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1 A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of Civil War Battles and Campaigns Official Histories and Personal Narratives Part 3: General References and Collected Works A UPA Collection from

2 Cover: Removing wounded, ca Photo courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland.

3 Civil War Battles and Campaigns Official Histories and Personal Narratives Part 3: General References and Collected Works Project Editor Robert E. Lester Guide compiled by Robert E. Lester A UPA Collection from 7500 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD

4 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Civil War battles and campaigns [microform] / project editor: Robert E. Lester. microfiches. Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Robert E. Lester with title: A guide to the microfiche edition of Civil War battles and campaigns. Contents: pt. 1. Eastern theater: official histories and personal narratives. pt. 2. Western theater : official histories and personal narratives. pt. 3. General references and collected works : official histories and personal narratives. ISBN X (pt. 1) ISBN (pt. 2) ISBN (pt. 3) 1. United States History Civil War, Campaigns Sources. 2. United States History Civil War, Campaigns Personal narratives. I. Lester, Robert. II. Hydrick, Blair. III. University Publications of America (Firm) IV. Title: Guide to the microfiche edition of Civil War battles and campaigns. E dc CIP Copyright 2007 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ISBN

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Scope and Content Note... v Arrangement of Material... ix List of Contributing Institutions... xi Source Note...xiii Editorial Note...xiii Fiche Index Battle Lists (BL)... 1 General References (GR)... 3 Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War (JC) Operations Reports (OR) Author Index Subject Index...51 iii

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7 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Civil War has been regarded by scholars, students, and history buffs as one of the most important, influential, and compelling events in American history. Individually and collectively, these battles and campaign histories and personal narratives constitute a source of great historical value. The accounts in this collection, compiled both during the war and afterward (through 1930), chronicle the first modern war and its legacy of war is hell and war for a noble cause. Civil War Battles and Campaigns encompasses the official and literary battle and campaign histories and personal narratives (of specific battles) listed in Charles E. Dornbusch s Military Bibliography of the Civil War, Volume III. UPA has included a large number of items gleaned from a variety of other sources, including the National Union Catalog, other Civil War bibliographies, and Civil War holding lists and card files from various libraries and institutions. Authors of these histories and narratives consist of veteran officers and private soldiers-turned-writers espousing their perceptions of the battlefield for local veterans organizations and/or small-town publishers and scholars and distinguished men of the era, writing justifications and indictments of the war, its battlefields, barbarism, and memorials. In addition, histories relating to the Western Theater include a variety of accounts on riverine warfare. This unique form of warfare, mastered by Union forces, led to the fracturing of the Confederacy along the Tennessee, Mississippi, Cumberland, and Red rivers. These writings provide a wealth of detail on the clashes of the two armies, confrontations between generals and privates, strategy and tactics, and the events leading to the final outcome. The personal narratives provide information on the individual level of combat. They poignantly recount the death and destruction as seen from the battlefield the lying in wait for the attack, the shelling from the enemy s guns, personal combat brother against brother, father against son, family against family. These are more than just dry accounts of troop movements and engagements. Many are detailed accounts of the daily events in a campaign, the growing casualty lists, descriptions of the commencement of battle and the rising tide of the fierceness and fury of the fight. The following quote relates to the moment before the Union army broke into open rout during the First Battle of Bull Run: The noise of the cannonading was deafening and continuous. How anxiously we strained our eyes to catch the various movements, thoughtless of everything but the spectacle unfolding. Now and then there would be a fierce rush into the open prospect of contested ground, a gallant charge on one side and a retreat on the other. The Civil War was not fought in one arena between two contending forces. Rather, operations were conducted in three distinct theaters: the East, extending from the Atlantic v

8 to the Appalachian Mountains; the West, stretching from the windward side of the Appalachians to the Mississippi; and the Trans-Mississippi West, consisting of the sparsely populated territories and states of the far west. (For the purposes of this collection, UPA has combined the latter two theaters into one.) Until the 1864 advent of coordinated campaigns by Union Generals Grant and Sherman, military operations in one theater had little bearing on or relationship to army movements elsewhere. THIS PUBLICATION has been divided into three sections: Part 1. Eastern Theater; Part 2. Western Theater; and Part 3. General References and Collected Works. The Eastern Theater includes the operations of the Union armies of the Potomac, Virginia, James, Shenandoah, and West Virginia, and covers the states of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. Operations by the Confederate army of Northern Virginia and its various corps are highlighted. (Generally Union armies were named after a major river in an operational area, while Confederate armies were designated by regions or states, but there are exceptions.) There are a few histories on a little known military operation by invading Confederate raiders and Canadian sympathizers against the town of St. Albans, Vermont. The Western Theater includes operations by all the various western and trans- Mississippi armies. These include the Union armies of the Cumberland, of the Ohio, of the Tennessee, of the Gulf, and of Georgia. Operations by the Confederate armies of Tennessee, Mississippi, the West, and the Southwest are also highlighted. The Western Theater includes the midwestern states of Ohio and Indiana; the middle south states of Kentucky and Tennessee; and the Deep South, consisting of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. Trans-Mississippi states include Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and New Mexico. Within each theater the histories are arranged by state, then alphabetically by battle name. Several states have a general references section that includes histories that describe several operations in a state and/or describe the war in a particular theater of operations. Generally, Northerners referred to battles by the closest stream or river, such as Bull Run and Stones River. In contrast, Southerners tended to name battles after the nearest community, such as Manassas and Pittsburgh Landing. But, quite often, both sides used the same designation for an engagement. Chickamauga, Gettysburg, and The Wilderness are a few examples. The Civil War was the most traumatic experience in the life of the American Republic. No other chapter in America s history has contributed so much to our literary heritage and folklore. The very words whether they are the Civil War, War of the Rebellion, or War Between the States conjure up a hundred images: Jackson standing like a stonewall ; Lee astride Traveller, and at the Battle of Fredericksburg uttering it is well war is so terrible, or we would get too fond of it ; the massed confusion of soldiers and spectators fleeing the afternoon battle scene at Bull Run; Barbara Fritchie waving the Union flag out of her window while Jackson s troops march through the streets of Frederick, Maryland; Confederate General A. P. Hill breaking through the wheat fields at Antietam; Union General Thomas standing like a rock at Chickamauga; Confederate General Pickett s troops streaming up the long slope of Cemetery Ridge into the Union cannonade; the soldiers of the Army of the Cumberland scrambling up the rugged heights of Missionary Ridge; Confederate General Hood taking vi

9 the lead in closing the gap at Spotsylvania; Sheridan dashing up and down the Winchester Pike; and Grant and Lee at Appomattox Court House. The volumes in this publication will further illuminate the crucible of the war. vii

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11 ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIAL Items in this publication pertain to the description of Civil War Battles and Campaigns, Part 3. The individual items have been arranged by document type official battle lists, general references, reports of the Joint Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War, and operations reports collected and/or compiled by the Confederate States of America s War Department, Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Winfield S. Scott during the war, and the War Records Office. Under each type, the items are arranged in alphabetical order by author. Where applicable, an abbreviated form of the title is used in lieu of no author; this follows the arrangement set forth in Dornbusch s Military Bibliography of the Civil War. Common to all specific items is the following information. GR: 365. Foster, Eli Greenawalt. The Civil War by Campaigns. Topeka, Kans., Crane & Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Naval operations, ; coastal operations, ; Western Theater, ; Eastern Theater, ; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Kentucky, ; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Ulysses S. Grant; Braxton Bragg; operations in Kentucky, ; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Atlanta Campaign; William T. Sherman; Sherman s March to the Sea; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; George B. McClellan; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Richmond, Va.; Robert E. Lee. Item GR: 365 Foster, Eli Greenawalt. The Civil War by Campaigns. Topeka, Kans., Crane & Company, Explanation Microfiche identification number; first number of fiche if multiple fiche for item. Author of item. Tile of item. Place of publication, publisher, and year of publication (when any of these items is missing, the following abbreviations will appear: n.pl. = no place of publication; ix

12 n.pub. = no publisher; n.d. = no date of publication). 286pp. Number of pages in the item. D The item s Dornbusch reference number. (Some items not listed in Dornbusch were uncovered during research, and the Dornbusch number for these items in None. Lower case letters in parenthesis following the Dornbusch numbers have been added by UPA. MHR. Naval operations, The source of the item (repository, library, archives, etc.) A list of Contributing Institutions can be found on page xi. A list of the major engagements and persons highlighted in the individual items. x

13 LIST OF CONTRIBUTING INSTITUTIONS The following is a list of the abbreviations used for the institutions that contributed items to this microform publication. When applicable, the OCLC symbol was used to identify each of these institutions in the Fiche Index. OCLC Symbol DLC HUL MHR NYP [no symbol] Name of the Institution Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Mass. U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pa. New York Public Library, New York, N.Y. Civil War Library and Museum, Philadelphia, Pa. xi

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15 SOURCE NOTE This micro publication is based on the official and literary battle and campaign histories and personal narratives listed in Charles E. Dornbusch s Military Bibliography of the Civil War, Volume III. A large number of items, however, are drawn from other sources, with many published overseas. The books and pamphlets included in this microfiche publication have been collected and collated from a large number of source institutions. The source for each item has been listed in the Fiche Index under each item by its Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) library code. A list of both the OCLC symbols and the institutional names is available on page xi. EDITORIAL NOTE The books and pamphlets collected in this publication have been filmed in their entirety and were printed prior to Every effort has been made to include the original edition of each item. Revised editions have been filmed in lieu of original editions when necessary. In a very few cases original editions and a revised edition have been included. This has occurred when a large portion of the original has been revised significantly. Periodical literature, newspapers, broadsides, imprints, and unpublished manuscripts have not been included in this micro publication. xiii

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17 FICHE INDEX Following is a listing of the items in Civil War Battles and Campaigns, Part 3: General References and Collected Works. Entries in this Fiche Index contain the following information: fiche number, author, document title, publishing information, year of publication, number of pages, the item s Dornbusch number, and the source of the item (see the section Arrangement of Material on page ix for more information). Fiche are arranged under the following categories: BL [Battle Lists]; GR [General References]; JC [Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War]; and OR [Operations Reports]. Battle Lists BL: 1. Cooper, Charles R. Chronological and Alphabetical Record of the Engagements of the Great Civil War, with the Casualties on Both Sides and Full and Exhaustive Statistics and Tables of the Army and Navy, Military Prisons, National Cemeteries, Etc., Compiled from the Official Records of the War Department and Confederate Archives, Washington, D.C., 2nd Edition. Milwaukee, Wis., Caxton Press, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Army record; naval record; commanding generals; enlistments; casualties/mortuary statistics. BL: 4. Drake, Edwin L. Chronological Summary of Battles and Engagements of the Western Armies of the Confederate States, Including Summary of Lt. Gen. Joseph Wheeler s Cavalry Engagements. Nashville, Tenn., Tavel, Eastman & Howell, p. D MHR. Major Topics: Western Theater, CSA; Joseph Wheeler; Trans-Mississippi Theater. BL: 6. Dresser, Horace Erastus. The Battle Record of the American Rebellion. New York, N.Y., Tribune Association, [c.1863]. 72pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Secession; Eastern Theater operations, ; Western Theater operations, BL: 7. Kremer, Wesley Potter. 100 Great Battles of the Rebellion: A Detailed Account of the Regiments and Batteries Engaged Casualties, Killed, Wounded and Missing and the Number of Men in Action in Each Regiment State Rosters from the Several Northern States. Hoboken, N.J., n.pub., pp. D MHR. 1

18 Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Union state rosters; casualties; prisoners of war. BL: 11. Strickler, Theodore D. When and Where We Met Each Other on Shore and Afloat: Battles, Engagements, Actions, Skirmishes, and Expeditions during the Civil War, Philadelphia, Pa., W. C. Strickler, [1899]. 279pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Eastern Theater; Western Theater; Trans-Mississippi Theater; naval operations. BL: 14. United States Adjutant General s Office. Chronological List of Battles, Engagements, Etc., during the Rebellion, , with Designation of Troops Engaged. Compiled from the Records of the Adjutant General s Office. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Western Theater chronological list; Trans-Mississippi Theater chronological list; troops engaged listings. BL: 15. United States Surgeon General s Office. Chronological Summary of Engagements and Battles. Washington, D.C., [Surgeon General s Printing Office], pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Western Theater chronological list; Trans-Mississippi Theater chronological list. BL: 18. Wells, John Wesley. An Alphabetical List of the Battles (with Dates) of the War of the Rebellion. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Western Theater chronological list; Trans-Mississippi Theater chronological list. BL: 19. Wells, John Wesley. An Alphabetical List of the Battles of the War of the Rebellion, with Dates, from Fort Sumter, S.C., April 13, 1861, to Kirby Smith s Surrender, May 26, Washington, D.C., Gibson Brothers, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Western Theater chronological list; Trans-Mississippi Theater chronological list; Union troops engaged; casualties. BL: 20. Wells, John Wesley. An Alphabetical List of the Battles of the War of the Rebellion, with Dates, Compiled from Official Records, by J. W. Wells and N. A. Strait Revised by N.A. Strait, with the Addition of Many Incidents of the War...and a Roster of All Regimental Surgeons in the Late War. Washington, D.C., N. A. Strait, pp. D MHR. 2

19 Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Western Theater chronological list; Trans-Mississippi Theater chronological list; naval operations; antebellum military history; surgeons roster. BL: 25. Wells, John Wesley [Strait, N. A.]. Alphabetical List of Battles and Roster of Regimental Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons During the War of the Rebellion, Compiled from Official Records. Washington, D.C., G. M. Van Buren, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Eastern Theater chronological list; Western Theater chronological list; Trans-Mississippi Theater chronological list; naval operations; casualties; surgeons roster. General References GR: 1. The American Soldier and Sailor in War. The American Soldier and Sailor: A Pictorial History of the Campaigns and Conflicts of the War Between the States, from the First Bloodshed in the Streets of Baltimore to Our Country s War with Spain. New York, N.Y., Edward J. Stanley, pp. D. None. N.Y.P. Major Topic: Pictorial histories. GR: 67. Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Run to Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Run to Fredericksburg; with Sketches of Confederate Commanders, and Gossip of the Camps, by an English Combatant (Lieutenant of Artillery on the Field Staff), Volume I. London, England, Smith, Elder and Company, pp. D N.Y.P. Major Topics: Secession; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Oak Hill, Mo.; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Belmont, Mo.; Mill Springs, Ky.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; New Orleans, La.; Williamsburg, Va. GR: 71. Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Run to Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Run to Fredericksburg; with Sketches of Confederate Commanders, and Gossip of the Camps, by an English Combatant (Lieutenant of Artillery on the Field Staff), Volume II. London, England, Smith, Elder and Company, pp. D N.Y.P. Major Topics: Seven Pines, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Seven Days Battles, Va.; Stuart s Cavalry Ride Around McClellan ; Malvern Hill, Va.; operations in Mississippi, April August 1862; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Bull Run Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va. 3

20 GR: 76. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers, Based upon The Century War Series, Volume I. New York, N.Y., Century Company, [1887]. 750pp. D. 1358[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Secession; Pensacola surrender, Fla.; Texas, Twiggs surrender; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; McClellan s Campaign in West Virginia; First Bull Run Campaign; operations in Missouri, 1861; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Lexington, Mo.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Belmont, Mo.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Island Number 10, Mo.; New Madrid, Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; South Carolina coastal operations, 1861; Monitor-Merrimac battle. GR: 84. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers, Based upon The Century War Series, Volume II. New York, N.Y., Century Company, pp. D [b]. MHR. Major Topics: Fort Pulaski, Ga.; New Orleans, La.; operations in New Mexico, 1862; Army of the Potomac; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Peninsular Campaign; operations in West Virginia, 1862; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Second Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Antietam Campaign, Md.; northern Alabama operations, 1862; the General Locomotive Raid; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss. GR: 93. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers, Based upon The Century War Series, Volume III. New York, N.Y., Century Company, pp. D [c]. MHR. Major Topics: Perryville Campaign, Ky.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville Campaign, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; operations in Arkansas, ; Port Hudson, La.; Stones River, Tenn. [Murfreesboro]; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn. GR: 101. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers, Based upon The Century War Series, Volume IV. New York, N.Y., Century Company, p. D [d]. MHR. Major Topics: Charleston, S.C.; operations in Virginia, October November 1863; Wilderness Campaign, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Red River Campaign; operations in Arkansas, ; operations in Missouri, ; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Cavalry operations in Tennessee, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Shenandoah Valley, ; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; naval operations, 1864; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Sherman s March to the Sea ; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Five Forks, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. 4

21 GR: 110. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. People s Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, People s Pictorial Edition: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers, Condensed and Arranged for Popular Reading. New York, N.Y., Century Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Lexington, Mo.; Mill Springs, Ky.; Belmont, Mo.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Shiloh, Tenn.; naval forces; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Army of the Potomac; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Yorktown, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; New Orleans, La.; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Second Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Perryville Campaign, Ky.; Stones River, Tenn.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Atlantic coastal operations, ; Wilderness Campaign, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Red River Expedition; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Shenandoah Valley operations, ; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Alabama v. Kearsarge; Sherman s March to the Sea; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Five Forks, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 117. Lloyd s Battle History of the Great Rebellion Lloyd s Battle History of the Great Rebellion: Complete from the Capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the Capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, Embracing General Howard s Tribute to the Volunteer, 268 Battle Descriptions, 39 Biographical Sketches, 49 Portraits of Generals, 17 Maps of Battle Fields, 13 Battle Pictures, and a General Review of the War for the Union. New York, N.Y., H. H. Lloyd & Company, pp. D N.Y.P. GR: 125. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 1. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam, pp. D. 1363[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Secession; causes of the war; military operations, December 1860 June 18, GR: 134. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 2. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam, pp. D. 1363[b]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, June 19, 1861 August 21, GR: 143. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 3. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam, pp. D. 1363[c]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, August 22, 1861 December 31,

22 GR: 152. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 4. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam, pp. D. 1363[d]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, January 1, 1862 April 30, GR: 161. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 5. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam, pp. D. 1363[e]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, May 1, 1862 October 9, GR: 170. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 6. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam, pp. D. 1363[f]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, October 10, 1862 May 31, GR: 179. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 7. New York, N.Y., D. Van Nostrand, pp. D. 1363[g]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, June 1, 1863 October 31, GR: 188. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 8. New York, N.Y., D. Van Nostrand, pp. D. 1363[h]. MHR. Major Topic: Military operations, November 1, 1863 April 30, GR: 197. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 9. New York, N.Y., D. Van Nostrand, pp. D. 1363[i]. MHR. Major Topic: Battle reports, GR: 206. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 10. New York, N.Y., D. Van Nostrand, pp. D. 1363[j]. MHR. Major Topic: Battle reports,

