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Who's Who in America - 1899-1900
Leonard, John W.; Editor
This well known edition contains over 8,000 biographical sketches of men who were at the height of their career, and most in their 50's and 60's at the turn of the century. It includes Civil War service notes for many of the men.
#07041 893 pgs.
 
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Great Britain And The American Civil War
Adams, Ephraim Douglass
#07013 340 pgs.
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$35.00
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The Outbreak Of The Rebellion
Nicolay, John G.
First Published In 1881. Nevins says of this fine work: “An able outline of the early military and political events; written from the vantage point of the author’s White House post; still a worthwhile volume.”
#07075 220 pgs.
 
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From Fort Henry To Corinth
Force, M. F.
Brigadier-General's analysis of battles and operations prepared from both Union and Confederate official reports. Nice study of the early war in the west, including Forts Henry and Donelson, New Madrid, Island No. 10, Shiloh (where the author served under Lew Wallace) and Corinth. First Published in 1881.
#07076 204 pgs.
 
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The Peninsula
Webb, Alexander S.
History which includes the operations of the Army of the Potomac from the assumption of the command of that army by General McClellan in July, 1861, to its arrival at Harrison's Landing, in July, 1862.
First Published In 1881.
#07033 219 pgs.
 
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The Army Under Pope
Ropes, John Codman
"On every page ... there is abundant evidence that the author is not so much concerned about the reputation of the commanding general, as about historical truth. It is needless to say that, investigated in this spirit, both campaigns prove to be total failures... In attempting to fix the responsibility of these defeats, we believe that ... they are invaluable from the fact that they lead people to think of these campaigns, not as an eternal controversy for or against..., but as an epoch of the war in which these officers failed of success, from causes partly within and partly beyond their own control... Histories of the war written in the judicial spirit of nearly all the chapters of those so far published in this series have been looked for, and they will quickly take their place as standards." -- The Century, vol. 23, issue 4 (Feb 1882).

John Codman Ropes was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, 28 April, 1836. He graduated at Harvard in 1857 and from law school in 1861. He took a great interest in military history and contributed to the publications of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts and various periodicals. He also wrote The First Napoleon, a Sketch, Political and Military (1885).
#07034 229 pgs.

 
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