing Co., and Katonah: Gary A. Foster, n.d.), and the imprints are arranged according to these numbers.
[23] Acts and resolutions of the first session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. 1861. Montgomery, Ala.: Barrett, Wimbish & Co., Printers and Binders. 1861
[25] Acts and resolutions of the second session of the Provisional congress of the Confederate States. 1861. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter & Reid, Printers and Binders.
[28] Acts and resolutions of the fourth session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, held at Richmond, Va. Richmond: Tyler, Wise, Allegre and Smith, Prs. 1862.
[29] The statutes at large of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, from the institution of the government, February 8, 1861, to its termination, February 18, 1862, inclusive. Arranged in chronological order. Together with the constitution for the Provisional Government, and the permanent constitution of the Confederate States, and the treaties concluded by the Confederate States with Indian tribes. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Printer to Congress. 1864.
[34]The statutes at large of the Confederate States of America, passed at the first session of the second congress; 1864. Carefully collated with the originals at Ricmond. Edited by James M. Matthews, attorney at law, and law clerk in the Department of Justice. Ricmond: R.M. Smith, Printer to Congress, 1864.
[44] A digest of the military and naval laws of the Confederate
States, from the commencement of the Provisional congress to the
end of the first congress under the permanent constitution.
Analytically arranged by Capt. W.W. Lester, of the Quartermaster-General's Office, and Wm. J.
Bromwell, of the Department of
State, attorneys-at-law. To be continued every session.
Columbia:Evans and Cogswell. 1864.
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[60] An act to amend an act entitled "An act recognizing the existence of war between the United States and the Confederate States, and concerning letters of marque, prizes and prize goods, approved May 6th, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one." ...Approved May 21, 1861. [Montgomery,] 1861.
[78] An act to organize the forces to serve during the war. [Richmond, 1864.]
[85] An act to amend the tax laws. [Richmond, 1864.]
[94]An act to diminish the number of exemptions and details. [Richmond, 1865.]
[228] Address of the Congress to the people of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[257] Report of the Joint select committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war. 2 copies. [Richmond, 1865.]
[259] Report from the Joint select committee, to investigate the management of the Navy Department. [Richmond, 1864.]
[261] Report of evidence taken before a Joint special committee
of both Houses of the Confederate Congress, to investigate the
affairs of the Navy Department. P. Kean, reporter. Richmond,
Va.: Geo. P. Evans & Co., Printers, "Whig" Building [1863?]
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[291] (Secret) (Senate Bill No. 11) . . . A bill to be entitled "An Act to provide for the further issue of treasury notes, and for other purposes." [Richmond, 1863.]
[308] (Senate No. 13) . . . A bill to be entitled an act in relation to public printing. [Richmond, 1863.]
[331] Letter from Gen. Wise. Headquarters 6th Military District, Department South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, January 3rd, 1864. To Hon. Jas. Lyons, john R. Chambliss and others, of the virginia delegation in Congress, [endorsing and enclosing the memorial of Generals Hardee, Stevenson and other officers, dated December 17th, 1863, from the "Army of Tennessee," respecting the army.] [Richmond, 1864.]
[344] (Senate-Secret.) Amendments proposed by the Committee on Finance to the bill, (H.R. 92 [i.e.192] to tax, fund and limit the currency. [Richmond, 1864.]
[368] (Senate Bill No. 51) . . . A bill to provide supplies for the army, and to prescribe the mode of making impressments. [Richmond, 1864.]
[382] (Senate Bill No. 92) . . . A bill to exempt the cargoes of vessels owned by the states of the Confederacy from restrictions upon exports and imports. [Ricmond, 1864.]
[385] (Senate Bill No. 121) . . . A bill declaring the mode of ascertaining the value of the tithe deliverable to the government under existing laws. [Richmond, 1864.]
[387] (Senate Bill no. 119 - Secret) . . . A bill to suspend the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus in certain cases. [Richmond, 1864.]
[394] Amendment to Senate bill (S. 129) to provide for the employment of free negroes and slaves to work upon fortifications, and to perform other labor connected with the defences of the country. [Richmond, 1864.]
[401] (Senate, No. 143) . . . A bill to authorize the employment of instructors for the acting midshipment of the navy and to regulate their pay. [Ricmond, 1864.]
[404] (Senate engrossed bill, no. 121. ) A bill declaring the mode of ascertaining the value of the tithe deliverable to the government under the true construction of existing laws. [Richmond, 1865?]
[407] (Senate Bill no. 155) . . . A bill to regulate the pay and allowances for certain female employees of the government. [Richmomd, 1865.]
[409] (Secret. Senate no. 157) . . . A bill to ptovide for the appointment of a directing general of the armies of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1865].
[434] Amendment proposed by the Committee on Military Affairs to the bill (S. 190) to provide for raising two hundred thousand negro troops. [Richmond, 1865.]
[435] (Senate, no. 192) . . . A bill to amend the act entitled "An act to organize forces to serve during the war," approved Feb. 17, 1864. [Richmond, 1865].
[444] Amendment proposed by the Senate to the bill (H.R. 379) to levy additional taxes for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, for the support of the government. [Richmond, 1865.]
[448] Directory of the Confederate states Senate, for the second session of the second Congress, commencing November 7, 1864. Richmond, Va.: R.M. Smith, Public Printer, 1864.
[453] Rules for conducting business in the Senate of the Confederate States of America. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printers.
[455] Standing committees of the Senate. Second Congress. [Richmond? 1864?]
[458] (Senate report, no. 9)...Report of the Committee on Finance on the bill (H.R. 18) to lay taxes for the common defence and carry on the government of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1863.]
[459] (No. 18 - Secret) . . . Report of the Committee on Finances on bill (H.R. 92) to tax, fund, and limit the currency. [Richmond, 1864].
[474] (House bill.) A bill to be entitled An act to facilitate the detection of frauds by the disbursing officers of the government, with the view to the discovery of frauds and peculations upon the government, and facilitate the conviction of offenders, under existing or future laws. [Richmond, 186_.]
[498] (House of Representatives, no. ) ...A bill to be entitled An act to amend "An act to further provide for the public defence," approved April 16th, 1862. [Richmond, 1862.]
[507] (House no. 4)... A bill to regulate the navigation of the Confederate States and to establish direct trade with foreign nations. [Richmond, 1862.]
[519] (House bill, no. 4.)... A bill to be entitled An act making appropriations for the executive, legislative and judicial expenses of the government for the month of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. [Richmond, 1862]
[523] A bill to be4 entitled An act to amend the existing acts for the exemption of persons from military service. [Richmond, 1862.]
[525] (House.) Amendment. [Richmond, 1863?]
[527] (House, no.21.)... Joint resolutions expressing opinion of Congress in relation to the conduct of certain citizens of Louisiana within the lines, and in the presence of the enemy. [Richmond, 1863.]
[528] (House, no. 24.)...Resolutions endorsing the recent proclamation and order of the President on the subject of retaliation. [Richmond, 1863]
[529] (House, no. 25.)... Joint resolutions on the pending war, and matters appertaining thereto. [Richmond, 1863.]
[533] (House bill, no. 4)... A bill to be entitled An act to prohibit quartermasters and others from speculating. [Richmond, 1863.]
[537] (House bill, no. 12.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to increase and strengthen the American Confederate States." [Richmond, 1863.]
[538] (House Bill no. 8) . . . A bill continuing in pay all discharged soldiers by reason of wounds and injuries received in the service. [Richmond, 1863].
[547] (House bill no 21) . . . A bill to be entitled An Act to provide an export duty on cotton and tobacco exported from the Confederate States to the ports or in the ships of any foreign country which has not recognized the independence of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1863].
[564] (House bill no. 3.) A bill to be entitled "An act to lay taxes for the common defense, and carry on the government of the Confederate States." [Richmond, 1863.]
[566] (House bill no. ) A bill to be entitled An act to provide for holding elections for representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States, in states occupied by the forces of the enemy. [Richmond, 1863.]
[567] Amendment proposed by Mr. Kenner, from Committe on Ways on Means, to bill "to lay taxes for the common defense, and carry on the government of the Confederate States." [Richmond, 1863.]
[576] (House bill, no. 1.) ...A bill to be entitled An act to provide for keeping in repair the railroads of the Confederate States necessary for the transportation of troops and government supplies. [Richmond, 1863.]
[577] A bill to be entitled An act to provide for holding elections for representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States, in states occupied by the forces of the enemy. [Richmond, 1863.]
[579] (House bill, no. .) ... A bill to distribute bounty, granted as a reward to the officers and men serving on board of the Virginia, Patrick Henry, Jamestown, Raleigh, Beaufort and Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the naval engagement with the enemy's vessels in Hampton Roads, on the 8th and 9th of march 1862. [Richmond, 1863.]
[591] (House of Representatives.)... A bill to raise a tax for the support of the government. [Richmond, 1863.]
[596] (House of Representatives no. 9.)... Resolution on finance. [Richmond, 1863.]
[600] (House bill, no. 15.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to raise a revenue by direct taxation." [Richmond, 1863.]
[607] (House of Representatives, no. 7.)... Resolution directory of Select Committee on Finance. [Richmond, 1863.]
[616] (House of resolution.)... Joint resolution for the relief of Major W.F. Haines. [Richmond, 1863.]
[625] (House of Representatives) . . . A bill to be entitled An act repealing existing and regulating future excemptions from military service. [Richmond, 1864.]
[631] (House of Representatives- Secret session.)... A bill to amend an act entitiled "An act to lay taxes for the common defense and carry on the government of the Confederate States.", approved April 24, 1863. [Richmond, 1864.]
[632] (House bill) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to increase the effective force of the "Provisional Army of the Confederate States." [Richmond, 1864.]
[633] (House bill) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to provide additional compensation for soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States, and for the families of those who die in service. [Richmond, 1864.]
[635] (House bill.)... A bill to be entitled " An act to make additional appropriations for the support of the Confederate States of America, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[641] (House of Representatives - Secret session.)... Mr. Chilton's amendments to the bill of the committee. 3 copies. [Richmond, 1864.]
[643] (House bill.)... Substitute of Mr. Boteler for Mr. Wilcox's bill. An act to provide for payment of horses killed, captured, lost or permanently disabled in the Confederate States service. [Richmond, 1864]
[645] (House of Representative - Secret Session) . . . A bill to regulate the currency. Richmond, 1864.]
[648] (House bill.)... A bill to be entitled An act to suppress abuses in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments of the army. [Richmond, 1864.]
[655] (House bill.)... A bill to be entitled An act to authorize the impressment of meat for the use of the army, under certain circumstances. [Richmond, 1864.]
[656] Proceeding of a meeting of officers and men of the 154th Sr. Tenn. Regiment. [Richmond, 1864.]
[658] (House bill)... A bill to be entitled An act supplemental to the several acts relating to military courts. [Richmond, 1864.]
[664] [Resolutions transmitted] to the Hon. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Decatur, Georgia, January 27, 1864. [Adopted at a meeting of non-commissioned officers and privates of Company B, Twentieth Artillery Battalion, Alabama Volunteers, called for the purpose of condsidering the subject of re-enlisting for the war.] [Richmond , 1864.]
[674] Joint resolutions in reference to the treatment of colored troops. [Richmond, 1864.]
[676] (House bill no. 9.)... A bill to organize a corps of scouts and signal guards, to facilitate communications with the Trans-Mississippi Department. [Richmond, 1864.]
[679] (House of Representatives, no. 17.)... Joint resolutions of the Legislature of Louisiana in relation to further prosecution of the war. [Richmond, 1864.]
[680] (House bill, no. 25.)... A bill to be entitled An act to establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies in the War Department, with an agency in the Trans-Mississippi Department. [Richmond, 1864.]
[683] (House of Representatives, no. 30.)... Joint resolutions of the State of Texas. [Richmond, 1864.]
[684] (House bill, no. 44.)... A bill to be entitled An act to establish the court for investigation of claims against government of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[688] (House bill, no. 11.)... A bill to provide for the settlement of claims for property illegally impressed in the Trans-Mississippi Department. [Richmond, 1864.]
[689] (House bill, no. 28.)... A bill to be entitled An act to establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies in the War Department, with an agency in the Trans-Mississippi Department. [Richmond, 1864.]
[691] Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi in relation to the recent act of the Congress of the Confederate States suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. [Richmond, 1864.]