23 GR: 215. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Volume 11. New York, N.Y., D. Van Nostrand, pp. D. 1363[k]. MHR. Major Topic: Battle reports, GR: 224. The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank]. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc., Supplement Volume 1. New York, N.Y., D. Van Nostrand, pp. D. 1363[l]. MHR. Major Topics: Battle reports, narratives, and state papers, GR: 233. Abbot, Willis John. Battle-Fields of 61, A Narrative of the Military Operations of the War for the Union up to the End of the Peninsular Campaign. New York, N.Y., Dodd, Mead & Company, [1889]. 356pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Causes of the war; secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in Missouri, 1861; McClellan s operations in West Virginia, 1861; Shenandoah Valley, Pattersons Campaign, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Lexington, Mo.; Belmont, Mo.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Hatteras Expedition; Port Royal, S.C.; Ball s Bluff, Va.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Mill Spring, Ky.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Burnside s Expedition, N.C.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10., Mo.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Memphis, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign; Shenandoah Valley, Jackson s Campaign, 1862; Seven Days Battle, Va. GR: 237. Abbot, Willis John. Battle Fields and Camp Fires: A Narrative of the Principal Military Operations of the Civil War from the Removal of McClellan to the Accession of Grant ( ). New York, N.Y., Dodd, Mead & Company, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; eastern Tennessee operations, 1863; operations in Kentucky, 1863; Perryville Campaign, Ky.; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Stones River, Tenn.; Army of the Cumberland; Morgan s Raid; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Burnside s Mud March; Chancellorsville Campaign, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; operations in Mississippi, 1863; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Charleston Harbor, S.C. GR: 241. Abbott, John S. C. The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, of the Various Naval and Military Engagements, of Heroic Deeds Performed by Armies and Individuals, and of Touching Scenes in the Field, the Camp, the Hospital, and the Cabin, Volume 1. Springfield, Mass., Gurdon Bill, pp. D.175[a]. MHR. 7

24 Major Topics: Causes of the war; secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Baltimore riot, 1861; Philippi, W.Va.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Hatteras Inlet Expedition; Ball s Bluff, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; Wilson Creek, Mo.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Merrimac-Monitor battle; operations in Florida, 1862; Georgia coastal operations, 1862; Mississippi River operations; New Orleans, La.; operations in Missouri, 1862; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; northern Alabama operations, GR: 247. Abbott, John S. C. The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, of the Various Naval and Military Engagements, of Heroic Deeds Performed by Armies and Individuals, and of Touching Scenes in the Field, the Camp, the Hospital, and the Cabin, Volume 2. Springfield, Mass., Gurdon Bill, pp. D.175[b]. MHR. Major Topics: Peninsular Campaign; Yorktown, Va.; Seven Days Battle; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; operations in Kentucky, July October 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; Corinth, Miss.; operations in Missouri, ; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Charleston, S.C., operations, 1863; eastern Tennessee operations, ; Iuka, Miss.; Stones River, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Suffolk, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Wilderness, Va.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Mobile, Ala.; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Shenandoah Valley, Va., operations in, 1864; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 254. Alexander, E. P. The American Civil War: A Critical Narrative. London, England, Siegle, Hill & Company, pp. D. None. N.Y.P. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Yorktown, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Peninsular Campaign; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Seven Days Battle; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Wilderness Campaign, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 262. Anderson, Charles C. Fighting by Southern Federals. New York, N.Y., Neale Publishing Company, pp. D. None. N.Y.P. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Hatteras Expedition; Belmont, Mo.; Mill Springs, Ky.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; New Madrid, Mo.; Kernstown, Va.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Corinth, Miss.; New Orleans Campaign, 1862; Williamsburg, Va.; Peninsular Campaign; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Seven Days Battle; Second Bull Run 8

25 Campaign, Va.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Antietam Campaign, Md.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Perryville, Ky.; operations in Missouri, 1862; Fredericksburg, Va.; Stones River, Tenn.; Arkansas Post; Charleston, S.C.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Red River Campaign, La.; Wilderness Campaign, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Monocacy, Md.; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Shenandoah Valley, Va., operations, 1864; Price s Missouri Raid, 1864; Franklin, Tenn.; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Sailor s Creek, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 267. Bierce, Ambrose. Battle Sketches. London, England, Shakespeare Head Press, pp. D. Indiana #51. HUL. Major Topics: Shiloh, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Franklin, Tenn. GR: 269. Blythe, Vernon. A History of the Civil War in the United States. New York, N.Y., Neale Publishing Company, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Conduct of the war; criticism. GR: 274. Coffin, Charles Carleton. Drum-Beat of the Nation: The First Period of the War of the Rebellion, from Its Outbreak to the Close of New York, N.Y., Harper & Brothers, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; Big Bethel, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Belmont, Mo.; Port Royal, S.C.; coastal operations, 1861; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; naval vessels; Monitor- Merrimac battle; North Carolina coastal operations, 1862; naval operations, ; Roanoke Island, N.C.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; Memphis, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Gaines Mills, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; South Mountain, Md.; Antietam, Md.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Perryville, Ky.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Vicksburg, Miss.; command and control. GR: 280. Coffin, Charles Carleton. Four Years of Fighting: A Volume of Personal Observation with the Army and Navy from the First Battle of Bull Run to the Fall of Richmond. New York, N.Y., Hurst and Company, [no pub date; preface date is 1866.] 416pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Newspapermen; soldier life, Union Army; civil-military relations; race relations; slaves; Black Americans; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Corinth, Miss.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; naval operations, 1863; Gettysburg, Pa.; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; North Anna, Va.; Cold 9

26 Harbor, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Atlanta, Ga.; Savannah, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Charleston, S.C.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Confederate Cotton Loan; foreign relations. GR: 285. Coffin, Charles Carleton. Freedom Triumphant: The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion, from September 1864 to Its Close. New York, N.Y., Harper & Brothers, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Winchester, Va.; Cedar Creek, Va.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Allatoona, Ga.; Fort McAllister, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; sanitary commissions; women; military hospitals; Fort Fisher, N.C.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Savannah, Ga.; race relations; slaves; Black Americans; civil-military relations; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Charleston, S.C.; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Five Forks, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; siege in Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Abraham Lincoln; command and control. GR: 291. Coffin, Charles Carleton. Marching to Victory: The Second Period of the War of the Rebellion, Including the Year New York, N.Y., Harper & Brothers, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Command and control; strategy; foreign relations; naval operations, ; naval vessels; Mississippi River operations, 1863; Vicksburg, Miss.; logistics; coastal operations, ; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Brandy Station, Va.; operations in Virginia, 1863; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Charleston Harbor, S.C.; Fort Wagner, S.C.; Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn. GR: 297. Coffin, Charles Carleton. Redeeming the Republic, the Third Period of the War of the Rebellion in the Year New York, N.Y., Harper & Brothers, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Florida, 1864; operations in Tennessee, 1864; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Red River Campaign, La.; command and control; strategy; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Drewry s [Drury s] Bluff; Cold Harbor, Va.; North Anna, Va.; Resaca, Ga.; New Hope Church, Ga.; operations in Georgia, 1864; Kenesaw [Kennesaw] Mountain, Ga.; New Market, Va.; Early s Washington Raid; naval operations, 1864; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Petersburg, Va.; siege in Petersburg, Va.; Battle of Crater, Va.; Morgan s Raid; Jonesboro, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; command and control. GR: 303. De Peyster, John Watts. The Decisive Conflicts of the Late Civil War, or Slaveholders Rebellion, Battles Morally, Territorially, and Militarily Decisive, No. 1: The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 The Battles of the South Mountain and of the Antietam, Sunday, September 14, to 10

27 Wednesday, September 17, New York, N.Y., MacDonald & Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Maryland, 1862; South Mountain, Md.; Antietam, Md.; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers. GR: 304. De Peyster, John Watts. The Decisive Conflicts of the Late Civil War, or Slaveholders Rebellion, Battles Morally, Territorially, and Militarily Decisive: Battle of Oak Ridge, Wednesday, July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg. New York, N.Y., MacDonald & Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Oak Ridge, Pa.; Williamsport, Md.; operations in Maryland, July 1863; George Gordon Meade; command and control. GR: 306. Dodge, Theodore Ayrault. Bird s-eye View of Our Civil War. Boston, James R. Osgood and Company, pp. D HUL. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; blockade; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Seven Days Battle, Va.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Antietam, Md.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Stones River, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Confederate Army soldier life; Union Army soldier life; casualties; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Marietta, Ga.; Kenesaw [Kennesaw], Ga.; Petersburg, Va.; Washington, D.C., defenses; Atlanta, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 311. Dodge, Theodore Ayrault. A Bird s-eye View of Our Civil War. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; blockade; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Seven Days Battle, Va.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Antietam, Md.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Stones River, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Confederate Army soldier life; Union Army soldier life; casualties; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Marietta, Ga.; Kenesaw [Kennesaw], Ga.; Petersburg, Va.; Washington, D.C., defenses; Atlanta, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va. 11

28 GR: 315. Duyckinck, Evert Augustus. National History of the War for the Union Civil, Military, Naval Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 1. New York, N.Y., Johnson, Fry & Company, , Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Norfolk Navy Yard, Va.; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; Washington, D.C., defenses; Jefferson Davis; Stephen Arnold Douglas; Fort Monroe, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; foreign relations; pirates and privateers; Carthage, Mo.; Lexington, Mo.; Hatteras Island, N.C.; North Carolina, coastal operations, 1861; strategy; command and control; casualties. GR: 323. Duyckinck, Evert Augustus. National History of the War for the Union Civil, Military, Naval Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 2. New York, N.Y., Johnson, Fry & Company, , Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Washington, D.C., defenses; Union Army general officers; pirates and privateers; Ball s Bluff, Va.; George B. McClellan; Winfield Scott; Belmont, Mo.; operations in Kentucky, 1861; Port Royal, S.C.; coastal operations, 1861; Trent Affair; foreign relations; Great Britain; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Virginia, 1861; operations in Kentucky, ; Mill Spring, Ky.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; North Carolina coastal operations, 1862; Roanoke Island, N.C.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Newbern, N.C.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Winchester, Va.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Fort Pulaski, Ga., coastal operations, 1862; Florida coastal operations, 1862; New Orleans, La.; Fort Macon, N.C.; Yorktown, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Mississippi River operations, 1862; naval operations, 1862; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; Nathaniel P. Banks; John C. Fremont; operations in Virginia, 1862; Seven Pines, Va.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Vicksburg, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Iuka, Miss.; operations in Maryland, 1862; South Mountain, Md.; Antietam, Md.; strategy; command and control; casualties. GR: 332. Duyckinck, Evert Augustus. National History of the War for the Union Civil, Military, Naval Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 3. New York, N.Y., Johnson, Fry & Company, , Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Union Army general officers; Ambrose E. Burnside; operations in Virginia, 1862; Fredericksburg, Va.; operations in North Carolina, 1862; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; operations in Arkansas, 1862; William T. Sherman; foreign relations; operations in South Carolina, 1862; Joseph Hooker; Chancellorsville, Va.; Thomas J. Jackson; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Ulysses S. Grant; Port Hudson, La.; Nathaniel P. Banks; operations in Virginia, 1863; Gettysburg, Pa.; Morgan s Raid; operations in Kentucky, 1863; operations in Ohio, 1863; operations in Tennessee, 1863; William S. Rosecrans; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; siege in 12

29 Knoxville, Tenn.; Charleston, S.C.; siege in Charleston, S.C.; operations in Louisiana, 1864; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Grant s Virginia Campaign, 1864; operations in Virginia, 1864; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; naval operations, 1864; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; operations in Tennessee, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; George Henry Thomas; Sherman s March to the Sea; Fort Fisher, N.C.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox, Va.; Robert E. Lee; operations in Alabama, 1865; Mobile, Ala.; strategy; command and control; casualties. GR: 341. Early, Jubal A. The Campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee: An Address by Lieut. General Jubal A. Early, before Washington and Lee University, January 19, Baltimore, Md., J. Murphy & Company, pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Robert E. Lee; Jubal A. Early; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; command and control. GR: 342. Eggleston, George Cary. The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct: A Narrative and Critical History, Volume 1. New York, N.Y., Sturgis & Walton, Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; strategy; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; foreign relations; blockade; Ulysses S. Grant; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; New Orleans, La.; David G. Farragut; George B. McClellan; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Thomas J. Jackson; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Robert E. Lee; Antietam, Md. GR: 347. Eggleston, George Cary. The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct: A Narrative and Critical History, Volume 2. New York, N.Y., Sturgis & Walton, Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; Ambrose E. Burnside; Fredericksburg, Va.; Henry Wager Halleck; Ulysses S. Grant; Corinth, Miss.; Braxton Bragg; Louisville, Ky.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Robert E. Lee; Thomas J. Jackson; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Charleston, S.C.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Red River Campaign, La.; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; naval vessels; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; William T. Sherman; Mobile, Ala.; Battle of the Crater; Jubal A. Early; operations in Pennsylvania, 1864; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Atlanta, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Joseph E. Johnston. GR: 352. Fiebeger, Gustav Joseph. Campaigns of the American Civil War. West Point, N.Y., United States Military Academy Printing Office, pp. D MHR. 13

30 Major Topics: Operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; casualties; strategy; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; operations in Kentucky, ; coastal operations, 1861; operations in Virginia, 1861; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; coastal operations, 1862; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1862; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Corinth, Miss.; operations in Mississippi, ; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Perryville, Ky.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; operations in West Virginia, 1863; coastal operations, ; Charleston, S.C.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Tullahoma Campaign, Tenn.; Morgan s Raid; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; operations in Arkansas, 1863; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Jubal A. Early; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Cedar Creek, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Red River Campaign, La.; operations in Arkansas, 1864; Mobile, Ala.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; operations in Virginia, 1865; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; operations in Alabama, GR: 357. Fiebeger, Gustav Joseph. Campaigns of the American Civil War. Atlas. West Point, N.Y., United States Military Academy Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topic: Battle maps. GR: 359. Formby, John. The American Civil War: A Concise History of Its Causes, Progress, and Results. New York, N.Y., Charles Scribner s Sons, pp. D. None. HUL. Major Topics: Operations in Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; coastal operations, 1861; blockade; Monitor-Merrimac battle; naval operations, 1862; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Seven Days Battle, Va.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; operations in Mississippi, ; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; New Orleans, La.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Maryland, 1862; Antietam, Md.; operations in Missouri, 1862; operations in Kentucky, ; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Salem Church, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; coastal operations, 1862; Charleston, S.C.; foreign relations; Napoleon III; Mexico; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Morgan s Raid; Sherman s March to the Sea; operations in Louisiana, 1864; operations in Missouri, ; operations in Arkansas, ; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Nashville, Tenn.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; naval operations, 1864; Cold Harbor, Va.; 14

31 Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Robert E. Lee; Thomas J. Jackson; Albert Sidney Johnston; George B. McClellan; Joseph Johnston; Braxton Bragg; Bedford Forrest; Pierre G. T. Beauregard; James Longstreet; William T. Sherman; Philip Sheridan; Jubal A. Early; Ulysses S. Grant; Jefferson Davis; biographies. GR: 365. Foster, Eli Greenawalt. The Civil War by Campaigns. Topeka, Kans., Crane & Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Naval operations, ; coastal operations, ; Western Theater, ; Eastern Theater, ; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Kentucky, ; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Ulysses S. Grant; Braxton Bragg; operations in Kentucky, ; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Atlanta Campaign; William T. Sherman; Sherman s March to the Sea; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; George B. McClellan; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Richmond, Va.; Robert E. Lee. GR: 369. Fout, Frederick W. The Dark Days of the Civil War: 1861 to F. A. Wagenfuehr, pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Antietam, Md.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Ambrose E. Burnside; Chickamauga, Ga.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Morgan s Raid; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Knoxville, Tex.; siege in Knoxville, Tenn.; Morristown, Tenn.; James Longstreet; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; William T. Sherman; Joseph E. Johnston; operations in Georgia, 1864; Jonesboro, Ga.; Hood s Tennessee Campaign. GR: 375. Geer, Walter. Campaigns of the Civil War. New York, N.Y., Brentano s, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; strategy; Robert E. Lee; Thomas J. Jackson; Irwin McDowell; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Kentucky, ; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Mill Spring, Ky.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Ulysses S. Grant; Shiloh, Tenn.; Albert Sidney Johnston; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Seven Days Battle, Va.; George B. McClellan; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Ambrose E. Burnside; Fredericksburg, Va.; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Don Carlos Buell; Braxton Bragg; William S. Rosecrans; Chancellorsville, Va.; Joseph Hooker; Gettysburg, Pa.; operations in Mississippi, ; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Tullahoma Campaign, Tenn.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; 15

32 Cold Harbor, Va.; Joseph E. Johnston; Grant s Virginia Campaign, 1864; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; operations in Tennessee, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; George Henry Thomas; Sherman s March to the Sea; Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; casualties; strategy. GR: 380. Gibson, J. W. A Chart History of the Civil War, , with Numerous Shaded Maps Showing the Progress of the Union Armies in Different Campaigns and During Different Years, for the Use of Schools. Chicago, Ill., A. Flanagan, pp. Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Battle maps; textbooks; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; soldier life; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Kentucky, 1861; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Corinth, Miss.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; operations in Virginia, 1862; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Emancipation Proclamation; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; Vicksburg, Miss.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; David G. Farragut; Mobile Bay, Ala.; operations in Tennessee, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Sherman s March to the Sea; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Ulysses S. Grant; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Richmond, Va.; Robert E. Lee. GR: 382. Glazier, Willard. Battles for the Union. Hartford, Dustin, Gilman & Company, pp. D. New York, N.Y., #80. HUL. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; Big Bethel, Va.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Mill Springs, Ky.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Newbern, N.C.; Winchester, Va.; Falmouth Heights, Va.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Williamsburg, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Brandy Station, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Chantilly, Va.; operations in Virginia, 1862; Antietam, Md.; Corinth, Miss.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; operations in Virginia, 1863; Chancellorsville, Va.; Aldie, Va.; Upperville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Falling Waters, W.Va.; Bristoe, Va.; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Olustee, Fla.; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Cedar Creek, Va.; Waynesboro, Va.; Bentonville, N.C.; Five Forks, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 387. Guernsey, Alfred H., and Henry M. Alden. Harper s Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion. New York, N.Y., Harper & Bros pp. D. None. HUL. Major Topics: Pictorial histories; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; command and control; strategy; casualties; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Fort Pickens, S.C.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; operations in Virginia, 16

