Record Group 60
Civil War Finding Aid
Entry
1: Books, Pamphlets, and Periodicals
Shelves 116, 117 & 118
Allen, Henry, Action at Aquila, 1938 (Acc. #2008.120.02)
Andrews, J.
Cutler.
The South-Reports the Civil War. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985 (Acc
#2002.002.01))
Annals of
America,
Volume 9, 1858 – 1865, The Crisis of the Union,
Encyclopedia
Britannica, Inc. 1976 (Acc #2001.002.16L)
Bierce, Ambrose. Civil War Stories. Dover Publications, 1994 (Acc #98.156)
Bill, Alfred Hoyt.
The Beleaguered City Richmond 1861–1865. Alfred A. Knopf, 1946
(Acc #2002.005.03))
Billings, John D. Hard Tack and Coffee or the Unwritten Story of Army Life. Corner
House Publications, re-print, 1987 (Acc #89.10.L)
Breedlove Historicals,
Spring 1998, catalogue for books, audiovisuals, and reproductions.
Buckmaster, Henrietta.
Let My People Go—The Story of the Underground Railroad and the Growth of the
Abolition Movement. Beacon Press, 1969 (Acc #2003.201.05)
Buell, Thomas B. The
Warrior Generals, Combat Leadership in the Civil War. Crown Publishers, Inc.
1997 (Acc #2006.036.03)
Catton, Bruce. The
Army of the Potomac: A Stillness at
Appomattox.
Doubleday, 1953 (Two Copies).
_____. The Civil War, American Heritage Press,
1960.
_____. Glory Road, the Bloody Route from Fredericksburg to
Gettysburg.
Doubleday, 1952 (Acc #2006.036.08)
_____. Grant Takes Command. Little, Brown & Co.
1969 (Acc #2006.011.06)
The Civil War, Volume 8 of the American
Heritage New Illustrated History of the
United States, 1963 (Acc #84.26.1L)
Civil War Times Illustrated. “The Battles
for Chattanooga” (Acc #2003.201.10)
_____. “The Battle of
Chickamauga” (Acc #2003.201.11)
_____. “Struggle
for Vicksburg” (Acc #2003.201.09)
_____. “The Battle of
Stones
River” (Acc #2003.201.08)
Coddington, Edwin B.
The
Gettysburg
Campaign, A Study in Command. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1979 (Acc
#2006.011.01)
Commager, Henry Steele.
The Blue and Gray, the History of the Civil War as Told by Participants,
Volume I. Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc. 1950 (Acc
#2006.03.12A)
_____. The Blue and Gray, the History of the Civil
War as Told by Participants, Volume II. Bobbs-Merrill
Co. Inc. 1950 (Acc #2006.03.12B)
The Comprehensive History of the Great Civil
War from Bull Run to
Appomattox,
World Manufacturing Co. 1885.
Copeland, Peter F.
A Soldiers Life in the Civil War, a Dover Coloring Book. Dover Publications, 2001.
Davis, Burke. To
Appomattox, Nine April Days, 1865. Rinehart & Co.
1959 (Acc #2006.036.02)
_____. The Civil War – Strange & Fascinating Facts.
Wing Books, 1996.
Davis, William C.
The Battlefields of the Civil War.
Salamander Books Limited, 1999, (boxed set) (Acc #2002.011.03)
_____. The Commanders of the Civil War.
Salamander Books Limited, 1999, (boxed set) (Acc #2002.011.02)
_____. The Fighting Men of the Civil War.
Salamander Books Limited, 1999, (boxed set) (Acc #2002.011.04)
_____ & Bell L. Wiley. Civil War, A Complete Photographic History.
Civil War Times, 2000 (Acc #2006.180.01)
Editors of
Time-Life Books. Arms and Equipment of the
Confederacy.
Tally Hall Press, 1996 (boxed set) (Acc. #2002.053.02)
_____. Arms and Equipment of the
Union.
Tally Hall Press, 1996 (boxed set) (Acc #2002.053.03)
_____. Illustrated Atlas of the Civil War, Tally
Hall Press, 1996 (boxed set) (Acc #2002.053.04)
Eisenschiml, Otto & Ralph Newman. Eyewitness: the Civil War as we Lived it. Grosset
& Dunlap, 1956 (Acc #98.3)
Facts about the Civil War. Civil War
Centennial Commission, 1960 (pamphlet).
Fleischman, Paul,
Bull Run, 1993 (Acc. #2007.13.13)
Frassanito, William A. Antietam, the Photographic Legacy of America’s Bloodiest Day. Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1978 (Acc #2006.011.05)
Freeman, Douglas Southall. R.E. Lee.
Scribner’s, 1934, Four Volume Set.
Furgurson, Ernest B. Chancellorsville 1863, the Souls of the Brave, Alfred A.
Knopf, 1992 (Acc #2006.011.12)
Futch, Ovid L. History
of Andersonville
Prison.
University of Florida Press, 1968 (Acc #2006.036.06)
Gilbert, Prof. J.
Warren. Peoples Pictorial Edition, the
Blue and the Gray, Lee’s Invasion and Battle of Gettysburg. 1922 (Acc
#82.49.11L)
Gragg, Rod.
Confederate Goliath, the Battle of Fort Fisher.
Louisiana State University
Press, 1991 (Acc #2002.005.02)
Grant, Ulysses S.
Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Volume I. J.J. Little & Co. 1885 (Acc #2002.160.02)
_____. Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Volume II. J.J.
Little & Co. 1885 (Acc #2002.160.03)
Greely, Horace. The
American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860–1864,
Volume 1. 1866 (Acc #81.24.32L)
_____. The American Conflict: A History of the Great
Rebellion in the United
States of America, 1860–1864, Volume II.
1866 (2 copies) (Acc #81.24.31L)
Grimm, Herbert L.
& Paul L. Roy. Human Interest Stories of
the Three Days’ Battles at Gettysburg
with Pictures ( 2 copies), 1927 (Acc #98.144, 88.28.3L)
Hesseltine, William B.
Civil War Prisons – A Study in War Psychology. Frederick Ungar
Publishing Co., 1964 (Acc #2003.201.07)
Herdegen, Lance J. & William J. Beaudot.
In the Bloody Railroad Cut at Gettysburg. Morningside
Press, 1990 (Acc #2006.011.08)
Holt, Michael F. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party,
Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War. Oxford
University
Press, 1999 (Acc #2001.002.16L)
Horan, James D. Matthew Brady Historian with a Camera.