[693] Preamble and resolutions asserting the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the State of Virginia over her ancient boundaries. Adopted October 8, 1863. [Richmond, 1864.]
[698] (House bill, no. 93.)... A bill to be entitled An act for the organization of the Bureau of Conscription, and the appointment of officers to said Bureau. [Richmond, 1864.]
[702] (House bill, no. 122.)... A bill to be entitled An act to amend the army regulations with respect to gaming by disbursing officers and others entrusted with public funds. [Richmond, 1864.]
[703] (House bill, no. 123.)... A bill to be entitled An act making appropriations for the support of the government of the Confederate States of America from July 1 to December 31, 1864, and to supply a deficiency.
[705] (House of Representatives.)... Joint resolutions requiring the settlement of the accounts of the Post-Office Department prior to the first day of July, 1863. [Richmond, 1864.]
[707] Resolutions declaring the supremacy of the civil over the military law. [Richmond, 1864.]
[713] (House of Representatives) Amendment to the bill offered by Mr. J.M. Smith, to amend the act to organize forces to serve during the war. [Richmond, 1864.
[715] (House bill, no. 176.)... A bill to be entitled An act to authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions and regiments. [Richmond, 1864.]
[717] (House bill, no. 191.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to facilitate the settlement of claims of deceased officers and soldiers." [Richmond, 1864.]
[718] (House bill, no. 203.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to protect the Confederate States against frauds and to provide remedies against officers and employees of the government committing them." [Richmond, 1864.]
[719] (House bill, no. 214.)... A bill to be entitled An act to define and punish conspiracy against the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[722] (House bill, no. 230.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to amend An act to provide revenue from commodities imported from foreign countries," approved May 21st, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[723] (House bill, no. 231.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to exempt from taxation loans made on hypothecation of non taxable bonds." [Richmond, 1864.]
[724] (House bill, no. 232.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to exempt from taxations the capital bonds and certificates issued by the Confederate States." [Richmond, 1864.]
[725] (House bill, no. 233)... A bill to be entitled An act to consolidate and amend the laws relative to impressments. [Richmond, 1864.]
[726] (House bill, no. 239.)... A bill to be entitled An act to organize the Supreme Court. [Richmond, 1864.]
[727] (House bill, no. 240. - Secret session.)... A bill to provide for the establishment of a Bureau of Special and Secret Service. [Richmond, 1864.]
[728] (House bill no 242) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to provide for sequestrating the property of persons liable to military service who have departed or shall depart from the Confederate States without permission. [Richmond, 1864.]
[729] (House bill no. 214) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to define and punish conspircay against the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[731] (House bill, no. 267. - Secret.)... A bill to suspend the privilege of writ of habeas corpus, In certain cases, for a limited time. [Richmond, 1864.]
[736] (House bill, no. 274.)... A bill to increase the pay of marines to that received by infantry of the army. [Richmond, 1864.]
[737] (House bill no. 275) . . . A bill to authorize the employment of instructors for the acting midshipmen of the navy, and to regulate their rank and pay. [Richmond, 1864.]
[738] (House bill no. 276) . . . A bill making an appropriation for the removal of the naval rope walk and erect additional quarters for acting midshipmen at Drewry's Bluff. [Richmond, 1864.]
[739] (House of Representatives, no. 277) . . . A bill making an appropriation for the removal of the naval rope walk and erection of the same. [Richmond, 1864.]
[740] (House of Representatives, no. 278.)... A bill to increase the number of acting midshipmen in the navy, and to prescribe the manner of appointment. [Richmond, 1864.]
[741] (House of Representatives, no. 279) . . . A bill for the transfer of certain mechanics, artizens and other persons, from the army to the navy. [Richmond, 1864.]
[743] (House of Representatives.)... Amendment to the bill to provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency. [Richmond, 1864]
[744] (House of Representatives.)...Substitute for the bill (H.R. 229) to provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency. [Richmond, 1864.]
[745] (House of Representatives) . . . A resolution tendering negotiations for peace and a mitigation of the horrors of war. [Richmond, 1864.]
[746] (House of Representatives.)... A resolution upon the subject of peace. [Richmond, 1864.]
[747] (House of Representatives.)... Resolutions relating to the war and negotiations for peace. [Richmond, 1864.]
[748] (House of Representatives.)... Amendment to bill to authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions and regiments. [Richmond, 1864]
[749] (House of Representatives.)...Amendment to the bill to be entitled "An act to authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions and regiments." [Richmond, 1864.]
[750] (House of Representatives) . . . A resolution [relating to peace overtures] [Richmond, 1864.]
[752] (House of Representatives, no. 285.)... A bill to be entitled An act to lay a tax for revenue to provide for the common defense and carrying on of the government of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[754] (House of Representatives, no. 287.)... A bill to be entitled An act to authorize the 2d auditor of the Treasury, or a commissioner, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury with the consent of the President, to take proof as to the expenditures of the State of Tennessee, in constructing military defenses and the support of her army previous to its transfer to the Confederate government. [Richmond, 1864.]
[755] A bill to be entitled An act to provide for organizing, arming and disciplining the militia of the Confederate States, and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[756] Joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, in relation to impressments and the schedule of prices fixed by Confederate commissioners. [Richmond, 1864.]
[758] A bill declaring the mode of ascertaining the value of the tithe deliverable to the government under the true construction of existing laws. [Richmond, 1864.]
[759] (House bill, no. 303.)... A bill to be entitled an act for the further organization of the field artillery of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1864.]
[760] (House of Representatives, no. 307.)... A bill to be entitled An act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow specie, to be applied to the redemption and reduction of the currency. [Richmond, 1864.]
[761] Amendments to the bill to be entitled An act to authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions and regiments. [Richmond, 1864.]
[762] (House bill, no. 311.)... A bill to provide additional clothing and privileges to troops in the field. [Richmond, 1864.]
[763] Substitute for the bill (H.R. 203) to protect the Confederate States against frauds, and to provide remedies against officers and employees of the government committing them. [Richmond, 1864.]
[767] (House of Representatives.)... A bill to be offered as a substitute for the bill reported by the Committee on Military Affairs to consolidate companies, battalions, regiments and brigades. [Richmond, 1865.]
[768] Amendment to section 3rd of the bill to be entitled An act to authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions and regiments. 2 copies. [Richmond, 1865.]
[770] (House bill, no. 319.)... A bill more effectually to prevent and punish absenteeism and desertion in the army.) [Richmond, 1865.]
[771] (House bill, no. 320.)... A bill to change the mode of filling vacancies among commissioned officers of companies, battalions and regiments. [Richmond, 1865.]
[774] (House of Representatives, no. 228) . . . A bill to be entitled An act authorizing the promotion of officers, non-commissioned officers and privates, for distinguished valor and skill for peculiar competency and general merit. [Richmond, 1865.]
[775] (House of Representatives, no. 322.)... A bill to be entitled An act repealing certain abatements from the property tax and income tax, and amending the said laws. [Richmond, 1865.]
[776] (House of Representatives, no. 323) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to provide payment for horses killed ot lost in the service of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1865.]
[785] (House of Representatives, no. 183.)... A bill to be entitled to consolidate the public debt. [Richmond, 1865.]
[786] (House of Representatives, no. 184.)... A bill to be entitled An act to provide the means to carry on the war. [Richmond, 1865.]
[788] Resolutions of the State of Texas, concerning peace, reconstruction, and independence. [Richmond, 1865.]
[789] (House bill, no. 338.)... A bill to be entitled An act to levy and collect taxes for the common defence, and for the support of the government for the year 1865, and to repeal certain tax laws. [Richmond, 1865.]
[792] (House of Representatives, no. 344.)... A bill to be entitled An act to provide for auditing and paying for horses and equipment taken from dismounted cavalrymen for the use of the government. [Richmond, 1865.]
[793] (House of Representaives, no. 349) . . . A bill to amend An act to organize forces to serve during the ear [Richmond, 1865.]
[794] (Secrets.)... [Resolution concerning additional taxes for the year 1865.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[795] (House of Representatves, no. 282.)... A bill to be entitled An act for the prevention of frauds on the revenues of the Post office Department, and prohibiting the transportation of mailable matter over the post routes of the Confederate States by unauthorized associations of persons. [Richmond, 1865.]
[797] (Secret.) (House of Representatives, no. 361) . . . A bill to provide for the establishment of a Bureau for Special and Secret Service. [Richmond, 1865.]
[798] (Secret) (House of Representatves, no. 361.)... A bill to be entitled "An act to provide means to carry on the war." [Richmond, 1865.]
[799] Resolutions adopted by the officers and men of the 57th Virginia Regiment. [Richmond, 1865.]
[800] Resolutions passed at a meeting for the Ninth Virginia Infantry - January 25, 1865. 2 copies. [Richmond, 1865.]
[801] Resolutions passed at a meeting of the 14th Virginia Infantry - January 24, 1865. 2 copies. [Richmond, 1865]
[805] (House.)... Resolutions adopted by Bratton's Brigade, South Carolina Volunteers, January 30th, 1865. 2 copies. [Richmond, 1865.]
[806] (House.)... Resolutions adopted by Company "H," "I" and "K" Thirteenth Virginia Infantry , January 28, 1865. [Richmond, 1865.]
[808] (House.)... Resolutions adopted by McGowan's Brigade, South Carolina Volunteers. [Richmond, 1865.]
[809] (House.)... Resolutions adopted by the Staunton Artillery, February 1st, 1865. [Richmond, 1865.]
[810] (House of Representatives, no. 367) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to increase the military force of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1865.]
[812] (Secret Session) (House bill no. 370) . . . A bill to amend An act to organize forces to serve during the war. [Richmond, 1865.]
[814] Resolutions adopted by a meeting of the people of Powhatan, held in the courthouse on February courd day, 1865. [Richmond, 1865.]
[815] (House of Representatives, no. 378.)... A bill to provide for the immediate payment of arrears due to the army due to the army and navy. [Richmond, 1865.]
[817] Joint resolution expressing the sense of Congress on the subject of the late peace commission. [Richmond, 1865.]
[820] (House of Representatives, no. 386.)... A bill making further regulations for the taxations of banks and bank notes, and for the confiscation of such notes held by alien enemies. [Richmond, 1865.]
(House bill no. 391) . . . A bill to provide means to pay the army and navy, and carry on the war. [Richmond, 1865.]
[825] Resolution in favor abolishing provost guards. [Richmond, 1865.]
[825] Resolution in favor of privates, non-commissioned officers and officers of the line. [Richmond, 1865.]
[827] Resolutions adopted by Sturdivant's Artillary Battalion, Army Northern Virginia, expressive of their determination to continue their efforts for independence. [Richmond, 1865.]
[829] Amendment to the bill offeren by Mr. J.M. Smith, to amend the act to organize forces to serve during the war. [Richmond, 1865.]
[833] Calender of the House of Representatives. [Richmond, 1862-65.]
[836] Directory of the House of Representatives. [Richmond, 1864?]
[847] Report of the Committee on Claims. In the case of Mary Clark... December 29, 1863. [Richmond, 1863.]
[856] Majority report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. [Richmond, 186_.]
[858] Minority report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, presented by Mr. Smith, of Alabama. [Richmond, 1862.]
[866] Report of the Committee on Quartermaster and Commissary Departments on csae of major Frank G. Ruffin. [Richmond, 1863.]
[867] Report of the Committee on Quartermaster and Commissary Departments. [Richmond, 1864.]
[875] Minority report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the tax bill. [Richmond, 1864.]
[876] Minority report. The undersigned...[Robert B. Hilton et al appeal for additional tax levies]. [Richmond, 1865.]
[879] Evidence taken before the Committee of the House of Representatives, appointed to enquire into the treatment of prisoners at Castle Thunder. [Richmond, 1863.]
[880] Report of Hospital Committee. [Richmond, 1862.]
[885] Mr. Rogers' minority report [opposing placement of slaves in the army except as a last resort]. [Richmond, 1865.]
[886] Report of the Special Committee on the Charge of Corruption made in the Richmond Examiner, Jan. 7, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[888] Report of Special Committee on the Pay and Clothing of the Army. [Richmond, 1865.]
[902] President's message. [Richmond, 1861.]
[911] Message of the President. [Richmond, 1862.]