33 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; Ball s Bluff, Va.; operations in Kentucky, ; Belmont, Mo.; naval operations, ; coastal operations, ; pirates and privateers; blockade; foreign relations; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Mill Springs, Ky.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; North Carolina coastal operations, 1862; Nashville, Tenn.; Roanoke Island, N.C.; Newbern, N.C.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; New Orleans, La.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; David G. Farragut; Military occupation; civil-military relations; operations in Arkansas, 1862; Indian-white relations; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Arizona; Texas; New Mexico; Island No. 10, Mo.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; guerrilla warfare; Braxton Bragg; Perryville, Ky.; Ulysses S. Grant; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; William S. Rosecrans; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Andrew Johnson; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; George B. McClellan; amphibious operations; Yorktown, Va.; siege in Yorktown, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Front Royal, Va.; Port Republic, Va.; Hanover Court House, Va.; Chickahominy River, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Robert E. Lee; J. E. B. Stuart; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Mechanicsville, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Ambrose E. Burnside; coastal operations, 1862; naval operations, 1862; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; operations in Virginia, 1863; Bristoe, Va.; George Gordon Meade; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Morgan s Raid; operations in Kentucky, 1863; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Vicksburg, Tenn.; William S. Rosecrans; George H. Thomas; Ulysses S. Grant; Braxton Bragg; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; siege in Knoxville, Tenn.; James Longstreet; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Joseph Hooker; William T. Sherman; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Meridian Campaign, Miss.; Bedford Forrest; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; operations in Florida, 1863; operations in Florida, 1864; Red River Expedition, La.; naval operations, 1864; operations in Louisiana, 1864; Nathaniel P. Banks; Price s Missouri Raid; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; Kennesaw Mountain, Ga.; Joseph E. Johnston; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; New Market, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Wilmington, N.C.; Charleston, S.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; civil-military relations; operations in Maryland, 1864; Fort Fisher, N.C.; naval operations, 1864; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Jefferson Davis; Abraham Lincoln; Early s Washington Raid. GR: 440. Holmes, Prescott. The Battles of the War for the Union, Being the Story of the Great Civil War from the Election of Abraham Lincoln to the Surrender at Appomattox. Philadelphia, Pa., Henry Altemus, [c1897]. 338pp. D Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; operations in Virginia, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Big Bethel, Va.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Shiloh, Tenn.; operations in Kentucky, ; Monitor-Merrimac battle; blockade; operations in Virginia, 1862; amphibious operations; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Yorktown, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley 17

34 Campaign, 1862; Seven Pines, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Antietam, Md.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Tenn.; Port Hudson, La.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; siege in Knoxville, Tenn.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; siege in Atlanta, Ga.; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Bentonville, N.C.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Wilmington, N.C.; Charleston, S.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Early s Washington Raid; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Cedar Creek, Va.; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Five Forks, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 444. Howbert, Abraham R. Reminiscences of the War. [Springfield, Ohio, Globe Printing & Publishing Co.], pp. D N.Y.P. Major Topics: William Lawrence; Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Virginia, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; operations in Virginia, 1862; Fredericksburg, Va.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Tenn.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Fort McAllister, Ga.; Ohio; Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry; military hospitals; prisoners of war; Winchester, Va.; Andrews Raid; Morgan s Raid; espionage; women; Sherman s March to the Sea; logistics; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; Philip H. Sheridan; prisons. GR: 448. Hull Longstreet, Augustus. The Campaigns of the Confederate Army. Atlanta, Ga., Foote and Davies Company, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Perryville, Ky.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Western Theater, ; naval operations, ; naval vessels; Confederate Army general officers; strategy. GR: 451. Humphrey, Willis C. The Great Contest: A History of Military and Naval Operations during the Civil War in the United States of America, Detroit, Mich., C. H. Smith and Co., pp. DLC or NYPL 18

35 Major Topics: Operations in Virginia, 1861; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Chantilly, Va.; South Mountain, Md.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; operations in Virginia, 1863; Gettysburg, Pa.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Belmont, Mo.; Shiloh, Tenn.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Corinth, Miss.; Perryville, Ky.; operations in Arkansas, 1862; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Vicksburg, Tenn.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; siege in Vicksburg, Tenn.; naval operations, 1862; Morgan s Raid; operations in Kentucky, 1863; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Five Forks, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Ulysses S. Grant; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Cedar Creek, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Missouri, ; operations in Arkansas, 1864; Western Theater, ; naval operations, ; blockade; North Carolina coastal operations, 1861; North Carolina coastal operations, 1862; North Carolina coastal operations, ; New Orleans, La.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; David G. Farragut; Charleston Harbor, S.C.; operations in Louisiana, ; Mobile Bay, Ala.; naval vessels; pirates and privateers; Port Hudson, La.; casualties; military cemeteries; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; Abraham Lincoln; Ulysses S. Grant. GR: 459. Jennings, Janet. The Blue and Gray. Madison, Wis., Cantwell Printing Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Biographies; Union Army general officers; Confederate Army general officers; Cedar Creek, Va.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Philip H. Sheridan; Ulysses S. Grant; Vicksburg, Miss.; William T. Sherman; Sherman s March to the Sea; Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Appomattox Court House, Va.; Robert E. Lee; Joseph E. Johnston; Grand Review, Washington, D.C., 1865; Abraham Lincoln. GR: 462. Johnson, Clifton. Battleground Adventures: The Stories of Dwellers on the Scenes of Conflict in Some of the Most Notable Battles of the Civil War, Collected in Personal Interviews. Boston, Mass., Houghton Mifflin Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Civil-military relations; race relations; slaves; Black Americans; John Brown; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Atlanta, Ga.; Cedar Creek, Va.; Atlanta Campaign; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign. 19

36 GR: 466. Johnson, Rossiter. Campfire and Battlefield: An Illustrated History of the Campaigns and Conflicts of the Great Civil War. New York, N.Y., Bryan, Taylor & Company, pp. D HUL. Major Topics: Pictorial histories; battle maps; Confederate Army general officers; Union Army general officers; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Missouri, ; operations in Virginia, 1861; blockade; naval operations, ; coastal operations, ; Roanoke Island, N.C.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; New Orleans, La.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Yorktown, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Virginia, 1862; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Western Theater, ; Perryville, Ky.; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Fort Pulaski, Ga.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Black soldiers; Thomas J. Jackson; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; New York City draft riots; Charleston, S.C.; siege in Charleston, S.C.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; siege in Knoxville, Tenn.; military prisons; war crimes; sanitary commissions; women; Mosby s Raiders; Vermilion Bayou, La.; operations in Virginia, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; naval vessels; Red River Campaign, La.; operations in Louisiana, 1864; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 477. Johnson, Rossiter. The Fight for the Republic. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam s Sons, pp. D HUL. Major Topics: Abraham Lincoln; Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; coastal operations, 1861; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Island No. 10, Mo.; blockade; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Red River Campaign, La.; naval operations, 1864; operations in Louisiana, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; naval vessels; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Cedar Creek, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Petersburg, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign; Ulysses S. Grant; Robert E. Lee; Grand Review, Washington, D.C., 1865; casualties. GR: 483. Johnston, Joseph E. Narrative of Military Operations, Directed during the Late War Between the States, by Joseph E. Johnston. New York, N.Y., D. Appleton and Company, pp. D MHR. 20

37 Major Topics: Command and control; strategy; Confederate Army general officers; Joseph E. Johnston; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Virginia, 1861; Jefferson Davis; Pierre G. T. Beauregard; Robert Patterson; Irwin McDowell; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Washington, D.C., defenses; J. E. B. Stuart; George B. McClellan; Leesburg, Va.; Thomas J. Jackson; Judah Phillip Benjamin; Peninsular Campaign; Yorktown, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; operations in Mississippi, ; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Mississippi River operations, 1862; Mississippi River operations, 1863; Baker s Creek, Miss.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Ulysses S. Grant; John Clifford Pemberton; Braxton Bragg; Jackson, Miss.; Dalton, Ga.; Resaca, Ga.; New Hope Church, Ga.; William T. Sherman; operations in Georgia, 1864; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Kenesaw [Kennesaw] Mountain, Ga.; Macon, Ga.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Kinston, N.C.; operations in Virginia, 1865; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; John B. Floyd. GR: 490. Quad, M. [pseudonym]. Field, Fort, and Fleet: Being a Series of Brilliant and Authentic Sketches of the Most Notable Battles of the Late Civil War, Including Many Incidents and Circumstances Never Before Published in Any Form, Detroit, Mich., Detroit Free Press Publishing Company, D. None. 437pp. NYPL or HUL. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Lexington, Mo.; Balls Bluff, Va.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Fort Macon, N.C.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Yorktown, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Seven Pines, Va.; Cross Keys, Va.; Port Republic, Va.; naval vessels; Earl Van Dorn; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; New Orleans, La.; George B. McClellan; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; South Mountain, Md.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Antietam, Md.; war crimes; Norfolk Navy Yard, Va.; casualties; harbor defenses; ammunition; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Corinth, Miss.; Perryville, Ky.; Pensacola, Fla.; Island No. 10, Mo.; blockade; Richmond, Va.; military prisons; J. E. B. Stuart; Zagonyi s Charge; Hilton Head, S.C.; Nashville, Tenn.; Fort Pulaski, Ga.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Lavergne, Tenn.; Abraham Lincoln; scouts; spies; Nashville, Tenn.; naval operations, ; Charleston, S.C.; Morgan s Raid; Chancellorsville, Va.; Thomas J. Jackson; Brandy Station, Va.; Aldie, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Jubal A. Early. GR: 496. Livermore, William R. The Story of the Civil War: A Concise Account of the War in the United States of America between 1861 and 1865, in Continuation of the Story by John Codman Ropes, Part III: The Campaigns of 1863 to July 10th, Together with the Operations on the Mississippi from April 1862, Book I: Chancellorsville, Operations against Vicksburg, Etc. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam s Sons, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: John Codman Ropes; operations in Mississippi, 1862; New Orleans, La.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Mississippi River operations, 1862; Mississippi River 21

38 operations, 1863; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Chickasaw Bayou, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; operations in Tennessee, 1863; Chattanooga, Tenn.; operations in Virginia, 1863; Kelly s Ford, Va.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Vicksburg, Miss.; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; battle maps. GR: 500. Livermore, William R. The Story of the Civil War: A Concise Account of the War in the United States of America between 1861 and 1865, in Continuation of the Story by John Codman Ropes, Part III: The Campaigns of 1863 to July 10th, Together with the Operations on the Mississippi from April 1862, Book II: Vicksburg, Port Hudson, Tullahoma, and Gettysburg. New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam s Sons, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Tullahoma, Tenn.; Gettysburg, Pa. GR: 504. Lossing, Benson John. A History of the Civil War, , and the Causes That Led Up to the Great Conflict, by Benson J. Lossing, LL.D., and a Chronological Summary and Record of Every Engagement between the Troops of the Union and Confederacy and Showing the Total Losses and Casualties Together with Maps of Localities. Compiled from the Official Records of the War Department. New York, N.Y., War Memorial Association, [c.1912]. 512pp. D.216, Volume III. MHR. Major Topics: Prewar secession issues; Kansas; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Baltimore Riot, April 1, 1861; Big Bethel, Va.; Western Virginia operations; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, ; Lexington, Mo.; North Carolina Expedition; operations in New Mexico; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Mill Spring, Ky.; Tennessee River operations; Island Number 10, Mo.; Shiloh, Tenn.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; New Orleans, La.; Shenandoah Valley, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Kentucky Invasion; operations in Mississippi and Louisiana, spring summer 1862; Stones River Campaign, Tenn.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Chancellorsville Campaign, Va.; Morgan s Ohio-Indiana Raid; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Fort Wagner, S.C.; Price s Missouri Raid; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Campaign, Va.; Union cavalry Richmond raids; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, Va.; siege in Petersburg, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Richmond Campaign; Appomattox, Va. GR: 510. Lossing, Benson John. Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume I. Philadelphia, Pa., George W. Childs, pp. D. Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Prewar secession issues; Fort Sumter, S.C.; secession conventions; Confederate government establishment; secession activities in Texas, Florida, Virginia, and Maryland; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; fortification of Washington, D.C.; operations in western Virginia, 1861; operations in southeastern Virginia, 1861; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va. 22

39 GR: 517. Lossing, Benson John. Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume II. Hartford, Conn., T. Belknap, D. 640pp. Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Army of the Potomac; operations in eastern Tennessee, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in western Virginia, 1861; operations in Kentucky, 1861; operations in Hatteras, N.C.; South Carolina coastal operations, 1861; Potomac River operations, 1861; Roanoke Island, N.C.; operations in New Mexico, 1861; Forts Henry and Donelson, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Columbus, Ky.; Island Number 10, Mo.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Mitchell s Alabama invasion; Shiloh, Tenn.; operations in southern Tennessee northern Mississippi, 1862; operations in Alabama, 1862; New Berne, N.C.; Fort Macon, N.C.; Fort Pulaski, Ga.; Florida coastal operations, 1862; New Orleans, La.; operations in Shenandoah Valley, 1862; Peninsular Campaign; Pope s Virginia Campaign; Antietam Campaign; Morgan s First Kentucky Raid; Iuka, Miss.; operations in Missouri, 1862; Stones River, Tenn.; Chickasaw Bayou, Miss.; Arkansas Post, Ark.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La. GR: 525. Lossing, Benson John. Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume III. Hartford, Conn., T. Belknap, pp. Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Chancellorsville Campaign, Va.; Suffolk, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; New York Draft Riots; Morgan s Indiana-Ohio Raid; operations in eastern Tennessee, 1863; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Charleston, S.C.; operations in Missouri, 1863; operations in Arkansas, 1863; operations in Texas, 1863; operations in Indian Territory, 1863; Forrest s Tennessee Raid; operations in Mississippi, 1863; Fort Pillow Massacre, Tenn.; Red River Expedition; Price s Missouri Raid, 1864; operations in eastern Tennessee, 1864; Wilderness Campaign, Va.; Spotsylvania Campaign, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Early s Maryland Raid, 1864; Shenandoah Valley, Va., 1864; Atlanta Campaign; Sherman s March to the Sea; operations in Tennessee, ; Nashville, Tenn.; Mobile, Ala.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; burning of Charleston, S.C.; operations in Florida, ; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Goldsboro, N.C.; operations in Alabama, 1865; occupation of Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 533. Mahan, Asa. A Critical History of the Late American War. New York, N.Y., A. S. Barnes & Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; operations in Kentucky, 1861; Shiloh, Tenn.; Corinth, Miss.; Pope s Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; operations in Tennessee, ; operations in Kentucky, 1862; operations in Mississippi, ; Atlantic coastal operations, ; Stones River Campaign, Tenn.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Chancellorsville Campaign; Gettysburg Campaign; Chattanooga and Chickamauga Campaign; naval operations, ; Bristoe Campaign; Mine Run Campaign; 23

40 Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Campaign; Cold Harbor Campaign; Atlanta Campaign; 1864 Campaigns; Price s Missouri Raid, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Sherman s March to the Sea; Savannah, Ga.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Goldsboro, N.C.; Appomattox Campaign. GR: 538. M Cann, Thomas H. The Campaigns of the Civil War in the United States of America, [Hoboken, N.J., Hudson Observer, 1915.] 223pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Prewar secession issues; operations in Border States, 1861; naval operations, ; Western Theater, 1862; Eastern Theater, 1862; Vicksburg Campaign; Gulf campaigns, 1863; Virginia campaigns, ; Chancellorsville Campaign; Gettysburg Campaign; naval operations, 1863; Chattanooga Campaign; Western Theater, 1864; Southwestern Theater, 1864; Atlanta Campaign; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; naval operations, ; Sherman s March to the Sea; Grant s 1864 campaigns; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1864; fall of Richmond, Va.; Sherman s Carolina Campaign; Appomattox Campaign. GR: 541. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. The Peninsular Campaign of General McClellan in 1862: Papers Read before the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts in 1876, 1877, 1878, and 1880, Volume I. Boston, Mass., James R. Osgood and Company, pp. D.1405[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Peninsular Campaign; Yorktown, Va.; Seven Days Battles; Malvern Hill, Va. GR: 544. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Campaigns in Virginia, Boston [Cambridge], Mass., Houghton, Mifflin and Company [The Riverside Press], pp. D. 1405[b]. MHR. Major Topics: Patterson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1861; Peninsular Campaign; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, GR: 549. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. The Virginia Campaign of General Pope in 1862: Papers Read before the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts in 1876, 1877, and 1880, Volume II. Boston, Mass., Ticknor and Company, pp. D. 1405[c]. MHR. Major Topics: Pope s Virginia Campaign; Henry Halleck; Army of Virginia; Jackson s Manassas Junction Raid; Groveton, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Chantilly, Va.; Fitz-John Porter Case; Alexandria, Va. GR: 554. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. The Virginia Campaign of 1862 under General Pope, Edited by Theodore F. Dwight. Boston, Mass., Houghton, Mifflin and Company, pp. D. 1405[d]. MHR. Major Topics: Pope s Virginia Campaign; Henry Halleck; Army of Virginia; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Fitz-John Porter Case; Cedar Mountain, Va. 24

41 GR: 561. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Boston: Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, , Volume III. Boston, Mass., Griffith- Stillings Press, pp. D. 1405[e]. MHR. Major Topics: Antietam Campaign, Md.; Military Situation in Northern Virginia, November 1862; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Marye s Heights and Salem Church, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Pickett s Charge; Ewell s Attack; Williamsport, Md.; Bristoe Campaign, Va.; Mine Run Campaign, Va. GR: 567. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. The Wilderness Campaign, May June 1864: Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Boston, Volume IV. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[f]. MHR. Major Topics: Grant s Virginia Campaign, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va.; Army of the Potomac operations, May 1864; North Anna, Va.; Totopotomy, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va. GR: 573. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Boston: Petersburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Volume V. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[g]. MHR. Major Topics: Army of the Potomac operations, June 1864; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Bermuda Hundred, Va.; Petersburg Mine, Va.; Weldon Railroad, Va.; Reams Station, Va.; Boydton Plank Road, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Stonewall Jackson; Gettysburg, Pa.; Robert E. Lee. GR: 578. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts: The Shenandoah Campaigns of 1862 and 1864 and the Appomattox Campaign, 1865, Volume VI. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[h]. MHR. Major Topics: Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1864; Cedar Creek, Va.; Gravelly Run, Va.; Five Forks, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Sailor s Creek, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 584. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Campaigns in Kentucky and Tennessee, Including the Battle of Chickamauga, : Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Volume VII. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[i]. MHR. Major Topics: Fort Donelson Campaign, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Kentucky Campaign, 1862; Buell operations in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862; Murfreesboro Campaign, Tenn.; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; eastern Tennessee Campaign, September 1863; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn. 25

