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775 Mann (James). Medical Sketches tion in 1812, with Biographical Notices of of the Campaign of 1812, '13, '14. 8vo. pp. Distinguished Military and Naval Com317, boards. Dedham, 1816. 200 manders. 8vo. pp. 496, sheep. Rutland, Vt., 1815. 5 00

776 Map Exhibiting the Frontiers of Canada and the United States, to illustrate the Operations of the British and American Armies. Colored. 20 x 31, on linen, folded. London, 1813. 2 25 777 Muster-Roll of Citizen Soldiers at North Point and Fort McHenry, September, 1814. 16mo. pp. 96. Baltimore.

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778 Naval Monument, containing official and other Accounts of all the Battles fought between the Navies of the United States and Great Britain during the Late War. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 327. Boston, 1836. 2 50

787 Subaltern in America: comprising his Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Baltimore, Washington, etc., during the Late War. [By E. R. Gleig]. 12mo. pp. 266. Philadelphia,

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1 50 788 Symons (John). The Battle of Queenstown Heights, being a Narrative of the Opening of the War of 1812. With Notices of the Life of Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock, etc. 8vo. pp. 39. Toronto, 1859. 1 00

789 Van Rensselaer (Solomon). Narrative of the Affair of Queenstown; in the War of 1812. With an Appendix of Letters, Orders, etc. Map. 12mo. pp. 41+95. New York, 1836.

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779 Official Letters of the Military and Naval Officers of the United States, during the War with Great Britain in the Years 1812, '13, '14, and '15. With some Addi- | 790 Williams (John S.) History of the tional Letters and Documents elucidating Invasion and Capture of Washington, and the History of that Period. Compiled by of the Events which preceded and followed. John Brannan. 8vo. pp. 510, full bound. Map. 12mo. pp. 371. N. Y., 1857. 1 50 Washington, 1823. 2.50 780 Palmer (T. H., Editor). The Historical Register of the United States. Part I. From the Declaration of War in 1812, to January 1, 1814. Part II. For 1814. 4 vols. 8vo. half bound. Phila., 1814-16. 8 00

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782 Report of the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Message of the President as relates to the Spirit and Manner in which the War has been waged by the Enemy. 8vo. pp. 190, paper. Washington. 1813. 2 25

783 Roosevelt (Theodore). The Naval War of 1812; or, the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain. 8vo. pp. 498, New York, 1882. 2.50

784 Russell (J., Jr.) History of the War between the United States and Great Britain, 1812-1815. With Correspondence of the Commissioners, Treaty of Peace, etc. 8vo. pp. 402, old sheep. Hartf., 1815. 4 00

785 Sketch of the Events which preceded the Capture of Washington by the British, on the 24th August, 1814. [By E. D. Ingraham.] Map. 8vo. pp. 66, half morocco. Philadelphia. 1849.

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791 Bayliss (Francis). Narrative of Maj.Gen. Wool's Campaign in Mexico in 1846, 47, and '48. 8vo. pp. 78. Albany, 1851. 1 00 792 Brackett (A. G.) General Lane's Brigade in Central Mexico. 12mo. pp. 336. Cincinnati, 1854. 1 25 793 Carleton (J. H.) The Battle of Buena Vista, with the Operations of the "Army of Occupation." 12mo. pp. 238. New York, 1848.

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794 Furber (Geo. C.) The Twelve Months' Volunteer; or, Journal of a Private in the Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry, in the Campaign in Mexico, 1846, 1847. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 624. Cin'ti, 1847. 2 50 795 Gallatin (Albert). Peace with Mexico. 8vo. pp. 16, paper. Cin'ti, 1848. 796 Henry (Capt. W. S.) Campaign Sketches of the War with Mexico. Map and illus. 12mo. pp. 331. New York,

1847.

797 History of the War United States and Mexico. paper. Philadelphia, 1847.

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75 Review of the

Causes and Consequences of the Mexican 798 Jay (William). War. 12mo. pp. 333. Boston, 1849. 1 25 799 Another copy. 2.50 Half calf.

