{"id":1057,"date":"2019-12-10T14:23:30","date_gmt":"2019-12-10T19:23:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/special-collections\/?page_id=1057"},"modified":"2019-12-10T14:23:30","modified_gmt":"2019-12-10T19:23:30","slug":"pamphlets-f","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/special-collections\/blake\/pamphlets-f\/","title":{"rendered":"Rosanna Blake Library: Pamphlets &#8211; F"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8220;Facts about the Civil War.&#8221; Lexington, Va., The Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Inc., n.d.(c.1961) 8vo, 2pp. (WF 2)<\/li>\n<li>Faust, Drew Gilpin.\u00a0 \u201cAltars of Sacrifice: Confederate Women and the Narratives of War.\u201d From: J. of Amer. Hist., Mar. 1990.\u00a0 pp1200-1228.<br \/>\n(WF 5126)<\/li>\n<li>Felgar, Robert Pattison &#8220;The Ordnance Department of the Confederate States Army.&#8221; In: Ala. Hist. Quart., 1946, v.VIII, p. 159-232. (WF 74)<\/li>\n<li>Fenner, Charles E., Hon. &#8220;Ceremonies connected with the unveiling of the statue of General Robert E. Lee. At Lee Circle, New Orleans, La., Feb. 22, 1884.&#8221; New Orleans, La., W.B. Stansbury, 1884. 8vo, 46pp, also in-SHSP, 1886, v.XIV, p. 62-102. (WF 82)<\/li>\n<li>Ferrell, Charles Clifton &#8220;The Daughter of the Confederacy&#8221;-Her Life, Character and Writings.&#8221; Oxford, Miss., Publications of the Miss. Historical Society, 1899, v.II, p. 69-84. Winnie Davis, daughter of Pres. Davis and a writer in Miss. (WF 89)<\/li>\n<li>Fetterman, John &#8220;Five score years ago.&#8221; A reprint from the Louisiana Times. 4-22. 1962. N.p. (WF 96a)<\/li>\n<li>Field, Charles William, Maj.-Gen. &#8220;Stonewall Jackson.&#8221; In: Harper&#8217;s Mag., LXXXIII, 1891, 907-918pp. (WF 113)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;First Manassas (Bull Run) And the War Around it.&#8221; Manassas, Virginia, 1st Manassas Corp., (1961) 4to, 64pp. (WF 136)<\/li>\n<li>First White House Association, Montgomery, Alabama. &#8220;Historical Souvenir of the opining of the First White House which in its present location is to be a permanent museum of Confederate History.&#8221; Montgomery, Ala., Paragon Press, 1921, 8vo, 20pp. &#8220;The First White House of the Confederacy.&#8221; (Montgomery?) 1930. See: Wilbur Jones. Reprints: 1936, 1948, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1962. (WF 140)<\/li>\n<li>Fitzhugh, Kester Newton, Comp&#8217;l., Edt. &#8220;Texas Batteries, battalions, regiments, commanders and field officers, Confederate States Army, 1861-1865.&#8221; Midlothian, Texas: Mirrow Press, 1959. 8vo, 33pp. (WF 196)<\/li>\n<li>Fitzhugh, Kester Newton, Comp&#8217;l., Edt. &#8220;Texas forces in the Red River Campaign, Mar.-May, 1864.&#8221; In: TMH, v.III, p. 15-22. (WF 198)<\/li>\n<li>Fitzhugh, Robert H. &#8220;R.E. Lee, an address to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Lexington, Kentucky, Jan. 19, 1907.&#8221; Lexington, KY, 1910, U.D.C., 8vo, 21pp. (WF 202)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;Five points in the Record of North Carolina in the great war of 1861-1865. Report of the Committee appointed by the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, 1904.&#8221; Goldsboro, NC, Nash Bros., 1904. 8vo, 79pp. (WF 208)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;Flags of the Confederate States of America.&#8221; By authority: United Confederate Veterans, Wm. E. Mickle, Adj. Gen. And Chief of Staff. New Orleans, (1900) 8vo, 16mo, 10pp. 6pp-1907. (WF 217)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;Flags of the Confederate States of America.&#8221; By authority of the United Confederate Veterans. (Baltimore: A. Hoen &amp; Co., 1907) (WF 217a)<\/li>\n<li>Fleming, Francis Philip &#8220;Francis P. Fleming in the War for Southern Independence. Soldiering with the 2nd Florida Regiment.&#8221; In: Fla. Hist. Quart., 1949-1950, v.XXVII, p. 38-52, 143-155, 205-210. (WF 233)<\/li>\n<li>Fleming, Mary Love Edwards &#8220;Dale County and its people during the Civil War.&#8221; In: Ala. Hist. Quart., Spring 1957, v.19, p. 61-109. (WF 237)<\/li>\n<li>Fleming, Walter Lynwood &#8220;The Churches of Alabama during the Civil War and Reconstruction.&#8221; Gulf Magazine, v.I, (1902) p. 103-127. (WF 242)<\/li>\n<li>Fleming, Walter Lynwood &#8220;Military Government in Alabama, 1865-1866.&#8221; (Nashville, Tenn.) American Hist. Mag., Apr.. 1903, v.VIII, #2 &amp; 3, p. 163-179. &#8220;Mil. Gov. Ala., under Reconstruction Acts.&#8221; P. 222-251. (WF 248)<\/li>\n<li>Fleming, Walter Lynwood &#8220;Jefferson Davis&#8217;s Camel Experiment.