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1285 Pa., 104th Reg. V. I. Davis (W. 1272 Parker (Joel). Habeas Corpus and Martial Law. 8vo. pp. 58. Cambridge, W. H.) History of the One Hundred and 40 Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment, 1861-4. Right of Se- 8vo. pp. 364. Philadelphia, 1866. 1286 Pa., 138th Reg. V. I. Lewis (OsCambridge, 30 ceola). History of the One Hundred and Recollec- Thirty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Voltions of a Naval Officer (in the United unteer Infantry. 12mo. pp. 198. NorrisStates and Confederate Navies), 1841-1865. 150 12mo. pp. 372. New York, 1883. 1275 Paris (Comte de). History of the Civil War in America. Maps. 3 vols. 8vo. pp. 923. Philadelphia, 1883. General Butler 1276 Parton (James). in New Orleans. History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in 1862. Portraits. 8vo. pp. 649. New York. 150

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1277 Partridge (J. Arthur). ing of the American Nation; or, the Rise and Decline of Oligarchy in the West. 3 00 8vo. 523. London, 1866. pp. 1278 Patterson (Robert). Narrative of the Campaign in the Valley of the Shenandoah, 1861. 4to. large paper (only 100 copies printed), half morocco, pp. 128. Philadelphia, 1865.

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1278A Another copy. 8vo. cloth. 1278B Another copy. 8vo. paper. 1279 Peck (William H.) The McDonalds; or, The Ashes of Southern Homes. A Tale of Sherman's March. 12mo. pp. 192. New York, 1867.

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1287 Pa., 192d Reg. V. I. Myers (J. C.) A Daily Journal of the One Hundred and Ninety-second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, commanded by Col. W. B. Thomas, Portrait. 12mo. pp. 203. Philadelphia, 1864.

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1288 Pa., 198th V. I. Woodward (E. M.) History of the One Hundred and Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers. A Complete Record of the Regiment, with its Camps, Marches, and Battles, with the Personal Record of each Officer and Man 4 portraits. during his term of Service. 200 8vo. pp. 136. Trenton, 1884. 1289 Pa. Annual Report of the Adjutant-General, for the Years 1863-64. vols. 8vo. Harrisburgh, 1864–65.

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1289A The same, for 1866. 8vo. pp. 1221. Harrisburgh, 1867.

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1290 Pa. Bates (Samuel P.) Deeds of Pennsylvania. Illustrated with maps, portraits, and numerous steel engravings. Imp. 8vo. pp. 1116, half morocco, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1876.

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1281 Pennsylvania 2d Reg. R. V. C. Woodward (E. M). Our Campaigns; or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life, and History of our Regiment [Second Reserve Volunteer Corps], 1293 Pa. Newhall (Walter S.) A Meduring its Three Years' Term of Service, with a Sketch of the Army of the Poto-moir. [Captain of the Third Regiment mac, under Generals McClellan, Burnside, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry.] 12mo. pp. 140. Phila., 1864. trait. Hooker, Meade, and Grant. 1 25 1294 Pa. Report of the Commission ap362. pointed by the Governor of Pennsylvania to Investigate the Alleged Army Frauds. 8vo. pp. 63, paper. Harrisburg, 1861.

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1311 Pollard (E. A.) The Last Year of New York,

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1297 Petersburg. Report of the Committee on the Conduct of the War, on the the War. Attack on Petersburg, on the 30th of July, 1 25 1864. 8vo. pp. 272. The American 1298 Peyton (J. L.) Crisis; or, Pages from the Note Book of a State Agent during the Civil War. 12mo. 2 vols. in 1. London, 1867. 1299 Philanthropic Results of the War in America. By an American Citizen. 75 18mo. pp. 160. New York, 1864.

1300 Phisterer (F.) Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States (in the Civil War. 12mo. pp. 343. New York, 1883.

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1313 Pollard (E. A.) The Lost Cause. A New Southern History of the War of from Official the Confederates, drawn Portraits. Sources, and approved by the most distinguished Confederate Leaders. 8vo. pp. 772. New York, 1866.

1314 Pollard (E. A.) America. 12mo. pp. 354. 1315 Pond (G. E.) 1301 Phisterer (F.) The Regular Brig Valley in 1861. Map. ade. 14 Army Corps. Army of the Cum-York, 1883. berland in the Battle of Stone River. pp. 30. N. p., n. d.