Bonanza Books, 1955 (Acc #79.5.21.L)
Human Interest Stories of the Three Day’s Battle at
Gettysburg,
two copies (Acc #88.28.3L, 98.144)
Joseph, Alvin M. The Civil War in the American West.
Vintage Books, 1993 (Acc #2006.036.01)
Leech, Margaret. Reveille in Washington 1860–1865. Harper & Brothers,
1941 (Acc #2002.055.01)
Locke, D.R. Andersonville, A Story of Rebel Military Prisons. D.R.
Locke, 1879 (poor condition in cardboard box)
Longacre, Edward G.
Custer and His Wolverines. Combined Publishing, 1997 (Acc #2006.036.11)
Long, E.B. with
Barbara Long. The Civil War Day by Day–An
Almanac 1861–1865. Doubleday, 1971 (Acc #2006.011.14)
Longstreet, James.
From
Manassas to Appomattox. Da
Capo Press, 1992 (Acc #2002.159.09)
Lord, Francis A. A Civil War Collector’s Encyclopedia.
Castle Books, 1965 (Acc #2003.144.01)
Lossing, Benson J.,
Mathew Brady’s Illustrated History of The Civil War, 1996
(Acc #2007.13.29)
Lussenden, Lucille H.
Civil War Letters of the Gantz Family. Gateway
Press, 2002 (Acc #2002.018.01)
Malone, Dumas &
Basil Rauch. Crisis of the Union
1852–1857.
Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1960 (Acc #2002.144.02)
Matter, William D.
The Battle
of Spotsylvania. University of North Carolina
Press, 1988 (Acc #2006.011.02)
McElroy, John. This Was Andersonville. McDowell, Obolensky Inc., 1957 (Acc #2006.036.07)
Merington, Marguerite.
The Custer Story. Devin-Adair Co. 1960 (Acc #2006.036.10)
Minnigh, L. W.
Gettysburg, What They Did Here. Blochers, 1922
(Guidebook) (Acc #98.128)
Mitchell, Patricia
B. Union Army Camp Cooking. Published
by the Author, 1991 (Acc #97.91.2)
Moore, Frank. The Civil War in Song and Story. P.F.
Collier, 1989 (Acc 81.20.1L)
Murfin, James V.
Battlefields of the Civil War. CLB Publishing, 1990 (Acc #2002.002.02)
Nesbitt, Mark. Ghosts of Gettysburg. Thomas Publications, 1991.
Nevins, Allan. Ordeal
of the Union: Fruits of Manifest Destiny
1847–1852,
volume 1, 1947 (Acc #2003.201.15)
_____. Ordeal of the Union:
A House Dividing 1852–1857, volume II, 1947 (Acc #2003.201.16)
Noble, Hollister.
Woman with A Sword (Novel based on the
life of Anna Ella Carroll), Peoples Book Club, 1948 (Acc #99.122.1)
O’Connor, Richard.
Thomas: Rock of Chickamauga. Prentice-Hall, Inc. (Acc
#2006.036.04)
Odell, Samuel W. The Lives and Campaigns of Grant and Lee.
Star Publishing, 1895 (Acc #2002.168.01)
One Hundred Important Additions to the Civil
War and American Research Collection.
Chicago
Public Library, 1978.
Photographic History of the Civil War,
volume 1, The Opening Battles, Two Years
of Grim War. Blue and Gray Press, 1987 (Acc #2005.103.01)
Photographic History of the Civil War,
volume 2, The Decisive Battles, the Calvary. Blue and Gray Press, 1987 (Acc #2005.103.02)
Photographic History of the Civil War,
volume 3, Forts and Artillery, The Navies.
Blue and Gray Press, 1987 (Acc #2005.104.03)
Photographic History of the Civil War,
volume 4, Soldier Life and the Secret
Service, Prisons and Hospitals. Blue and Gray Press, 1987 (Acc #2005.103.04)
Photographic History of the Civil War,
volume 5, The Armies and Leaders, Poetry
and Eloquence.
Blue and Gray Press, 1987 (Acc #2005.103.05)
Pollard, Edward J.
The First Year of War. Charles B.
Richardson, 1863.
Quarles, Benjamin.
The Negro in the Civil War. Russell &
Russell, 1968 (Acc #2003.201.06)
Ransom, John L. Andersonville Diary, Escape and List of the Dead.
Published by the author, 1881 (Acc #81.24.35L)
Robertson Jr.,
James I. The Civil War. The Civil War
Centennial Commission, 1963, (pamphlet).
Schuyler, Hartley
& Graham. Illustrated Catalog of Civil War
Military Goods. Dover Publications, Inc., 1985 (Acc #00.156.01)
Sears, Stephen W.
Chancellorsville. Houghton Mifflin Co., 1996 (Acc
#2002.159.10)
Sifakis, Stewart. Who
Was Who in the Civil War. Facts on File Publications, 1988 (Acc
#2006.011.07)
Stamp, Kenneth M.
The Era of Reconstruction 1865–1877.
Alfred A. Knopf, 1966 (Acc #2002.144.01)
Stephens, Ann S. Pictorial History of the Civil War for the Union. Subscription Book, volume 1, 1862.
Stern, Philip Van
Doren. Secret
Missions of the Civil War. Bonanza Books, 1959 (Acc #2003.201.01)
Still, William. The Underground Railroad. Johnson
Publishing Co., Inc., 1970 (Acc #2003.201.13)
Storrick, W.C. The Battle of
Gettysburg.
Mount Pleasant Press, 1957 (Acc #2001.062.01)
Strait, Newton A. An Alphabetical List of Battles of the
Rebellion with Dates, 1883 (2 copies) (Acc #95.1.2 & #2006.035.01)
Symonds, Craig L.
Gettysburg a Battlefield Atlas. Nauticals &
Aviation Publishing Co. (Acc #2006.011.04)
Urwin, Gregory J.W.
Custer Victorious. Blue and Gray Press, 1983 (Acc #2006.036.13)
Waugh, John C. Class of 1846. Warner Books, 1994 (Acc
#2006.036.05)
Wert, Jeffrey D. Custer–the Controversial Life of George
Armstrong Custer. Simon & Schuster, 1996 (Acc #2006.036.09?)
Wheeler, Richard.
Sword Over Richmond, an Eyewitness History
of McClellan’s Peninsula Campaign. Harper &
Row, 1986 (Acc #2006.011.11)
Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Billy Yank, the Common Soldier of
the Union. Louisiana State
University Press, 1971
(Acc #95.78)
Shelf 120
Griess, Thomas E., editor. West Point Atlas for the American
Civil War. Avery Publishing, 1986 (Acc #2004.137.03)
Leslie, Frank. The Soldier in Our Civil
War (two volumes). Stanley
Bradley Publishing, 1893 (Acc #98.7.1)
Life Magazine, January 6, 1961, “The
Civil War, a New Six Part Series on Our Nation’s Bloodiest Drama.”