&#8221; (WF 251a)<\/li>\n<li>Ford, Lewis De Saussure, M.D., LL.D. &#8220;In Memoriam, 1801-1883. The Confederate Survivors&#8217; Association to their late Comrad, Surgeon, C.S.A.&#8221; Augusta, Ga., 1884, 8vo, 8pp. (WF 353)<\/li>\n<li>Fornell, Earl Wesley &#8220;Confederate Seaport Strategy.&#8221; Civil War Hist., II-(Dec. 1956, p. 61-68.) (WF 374)<\/li>\n<li>Forrest, Nathan Bedford &#8220;Portrait from an original oil by Joy Garner, signed.&#8221; Nashville, Tenn., Forrest Bust Comm., to erect a bronze in State capital, issued by Sons of CSA Veterans. Commissioned by the Gen. Joseph E. Johnston Camp #28, SCV. (WF 388a)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;Fort Fisher Restoration Committee. Colonel William Lamb Day, July 8, 1862-July 4, 1962.&#8221; (Wilmington, NC) (1962) Confederate Centennial Committee. 8vo, 205pp. (WF 405a)<\/li>\n<li>Fort Pulaski National Park See: Ralston B. Lattimore. (WF 417)<\/li>\n<li>Fort Sumter Memorial Commission, Charleston, SC-An Account of the Ft. Sumter Memorial.&#8221; Charleston, SC, The Commission, 1933. 8vo, 37pp. (WF 421)<\/li>\n<li>Fortson, Blanton &#8220;Robert E. Lee, the Soldier.&#8221; In: Ga. Hist. Quart., 1926, v.X, p. 126-143. Review of Sir Fred. Maurice&#8217;s Lee. (WF 428)<\/li>\n<li>Fox, John A. &#8220;Public auction sale of Confederate Stamps and Covers, Oct. 29, 1949.&#8221; 8vo, 40pp. (WF 453a)<\/li>\n<li>Fox, John Adam.\u00a0 \u201cThe Capture of Jefferson Davis\u201d\u00a0 New York, 1964.\u00a0 40pp. (WF455)<\/li>\n<li>Fox, William F. &#8220;The chances of being hit in battle.&#8221; (Reprint) Century Mag. May, 1888. (WF 457a)<\/li>\n<li>Fox-Genouese, Elizabeth &#8220;To be worthy of God&#8217;s Favor: Southern Women&#8217;s Defense and Critique of Slavery.&#8221; Gettysburg College, 1993. (WF 450a)<\/li>\n<li>Frank, John G. &#8220;Adolphus Heiman, architect and soldier.&#8221; In: Tenn. Hist. Art., 1946, v.V, p. 35-57. (WF 463)<\/li>\n<li>Frank, Seymour J. &#8220;The Conspiracy to Implicate the Confederate Leaders in Lincoln&#8217;s Assassination.&#8221; (Cedar Rapids, Ia.) MVHR, Mar. 1954. v.XL, #4, p. 629-656. (WF 464)<\/li>\n<li>Frankland, Abraham Ephraim &#8220;Kronikals of the Times, Memphis, 1862.&#8221; In: Amer. Jew. Arch., Oct. 1957, v.IX, p. 83-127. (WF 471)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;Fredericksburg &amp; Spotsylvania County National Military Park. Significance of the battles around Fredericksburg.&#8221; Wash, DC, US National Park Service, (reprint, 1961) 4to, 16pp. (WF 495)<\/li>\n<li>Freeman, Douglas Southall &#8220;Address-Memorial Exercises, May 10, 1916. Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.&#8221; In: SHSP, Sept., 1916, v.XLI, p. 14-19. (WF 506a)<\/li>\n<li>Freeman, Douglas Southall &#8220;Address before Civil War Round Tables, Richmond, 7 May, 1953.&#8221; Civil War. Hist., Mar., v.1, p. 7-15. On five difficulties a historian encounters, on the war of 1861-1865. An address shortly before his death. (WF 507)<\/li>\n<li>Freeman, Douglas Southall &#8220;The battlefields around Richmond: an address by Dr. Douglas S. Freeman, The Rattlesnake. v. XV, Oct. 1937. #10, 12pp. (WF 517a)<\/li>\n<li>Freeman, Douglas Southall &#8220;The True Story of General Order #9, General Lee&#8217;s farewell address to the Army of Northern Virginia.&#8221; Lexington, Va., Lee Museum Comm., Washington and Lee University, 1928. 8vo, 6pp. (WF 525)<\/li>\n<li>Freytag-Loringhoven, Hogo Frederick Phillipp Hohann, freiherr von &#8220;Studien, uber Kriegfuhrung auf Grundlage des Nordmerikanischen sezessionskrieges in Virginien.&#8221; Berlin: E.S. Mittler und Sohn, 1901-1903. 8vo, issued in 3 parts. Bull Run, 1861, Richmon, 1862, Manassas, 1862, Maryland, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville 1863, Gettysburg, Atlanta, 1864, spottsylvania, Petersburg. Savannah das ende. Maps only. (WF 545)<\/li>\n<li>Faust, Drew Gilpin.\u00a0 \u201cAltars of Sacrifice: Confederate Women and the Narratives of War.\u201d From: J. of Amer. Hist., Mar. 1990.\u00a0 pp1200-1228. (WF516)<\/li>\n<li>Futch, Ovid L. &#8220;Andersonville Raiders.&#8221; In: CWH, Dec. 1956, v.II, #4, p. 47-60. Small groups of cutthroats and thieves who were attracted by bounties for service in Union Army. Depredations on prisoners. (WF 608a)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author &#8220;Facts about the Civil War.&#8221; Lexington, Va., The Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Inc., n.d.(c.1961) 8vo, 2pp. (WF 2) Faust, Drew Gilpin.\u00a0 \u201cAltars of Sacrifice: Confederate Women and the Narratives of War.\u201d From: J. of Amer. Hist., Mar. 1990.\u00a0 pp1200-1228. 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