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The War Lon., 1864. 1 00 The Shenandoah 12mo. 287. Svo. 1316 Pope (Major-General John). port of the Operations of the Army of Vir1 00 ginia while under his Command. 8vo. pp. 256. [Washington, 1863].

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1302 Pinkerton (Allan). The Spy of the Rebellion. Being a true History of the The Virginia 1317 Pope (General). Spy System of the United States Army By Lewis E. Mills. during the late Rebellion, revealing many Secrets of the War hitherto not made pub- Campaign of 1862. 8vo. pp. 32, paper. Cincinnati, 1870. lic. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 688. New York, 350 1318 Porter (Admiral). Incidents and 1885. 2.00 1303 Pittenger (Rev. William). Captur- Anecdotes of the Civil War. 8vo. pp. 357. A History of Secret New York, 1885. ing a Locomotive. 12mo. pp. 354 1319 Porter (Gen. Fitz John). Holt (J.) Service in the Late War. 1 50 Review of the Proceedings, Findings, and WashPhiladelphia, 1882. 8vo. pp. 31, paper. 25 1304 Pittenger (Lieut. V.) Daring and Sentence of. Suffering. A History of the Great Rail-ington, 1863. Phila- 1320 Porter (Fitz John). Johnson (Rev12mo. pp. 288. road Adventure. 100 erdy). Reply to the Review of Judge-AdThe vocate-General Holt, on the Proceedings, Findings and Sentence, in the Case of Maj.Gen. Fitz John Porter, and a Vindication of that Officer. 8vo. pp. 88. Baltimore, 1863.

delphia, 1864.

1305 Plake (Mrs. Kate, of Ky.) Southern Husband outwitted by his Union Philadel Wife. 12mo. pp. 161, paper. 75 phia, 1868. 1306 Plum (William R.) The Military Telegraph during the Civil War in the United States, with an Exposition of Ancient and Modern Means of Communication, and of the Federal and Confederate 2 vols. 8vo. Chicago, Cypher Systems. 5 00 1882. 1307 Political Dialogues. Soldiers on their Right to Vote, and the Men they should Support. Scene: The Army of the Potomac, near the Weldon Railroad. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. [Washington, 1864.]

1308 Pollard (E. A.) the War. 4 portraits. York, 1863.

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The First Year of 8vo. pp. 389.

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1309 Pollard (E. A.) The Second Year of the War. 5 portraits. 8vo. pp. 386. 175 New York, 1864.

1310 Pollard (E. A.) The Third Year of the War. 5 portraits. 8vo. pp. 391. 2 00 New York, 1865.

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1324 Porter (Gen. Fitz John). ment of the Services of the Fifth Army New York, 1878. Corps in 1862 in Northern Virginia. 8vo. paper. pp. 105, Prison Narratives

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1325 Abbott (A. O.) Prison Life in the South, at Richmond, Macon, Charlotte, Andersonville, etc., during the Years 1864 and

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1865.

Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 374. New
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York, 1865.
1326 Andersonville. List of the Union
Soldiers buried at Andersonville. Copied
from the Official Record, in the Surgeon's
Office at Andersonville. 8vo. pp. 73, paper.
New York, 1866.
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1327 Barbiere (Joe). Scraps from the
Prison Table, at Camp Chase and Johnson's
Island. 8vo. pp. 395. Doylestown, Penn.,
1868.
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1328 Bastiles (The) of the North. Member of the Maryland Legislature. pp. 36, paper. Baltimore, 1863.

Prison Narratives-Continued.
Belle Isie, and other Rebel Prisons. With
the Names of the Union Soldiers who died

at Andersonville, etc. 8vo. pp. 357. Bos-
ton, 1871.

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1342 Greenhow (Mrs.) My Imprisonment, and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington. 12mo. pp. 352. London, 1863. 2.00

1343 Hamlin (Augustus C.) Martyria; or, Andersonville Prison. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 256. Boston, 1866. 1 50 1344 Harris (W. C.) Prison-Life in the Tobacco Warehouse at Richmond. By a Balls Bluff Prisoner. 12mo. pp. 175. 1 50 Philadelphia, 1862.