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786 Sketches of the War between the 800 Kenly (John R.) Memoirs of a United States and the British Isles. In- Maryland Volunteer in the War with Mextended as a faithful History of all the Ma- ico, 1846-7-8. 8vo. pp. 521. Philadelphia, terial Events from the Time of the Declara- | 1873. 3 00

801 Ladd (Horatio 0.) History of the War with Mexico. Map and illus. 12mo. pp. 328. New York, 1883. 1 25 802 McSherry (Dr. Richard). El Pulchero: or, a Mixed Dish from Mexico, embracing Gen. Scott's Campaign, Sketches of Military Life, Manners and Ways of the People, etc. 12mo. pp. 247. Philadelphia, 1850.

803 Mansfield (E. D.) War. A History of its Origin tailed Account of the Battles. illustrations. 12mo. pp. 365. 1850.

816 Treaty between the United States and Mexico. Proceedings of the Senate thereon, etc. 8vo. pp. 384, half sheep. Washington, 1848. 1 50 817 War (The) and its Warriors: a complete History of all the Operations of the American Armies in Mexico. 12mo. pp. 319, paper. Philadelphia, 1848. 1 25

REBELLION.

818 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, and the various Naval and Military Engagements, etc. Maps and illustrations. one. 8vo. New York, 1883. 819 Adams (Capt. F. C.)

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1 50 The Mexican and a DeMaps and New York, 1 25 804 Another copy. Half morocco. 1 75 805 Maps of the War with Mexico. Vera Cruz, Sacramento, Rio Grande, Cerro Gordo, and Valley of Mexico. 1847. 75 806 Message from the President Relative to the Occupation of Mexican Terri- ington, D. C. Illustrated. tory. 8vo. pp. Íll, paper. Washington, PP. 129. New York, 1867. 50 820 Alabama 60th A. R. Shaver (L. A.) History of the Sixtieth Alabama Regiment (Gracie's Brigade). 8vo. pp. 110, sewed. Montgomery, 1867. 1 25 821 Allan (Col. Wm.) Jackson's Valley Campaign. 8vo. pp. 30, paper. Richmond, 50 1878. 822 A'Lord (Corp. G.) A Short Narra18mo. tive and Military Experience of. 25 pp. 72, paper. N. p., n. d.

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807 Message of the President on the Mexican War, First Session, Thirtieth Congress, with accompanying Documents, and Appendix-Report of the Secretary of War. 17 maps. 8vo. pp. 1369+249, unbound. Washington, 1847. 4 00 808 Messages of the President, with Correspondence, etc., on the Subject of the Mexican War. 8vo. pp. 1277, boards. Washington, 1848. 250 809 Mexican War and its Heroes: being a complete History of the Mexican War, embracing all the Operations under Generals Taylor and Scott. 12mo. pp. 224. Philadelphia, 1857.

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824 Anderson (Thos. M.) The Political The 810 Ramsey (A. C.) The Other Side; Conspiracies preceding Rebellion; or, or, Notes for the History of the War be- True Stories of Sumter and Pickens. 8vo. tween Mexico and the United States. pp. 100. New York, 1882. 1 00 12mo. pp. 458. New York, 1850. 1 75 825 Andrews (Israel W.) Why is Alle811 Reid (Sam'l C.) The Scouting Ex-giance Due? and Where is it Due? 8vo. peditions of McCulloch's Texas Rangers; pp. 30, paper. Cincinnati, 1863. or, the Summer and Fall Campaign of the Army of the United States in Mexico, 1846. 12mo. pp. 251. Philadelphia, 1859. 1 50 812 Ripley (A. S.) The War with Mexico. Plans. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y., 1849. 12 00 813 Semmes (Lieut. Raphael). The paign of General Scott in the Valley of Mexico. 12mo. pp. 367. Cin., 1852. 200

826 Andrews (Sidney). The South since the War, as shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. 12mo. pp. 400. Boston, 1866.

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827 Avery (Wm. B.) Gunboat Service in the James River. Sm. 4to. pp. 38, paper. Providence, 1884.

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828 Bailey (Geo. W.) A Private Chapter of the War, 1861-5. Portraits. 12mo. pp. 271. St. Louis, 1880. 2 25 829 Baker (L. C.)

