{"id":1093,"date":"2019-12-10T18:13:49","date_gmt":"2019-12-10T23:13:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/special-collections\/?page_id=1093"},"modified":"2019-12-10T18:13:49","modified_gmt":"2019-12-10T23:13:49","slug":"pamphlets-k","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/special-collections\/blake\/pamphlets-k\/","title":{"rendered":"Rosanna Blake Library: Pamphlets &#8211; K"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>&#8220;K.G.C.&#8221; (Hiatt, J.M., Dr.) &#8220;K.G.C. First, or Military Degree.&#8221; N.p., n.d. 32mo, 13pp. Copy at TU. (WK 3)<\/li>\n<li>Kantor, Mackinley &#8220;If the South Had Won the Civil War.&#8221; N.Y., Banton Books (1961) 12mo, 112pp. Fiction. (WK 15)<\/li>\n<li>Keen, Newton Asbury &#8220;Such is War: The Confederate Memoirs of Newton Asbury Keen.&#8221; In: TMH, Winter 1967. v.6, #4, p. 238-252, pt.2: v.7, #1, p. 44-70; pt.3: v.7, #2, p. 103-119; pt.4: v.7, #3, p. 176-194. (WK 30)<\/li>\n<li>Keidel, George C. &#8220;Jeb Stuart in Maryland, June 1863.&#8221; In: Md. HM, 1939, v.XXXIV, p. 161-164. Stuart in Md., after Gettysburg, 1863. (WK 35)<\/li>\n<li>Keith, Katherine Isham &#8220;The record of the Black Horse troop.&#8221; In: Fauquier (Va) Hist. Soc. Bul. 1924, v.IV, p. 435-460. (WK 45)<\/li>\n<li>Kelln, Albert L. &#8220;Confederate Submarines.&#8221; (Richmond) Va. Mag. Hist. Biob. July 1953, v.61, #3, p. 293-303. (WK 60)<\/li>\n<li>Kelly, Maud McClure &#8220;Gen. John Herbert Kelly, the Boy General of the Confederacy.&#8221; In: AHQ, 1947, v.9, #1, p. 9-114. (WK 61b)<\/li>\n<li>Kelly, William Milner &#8220;A History of the Thirtieth Alabama Volunteers (Infantry), Confederate States Army.&#8221; In: AHQ, 1947, v.9, #1, p. 115-167. (WK 62a)<\/li>\n<li>Kemper, James Lawson, Gov., Va. &#8220;Jackson-Hope medals, address to Gov. James L. Kemper of Virginia on the first award of the Jackson-Hope medals. (Lexington) Virginia M.I. Inst. July 3, 1877. 26pp. (WK 68a)<\/li>\n<li>Kendall, John Smith &#8220;Recollections of a Confederate Officer.&#8221; Louisiana Historical Quarterly, vol. 19-1946, p. 1041-1228. Narrative of John Irwin Kendall, father, with additional material from his assocs. (WK 71)<\/li>\n<li>Kendall, John Smith, Edt. &#8220;Muster Rolls of the Fourth Louisiana Regiment of Volunteers, CSA.&#8221; New Orleans: LHQ, Apr. 1947, v.30, #2, p. 481-522. (WK 72)<\/li>\n<li>Kennedy, Mike &#8220;Glory days-Local man march off to war.&#8221; Negro troops. (WK 79a)<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park &amp; the Atlanta Campaign, Georgia.&#8221; (Wash: US Dept. Of Interior, National Park Service, 1961.) Reprint, 1961. 4to, 4pp. (WK 86)<\/li>\n<li>Kentucky in the Civil War: &#8220;History of the War.&#8221; Chicago: Amer. Hist. Soc., 1922, v.II, Chap.LX, p. 842-921. (WK 97a)<\/li>\n<li>Kentucky &#8220;Declaration of Independence &amp; Constitution of the Provisional Government of the State of KY, with Message of the Governor.&#8221; Bowling Green, 1861. 8vo, 16pp. (Sabin-37503) (WK 101)<\/li>\n<li>Kentucky: Confederate Pensions Dept. &#8220;List of Persons Receiving Pensions under Confederate Pensions Act. State of Kentucky. W.J. Stone, Commissioner.&#8221; Frankfort, Ky., State Journal, 1920? 8vo, 66pp. (WK 103a)<\/li>\n<li>Kershaw, John, Rev. &#8220;Address delivered before the Ladies&#8217; Memorial Association &amp; Citizens of Charleston, on Memorial Day, March 10, 1893.&#8221; Charleston, SC 1893. 8vo, 8pp. On the nature of the Southern Soldier. (WK 124)<\/li>\n<li>Kimball, William Joseph, Edt. &#8220;The Bread Riots in Richmond, 1863.&#8221; In: CWH, June 1961, v.VII, #2, p. 149-154. (WK 150)<\/li>\n<li>King, Alexander C. &#8220;On Georgia&#8217;s Influence on the Secession Movement.&#8221; Savannah, Ga., Morning News print, 1917, 9vo, 66pp. An address in &#8220;Proceedings of the 78th\u00a0Annual Meeting of Georgia Historical Society.&#8221; (WK 168)<\/li>\n<li>Kirkpatrick, Arthur Roy, Maj. &#8220;Missouri Secessionist Government 1861-5.&#8221; In: Missouri Historical Review, Jan. 1951, v.XLV, #2, p. 124-137. (WK 204)<\/li>\n<li>Klement, Frank L. &#8220;Clement L. Vallandigham&#8217;s Exile in the Confederacy, May 25-June 17, 1863.&#8221; (Houston, Tex.) JSH, May, 1965. v.XXXI, #2, p. 149-163. (WK 222)<\/li>\n<li>Knauss, William H. &#8220;Camp Chase Cemetery.&#8221; (WK 230a)<\/li>\n<li>Kondrbt, Nancy, T. &#8220;The Romance &amp; Reality of Defeat: Southern Women in 1865.&#8221; (Jackson, Miss.) Jour. Miss. Hist., May, 1973, v.XXXV, #2, p. 141-152. (WK 248)<\/li>\n<li>Korn, Bertram Wallace &#8220;Jews &amp; Negro Slavery in the Old South 1789-1865.&#8221; Elkins Park, Pa., 1961. 8vo, 68pp. Delivered as the presidential address at the 59th\u00a0Annual meeting of Jewish Historical Society, Feb. 18, 1961 &amp; reprinted from Mar. 1961 issue of its quarterly publication. Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, 1961. (WK 249)<\/li>\n<li>Korn, Bertram Wallace &#8220;Jewish Chaplains during the Civil War.&#8221; In American Jewish Archives, v.I, June 1948. Pp 6-22. (WK 249a)<\/li>\n<li>Kurtz, Lucy Fitzhugh &amp; Benny Ritter &#8220;A Roster of Confederate Soldiers Buried in Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Va.&#8221; (Winchester, Va.) Farmers &amp; Merchants Nat&#8217;l. Bank, 1962. 8vo, 70pp. (WK 267)<\/li>\n<li>Kurtz, Wilbur G. &#8220;The Atlanta Raid.&#8221; (WK 268a<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author &#8220;K.G.C.&#8221; (Hiatt, J.M., Dr.) &#8220;K.G.C. First, or Military Degree.&#8221; N.p., n.d. 32mo, 13pp. Copy at TU. (WK 3) Kantor, Mackinley &#8220;If the South Had Won the Civil War.&#8221; N.Y., Banton Books (1961) 12mo, 112pp. Fiction. 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