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Catalogue of the Byrd Library

Adams, Charles Francis, jr. Lee at
Appomattox, and other papers. Boston
and New York, Houghton, Mifflin
& company, 1902.

Adams, Herbert Baxter. Maryland's
influence upon land cessions to the
United States. With minor papers on
George Washington's interest in western
lands, the Potomac company, and
a national university. Baltimore, N.
Murray, publication agent, Johns Hopkins
university, 1885.

Adams, Nehemiah. South-side view
of slavery; or, Three months at the
South, in 1854. Boston. Marvin, 1854.

Alderman, Edwin Anderson, and
Gordon, Armistead Churchill. J. L.
M. Curry; a biography. New York,
London, The Macmillan company,
1911.

Alexander, Charles W., pub. Alexander's
family friend. A collection of
the most valuable information and recipes
on every subject of everyday life.
Philadelphia, C. W. Alexander [1867].

Alexander, Edward Porter. Military
memoirs of a Confederate; a critical
narrative, with sketch-maps by the author.
New York, C. Scribner's sons,
1907.

Alexander, John Henry. Mosby's
men, by John H. Alexander, of Mosby's
rangers (Co. A) illustrated by portraits.
New York and Washington,
The Neale publishing company, 1907.

Alexander, Samuel Davies. Princeton
college during the eighteenth century.
New York, A. D. F. Randolph
& company [c1872].

Allen, Ethan. Washington; or, The
revolution. A drama. (In blank
verse.) Founded upon the historic
events of the war for American independence.
Illustrated by Henry Kratzner.
In two parts. . . . Part first:
From the Boston massacre to surrender
of Burgoyne. Part second: From Red
Bank and Valley Forge to Washington's
inauguration as President of the
United States. London, Chicago [etc.]
F. T. Neely [c1899].

Allston, Washington. Monaldi: a
tale. Boston, C. C. Little and J
Brown, 1841.

Alvord, Clarence Walworth, and Bidgood,
Lee. First exploration of the
Trans-Alleghany region by the Virginians
1650-1674. Cleveland. Clark.
1912.

Ambler, Charles Henry. Sectionalism
in Virginia from 1776 to 1861.
Chicago, The University of Chicago
press, 1910.

Andrews, Sidney. The South since
the war, as shown by fourteen weeks
of travel and observation in Georgia
and the Carolinas. Boston, Ticknor &
Fields, 1866.

The annals of the war written by
leading participants north and south.
Originally pub. in the Philadelphia
Weekly Times. Philadelphia, The
Times publishing company, 1879.

Armstrong, George D. The Christian
doctrine of slavery. New York.
Scribner. 1857.

Arp, Bill. See Smith, Charles H.

Ashby, Turner. General Turner
Ashby, the centaur of the South; a
military sketch, by Clarence Thomas.
Winchester, Va. Printed by the Eddy
press corporation, 1907.

Association for the preservation of
Virginia antiquities.
Publications 18951908.
Richmond.

Autographs of prominent men of the
Southern Confederacy and historical
documents. Southern Pacific railway
co.

Avary, Mrs. Myrta (Lockett). Dixie
after the war; an exposition of social
conditions existing in the South during
the twelve years succeeding the fall
of Richmond. With an introduction
by General Clement A. Evans; illustrated
from old paintings, daguerreotypes
and rare photographs. New
York, Doubleday, Page & company,
1906.

—Virginia girl in the civil war,
1861-1865. New York. Appleton. 1903.


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Bagby, George William. Canal reminiscences:
recollections of travel
in the old days on the James river and
Kanawha canal. Richmond. West.
1879.

—Old Virginia gentlemen and
other sketches. Edited with an introduction
by Thomas Nelson Page. New
York, Scribner. 1910.

—Selections from the miscellaneous
writings of Dr. George W. Bagby.
Richmond Va. Whittet & Shepperson,
1884.

Bailey, Harold Harris. The birds of
Virginia, with 14 full-page colored
plates, 1 map, 108 half tones taken from
nature; treating 185 species and subspecies;
all the birds that breed within
the State. Lynchburg, Va. Bell, 1913.

Baird, Charles Washington. History
of the Huguenot emigration to
America, by Charles W. Baird, D. D.
New York, Dodd, Mead & company,
1885.

Baker, William Spohn. Bibliotheca
Washingtoniana: a descriptive list of
the biographies and biographical
sketches of George Washington. Philadelphia.
Lindsay. 1889.