1329 Border and Bastile. By the Author 1345 Howard (Col. Percy). The Barof "Guy Livingston" [Geo. W. Lawrence]. 12mo. pp. 291. New York. 1 25 barities of the Rebels, as shown in their 1330 Boyd (Belle). In Camp and Prison. Cruelty to the Federal Wounded and Prisoners, etc. 8vo. pp. 40. Providence, With an Introduction by George A. Sala. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1865.

1331 Another edition. 12mo. pp. 464. York, 1867.

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1863. 1346 Hundley (Col. D. R., Late of the C. New S. A.) Prison Echoes of the Great Rebellion. 12mo. pp. 235. New York, 1874. 1 50

150 1332 Cavada (Col. F. F.) Libby Life. Experiences of a Prisoner of War in Richmond, 1863-4. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 221. Philadelphia, 1864. 1.00 1333 Davis (Jefferson). Prison Life of Embracing Details and Incidents of his Captivity, etc. By John Craven. 8vo. pp. 377. New York, 1866.

150 1334 Another edition. 12mo. New York, 1867.

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1347 In Vinculis; or, the Prisoner of War. Being the Experience of a Rebel in two Federal Pens, interspersed with Reminiscences of the Late War, Anecdotes of Southern Generals, etc. [By A. M. Kelley.] 12mo. pp. 216. New York, 1866.

1 25 1348 Kellogg (Robert H.) Life and Death in Rebel Prisons. 12mo. pp. 398. Hartford, Conn., 1865. 1 50 1349 Long (Lessell). Twelve Months in 1335 Ely (Alfred). A Journal of. A Andersonville; On the March; In the Prisoner of War in Richmond. Edited by Battle; In the Rebel Prison Pens; and at Charles Lanman. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 359. Last in God's Country. 8vo. pp. 250. HunNew York, 1862. 100 tington, 1886. 1 50 1336 Erskine (C. M.) Life in a Rebel Prison; or, the Experience of a Prisoner of 8vo. pp. 34, flex. cloth. Philadel

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phia, 1883.

1350 McElroy (John). Andersonville; a Story of Rebel Military Prisons. Fifteen Months a Guest of the so-called Southern 75 Confederacy. A Private Soldier's Experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 654. Toledo, 1879. 3 00

1337 Fort Lafayette Life, 1863-4. In
Extracts from the "Right Flanker," a
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Southern Prisoners in Fort Lafayette, in
1863-64. 16mo. pp. 102. Lond., 1865. 1 50
1338 Fourteen Months in American Bas-
tiles. 8vo. pp. 89. Baltimore, 1863. 75
1339 Geer (J. J.) Beyond the Lines; or,
a Yankee Prisoner Loose in Dixie. 12mo.
pp. 285. Philadelphia, 1863.
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1340 Glazier (Willard). The Capture,
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1870.
1341 Goss (Warren L.) The Soldier's
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1351 Mahony (D. A.) The Prisoner of State. 12mo. pp. 414. N. Y., 1863. 1 50

1352 Marshall (John A.) American Bastile. A History of the Illegal Arrests and Imprisonment of American Citizens during the late Civil War. 8vo. pp. 728. Philadelphia, 1870. 2.50

1353 Narrative of the Privations and Sufferings of the U. S. Soldiers and Officers while in the Hands of the Rebel Authorities. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 283, paper. Philadelphia, 1864. 1 25

1354 Another edition. 8vo. pp. 86. Bos75

ton, n. d.

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1355 Nott (Chas. C.) Sketches in Prison Camps. A Continuation of Sketches of the War. 12mo. pp. 204. N. Y. 1865. 125 1356 Oats (Sergeant). Prison Life in Dixie. Giving a Short History of the Inhuman and Barbarous Treatment of our Soldiers by the Rebel Authorities. Illustrated. 18mo. pp. 209. Chicago, 1880. 1 00 1357 Prisoner of War; or, Five Months among the Yankees. Being a Narrative of the Crosses, Calamities, and Consolations of a Petersburg Militiaman during an enforced Summer Residence North. By A. Rifleman, Esq., Gent. 8vo. pp. 120, paper. Richmond [1865]. 125 1358 Sabre (Lieut. G. E., of 2d R. I. Cav.) Nineteen Months a Prisoner of War. 18mo. pp. 207, paper. New York, 1866. 1 25 1359 Secrets of the American Bastile. 8vo. pp. 64, paper. Phila., 1863.