Official Military Atlas of the Civil War.
Arno Press, 1983 (Acc
#2002.053.01)
Shavin, Norman.
The
Atlanta
Century, March 1860–May 1865 (Acc #93.55.1)
The Civil War Chart. Publications
International, 1990 (2 copies) (Acc #2006.106.04)
Welsh, Douglas. Complete Military History
of the Civil War. Dorset Press, 1990 (Acc
#98.2.1)
Wright, Marcus J. Official and Illustrated
War Record,
1899 (Acc #2002.039.01)
Framed picture of Robert E. Lee, copy of Lee’s resignation from the army and
order assigning Lee as commander of
Virginia
forces (Acc #98.161.4)
Framed picture of Stonewall Jackson and Lee’s order to
Jackson
at Chancellorsville
(Acc #98.161.1)
Shelf 121
War of the Rebellion, Official Records of the
Union and Confederate Armies, 1880, Series
I, Volumes I through LIII.
Volume I- Operations in the Southern States, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Missouri and Indian Territory in 1860 and 1861 (Acc #93.21.1)
Volume II- Operations in Maryland,
Pennsylvania and West Virginia, April 16 – July 3, 1861
(Acc #93.21.2)
Volume III- Operations in Missouri,
Arkansas, Kansas
and Indian Territory, May 10 – November 19,
1861
(Acc #93.21.3)
Volume IV- Operations in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona,
June 11, 1861 – February1, 1862,
Operations in Kentucky and Tennessee, July 1 – November 19, 1861, Operations in
North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia, August 1, 1861 – January 11, 1862
(Acc #93.21.4)
Volume V- Operations in Maryland,
Northern Virginia and West Virginia,
August 1, 1861 – April 11, 1862 (Acc #93.21.5)
Volume VI- Operations on the coasts of South Carolina,
Georgia and Middle and East Florida, August 21, 1861 – April 1, 1862, Operations
in West Florida, Southern Alabama, Southern Mississippi and Louisiana, September
1, 1861 – May 12, 1862 (Acc #93.21.6)
Volume VII- Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North
Alabama, and Southwest Virginia, November 19, 1861 – March 4, 1862 (Acc
#93.21.7)
Volume VIII- Operations in Missouri,
Arkansas, Kansas
and Indian Territory, November 19, 1861 – April
10, 1862 (Acc #93.21.8)
Volume IX- Operations in Southeastern Virginia, January
11 – March 17, 1862, Operations in North Carolina, January 11 – August 20, 1862,
operations in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, February 1- September 20, 1862
(Acc #93.21.9)
Volume X- Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North
Mississippi, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia, March 4 - June 10, 1862
(Acc #93.21.10)
Volume X Part II-
Correspondence- same operations as in Volume X part I (Acc #93.21.11)
Volume XI- Part I- Reports- The Peninsular Campaign, Virginia (Acc
#93.21.12)
Volume XI- Part II- Reports- The Peninsular Campaign, Virginia (Acc #93.21.13)
Volume XI- Part III- Correspondence, Etc.-
The Peninsular Campaign, Virginia (Acc
#93.21.14)
Volume XII- Part I – Reports- Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia and
Maryland
(Acc #93.21.15)
Volume XII- Part II- Reports- Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia and
Maryland
(Acc #93.21.16)
Volume XII- Part III- Reports- Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia and
Maryland
(Acc #93.21.17)
Volume XIII- Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Indian Territory and the Department of the Northwest
(Acc #93.21.18)
Volume XIV- Operations on the Coasts of South Carolina,
Georgia, and Middle and East Florida (Acc #93.21.19)
Volume XV- operations in West Florida, Southern Alabama, Southern Mississippi
(embracing all operations against Vicksburg, May 18 – July 27, 1862, and
Louisiana (Acc #93.21.20)
Shelf 122
Volume XVI- Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East
Tennessee, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia
(Acc #93.21.21)
Volume XVI- Part II- Operations in Kentucky,
Middle and East Tennessee, North Alabama, and Southwest
Virginia
(Acc #93.21.21)
Volume XVII- Part I- Operations in West Tennessee and Northern Mississippi, June 10, 1862 – January 20, 1863
(Acc #93.21.22)
Volume XVII- Part II- Operations in West Tennessee and Northern
Mississippi, June 10, 1862 – January 20, 1863 (Acc #93.21.23)
Volume XVIII- Part I- Reports- Operations in North
Carolina
and Southeastern Virginia, August 20, 1862 –
June 3, 1863 (Acc #93.21.24)
Volume XIX- Part I- Reports- Operations in Northern Virginia, West
Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, September 8 – November 14, 1862, South
Mountain; Antietam (Acc
#93.21.26)
Volume XIX- Part II- Reports, Correspondence Etc.