—Character portraits of Washington
as delineated by historians, orators
and devines, selected and arranged in
chronological order with biographical
notes and references. Philadelphia.
Lindsay. 1887.

—Early sketches of George Washington,
reprinted with biographical and
bibliographical notes. Philadelphia.
Lippincott. 1894.

—Engraved portraits of Washington,
with notices of the originals and
brief biographical sketches of the painters.
Philadelphia. Lindsay. 1880.

—Itinerary of George Washington
from June 15, 1775, to December 23,
1783. Philadelphia. Lippincott. 1892.

—Medallic portraits of Washington
with historical and critical notes
and a descriptive catalogue of the coins,
medals, tokens, and cards. Philadelphia.
Lindsay. 1885.

—Washington after the revolution,
1784-1799. Philadelphia. Lippincott.
1898.

Ballagh, James Curtis. A history of
slavery in Virginia, Baltimore, The
Johns Hopkins press, 1902.

Baltimore Sun—Sunday edition. August
1904-June 1909.

Baltz, John D. Colonel Edward D.
Baker's defense in the battle of Ball's
Bluff, fought October 21st, 1861, in Virginia,
and slight biographical sketches
of Colonel Baker and Generals Wistar
and Stone. Lancaster, Pa. Inquirer
co., 1888.

Barbiere, Joe. Scraps from the
prison table at Camp Chase and Johnson's
Island. Doylestown, Pa., W. W.
H. Davis, printer, 1868.

Barnard, John Gross. C. S. A. and
the battle of Bull Run. New York,
Van Nostrand, 1862. Letter to an English
friend.

—The Peninsular campaign and its
antecedents, as developed by the report
of Maj.-Gen. Geo. B. McClellan,
and other published documents. New
York, D. Van Nostrand, 1864.

Barrow, Isaac. Sermons. Edinburgh.
Hamilton. 1751. vols. 1, 3, 5.

Bartlett, John Russell, comp. The
literature of the rebellion. A catalogue
of books and pamphlets relating to the
civil war in the United States, and on
subjects growing out of that event, together
with works on American slavery,
and essays from reviews and magazines
on the same subjects. Boston,
Draper & Halliday; Providence, S. S.
Rider & Bro., 1866.

Baskervill, William Malone. Southern
writers; biographical and critical
studies. 2 vols. Nashville. Pub. house
M. E. Church, 1897.

Bates Samuel P. Battle of Gettysburg.
Philadelphia. Davis. 1875.

Battles and leaders of the civil war
. . . being for the most part contributions
by Union and Confederate officers.
Based upon "The Century war
series." Ed. by Robert Underwood
Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel.
. . . New-York, The Century co.
[1887-88].

Battine, Cecil William. The crisis
of the confederacy; a history of Gettysburg
and the Wilderness. . . .
London, New York [etc.] Longmans,
Green, and co., 1905.


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Beecher, Henry Ward. Two letters
on reconstruction of the Southern
States. Written in 1866, upon being
invited to act as chaplain of the "soldier's
and sailor's convention," held at
Cleveland, Ohio, in the summer of that
year. 1884.

Beers, Mrs. Fannie A. Memories.
A record of personal experience and
adventure during four years of war.
Philadelphia, Press of J. B. Lippincott
co., 1889.

Benjamin, Judah Philip. Judah P.
Benjamin, by Pierce Butler. Philadelphia,
G. W. Jacobs & company [1907].

Bennett, William W. Memorials of
Methodism in Virginia, from its introduction
into the State, in the year 1772,
to the year 1829. Richmond. Bennett.
1871.

Bernard, George S., ed. War talks
of Confederate veterans. Petersburg,
Va. Fenn. 1892.

Beverly, Robert. The history of Virginia,
in four parts. . . . By Robert
Beverly, a native and inhabitant of the
place. Reprinted from the author's 2d
rev. ed., London, 1722. With an introduction
by Charles Campbell. . . .
Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1855.

Bible. N. T. Gospels. Selections.
Polyglot.
The life and morals of Jesus
of Nazareth, extracted textually
from the gospels in Greek, Latin,
French, and English, by Thomas Jefferson.
With an introduction [by Cyrus
Adler] Washington, Gov't print.
off., 1904.

Bidgood, Lee. See Alvord, Clarence
Walworth, and Bidgood, Lee.

Bigelow, John. Campaign of Chancellorsville;
a strategic and tactical
study. New Haven. Yale University
press. c. 1910.