[919] Message of the President [transmitting a copy of an act of the Legislature of South Carolina, offering a guaranty by that state of the bonds of the Confederate States]. [Richmond, 1863.]
[921] Message of the President. [Richmond, 1863.]
[925] President's message. [Richmond, 1863.]
[926] Correspondences between the President and General Joseph E. Johnston, together with that of the Secretary of War and the Adjutant and Inspector General, during the months of May, June and July, 1863. Published by order of Congress. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printer , 1864.
[928] Veto message. [Richmond, 1864.]
[929] President's message. [Richmond, 1864.]
[931] President's message. [Richmond, 1864.]
[1188] Co. McMaster's rejoinder to Brig. Gen. Evans. [Wilmington, N.C.? 1864.]
[1234] Resolutions of the Texas Brigade. [n.p., 1865.]
[1263] General Order, no. 70. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. n.p., 1861.
[1339] General Orders, no. 36. [Tullahoma, Tenn., etc., 1863.]
[1345] General Order, no. 18... [discussing the military convention of pacification and surrender.] [Greensboro, N.C., 1865.]
[1346] Memorial.... To the Congress of the Confederate States [concerning the retention and procurement of troops].... [Richmond? 1863.]
[1529] To the people of western Virginia. The Army of the Confederate States has come among you to expel the enemy.... [Charleston, Va., 1862.]
[1603] [Correspondence concerning the decree of the Confederate States District Court in the courtmartial case of A.W. McKee.] [Alexandria, La., 1863.]
[1639] Decisions of Hon. James D. Halyburton, judge of the Confederate States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in the cases of John B. Lane and John H. Leftwich, in relation to their exemption, as mail contractors, from the performance of military service. Richmond: Ritchie & Dunnovant, Printers. 1864.
[1644] Correspondence [between General S.B. Buckner and Judge E. Warren Moise]. [Natchitoches, La. 1864.]
[1664] Attorney General's Report... February 26th, 1862. [Richmond, 1862.]
[1681] Communication from Secretary of Navy... march 9th, 1863, [submitting the claim of Mr. Daniel J. Turner for a steam dredge machine, sunk in Dismal Swamp Canal, by order of Commander Thomas T. Hunter, Confederate States Navy.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[1682] Communication from the Secretary of the Navy... Dec. 21st, 1864, [relative to "a flour and grist mill and bakery," established by the Department, at Albany, Georgia.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[1683] Communication of Secretary of the Navy... January 4, 1865, [conveying the information that "no coals were taken from the steamer 'Advance,' in October last, or at any time, for the naval service."] [Richmond, 1865.]
[1701] [Letter from the Secretary of the navy, August 20th, 1862, submitting list of clerks and employees.] [Richmond, 1862.]
[1706] Register of the commissioned and warrant officers of the Navy of the Confederate States, to January 1, 1863. Richmond: Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1862.
[1707] Register of the commissioned and warrant officers of the Navy of the Confederate States, to January 1, 1863. Richmond: Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1862.
[1731] Annual report of the Commissioner of Patents, January 26, 1865. [Richmond, 1865.]
[1732] [Report of the Commissioner of Patents, January, 1862.] [Richmond, 1862.]
[1734] Report of the Commissioner of Patents...Jan. 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[1735] Rules and directions for proceedings in the Confederate States Patent Office. Richmond: Tyler, Wise & Allegre. Enquirer Book and Job Office, 1861.
[1756] Report of the Postmaster-General to the President, February 28th, 1862. [Richmond, 1865.]
[1762] Report of the Postmaster General... December 7, 1863. [Richmond, 1863.]
[1763] Report of the Postmaster General... May 2, 1864. 2 copies. [Richmond], 1864.]
[1764] Report of the Postmaster General... November 7, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[1778] Report of the Superintendent of Public Printing. . . April 26, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[1783] Correspondence of the Department of State, in relation to the British consuls residents in the Confederate States. Richmond: Printed at the Sentinel Office, 1863.
[1952] Directions for cooking by troops in camp and hospital, prepared for the Army of Va., and published by order of the Surgeon General: With essays on "taking food" and "what food." J.W. Randolph: 121 Main St., Richmond, Va., 1861.
[1969] Guide for inspection of hospitals and inspector's report. [Richmond, 186_.]
[1972] An illustrated system of bandaging. (Select from Goffres Precis de bandages.) By order of the Surgeon-General. Richmond:Ayres & Wade. 1864.
[1993] Regulations for the Medical Department of the C.S. Army. Richmond, Va.: Ritchie & Dunnavant, Printers.
[2006] Abstract of drafts of members of the C.S. House of Representatives, paid by E.C. Elmore, Treasurer C.S., during the recess of Congress, after April 18th, 1863, under authority of act of April 16th, 1862. [Richmond, 1863.]
[2033] Communication from the Secretary of Treasury... February 4, 1864 [submitting condensed estimates of appropriations required for the support of the government for the period from January 1 to June 30, 1864, inclusive.] [Richmond, 1864.]
[2043] Communication of the Secretary of Treasury,... November 23, 1864, [concerning change of old issue of treasury notes for new.] 3 copies. [Richmond, 1864.]
[2045] Communication from Secretary of Treasury...December 7, 1864, [submitting the report of second auditor relative to amount of claims from each of the states paid, or allowed, under the act of June 14, 1864, "to provide for the establishment and payment of claims for certain descriptions of property taken or informally impressed for the use of the army."] 2 copies. [Richmond, 1864.]
[2049] Communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the amount of money transmitted to the Trans-Mississippi Department... January 2d, 1865. [Richmond, 1865.]
[2050] Communication of the Secretary of Treasury... January 5th, 1865, [relative to the unpaid requisitions upon the Treasury, drawn by the Quartermaster General and the Commissary General.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2051] Communication from Secretary of Treasury... Jan. 28, 1865 [concerning an estimate for an additional appropriation required by the Navy Department.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2054] Communication of Secretary of Treasury... February 8th, 1865, [transmitting estimate for an additional appropriation required by the Navy Department.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2056] Communication of Secretary of Treasury...February [sic] 20, 1865. [Richmond, 1865.]
[2057] Communication from Secretary of Treasury... February 20th, 1865, [submitting papers in relation to certain instructions issued from this department, to carry into execution the tax laws.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2058] Communications of Secretary of the Treasury... February 28th, 1865 [asking a further appropriation for the redemption of a temporary loan made in 1861.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2074] The following regulations and instructions for carrying into effect the act of February 17, 1864 "to reduce the currency and to authorize a new issue of notes bonds"... [Ricmond, 1864.]
[2084] Instructions for collectors of taxes... May 15, 1863. 2 copies. [Richmond, 1863.]
[2085] Instructions for the agents for collecting subscriptions to the produce loan... January 3rd, 1862. [Richmond, 1862.]
[2091] [Letter to] the commissioners appointed to receive subscriptions to the produce loan... October 15th, 1861. [Richmond, 1861.]
[2098] Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury... Jan. 12, 1863, [enclosing an estimate of the amount required for the telegraphic service, to June 30th, 1863.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[2115] [Regulations . . . established in relation to the receipt of four per cent. bonds and certificates in payment of taxes.] [Richmond, 1864.]
[2137] Report of the Secretary of Treasury... May 2, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[2138] Report of the Secretary of the Treasury... Nov. 7, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[2153] [Tabular statement... showing the rates of duty upon merchandise under the tariff act of 1857, of the United States, as amended by the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America; the rates under the proposed tariff bill now pending before the said Provisional Congress; and the rates under the act of Congress of the United States of 1861. [Montgomery, Ala., 1861.]
[2154] Treasury circular, no. 1-25. No. 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 12. [Montgomery, etc., 1861-64.]
[2164] [Circular.] Sir: Your attention is directed to certain errors in the amended tax act of 1863.... [Richmond, 1864.]
[2197] Report on the condition of government cotton, contiguous to the Mississippi and its tributaries... May 16, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[2215] Army regulations, adopted for the use of the Army of the
Confederate States, in accordance with late acts of Congress.
Revised from the army regulations of the old United States Army,
1857; retaining all that is essential for officers of the line.
To which is added, An act for the establishment and organization
of the Army of the Confederate States of America. Also, Articles
of war, for the government of the Army of the Confederate States
of America. Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, Publishers, No. 145
Main Street. 1861.
UB 504.5.45
[2254] Communication from the Secretary of War...Feb 5, 1863, [covering an estimate of the amount required for the remuneration of additional clerks in the War Department.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[2262] Communication from the Secretary of War... February 27, 1863, [enclosing a list of the civilian prisoners in custody at Salisbury, North Carolina, under military authority.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[2271] Communication from the Secretary of War... Dec. 19, 1863, [covering a list of the officers of artillery in the provisional army, for the performance of ordinance duty, appointed since the 16th day of September, 1862, and the roll of merit reported by the Board of Examiners.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[2278] Communication of the Secretary of War... Jan. 27, 1864, [relative to the "domestic passport system" enforced upon citizens in some parts of the Confederate States outside of the lines of the armies.] [Richmond, 1864.]
[2288] Communication from the Secretary of War... May 26, 1864, [covering a list of those who have been retired from the military service, in accordance with the provisions of the act for ridding the army of ignorant, disabled and incompetent officers.] [Richmond, 1864.]
[2297] Communication from Secretary of War... Dec. 16, 1864, [furnishing information relative to the commissioned officers attached to and employed in the different departments and bureaux in the city of Richmond.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2301] Communication of Secretary of War... January 5, 1865, [conveying information relative to the impressment of brandy.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2303] Communication of the Secretary of War... Jan. 11, 1865, [relative to the passports which have been issued to certain youths to leave the Confederate States.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2311] Communication of Secretary of War... Feb. 22, 1865, [relative to the number of able-bodied men between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, claimed to be exempt from conscription by the Governor, laws and resolutions of the state of Georgia.] [Richmond, 1865.]
[2316] Correspondence between the War Department and General Lovell, relative to the defences of New Orleans. Submitted in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives passed third February, 1863. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printer. 1863.
[2330] Letter from the Secretary of War... March 11th, 1862, [enclosing the reports of the official reports, on file in this deparment, of the battle of (Big) Bethel, on the 10th of June, 1861.] [Richmond, 1862.]
[2335] Letter of the Secretary of War... January 17, 1863, [enclosing a copy of the official report recently made by Colonel Imboden.] [Richmond, 1863.]
[2341] Major-General Magruder's report of his operations on the Peninsula, and the battles of "Savage Station" and "Malvern Hill" near Richmond. Richmond: Chas. H. Wynne, Printer, 94 Main Street. 1862.
[2343] Official report of the battle of Chickamauga. Published by order of Congress. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printer, 1864.
[2345] Official reports of battles. Published by order of
Congress. Richmond, Va.: Enquirer Book and Job Press. 1862.
E470.C715
[2347] Official reports of battles. Published by order of Congress. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864.
[2348] Official reports of battles. Published by order of Congress. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864.
[2355] Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, relative to the fall of New Orleans. Published by order of Congress. Richmond: R.M. Smith, Public Printer. 1864.
[2359] Regulations concerning substitutes in the Army....
[Richmond, 1861.]
2354a
[2361] Regulations for the Army of Confederate States, 1862....
J.W. Randolph, 121 Main St., Richmond, Va. 1862.
UB 504.5.A5
[2363] Regulations for the Army of Confederate States, authorized
edition. 1862. Richmond, Va. West & Johnston, 145 Main Street.
1862.
UB 504.5.A5
[2366] Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, 1863.
With a full index. By authority of the War Department....
Richmond, West & Johnston, 145 Man St. 1863.
UB 504.5.A5
[2372] Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, and for the Quartermaster's and Pay Departments. The uniform and dress of the army. As published by authority of the Secretary of War. The Articles of war, as amended by act of Congress. Also, all the laws appertaining to the army. Revised edition. New-Orleans: Bloomfield & Steel, Publishers, 60 Camp-street. 1861.
[2424] General orders from Adjutant and Inspector-General's
Office, Confederate States Army, from January, 1862, to December,
1863, (both inclusive.) In two series. Prepared from files of
Head-quarters, Department of S.C., Ga., and Fla. With full
indexes. Columbia: Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell.
1864.
E545.C65
[2425] General orders from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Confederate States Army, for the year 1863, with a full index. Compiled and corrected under authority of Gen'l S. Cooper, A.&I.G. By R.H.P. Robinson, of the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. The orders as they appear in this book have explanatory notes calling attention to each paragraph and order by which the change has been modified, amended, or revoked; and to the paragraph and order by which the change has been caused. Richmond: A. Morris, Publisher. 1864.