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1369 Quint (Alonzo H.) The Potomac and the Rapidan. Army Notes from the Failure at Winchester to the Reinforcement of Rosecrans. 1861-63. Map. 12mo. pp. 407. Boston, 1864. 150

1370 Rawlins (Chas. E., Jr.) American Disunion, Constitutional or Unconstitutional? 12mo. pp. 228. London, 1862. 1 00

1371 Raymond (Henry J.) History of the Administration of President Lincoln. Including his Speeches, Letters, Addresses, etc. With a Sketch of his Life. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 496. New York, 1864.

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1372 Rebellion Record. A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, etc. 1860-64. Edited by Frank Moore. Illustrated with 158 steel portraits, with numerous maps and plans. 12 vols. 8vo. Per * Odd volumes supplied to complete sets. vol.

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1360 Simpson (Thomas). My Four 1373 Reconstruction in America. By Months' Experience as a Prisoner of War. a Member of the New York Bar. Small 4to. pp. 40, paper. Providence, 134, paper. New York, 1865. 60 1374 Red Tape and Pigeon-hole Generals as seen from the Ranks during a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac. 318. New York, 1864.

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1361 Spencer (Ambrose). A Narrative of Andersonville, drawn from the Evidence elicited on the Trial of Henry Wirz, the Jailor. 12mo. pp. 272. N. Y., 1866. 175 1375 Reed (Sam. Rockwell). The Vicks1362 Stars and Stripes in Rebeldom. burg Campaign, and the Battles about A Series of Papers written by Federal Chattanooga under the Command of Gen. Prisoners, in Richmond, Tuscaloosa, etc. U. S. Grant, in 1862-63. An Historical 16mo. pp. 137. Boston, 1862. 100 Review. 8vo. pp. 201. Cin., 1882. 150

1363 Stevenson (R. R.) The Southern Side; or, Andersonville Prison. Compiled from Official Documents. Illustrated. Svo. pp. 488. Baltimore, 1876.

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1364 Tharin (R. S.) Arbitrary Arrests in the South; or, Scenes from the

ence of an Alabama Unionist. 245. New York, 1863.

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1376 Rejected Stone (The); or, Insurrection v. Resurrection in America. By a Native of Virginia [Moncure D. Conway]. 12mo. Pp. 131. Boston, 1862.

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1377 Reports of the Affairs of the late Experi- Insurrectionary States. Second Session of the 42d Congress: North Carolina, 1 vol.; 150 South Carolina, 3 vols.; Georgia, 2 vols.; 1365 Trumbull (H. C.) The Captured Florida, 1 vol.; Alabama, 3 vols.; MissisScout of the Army of the James. Sketch sippi, 2 vols.; Report of Committee, 1 vol.; together, 13 vols. 8vo. sheep. Washingof the Life of Sergt. Henry M. Manning, ton, 1872. 15 00 of the Twenty-fourth Mass. 12mo. pp. 60. Boston, 1869. 1 00 1378 Report of the Joint Committee on 37th Congress. 3 vols. 8vo. Washington, the Conduct of the War. Third Session, 4 50

1366 Wilson (Thomas L.) Sufferings Endured for a Free Government; or, a History of the Cruelties and Atrocities of the Rebellion. 12mo. pp. 372. Philadelphia, 1865. 1 25

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1379 Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Second Session, 38th Congress, with Supplement. 5 vols. 8vo. Washington, 1865–6. 7.00

eral on "The Order of American Knights," 1380 Report of the Judge Advocate Genalias "The Sons of Liberty." A Western Conspiracy in Aid of the Southern Rebellion. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Washington, 25 1864.