—France and the Confederate
Navy, 1862-1868; an international episode.
New York, Harper & brothers,
1888.

Billings, E. R. Tobacco. Its history,
varieties, culture, manufacture
and commerce, with an account of its
various modes of use, from its first
discovery until now. . . . Hartford, Conn.,
American publishing company, 1875.

Birch, Thomas, comp. The court
and times of James the First; containing
a series of historical and confidential
letters, in which will be found a
detail of the public transactions and
events in Great Britian during that
period, with a variety of particulars
not mentioned by our historians. Transcribed
from the originals in the British
museum, State paper office, and
private collections, . . . Now first published
from his mss. bequested to the
British museum. London, H. Colburn,
1849.

Black Hawk, and scenes in the West.
No. title page.

Blackford, Charles M. ed. Annals of
the Lynchburg home guard. Lynchburg.
Rohr. 1891.

—Trials and trial of Jefferson Davis,
read by the author at the 12th annual
meeting of the Virginia State Bar
Association, held at Old Point Comfort,
Va. July 17, 18, 19, 1900. Richmond,
West, 1900.

Blair, John D. Sermons. Richmond.
Shepherd. 1825.

Blair, Louisa Coleman. Nathaniel
Bacon, a play in four acts, by Louisa
Coleman Blair and Robert Findlater
Williams. Richmond, Va., The Hermitage
press, 1907.

Boggs, Samuel S. Eighteen months
a prisoner under the Rebel flag, a condensed
pen-picture of Belle Isle, Danville,
Andersonville, Charleston, Florence
and Libby prisons from actual
experience. Lovington, Ills., S. S.
Boggs, 1887.

Bolles, Albert Sidney. The financial
history of the United States, from 1861
to 1885. By Albert S. Bolles. . . New
York, D. Appleton & company, 1886.

Boner, John Henry. Poems; illustrated
by A. G. Heaton. New York
and Washington, The Neale publishing
company, 1903.

Boogher, William Fletcher. Virginia.
Overwharton parish register, 1720 to
1760. Old Stafford County. Washington,
D. C., The Saxton printing co.,
1899.

Boone, Daniel. Daniel Boone, the
pioneer of Kentucky. By John S. C.
Abbot. . . New York, Dodd & Mead,
1872.

—Daniel Boone, a contribution toward
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Daniel Boone. By William
Harvey Miner. The Dibden Club.
1901.

Botta, Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo.
History of the war of the independence
of the United States of America. By
Charles Botta. Tr. from the Italian,
10th ed. . . . rev. and cor. . . . New
Haven. Brainard 1839.

Boudinot, Elias. Journal or historical
recollections of American events
during the revolutionary war; by Elias
Boudinot . . . Copied from his own
original manuscript. Philadelphia, F.
Bourquin, 1894.

Bourne, Edward Gaylord. Narratives
of the career of Hernando De
Soto in the conquest of Florida as told
by a knight of Elvas and in a relation
by Luys Hernandez de Bledma, factor
of the expedition. N. Y. Barnes. 1904.

Boyd, Mrs. Lucinda (Rogers). The
sorrows of Nancy. Richmond, Va., O.
E. Flanhart printing company, 1899.

Boynton, Henry Van Ness, Was
General Thomas slow at Nashville?
With a description of the greatest cavalry
movement of the war and General
James H. Wilson's cavalry operations
in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia,
. . .New York, F. P. Harper, 1896.

Braddon, Mary Elizabeth. Eleanor's
victory. Richmond. Ayres. 1864.

Bradford, Gamaliel. Lee, the American,
by Gamaliel Bradford, jr. Boston
and New York, Houghton, Mifflin
company, 1912.

Bradley, Mary E. Douglass farm;
a juvenile story of life in Virginia.
New York. Appleton. 1858.

Bradshaw, Sidney Ernest. On southern
poetry prior to 1860. . . . Richmond,
B. F. Johnson publishing company
1900.

Brereton, John. A brief and true
relation of the discouerie of the north
part of Virginia, reproduced in facsimile
from the first edition of 1602, with
an introductory note by Luther S. Livingston.
New York, Dodd, Mead &
company, 1903.

Brinton, Daniel Garrison. The
myths of the New world, a treatise on
the symbolism and mythology of the
red race of America. . . . 3d ed. rev.
Philadelphia, D. McKay, 1896.

