ADDENDA The following titles were acquired by the Army Library too late to be included in their proper sections of the bibliography Bernard, George S. War talks of Confederate veterans. Addresses delivered before A.P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans of Petersburg, Va., with addenda. Petersburg, Fenn & Owen, 1892. 335 p. E484.851 Curtis, Newton Martin. From Bull Run to Chancellorsville; the story of the Sixteenth New York Infantry together with personal reminiscences. New York, Putnam, 1906. 384 p. E523.5 16th .C97 Ewell, Richard Stoddert. The making of a soldier; letters of General Formby, John. The American Civil War, a concise history of its causes, progress, and results. New York, Scribner's, 1910. 2 v. (vol.2 is atlas) E468.F72 Foster, Eli Greenawalt. The Civil War by campaigns. Topeka, Crane & Co., 1899. 286 p. E470.F75 Hamlin, Percy Gatling. "Old Bald Head" (General R.S. Ewell) the portrait of a soldier. Strasburg, Va., Shenandoah Pub. House, 1940. 216 p. E467.1.E86H22 Hood, John Bell. Advance and retreat; personal experiences in the United States and Confederate Armies. New Orleans, Pub. for the Hood Orphan Memorial Fund, 1880. 358 p. E470.H77 Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs. General William J. Hardee; old reliable. McGuire, Hunter Holmes. The Confederate cause and conduct in the War Between the States, as set forth in the reports of the History Committee of the Grand Camp, C.V. of Virginia. Richmond, Va., L.H. Jenkins, 1907. E487.MIL Stiles, Robert. Four years under Marse Robert. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1903. 368 p. E605.S85 Taylor, Frank Hamilton. Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Philadelphia, Pub. by the City, 1913. 360 p. F158.5.T24 Worsham, John H. One of Jackson's foot cavalry; his experience and what he saw during the war, 1861-1865. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1912. 353 p. E581.5 21st .W93 |