1368 Pugh (J. Howard). Our Union and its Defenders. 8vo. pp. 23, paper. Philadelphia, 1862.

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1381 Report of the Secretary of the a Preliminary View of its Causes, and BioNavy in relation to Armored Vessels. 8vo. graphical Sketches of its Heroes. Illuspp. 607. Washington, 1864. 100 trated. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1863-65. 3 00 1397 Scott (Allen M.) Chronicles of the Great Rebellion, from the Beginning of the Same until the Fall of Vicksburg. 12mo. pp. 344. Cincinnati, 1864. 1.00

1382 Rhode Island. Bartlett (J. R.) Memoirs of Rhode Island Officers who were Engaged in the Service of their Country during the Great Rebellion of the South. Illustrated with 34 portraits on steel. 4to. pp. 452, boards, uncut. Providence, 4 50 1383 R. I. Regiments. Names of Officers, Soldiers, and Seamen in. 8vo. pp. 42. Providence, 1869. 40

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1384 R. I. Stone (E. W.) Rhode Island in the Rebellion. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 398. Providence, 1864. 2.00

1385 Richardson (Albert D.) The Secret Service. The Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo. pp. 512. Hartford, 1865.

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1401 Senour (F.) Morgan and his Captors. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 389.

1386 Roberts (Capt. A.) Never Caught. Personal Adventures connected with 1865. Twelve Successful Trips in Blockage-Running during the American Civil War. 1863-4. 16mo. pp. 123. Lon., 1867. 1 50 1387 Rosecrans (W. S.) Report on the Battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn. Map. 8vo. pp. 577. Washington, 1863. 3.00

1388 Ross (Fitzgerald). A Visit to the Cities and Camps of the Confederate States. Map. 12mo. pp. 300. Edinburgh, 1865. 2 25 1389 Round the Camp Fire; or, Tales of the Bivouac and Battle-field. Consisting of Interesting Novels, full of Excitement and Adventure. 16mo. pp. 431. Glasgow, n. d. 175 1390 Rouse (E. S. S.) The Bugle Blast; or, Spirit of the Conflict. Comprising Dashing Raids, Heroic Deeds, etc. 12mo. pp. 336. Philadelphia, 1864.

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1402 Sergeant's Memorial. Thompson, Twenty-second N. By his Father. 18mo. pp. 242. 1863.

Cincinnati,

150

(John H. Y. N. G.) New York,

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1403 Sermons. Twenty-four on the Rebellion, by various Divines. Each separate, in paper. v. p., 1860-65. 2.00 History of the War for the Union. (5th 1404 Seward (W. H.) The Diplomatic vol. of works.) Edited by G. E. Baker. 8vo. pp. 626. Boston, 1883. 3 00

1405 Shaffner (Col. T. P.) The War in America. Being an Historical and Political Account of the Southern and Northern States, showing the Origin and Cause of the Present Secession War. Map. 12mo. pp. 418. London, 1862.

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1406 Shanks (W. F. G.) Personal Recol1391 Russell (William H.) My Diary lections of Distinguished Generals. PorNorth and South. 12mo. pp. 602, boards. traits. 12mo. pp. 352. N. Y., 1866. 1 75 Boston, 1863. 1 50 1407 Sheridan. With General Sheridan in Lee's Last Campaign. By a Staff Officer [Lieut. -Col. Fred. C. Newhall]. Portrait and Map. 12mo. pp. 235. Philadel3.00 phia, 1866.

1392 Sanitary Commission. History of the Great Western Sanitary Fair. 8vo. pp. 578, morocco. Cincinnati, 1864. 1 25 1393 Sanitary Commission (Western). Its Origin, Labors. etc., with Incidents of Hospital Life. [By J. G. Foreman.] 8vo. pp. 144. St. Louis, 1864. 1 25 1394 Sala (Geo. A.) My Diary in America in the Midst of War. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1865.

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1409 The same. New ed., revised and corrected. 2 vols. 8vo. N Y., 1886. 5800 4.00 1410 Sherman (Maj.-Gen. W. T.), and 1395 Schalk (Emil). Campaigns of 1862 | his Campaigns. A Military Biography. By and 1863. Illustrating the Principles of S. M. Bowman and R. B. Irwin. Portraits Strategy. Maps. 12mo. pp. 252. Phila- and plates. 8vo. pp. 512. New York, delphia, 1863.

1 25 1865. 1 75 1396 Schmucker (S. M.) A History of 1411 Skinner (J. E. H.) After the Storm; the Civil War in the United States; with or, Jonathan and his Neighhors in 1865–6.

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