Bristol parish, Va. The vestry book
and register of Bristol parish, Virginia.
1720-1789. Transcribed and published
by C. G. Chamberlayne. Richmond,
Va. [W. E. Jones, printer] 1898.

Britton, John. Original picture of
London, enlarged and improved: being
a correct guide for the stranger,
as well as for the inhabitant, to the
metropolis of the British empire.
Lond. Longmans.

Broadus, John Albert. Life and letters
of John Albert Broadus, by Archibald
Thomas Robertson. Phil. Baptist
pub. society. 1901.

Brock, Sallie A. Southern amaranth.
New York Wilcox. 1869.

Brooks, Elbridge Streeter. The true
story of George Washington, called
the Father of his country, told for
youngest readers by Elbridge S.
Brooks . . . Boston, Lothrop publishing
company [1895].

Broun, William Leroy. Dr. William
Leroy Broun; compiled by Thomas L.
Broun, assisted by Bessie Lee Broun
and Sally F. Ordway. New York.
Neale. 1912.

Brown, Alexander. English politics
in early Virginia history. Boston.
Houghton. 1901.

—First republic in America. An
account of the origin of this nation,
written from the records then (1624)
concealed by the Council rather than
from the histories then licensed by the
crown. Boston. Houghton. 1898.

Brown, John. John Brown. By
William Elsey Connelley. Topeka,
Kan., Crane & Co., 1900.

Brown, William Garrott. The foe
of compromise and other essays. New
York, London, The Macmillan company,
1903.

—A gentleman of the South. A
memory of the black belt from the
manuscript memoirs of the late Colonel
Stanton Elmore. Edited without
change. New York. Macmillan. 1903.

Browne, George Y. Browne's arithmetical
tables, combined with easy lessons
in mental arithmetic for beginners.
Atlanta, Ga., Franklin printing
house, J. J. Toon, 1865.


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Brownlow, William Gannaway.
Sketches of the rise, progress, and decline
of secession; with a narrative of
personal adventures among the rebels.
Philadelphia. Childs. 1862.

Bruce, Philip Alexander. Institutional
history of Virginia in the seventeenth
century. New York, Putnam,
1910.

—Social life life of Virginia in the
seventeenth century. An inquiry into
the origin of the higher planting class,
together with an account of the habits,
customs, and diversions of the
people. 1st ed. limited to one thousand
copies. Richmond, Va. Printed
for the author by Whittet & Shepperson,
1907.

Bruce, Thomas. Southwest Virginia
and Shenandoah valley. An inquiry
into the causes of the rapid growth
and wonderful development of Southwest
Virginia and Shenandoah valley.
. . . Richmond Va. J. L. Hill pub.
co., 1891.

Bunce, Oliver Bell. The romance
of the revolution: being a history of
the personal adventures, romantic incidents,
and exploits incidental to the
war of independence. Illustrated.
New York, 1853. Bunce.

Burk, John. Bunker-Hill; or, the
Death of General Warren. An historic
tragedy, in five acts. New York,
Longworth. 1817.

Burk, John Daly. The history of
Virginia, from its first settlement to
the present day. By John Burk. . .
Petersburg, Va. Printed for the author,
by Dickson & Pescud [etc.]
1804-16.

Burnaby, Andrew. Burnaby's Travels
through North America; reprinted
from the third edition of 1798, with an
introduction and notes by Rufus Rockwell
Wilson. New York, A. Wessels
company, 1904.

Burr, Aaron. The true Aaron Burr;
a biographical sketch by Charles Burr
Todd. . . New York, A. S. Barnes &
company, 1902.

Burton, H. W. The history of Norfolk,
Virginia. A review of important
events and incidents which occurred
from 1736 to 1877; also a record of
personal reminiscences and political,
commercial and curious facts. "Harry
Scratch" [pseud.] Norfolk, Va., Norfolk
Virginia print, 1877.

Butler, Sir William Francis. Wild
Northland. Being the story of a winter
journey, with dog, across northern
North America. New York Barnes.
1904.

Byrd, William. The writings of
"Colonel William Byrd, of Westover
in Virginia, esq;" ed. by John Spencer
Bassett. Illustrated. New York,
Doubleday, Page & co., 1901.

Cabell, James Branch. Chivalry.
New York and London. Harper. 1909.

—Gallantry: an eighteenth century
dizain in ten comedies, with an
after-piece. New York and London.
Harper 1907.

—The line of love. New York
and London. Harper, 1905.