42 GR: 590. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. The Mississippi Valley, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, : Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Volume VIII. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[j]. MHR. Major Topics: Missouri, ; Port Hudson, La.; Red River Expedition, La.; Buell s Tennessee Campaign, 1863; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; William T. Sherman; Sherman s March to the Sea; Mobile, Ala.; Burnside s eastern Tennessee Campaign. GR: 597. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Operations on the Atlantic Coast, , Virginia, 1862, Vicksburg, 1864: Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Volume IX. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[k]. MHR. Major Topics: Fort Sumter, S.C.; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Department of North Carolina, ; South Carolina coastal operations, 1862; Charleston, S.C.; Port Royal, S.C.; James Island, S.C.; Secessionville, S.C.; Suffolk, Va.; Olustee, Fla.; operations in Virginia, Tenth Army Corps, May 1864; Bermuda Hundred, Va.; Drewry s Bluff, Va.; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Columbia, S.C.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Mississippi River; Vicksburg, Miss. GR: 604. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Critical Sketches of Some of the Federal and Confederate Commanders, Edited by Theodore F. Dwight. Boston, Mass., Houghton, Mifflin & Company, pp. D. 1405[l]. MHR. Major Topics: Pierre G. T. Beauregard; Ulysses S. Grant; Winfield S. Hancock; Andrew Atkinson Humphreys; George B. McClellan; William T. Sherman; J. E. B. Stuart; George Henry Thomas. GR: 608. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Naval Actions and History, Boston, Mass., Griffith-Stallings Press, pp. D. 1405[m]. MHR. Major Topics: Prewar U.S. Navy; Home Naval Squadron, ; USS Cumberland; USS Monitor; Charleston Harbor, S.C.; Mobile Bay, Ala.; U.S. Naval Brigade. GR: 613. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Civil War and Miscellaneous Papers: Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Volume XIV. Boston, Mass., n.pub., pp. D. 1405[o]. MHR. Major Topics: Antietam Campaign, Md.; U.S. Second Army Corps; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; U.S. Twelfth Corps; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; guerrilla operations in Tennessee; Petersburg, Va.; Fort Harrison, Va.; Cedar Creek, Va.; Richmond, Va.; military prisons; Abraham Lincoln reflections on the war. 26

43 GR: 619. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume One: The OPening Battles. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: U.S. Navy; strategy; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; New Orleans, La.; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign; Yorktown, Va.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Seven Days Battle; Virginia Theater, GR: 623. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Two: Two Years of Grim War. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Cedar Mountain, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Baton Rouge, La.; Corinth, Miss.; Stones River, Tenn.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; chronology, August 1862 April 1864; Western Theater. GR: 627. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Three: The Decisive Battles. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Court House, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Drewry s [Drury s] Bluff, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1864; Charleston, S.C., 1864; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Columbia, S.C.; Bentonville, N.C.; Goldsboro, N.C.; Nashville, Tenn.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; Chronology, May 1864 to May GR: 631. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Four: The Cavalry. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Cavalry; Confederate Cavalry operations, Eastern Theater; Federal Cavalry operations, Eastern Theater; Federal Cavalry operations, Western Theater; Morgan s Christmas Raid, ; Partisan Rangers; cavalry command and control. 27

44 GR: 635. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Five: Forts and Artillery. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Artillery; Federal Artillery Organization; Confederate Artillery Organization; Gettysburg, Pa.; Washington, D.C., defenses; Charleston, S.C., defenses; ordnance; fortifications; Engineer Corps; Confederate Engineer Service; military railroads; Richmond, Va., defenses. GR: 639. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Six: Navies. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: U.S. Navy; Confederate Navy; coastal expeditions, , U.S. Navy; blockade; Ironclads; Monitor-Merrimac battle; New Orleans. La.; Mississippi River operations; Mississippi River Fleet; Mobile Bay, Ala.; shoreline battles, ; Confederate cruisers; CSS Alabama; naval chronology, GR: 643. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Seven: Prisons and Hospitals. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Prisons; prisoners of war; prison life; provost marshal; Federal Medical Service; Confederate Medical Service; hospitals; Ambulance Corps; navy surgeons; private relief agencies; Sanitary Commission; Christian Commission. GR: 647. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Eight: Soldier Life; Secret Service. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Command and control; soldier life in Union Army; soldier life in Confederate Army; military information; Union Army Secret Service; Confederate Army Secret Service; Signal Service; military telegraphy; balloons. GR: 651. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Nine: Poetry and Eloquence of Blue and Gray. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Soldier life; poetry and verse. 28

45 GR: 655. Miller, Francis Trevelyan. The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes: Thousands of Scenes Photographed , with Text by Many Special Authorities, Volume Ten: Armies and Leaders. New York, N.Y., The Review of Reviews Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Ulysses S. Grant; Robert E. Lee; William T. Sherman; Thomas Jackson; casualties; Union Army; Confederate Army; veterans organizations; Grand Army of the Republic; United Confederate Veterans; Union Army general officers; Confederate Army general officers. GR: 659. Nicolay, John George. The Outbreak of Rebellion. New York, N.Y., Charles Scribner s Sons, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Prewar history; secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; Washington, D.C., defenses; Alexandria, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Kentucky, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Patterson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va. GR: 662. O Dowda, J. W. A Summary of the Campaigns Which Led up to the Wilderness Campaign in 1864, London, H. Rees, Ltd. [1908]. 25pp. D. None. MHR Major Topics: Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Department of Mississippi; Vicksburg, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; eastern Tennessee, 1863; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Virginia Theater of Operations, ; Bristoe Campaign, Va.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; operations in Mississippi, 1864; Red River Expedition; Ulysses S. Grant; distribution of forces; Wilderness Campaign, Va. GR: 663. Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d Orleans, Comte de. History of the Civil War in America, Volume I. Philadelphia, Pa., J. H. Coates & Company, pp. D. 230[a], Volume III. MHR. Major Topics: Antebellum U.S. history; U.S. Army; Mexican-American War; secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; war preparations; Lexington, Mo.; Ball s Bluff, Va.; chronology of events, 1861; operations in Kentucky, 1861; West Virginia, 1861; Port Royal, S.C.; U.S. Navy; blockade; Confederate Navy; coastal operations, 1861; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; operations in Missouri, 1862; operations in New Mexico, 1862; eastern Tennessee, 1862; Corinth, Miss.; Shiloh, Tenn.; coastal operations, 1862; Burnside s Campaign; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Peninsular Campaign; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, GR: 671. Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d Orleans, Comte de. History of the Civil War in America, Volume II. Philadelphia, Pa., Joseph H. Coates & Company, pp. D. 230[b], Volume III. MHR. 29

46 Major Topics: Peninsular Campaign; Williamsburg, Va.; Yorktown, Va.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Gaines Mill, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; naval operations, ; New Orleans, La.; Mississippi River operations; Memphis, Tenn.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Fort Pulaski; Port Hudson, La.; South Atlantic coastal operations, 1862; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Groveton, Va.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; South Mountain, Md.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Perryville, Ky.; Forrest Cavalry operations; operations in Kentucky, ; Corinth, Miss.; Iuka, Miss.; Prairie Grove, Ark.; operations in Missouri, ; operations in Indian Territory, ; Far West operations, ; Chickasaw Bayou (Bluffs), Miss.; Milliken s Bend, La.; operations in Louisiana, ; eastern Tennessee operations; Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Stones River, Tenn.); Fredericksburg, Va.; Burnside s Mud March; blockade; coastal operations, ; recruiting, Union; Emancipation Proclamation. GR: 680. Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d Orleans, Comte de. History of the Civil War in America, Volume III. Philadelphia, Pa., Porter & Coates, pp. D. 230[c], Vol. III. MHR. Major Topics: Virginia Theater of Operations, 1863; Chancellorsville, Va.; Suffolk, Va.; CSS Alabama; operations in West Virginia, 1863; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Port Gibson, Miss.; Grierson s Mississippi raids; Champion s Hill, Miss.; Brandy Station, Va.; Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1863; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Bristoe Station, Va.; Mine Run Campaign, Va. GR: 691. Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d Orleans, Comte de. History of the Civil War in America, Volume IV. Philadelphia, Pa., Henry T. Coates & Company, pp. D. 230[d], Volume III. MHR. Major Topics: Tullahoma Campaign, Tenn.; eastern Tennessee operations, 1863; Knoxville, Tenn.; Cumberland Gap, Tenn.; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Horseshoe Ridge, Tenn.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Wauhatchie, Tenn.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; Fort Sanders, Tenn.; Charleston, S.C.; southeastern U.S. coastal operations, 1863; Far West operations, 1863; operations in Texas, 1863; operations in Arkansas, 1863; Bayou Teche, La.; Minnesota Indian outbreak, ; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Red River Expedition; Alexandria, La.; Olustee, Fla.; operations in Florida, GR: 699. Petersen, Frederick A. Military Review of the Campaign in Virginia & Maryland in 1862, [Part I]. [New York, N.Y., n.pub., 1862]. 55pp. D. 1408[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Command and control; Army of the Potomac; George B. McClellan; Belmont, Mo.; Edwin M. Stanton; John C. Fremont; N. P. Banks; Patterson s Shenandoah Campaign, 1861; Irwin McDowell; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Winchester, Va. (1st); Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md. 30

47 GR: 700. Petersen, Frederick A. Military Review of the Campaign in Virginia and Maryland, Under Generals J. C. Fremont, N. P. Banks, Irwin McDowell, Franz Sigel, John Pope, James S. Wadsworth, Wm. H. Halleck, George B. McClellan, and Ambrose Burnside in 1862, Part II. New York, N.Y., n.pub., pp. D. 1408[b]. MHR. Major Topics: George B. McClellan; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Washington, D.C., defense; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Henry W. Halleck; Ambrose Burnside; N. P. Banks; Irwin McDowell; Fredericksburg, Va.; Emancipation Proclamation. GR: 701. Pollard, Edward A. The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates, Comprising a Full and Authentic Account of the Rise and Progress of the Late Southern Confederacy The Campaigns, Battles, Incidents, and Adventures of the Most Gigantic Struggle of the World s History. New York, N.Y., E. B. Treat & Company, pp. D Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Antebellum history; secession; Abraham Lincoln; Maryland; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Kentucky, ; Ball s Bluff, Va.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1861; coastal operations, ; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Fort Henry Tenn.; eastern Tennessee operations, ; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Peninsular Campaign; Island No. 10, Mo.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Mississippi River operations, 1862; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Antietam Campaign, Md.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Chancellorsville Campaign, Va.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Charleston, S.C.; eastern Tennessee operations, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; operations in Florida, 1864; Red River Expedition; Virginia Theater of Operations, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1864; Early s Washington Raid; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Alabama- Kearsarge battle; operations in Missouri, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Sherman s March to the Sea; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 710. Pollard, Edward A. Southern History of the War: The First Year of the War. New York, N.Y., Charles B. Richardson, pp. D Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Antebellum history; secession; Abraham Lincoln; Bethel, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1861; Lexington, Mo.; operations in Kentucky, ; Hatteras Expedition; coastal operations, ; eastern Tennessee operations, 1862; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Valverde, N.M.; Shiloh, Tenn.; New Orleans, La. 31

48 GR: 715. Pollard, Edward A. [Confederate States of America War Department.] Southern History of the War: Official Reports of Battles, as Published by Order of the Confederate Congress at Richmond. New York, N.Y., Charles B. Richardson, pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Pensacola, Fla.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Dover, Tenn.; operations in New Mexico, 1862; Valverde, N.M.; Glorietta, N.M.; Columbus, Miss.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Jacksonville, Fla.; New Orleans, La.; South Mills, N.C.; Bridgeport, Tenn.; Tennessee River operations, 1862; Princeton, W.Va.; Corinth, Miss.; James Island (Secessionville), S.C.; Morgan s First Kentucky Raid; Yorktown, Va.; Warwick River, Va.; Pinckney Island, S.C.; Gallatin, Tenn.; Richmond, Ky.; Nashville, Tenn. GR: 721. Pollard, Edward A. Southern History of the War: The Second Year of the War. New York, N.Y., Charles B. Richardson, pp. D Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: New Orleans, La.; Yorktown, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Peninsular Campaign; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Morgan s First Kentucky Raid; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1862; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Harper s Ferry, W.Va.; Richmond, Ky.; Perryville, Ky.; operations in Mississippi, ; Corinth, Miss.; Trans-Mississippi Theater operations, ; operations in Missouri, ; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Stones River, Tenn.; eastern Tennessee operations, ; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; operations in Texas, 1862; Charleston, S.C.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa. GR: 726. Pollard, Edward A. Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War. New York, N.Y., Charles B. Richardson, pp. D Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Chancellorsville, Va.; Winchester, Va. (2nd); Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Jackson, Miss.; Helena, Ark.; Trans-Mississippi Theater of Operations, 1863; operations in Louisiana, 1863; Charleston, S.C.; Morgan s Indiana-Ohio Raid; eastern Tennessee operations, 1863; Cumberland Gap, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Confederate naval operations, 1863; Bristoe Station, Va.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Sabine Pass, Tex.; Newbern, N.C.; Ocean Pond, Fla.; operations in Mississippi, 1863; Red River Expedition; Forrest s Third Kentucky Raid; North Carolina coastal operations, 1863; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga. GR: 731. Pollard, Edward A. Southern History of the War: The Last Year of the War. New York, N.Y., Charles B. Richardson, pp. D Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1864; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Alabama-Kearsarge battle; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Early s Washington 32

49 Raid; Morgan s Kentucky Raid; Price s Missouri Raid; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Sherman s March to the Sea; St. Alban s Raid; Winchester, Va. (3rd); Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Hood s Tennessee Campaign; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Bentonville, N.C.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 736. Porter, Horace. Campaigning with Grant. New York, N.Y., Century Company, pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Ulysses S. Grant; command and control; Wilderness Campaign, Va.; Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va.; North Anna, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Weldon Railroad, Va.; Hunter s Raid on Richmond; Early s Washington Raid; Petersburg Mine, Va.; Reams s Station, Va.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Fort Harrison, Va.; Cedar Creek, Va.; Hatcher s Run, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Franklin, Tenn.; Fort Stedman, Va.; Five Forks, Va.; Appomattox, Va. GR: 743. Ropes, John Codman. The Story of the Civil War: A Concise Account of the War in the United States of America between 1861 and 1865, Part I: To the Opening of the Campaigns of New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam s Sons, pp. D. 1413[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Ante-bellum history; secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Eastern Theater operations, ; Atlantic and Gulf coastal operations, ; Western Theater operations, ; operations in Tennessee, ; operations in Kentucky, ; George B. McClellan. GR: 747. Ropes, John Codman. The Story of the Civil War: A Concise Account of the War in the United States of America between 1861 and 1865, Part II: The Campaigns of New York, N.Y., G. P. Putnam s Sons, pp. D. 1413[b]. MHR. Major Topics: Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Groveton, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; eastern Tennessee operations, 1862; Chattanooga Campaign; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Stones River, Tenn.; Fredericksburg, Va. GR: 753. Schalk, Emil. Campaigns of 1862 and 1863, Illustrating the Principles of Strategy. Philadelphia, Pa., J. B. Lippincott & Company, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Strategy; geography of Confederacy; Atlantic coastal operations, ; Fort Henry, Tenn.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; operations in Missouri, ; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Shiloh, Tenn.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Memphis, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; Monitor- Merrimac battle; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Yorktown, Va.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Pope s Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va. 33

50 Campaign; Perryville, Ky.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Stones River, Tenn. GR: 756. Steele, Matthew F. American Campaigns, Volume 1: Text. Washington, D.C., Byron S. Adams, pp. D. 1416[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Colonial wars; Revolutionary War; War of 1812; Mexican War ; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Forts Henry and Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Stones River Campaign, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Spanish-American War. GR: 764. Steele, Matthew F. American Campaigns, Volume 2: Maps. Washington, D.C., Byron S. Adams, pp. D. 1416[b]. MHR. Major Topics: Colonial wars; Revolutionary War; War of 1812; Mexican War; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Forts Henry and Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Stones River Campaign, Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Spanish-American War. GR: 771. Strickler, T. D. Battles, Actions, and Skirmishes of the Civil War: When and Where We Met Each Other on Shore and Afloat Battles, Engagements, Actions, Skirmishes, and Expeditions during the Civil War, Philadelphia, Pa., W. C. Strickler, [1899]. 279pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Alabama, ; Arizona Territory operations, ; operations in Arkansas, ; operations in California, ; operations in Colorado, ; Dakota Territory operations, ; Washington, D.C.; operations in Florida, ; operations in Georgia, ; Idaho Territory operations, ; operations in Illinois, ; operations in Indiana, ; Indian Territory operations, ; operations in Kansas, ; operations in Kentucky, ; operations in Louisiana, ; operations in Maine, ; operations in Maryland, ; operations in Massachusetts, ; operations in Minnesota, ; operations in Mississippi, ; Mississippi River operations, ; operations in Missouri, ; operations in Montana, ; naval operations, ; operations in Nebraska, ; operations in Nevada, ; operations in 34

51 New Mexico, ; operations in New York, ; operations in North Carolina, ; operations in Ohio, ; operations in Oregon, ; operations in Pennsylvania, ; operations in South Carolina, ; operations in Tennessee, ; operations in Texas, ; operations in Utah, ; operations in Vermont, ; operations in Virginia, ; operations in Washington, ; operations in West Virginia, ; Army Corps, GR: 774. Swinton, William. The Twelve Decisive Battles of the War: A History of the Eastern and Western Campaigns in Relation to the Actions That Decided Their Issue. New York, N.Y., Dick & Fitzgerald, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Stones River, Tenn.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Wilderness, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Nashville, Tenn.; Five Forks, Va. GR: 780. Tenney, William Jewett. The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. New York, N.Y., D. Appleton & Company, pp. Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; operations in New Mexico, 1861; Northern Virginia operations, 1861; operations in Kentucky, ; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Shiloh Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Yorktown, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; naval operations, ; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Perryville, Ky.; eastern Tennessee operations, ; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; operations in Louisiana, 1862; operations in New Mexico, 1862; Indian operations in Minnesota, 1862; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Port Hudson, La.; Chancellorsville Campaign, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; operations in Texas, 1863; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Red River Expedition, La.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; North Anna, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1864; Cold Harbor, Va.; Early s Washington Raid; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; naval operations, 1864; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 790. Todd, Albert. The Campaigns of the Rebellion. Manhattan, Kans., Printing Department, State Agricultural College, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg Campaign, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Wilderness, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; 35

52 Petersburg, Va.; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Western Theater, ; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Mill Springs, Ky.; Stones River, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Sherman s March to the Sea. GR: 792. Vineyard, Thomas Elbert. Battles of the Civil War. Spencer, W.Va., n.pub., pp. D. None. N.Y.P. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Fair Oaks, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Cedar Mountain, Va.; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Vicksburg Campaign, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Cloyd Mountain, Va.; Petersburg, Va.; Appomattox, Va. GR: 794. Werner, Edgar Albert. Historical Sketch of the War of the Rebellion, from 1861 to 1865: Movements of the Federal and Confederate Armies; Chronological List of Engagements; Reconstruction Proceedings; Proclamations, Statistical Tables, Etc. Albany, N.Y., Weed, Parsons and Company, pp. D. None. Civil War Library and Museum. Major Topics: Secession; Baltimore Riot, April 1861; naval blockade; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in West Virginia, ; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Kentucky, ; North Carolina coastal operations, ; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Williamsburg, Va.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1862; New Orleans, La.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; operations in Mississippi, ; Fredericksburg, Va.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; operations in Texas, 1863; operations in Missouri, ; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Red River Expedition; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; naval operations, ; operations in West Virginia, ; eastern Tennessee operations, 1863; operations in Florida, 1863; Wilderness, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Early s Washington Raid; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Franklin, Tenn.; Fort Fisher, N.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Five Forks, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 798. Wilson, John Laird. The Pictorial History of the Great Civil War: Its Causes, Origin, Conduct, and Results, Embracing Full and Authentic Accounts of Its Battles by Land and Sea with Graphic Descriptions of Heroic Deeds Achieved by Armies and Individuals; Narratives of Personal Adventure; Thrilling Incidents; Daring Exploits; Wonderful Escapes; Life in Camp, Field, and Hospital; Adventures at Sea; Blockade Life, Etc. Philadelphia, Pa., Staley & Hawes, [c1881]. 976pp. D. None. Civil War Library and Museum. 36