[2727] General orders from the Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Confederate States Army, from July 1, 1864, to December 31, 1864, inclusive. Prepared from the files of Head-quarters, Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. With full index, explanatory notes, and such decisions of the War Department as could be collected touching matters of general concern to the service. Columbia. Evans and Cogswell. 1865.
[2429] General orders. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. [Richmond, 1862.] Nos. 1, 82, 95, 96, 100, 103, 105.
[2430] General orders. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. [Richmond, 1863.] Nos. 109, 141, 143.
[2431] General orders. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. [Richmond, 1864.] Nos. 24, 44, 49. 56.
[2432] General orders, Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office. [Richmond, 1865.]
[2463] Official correspondence between the agents of exchange, together with Mr. Ould's report. Richmond: Sentinel Job Office. 1864.
[2492] The ordinance manual for the use of the officers of the
Confederate States Army. Prepared under the direction of Col. J.
Gorgas, Chief of Ordinance, and approved by the Secretary of War.
First edition. Richmond: West and Johnston, 1862.
UF 553.5 A5.86
[2545] Circular.... [Richmond, 1864.]
[2610] Ordinances and constitution of the State of Alabama, with the constitution of the Provisional Government and of the Confederate States of America. Montgomery: Barrett, Wimbish & Co., Steam Printers and Binders. 1861.
[2620] Acts of the called session of the General Assembly of
Alabama, held in the city of Montgomery, commencing on the second
Monday in January, 1861. Andrew B. Moore, Governor, A.B. Meek,
Speaker of the House of Representatives. J.D. Rather, President
of the Senate. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter & Reid, State
Printers, 1861.
KFA 25.A25 1861
[2621] 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. Andrew B. Moore, Governor
until December 2, 1861. John Gill Shorter, Governor. Wm. H.
Crenshaw, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Robert M.
Patton, President of the Senate. Montgomery, Ala.: Montgomery
Advertiser and Job Office. 1862.
KFA 25.A25 1861b
[2622] Acts of the called session, 1862, and of the second
regular annual session of the General Assembly of Alabama, held
in the city of Montgomery, commencing on the 27th day of October
and second Monday in November, 1862.... Montgomery, Ala.:
Montgomery Advertiser Book and Job Office. 1862.
KFA 25.A25 1862b
[2733] The acts and resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of Florida, at its eleventh session, begun and held at the Capitol, in the city of Tallahassee, on Monday, November 26, 1860. Published by authority of law, under the direction of the Attorney General. Tallahassee: Office of the Floridian & Journal. Printed by Dyke & Carlisle. 1862.
[2743] The acts and resolutions adopted at the 1st session of the 12th General Assembly of Florida, begun and held at the Capitol, in the city of Tallahassee, on Monday, November 17, 1862. Published by authority of law, under the direction of the Attorney General. Tallahassee: Office of the Floridian & Journal. Printed by Dyke & Carlisle. 1863.
[2768] Journal of the publid and secret proceedings of the Convention of the people of Georgia, held in Milledgeville and Savannah in 1861. Together with the ordinances adopted. Published by order of the Convention. Milledgeville, Ga.: Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers. 1861.
[2777] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia,
passed in Milledgeville, at an annual session in November and
December, 1860. Published by authority. Milledgeville:
Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers. 1860.
KFG 30.A25 1860
[2778] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, passed in Milledgeville, at an annual session in November and December, 1861. Published by authority. Milledgeville: Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers. 1861.
[2779] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, passed in Milledge, at an annual session in November and December, 1862; also extra session of 1863. Published by authority. 2 copies. Milledgeville: Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers. 1863.
[2780] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, passed in Milledgeville, at an annual session in November and December, 1863; also, extra session of 1864. Published by authority. Milledgeville: Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes & Moore, State Printers. 1864.
[2817] Journal of the Senate at the extra session of the General Assembly, of the State of Georgia, convened by proclamation of the Governor, at Macon, February 15th, 1865. Milledgeville, Ga.: Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes & Moore, State Printers. 1865.
[2818] Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of
Georgia at the annual session of the General Assembly, commenced
at Midgeville, November 6th, 1861. Milledgeville: Boughton,
Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers. 1861.
J87.G4 1861
[2832] Annual message of Governor Joseph E. Brown, to the Georgia Legislature, assembled November 3rd, 1864. Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes & Moore, Printers. Milledgeville, Ga. 1864.
[2848] Correspondence between Governor Brown and President Davis on the constitutionality of the conscription act. Atlanta, Ga.: Atlanta Intelligencer Print, 1862.
[2951] Annual report of the principal keeper and book keeper of the Georgia Penitentiary, for the fiscal year ending 1st October, 1864. Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes, & Moore, State Printers. Milledgeville, Ga., 1864.
[2977] Official journal of the proceedings of the Convention of hte [sic] of State of Louisiana. By authority. New Orleans: J.O.Nixon, Printer to the State Convention. 1861.
[2981] An ordinance to dissolve the union between the State of Louisiana and other states united with her under the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States." Lith: by Pessou & Simon, 116 Exchange Alley, N. Orleans. [1861.]
[2988] Acts passed by the fifth Legislature of the State of
Louisiana, at its second session, held and begun in the city of
Baton Rouge, on the 21st of January, 1861. Published by
authority. Baton Rouge: J.M. Taylor, State Printer. 1861.
KFL 25.A24 1860
[2989] Acts passed by the sixth Legislature of the State of
Louisiana, at the first session, held and begun in the city of
Baton Rouge, on the 25th of November, 1861. Published by
authority. Baton Rouge: Tom Bynum, State Printer. 1861.
KFL 25.A25 1861
[2995] Acts passed by the seventh Legislature of the State of
Louisiana, at its second session, held and begun in the city of
Shreveport, on the 16th day of January, 1865. Published by
authority. Shreveport: Printed at the "South-Western." [1865.]
KFL 25.A24
[3011] Synopsis of the acts of 1864. [Shreveport, La., 1864.]
[3282] Journal of the State Convention, and ordinances and resolutions adopted in March, 1861. Published by order of the Convention. Jackson: E. Barksdale, State Printer. 1861.
[3292] Laws of the State of Mississippi, passed at a called session of the Mississippi Legislature, held in the city of Jackson, July 1861. Jackson, Miss. E. Barksdale, State Printer. 1861.
[3293] Laws of the State of Mississippi, passed at a regular
session of the Mississippi Legislature, held in the city of
Jackson, November & December 1861, and January, 1862. Jackson,
Miss. Cooper & Kimball, State Printers. 1862.
KFM.2.A25
[3294] Laws of the State of Mississippi, passed at a called and regular session of the Mississippi Legislature. Held in Jackson and Columbus, Dec. 1862 and Nov. 1863. Selma, Ala. Cooper & Kimball, State Printers. 1864.
[3297] Laws of the State of Mississippi, passed at a called session of the Mississippi Legislature, held in Columbus, February and March, 1865. Meridian, Miss. J.J. Shannon & Co. State Printers. [1861.]
[3444] Ordinances of the State Convention, published in pursuance of a resolution of the General Assembly, (ratified 11th, Feb., 1863.) Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1863.
[3484] Executive and legislative documents. Session 1862-'63. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1863.
[3486] Executive and legislative documents. Session 1863-'64. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1864.
[3493] Private laws of the State of North Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at session of 1860-'61. Raleigh: John Spelman, Printer to the State. 1861.
[3494] Private laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its session of 1862-'63. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1863.
[3497] Private laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its called session of 1863. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1863.
[3502] Public laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly, at its session of 1862-'63: together with the Comptroller's statement of public revenue and expenditure. 2 copies. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1863.
[3503] Public laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its called session of 1863. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer of the State. 1863.
[3504] Public laws of the State of North-Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its adjourned session of 1863. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer to the State. 1863.
[3656] Statements of the Comptroller of Public Accounts for the two fiscal years ending Sept. 30, 1861 and 1862. [Raleigh, W.W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1862.]
[3749] The address of the people of South Carolina, assembled in Convention to the people of the slaveholding states of the United States. Printed by order of the Convention. Charleston: Evans& Cogswell, Printers to the Convention, No.3 Broad and 103 East Bay Street. 1860.
[3758] Convention documents. Report of the Special Committee of Twenty-one, on the communication of His Excellency Governor Pickens, together with the reports of heads of departments, andother papers. Columbia, S.C.: R.W. Gibbes, Printer to the Convention. 1862.
[3762] Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union; and the ordinance of secession. Printed by order of the Convention. Charleston: Evans & Cogswell, Printers to the Convention, No. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Street. 1860.
[3774] Journal of the Convention of 1860-'61. Wednesday, March 27, 1861. [Charleston: Evans & Cogswell, 1861.]
[3829] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed in November and December, 1860, and January, 1861. Printed by order of the Legislature, in conformity with the statutes at large, and designed to form the conclusion of the twelfth volume, commencing with the acts of 1850. Columbia, S.c.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer. 1861.
[3830] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed in December, 1861. Printed by order of the Legislature, in conformity with the statutes at large, and designed to form a part of the thirteenth volume, commencing with the acts of 1861. 3 copies. Columbia, S.C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer. 1862.
[3831] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed in December, 1862, and February and April, 1863. Printed by order of the Legislature, in conformity with the statutes at large, and designed to form a part of the thirteenth volume, commencing with the acts of 1861. Columbia, S.C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer. 1863.
[3832] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed in September and December, 1863. Printed by order of the Legislature, in conformity with the statutes at large, and designed to form a part of the thirteenth volume, commencing with the acts of 1861. Columbia, S.C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer. 1864.
[4033] Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina: being the session of 1863. Columbia, S.C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer. 1863.
[4095] Report of the Chief of the Department of Justice and Police, to the Governor and Executive Council.... Columbia, S.C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer, 1862.
[4115] Report of the Chief of the Department of Treasury and Finance to His Excellency Governor Pickens. Columbia, S.C., R.W. Gibbes, Printer to the Convention. 1862.
[4120] Circular of the City Council on retrenchment, and report of the Commissioners of the Orphan House. Charleston, Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell, no.3 Broad and 103 East Bay Street, 1861.
[4128] Public acts of the State of Tennessee, passed at the extra session of the thirty-third General Assembly, April 1861. Published by authority. 3 copies. Nashville, Tenn.: J.O. Griffith & Co., Public Printers, Union and American Office. 1861.
[4129] Public acts of the State of Tennessee, passed at the extra session of the thirty-third General Assembly, for the year 1861. Published by authority. Nashville, Tenn.: E.G. Eastman & Co., Public Printers, Union and American Office. 1861.
[4132] Senate journal of the second extra session of the thirty-third General Assembly
of the State of Tennessee, which convened
at Nashville on Thursday, the 25th of April, A.D. 1861.
Nashville.: J.O. Griffith and Company, Public Printers. 1861.
J87.T2 1861
[4181] General laws of the ninth Legislature of the State of Texas. By authority. Houston: Printed by E.H. Cushing, Telegraph Book and Job Establishment. 1862.
[4182] General laws of the extra session of the ninth Legislature, of the State of Texas. Published by authority. 3 copies. Austin: Printed at the Office of the Texas Almanac. 1863.
[4191] Laws of the eighth Legislature of the State of Texas. Extra session. By authority. Austin: Printed by John Marshall & Co., State Printers. 1861.
[4213] Proclamation by the Governor of the State of Texas... February 9, 1861. [Austin, Tex., 1861.]
[4231] Proclamation by the people of Texas...August 26, 1861. [Austin, Tex., 1861.]
[4354] The new constitution of Virginia, with the amended bill of rights, as adopted by the Reform Convention of 1850- 51, and amended by the Convention of 1860-61. [Richmond? 1863?]
[4367] Ordinances adopted by the Convention of Virginia, in secret and adjourned sessions in April, May, June and July, 1861.
Richmond: Wyatt M. Elliott, Printer. 1861.
[4385] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia,
passed in 1861, in the eighty-fifth year of the commonwealth.
Richmond: william F. Ritchie, Public Printer, 1861.
KFV 2425.2 A25 1861c
[4386] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia,
passed in 1861-2, in the eighty-sixth year of the commonwealth.
Richmond: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer. 1862.
