Rosanna Blake Library: Pamphlets – A

Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author

  • Abbot, Martin “The First Shot at Fort Sumter.” In: CWH, Mar., 1957, v.III, #1, p. 41-45. (WA 5)
  • Abel, Annie Heloise “The Indians in the civil war.” In: Amer. Hist. Rev., Jan. 1910, v.XV, p. 281-296. (WA 9)
  • Abercrombie, Irene “The Battle of Prairie Grove.” In: Ark. Hist. Quart., 1943, v.II, p. 309-315. (WA 10)
  • Adams, Charles Francis “Lee’s Centennial.” Sat. Jan. 10, 1907. n.p., n.d. 1st Edt. 8vo. (WA 39)
  • Adams, George W. “Confederate Medicine.” In: Jour. South. Hist., VI(1940) p.151-166. (WA 49)  
  • Address, To Christians throughout the world by a convention of Ministers assembled at Richmond, Va. April 1863. (WA 61a)  
  • Adler, Herbert F. “Jefferson Davis at Fort Monroe.” In: Mil. Rev., 1967, v. XLVII, #3, p.71-76. (WA 67)  
  • Affleck, C.J. & B.M. Douglas “Confederate Bonds & Certificates. A listing with a description of the Confederate States of America Bonds & Certificates, showing degree of rarity & price.” 1960. 8vo. (WA 72)  
  • Affleck, Issac Dunbar “With Terry’s Texas Rangers: Letters of Dunbar Affleck.” In: CWH, v.IX, #3, p. 299-319. (WA 75)  
  • Affleck, Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. “Life in Civil War Central Texas, Letters from Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Affleck to Private Issac Dunbar Affleck.” In: Texana, Summer, 1969, v.VII, #2, p.146-162. (WA 79)  
  • Alabama, C.S.S. “Sinking of the “Alabama”.” 1892. (WA 101)  
  • Alabama, Claims “Correspondence respecting the “Alabama”.” Jan. 23, 1862. (WA 104a)  
  • Alabama, Claims “The Alabama Negotiations and their just repudiations by the senate of the United States.” 1869. 36pp. (WA 104b)  
  • Alabama, The “Proceedings of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, on the burning of the Ship “Brilliant”.” 1862. 22pp. (WA 111)  
  • Alabama, The Alabama State Department of Archives and History. “Alabama State Emblems. n.d. (WA 111a)  
  • Aldredge, George N. “Robert E. Lee, eulogy on unveiling of statue by Daughters of the Confederacy, April 29, 1897.” 1897. 8vo. (WA 151)  
  • Alexander, Edward Porter “The Confederate Veteran.” Reprint of the New York Times, June 15, 1902. 12mo, 15pp. (WA 173)  
  • Alexander, Edward Porter “The Wilderness Campaign.” 1908. Vol. 1, p.223-247, 1909, 8vo. (WA 174)  
  • Alexander, Edward Porter “Lee at Appomattox. Personal recollections of the break-up of the Confederacy.” In: Century, 1901-1902, v.63, p.921-931. (WA 175)  
  • Alexander, Herbert L. Rice “The Armstrong Raid including the battles of Bolivar, Medon Station & Britton Lane.” In: Tenn. HQ, 1962, v. XXI, p. 32-46. (WA 180)  
  • Allison, Wm. H. “A short story of the battle of Gettysburg.” 29pp. (WA 260a)  
  • Almanacs “Millers, planters, and merchants almanacs.” (WA 261a)  
  • Alspaugh, Granville L. “Letters of a Confederate soldier, 1862-1863. In: LHQ, 1946, v.29, p.1229-1240. (WA 264)  
  • Alston, Joseph Blyth “Sumter”. 8vo, (3), 4-11pp. 1870. (WA 265)  
  • Alvarez, Robert L. “The Death of the “Old War Horse” Longstreet.” In: Ga. H.Q., March, 1968, v.LII, #1, p. 70-77. (WA 274)  
  • Ambler, Charles Henry “Romney in the Civil War.” In: W.Va. Hist., 1943, v.V, p. 151-200. (WA 279)  
  • American Battle Art, Album of, 1755-1918. ” American Flags.” Illustrated chart of American flags. (WA 284a)  
  • Anderson, Archer “Robert Edward Lee, an address delivered at the dedication of the monument to General Robert Lee at Richmond, VA, May 29, 1890, by Archer Anderson.” 1890. 8vo, 45pp. (WA 291)  
  • Anderson, Frank “Missouri’s Confederate State Capitol at Marshall, Texas.” Apr. 1933, v.XXVII, #3, p. 240-243. (WA 306)  
  • Anderson, Fulton, et al “Address delivered before the Virginia State Convention, Feb. 1861.” 1861. 8vo, 64pp. (WA 307)  
  • Anderson, Henry W. “Virginia First & Lee an Address delivered at Richmond, Va., Virginia
  • Day, Jan. 22, 1917.” Jan. 31, 1917. 8vo, 88p. (WA 309)  
  • Anderson, Henry W. “An American citizen; an address before the literary societies and graduating class of Wash. & Lee University, June, 1916.” 74pp. (WA 309a)  