(Operations same as part I)
Volume XX- Part I- Reports- operations in Kentucky,
Middle & East Tennessee, North Alabama, and
Southwest Virginia, Stones
River and Murfreesburough, November 1, 1862 – January 20, 1863
(Acc #93.21.27)
Volume XX- Part II- Correspondence- (Operations same as part I) (Acc
#93.21.28)
Volume XXI- Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and
Pennsylvania, November 15, 1862 – January 25, 1863, Fredericksburg
(Acc#93.21.29)
Volume XXII- Reports- Operations in Missouri,
Arkansas, Kansas,
the Indian Territory and the Department of the
Northwest, November 20, 1862 – December 31, 1863 (Acc #93.21.30)
Volume XXII- Part II- Correspondence-
(operations same as part I) (Acc
#93.21.31)
Volume XXIII- Part I- Reports- Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East
Tennessee, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia, January 21- August 10, 1863,
Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign, Morgan’s Ohio Raid (Acc #93.21.32)
Volume XXIII- Part II- Correspondence-
(operations same as part I) (Acc
#93.21.33)
Volume XIV- Part I- Reports- Operations in Mississippi and West Tennessee,
including those in Arkansas and Louisiana connected with the siege of Vicksburg,
January 20 – August 10, 1863- Vicksburg (Acc #93.21.34)
Volume XIV- Part II- Reports- (operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.35)
Volume XIV- Part III- Correspondence- (operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.36)
Volume XXV- Part I- Reports- Operations in Northern Virginia, West
Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, January 26 – June 3, 1863-
Chancellorsville
(Acc #93.21.37)
Volume XXV- Part II- Correspondence-
(operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.38)
Shelf 123
Volume XXVI- Part I- Reports and Union Correspondence-
Operations in West Florida, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and New
Mexico, May 14 – December 31, 1863 (Acc #93.21.39)
Volume XXVI- Part II- Confederate Correspondence-
(operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.40)
Volume XXVII- Part I- Reports-
Operations in North Carolina,
Virginia,,
Maryland, Pennsylvania,
and Department of the East, June 3 – August 8, 1863, Gettysburg (Acc #93.21.41)
Volume XXVII- Part II- Reports- (operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.42)
Volume XXVIII- Part I- Reports- Operations on the Coast of South Carolina and
Georgia and in Middle and East Florida, June 12 – December 31, 1863- Fort
Wagner, Fort Sumter (Acc #93.21.43)
Volume XXVIII- Part II- Correspondence-
(operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.44)
Volume XXIX- Part I- Reports- Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West
Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, August 4 – December 31, 1863, Bristoe, Mine Run (Acc #93.21.45)
Volume XXIX- Part II- Correspondence-
(operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.47)
Volume XXX- Part I- Reports- Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia,
Tennessee, Mississippi, North Alabama and north Georgia, August 11 – September
22, 1863, Chickamauga Campaign (Acc #93.21.48)
Volume XXX- Part II- Reports- (operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.49)
Volume XXX- Part III- Correspondence-
(operations same as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.50)
Volume XXX- Part IV- Correspondence-
(operations as Part I) (Acc #93.21.51)
Volume XXXI- Part I- Reports and Union Correspondence-
Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia,
Tennessee,
Mississippi, North Alabama and North Georgia, Knoxville Campaign
(Acc #93.21.52)
Volume XXXI- Part II- Reports- (operations same as Part I, November 23 – 27,
1863, Lookout
Mountain,
Missionary Ridge) (Acc #93.21.53)
Volume XXXI- Part III- Correspondence-
(operations same as Part I, October 20 –
December31, 1863, Knoxville, Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mountain) (Acc #93.21.54)
Volume XXXII- Part I- Reports-Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia,
Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and North Georgia, January 1 – April 30, 1864 –
Meridian Expedition,
Forrests Expedition (Acc #93.21.55)
Volume XXXII- Part II- Correspondence,
(same operations same as part I) (Acc
#93.21.56)
Volume XXXII- Part III- Correspondence,
(same operations as part I) (Acc
#93.21.57)
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Volume XXXIII- Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania, January 1 – April 30, 1864- New Berne N.C. Morton’s Ford V.A.
Kilpatrick’s Raid
(Acc #93.21.58)
Volume XXXIV- Part I- Reports-
Louisiana and the Trans-Mississippi States and Territories, January 1 – June 30,
1864- Red River, L.A. Campaign, Camden, Arkansas Expedition (Acc #93.21.59)
Volume XXXIV- Part II- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.60)
Volume XXXIV- Part III- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.61)
Volume XXXIV- Part IV- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.62)
Volume XXXV- Part I- Reports- Correspondence-
Operations in South
Carolina,
Florida and on the Georgia Coast,
January 1, November 13, 1864 (Acc #93.21.63)
Volume XXXV- Part II- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.64)
Volume XXXVI- Part I- Reports- Operations in Southeastern Virginia and North
Carolina, May 1 – June 12, 1864- Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor (Acc
#93.21.65)
Volume XXXVI- Part II- Reports-Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.66)
Volume XXXVI- Part III- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.67)
Volume XXXVII- Part II- Correspondence-
Operations in Northern Virginia, West
Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, May 1 – August 3, 1864-
Newmarket, Lynchburg, Monocacy, Fort Stevens
(Acc #93.21.68)
Volume XXXVIII- Part I- Reports- Operations in North Georgia Etc; May 1 –
September 8, 1964- relating especially to the Atlanta Campaign (Acc
#93.21.69)
Volume XXXVIII- Part II- Reports- (Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.70)
Volume XXXVIII- Part III- Reports- (Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.71)
Volume XXXVIII- Part IV- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.72)
Volume XXXVIII- Part V- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.73)
Volume XXXIX- Part I- Reports- Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia,
Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and North Georgia, May 1 – November 13, 1864-
Tupelo, Mobile Bay, Allatoona, Etc. (Acc
#93.21.74)
Volume XXXIX- Part II- Correspondence,
Ect; (Same
operations as Part I) (Acc #93.21.75)
Volume XXXIX- Part III- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.76)
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Volume XL- Part I- Reports- Operations in Southeastern Virginia and North
Carolina, June 13 – July 31, 1864- Petersburg, Richmond Etc. (Acc #93.21.79)
Volume XL- Part II- Correspondence- (Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.80)
Volume XLI- Part I- Reports- Operations in Louisiana
and the Trans-Mississippi States and Territories, July 1 – December 31, 1864,
Price’s
Missouri
Expedition
(Acc #93.21.810
Volume XLI- Part II- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
93.21.82)
Volume XLI- Part III- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.83)
Volume XLI- Part IV- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.84)
Volume XLII- Part I- Reports- Operations in Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, August 1 – December 31, 1864, Richmond Campaign (Acc
#93.21.85)
Volume XLII- Part II- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.86)
Volume XLII- Part III- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.87)
Volume XLIII- Part I- Reports, Correspondence-
Operations in Northern Virginia, West
Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, August 4 – December 31, 1864- Shenandoah
Valley Campaign
(Acc #93.21.88)
Volume XLIII- Part II- Correspondence Etc;
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc #93.21.89)
Volume XLIV- Operations in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida,
November 14 – December 31, 1864,
Savannah
(GA.) Campaign, Etc; (Acc #93.21.90)
Volume XLV- Part I- Reports, Correspondence-
Operations in Kentucky, Southwest
Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and North Georgia, November 14, 1864 –
January 23, 1865, Franklin, Nashville Etc; (Acc #93.21.91)
Volume XLV- Part II- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.92)
Volume XLVI- Part I- Reports- Operations in Northern and Southeastern
Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, January 1 –
June 30, 1865- Richmond Campaign, Fort Fisher, N.C. and Appomattox Campaign Etc;
(Acc #93.21.93)
Volume XLVI- Part II- Correspondence-
(same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.94)
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Volume XLVI- Part III- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.95)
Volume XLVII- Part I- Reports- Operations in North Carolina, South Carolina,
Southern Georgia and East Florida, January 1- June 30, 1865- Campaign of the
Carolinas
(Acc #93.21.96)
Volume XLVII- Part II- Correspondence, Etc; -
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc #93.21.97)
Volume XLVII- Part III- Correspondence, Etc; -
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc #93.21.98)
Volume XLVIII- Part I- Reports- Operations in Louisiana
and the Trans-Mississippi
States and Territories,
January 1 – June 30, 1865 (Acc #93.21.99)
Volume XLVIII- Part II- Correspondence-
(Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.100)
Volume XLIX- Part I- Reports- Operations in Kentucky, Southwestern
Virginia, Tennessee, Northern and Central Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and West
Florida, January 1 - June 30, 1865- Mobile Alabama Campaign, Wilson’s Raid, Etc;
(Acc #93.2.101)
Volume XLIX- Part II- Correspondence, Etc; -
(same operations as Part I) (Acc #93.21.102)
Volume L- Part I- Reports, Correspondence, Etc. -
Operations on the Pacific Coast, January 1, 1861 – June 30, 1865
(Acc #93.21.103)
Volume L- Part II- Correspondence, Etc.- (Same operations as Part I) (Acc
#93.21.104)
Volume LI- Part I- Reports, Union Correspondence, Etc. –
Operations in Maryland, Eastern North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia (except
Southwestern) and West Virginia, January 1, 1861 – June 30, 1865 (Acc
#93.21.105)
Volume LII- Part I- Supplement Reports, Union Correspondence, Etc.-Operations
in Southwestern Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, West
Florida and Northern Georgia, January 1, 1861 – June 30, 1865 (Acc
#93.21.106)
Volume LIII- Supplement- Operations in South Carolina, Southern
Georgia, Middle and East Florida, Western North Carolina, Louisiana,
Trans-Mississippi States and Territories, the Pacific Coast and the department
of the Northwest, January 1, 1861 – June 30, 1865 (Acc #93.21.107)
General Index and Additions and Corrections
Shelf 120
Additions and Corrections to the War of the
Rebellion : Official Records
Series I, Volume 1, (Acc # 93.21.1)
Series 1, Volume XI, ( Acc # 93.21.12)
Series 1, Volume XIV, (Acc # 93.21.18a)
Series 1, Volume XV, (Acc # 93.21.19)
Series 1, Volume XVI, (Acc # 93.21.20)
Series 1, Volume XVII, (Acc # 93.21.22)
Series 1, Volume XVIII, (Acc # 93.21.24)
Series 1, Volume XIX, (Acc # 93.21.25)
Series 1, Volume XX, (Acc # 93.21.27)
Series 1, Volume XXI, (Acc # 93.21.29)
Series 1, Volume XXII, (Acc # 93.21.30)
Series 1, Volume XXIII, (Acc # 93.21.32)
Series 1, Volume XXIV, (Acc # 93.21.34)
Series 1, Volume XXV, (Acc # 93.21.37)
Series 1, Volume XXVI, (Acc # 93.21.39)
Series 1, Volume XXVII, (Acc # 93.21.41)
Series 1, Volume XXVIII, (Acc # 93.21.44)
Series 1, Volume XXIX, (Acc # 93.21.46)
Series 1, Volume XXX, (Acc # 93.21.48)
Series 1, Volume XXXI, (Acc # 93.21.52)
Series 1, Volume XXXII, (Acc # 93.21.57)
Series 1, Volume XXXIII, (Acc # 93.21.58)
Series 1, Volume XXXIV, (Acc # 93.21.59)
Series 1, Volume XXXV, (Acc # 93.21.63)
Series 1, Volume XXXVI, (Acc # 93.21.65)
Series 1, Volume XXXVII, (Acc # 93.21.68)
Series 1, Volume XXXVIII, (Acc #
93.21.69)
Series 1, Volume XXXIX, (Acc # 93.21.74)
Shelf 115
Series II
Volume I- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 114 (Acc #93.21.108)
Volume II- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 115 (Acc #93.21.109)
Volume III- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 116 (Acc #93.21.110)
Volume IV- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 117 (Acc #93.21.111)
Volume V- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 118 (Acc #93.21.112)
Volume VI- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 119 (Acc #93.21.113)