KFV 2425.2 A25 1861
[4387] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia,
passed at adjourned session, 1862, in the eighty-seventh year of
the commonwealth. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer.
1862.
2425.2 A25 1862
[4388] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, passed at the called session, 1862, in the eighty-seventh year of the commonwealth. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer. 1863.
[4390] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia,
passed at the called session 1862, in the eighty-seventh year of
the commonwealth. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer.
1863.
KFV 2425.2 A25 1863
[4391] Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, passed at session of 1863-4, in the eighty-eighth year of the commonwealth. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer. 1864.
[4395] [Documents. Extra Session.] [Richmond, 1861.]
[4399] [Documents. Called session, 1863, and session of 1863-64.] [Richmond, 1863-64.]
[4499] Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Virginia: begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond, on Monday, the second day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one - being the eighty-fifth year of the Commonwealth. Richmond: James E. Goode, Senate Printer, 1861.
[4533] Bill no. 47. A bill to re-enact an act passed October 3, 1862, entitled An act to further provide for the public defence. [Richmond, 1863.]
[4534] Bill no. 49. A bill authorizing the issue of treasury notes of a less denomination than one dollar. [Richmond, 1863.]
[4548] Bill no. 89. A bill to stay proceedings on executions, trust deeds and other demands, in cases of refusal to receive payment in currency, and to repeal an act entitled an act to suspend sales and legal proceedings in certain cases, and to repeal an ordinance to provide against the sacrifice of property, and ti suspend proceedings in certain cases, passed April 30, 1861, by the Convention of Virginia. [Richmond, 1863.]
[4551] Bill no. 113. A bill forfeiting lands of citizens of the United States in this commonwealth, when said lands are claimed by loyal citizens, under grants from the commonwealth, to transfer same to them. [Richmond, 1863.]
[4554] Bill no. 130. A bill amending and re-enacting the second section of chapter 213 of the Code of Virginia (edition of 1860), so as to increase the pay for keeping convicts confined in the penitentiary under sentence of a court of the Confederate States. [Richmond, 1863.]
[4601] Bill no. 71. A bill to create the Governor and Proprietors of the Exchequer of the Confederate States of America. [Richmond, 1865.]
[4616] Journal of the House of Delegates of the State of
Virginia, for the session of 1861-62. Richmond: William F.
Ritchie, Public Printer. 1861.
KFV 2418.2 J7 1861a
[4702.1] Year ending February 1862
[4723] Arentsschildt, Friedrich von. Instructions for officers and non-commissioned officers of cavalry, on outpost duty; by Lieut.-Colonel von Arentschildt [sic], first Hussars King's German Legion: with an abridgment of them by Lieut-Colonel the Hon F. Ponsonby, Twelfth Light Dragoons. J.W. Randolph: 121 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 1861.
[4734] The battle of Fort Sumter and first victory of the Southern troops, April 13th, 1861. Full accounts of the bombardment, with sketches of the scenes, incidents, etc. Compiled chiefly from the detailed reports of the Charleston press. Published by request. Charleston: Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell. No. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets. 1861.
[4735] The battle of Fort Sumter and first victory of the Southern troops, April 13th, 1861. Full accounts of the bombardment, with sketches of the scenes, incidents, etc. Compiled chiefly from the detailed reports of the Charleston press. Published by request. Charleson: Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell. No.3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets. 1861.
[4747] Buckholtz, Louis von. Tactics for officers of infantry, cavalry and artillery. Arranged and compiled by L.v. Buckholtz, author of Infantry, camp duty, field fortification and coast defense. J.W. Randolph, 121 Main Street, Richmond, Va. 1861.
[4748] [Bugeaud de la Piconnerie, Thomas Robert, duc d'Isly] The practice of war: being a translation of a French military work entitled "Maxims, counsels and instructions on the art of war, or Handbook for the practice of war. For the use of military men of all arms and countries. From a manuscript written, in 1815, by a general of that time, and revised in 1855, to be put in harmony with the knowledge and organization of the present day. Richmond: West & Johnston. 1863.
[4755] Cary, R. Milton. Skirmishes' drill and bayonet exercise (as now used in the French Army), with suggestions for the soldier in actual conflict. Compiled and translated for the use of the volunteers of the State of Virginia and the South, by R. Milton Cary, Lt. Col. Prov. Army of Va... Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street . 1861.
[4763] Chatham Artillery. Celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Chatham Artillery of Savannah. May 1, 1861. Published in compliance with a resolution adopted by the corps... Savannah: John M. Cooper and Company. 1861.
[4779] [Cooke, John Esten] The life of Stonewall Jackson. From official papers, contemporary narratives, and personal acquaintance. By a Virginian.... Richmond: Ayres & Wade. Illustrated News Steam Presses. 1863.
[4782] Cooper, Samuel. Cooper's cavalry tactics, for the use of volunteers: to which is added A manual for Colt's revolver. New Orleans: H.P. Lathrop, 74 Magazine Street . Jackson, Miss. Power & Cadwallader. 1861.
[4791] Curry, John P. Volunteers' camp and field book. Containing useful and general information on the art and science of war, for the leisure moments of the soldier. Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street, 1862.
Davis, James Lucius. The trooper's manual: or, Tactics for
light dragoons and mounted riflemen. Compiled, abridged and
arranged, by Col. J. Lucius Davis, graduate of the United States
Military Academy, West Point, formerly an officer of the United
States Army; and for many years commander and instructor of
volunteer cavalry. Richmond, Va. Published by A Morris. 1861.
UE 161.5 D26
[4804] [DeFontaine, Felix Gregory] Marginalia; or Gleanings from an army note-book. By "Personne," army correspondent of the Charleston Courier. Columbia, S.C.: Steam Power Press of F.G. De Fontaine & Co. 1864.
[4836] Gilham, William. Manual of instruction for the
volunteers and militia of the Confederate States. By William
Gilham, colonel of volunteers, instructor of tactics and
commandant of cadets, Virginia Military Institute. Richmond,
Va. West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1861.
U113.5 G5
[4850] Hardee, William J. Rifle and infantry tactics, revised and improved by Col. W.J. Hardee, C.S. Army, first edition.... Mobile: S.H. Goetzel & Co. First Year of the Confederacy. [1861.]
[4857] Hardee, William J. Rifle and infantry tactics, revised an improved by Maj. Gen. W.J. Hardee, C.S. Army. Eighth edition.... Mobile: S.H. Goetzel. 1863.
Hessee, Julius. Remarks by Major Julius Hessee, read before the Court of Inquiry, February 3d, 1862. [Mobile, Ala., 1862.]
[4885] Hurst, M.B. History of the Fourteenth Regiment Alabama Vols. With a list of the names of every man that ever belonged to the regiment. By M.B. Hurst, chief musician 14th Regiment Alabama Volunteers. Richmond, 1863.
[4898] Kane, George Proctor. To all Marylanders in the Confederate States. [Richmond? 1864.]
[4899] [Keily, Anthony M.] Prisoner of war, or five months among the Yankees. Being a narrative of the crosses, calamities, and consolations of a Petersburg militiaman during an enforced summer residence north. By A. Rifleman, Esq., Gent. Published by West & Johnston, Main Street, Richmond, Va. [1865.]
[4904] Lee, Charles Henry. The judge advocates vade mecum:
embracing a general view of military law, and the practice before
courts martial, with an epitome of the law of evidence, as
applicable to military trials. By C.H. Lee. Richmond: West &
Johnston, No. 145 Main Street. 1864.
KF 7609.L4 1863
[4910] Lee, James Kendall. The volunteer's handbook: containing an abridgment of Hardee's infantry tactics, adapted to the use of the percussion musket in squad and company exercises, manual of arms for riflemen. And United States Army regulations as to parades, reviews, inspections, guard-mounting, &c. By Capt. J.K. Lee.... Twenty-fifth thousand. West & Johnston, 145 Main Street., Richmond, Va. 1861.
[4911] Lee, James Kendall. The volunteer's handbook: containing an abridgment of Hardee's infantry tactics adapted to the use of the percussion musket in squad and company exercises, manual of arms for riflemen, and United States Army regulations as to parades, review, inspections, guard mounting, etc. By Jas. K. Lee, of the First Regiment of Virginia Volunteers. Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, No. 145 Main Street. 1861.
[4938] [McCabe, James Dabney] The life of Thomas J Jackson. By
an ex-cadet. Richmond: James E. Goode. 1864.
E467.1 J15 M12 1864
[4942] Mahan, Dennis Hart. An elementary treatise on advanced-guard, out-post, and detachment service of troops, and the manner of posting and handling them in presence of an enemy. Intended as a supplement to the system of tactics adopted for the military service of the United States, and especially for the use of officers of militia and volunteers. By D.H. Mahan, professor of military and civil engineering, and of the science of war, in the United States' Military Academy. New Orleans: Bloomfield & Steel, Booksellers and Stationers. 1861.
[4944] Mahan, Dennis Hart. Summary of the course of permanent
fortification and of the attack and defence of permanent works,
for the use of cadets of the U.S. Military Academy. By D.H.
Mahan, professor of military engineering, etc., etc.
Charleston: Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell. No 3 Broad
and 103 East Bay Street. 1862.
UG405 M2 1862
[4947] Mahan, Dennis Hart. A treatise on field fortification,
containing instructions on the methods of laying out,
constructing, defending, and attacking intrenchments; with the
general outlines also of the arrangement, the attack and defence
of permanent fortifications. By D.H. Mahan, professor of
military and civil engineering in the United States Military
Academy. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged. Richmond, Va.
West & Johnston: 145 Main Street. 1862.
UG403 M22
Marmont, Auguste Frederic Louis Viesse de, duc de Raguse. The
spirit of military institutions, by marshal Marmont, Duke of
Ragusa. Translated from the last Paris edition (1859), and
augmented by biographical, historical, topographical, and
military notes; with a new version of General Jomini's celebrated
thirty-fifth chapter, of par I, of Treatise on gran military
operations. By Frank Schaller, Colonel 22d Regiment Mississippi
Infantry, Confederate Army. Columbia, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell.
1864.
U102 M3S3
[4987] Patten, George Washington. Cavalry drill and sabre exercise,; compiled agreeably to the latest regulations of the War Department, from standard military authority. By George Patten. Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street, 1862.
[4991] Pollard, Edward Alfred. The first year of the war. By Edward A. Pollard. Author of "Black diamonds," etc. Corrected and improved edition. Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
[4994] Pollard, Edward Alfred. Observations in the North: eight months in prison and on parole. By Edward A. Pollard. Richmond: E.W. Ayres, Corner Ninth and Main Streets. 1865.
[4995] [Pollard, Edward Alfred] The second battle of Manassas: with sketches of the recent campaign in northern Virginia and on the upper Potomac. Prepared from special materials. By the author of "The first year of the war." Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
[4996] Pollard, Edward Alfred. The second year of the war. By Edward A. Pollard, author of "Black diamonds," etc.... Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1863.
[5022] Richardson, William H. A manual of infantry and rifle
tactics, with honors paid by the troops, inspections - reviews,
&c. Abridged and compiled by Col. Wm. H. Richardson, graduate
and formerly assistant instructor of tactics, Virginia Military
Institute. Richmond, Va. Published by A. Morris. 1861.
UD157 R5
[5069] Theorie de l'art militaire. Exercice et manoeuvre de l'infanterie; ecole du soldat et ecole de peleton. Nouvelle-Orleans. Imprimerie de R.P. Theard, 195, rue de Chartres. 1861.
[5084] United States. War Department. Instruction for heavy
artillery; prepared by a board of officers, for the use of the
Army of the United States. Charleston: Steam-Power Presses of
Evans & Cogswell, No 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets. 1861.
UF160 A4
[5085] United States. War Department. Instructions for heavy artillery; prepared by a board of officers for the use of the Army of the United States. Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
[5100] Warder, T.B. Battle of Young's Branch; or, Manassas Plain, fought July 21, 1861. With maps of the battle field made by actual survey, and the various positions of the regiments and artillery companies placed thereon, with an account of the movements of each, procured from the commanding officer, or an officer of the regiment. Also, an account of the battle. Also the battle ground of the 18th July, 1861, with General Beauregard's report of said battle. By T.B. Warder & Jas M. Catlett. 3 copies. Richmond: Enquirer Book and Job Press. Tyler, Wise, Allegre and Smith. 1862.