  • Anderson, S.T. “Diary of S.T. Anderson, Confederate Prisoner of War, 1864-1865.” 1908. 8vo,16pp. (WA 345)  
  • Anderson, William Alexander “Address of Anderson upon the laying of the corner-stone of the equestrian statue of Stonewall Jackson in Richmond, Va., June 3, 1905.” 1915. 8vo, 12pp, reprint. In: SHSP, v.XL, p. 149-161. (WA 349)  
  • Andreano, Ralph Louis “A Theory of Confederate Finance.” In: CWH, Dec.,1956, v.II, #4, p.21-28. (WA 356)  
  • Andrews, J. Cutler “The Confederate Press & Public Morale.” JSH, Nov., 1966, v.XXXII, #4, p.445-465. (WA 362)  
  • Andrews, J. Cutler “The Southern Telegraph Company, 1861-1865: a Chapter in the History of Wartime Communications.” JSH, Aug., 1964, v.XXX, #3, p.319-344. (WA 364)  
  • Antietam Nat’l. Park See: Frederick Tilberg. (WA 396b)  
  • Appeal to the people of the North. Louisville, KY, Jan. 1861. 15pp. (Right of Secession, states rights). (WA 403a)  
  • Appomattox Nat’l. Park See: Ralph Happel. (WA 407a)  
  • Arkansas, The “The stirring saga of the Confederate Gunboat “Arkansas”.” In: Pulaski Hist. Rev., Winter, 1979. XXVII, #4. p.97-104, 113-118, map. 1st article, Summer, 1979, #2, p.42-50. (WA 430)  
  • Arlington, Va., Confederate Monument… Account of the dedication to Confederate dead, June 4, 1914. In: CV, July, 1914, v.XXII, p. 292-299. (WA 435)  
  • Armes, Ethel “Stratford on the Potomac, an address by Ethel Armes; on Robert E. Lee by Sidney Lanier.” 1928. 44pp. (WA 437)  
  • Army Songster, The Dedicated to the Army of Northern Virginia. 1864. 16mo, 72pp. 1901. (WA 448)  
  • Arthur, William “The American question.” “Slavery the ground of the Southern secession.” London: Sampson Law & Son. 1861. 12pp. (WA 469a)  
  • Asbury, Richard Thomas “A Lecture-lesson on the Confederate War.” n.p., n.d.(c.1900) 8vo, 15pp. (WA 475)  
  • Ashbrook, Stanley B. “Some notes on the Postal Legislation of the Confederate states of America, 1861-1865. Postal rates earliest known dates of use of the stamps of the General Issues.” Reprint from: “The Stamp Specialist. n.p., March, 1946. sm. 4to, 54pp. (WA 480)  
  • Ashcraft, Allan C. “Confederate Indian Department Conditions in August, 1864.” Oklahoma
  • city: Chron. Okla., Autumn, 1963, v.XLI, #3, p.270-285. (WA 488)  
  • Ashcraft, Allan C. “Confederate Beef Packing at Jefferson, Texas.” In: SwHQ, Oct., 1964, v.LXVIII, #2, p. 259-270. (WA 491)  
  • Ashcraft, Allan C. “The Confederate “Inspector of Railroads” for Texas.” In: TX. Mil. Hist., 1963, v.III, p. 33-35. (WA 492)  
  • Ashcraft, Allan C. “Texas in the Civil War: A Resume’ History.” Austin, TX, Jan. 1962. 8vo, 53pp., p. 31-41. (WA 497)
  • Ashe, Samuel A’Court.  “A Southern View of the Invasion of the Southern States and war of 1861-65.”  Third edition.  Avera Press, Wendell, N.C. [1938?] 75pp. (WA502b)
  • Ashe, Samuel A’Court.  “Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incendiarism.” Revised and reprinted from Tyler’s Quarterly Hist. and Gen. Magazine.  July, 1933. 21, (1) pp (WA506)
  • Ashmore, Otis “The story of the Confederate Treasure.” In: GA Hist. Qu. v. II, Sept. 1918. p. 119-138. (WA 511a)  
  • Association Confederate Soldiers Tennessee Division: Minutes of the 9th Annual Meeting. Nashville, Tenn., 1896. 8vo, 56pp. (WA 512a)  
  • Association of Maryland Line in CSA. See: Brig. Bradley T. Johnston, Wm. W. Goldsborough. (WA 514)  
  • Association of medical officers Of the army & navy of the Confederacy. 1910. 8vo, (9)pp. (WA 515)  
  • Aster, Gerald “Heller on Horse back..” In: True, the Man’s Magazine, Sept. 1959. (WA 519a)  
  • Atchison, Ray M. “Land We Love: a Southern Post-Bellum Magazine of Agriculture & Military History.” In: NCHR, Oct. 1960, v.XXXVII, p. 506-515. (WA 521)  
  • Atlanta Campaign, The The Atlanta Campaign. Gen. Services & staff college. Jan. 1904. (WA 536a)  
  • Atlanta Campaign, The The Atlanta Campaign & Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia. 1942. (WA 537)  
  • “Autographs of Prominent Men of the Southern Confederacy Historical Documents, E.M. Bruce Collection.” 1903. 8vo, 32pp. (WA 564)  
  • Avery, Alfonso Calhoun “Memorial address on life & character of Lt. Gen. D.H. Hill, May 10, 1893. 8vo, 41pp. (WA 572)