Cabell, N. Francis. Early history
of the University of Virginia, as contained
in the letters of Thomas Jefferson
and Joseph C. Cabell, hitherto
unpublished; with an appendix, consisting
of Mr. Jefferson's bill for a
complete system of education, and
other illustrative documents; and an
introduction comprising a brief historical
sketch of the University. Richmond.
Randolph. 1856.

Callahan, Edward William, ed. List
of officers of the navy of the United
States and of the Marine corps, from
1775 to 1900, comprising a complete
register of all present and former
commissioned, warranted, and appointed
officers of the United States
navy, and of the Marine corps, regular
and volunteer. Comp. from the
official records of the Navy department.
New York, L. R. Hamersly &
co., 1901.

Campbell, Charles. Introduction to
the history of the colony and ancient
dominion of Virginia. . . . Richmond.
B. B. Minor, 1847.

Campbell, Sir George. White and
black; the outcome of a visit to the
United States, 1879. New York.
Worthington.

Campbell, John Wilson. Biographical
sketches; with other literary remains
of the late John W. Campbell.
Compiled by his widow. Columbus,
O. Scott. 1838.


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Campbell, John Wilson. A history
of Virginia from its discovery till the
year 1781. With biographical sketches
of all the most distinguished characters
that occur in the colonial, revolutionary,
or subsequent period of
our history. . . . Petersburg, Va., J.
W. Campbell, 1813.

Carpenter, Seymour David. Logic
of history. Five hundred political
texts: being concentrated extracts of
abolitionism; also, results of slavery
agitation and emancipation; together
with sundry chapters on despotism,
usurpations and frauds. 2d ed. Madison,
Wis. 1864.

Carrington, Henry Beebe. Battles
of the American revolution. 17751781.
Historical and military criticism,
with topographical illustration.
. . . New York, Chicago, etc. A. S.
Barnes & co., 1876.

Carter, William Page. Echoes from
the glen in divers keys. New York,
The Grafton press, 1904.

Caruthers, William Alexander. The
Kentuckian in New York; or, the Adventures
of three southerns, by a Virginian.
New York. Harper. 1834.

—The Knights of the horse-shoe;
a traditional tale of the cocked hat
gentry in the Old Dominion. New
York. Harper n. d.

Castleman, Virginia Carter. Pocahontas;
a poem. New York, Broadway
publishing co. [c1907].

Cave, Robert C. Southern cause.
Delivered at Richmond, Virginia, May
30, 1894. Also resolutions and proceedings
endorsing said speech by the
ex-Confederate historical and benevolent
association of St. Louis, Mo., and
the Lee encampment, Richmond, Va.

Chandler, Julian Alvin Carroll. Makers
of Virginia history. New York,
Silver. [c. 1904].

Channing, Edward. Guide to the
study of American history; by Edward
Channing and Albert Bushnell
Hart. . . Boston and London, Ginn &
company, 1903.

Chapin, William, comp. A complete
reference gazetteer of the United
States of North America; containing
a general view of the United States,
and of each state and territory, and a
notice of the various canals, railroads,
and internal improvements. . . By William
Chapin. New York, W. Chapin
& J. B. Taylor, 1839.

Chase, Henry. The North and the
South: a statistical view of the condition
of the free and slave states.
Comp. from official documents. Boston,
J. P. Jewett and company; New
York, Sheldon, Blakeman, and company;
[etc., etc.] 1856.

Cheever, George Barrell, ed. The
poets of America with occasional
notes. Hartford, S. Andrus and son,
1857.

Chestnut, Mary Boykin. Diary from
Dixie, edited by I. D. Martin and M.
L. Avary. New York, Appleton.
1905.

Christian, William Asbury. Lynchburg
and its people. Lynchburg, J.
P. Bell co., 1900.

—Richmond, her past and present.
Richmond. L H. Jenkins, 1912.

Claiborne, John Herbert. Seventyfive
years in old Virginia; with some
account of the life of the author and
some history of the people amongst
whom his lot was cast—their character,
their condition, and their conduct
before the war, during the war
and after the war. New York and
Washington, The Neale publishing
company, 1904.

Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes
on the war in the South; with biographical
sketches of the lives of
Montgomery, Jackson, Sevier, the late
Gov. Claiborne, and others. Richmond,
W. Ramsey, 1819.

Clark, George Rogers. See English,
William Hayden.