53 Major Topics: Antebellum history; secession; Fort Sumter, S.C.; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Kentucky, 1861; naval and coastal operations, ; Hatteras Expedition; Port Royal, Ga.; Mill Spring, Ky.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Island No. 10, Mo.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; Corinth, Miss.; North Carolina coastal operations, 1862; operations in Florida, 1862; New Orleans, La.; Iuka, Miss.; operations in Kentucky, 1862; Perryville, Ky.; Stones River, Tenn.; Yorktown, Va.; Monitor-Merrimac battle; Williamsburg, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Seven Days Battle, Va.; Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; operations in Arkansas, 1862; operations in Missouri, 1862; operations in Texas, 1862; Indian outbreak in Minnesota; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; operations in Louisiana, 1862; Port Hudson, La.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Chickamauga Campaign, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Atlantic coastal operations, 1862; Secessionville, S.C.; operations in Missouri, 1863; Morgan s Ohio-Indiana Raid; operations in Arkansas, 1863; Meridian Campaign, Miss.; Forrest Kentucky Raid, 1864; Red River Expedition; Mobile Bay, Ala.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania, Va.; Bermuda Hundred, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Weldon Railroad operations, Va.; Mine Explosion, Va.; Hatcher s Run, Va.; Early s Washington Raid; Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1864; Cedar Creek, Va.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Nashville, Tenn.; Franklin, Tenn.; operations in Missouri, 1864; naval and coastal operations, ; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Bentonville, N.C.; Five Forks, Va.; Richmond, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 811. Wood, W. Birkbeck. A History of the Civil War in the United States, London, England, Methuen & Co., pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Secession; First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; George B. McClellan; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Shiloh, Tenn.; Murfreesboro (Stones River), Tenn.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Vicksburg Campaign, Miss.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Bristoe Campaign, Va.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Wilderness, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Sherman s March to the Sea; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Hood s Tennessee Invasion; Franklin, Tenn.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; naval operations, ; Appomattox Campaign, Va. GR: 818. Wright, Marcus J. Official and Illustrated War Record: Embracing Nearly One Thousand Pictorial Sketches by the Most Distinguished American Artists of Battles by Land, Sea, Camp, and Field Scenes, Insignia of Rank and Leading Characters in the Civil War, Comprehensive and 37

54 Impartial Histories of Military and Naval Operations Washington, D.C., n.pub., pages. D N.Y.P. Major Topic: Pictorial history. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War JC: 1. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War [Part 1 of 3]. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1460[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Army of the Potomac; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Western Theater operations, ; naval operations, JC: 9. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War [Part 2 of 3]. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1460[b]. MHR. Major Topics: First Battle of Bull Run, Va.; Ball s Bluff, Va. JC: 15. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War [Part 3 of 3]. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1460[c]. MHR. Major Topics: Western Department; operations in Missouri, 1861; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Hatteras Inlet Expedition, 1861; Port Royal, Ga.; Burnside North Carolina coastal expedition; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; operations in New Mexico, 1862; Accomack Expedition; Winchester, Va. (1st); Monitor-Merrimack battle. JC: 22. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, at the Second Session, Thirtyeighth Congress: Army of the Potomac, Battle of Petersburg. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1461[a]. MHR. Major Topics: Army of the Potomac; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg, Pa.; Bristoe Station Campaign, Va.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va. JC: 31. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, at the Second Session, Thirtyeighth Congress: Sherman-Johnston, Light Draught Monitors, Massacre of the Cheyenne Indians, Ice Contracts, Rosecrans Campaigns, Miscellaneous. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1461[c]. MHR. Major Topics: Joseph E. Johnston surrender; William T. Sherman; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; naval vessels; Sand Creek Massacre; William S. Rosecrans; operations in West Virginia, 1861; Rich Mountain, W.Va.; Carnifex Ferry, W.Va.; operations in Mississippi, 1862; Iuka, Miss.; Corinth, Miss.; Stones River, Tenn.; Tullahoma Campaign; Chickamauga, Ga.; operations in Missouri, 1864; Department of Arkansas; 38

55 Cedar Mountain, Va.; Charleston, S.C. ( ); Department of Gulf operations; Bayou Fardoche, La.; operations in Texas, 1863; prisoners of war. JC: 37. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Two Volumes: Supplemental to Senate Report No. 142, 38th Congress, 2d Session, Volume I. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1462[a]. MHR. Major Topics: William T. Sherman; Atlanta Campaign; Sherman s March to the Sea; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; George H. Thomas; Wheeler s Tennessee Raid, 1863; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Atlanta Campaign, Ga.; Franklin, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Alabama operations, JC: 46. United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the. Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in Two Volumes: Supplemental to Senate Report No. 142, 38th Congress, 2d Session, Volume II. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, pp. D. 1462[b]. MHR. Major Topics: John Pope; operations in Missouri, ; Wilson s Creek, Mo.; Lexington, Mo.; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Corinth, Miss.; Fort Pillow, Tenn.; Army of Virginia Campaign; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; operations in Missouri, 1864; operations against Indians, 1864; J. S. Foster; Department of North Carolina; Fort Sumter, S.C.; Burnside s North Carolina Expedition; Newbern, N.C.; Washington, N.C.; eastern Tennessee operations, 1864; A. Pleasonton; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Mine Run Campaign, Va.; Price s Missouri Raid, 1864; E. A. Hitchcock; prisoners of war; P. H. Sheridan; Perryville, Ky.; Stones River, Tenn.; Chickamauga, Ga.; Chattanooga Campaign, Tenn.; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Appomattox Campaign, Va.; James B. Ricketts; Front Royal, Va.; casualties; Norman Ward. Operations Reports OR: 1. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume III, Part 2. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, 1882.] 419pp. D DLC. Major Topics: New Orleans, La.; Fort Macon, N.C.; operations in Tennessee, 1862; Virginia cavalry operations, 1862; Peninsular Campaign, Va.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862; McDowell, Va.; operations in Alabama, 1862; operations in West Virginia, 1862; Front Royal, Va.; Corinth, Miss.; operations in Trans-Mississippi,

56 OR: 6. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume IV. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D.1442[Vol. 4]. DLC. Major Topic: Operations around Richmond, Va., May 31 August 13, 1862 OR: 14. Confederate States of America War Dept.... Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : [Volume V]. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, 1881.] 1066pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Shenandoah Valley Campaign, June 1 17, 1862; operations in Kentucky, June 1 August 16, 1862; operations in Tennessee, June 1 August 16, 1862; operations in northern Alabama, June 1 August 16, 1862; Mississippi River operations, May 18 August 18, 1862; South Carolina coastal operations, June 1 September 24, 1862; Georgia coastal operations, June 1 September 24, 1862; South Carolina coastal operations, June 1 September 24, 1862; operations in Florida, June 1 September 24, 1862; operations in Southwest Tennessee, June 10 October 14, 1862; operations in Mississippi, June 10 October 14, 1862; operations in eastern Louisiana, June 10 October 14, 1862; operations in southern Alabama, June 10 October 14, 1862; White River, Alaska, operations; Locust Grove, Indian Territory; operations in Texas, July 4 December 31, 1862 Cedar Run, Va.; Stuart s Cavalry operations, July 13 August 13, 1862; operations in Missouri, July 16 December 31, 1862; operations in Arkansas, July 16 December 31, 1862; operations in the Indian Territory, July 16 December 31, 1862; operations in western Louisiana, July 16 December 31, 1862; New River, W.Va.; La Fourche Bayou [Crossing], La.; Bayou Teche, La.; seizures of inland steamers. OR: 26. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume VI. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Campaign in northeastern Virginia, August 13 November 15, 1862; campaign in Maryland, August 13 November 15, 1862; operations in Pennsylvania, August 13 November 15, OR: 34. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume VII. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in Kentucky, August 16 November 1, 1862; operations in middle Tennessee, August 16 November 1, 1862; operations in eastern Tennessee, August 16 November 1, 1862; operations in northern Alabama, August 16 November 1, 1862; operations in southwest Virginia, August 16 November 1, 1862; operations in West Virginia, August 18, 1862 January 6, 1863; operations in North Carolina, August 20, 1862 May 4, 1863; operations in southeast Virginia, August 20, 1862 May 4, 1863; Newbern, N.C., Expedition, March 8 14, 1863; Williamsburg, Va., raid; Kelly s Store, Va. 40

57 OR: 44. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume VIII. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: South Carolina coastal operations, September 24, 1862 April 1, 1863; Georgia coastal operations, September 24, 1862 April 1, 1863; operations in Florida, September 24, 1862 April 1, 1863; operations in western Tennessee, October 14, 1862 January 12, 1863; operations in Mississippi, October 14, 1862 January 12, 1863; operations in eastern Louisiana, October 14, 1862 January 12, 1863; Vicksburg, Miss.; Chickasaw Bayou, Miss.; operations in Kentucky, November 1, 1862 January 5, 1863; operations in middle Tennessee, November 1, 1862 January 5, 1863; operations in eastern Tennessee, November 1, 1862 January 5, 1863; operations in northern Alabama, November 1, 1862 January 5, 1863; operations in southwest Virginia, November 1, 1862 January 5, OR: 51. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : [Volume IX]. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in northern Virginia, November 15, 1862 June 3, 1863; operations in Maryland, November 15, 1862 June 3, 1863; operations in West Virginia, November 15, 1862 June 3, 1863; Chancellorsville, Va.; operations in Kentucky, January 5 August 16, 1863; operations in middle Tennessee, January 5 August 16, 1863; operations in eastern Tennessee, January 5 August 16, 1863; operations in northern Alabama, January 5 August 16, 1863; operations in southwest Virginia, January 5 August 16, 1863; operations in western Tennessee, January 20 July 31, 1863; operations in northern Mississippi, January 20 July 31, 1863; siege in Vicksburg, Miss.; Yazoo River, Miss., operations; operations in northern Louisiana, June 3 July 10, 1863; operations in northeastern Mississippi, June 13 22, 1863; operations in northwestern Mississippi, June 15 25, 1863; Mississippi River operations (near Memphis, Tenn.), June 17 18, 1863; Jackson, Miss.; Yazoo City, Miss. OR: 57. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume X, Part 1. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 536pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Western Florida operations, May 17 July 31, 1863; southern Alabama operations, May 17 July 31, 1863; southern Mississippi operations, May 17 July 31, 1863; operations in Louisiana, May 17 July 31, 1863; operations in Texas, May 17 July 31, OR: 63. Confederate States of America War Dept. Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Indian Territory [Reports of Military Operations (Confederate) during the Rebellion, : Volume X, Part 2]. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 168pp. D DLC. 41

58 Major Topics: Operations in Missouri, April 17 December 31, 1863; operations in Arkansas, April 17 December 31, 1863; operations in Kansas, April 17 December 31, 1863; operations in Indian Territory, April 17 December 31, OR: 65. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XI. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, 1882.] 492pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in North Carolina, June 3 August 4, 1863; operations in Virginia, June 3 August 4, 1863; operations in West Virginia, June 3 August 4, 1863; operations in Maryland, June 3 August 4, 1863; operations in Pennsylvania, June 3 August 4, 1863; Gettysburg Campaign; South Carolina coastal operations, June 12 December 31, 1863; Georgia coastal operations, June 12 December 31, 1863; operations in Florida, June 12 December 31, 1863; operations in western Florida, August 1 December 31, 1863; operations in southern Alabama, August 1 December 31, 1863; operations in southern Mississippi, August 1 December 31, 1863; operations in Louisiana, August 1 December 31, 1863; operations in Texas, August 1 December 31, OR: 71. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XII. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, [1882].] 311pp. D DLC. OR: 75. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XIII. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 919pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in North Carolina, August 4 December 31, 1863; operations in Virginia, August 4 December 31, 1863; operations in West Virginia, August 4 December 31, 1863; operations in Maryland, August 4 December 31, 1863; operations in Kentucky, August 16 October 20, 1863; operations in southwest Virginia, August 16 October 20, 1863; operations in Tennessee, August 16 October 20, 1863; operations in Mississippi, August 16 October 20, 1863; operations in northern Alabama, August 16 October 20, 1863; operations in northern Georgia, August 16 October 20, OR: 85. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XIV. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 248pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in Kentucky, October 20 December 31, 1863; southwest Virginia operations, October 20 December 31, 1863; operations in Tennessee, October 20 December 31, 1863; operations in Mississippi, October 20 December 31, 1863; operations in Alabama, October 20 December 31, 1863; northern Georgia operations, October 20 December 31,

59 OR: 88. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XV. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 366pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in North Carolina, December 31, 1863 April 30, 1864; operations in Virginia, December 31, 1863 April 30, 1864; operations in West Virginia, December 31, 1863 April 30, 1864; operations in Maryland, December 31, 1863 April 30, 1864; operations in Pennsylvania, December 31, 1863 April 30, 1864; operations in Kentucky, January 1 April 30, 1864; southwest Virginia operations, January 1 April 30, 1864; operations in Tennessee, January 1 April 30, 1864; operations in Mississippi, January 1 April 30, 1864; northern Alabama operations, January 1 April 30, 1864; northern Georgia operations, January 1 April 30, 1864; operations in South Carolina, January 1 November 10, 1864; Georgia coastal operations, January 1 November 10, 1864; operations in Florida, January 1 November 10, OR: 92. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XVI. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 564pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in Missouri, January 1 December 31, 1864; operations in Arkansas, January 1 December 31, 1864; operations in Kansas, January 1 December 31, 1864; Indian Territory operations, January 1 December 31, 1864; western Louisiana operations, January 1 December 31, 1864; operations in Texas, January 1 December 31, 1864; operations in New Mexico, January 1 December 31, OR: 99. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XVII. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 350pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in North Carolina, May 4 December 31, 1864; operations in Virginia, May 4 December 31, 1864; operations in West Virginia, May 4 December 31, 1864; operations in Maryland, May 4 December 31, 1864; operations in Pennsylvania, May 4 December 31, OR: 102. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XVIII. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 789pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in Kentucky, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; southwest Virginia operations, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; operations in Tennessee, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; operations in Mississippi, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; eastern Louisiana operations, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; operations in Alabama, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; western Florida operations, May 1, 1864 January 23, 1865; northern Georgia operations, May 1, 1864 January 23, OR: 111. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XIX. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 137pp. D DLC. 43

60 Major Topics: Operations in South Carolina, November 15 December 31, 1864; southern Georgia operations, November 15 December 31, 1864; operations in Florida, November 15 December 31, OR: 113. Confederate States of America War Dept. Reports of Military Operations [Confederate] during the Rebellion, : Volume XX. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 139pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in Virginia, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in North Carolina, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in South Carolina, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in West Virginia, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in Alabama, January 1 April 9, OR: 115. Confederate States of America War Dept. Supplement: Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, , Confederate: [Volume XXI]. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 422pp. D DLC. Major Topics: Operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in Virginia, 1861; North Carolina coastal operations, 1861; operations in Kentucky, 1861; operations in Texas, 1861; Shenandoah Valley operations, ; Indian Territory operations, November 19, 1861 January 4, 1862; South Carolina coastal operations, 1861; South Carolina coastal operations, 1862; operations in West Virginia, 1862; operations in Kentucky, 1862; operations in Florida, 1862; Tennessee River operations, February March 1862; operations in Tennessee, 1862; North Carolina coastal operations, 1862; operations in Kentucky, 1862; operations in Missouri, 1862; operations in Arizona, 1862; operations in New Mexico, 1862; operations in Arkansas, 1862; operations in Virginia, 1862; Peninsular Campaign; operations in Texas, 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; Georgia coastal operations, 1862; operations in Alabama, 1862; operations in Mississippi, OR: 120. Ulysses S. Grant. Official Report of Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant: Embracing a History of the Operations of the Armies of the Union, from March 1862 to the Closing Scenes of the Rebellion. New York, N.Y., Beadle & Company, [1865]. 87pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Wilderness, Va.; Drury s Bluff, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Lynchburg, Va.; Early s Washington Raid; Winchester, Va. (3rd); Atlanta Campaign; Forrest s Kentucky Raid; Red River Campaign, La.; operations in Arkansas, 1864; Forrest s northern Alabama operations; Sherman s March to the Sea; Nashville, Tenn. (1864); Fort Fisher, N.C.; Five Forks, Va.; Mobile, Ala. OR: 121. Ulysses S. Grant. Report of Lieutenant General U. S. Grant, of the Armies of the United States, [Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1865.] 44pp. D. None. MHR. 44

61 Major Topics: Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Bermuda Hundred, Va.; Drury s Bluff, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Union cavalry raids on Richmond, 1864; Early s Washington Raid; Atlanta Campaign; Forrest s cavalry operations, 1864; Red River Expedition; operations in Missouri, 1864 ; Sherman s March to the Sea; Nashville, Tenn., 1864; operations in Mississippi, 1864; operations in Tennessee, 1864; Wilmington, N.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va. OR: 122. Ulysses S. Grant. Report of Lieutenant General U. S. Grant, of the Armies of the United States, New York, N.Y., D. Appleton and Company, pp. D. None. MHR. Major Topics: Union strategy; Shenandoah Valley operations, 1864; Wilderness, Va.; Bermuda Hundred, Va.; Drury s Bluff, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Union Cavalry raids on Richmond, 1864; Early s Washington Raid; Atlanta Campaign; Forrest s cavalry operations, 1864; Red River Expedition; operations in Missouri, 1864; Sherman s March to the Sea; Nashville, Tenn., 1864; operations in Mississippi, 1864; operations in Tennessee, 1864; Wilmington, N.C.; Sherman s Carolinas Campaign; Appomattox Campaign, Va. OR: 123. Hancock, Winfield Scott. Official Reports of Military Operations of Major General W. S. Hancock during the Civil War, [New York, N.Y.], n.pub., pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Williamsburg, Va.; Seven Days Battle, Va.; South Mountain, Md.; Antietam Campaign, Md.; Fredericksburg, Va.; Chancellorsville, Va.; Gettysburg Campaign, Pa.; Wilderness, Va.; Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va.; North Anna, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Petersburg Campaign, Va.; Deep Bottom, Va.; Ream s Station, Va.; Boydton Plank Road, Va. OR: 126. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume I. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Seizure of arsenals, ; Fort Sumter, S.C.; engineer operations, Charleston Harbor, S.C., 1861; operations in Texas, 1861; operations in West Virginia, 1861; operations in Virginia, 1861; operations in Maryland, 1861; operations in Missouri, 1861; operations in northeastern Virginia, July 16 21, OR: 133. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume II. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Missouri, July December 1861; operations in New Mexico, July September 1861; operations in Virginia, August December 1861; operations in 45