[5101] Warren, Kittrell J. History of the Eleventh Georgia Vols., embracing the muster rolls, together with a special and succinct account of the marches engagements, casualties, etc. By Kittrell J. Warren. Richmond, Va.: Smith, Bailey & Co., Printers. 1863.
[5116] Wheeler, Joseph. A revised system of cavalry tactics, for the use of the cavalry and mounted infantry, C.S.A. By Major General Joseph Wheeler, Chief of Cavalry, Army of Tennessee, C.S.A. Mobile: S.H. Goetzel & Co. 1863.
[5184] Blum's farmers' and planters' almanac, for the year 1862: being the second after bissextileor leap year, containing 365 days, and until the 4th of July, the 86th year of our independence. Salem, N.C. Published and sold by L.B. & E.T. Blum. Copyright secured according to law. [1861.]
[5185] Blum's farmers' and planters' almanac, for the year 1863: being the third after bissextile or leap year, containing 365 days. Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisia County, Va. Salem, N.C. Published and sold by L.V. & E.T. Blum. Copyright secured according to law. [1862.]
[5187] Blum's farmers' and planters' almanac, for the year 1865: being the first after bissextile or leap year, containing 365 days. Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. Salem, N.C. Published and sold by L.V. & E.T. Blum. Copyright secured according to law. [1863.]
[5207] Buchanan, W. Jefferson. Maryland's hope; her trials and interests in connexion with the war. By W. Jefferson Buchanan.... West & Johnston, 145 Main Street, Richmond, 1864.
[5274] Commercial enfranchisement of the Confederate States of America, with original articles a new system of weights and measures, and new coins for the Confederate States. By a Virginian. Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
[5288] The Confederate States almanac, and repository of useful knowledge, for 1862. Compiled and published by H.C. Clarke, Vicksburg, Mississippi. [1861.]
[5289] The Confederate States almanac, and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1863. H.C. Clarke, Vicksburg, Miss. [1863.]
[5290] The Confederate States almanac, and repository of useful knowledge. For the year 1864: being bissextile or leap year; the fourth of Southern independence; and until July 4th, the eighty-eighth of the independence of the United States. Astronomical calculations for the latitude and meridian of Augusta, Ga., and Richmond, Va., by T.P. Ashmore, Americus, Ga. Compiled by H.C. Clarke, Mobile, Ala. [1863.]
[5293] The Confederate States almanac for the year of our Lord 1862. Being the second after bissextile, or leap year, the eighty-sixth of American independence, and the second of the Confederate States. Calculations made at the University of Alabama. Edited by T.O. Summers, D.D. Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House. 1862.
[5297] Confederate States almanac for the year of our Lord 1864, being bissextile, or leap year and the 4th year of the independence of the Confederate States of America. Calculations made at the University of Alabama. Published for the trade by Burke, Boykin & Co., Macon, Ga. [1863.]
[5299] Confederate States almanac for the year of our Lord 1864, being bissextile, or leap year, and the 4th year of the independence of the Confederate States of America. Calculations made at the University of Alabama. Published for the trade of Burke, Boykin & Co., Macon, Ga. S.H. Goetzel, Mobile, Ala. [1863.]
[5330] DeBow, James D.B. The interest in slavery of the Southern non-slaveholder. The right of peaceful secession. Slavery in the Bible. Charleston: Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell, No. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets. 1860.
[5334] De Jarnette, Daniel C. The Monroe Doctrine. Speech of Hon. D.C. De Jarnette, of Virginia, in the Confederate House of Representatives, January 30th, 1865, pending negotiations for peace. [Richmond? 1865.]
[5364] Edwards, Weldon Nathaniel. Memoir of Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina. By Weldon N. Edwards. 2 copies. Raleigh: Raleigh Register Steam Power Press. 1862.
[5368] [Electorial ticket.] For President, Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi. For Vice President, A.H. Stephens, of Georgia.... [n.p., 1861.]
[5392] Fremantle, Arthur James Lyon. Three months in the Southern states: April, June, 1863. By Lieut.-Col. Fremantle, Coldstream Guards. Mobile: S.H. Goetzel. 1864.
[5399] Gardner, Charles. Gardner's New Orleans directory, for
1861, including Jefferson City, Gretna, Carrollton, Algiers, and
McDonogh, with a new map of the city, a street and levee guide,
business directory, an appendix of much useful information, and a
planters directory containing the names of the cotton and sugar
planters of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. A
summery of the commercial history of New Orleans, continued.
New Orleans: Compiled and published by Charles Gardner, No. 5
Commercial Place, Corner of Camp. 1861.
F379 N5H18
[5416] [Gibbes, Robert Wilson] Memorial. To the Honorable the Congress of the Confederate States of America;... [n.p., 1864?]
[5417] Gilmer, John Harmer. Confederate States vs. John H. Gilmer. Substance of the opening argument of John H. Gilmer, with authorities; and the opinion of Judge Halyburton construing the sequestration act, &c. Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
[5421] Gilmer, John Harmer. Opinion of John H. Gilmer on the conscription act. [Richmond? 1862.]
[5433] Graham, William A. Speech of Hon. William A. Graham of Orange, in the Convention of North-Carolina, Dec. 7th, 1861, on the ordinance concerning test oaths and sedition. Raleigh: W.W. Holden, Printer. 1862.
[5491] Henry, Gustavus A. Speech of Hon. Gustavus A. Henry, of Tennessee, in the Senate of the Confederate States, November 29th, 1864. [Richmond, 1864.]
[5529] Jones, Joseph. Agricultural resources of Georgia. Address before the Cotton Planters Convention of Georgia at Macon, December 13, 1860. By Joseph Jones, M.D., chemist of the association, and professor of medical chemistry in the Medical College of Georgia, at Augusta. Augusta, Ga: Steam Press of Chronicle & Sentinel, 1861.
[5575] [Lyons, James] Four essays on the right and propriety of secession by Southern states, by a member of the bar of Richmond. Richmond, Va. Ritchie & Dunnavant, Printers. 1861.
[5583] MacMahon, T.W. Cause and contrast: an essay on the
American crisis. By T.W. MacMahon. 2 copies. Richmond, Va.
West & Johnston. 1862 [c. 1861].
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[5609] The Merryman habeas corpus case, Baltimore. The proceedings in full and opinion of Chief Justice Taney. The United States government a military despotism. 2 copies. Jackson, Miss.: J.L. Power. 1861.
[5610] [Miles, James Warley] The relation between the races at the South. Charleston: Steam-Power Presses of Evans & Cogswell, 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets. 1861.
[5615] Miller's planters' & merchants' state rights almanac, for the year of our Lord 1862: being the second after leap year. And 2d of Southern independence. Calculated for the meridian of Carolina & Georgia, containing the usual astronomical calculations, with the time of high water, and a new tide table. By Samuel H. Wright, A.M.; M.D. To which are annexed also, the Hebrew calender for the year 5622; and the days observed as the principal festivals and fasts by the Protestant Episcopal Church. The executive officers &c. Of the Confederate States government. The chief officers of the State of South-Carolina and of the city of Charleston, &c. &c. With the times of holding courts in South-Carolina and Georgia and other general information; with a gardener's calendar, (condensed) for each month, at the head of the page, &c. The calculations are made to apparent time and the tides for Charleston bar. Charleston, S.C. Printed, published and sold, wholesale & retail, by A.E. Miller, No. 3 State Street. [1861.]
[5620] Miller's planters' & merchants' state rights almanac, for theyear of our Lord 1863: being the third after leap year. And 3rd of Southern independence. Calculated for the meridian of Carolina & Georgia, containing the usual astronomical calculations, with the time of high water, and a new tide table. To which are annexed also, the Hebrew calendar for the year 5623; and the days observed as the principal festivals and fasts by the Protestant Episcopal Church. The executive officers &c of the Confederate States government. The chief officers of the State of South-Carolina and of the city of Charleston, &c., &c. With times of holding courts in South-Carolina and Georgia, and other general information; with a gardener's calendar, (condensed) for each month, at the head of the page &c. The calculations are made to mean time, and the tides for Charleston bar. Charleston, S.C. Printed, published and sold, wholesale and retail by A.E. Miller, No. 3 State Street. [1862.]
[5625] Miller's planters' & merchants' state rights almanac, for the year of our Lord 1865, being the first after leap year, and 5th of the independence of the Confederate States. Calculated for the horizon of Charleston, So. Car. But also adapted to South Carolina and the adjacent states. Containing the astronomical calculations, and time of high water for Charleston harbour to which are annexed also, the Hebrew calendar for the year 5625; and the days observed as the principal festivals and fasts by the Protestant Episcopal Church. The executive officers &c. of the Confederate States government. The chief officers of the State of South-Carolina and the city of Charleston, &c., &c. With the times of holding courts in South-Carolina and other general information; with a gardener's calendar (condensed) for each month at the head of the page, &c. Calculations by Prof. Robert Garlington, of Newberry College, So. Ca. Charleston, S.C. Printed and published by A.E. Miller & Co., No. 351 King Street; also sold by Welch & Harris, same place and booksellers generally throughout the state. [1864.]
[5626] Miller's planters' & merchants' state rights almanac, for the year of our Lord 1865, being the first after leap year, and 5th of the independence of the Confederate States. Calculated for the horizon of Charleston, So. Car. But also adapted to South Carolina and the adjacent states. Containing the astronomical calculations, and time of high water for Charleston harbour to which are annexed also, the Hebrew calendar for the year 5625; and the days observed as the principal festivals and fasts by the Protestant Episcopal Church. The executive officers &c. of the Confederate States government. The chief officers of the State of South-Carolina and of the city of Charleston, &c., &c. With the time of holding courts in South-Carolina and other general information; with a gardener's calendar (condensed) for each month, at the head of the page, &c. Calculations by Prof. Robert Garlington, of Newberry College, So. Ca. Charleston, S.C. Printed and published by A.E. Miller & Co., No. 351 King Street; also sold by Welch &Harris, same place and by booksellers generally throughout the state. [1864.]
[5733] Planters' Convention, Memphis, Tennessee. Report of select committee appointed by the Planters' Convention. [Memphis, Tenn., 1862.]
[5746] Preston, John Smith. Address of Hon. John S. Preston, commissioner from South Carolina, to the Convention of Virginia, February 19, 1861. Columbia, S.C., R.W. Gibbes. 1861.
[5763] Raleigh & Gaston Railroads. Proceedings of the fourteenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road Company, with the repots [sic] of the president, treasurer, &c. Raleigh: Printed at the Inst. for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. 1864.
[5778] Richardson, George W. Speech of George W. Richardson, of Hanover, in Committee of the Whole, on the report of the Committee on Federal Relations, in the Convention of Virginia, April 4, 1861. 3 copies. Richmond: Printed at the Whig Book and Jqb [sic] Office. 1862.
[5788] Richardson's Virginia & North Carolina almanac, for the year of our Lord 1863, being the third after bissextile or leap year, the eighty-seventh of American independence, and the second of the Southern Confederacy. Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. J.W. Randolph, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer, 145 Main Street, Richmond, Va. Chas. H. Wynne, Printer. [1862.]
[3797] Richardson's Virginia & North Carolina almanac, for the year of our Lord 1864, being bissextile or leap year, the eighty-ninth of American independence, and the fourth of the Confederate States. Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. Richmond, V a., A. Morris. [1864.]
[5861] Smith, Robert H. An address to the citizens of Alabama, on the constitution and laws of the Confederate States of America, by the Hon. Robert H. Smith, at Temperance Hall, on the 30th of March, 1861. (Published by request of the citizens of Mobile.) Mobile: Mobile Daily Register Print. 1861.
[5864] Smith, William R. The history and debates of the
Convention of the people of Alabama begun and held in the city of
Montgomery, on the seventh day of January, 1861; in which is
preserved the speeches of the secret sessions and many valuable
state papers. By William R. Smith, one of the delegates from
Tuscaloosa. Montgomery: White, Pfister & Co. Tuscaloosa: D.
Woodruff. Atlanta: Wood, Hanleiter, Rice & Co. 1861.
JK9778 A15 1861e
[5889] Southern Pacific Railroad. Circular. New policy adopted by board of directors.... [Marshall, Tex., 1862.]
[5895] Southern rural almanac for 1862, by Thomas Affleck, Washington, Adams County, Mississippi. Published at the Office of the Picayune, New Orleans. [1861.]