Volume VII- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 120 (Acc #93.21.114)
Volume VII- Prisoners of War, Etc. Serial 121 (Acc #93.21.115)
Series III
Volume I- Union Correspondence, Etc. Serial No. 122 (Acc #93.21.116)
Volume II- Union Correspondence, Etc. Serial No. 123 (Acc #93.21.117)
NOTE: Reprints by Historical Times, Inc. (1985) of Volumes 1 through 47 of
Series I, War of the Rebellion Official Records of the
Union and Confederate Armies, are located in the Research Room. (Acc #’s
2006.043.01–2006.043.95)
Entry
2: Civil War Magazines
Shelf 95, Box 1
America’s Civil War
May 1988 (Acc #2005.172.77)
July 1988 (Acc #2005.172.76)
September 1991 (Acc #2005.172.78)
American Heritage,
“The Civil War–A
Special Issue,” March 1990
“Civil War
Chronicles,” 1997 (Acc #2002.118.03)
The Artilleryman Volume 11 Number 2
Spring 1990 (Acc #2005.172.179)
Blue & Gray Magazine
July 1987 (Acc #2005.172.144)
September 1987 (Acc #2005.172.143)
The Kepi
August-September 1983 (Acc #2005.172.260)
February-March 1984 (Acc #2005.172.261)
April-May 1984 (Acc #2005.172.262)
June-July 1984 (Acc #2005.172.263)
August-September 1984 (Acc #2005.172.264)
October-November 1984 (Acc #2005.172.265)
December 1984-January 1985 (Acc #2005.172.271)
February-March 1985 (Acc #2005.172.266)
April-May 1985 (Acc #2005.172.267)
June-July 1985 (Acc #2005.172.268)
August-September 1985 (Acc #2005.172.269)
October-November 1985 (Acc #2005.172.270)
December 1985-January 1986 (Acc #2005.172.272)
Shelf 95, Box 2
Civil War
Volume 2 (Acc #2005.172.181)
Volume 6 (Acc #2005.172.243)
Volume 7 (Acc #2005.172.242)
Volume 8 (Acc #2005.172.241)
Volume 9 (Acc #2005.172.240)
Volume 10 (Acc #2005.172.238)
Volume 11 (Acc #2005.172.239)
Volume 12 (Acc #2005.172.152)
Volume 13 (Acc #2005.172.153)
Volume 14 (Acc #2005.172.148)
Volume 15 (Acc #2005.172.151)
Volume 16 (Acc #2005.172.150)
Volume 17 (Acc #2005.172.149)
Volume 18 (Acc #2005.172.147)
Volume 19 (2 copies) (Acc #2005.172.145, 2005.172.180)
Volume 20 (Acc #2005.172.146)
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Volume 21 (Acc #2005.172.154)
Volume 22 (Acc #2005.172.155)
Volume 23 (Acc #2005.172.156)
Volume 24 (Acc #2005.172.157)
Volume 25 (Acc #2005.172.158)
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Volume 37 (Acc #2005.172.170)
Volume 46 (Acc #2005.172.171)
Volume 48 (Acc #2005.172.172)
Volume 50 (Acc #2005.172.173)
Volume 52 (Acc #2005.172.174)
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4
Civil War Lady
Volume 1, Number 1 (Acc #2005.172.231)
Volume 1, Number 2 (Acc #2005.172.232)
Volume 1, Number 3 (Acc #2005.172.233)
Volume 1, Number 4 (Acc #2005.172.229)
Volume 1, Number 4 (sic) (Acc #2005.172.221)
Volume 1, Number 5 (Acc #2005.172.230)
Volume 2, Number 7 (Acc #2005.172.222)
Volume 2, Number 8 (Acc #2005.172.223)
Volume 2, Number 9 (Acc #2005.172.220)
Volume 2, Number 10 (Acc #2005.172.225)
Volume 2, Number 11 (2 copies) (Acc #2005.172.226, 2005.172.227)
Volume 2, Number 12 (2 copies) (Acc #2005.172.228, 2005.172.224)
Number 13 (Acc #2005.172.234)
Number 14 (Acc #2005.172.235)
Number 15 (Acc #2005.172.236)
Number 16 (Acc #2005.172.237)
Shelf 95, Box 5
Civil War Times Illustrated
“The Battles for Chattanooga” (Acc #2003.201.10)
“The Battle
of Chickamauga” (Acc #2003.201.11)
“Struggle for Vicksburg”
(Acc #2003.201.09)
“The Battle
of Stones River” (Acc #2003.201.08)
February 1972 (Acc #98.143)
September 1984 (Acc #2005.172.127)
October 1984 (Acc #2005.172.128)
December 1984 (Acc #2005.172.129)
January 1985 (Acc #2005.172.126)
March 1985 (Acc #2005.172.125)
April 1985 (Acc
#2005.172.124)
May 1985 (Acc
#2005.172.123)
June 1985 (Acc
#2005.172.121)
September 1985
(Acc #2005.172.122)
October 1985 (Acc
#2005.172.120)
November 1985
(Acc #2005.172.98)
December 1985
(Acc #2005.172.99)
January 1986 (Acc
#2005.172.100)
February 1986
(Acc #2005.172.101)
March 1986 (Acc
#2005.172.102)
April 1986 (Acc
#2005.172.103)
May 1986 (Acc
#2005.172.104)
June 1986 (Acc
#2005.172.105)
September 1986
(Acc #2005.172.106)
November 1986
(Acc #2005.172.107)
December 1986
(Acc #2005.172.108)
January 1987 (Acc
#2005.172.109)
February 1987
(Acc #2005.172.110)
March 1987 (Acc
#2005.172.111)
April 1987 (Acc
#2005.172.113)
May 1987 (Acc
#2005.172.114)
Summer 1987 (Acc
#2005.172.115)
September 1987
(Acc #2005.172.116)
October 1987 (Acc
#2005.172.117)
November 1987
(Acc #2005.172.118)
December 1987
(Acc #2005.172.119)
Shelf 95, Box 6
January 1988 (Acc
#2005.172.97)
February 1988
(Acc #2005.172.96)
March 1988 (Acc
#2005.172.95)
April 1988 (Acc
#2005.172.132)
May 1988 (Acc
#2005.172.133)
February 1989
(Acc #2005.172.130)
March 1989 (Acc
#2005.172.131)
March 1998
August 1998
Confederate Veteran
Volume 34, November-December 1986 (Acc #2005.172.79)
Volume 35, July-August 1987 (Acc #2005.172.85)
Volume 35, September-October 1987 (Acc #2005.172.84)
Volume 35, November-December 1987 (Acc #2005.172.83)
Volume 36, January-February 1988 (Acc #2005.172.80)
Volume 37 (sic), March-April 1988 (Acc #2005.172.81)
Volume 36, May-June 1988 (Acc #2005.172.82)
Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil
War General Orders
Series 1988-1989, February 1989 (Acc #2005.172.182)
Series 1994-1995, February 1995 (Acc #2005.172.183)
Finders Seekers Volume 8 Number 1 1987
(Acc #2005.172.72)
The Museum of the Confederacy Journal
Winter/Spring 1988 (Acc #2005.172.75)
Summer/Autumn 1988 (Acc #2005.172.74)
North South Medical Times
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Volume 8, September/October 1995 (Acc #2005.172.255)
Volume 8, November/December 1995 (Acc #2005.172.256)
Relic Collectors’ News Volume 1 Number 2
January-February 1985 (Acc #2005.172.142)
The Valley Dispatch Volume 2 Number 6
September 1984 (Acc #2005.172.73)
Wild West June 1988 (Acc #2005.172.178)
Shelf 95, Box 7
Volume 1, Summer
1988 (Acc #2005.172.69)
Volume 1, Fall
1988 (Acc #2005.172.70)
Journal of Confederate History
Volume 2, 1989
(Acc #2005.172.217)
Volume V, 1990 Surrender 1865 (Acc #2005.172.218)
Volume VI, 1990 Jefferson Davis President Confederate States
of America
1861–
1865 (Acc #2005.172.219)
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Military Images
Volume V, January-February 1984 (Acc #2005.172.01)
Volume V, March-April 1984 (Acc #2005.172.02)
Volume V, May-June 1984 (Acc #2005.172.03)
Volume VI, July-August 1984 (Acc #2005.172.04)
Volume VI, September-October 1984 (Acc #2005.172.05)