62 West Virginia, August December 1861; Hatteras Inlet Expedition; operations in Kansas, September 1861; operations in Kentucky, September December 1861; Rosecrans operations in West Virginia, September 11 November 15, 1861; operations in Maryland, August December 1861; operations in North Carolina, October 1861; operations in Florida, October 1861; Mississippi River operations, October 1861; Port Royal, S.C., expedition; South Carolina coastal operations, October November 1861; operations in Florida, December 11, 1860 November 25, 1861; operations in Mississippi, December OR: 140. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume III. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Florida, January March 1862; South Carolina coastal operations, January February 1862; operations in Missouri, January April 1862; operations in Kentucky, January March 1862; operations in West Virginia, January, March June 1862; operations in Kansas, January, March 1862; operations in Virginia, February April 1862; Tennessee River operations, January February 1862; operations in Alabama, February 1862; operations in Tennessee, February April 1862; North Carolina coastal operations, February March 1862; Fort Donelson, Tenn.; Georgia coastal operations, February March 1862; operations in Arkansas, February March 1862; operations in Mississippi, February March 1862; operations in New Mexico, February June 1862; New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10, Mo.; Pea Ridge, Ark.; Newbern, N.C.; New Orleans, La.; Kernstown, Va.; Cumberland Gap Campaign, Tenn.; Jackson s Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Fremont s Mountain Department Campaign. OR: 148. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume IV. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: George B. McClellan Army of the Potomac Report, July 26, 1861 November 7, 1862; operations in Virginia, July 1861 November 1862; operations in Maryland, July 1861 November 1862; Army of the Potomac; Peninsular Campaign, April 4 May 6, 1862; Williamsburg, Va. OR: 157. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume V. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: George B. McClellan Army of the Potomac Report, July 26, 1861 November 7, 1862; Hanover Court House, Va.; Seven Pines, Va.; Seven Days Battles, Va. 46

63 OR: 166. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume VI. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Henry W. Halleck operations report, July 23 November 25, 1862; John Pope Virginia Campaign Report, June 26 September 2, 1862; Army of Virginia reports; Army of the Potomac reports; Second Battle of Bull Run, Va.; George B. McClellan Maryland Campaign Report, September 3 20, 1862; Antietam, Md. OR: 174. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, : Including Reports of the Action of Southern State Authorities in Seizing U.S. Forts, Arsenals, Etc., Volume VII. Washington, D.C., Adjutant General s Printing Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: North Carolina coastal operations, April June 1862; Shiloh, Tenn.; Army of the Tennessee reports, April 6 7, 1862; Army of the Ohio reports, April 6 7, 1862; operations in Virginia, April June 1862; operations in Missouri, April June 1862; operations in Florida, April 1862; Georgia coastal operations, April 1862; operations in Alabama, April May 1862; operations in Mississippi, April June 1862; operations in Arkansas, April June 1862; operations in Tennessee, April June 1862; Corinth, Miss.; operations in West Virginia, May 1862; Mississippi River operations, May 1862; operations in New Mexico, May 1862; Shenandoah Valley operations, May June 1862; South Carolina coastal operations, May July 1862; operations in Louisiana, June OR: 182. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, , [Volume X]. [Washington, D.C., War Department Printing Office, n.d.] 284pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Goldsboro, N.C., expedition, December 11 20, 1862; operations in Virginia, December 1862; operations in Mississippi, December 1862; Nathaniel P. Banks Department of the Gulf reports, December 16, 1862 July 22, 1863; operations in Missouri, December 1862; eastern Tennessee operations, December 1862 January 1863; operations in Kentucky, December 1862 January 1863; operations in West Virginia, December 1862; operations in Arkansas, December 1862; middle Tennessee operations, December OR: 185. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, , Volume XIII. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Arkansas, January March 1863; operations in Missouri, January March 1863; operations in Virginia, January March 1863; Arkansas Post (Fort Hindman), Ark.; Cumberland River operations, January 1863; Vicksburg, Miss., Campaign, January 21 July 4, 1863; Georgia coastal operations, January 1863; Florida coastal operations, January 1862; operations in Tennessee, January April 1863; Utah Territory operations, January 1863; operations in North Carolina, February April 1863; operations in West Virginia, February March 1863; Dakota Territory operations, 47

64 February 1863; operations in Kentucky, February March 1863; Shenandoah Valley operations, February 1863; operations in Florida, March OR: 194. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, , Volume XIV. Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Virginia, April June 1863; operations in Tennessee, April June 1863; operations in West Virginia, April May 1863; Utah Territory operations, April 1863; operations in North Carolina, April May 1863; operations in Mississippi, April May 1863; Suffolk, Va.; operations in Kentucky, April May 1863; operations in Alabama, April May 1863; operations in Arkansas, April May 1863; operations in Missouri, April June 1863; operations in California, April 1863; Indian Territory operations, April June 1863; operations in Georgia, April 1863; Chancellorsville, Va. Campaign; Cumberland River operations, May 1863; western Maryland operations, May September 1863; Shenandoah Valley operations in May 1863; operations in Louisiana, June OR: 207. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, , Volume XIX. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 137pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in South Carolina, November 15 December 31, 1864; southern Georgia operations, November 15 December 31, 1864; operations in Florida, November 15 December 31, OR: 209. United States War Records Office. Reports of Military Operations during the Rebellion, , Volume XX. [Washington, D.C., War Records Publication Office, n.d.] 139pp. D MHR. Major Topics: Operations in Virginia, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in North Carolina, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in South Carolina, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in West Virginia, January 1 April 9, 1865; operations in Alabama, January 1 April 9, OR: 211. United States War Records Office. Summary of Military Operations as Reported on the Returns of the Army of the United States, , Volume I. Washington, D.C., War Department Printing Office, D MHR. Major Topics: Military returns, Union Army. 48

65 AUTHOR INDEX Following is a listing of the authors in Civil War Battles and Campaigns, Part 3: General References and Collected Works. The abbreviations and numbers after each entry refer to the document category and fiche number at which a particular document containing information on the subject begins. Fiche are arranged under the following categories: BL [Battle Lists]; GR [General References]; JC [Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War]; and OR [Operations Reports]. By referring to the Fiche Index, which constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher will find the fiche number, author, document title, publishing information, year of publication, number of pages, the item s Dornbusch number, and the source of the item. A Abbot, Willis John GR: Abbott, John S. C. GR: Alden, Henry M. GR: 387 Alexander, E. P. GR: 254 The American Soldier and Sailor in War GR: 1 Anderson, Charles C. GR: 262 B Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Run to GR: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War GR: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: People s Pictorial Edition GR: 110 Bierce, Ambrose GR: 267 Blythe, Vernon GR: 269 C Coffin, Charles Carleton GR: Confederate States of America War Department GR: 715; OR: Cooper, Charles R. BL: 1 D De Peyster, John Watts GR: Dodge, Theodore Ayrault GR: Drake, Edwin L. BL: 4 Dresser, Horace Erastus BL: 6 Duyckinck, Evert Augustus GR: E Early, Jubal A. GR: 341 Eggleston, George Cary GR: F Fiebeger, Gustav Joseph. GR: Formby, John GR: 359 Foster, Eli Greenawalt GR: 365 Fout, Frederick W. GR: 369 G Geer, Walter GR: 375 Gibson, J. W. GR: 380 Glazier, Willard GR: 382 Grant, Ulysses S. OR: Guernsey, Alfred H. GR: 387 H Hancock, Winfield Scott OR: 123 Holmes, Prescott GR:

66 Howbert, Abraham R. GR: 444 Hull Longstreet, Augustus GR: 448 Humphrey, Willis C. GR: 451 J Jennings, Janet GR: 459 Johnson, Clifton GR: 462 Johnson, Rossiter GR: Johnston, Joseph E. GR: 483 K Kremer, Wesley Potter BL: 7 L Livermore, William R. GR: Lloyd s Battle History of the Great Rebellion GR: 117 Lossing, Benson John GR: M Mahan, Asa GR: 533 M Cann, Thomas H. GR: 538. Military Historical Society of Massachusetts GR: Miller, Francis Trevelyan GR: Moore, Frank GR: N Nicolay, John George GR: 659 O O Dowda, J. W. GR: 662 P Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d Orleans, Comte de. GR: Petersen, Frederick A. GR: Pollard, Edward A. GR: Porter, Horace GR: 736 Q Quad, M. [pseudonym] GR: 490 R The Rebellion Record [Moore, Frank] GR: Ropes, John Codman GR: S Schalk, Emil GR: 753 Steele, Matthew F. GR: Strait, N. A. BL: 25 Strickler, Theodore D. BL: 11; GR: 771 Swinton, William GR: 774 T Tenney, William Jewett GR: 780 Todd, Albert GR: 790 U United States Adjutant General s Office BL: 14 United States [Congress]: Conduct of the War, Joint Committee on the JC: 1 46 United States Surgeon General s Office BL: 15 United States. War Records Office OR: V Vineyard, Thomas Elbert GR: 792 W Wells, John Wesley BL: Werner, Edgar Albert GR: 794 Wilson, John Laird GR: 798 Wood, W. Birkbeck GR: 811 Wright, Marcus J. GR:

67 SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to the major subjects in Civil War Battles and Campaigns, Part 3: General References and Collected Works. The abbreviations and numbers after each entry refer to the document category and fiche number at which a particular document containing information on the subject begins. Fiche are arranged under the following categories: BL [Battle Lists]; GR [General References]; JC [Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War]; and OR [Operations Reports]. By referring to the Fiche Index, which constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher will find the fiche number, author, document title, publishing information, year of publication, number of pages, the item s Dornbusch number, and the source of the item. Accomack Expedition JC: 15 Alabama operations GR: 332, 352, 525, 771; JC: 37; OR: 1, 85, 102, 113, 115, 140, 174, 194 CSS Alabama GR: 639, 680 see also Navy, Confederate Alabama, northern operations GR: 84, 241; OR: 14, 34, 44, 51, 75, 88 Alabama, southern operations OR: 14, 63, 65 Alabama-Kearsarge naval battle GR: 110, 701, 731 Aldie, Virginia GR: 382, 490 Alexandria, Louisiana GR: 691 Alexandria, Virginia GR: 549, 659 Allatoona, Georgia GR: 285 Ambulance Corps GR: 643 see also Military hospitals Amphibious operations GR: 387, 440 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Andrews Raid GR: 444 Antebellum history BL: 20; GR: 663, 701, 710, 743, 798 Antietam Campaign, Maryland GR: 71, 84, 110, 237, 247, 254, 262, 274, 280, 303, 306, 311, 323, 342, 352, 359, 365, 369, 375, 382, 387, 440, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 490, 533, 561, 613, 623, 671, , 721, 747, 753, 756, 764, 774, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; JC: 1, 46; OR: 123, 166 Appomattox Campaign, Virginia GR: 101, 110, 247, 254, 262, 280, 285, 306, 311, 332, 352, 359, 375, 382, 387, 440, 448, 451, 459, 466, 477, 483, 525, 533, 538, 578, 627, 701, 731, 780, 794, 798, 811; JC: 46; OR: Appomattox, Virginia GR: 736, 792 Arizona Territory operations GR: 387, 771; OR:

68 Arkansas operations GR: 93, 101, 332, 352, 359, 387, 451, 691, 771, 798; OR: 14, 92, 115, 120, 140, 174, 182, 185, 194 Arkansas, Department of JC: 31 Arkansas Post (Fort Hindman), Arkansas GR: 262; OR: 185 Army corps, U.S. general GR: 771 Second Army Corps GR: 613 Tenth Army Corps GR: 597 Twelfth Army Corps GR: 613 Army, CSA (general) GR: 655 Army of the Cumberland GR: 237 Army of the Ohio OR: 174 Army of the Potomac GR: 84, 110, 573, 567, 699; JC: 1, 22; OR: 148, 166 Army of the Tennessee OR: 174 Army of Virginia GR: 549, 554; OR: 166 Army of Virginia Campaign GR: 794, 798; JC: 46 Army, U.S. (general) artillery GR: 635 casualties BL: 1, 7, 19, 25; GR: 655; JC: 46 cavalry GR: 631 command and control GR: 274, 285, 291, 297, 304, 315, 323, 332, 341, 387, 483, 647, 699, 736 commanding generals BL: 1 distribution of forces GR: 662 engineer corps GR: 635 fortifications GR: 635 general GR: 647, 655, 663 general officers GR: 303, 323, 332, 341, 347, 359, 375, 380, 387, 444, 448, 451, 459, 466, 483, 655 cemeteries GR: 451 hospitals GR: 285, 444, 643 logistics GR: 291, 444 medical service GR: 643 ordnance GR: 635 prisoners of war BL: 7; GR: 444, 643; JC: 31, 46 prisons GR: 444, 466, 490, 613, 643 provost marshal GR: 643 railroads GR: 635 recruiting GR: 671 record BL: 1 returns BL: 19; OR: 211 signal service GR: 647 scouts GR: 323 Second Army Corps GR: 613 soldier s life GR: 280, 306, 311, 380, 647, 651 state rosters BL: 7 strategy GR: 291, 297, 315, 323, 332, 342, 347, 352, 375, 387, 483, 619, 753; OR: 122 surgeons roster BL: 20, 25 telegraphy GR: 647 Tenth Army Corps GR: 597 Twelfth Army Corps GR: 613 see also Army of the Cumberland see also Army of the Ohio see also Army of the Potomac see also Army of the Tennessee see also Army of Virginia see also Military operations (general) Arsenals, seizure of OR: 126 see also Harper s Ferry, West Virginia Artillery, CSA GR: 635 Artillery, U.S. GR: 635 Atlanta Campaign, Georgia GR: 101, 110, 247, 262, 297, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 369, 375, 380, 387, 440, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 483, 525, 533, 538, 590, 627, 701, 726, 731, 756, 52

69 764, 774, 780, 790, 794, 798, 811; JC: 37; OR: see also Dalton, Georgia see also Kenesaw [Kennesaw] Mountain see also Marietta, Georgia see also Resaca, Georgia Atlanta siege, Georgia GR: 280, 297, 306, 311, 332, 347, 359, 369, 387, 440 Atlantic Ocean coastal operations GR: 110, 533, 743, 753, 798 Atlantic Ocean, south coastal operations GR: 597, 671 Baker s Creek, Mississippi GR: 483 Balloons GR: 647 Ball s Bluff, Virginia GR: 67, 84, 233, 241, 274, 323, 382, 387, 440, 451, 490, 663, 701; JC: 9 Baltimore Riot, April 1861 GR: 241, 315, 380, 387, 440, 659, 794 Banks, Nathaniel P. GR: 323, 332, 387, ; OR: 182 Baton Rouge, Louisiana GR: 623 Battle maps GR: 357, 380, 466, 496 Battle reports, GR: 197, 206, 215, 224 Bayou Fardoche, Louisiana JC: 31 Bayou Teche, Louisiana GR: 691; OR: 14 Beauregard, Pierre G. T. GR: 359, 483, 604 Belmont, Missouri GR: 67, 76, 110, 233, 262, 274, 323, 387, 451, 699 Benjamin, Judah Phillip GR: 483 Bentonville, North Carolina GR: 382, 440, 627, 731, 798 Bermuda Hundred, Virginia GR: 573, 597, 798; OR: see also Petersburg Campaign, Virginia Bethel, Virginia GR: 710 Big Bethel, Virginia GR: 274, 382, 440 Blockade GR: 306, 311, 342, 359, 387, 440, 451, 466, 477, 490, 639, 663, 671, 794 see also Coastal operations see also Naval operations Border states operations in GR: 538 see also Kentucky see also Missouri Boydton Plank Road, Virginia GR: 573; OR: 123 Bragg, Braxton GR: 347, 359, 365, 375, 387, 483 Brandy Station, Virginia GR: 291, 382, 490, 680 Bridgeport, Tennessee GR: 715 Bristoe Campaign, Virginia GR: 382, 387, 533, 561, 662, 811 Bristoe Station Campaign, Virginia GR: 680, 726; JC: 22 Brown, John GR: 462 see also Harper s Ferry, West Virginia Buell, Don Carlos general GR: 375 Kentucky operations GR: 584 Tennessee Campaign, 1863 GR: 584, 590 Bull Run, Virginia (1st) GR: 67, 76, 110, 233, 241, 254, 262, 274, 280, 306, 311, 315, 342, 352, 359, 375, 380, 382, 440, 444, 448, 451, 462, 477, 483, 53

70 Bull Run, Virginia (1st) cont. 490, 533, 619, 659, 663, 699, 701, 710, 715, 743, 756, 764, 774, 780, 792, 794, 798, 811; JC: 9 Bull Run, Virginia (2nd) GR: 71, 84, 110, 237, 247, 254, 262, 274, 323, 342, 352, 359, 365, 375, 382, 440, 448, 466, 533, 549, 554, 597, 623, 671, 699, 721, 747, 753, 756, 764, 780, 790, 792, 798, 811; JC: 46; OR: 166 Burnside, Ambrose eastern Tennessee Campaign GR: 590 general GR: 332, 347, 369, 375, 387, 663, 700 Mud March GR: 237, 671 North Carolina Expedition GR: 233; JC: 15, 46 see also Bermuda Hundred, Virginia see also Petersburg Mine, Virginia California operations GR: 771; OR: 194 Carnifex Ferry, West Virginia JC: 31 Carolinas Campaign (William T. Sherman) GR: 101, 110, 247, 262, 280, 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 380, 387, 440, 444, 451, 466, 477, 483, 525, 533, 538, 701, 731, 780, 794, 798, 811; JC: 31, 37; OR: Carthage, Missouri GR: 315 Casualties BL: 1, 7, 19, 25; GR: 306, 311, 315, 323, 332, 352, 375, 387, 451, 477, 490, 655; JC: 46 Causes of the war GR: 125, 233, 241 Cavalry general GR: 631 raids OR: Tennessee operations GR: 101 Virginia operations OR: 1 Cedar Creek, Virginia GR: 285, 352, 382, 440, 451, 459, 462, 477, 578, 613, 736, 798 Cedar Mountain, Virginia GR: 274, 375, 382, 440, 451, 554, 623, 671, 699, 721, 747, 792; JC: 31 Cedar Run, Virginia OR: 14 Champion s Hill, Mississippi GR: 680 see also Vicksburg Campaign, Mississippi Chancellorsville, Virginia GR: 93, 110, 237, 247, 254, 262, 280, 291, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 382, 387, 448, 451, 466, 477, 490, 496, 525, 533, 538, 561, 573, 623, 680, 701, 721, 726, 756, 764, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; JC: 22, 46; OR: 51, 123, 194 Chantilly, Virginia GR: 382, 451, 549 Charleston Harbor, South Carolina GR: 237, 291, 451, 608 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Charleston, South Carolina GR: 101, 247, 262, 280, 285, 332, 347, 352, 359, 387, 440, 466, 490, 525, 597, 627, 635, 691, 701, 721, 726; JC: 31 Chattanooga Campaign, Tennessee GR: 110, 237, 247, 262, 291, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 451, 466, 477, 490, 496, 525, 533, 538, 584, 691, 756, 764, 747, 780, 790, 798, 811, 93; JC: 37; JC: 46 Chattanooga, Tennessee GR: 254, 590, 613, 662, 701, 726,