[5907] Spence, James. The American union; its effect on national character and policy, with an inquiry into secession as a constitutional right, and the causes of the disruption. By James Spence. First American edition, from the fourth and revised (English) edition. Richmond: West & Johnston. 1863.
[5910] Spratt, L.W. The philosophy of secession; a Southern view, presented in a letter addressed to the Hon. Mr. Perkins of Louisiana, in criticism on the Provisional Constitution adopted by the Southern Congress at Montgomery, Alabama, by the Hon. L.W. Spratt, editor of the Charleston mercury, 13th February, 1861. [Charleston, S.C., 1861.]
[5973] Thornwell, James H. The state of the country: an article republished from the Southern Presbyterian review. By J.H. Thronwell, D.D. Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Steam-Power Press. 1861.
[5983] To the Congress of the Confederate States. [Richmond? 186_.]
[6000] Trudeau, James. Considerations sur la defense de l'Etat de la Louisiane. Et sur de ses milices, par Trudeau. General commandant la Legion de la Louisiane.... Nouvelle-Orleans: Imprimerie de J. Lamarre, Passage-de-la-Bourse, 96. 1861.
[6060] Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanac for the year of our Lord 1864, being bissextile or leap year, the eighty-eighth of American independence, and the third of the Confederate States. Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa County, Va.... Richmond: Printed by James E. Goode, Main street, opposite Farmers Bank. [1863.]
[6075] Williams, James. Letters on slavery from the old world: writeen during the canvas for the presidency of the United States in 1860. To which are added a letter to Lord Brougham on the John Brown raid; and a brief reference to the result of the presidential contest, and its consequences. By James Williams, late United States minister to Turkey. Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House. 1861.
[6096] Young, Robert Anderson. Personages: a book of living characters. By R.A. Young. Nashville, Tenn., Printed for the author by J.B. M'Ferrin ag't., 1861.
[6110] Chisolm, John Julian. A manual of military surgery, for
the use of surgeons in the Confederate Army; with an appendix of
the rules and regulations of the Medical Department of the
Confederate Army. By Julian Chisolm, M.D., professor of surgery
in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, etc.
Richmond, Virginia: West & Johnston, publisher and booksellers.
1861.
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[6112] Chisolm, John Julian. A manual of military surgery, for
the use of surgeons in the Confederate Army; with an appendix of
the rules and regulations of the Medical Department of the State
of South Carolina, surgeon in the Confederate States Army, etc.
Second edition - revised and improved. Richmond, Va.: West &
Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
RD151 C56
[6140] Ruffin, Edmund. Agricultural, geological, and
descriptive sketches of lower North Carolina, and the similar
adjacent lands. By Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia. Raleigh:
Printed at the Institution for the Deaf & Dumb & the Blind.
1861.
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[6145] Warren, Edward. An epitome of practical surgery, for
field and hosptial. By Edward Waren, M.D. Surgeon General of the
State of North Carolina, formerly professor in the University of
maryland. First [sic] edition. Richmond, Va. West & Johnston,
145, Main Street.
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[6152] Confederate States of America. Army. Department of Northern Virginia. Chief Engineer's Office. Map of the country between Richmond and Petersburg drawn from surveys made by order of Maj. Gen. J.F. Gilmer Chief Engineer. C.S.A. [Richmond? 1864?]
[6186] Manouvrier, J. (printer) Plan of the seat of war. Lithographed by J. Manouvrier & Co. [New Orleans, La., 1861?]
[6206] West & Johnston (printers) Map of the State of Virginia containing the counties, principal towns, railroads, rivers, canals & all other internal improvements. Published by West & Johnston, Richmond, Va. 1862.
[6245] [Boykin, Edward M.] The boys and girls stories of the war. Contents: General Stonewall Jackson. Commodore Foot [sic] and Colonel Small, etc. etc. West & Johnston, Richmond. [1863?]
[6286] Craik, Mrs. Dinah Maria (Muloch) Mistress and maid. A household story. By Miss Muloch, author of "John Halifax, gentleman," "Olive," "The Oglivies," "The head of the family," "Nothing new," "Agatha's husband," &c., &c. Richmond: West & Johnston, Publishers. 1864.
[6301] Dickens, Charles. Great expectations. By Charles Dickens. ("Boz.") Mobile: S.H. Goetzel & Co. 1863.
[6313] [Fane, Julian Henry Charles, and Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton.] Tannhauser; or , The battle of the bards. A poem. By Nevil Temple [pseud.] and Edward Trevor [pseud.]. Mobile: Published by S.H. Goetzel & Co., 33 Dauphin Street. 1863.
[6317] Ford, Sally Rochester. Raids and romance of Morgan and his men, by Sally Rochestero Rord, author of "Grace Truman," "Mary Bunyan," "Romance of free masonry," &c., &c., &c. Mobile: S.H. Goetzel & Co. 1863.
[6337] Goulding, Francis Robert. Robert and Harold; or the young marooners on the Florida coast. By Rev. F.R. Goulding. First Confederate; from the eighth United States edition. Revised and enlarged. Macon, Ga.: Burke, Boykin & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers. 1863.
[6348][Haw, Mary Jane] The rivals: a Chickahominy story. By Miss. M.J.H., of Virginia, Illustrated. Richmond: Ayres & Wade. 1864.
[6366] [Hughes, Thomas] Brown and Arthur: an episode from "Tom Brown's school days"....Arranged for the press by a mother. Richmond: West & Johnston. 1861.
[6367] Hugo, Victor Marie, comte. Les miserables. (The wretched.) A novel. By Victor Hugo. A new translation, revised. In five parts: I. Fantine. II. Cosette. III. Marius. IV. St. Denis. V. Jean Valjean.... Richmond: West & Johnston. 1863-64.
[6404] Lexington Gazette, Lexington, Virginia. Carrier's address, to the patrons of the Gazette. Lexington, December 25. A Christmas lay for 1864. By Mrs. M.J. Preston.... [Lexington, Va., 1864.]
[6436] [Mundt, Frau Clara] Henry VIII. And his court, or,
Catherine Parr. A historical novel. By L. Muhlbach [pseud.].
From the German, by Rev. H.N. Pierce.... Mobile: S.H. Goetzel,
Publisher.
PT2438 M4 233 1865
[6437] [Mundt, Frau Clara] Joseph II. and his court. An
historical novel, by L. Muhlbach [pseud.]. From the German, by
Adelaide DeV. Chaudron.... Mobile: S.H. Goetzel, Publisher.
1864.
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[6468] [Preston, Mrs. Margaret (Junkin)] Dirge for Ashby. Air - Robin Adair.... Hark to the solemn bell! "I would not live alway. [Lexington? Va., 1862.]
[6504] [Romani, Felice] Norma; grand opera en 3 actes en 8 tableaux, musique de Bellini. Avee traduction en anglais. Norma; grand opera in 3 acts and 5 tableaus, music by Bellini. Jean Schweitzer. Editeur. - Napoleonville - 1861.
[6520] [Shepperson, William G. (editor)] War songs of the South. Edited by "Bohemian", correspondent Richmond Dispatch.... Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street. 1862.
[6586] Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley. The partisan leader: a
novel, and an apocalypse of the origin and struggles of the
Southern Confederacy. By Judge Beverley Tucker, of Virginia.
Originally published in 1836. Now re-published: and edited by
Rv. Thos. A. Ware. Richmond: West & Johnston. 1862.
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[6609] [Wilson, Mrs. Augusta jane (Evans)] Macaria; or, Alters of Sacrifice. By the author of "Beulah."... Second edition. Richmond: West & Johnston, 145 Main Street, 1864.
[6611] Wood, Mrs. Ellen (Price) Mrs. Halliburton's troubles. A novel. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author of "The Channings and "East Lynne." Richmond: West & Johnston, Publishers, 145 Main Street. 1865.
[6641] Camp Carondelet, Virginia. Grand military ball. The pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited at a ball to by given at Camp Carondelet, near Manassas, Tuesday evening, February 25th, 1862. Richmond. Dispatch Steam Presses. [1862.]
[6720] The Punch songster. A collection of familiar and original songs and ballads. Richmond: Punch Office, 1864.
[6798] "All quiet along the Potomac to-night;" dedicated to the unknown dead of the present revolution; words by Lamar Fontaine; music by J.H. Hewitt. Columbia, Julian A.Selby, 1863.
[6802] Angel of dreams; words by Lt. Cl. Louis M. Montgomery; music by Edward O. Eaton. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro., c. 1864.
[6805] Annie of the vale; solo & chorus; words by George Pl Morris; music by J.R. Thomas. Macon and Savannah, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [186_.]
[6806] Annie of the vale, solo & chorus; words by G.P. Morris; music by J.R. Thomas. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Company; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[6813] Aura Lee; or, The maid with golden hair; arranged by Joseph Kelp. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[6817] Barrery Watner; polka-mazurka for the piano by Edmond Newmann. Columbia, B. Duncan & Co. [1863?]
[6819] The battle-cry of freedom; words by William H. Barnes; music by Hermann L. Schreiner. Macon and Savanna, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1864.]
[6847] The bonnie blue flag; a Southern patriotic song, written, arranged, and sung at his "personation concerts." Harry Macarthy. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc.] c. 1861.
[6852] Th bonnie blue flag; composed by Harry Macarthy. New Orleans. A.E. Blackmar & Bro.; Montreal, A.J. Boucher. [186_.]
[6867] The brightest eyes; by Stigell. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[6872] The brightest eyes galop; arranged for the piano forte. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1861.]
[6878] "Call me not back from the echoless shore,"; reply to "Rock me to sleep mother"; song with chorus and lullaby ad lib., by the authors of "When this cruel war is over;" words by Chas. C. Sawyer; music by Henry Tucker. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[6885] The captain with his whiskers; [by] Comer. Macon and Savannah, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [186_.]
[6891] Carrie Bell! Ballad. Words by Capt. W.C. Capers, C.S.A. Music by Theo. von La Hache. New Orleans; Vicksburg, Blackmar & Bro. [c. 186_.]
[6893] Carrie Vaughn; words by G.M. Wickliffe; music by E.K. Cole. Augusta, Blackmar Brothers; Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[6894] Castles in the air; a Scotch song; words by J. Ballantine; music by Robert Adams. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[6899] The child of regiment; music by Donizetti; English words by C. Jefferys; arranged by G.W. Glover. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [186_.]
[6903] Christmas and New Year musical souvenier; "Fairies have broken their wands," [by] Thomas Hood; The lover's wish [by] F.W. Rosier; "I know a maiden fair to see", [by] Longfellow; music by F.W.R. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compu; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[6909] Close up the ranks; composed by a refugee in London, addressed to soldier comrades in the field, by Chaplain Cameron; by permission respectfully inscribed to Miss Constance Cary. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[6915] Come where my love lies dreaming; melody by Stephen C. Foster; arranged by Hermann L. Schreiner. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., et.] c. 1863.
[6943] The cottage by the sea; [by] J. R. Thomas. Mobile, Joseph Bloch. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[6946] Crescent City Guards' quickstep. Composed by a high private. New Orleans, A. E. Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., c. 1861.]
[6966] Dixie, the land of King Cotton: from the highly successful military operetta, "The vivandjere;" words by Capt. Hughes [pseud.]; music by John H. Hewitt. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner & Son [etc., etc., c. 1863.]
[6977] Dreaming of thee; words by J. Dickson Bruns; music by J.H. Hewitt. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1865.
[6978] Dreams; reverie by H.C.L.; composed by F. H. Hodges. Macon, John C. Shreiner & Son. [186_.]
[6980] The drummer boy of Shiloh; as sung by the First Tenn. concert troupe; arranged for the piano forte by E. Clarke Ilsley. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., c. 1863.]
[6983] The dying soldier; or The moon rose o'er the battle plain; composed for the piano forte. Richmond, J. W. Davies & Sons, c. 1864.
[6985] Each hour of life; or, The maiden's prayer; words by John S. Adams; melody by Badarzewska. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro.; New-Orleans, Blackmar & Co. [186_.]
[6996] Faded flowers: [by James Powers.] Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[6997] Faded flowers! [by] James Powers. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7003] "Farewell enchanting hope;" words by S.E.H.; music by Felix Lessing; dedicated to Mrs. Robt. Breckenridge, or Kentucky. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7004] Farewell to the Star spangled banner; arranged for piano forte & guitar; respectfully dedicated to the Army & Navy of the C.S.A. Richmond, J.W. Davies & Sons. [186_.]