814 Semmes (Lieut. Raphael). Service Afloat and Ashore during the Mexican War. Plates. 8vo. pp. 480. Cincinnati, 1851.

815 Stevens (Isaac I.) Campaigns of the Rio Grande, and of Mexico. With notices of the Recent Work of Major Ripley. 8vo. pp. 108, paper. New York, 1851.

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1 00 History of the United States Secret Service. 8vo. pp. 704. Philadelphia, 1867.

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831 Barker (J). The Rebellion; its the American Civil War. 8vo. pp. 511. Consequences, and the Congressional Com- London, 1870. mittee, denominated the Reconstruction 847 Bessie and Raymond; or, Incidents Committee, with their Action. By Investi- connected with the Civil War in the gator (Jacob Barker). 8vo. pp. 242, half United States. 12mo. pp. 411. Boston, bound. New Orleans, 1866. 2 00 1866.

832 Barnard (J. G.) The C. S. A. and the Battle of Bull Run. With five maps. 8vo. pp. 136. New York, 1862.

2.00 833 Barnard (J. G.) and Barry (W. F.) Report of the Engineer and Artillery Operations of the Army of the Potomac, from its Organization to the Close of the Peninsula Campaign. Large folding maps. 8vo. pp. 230. New York, 1863. 250 834 Bartlett (John R.) The Literature of the Rebellion. A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Civil War in the U. S., American Slavery, etc. 8vo. pp. 477, boards, uncut. Boston, 1866. 5 00 835 Bartlett (Gen. Wm. Francis, of Mass.). Memoirs of, with Details of his Services during the War, with the 20th Mass., etc. 16mo, pp. 309. Boston, 1878.

836 Bates (Samuel P.) The Chancellorsville. Illustrated. 261. Meadville, 1882.

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848 Bickham (W. D.) Rosecrans' Campaign with the Fourteenth Army Corps; or, the Army of the Cumberland. A Narrative of Personal Observations, with an Appendix of Official Reports of the Battle of Stone River. 12mo. pp. 465. Cincinnati, 1863. 200 Show of Plates. 1 00

849 Bill Arp, so called, a Side the Southern Side of the War. 18mo. pp. 204. New York, 1866.

850 Bishop (A. W.) Loyalty on the Frontier; or, Sketches of Union Men of the South-west, with Incidents and Adventures in the Rebellion on the Border. 12mo. pp. 228. St. Louis, 1863.

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851 Bledsoe (A. T.) Is Davis a Traitor; or, Was Secession a Constitutional Right previous to the War of 1861? 12mo. pp. 1 50 263. Baltimore, 1866. Battle of 852 Boker (George H) Poems on the 8vo. pp. War. 16mo. pp. 202. Boston, 1864. 1 00 853 Bokum (Hermann). The Testimony of a Refugee from East Tennessee. 8vo. pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1863.

837 Another copy. Half morocco. 838 Bates (Samuel P.) Gettysburgh. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1875.

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A Refugee's Testimony. Sketches of East Tennessee Life. 8vo. pp. 73. Philadelphia, 1864. 50

855 Book (The) for the Nation and the Times. By a Citizen U. S. N. A. 12mo. pp. 64, paper. Philadelphia, 1864. 25 856 Botts (John Minor). The Great Rebellion. 75 Its Secret History, Rise, Progress, and Disastrous Failure. 12mo. pp. New York, 1866. 2 00

840 Beall (John Y.) Trial of, as a Spy and Guerrillero, by Military Commission. 8vo. pp. 94. New York, 1865.

841 Beauregard (Gen. P. G. T.) The 402. Military Operations of, in the War between the States; including a brief Personal Sketch, and a Narrative of his Services in the War with Mexico, 184648. By Alfred Roman. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1884. 7 00

843 Beecher (Henry W.) Oration at the Raising of the Old Flag at Sumter, and Sermon on the Death of Lincoln. 12mo. pp. 57. Manchester, 1865.

857 Boutwell (George S.) Speeches and papers relating to the Rebellion and the Overthrow of Slavery. 12mo. pp. 628. Boston, 1867. 1 50 Echoes from A Record of Experience in

858 Boyden (Anna L.) Hospital and White House. Mrs. Rebecca R. Pomroy's War times. 12mo. pp. 250. 1 25 859 Boynton (Charles B.) The History 844 Beecher (Henry W.) War and of the Navy during the Rebellion. IllusEmancipation. 8vo. pp. 31, paper. Phila- trated with portraits, plates, and maps. 2 delphia, 1861. 25 vols. 8vo. New York, 1868.