71 Chickahominy River, Virginia GR: 387 Chickamauga Campaign, Georgia GR: 291, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 369, 375, 380, 387, 440, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 533, 525, 584, 691, 756, 764, 780, 798 see also Chattanooga Campaign, Tennessee Chickamauga, Georgia GR: 93, 110, 237, 247, 254, 262, 590, 623, 662, 701, 726, 790, 792, 794, 811; JC: 31, 37, 46 Chickasaw Bayou (Bluffs), Mississippi GR: 496, 671; OR: 44 see also Vicksburg Campaign, Mississippi Christian Commission GR: 643 Civil-military relations GR: 280, 285, 387, 462 Cloyd Mountain, Virginia GR: 792 Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Atlantic GR: 110, 533, 743, 753, 798 Florida OR: 185 general GR: 274, 291, 323, 352, 359, 365, 387, 466, 477, 639, 663, 671, 701, 710 Georgia GR: 241; OR: 14, 44, 88, 115, 140, 174, 185 Gulf GR: 538, 743 North Carolina GR: 76, 241, 274, 285, 315, 323, 332, 359, 387, 451, 525, 597, 726, 780, 794, 798; OR: 115, 140, 174 South Atlantic GR: 671 South Carolina GR: 76; OR: 14, 44, 65, 115, 133, 140, 174 Southeast GR: 691 Cold Harbor, Virginia GR: 262, 280, 297, 306, 347, 359, 375, 380, 382, 387, 440, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 533, 567, 627, 731, 736, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; OR: Colonial wars GR: 756, 764 Colorado operations GR: 771 Columbia, South Carolina GR: 597, 627 Columbus, Mississippi GR: 715 Command and control GR: 274, 285, 291, 297, 304, 315, 323, 332, 341, 387, 483, 647, 699, 736 Commanding generals BL: 1 Corinth, Mississippi GR: 84, 110, 237, 247, 262, 274, 280, 323, 347, 352, 380, 382, 387, 451, 466, 490, 496, 533, 623, 663, 671, 715, 721, 798; JC: 31, 46; OR: 1, 174 Cotton loan, CSA GR: 280 Crater, Battle of the, Virginia GR: 297, 347 see also Petersburg Mine Cross Keys, Virginia GR: 490 USS Cumberland GR: 608 Cumberland Gap, Tennessee GR: 691, 726; OR: 140 Cumberland River operations OR: 185, 194 Dakota Territory operations GR: 771; OR: 185 Dalton, Georgia GR: 483 see also Atlanta Campaign, Georgia Davis, Jefferson GR: 315, 359, 387, 483 Deep Bottom, Virginia OR: 123 District of Columbia GR:

72 Douglas, Stephen Arnold GR: 315 Dover, Tennessee GR: 715 Draft riots see New York City Draft Riots Drewry s [Drury s] Bluff, Virginia GR: 297, 597, 627; OR: Early, Jubal A. general GR: 341, 347, 352, 359, 490 Washington Raid GR: 297, 387, 440, 525, 701, 731, 736, 780, 794, 798; OR: Eastern Theater of Operations BL: 6 25; GR: 365, 538, 743 Eighty-Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry GR: 444 Emancipation Proclamation GR: 380, 671, 700 Engineer Corps, U.S. general GR: 635 operations OR: 126 Engineer service, CSA GR: 635 Enlistments BL: 1 Espionage GR: 444 see also Secret Service see also Spies Ewell s Attack GR: 561 see also Gettysburg Campaign, Pennsylvania Fair Oaks, Virginia GR: 323, 382, 387, 619, 671, 753, 792 Falling Waters, West Virginia GR: 382 Falmouth Heights, Virginia GR: 382 Farragut, David G. GR: 342, 380, 387, 451 Far West operations GR: 671, 691 see also Arizona Territory see also California see also Colorado see also Dakota Territory see also Idaho Territory see also Kansas see also Nebraska see also Nevada see also New Mexico see also Trans-Mississippi Theater see also Utah Territory Fitz-John Porter Case GR: 549, 554 Five Forks, Virginia GR: 101, 110, 285, 382, 440, 451, 578, 736, 774, 794, 798; OR: 120 Florida coastal operations GR: 323; OR: 185 operations GR: 241, 297, 387, 691, 701, 771, 794, 798; OR: 14, 44, 65, 88, 111, 115, 133, 140, 174, 185 Florida, western operations OR: 63 65, 102 Floyd, John B. GR: 483 Foreign relations GR: 280, 291, 315, 323, 332, 342, 359, 387 see also Trent Affair Forrest, Nathan Bedford cavalry operations GR: 671; OR: 121, 122 general GR 359, 387 Kentucky Raid, 1864 GR: 726, 798; OR: 120 Northern Alabama operations OR: 120 Tennessee Raid GR: 525 Fort Donelson, Tennessee GR: 76, 110, 233, 241, 262, 274, 280, 323, 352, 359, 375, 380, 387, 440, 448, 451, 466, 477, 490, 584, 619, 663, 701, 710, 56

73 715, 747, 753, 756, 764, 774, 790, 794, 798, 811; JC: 15; OR: 140 see also Tennessee River Fort Fisher, North Carolina GR: 101, 247, 262, 285, 332, 382, 387, 440, 525, 597, 731, 736, 794; OR: 120 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Fort Harrison, Virginia GR: 613, 736 Fort Henry, Tennessee GR: 76, 110, 233, 262, 274, 323, 352, 359, 375, 380, 387, 440, 477, 490, 619, 663, 701, 710, 715, 747, 753, 756, 764 see also Tennessee River Fort Hindman, Arkansas see Arkansas Post, Arkansas Fortifications GR: 635 Fort Macon, North Carolina GR: 323, 490; OR: 1 Fort McAllister, Georgia GR: 285, 444 Fort Monroe, Virginia GR: 315 Fort Pickens, South Carolina GR: 387 Fort Pillow Massacre, Tennessee GR: 525 Fort Pillow, Tennessee GR: 297, 332, 347, 382, 387, 619, 691; JC: 46 Fort Pulaski, Georgia GR: 84, 323, 466, 490, 517, 671 Fort Sanders, Tennessee GR: 691 Fort Stedman, Virginia GR: 736 Fort Sumter, South Carolina GR: 76, 110, 233, 241, 262, 274, 280, 285, 291, 306, 311, 315, 342, 369, 375, 380, 382, 387, 440, 444, 466, 477, 490, 597, 659, 663, 743, 780, 798; JC: 46; OR: 126 Fort Wagner, South Carolina GR: 291 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Foster, J. S. JC: 46 Franklin, Tennessee GR: 262, 285, 306, 311, 352, 448, 451, 477, 584, 736, 756, 764, 790, 794, 798, 811; JC: 37 Fredericksburg, Virginia GR: 71, 93, 110, 237, 247, 254, 262, 274, 280, 291, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 382, 387, 444, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 490, 496, 533, 561, 597, 623, 671, , 721, 747, 753, 756, 764, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; JC: 1; OR: 123 Fremont, John C. GR: 323, 699; OR: 140 Front Royal, Virginia GR: 387; JC: 46; OR: 1 see also Shenandoah Valley Campaigns Gaines Mill, Virginia GR: 274, 671 Gallatin, Tennessee GR: 715 The General Locomotive Raid GR: 84 General Officers Confederate GR: 303, 341, 347, 359, 375, 380, 387, 444, 448, 451, 459, 466, 483 Union GR: 303, 323, 332, 341, 347, 359, 375, 380, 387, 444, 451, 459, 466 Geography Confederacy GR: 753 Georgia coastal operations GR: 241; OR: 14, 44, 88, 115, 140, 174,

74 Georgia cont. operations GR: 297, 369, 483, 771; OR: 194 see also Atlanta Campaign, Georgia see also Savannah, Georgia Georgia, northern operations OR: 75, 85, 88, 102 Georgia, southern operations OR: 111 Gettysburg Campaign, Pennsylvania GR: 110, 237, 247, 254, 262, 500, 525, 533, 538, 561, 573, 613, 623, 635, 662, 680, 701, 721, 726, 756, 764, 774, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811, 93; JC: 22, 46; OR: 65, 123 Glorietta, New Mexico GR: 715 Goldsboro, North Carolina GR: 525, 533, 627; OR: 182 Grand Army of the Republic GR: 655 Grand Review, Washington, D.C., 1865 GR: 459, 477 Grant, Ulysses S. GR: 332, 342, 347, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 451, 459, 477, 483, 538, 567, 604, 655, 662, 736 Gravelly Run, Virginia GR: 578 Great Britain GR: 323 Grierson s Mississippi raids GR: 680 Groveton, Virginia GR: 549, 671, 747 Guerrilla operations general GR: 387 in Tennessee GR: 613 see also Forrest, Nathan Bedford see also Morgan, John Hunt see also Mosby s Rangers see also Partisan Rangers Gulf, Department of the JC: 31; OR: 182 Gulf coast operations GR: 538, 743 see also Mobile Bay, Alabama see also New Orleans, Louisiana Halleck, Henry W. GR: 347, 549, 554, 700; OR: 166 Hancock, Winfield S. GR: 604 Hanover Court House, Virginia GR: 387; OR: 157 Harbor defenses GR: 490 see also Charleston Harbor, South Carolina see also Fort Fisher, North Carolina see also Fort Monroe, Virginia see also Fort Sumter, South Carolina see also Fort Wagner, South Carolina see also Mobile Bay, Alabama see also Norfolk, Virginia Harper s Ferry, West Virginia GR: 76, 315, 369, 375, 387, 440, 466, 483, 490, 671, 721 see also Brown, John Hatcher s Run, Virginia GR: 736, 798 Hatteras Expedition GR: 233, 241, 262, 710, 798; JC: 15; OR: 133 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Hatteras Island, North Carolina GR: 315 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Helena, Arkansas GR: 726 Hilton Head, South Carolina GR: 490 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Hitchcock, E. A. JC: 46 58

75 Hood, John B. Tennessee campaigns GR: 101, 110, 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 369, 375, 380, 387, 440, 448, 451, 466, 477, 533, 538, 701, 731, 811 Hooker, Joseph GR: 332, 375, 387 Horseshoe Ridge, Tennessee GR: 691 Hospitals see Military hospitals Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson GR: 604 Hunter s Raid on Richmond GR: 736 Idaho Territory operations GR: 771 Illinois operations GR: 771 Indiana operations GR: 771 Indians 1864 operations JC: 46 operations in Minnesota against GR: 671, 691, 780, 798 relations with whites GR: 387 Sand Creek Massacre JC: 31 Indian Territory operations GR: 525, 771; OR: 14, 63, 92, 1115, 194 Inland steamers see Steamships, inland waterway Ironclads GR: 639 see also Monitor-Merrimac naval battle Island No. 10, Missouri GR: 76, 233, 247, 274, 306, 311, 323, 342, 352, 380, 387, 440, 477, 490, 619, 701, 710, 780, 790, 798; JC: 46; OR: 140 Iuka, Mississippi GR: 110, 237, 247, 274, 323, 387, 466, 496, 671, 798, 84; JC: 31 Jackson, Mississippi GR: 483, 726; OR: 51 Jackson, Thomas J. Stonewall general GR: 332, 342, 347, 359, 375, 466, 483, 490, 573, 655 Manassas Junction Raid GR: 549 Shenandoah Valley Campaign GR: 67, 71, 84, 254, 262, 342, 387, 440, 448, 466, 490, 701, 721, 747, 756, 764, 798, 811; OR: 1, 140 Jacksonville, Florida GR: 715 James Island (Secessionville), South Carolina GR: 519, 715 Johnson, Andrew GR: 387 Johnston, Albert Sidney GR: 359, 375 Johnston, Joseph E. GR: 347, 359, 369, 375, 387, 459, 483; JC: 31 Jonesboro, Georgia GR: 297, 369 Kansas operations GR: 771; OR: 63, 92, 133, 140 Kelly s Ford, Virginia GR: 496 Kelly s Store, Virginia OR: 34 Kenesaw [Kennesaw] Mountain, Georgia GR: 297, 311, 387, 483 see also Atlanta Campaign, Georgia Kennesaw, Georgia GR: 306 Kentucky operations GR: 76, 233, 237, 247, 262, 274, 323, 332, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 448, 451, 533, 584, 659, 663, 671, 701, 710, 743, 747, 753, 771, 780, 794, 798; OR: 14, 34, 44, 59

76 Kentucky cont. 51, 85, 88, 102, 115, 133, 140, 182, 185, 194 see also Forrest, Nathan Bedford see also Morgan, John Hunt Kernstown, Virginia GR: 262; OR: 140 Kinston, North Carolina GR: 483 Knoxville, Tennessee GR: 93, 291, 332, 352, 369, 387, 440, 448, 451, 466, 525, 590, 662, 691, 726 La Fourche Bayou [Crosssing], Louisiana OR: 14 Lavergne, Tennessee GR: 490 Lawrence, William GR: 444 Lee, Robert E. GR: 332, , 347, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 459, 477, 573, 655 Leesburg, Virginia GR: 483 Lexington, Missouri GR: 76, 110, 233, 315, 490, 663, 710; JC: 46 Lincoln, Abraham GR: 285, 387, 451, 459, 477, 490, 613, 701, 710 Locust Grove, Indian Territory OR: 14 Logistics GR: 291, 444 Longstreet, James GR: 359, 369, 387 Lookout Mountain, Tennessee GR: 291, 387, 444, 448, 462, 466, 584, 623, 691, 726, 792 Louisiana operations GR: 332, 359, 387, 451, 466, 477, 671, 726, 771, 780, 798; OR: 63, 65, 174, 194 Louisiana, eastern operations OR: 14, 44, 102 Louisiana, northern operations OR: 51 Louisiana, western operations OR: 14, 92 Louisville, Kentucky GR: 347 Lynchburg, Virginia OR: 120 Maine operations GR: 771 Malvern Hill, Virginia GR: 71, 274, 382, 387, 451, 541, 671 March to the Sea GR: 101, 110, 247, 280, 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 444, 448, 451, 459, 477, 525, 533, 538, 590, 627, 701, 731, 736, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; JC: 37; OR: see also Savannah, Georgia Marietta, Georgia GR: 306, 311 see also Atlanta Campaign, Georgia Marye s Heights, Virginia GR: 561 Maryland operations GR: , 323, 359, 387, 701, 771; OR: 26, 51, 65, 75, 88, 99, 126, 133, 148 see also Baltimore Riot, 1861 Maryland, western operations OR: 194 Massachusetts operations GR: 771 McClellan, George B. Army of the Potomac reports OR: 148, 157, 166 general GR: 323, 342, 359, 365, 375, 387, 483, 490, 604, , 743, 811 West Virginia Campaign GR: 76, 233 see also Peninsular Campaign, Virginia 60

77 McDowell, Irwin GR: 375, 483, McDowell, Virginia OR: 1 Meade, George Gordon GR: 304, 387 see also Gettysburg Campaign, Pennsylvania Mechanicsville, Virginia GR: 387 Medical service Confederate Army GR: 643 Memphis, Tennessee GR: 76, 233, 247, 274, 387, 619, 671, 753 see also Fort Pillow see also Fort Pillow massacre see also Mississippi River operations Meridian Campaign, Mississippi GR: 387, 798 CSS Merrimac see Monitor-Merrimac naval battle Mexican-American War GR: 663, 756, 764 Mexico GR: 359 Miliken s Bend, Louisiana GR: 671 Military cemeteries GR: 451 Military hospitals GR: 285, 444, 643 Military information GR: 647 Military occupation GR: 387 Military operations (general) GR: 125, 134, GR: 152, 161, GR: 170, 179, GR: 188 Military prisons GR: 466, 490, 613 Military railroads GR: 635 Military returns OR: 211 Military telegraphy GR: 647 Mill Springs, Kentucky GR: 67, 110, 233, 262, 323, 375, 382, 387, 790, 798 see also Morgan, John Hunt Mine Run Campaign, Virginia GR: 262, 306, 311, 387, 448, 451, 533, 561, 613, 662, 680, 790, 811; JC: 22, 46 Minnesota Indian outbreak, GR: 671, 691, 780, 798 operations GR: 771 Missionary Ridge, Tennessee GR: 448, 584, 623, 691, 726, 792 Mississippi, Department of GR: 662 Mississippi operations operations GR: 237, 262, 306, 311, 352, 375, 387, 444, 483, 496, 525, 533, 662, 671, 701, 721, 726, 753, 771, 780, 794, 798; JC: 31; OR: 14, 44, 51, 63, 65, 71, 75, 85, 88, 102, 115, , 133, 140, 174, 182, 194 see also Grierson s Mississippi raids Mississippi River operations GR: 241, 274, 291, 323, 359, 387, 451, 477, 483, 496, 597, 639, 671, 701, 771; OR: 14, 51, 133, 174 Mississippi River Fleet GR: 639 Missouri operations GR: 76, 101, 233, 241, 247, 262, 274, 306, 311, 315, 323, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 444, 451, 466, 525, 533, 590, 659, 663, 671, 701, 710, 721, 753, 771, 780, 794, 798; JC: 15, 31, 46; OR: 14, 63, 92, 115, , 126, 133, 140, 174, 182, 185,