Clay, Cassius Marcellus. Oration
before the Maumee Valley historical
association, of Toledo, Ohio, at Put-in
bay Island, Lake Erie, on the 10th of
September, 1891. The anniversary of
the capture of the British fleet by
Oliver Hazard Perry. Philadelphia.
Lippincott. 1891.

Clay, Henry. Biography of Henry
Clay. By George D. Prentice, Esq.
Hartford. Hammer & Phelps. 1831.

—Clay minstrel; or, National
songster. John S. Little, compiler.
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life, public services, and character of
Henry Clay. New York. Turner.
1842.

—The life and times of Henry
Clay. By Calvin Colton. . . . 2 vols
New York., A. S. Barnes & co., 1846.

—The life and public services of
Henry Clay, down to 1848. By Epes
Sargent. Edited and completed at
Mr. Clay's death, by Horace Greeley.
New York. Miller. 1856.

Clifford family; or, a Tale of the
Old Dominion. By one of her daughters.
New York. Harper. 1852.

Clinton, Sir Henry. Narrative of
the campaign in 1781 in North America.
By Sir Henry Clinton, K. B.
Philadelphia, J. Campbell, 1865.

Cody, Sherwin. Four famous American
writers: Washington Irving,
Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell
Lowell, Bayard Taylor; a book for
young Americans, . . . New York, Chicago,
[etc.] Werner school book company
[1899].

Colwell, Stephen. The five cotton
states and New York; or, Remarks
upon the social and economical
aspects of the southern political crisis.
[Philadelphia?] 1861.

Confederate memorial literary society,
Richmond, Va.
A calendar of
Confederate papers, with a bibliography
of some Confederate publications;
preliminary report of the Southern
historical manuscripts commission,
prepared under the direction of the
Confederate memorial literary society,
by Douglass Southall Freeman. Richmond,
Va., The Confederate museum,
1908.

Confederate Museum. Catalogue of
the Confederate memorial literary society,
Richmond, Va. Richmond.
Ware. 1905.

Confederate States of America. Circular
to guide inspection by officers
of the conscription service, with a digest
of laws and orders. n. t. p.

—Digest of the military and naval
laws, from the commencement of the
Provisional Congress to the end of
the first Congress under the permanent
Constitution. Alphabetically arranged
by W. W. Lester and Wm. J.
Bromwell. Columbia. Evans. 1864.

—Provisional and permanent constitutions,
of the Confederate States.
Richmond, Tyler, Wise, Allegre and
Smith, printers, 1861.

School of the guides, for the use of
the army of the Confederates States,
with questions. Richmond. West.
1862.

Confederate States of America.
President.
A compilation of the messages
and papers of the confederacy,
including the diplomatic correspondence,
1861-1865; published by permission
of Congress by James D. Richardson
. . . Nashville. United States
publishing company, 1905.

Confederate States of America. War
department.
Official reports of battles.
Pub. by order of Congress.
Richmond, Va. Enquirer book and
job press, 1862.

—Official correspondence [relative
to arrest and detention of non-combatants]
between the agents of exchange
together with Mr. Ould's report.
Richmond. Sentinel job office.
1864.

—Regulations for the army of the
Confederate States, 1863. With a full
index. By authority of the War department
. . . Richmond, Randolph.
1862.

Connecticut (Colony) General Assembly.
The code of 1650, being a
compilation of the earliest laws and
orders of the General court of Connecticut;
also, the constitution, or
civil compact entered into and adopted
by the towns of Windsor, Hartford
and Wethersfield in 1638-9. To which
is added some extracts from the laws
and judicial proceedings of NewHaven
colony commonly called blue
laws. Hartford. Andrus.

Conway, Moncure Daniel. Autobiography,
memories and experiences of
Moncure Daniel Conway. . . . Boston
and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company, 1904.

Cooke, Arthur Bledsoe. With the
tourist tide, by Arthur B. Cooke . . .
New York and Washington, The Neale
publishing company, 1907.

Cooke, John Esten. Beatrice Hallam.
New York, Dillingham. n. d.

—Canolles: the fortunes of a partisan
of '81. Detroit, E. B. Smith &
company, 1877.


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—Captain Ralph. A sequel to
Beatrice Hallam. New York, Dillingham,
n. d.

—Col. Ross of Piedmont. New
York, Dillingham, n. d.

—Doctor Vandyke. A novel.
New York, D. Appleton and company,
1872.

—Ellie: or The human comedy.
With illustrations after designs by
Strother. Richmond [Va.] A. Morris,
1855.

—The Grayjackets: how they
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