845 Belle Scott. a Tale for the Crisis. bus, 1856.

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12mo. pp. 426. Colum- torical Raid. The Memoirs in the Light of 860 Boynton (H. V.) Sherman's His

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the Record. Based upon Compilations 846 Bernard (M.) Historical Account made from the Files at the War Office. of the Neutrality of Great Britain during | 8vo. Cincinnati, 1875.

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Secessia; Adventures within and Beyond the Union Lines, embracing many Facts, Incidents, and Romances of the War. 8vo. pp. 450. Hartford, 1865. 175

861 Brackett (Albert G.) History of the United States Cavalry, from the formation of the Federal Government to the 1st of June, 1863; with a List of all the Cavalry Regiments and of their Com875 Brownlow (W. G.) Sketches of the manders in the Service since the breaking Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession; out of the Rebellion. 12mo. pp. 337. with a Narrative of Personal Adventures New York, 1865. among the Rebels. tions.

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862 Brearley (W. H.) Recollections of the East Tennessee Campaign. Battle of Campbell Station, on November 16, 1863, and the Siege of Knoxville, November 17 -December 5, 1863. 8vo. pp. 48, paper. Detroit, 1871.

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870 Brown (C. D.) Battle Fields Revisited. Grant's Chattanooga Campaign. A Horseback Ride from Chattanooga to Atlanta. 16mo. pp. 128, paper. Kalamazoo. 25 871 Brown (Francis F., Editor). Bugle

Echoes. A Collection of Famous Poems of the Civil War, Northern and Southern. 12mo. New York, 1886. 2.00

872 Brown (John). Report of the Select Committee appointed to Inquire into the Late Invasion and Seizure of the Public Property at Harper's Ferry. 8vo. pp. 255. Washington, 1860.

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873 Browne (Dunn). Experiences in the Army. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 390. Boston, 1866. 1 50

874 Browne (Junius H.) Four Years in

Portrait and illustra12mo. pp. 458. Phila., 1862. 1 25 876 Buchanan (James). The AdminisA tration on the Eve of the Rebellion. History of Four Years before the War. 8vo. pp. 296. New York, 1866. 1 50

877 Bullock (J. D.) The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe; or, How the Confederate Cruisers were equipped. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y., 1883. 5 00 878 Burnham (Capt. G. P.) Memoirs of the United States Secret Service. 12mo. Pp. 436. Boston, 1872.

1 50 879 Burnside (Ambrose E.) By Augustus Woodbury. Small 4to. pp. 97, paper. Providence, 1882.

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880 Burnside (Ambrose E.) The Burnside Expedition. Small 4to. pp. 33, paper. Providence, 1882.

60 881 Butler (Benj. F.) Character and Results of the War. How to prosecute and how to end it. 8vo. pp. 32, paper. Philadelphia, 1863. 25

Campaigns of the Civil War. 13 vols. 12mo. New York, 1883. Each, 1 00 Outbreak of the Rebellion. pp. 220. 882 VOL. 1. NICOLAY (John G.) The

883 VOL. 2. FORCE (Judge M. F.) From Fort Henry to Corinth. pp. 204.

884 VOL. 3. WEBB (Alex. S.) The Peninsula. McClellan's Campaign of 1862. pp.

219.

885 VOL. 4. ROPE (John C.) The Army under Pope. pp. 229.

886 VOL. 5. PALFREY (Francis W.) The Antietam and Fredericksburg. pp. 228. 887 VOL. 6. DOUBLEDAY (Abner). Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. pp. 243.

888 VOL. 7. CIST (Henry M.) The Army of the Cumberland. pp. 289.

889 VOL. 8. GREENE (Francis V.) The Mississippi. pp. 276.

890 VOL. 9. Cox (Jacob D.) The Campaign of Atlanta. pp. 274.

891 VOL. 10. Cox (Jacob D.) The March to the Sea: Franklin and Nashville. pp. 265.

892 VOL. 11. POND (George E.) The Shenandoah Valley in 1864. The Campaign of Sheridan. pp. 287.

893. VOL. 12. HUMPHREYS (Andrew A.) The Campaigns of Grant in Virginia. pp. 451. 894 VOL. 13. PHISTERER (Fredk.) Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States. pp. 343.