78 Mobile, Alabama GR: 247, 332, 347, 525, 590; OR: 120 Mobile Bay, Alabama GR: 101, 110, 262, 285, 352, 380, 387, 451, 466, 477, 608, 639, 731, 780, 798 USS Monitor GR: 608 Monitor-Merrimac naval battle GR: 76, 110, 241, 262, 274, 306, 311, 323, 359, 380, 382, 387, 440, 477, 490, 639, 663, 701, 710, 753, 774, 794, 798; JC: 15 Monocacy, Maryland GR: 262 see also Early, Jubal Montana operations GR: 771 Morgan, John Hunt Christmas Raid GR: 237, 631 First Kentucky Raid GR: 715, 721 Indiana-Ohio [Great] Raid GR: 332, 352, 359, 369, 387, 444, 451, 490, 525, 726, 731, 798 Kentucky 1864 Raid GR: 297 Morristown, Tennessee GR: 369 Mosby s Rangers GR: 466 Mountain Department Campaign OR: 140 Mud March GR: 237, 671 see also Burnside, Ambrose Murfreesboro Campaign, Tennessee see Stones River, Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tennessee GR: 792 Napoleon III GR: 359 Nashville, Tennessee GR: 285, 306, 311, 323, 352, 359, 387, 440, 448, 451, 477, 490, 525, 584, 627, 715, 756, 764, 774, 790, 798; JC: 37; OR: Naval Brigade, U.S. GR: 608 Naval operations Confederate GR: 726 U.S. BL: 11; BL: 20, 25; GR: 101, 274, 280, 291, 297, 323, 332, 359, 365, 387, 448, 451, 466, 477, 490, 533, 538, 639, 671, 771, 780, 794, 798, 811; JC: 1 see also Alabama-Kearsarge naval battle see also Blockade see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy see also Mississippi River see also Mississippi River Fleet see also Monitor-Merrimac naval battle Naval record BL: 1 Naval vessels GR: 274, 291, 347, 448, 451, 466, 477, 490; JC: 31 see also Alabama-Kearsarge naval battle see also Monitor-Merrimac naval battle Navy, Confederate GR: 663 Navy, U.S. GR: 110, 608, 619, 639, 663 see also Naval operations see also Naval record Navy surgeons GR: 643 Nebraska operations GR: 771 Nevada operations GR: 771 Newbern, North Carolina GR: 323, 382, 387, 726; JC: 46; OR: 34,

79 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy New Hope Church, Georgia GR: 297, 483 New Madrid, Missouri GR: 76, 233, 262, 306, 311, 342, 352, 619; JC: 46; OR: 140 New Market, Virginia GR: 297, 387 New Mexico operations GR: 84, 387, 663, 715, 771, 780; JC: 15; OR: 92, 115, 133, 140, 174 New Orleans, Louisiana GR: 67, 84, 110, 233, 241, 262, 274, 323, 342, 359, 387, 444, 448, 451, 466, 477, 490, 496, 619, 639, 671, 701, 710, 715, 721, 753, 780, 794, 798; JC: 15; OR: 1, 140 New River, West Virginia OR: 14 Newspapermen GR: 280 New York operations GR: 726, 771 New York City Draft Riots GR: 466, 525 Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia GR: 315, 490 Norfolk, Virginia GR: 323, 387, 440 North Anna, Virginia GR: 280, 297, 567, 736, 780; OR: 123 North Carolina coastal operations GR: 76, 241, 274, 285, 315, 323, 332, 359, 387, 451, 525, 597, 726, 780, 794, 798; OR: 115, 140, 174 operations GR: 332, 771; OR: 34, 65, 75, 88, 99, 113, 133, 185, 194 see also Carolinas Campaign North Carolina, Department of GR: 597; JC: 46 Oak Hill, Missouri GR: 67 Oak Ridge, Pennsylvania GR: 304 Ocean Pond, Florida GR: 726 Ohio operations GR: 332, 444, 771 Olustee, Florida GR: 382, 597, 691 Ordnance GR: 635 Oregon operations GR: 771 Partisan Rangers GR: 631 Patterson, Robert general GR: 483 Shenandoah Valley Campaign GR: 233, 544, 659, 699, 701; OR: 115 Pea Ridge, Arkansas GR: 67, 76, 110, 233, 247, 262, 274, 323, 359, 382, 387, 466, 490, 663, 701, 710, 753, 780, 794; OR: 140 Pemberton, John Clifford GR: 483 Peninsular Campaign, Virginia GR: 67, 84, 110, 233, 247, 254, 262, 274, 306, 311, 323, 342, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 382, 387, 440, 444, 448, 466, 477, 483, 490, 533, 541, 544, 619, 663, 671, , 721, 747, 753, 756, 764, 780, 790, 794, 798, 811; JC: 1, 46; OR: 1, 115, 148 Pennsylvania operations GR: 347, 771; OR: 26, 65, 88, 99 Pensacola, Florida GR: 76, 490,

80 Perryville Campaign, Kentucky GR: 93, 110, 237, 262, 274, 352, 387, 448, 451, 466, 490, 671, 721, 753, 780, 798; JC: 46 see also Morgan, John Hunt Petersburg Campaign, Virginia GR: 101, 110, 247, 254, 262, 280, 285, 297, 306, 311, 347, 359, 375, 440, 448, 451, 459, 466, 477, 525, 573, 627, 701, 731, 736, 756, 764, 780, 794, 798, 811; JC: 22, 46; OR: Petersburg Mine GR: 573, 736, 798 see also Crater, Battle of, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia GR: 578, 613, 726, 790, 792 Philippi, West Virginia GR: 241 Pickett s Charge GR: 561 see also Gettysburg Campaign, Pennsylvania Pictorial histories GR: 1, 387, 466, 818 Pinckney Island, South Carolina GR: 715 Pirates and privateers GR: 315, 323, 387, 451 Pleasonton, A. JC: 46 Poetry and verse GR: 651 Pope, John Army of Virginia Campaign GR: 84, 110, 237, 247, 254, 306, 311, 323, 359, 365, 375, 387, 451, 466, 477, 490, 533, 549, 554, 671, 699, 701, 71, 747, 753 OR: 166 general JC: 46 Port Gibson, Mississippi GR: 680 see also Vicksburg Campaign, Mississippi Port Hudson, Louisiana GR: 93, 306, 311, 332, 352, 382, 440, 451, 490, 496, 500, 533, 590, 623, 662, 671, 701, 780, 798 see also New Orleans, Louisiana Port Republic, Virginia GR: 387, 490 Port Royal, Georgia GR: 798; JC: 15 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Port Royal, South Carolina GR: 233, 274, 323, 597, 663; OR: 133 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Prairie Grove, Arkansas GR: 671 Price, Sterling Missouri raid GR: 262, 387, 525, 533, 731; JC: 46 Princeton, West Virginia GR: 715 Prisoners of war BL: 7; GR: 444, 643; JC: 31, 46 Prison life GR: 444, 643 see also Military prisons Provost Marshal GR: 643 Race relations GR: 280, 285, 462 Reams Station, Virginia GR: 573, 736; OR: 123 Recruiting GR: 671 Red River Campaign, Louisiana GR: 110, 262, 297, 347, 352, 387, 466, 477, 525, 590, 662, 691, 701, 726, 780, 794, 798; OR: Relief agencies (private) GR: 643 Resaca, Georgia GR: 297, 483 see also Atlanta Campaign, Georgia 64

81 Revolutionary War GR: 756, 764 Richmond, Kentucky GR: 715, 721 Richmond, Virginia GR: 110, 280, 285, 332, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 451, 459, 466, 477, 483, 490, 525, 538, 613, 635, 701, 731, 798; OR: 6, see also Petersburg Campaign, Virginia Rich Mountain, West Virginia JC: 31 Ricketts, James B. JC: 46 Roanoke Island, North Carolina GR: 274, 323, 387, 466 see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Ropes, John Codman GR: 496 Rosecrans, William S. GR: 332, 375, 387; JC: 31 Sabine Pass, Texas GR: 726 Sailor s Creek, Virginia GR: 262, 578 Salem Church, Virginia GR: 359, 561 Sand Creek Massacre JC: 31 Sanitary Commission GR: 285, 466, 643 Savannah, Georgia GR: 280, 285, 533 see also March to the Sea Scott, Winfield GR: 323 Scouts GR: 323 Secession BL: 6; GR: 67, 76, 125, 233, 241, 538, 659, 663, 701, 710, 743, 780, 794, 798, 811 Secessionville, South Carolina GR: 597, 798 Second Army Corps, U.S. GR: 613 Secret Service GR: 647 Seven Days Battle, Virginia GR: 71, 84, 110, 233, 247, 254, 262, 306, 311, 323, 342, 359, 375, 387, 448, 541, 619, 701, 753, 780, 792, 798; OR: 123, 157 Seven Pines, Virginia GR: 71, 110, 274, 323, 382, 387, 440, 483, 490, 792; OR: 157 Shenandoah Valley Campaigns 1861 GR: 233, 544, 659, 699, 701; OR: GR: 233, 323, 352, 359, 380, 544, 578, 619, 753, 780, 794; OR: 14, 115, GR: 680; OR: 185, GR: 101, 110, 247, 262, 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 459, 462, 466, 490, 525, 538, 578, 627, 701, 731, 736, 780, 790, 794, 798, 811; JC: 46; OR: 120; OR: 121; OR: GR: 101, 110 Sheridan, P. H. general GR: 359, 444, 459; JC: 46 Shenandoah Valley Campaign GR: 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 459, 462, 466, 490, 731, 736, 780, 790, 798 Sherman, William T. Carolinas Campaign GR: 101, 110, 247, 262, 280, 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 380, 387, 440, 444, 451, 466, 477, 483, 525, 533, 538, 701, 731, 780, 794, 798, 811; JC: 31, 37; OR:

82 Sherman, William T. cont. general GR: 332, 347, 359, 365, 369, 387, 459, 483, 590, 604, 655; JC: 31, 37 March to the Sea GR: 101, 110, 247, 280, 285, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 444, 448, 451, 459, 477, 525, 533, 538, 590, 627, 701, 731, 736, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; JC: 37; OR: Shiloh, Tennessee GR: 67, 76, 110, 233, 247, 262, 274, 280, 306, 311, 323, 342, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 382, 387, 440, 444, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 490, 533, 584, 619, 663, 701, 710, 715, 747, 753, 756, 764, 774, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; OR: 115, 174 Signal Service GR: 647 Slaves GR: 280, 285, 462 Soldier s life Confederate Army GR: 306, 311, 647 Union Army GR: 280, 306, 311, 380, 647, 651 South Carolina coastal operations GR: 76; OR: 14, 44, 65, 115, 133, 140, 174 operations GR: 332, 771; OR: 88, 111, 113 see also Carolinas Campaign Southeastern coast operations GR: 691 South Mills, North Carolina GR: 715 South Mountain, Maryland GR: 274, 303, 323, 451, 490, 671; OR: 123 see also Antietam Campaign Southwestern Theater GR: 538 see also Trans-Mississippi Theater Spanish-American War GR: 756, 764 Spies GR: 490 see also Secret Service Spotsylvania Courthouse [Campaign], Virginia GR: 280, 297, 306, 311, 347, 352, 359, 375, 380, 440, 448, 466, 477, 525, 533, 567, 627, 701, 726, 731, 736; OR: 123 Spotsylvania, Virginia GR: 262, 756, 764, 780, 792, 798 St. Alban s Raid GR: 731 Stanton, Edwin M. GR: 699 State rosters Union BL: 7 Steamships, inland waterway OR: 14 Stones River [Murfreesboro Campaign], Tennessee GR: 93, 110, 237, 247, 262, 274, 306, 311, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 382, 387, 448, 451, 466, 483, 490, 533, 584, 623, 671, 721, 747, 753, 756, 764, 774, 790, 792, 798, 811; JC: 31, 46 see also Murfreesboro, Tennessee Strategy GR: 291, 297, 315, 323, 332, 342, 347, 352, 375, 387, 483, 619, 753 Stuart, J. E. B. cavalry operations GR: 14 general GR: 387, 483, 490, 604 Ride Around McClellan GR: 71 Suffolk, Virginia GR: 247, 525, 597, 680; OR: 194 Surgeons roster BL: 20, 25 Tennessee operations GR: 274, 280, 291, 297, 306, 311, 323, 332, 352, 359, 365, 369, 375, 380, 387, 440, 66

83 444, 451, 466, 483, 496, 525, 533, 721, 743, 771; OR: 1, 14, 75, 85, 88, 102, 115, , 140, 174, 185, 194 Tennessee, eastern operations GR: 237, 247, 525, 584, , 671, 701, 710, 721, 726, 747, 780, 794; JC: 46; OR: 34, 44, 51, 182 Tennessee, middle operations OR: 34, 44, 51, 182 Tennessee, western operations OR: 14, 44, 51 Tennessee River operations GR: 715; OR: 115, 140 see also Cumberland River Tenth Army Corps GR: 597 Texas operations GR: 387, 525, 691, 721, 771, 780, 794, 798; JC: 31; OR: 14, 63, 65, 92, 115, 126 Thomas, George H. GR: 332, 375, 387, 604; JC: 37 Totopotomy, Virginia GR: 567 Trans-Mississippi Theater general BL: 4, 11, 14 15, 18 20, 25 operations GR: 721, 726; OR: 1 Trent Affair GR: 323 Tullahoma Campaign, Tennessee GR: 352, 375, 500, 691; JC: 31 Twelfth Army Corps, U.S. GR: 613 Twiggs surrender GR: 76 Union Army see Army, U.S. United Confederate Veterans GR: 655 Upperville, Virginia GR: 382 USS Cumberland GR: 608 USS Monitor GR: 608 Utah operations GR: 771; OR: 185, 194 Valverde, New Mexico GR: 710, 715 Van Dorn, Earl GR: 490 Vermilion Bayou, Louisiana GR: 466 Vermont operations GR: 771 see also St. Alban s Raid Veterans organizations GR: 655 Vicksburg Campaign, Mississippi GR: 93, 110, 237, 247, 262, 274, 291, 306, 311, 323, 332, 347, 352, 359, 365, 369, 375, 380, 382, 387, 440, 448, 459, 462, 466, 477, 483, 490, 496, 500, 533, 538, 597, 623, 662, 680, 701, 721, 726, 756, 764, 774, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; OR: 44, 185 Vicksburg siege, Mississippi GR: 291, 306, 311, 332, 352, 359, 375, 440, 451, 462, 466, 477, 483, 490, 496; OR: 51 Vicksburg, Tennessee GR: 444, 451 Virginia operations GR: 291, 297, 323, 332, 352, 359, 365, 380, 382, 387, 440, 444, 451, 466, 483, 496, 538, 597, 619, 662, 680, 701, 771; OR: 1, 65, 75, 88, 99, 101, 113, 115, 126, 133, 140, 148, 174, 182, 185, 194 Virginia, northeastern operations OR: 26, 126 Virginia, northern operations GR: 561, 780; OR: 51 Virginia, southeast operations OR: 34 67

84 Virginia, southwest operations OR: 34, 44, 51, 75, 85, 88, 102 War crimes GR: 466, 490 War of 1812 GR: 756, 764 Warwick River, Virginia GR: 715 Washington operations GR: 771 Washington, D.C. defense GR: 306, 311, 315, 323, 483, 635, 659, 700 see also Early s Washington [/Maryland] Raid, 1864 Washington, North Carolina JC: 46 Wauhatchie, Tennessee GR: 691 Waynesboro, Virginia GR: 382 Weldon Railroad, Virginia operations against GR: 573, 736, 798 Western Department JC: 15 see also Trans-Mississippi Theater Western Theater, CSA BL: 4 Western Theater of Operations BL: 6, 11, 14 15, 18 20, 25; GR: 365, 448, 451, 466, 538, 623, 743, 790; JC: 1 see also Trans-Mississippi Theater West Virginia McClellan s Campaign GR: 76, 233 operations GR: 84, 233, 241, 262, 274, 306, 311, 315, 352, 359, 369, 380, 387, 440, 444, 448, 451, 466, 483, 659, 663, 680, 701, 710, 721, 731, 771, 780, 794, 798; JC: 31; OR: 1, 34, 51, 65, 75, 88, 99, 113, 115, 126, 133, 140, 174, 182, 185, 194 Wheeler, Joseph general BL: 4 Tennessee Raid, 1863 JC: 37 White River, Arkansas OR: 14 Wiard, Norman JC: 46 Wilderness Campaign, Virginia GR: 101, 110, 247, 254, 262, 280, 297, 306, 311, 347, 352, 359, 365, 375, 380, 387, 440, 448, 451, 462, 466, 477, 525, 533, 567, 627, 662, 701, 726, 731, 736, 756, 764, 774, 780, 790, 792, 794, 798, 811; OR: Williamsburg, Virginia GR: 67, 254, 262, 274, 323, 382, 387, 440, 483, 490, 671, 794, 798; OR: 34, 123, 148 see also Peninsular Campaign, Virginia Williamsport, Maryland GR: 561 Wilmington, North Carolina GR: 387, 440; OR: see also Coastal operations, U.S. Navy Wilson s Creek, Missouri GR: 76, 110, 233, 241, 262, 352, 382, 490, 780; JC: 15, 46 Winchester, Virginia (1st) GR: 699; JC: 15 Winchester, Virginia (2nd) GR: 726 Winchester, Virginia (3rd) GR: 731; OR: 120 Women GR: 285, 444, 466 Yazoo City, Mississippi OR: 51 see also Vicksburg Campaign, Mississippi 68

85 Yazoo River operations, Mississippi OR: 51 see also Vicksburg Campaign, Mississippi Yorktown, Virginia GR: 67, 110, 247, 254, 323, 387, 440, 466, 483, 490, 541, 619, 671, 715, 721, 753, 780, 798 see also Peninsular Campaign, Virginia Zagonyi s Charge GR:

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87 Related UPA Collections Civil War Battles and Campaigns: Official Histories and Personal Narratives Part 1: Eastern Theater Part 2: Western Theater Civil War Unit Histories: Regimental Histories and Personal Narratives Part 1: Confederate States of America and Border States Part 2: The Union New England Part 3: The Union Mid-Atlantic Part 4: The Union Midwest and West Part 5: The Union Higher and Independent Commands and Naval Force Confederate Military Manuscripts Series A: Holdings of the Virginia Historical Society Series B: Holdings Louisiana State University Series C: Holdings of the Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin Part 1: The Trans-Mississippi West Series D: Holdings of the University of Virginia Library Part 1: Albemarle County Historical Society Papers Sergeant H. B. Johnston Confederate Furlough Papers Papers of Union Staff Officers Part 1: A through G Part 2: H through P UPA Collections from LexisNexis

88 T he accounts in Civil War Battles and Campaigns, Part 3: General References and Collected Works, compiled both during the war and afterward (through 1930), chronicle the first modern war and its legacy of war is hell and war for a noble cause. This collection encompasses the official and literary battle and campaign histories and personal narratives (of specific battles) listed in Charles E. Dornbusch s Military Bibliography of the Civil War, Volume III. LexisNexis has also included a large number of items gleaned from a variety of other sources, including the National Union Catalog, other Civil War bibliographies, and Civil War holding lists and card files from various libraries and institutions. Authors of these histories and narratives consist of veteran officers and private soldiers-turned-writers espousing their perceptions of the battlefield for local veterans organizations and/or small-town publishers and scholars and distinguished men of the era, writing justifications and indictments of the war, its battlefields, barbarism, and memorials. UPA Collections from LexisNexis

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