Volume VI, November-December 1984 (Acc #2005.172.06)
Volume VI, January-February 1985 (Acc #2005.172.07)
Volume VI, March-April 1985 (Acc #2005.172.08)
Volume VI, May-June 1985 (Acc #2005.172.09)
Volume VII, July-August 1985 (Acc #2005.172.10)
Volume VII, September-October 1985 (Acc #2005.172.11)
Volume VII, November-December 1985 (Acc #2005.172.13)
Volume VII, January-February 1986 (Acc #2005.172.14)
Volume VII, March-April 1986 (Acc #2005.172.15)
Volume VII, May-June 1986 (Acc #2005.172.16)
Volume VIII, July-August 1986 (Acc #2005.172.17)
Volume VIII, September-October 1986 (Acc #2005.172.18)
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Volume VIII, January-February 1987 (Acc #2005.172.20)
Volume VIII, March-April 1987 (Acc #2005.172.21)
Volume VIII, May-June 1987 (Acc #2005.172.22)
Volume IX, July-August 1987 (Acc #2005.172.23)
Volume IX, September-October 1987 (Acc #2005.172.24)
Volume IX, November-December 1987 (Acc #2005.172.25)
Volume IX, January-February 1988 (Acc #2005.172.26)
Volume IX, March-April 1988 (Acc #2005.172.27)
Volume IX, May-June 1988 (Acc #2005.172.28)
Volume X, July-August 1988 (Acc #2005.172.29)
Volume X, September-October 1988 (Acc #2005.172.30)
Volume X, November-December 1988 (Acc #2005.172.31)
Volume XI, July-August 1989 (Acc #2005.172.33)
Volume XI, March-April 1990 (Acc #2005.172.34)
Satin, Allan D. Military Images Index: Volumes 1-12 (1979-1991) (Acc
#2005.172.273)
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Volume XII, July-August 1990 (Acc #2005.172.35)
Volume XII, November-December 1990 (Acc #2005.172.36)
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Volume XII, March-April 1991 (2 copies) (Acc #2005.172.38, 2005.172.39)
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Volume XV, November-December 1993 (Acc #2005.172.56)
Volume XV, January-February 1994 (Acc #2005.172.62)
Volume XV, March-April 1994 (Acc #2005.172.61)
Volume XV, May-June 1994 (Acc #2005.172.60)
Volume XVI, July-August 1994 (Acc #2005.172.59)
Volume XVI, September-October 1994 (Acc #2005.172.58)
Volume XVI, November-December 1994 (Acc #2005.172.57)
Volume XVI, January-February 1995 (Acc #2005.172.68)
Volume XVI, March-April 1995 (Acc #2005.172.67)
Volume XVI, May-June 1995 (Acc #2005.172.66)
Volume XVII, July-August 1995 (Acc #2005.172.65)
Volume XVII, September-October 1995 (Acc #2005.172.64)
Volume XVII, November-December 1995 (Acc #2005.172.63)
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Volume XVII, January-February 1996 (Acc #2005.172.214)
Volume XVII, March-April 1996 (Acc #2005.172.215)
Volume XVII, May-June 1996 (Acc #2005.172.216)
Volume XVIII, July-August 1996 (Acc #2005.172.209)
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Volume XVIII, November-December 1996 (Acc #2005.172.211)
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Volume XVIII, March-April 1997 (Acc #2005.172.213)
Volume XVIII, May-June 1997 (Acc #2005.172.204)
Volume XIX, July-August 1997 (Acc #2005.172.205)
Volume XIX, September-October 1997 (Acc #2005.172.206)
Volume XIX, November-December 1997 (Acc #2005.172.207)
Volume XIX, January-February 1998 (Acc #2005.172.200)
Volume XIX, March-April 1998 (Acc #2005.172.201)
Volume XIX, May-June 1998 (Acc #2005.172.202)
Volume XX, July-August 1998 (Acc #2005.172.198)
Volume XX, September-October 1998 (Acc #2005.172.208)
Volume XX, November-December 1998 (Acc #2005.172.203)
Volume XX, January-February 1999 (Acc #2005.172.187)
Volume XX, March-April 1999 (Acc #2005.172.188)
Volume XX, May-June 1999 (Acc #2005.172.189)
Volume XXI, July-August 1999 (Acc #2005.172.197)
Volume XXI, September-October 1999 (Acc #2005.172.198)
Volume XXI, November-December 1999 (Acc #2005.172.199)
Volume XXI, January-February 2000 (Acc #2005.172.186)
Volume XXI, March-April 2000 (Acc #2005.172.190)
Volume XXI, May-June 2000 (Acc #2005.172.191)
Volume XXII, July-August 2000 (Acc #2005.172.194)
Volume XXII, September-October 2000 (Acc #2005.172.195)
Volume XXII, November-December 2000 (Acc #2005.172.196)
Volume XXII, January-February 2001 (Acc #2005.172.184)
Volume XXII, March-April 2001 (Acc #2005.172.185)
Volume XXII, May-June 2001 (Acc #2005.172.192)
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Volume XII, November-December 1984 (Acc #2005.172.136)
Volume XII, January-February 1985 (Acc #2005.172.89)
Volume XII, March-April 1985 (Acc #2005.172.88)
Volume XII, May-June 1985 (Acc #2005.172.87)
Volume XII, July-August 1985 (Acc #2005.172.86)
Volume XII, September-October 1985 (Acc #2005.172.176)
Volume XIII, November-December 1985 (Acc #2005.172.177)
1986 Civil War Price Guide (Acc #2005.172.135)
Volume XIII, January-February 1986 (Acc #2005.172.93)
Volume XIII, May-June 1986 (Acc #2005.172.94)
Volume XIII, July-August1986 (Acc #2005.172.92)
Volume XIII, September-October 1986 (Acc #2005.172.91)
Volume XIV, November-December 1986 (Acc #2005.172.90)
Volume XIV, January-February 1987 (Acc #2005.172.134)
Volume XIV, March-April 1987 (Acc #2005.172.140)
Volume XIV, May-June 1987 (Acc #2005.172.141)
Volume XIV, July-August 1987 (Acc #2005.172.139)
Volume XIV, September-October 1987 (Acc #2005.172.138)
Volume XV, November-December 1987 (Acc #2005.172.247)
Volume XV, January-February 1988 (Acc #2005.172.137)
Volume XV, March-April 1988 (Acc #2005.172.254)
Volume XV, May-June 1988 (Acc #2005.172.245)
Volume XV, July-August 1988 (Acc #2005.172.246)
Volume XV, September-October 1988 (Acc #2005.172.252)
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Volume XVI, November-December 1988 (Acc #2005.172.253)
Volume XVI, January-February 1989 (Acc #2005.172.251)
Volume XVI, March-April 1989 (Acc #2005.172.250)
Volume XVI, May-June 1989 (Acc #2005.172.249)
Volume XVI, July-August 1989 (Acc #2005.172.248)
Volume XVI, Number 6 1989 (Acc #2005.172.71)
Volume XVIII, Number 3 1991 (Acc #2005.172.244)
North & South Volume 2, Number 7 (Acc
#2005.172.175)
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3: Atlases, Maps, Posters, and Prints
Map Case 1, Drawer 14
Official Records of the
Union
and Confederate Armies 1861 – 1865
Index of Atlases to Accompany the Official
Records of the Union and Confederate Armies,
1891-1895, (Acc # 93.21.118b)
Part I
Plate
I- Forts Moultrie and Johnson,
S.C., Morris Island
and Cummings Point,
S.C., (Acc # 92.21.119a)
Plate
II- Cummings Point and Fort Johnson (East), S.C., Part of Western Virginia, Rich Mountain