895 Cannon (John). History of Grant's Campaign for the Capture of Richmond, 1864-1865. With an Outline of the previous Course of the American Civil War. 12mo. pp. 470. London, 1869. 3 50 896 Capen (Nahum). The Indissoluble Nature of the American Union. 8vo. pp. 36, paper. Boston, 1862.

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910 Connecticut. 2d R. V. H. A. (Theo. F.) History of the Second Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery. Originally the Nineteenth Connecticut Vols. 12mo. pp. 366. Winsted, 1868.

2.50 911 Conn. Annual Report of the Adjutant-General, April 1, 1863. 8vo. pp. 333, paper. Hartford, 1863. 100 912 Conn. Camp (H. W.) The Knightly A Biography of Major Henry Ward Camp, Tenth Connecticut Volunteers. By Rev. H. Clay Trumbull. Portrait and illustrations. 12mo. pp. 385. Boston. 1 00

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897 Carey (H. C.) The Resources of the Union. 8vo. pp. 26, paper. Philadelphia,

1866.

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913 Conn. Catalogue of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Regiments of Conn. Volunteers, 1861. 8vo. pp. 117. Hartford, 1861.

914 Conn.

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Huntington (Rev. E. B.)

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915 Cook (Joel). The Siege of Richmond: A Narrative of the Military Operations of Gen. McClellan during the months of May and June, 1862. 12mo. pp. 358. Philadelphia, 1862. 1 25

898 Carey (H. C.) Shall we have Peace? Peace Financial and Peace Political. 8vo. pp. 66, paper. Philadelphia, 1869. 35 899 Carpenter (F. B.) Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln. 16mo. pp. 359. New York, 1866. 1 00 | Stamford (Conn.) Soldier's Monument. 8vo. 900 Centz (P. C.) Davis and Lee: a pp. 166. Stamford, 1869. Protest against the Attempt of the Yankee Radical to have them and the other Confederate Chiefs murdered. 8vo. pp. 80, paper. London, 1865. 1 25 901 Champlin (John D.) Young Folks' History of the War for the Union. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 593. N. Y., 1881. 2 00 902 Chattanooga. The Battles around. Map. 12mo. pp. 20. Chattanooga, n. d. 35 903 Chesney (Capt. C. C.) A Military View of recent Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland. Maps. 2 vols. 12mo. London,

1863-5.

904 Chesney (Chas. C.) tary Biography. 12mo. York, 1874.

916 Cooke (John). Wearing of the Gray; being Personal Portraits, Scenes, and Adventures of the War. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 601. New York, 1867.

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collections of Fredericksburg. Small 4to. 917 Cory (Eugene A.) A Private's ReProvidence, 1884. 60 PP. 28. 500 918 Cox (Jacob D.) The Second Battle Essays in Mili- of Bull Run, as connected with the FitzJohn Porter Case. pp. 398. New 16mo. pp. 124. Cincinnati, 1882. 1 00 Celebrated Union Spy and Scout. By F. 919 Cushman (Pauline). Life of, the L. Sarmiento. 12mo. pp. 374. Philadelphia, n. d. 75

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905 Chevalier (M. M.) France, Mexico, and the Confederate States. 8vo. pp. 16. New York, 1863.

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920 Curtis (B. R.) Executive Power. 12mo. pp. 29, paper. Boston, 1862.

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921 Dabney (Robert L.) A Defense of Virginia, and, through her, of the South, in the recent and pending Contests against the Sectional Party. 12mo. pp. 356. New York, 1867. 1 25

906 Chittenden (L. E.) Report of the Debate and Proceedings of the Secret Ses sions of the Conference Convention for proposing Amendments to the Constitution, Feb., 1861. 8vo. pp. 626. New York, 1864. 2 75 907 Coffin (Charles C.) Four Years of Fighting. A Volume of Personal Observation with the Army and Navy, from the 922 Dahlgren (Ulric). Memoir of. By first Battle of Bull Run to the Fall of Rich- his Father, Rear Admiral Dahlgren. mond. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 558. Boston, trait.

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