[7025] The free market waltz; arranged b y F. Straus. New Orleans, Louis Grunewald, c. 1861.
[7036] Gel Beauregard's grand march; for the piano by E. Heinman. New Orleans, P.P. Werlein & Halsey. [c. 1861.]
[7049] Gen. Morgan's grand march; composed and respectfully dedicated to the officers & privates of his command, by C.L. Peticolas. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1864.
[7052] General Rob't E. Lee's quick march! by Charles Young. Augusta, New Orleans, Blackmar Brothers. [etc., etc., c. 1864.]
[7064] God save the South! words by Earnest Halphin [pseud.]; music by Chas. W.A. Ellerbrock.... Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7077] God save the Southern lands; words & music adapted from an English ballad by Chaplain Cameron; respectfully dedicated to the soldier's friend Mrs. J. Peterkin. To be sold for the benefit of soldiers and needy families. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7084] God will defend the right; written & composed for the piano by a lady of Richmond, Va. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1861.]
[7094] "Good bye sweetheart, good bye"; favorite ballad, with piano-forte accompaniment. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7090] Harp of the South awake! a Southern war song; words by J.M. Kilgour; music by C.L. Peticolas. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7094] "Her bright smile haunts me still;" poetry by J.E. Carpenter; music by W.T. Wrighton. Macon, John C. Schreiner &Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7095] Her bright smile haunts me still; music by W.T. Wrighton. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7097] Her bright smile haunts me still; with the original piano-forte accompaniment; words by J.E. Carpenter; music by W.T. Wrighton; also arranged for the guitar by F.W. Roster. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7102] Home to our mountains gipsey duet. Music by Verdi. Words by Charles Jefferys. Arranged by William Dressier. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar. [c. 1861.]
[7112] I cannot forget thee; ballad as sung by Madame Ruhi; composed by Albin Visher. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc.] c. 1864.
[7117] I remember the hour when sadly we parted; companion to "When this cruel war is over;" song and chorus.... Mobile, H.C. Clarke. [etc., etc.] c. 1864.
[7118] I see her still in my dreams; poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7125] I will meet thee; composed for and dedicated to Miss Ella Wren, by John H. Hewitt. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner &Son. [etc., etc., c. 1863.]
[7133] I'd be a star; words by R.J.N. Keeling; music by Ch. H. Gerkin. New Orleans, Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7146.] I'm leaving thee in sorrow, Annie; words by Edward J. Gill; composed by George Barker. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [186_.]
[7157] "I've brought thee an ivy leaf;" for the piano forte by D. Wood. Richmond, J.W. Davies & Sons. [186_.]
[7158] I've no mother; resepectfully dedicated to Arthur Herbert, Colonel, Seventh Virginia Regiment; writeen and composed by T.Smith. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7173] Kathleen Mavourneen, as sung by the composer at the Plymouth concerts. Words by Mrs. Crawford; music by F.N. Crouch. New Orleans, P.P. Werlein & Halsey. [etc., etc., 186_]
[7176] Keep me awake! mother; as sung by Miss Laura, of the "Queen Sisters;" composed by F. Koenigsberg. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1863.]
[7180] Kiss me before I die mother; words by Joseph M. Goff; music by E. Clarke Ilsley. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7187] Let me kiss him for his mother; poetry and music by John P. Ordway. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7202] Lorena; written by Rev. H.D.L. Webster; music by J.P. Webster. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7205] Lorena; the words by Rev. H.D.L. Webster; the music composed by J.P. Webster. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7214] Love me! answer to all the previous songs on this subject: No one to love! Why no one to love ! Something to love me! words by Eliza; music by H.W. Greatorex. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7220] The maiden's prayer; composed for the piano forte by T. Badarzewska. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7228] The march of the Southern men. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7234] Mary of Argyle; a favorite Scotch song for the piano-forte or guitar; music by S. Nelson. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7239] Maryland! my Maryland! a patriotic song; words by James R. Randall; music by a lady of Baltimore.... Augusta, Blackmar & Bro.; New-Orleans, Blackmar & Co. [c. 1862.]
[7250] Military band polka. New Orleans, L. Grunewald. [c. 1861.]
[7253] The minute men; a ballad; to Pollock B. Lee, Esq., of Memphis, Tennessee, for his indefatigable & invaluable services in defence of Southern rights & Southern honor; [by] J.B. Hawkins. Nashville, J.A. McClure, 1861.
[7257] Missouri! or a voice from the South. Written, composed and sung, at his personation concerts, by Harry MacCarthy, the Arkansas comedian, author of "The Bonnie blue flag," "The Volunteer," etc. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro., 1861.
[7258] Missouri! Or a voice from the South. Written, composed and sung, at his personation concerts, by Harry MacCarthy. New Orleans, A.D. Blackmar &Bro. [c. 1861.]
[7267] Mollie's dream waltz; [by] Reissiger. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc.,186_.]
[7272] Morning prayer; written and composed by A.F. Little. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7279] Mother, oh! sing me to rest; song with chorus ad lib; composed by M. Keller. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7281] The murmur of the shell; song with accompaniment for piano forte or guitar; poetry and music by the Honbl. Mrs. Norton. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7301] "No surrender;" song; music by C.C. Mera. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1864.
[7317] The officer;s funeral; words & music by the Honbl. Mrs. Norton. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7319] Oh! come to me, love in a beautiful dream; written and adapted to the air of Mollie's dream," by John H. Hewitt. Macon and Savannah, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1864.]
[7327] On guard; words respectfully inscribed to Miss S.E.B. by Wallace Rowe. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1864.
[7337] Our first president's quickstep; by P. Rivinac. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7338] Our first president's quickstep; by P. Rivinac. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1861.]
[7342] Our flag and its origin; Southern national song; written, composed and sung at his personation concerts, by Harry Macarthy. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1862.]
[7363] Pearl River polka; [by] Rivinac. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro.; Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1861.]
[7367] Pendleton quick step ; composed by A. Davis. New Orleans, L. Grunewald. [186_.]
[7377] Poor oppressed, or the contraband schottisch. By E.A. Benson. Nashville, C.D. Benson, 1862.
[7397] Riding a raid. Richmond, J.W. Randolph. [186_.]
[7406] The rock beside the sea; a ballad; by C.C. Converse. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [1864.]
[7413] Rock me to sleep, mother; ballad; words by Florence Percy [pseud.]; music by John H. Hewitt. Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7425] Scenes that are brightest; from the opera of Maritana; words by Alfred Bunn; music by W.V. Wallace. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7434] "See at your feet a suppliant one; " as sung by Miss Ella Wren in Balfe's grand opera of the Bohemian girl. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7435] "See at your feet a suppliant one;" as sung by Miss Ella Wren in Balfe's grand opera of the Bohemian girl. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7442] Shells of ocean; [variations by] Ch. Grobe. New Orleans. A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [ 186_.]
[7445] The signal corps schottische for piano forte; composed and respectfully dedicated to Lieut. Emmett F. Ruffin; by Mason M. Bunow. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro., c. 1863.
[7447] Silvery shower; tremelo etude on a melody of Balfe; composed for the piano forte by Adolph Baumbach. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_]
[7459] The soldier's grave: as sung, with unbounded applause, by Miss Laura, of the "Queen sisters!" Music adapted by Hermann L. Schreiner. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7474] The South; poetry by Charlie Wildwood [pseud.]; music by John H. Hewitt. Columbia, Julia A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7482] The Southern cross; song; words by St. George Tucker; music by C.L. Peticolas. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julia A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7485] The Southern Marseillaise; with French and English words; arranged for the piano forte by A.E. Blackmar. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro., c. 1862.
[7494] The Southern soldier boy; song, as sung by Miss Sallie Partington in the "Virginia cavalier", at the Richmond New Theatre; words by Captn. G.W. Alexander; air: The boy with the auburn hair. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7506] The standard bearer; words by Major T.N.P.; music by N.S. Coleman; respectfully dedicated to Miss Belle B. Taylor of Richmond, Va. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7510] The star spangled cross and the pure field of white; written and composed by Subaltern. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1864.
[7513] The stars of our banner; a Southern song; written by M.F. Bigney; music by Alice Lane. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1861.]
[7515] The stars of our banner; a Southern song; written by M.F. Bigney; music by Alice Lane. New Orleans, A.E. Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., c. 1861.]
[7527] Stonewall Jackson's midnight review. Grand march as performed by the brass bands; arranged for the piano forte. [n.p., 1863.]
[7528] Stonewall Jackson's way! Richmond, J.W. Randolph, 1863.
[7531] Strike for the South; a patriotic song; written by Miss Carrie Bell Sinclair; the music composed and arranged for the piano forte, by James Pierpont. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1863.]
[7538] Take me home;... music by Hermann L. Schreiner. Macon and Savannah, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1864.]
[7548] There's life in the old land yet; poetry by Jas. R. Randall; music by Edward Eaton. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [186_.]
[7554] They said my love would change with time; words by Frederic Enoch; music by Stephen Glover. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7567] Trust to luck Alabama; a patriotic song; written by G.W. Jamison; sung at the Mobile Theatre, by S.B. Duffield; music arranged by Jacob Schlesinger. Mobile, Joseph Bloch. [186_.]
[7571] The unknown dead; as sung by Miss Ella Wren; written and composed by John H. Hewitt. Macon and Savannah, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1863.]
[7572] Up with the flag; composed and respectfully dedicated to the Fourth N.C. Troops; by Dr. Wm. B. Harrell; arranged for the piano forte by Mrs. Harrell. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7575] The vacant chair; music by G.F. Root. Richmond, Davies & Sons. [186_.]
[7580] Violetta (or, I'm thinking of a flower); words by Morgaon C. Kennedy; music by Edward O. Eaton. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [c. 1862.]
[7584] Virginian Marseillaise; with French and English versions; arranged for the piano-forte by F.W. Rosier. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7592] The volunteer! or, It is my country's call; by Harry Macarthy. New Orleans, Blackmar & Co. [c. 1861.]
[7599] Wait till the war, love, is over; words by A.J. Andrews; music by C.W. Burton. Richmond, West & Johnston, c. 1864.
[7600] Wake, lady, wake! a serenade for one or two voices, with piano-forte accompaniment; by James Pierpont. Macon and Savannah, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1864.]
[7610] We conquer or die; composed and arranged for the piano forte; by James Pierpont. Macon, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., c. 1861.]
[7613] "We have parted;" ballad; poetry and music by Miss Ella Wren. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby, c. 1863.
[7623] When the boys come home! words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer. Augusta, Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7624] When the boys come home! words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer. Augusta Blackmar & Bro. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7626] When the swallows homeward fly; by Franz Abt. Macon, John C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7629] When this cruel war is over; words by Charles C. Sawyer; music by Henry Tucker. Macon and Savannah, J.C. Schreiner & Son. [etc., etc., 186_.]
[7630] When this cruel war is over; ballad; words by Charles C. Sawyer; music by Henry Tucker. 2 copies. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7638] Who will care for mother now; ballad; music by C.F. Thompson; poetry by C.C. Sawyer. 2 copies. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy, c. 1864.
[7642] Why no one to love? answer to No one to love; ballad; words and music by Stephen C. Foster. Richmond, Geo. Dunn & Compy; Columbia, Julian A. Selby. [186_.]
[7653] You never win us back ; a patriotic song writeen by a lady of Kentucky; arranged for the piano forte by J.E. Smith and dedicated to Mosby and his men. Richmond, J.W. Davies & Sons, c. 1864.
[7656] Zouave mazurka; composed by A. Waldauer, leader of the St. Charles Theatre Orchestra. New Orleans, P.P. Werlein & Halsey. [etc., etc., c. 1861.]
[7669] Bingham, William. A grammar of the Latin language: for the use of schools, with exercises and vocabularies. By Wm. Bingham, A.M., of the Bingham School. Greensboro, N.C.: Published by Sterling, Campbell & Albright. Richmond, Va., Hargrave White. 1863.
[7671] Branson, Levi. First book in composition, applying the principles of grammar to the art of composing: also giving full directions for punctuation; especially designed for the use of Southern schols, by L. Branson, A.M. Raleigh: Branson, Farrar & Co. 1863. [c. 1862.]
[7676] Browne, George Y. Browne's arithmetical tables, combined with easy lessons in mental arithmetic. For b