and Camp
Garnett,
W. Va., (Acc # 119b 93.21.)
Plate
III- Bull Run and Manassas,
Va., ( Acc # 93.21.119c )
Plate
IV- Charleston, S.C.,
and Belmont, Mo. (
Acc # 93.21.119d)
Plate
V- Manassas, Va., Columbus, Ky., Fort Pulaski, Ga., Front Royal, Va., Fort
Pickens, Fl., Bull Run, Va., Bailey’s Cross-Roads, Va. to Fairfax Courthouse,
Va.,
(Acc # 93.21.119e)
Part II
Plate VI- The Defenses of Washington, D.C.,
Defenses of Paducah, Ky., Logan’s Cross-Roads, Va., and Hunter Chapel to Fairfax
Courthouse, Va., (Acc # 93.21.120a)
Plate
VII- Northeastern Virginia and Vicinity of Washington, Sheet 1, (Acc
# 93.21.120b)
Plate
VIII- Northeastern Virginia and Vicinity of Washington, Sheet 2, (Acc #
93.21.120c)
Plate IX- Carnifix
Ferry, W.Va., Somerset, Ky.
and Military Reconnaissance, Vicinity of
Gauley Bridge, W. Va.,( Acc # 93.21.120d)
Plate X- New Madrid, Mo. and Island No. 10,
Route from Kettsville,
Mo. to Fayetteville,
Ark., Pea Ridge,
Ark., Bentonville, Ark. to Cassville, Mo.,
Rebel Position at Centreville, Va., Leetown (Pea
Ridge), Ark., Manassas Junction, Va., Shilo, Tenn.,
(Acc # 93.21.120e)
Part
III
Plate
XI- Forts Henry and Donelson,
Tenn., Counties between the
Tennessee
and Cumberland Rivers (
Acc # 93.21.121.a)
Plate
XII- Valverde, N. Mex., Operations near Fort Craig,
N. Mex., Shilo, Tenn., Corinth, Miss. to Shilo,
Tenn., Roanoak Island, N.C.,
(Acc # 93.21.121b)
Plate
XIII- Shilo, Tenn., Advance Upon Corinth, Miss., Army of the Potomac at
Harrison’s Landing, Va., Signal Stations at Harrison’s Landing, Va.,Dranesville, Va., Monterey, Tenn. To Corinth, Miss.,
(Acc # 93.21.121.c)
Plate
XIV- Siege of Yorktown, Va.,
Shilo, Tenn., Shilo, Tenn.
To Corinth, Miss., (Acc #93.21.121.d)
Plate
XV- Yorktown and Gloucester, Va.,
Yorktown,
Va., Red Doubt Group, Yorktown,
Va., Yorktown, Va.,(Acc # 93.21.121.e)
Part IV
Plate XVI- Southeastern
Virginia, (Acc # 93.21.122.a)
Plate
XVII- Southeastern Virginia, (Acc #
93.21.122b)
Plate
XVIII- Fort
Monroe
to Williamsburg, Va., (Acc # 93.21.122.c)
Plate
XIX- White House to Harrison’s Landing, Va., Siege of Yorktown, Va.,
Williamsburg to White House, Va., Mulberry Island, Va., (Acc # 93.21.122.d)
Plate XX- Battle-Grounds in the Vicinity of Richmond, Va.,
Battle-Field of Williamsburg, Va., (Acc # 93.21.122.e)
Parts IV & V were not accessioned
Part VI
Plate XXVI- Plan of Fort Esperanza, Texas,
December, 1863, Morris Island, S.C., August 1863, Proposed Secondary Line of
defense between the Ashepoo and
Combahee
Rivers, S.C., Nov. 4, 1863, Suffolk,
Va., (Acc # 93.21.123.a)
Plate
XXVII- Portions of Military Departments of Washington,
Pennsylvania, Annapolis
and N.E. Virginia,( Acc # 93.21.123b)
Plate
XXVIII- Battle of Antietam, Md., Engagement at
Deserted House or Kelly’s Store, Va.,
Jan. 30 1863, Battle-Field of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-4, 1863, Engagement on the
Lewisburg Pike, Tenn., April 4, 1863, Battle-Field of
Antietam, Sept. 16 & 17, 1862, (Acc # 93.21.123.c)
Plate XXIX- Battle-Fields of Harper’s Ferry and
Sharpsburg, Sept. 13 -17, 1862, Antietam, Published in
1867, (Acc # 93.21.123.d)
Plate XXX- Battle-Field of Stone’s River,
Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862 to Jan. 3, 1863, Tennessee,
Fredricksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862, The Huntersville Line, W. Va., Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 18, 19 and
20, 1863, (Acc # 93.21.123.e)
Part VII
Plate
XXXI- Battle of Murfreesborough, Tenn., Stone’s River
Campaign, Battle of Fredricksburg, Va.,
Fortifications and Environs of
Tullahoma,
Tenn., Battle-field of Thompson’s
Hill, Port Gibson, Miss., (Acc # 93.21.124.a)
Plate
XXXII- Battle of Stone’s River before Murfreesborough,
Tenn. ,Battle of Fredricksburg, Va., Defense of Sabine Pass, Tex.,
Rebel Fortifications, Grand Gulf, Miss., Skirmishes near Liberty Gap, Tenn.,
Approaches to Little Rock, Ark., (Acc # 93.21.124.b)
Plate
XXXIII- Fredricksburg,
Va., Route of Sioux Expedition, 1863, Fight of
the 14th Army Corps at Buzzard Roost, Ga.,
Battle of Big
Mound,
Dak. Ter.,
Battle
of Dead Buffalo Lake,
Dak. Ter.,Battle
of Dry Fork Creek, Mo., (Acc # 93.21.124.c)
Plate
XXXIV- Vicinity of Readyville and Woodbury, Tenn.,
Vicinity of Manchester and
McMinnville,
Tenn., Shelbyville,
Tenn., Tullahoma,
Tenn., Hillsborough,
Hockerville
and Pelham, Tenn., (Acc # 93.21.124.d)
Plate XXXV- Vicinity of Decherd, Tenn., Manchester, Tenn., Tullahoma, Tenn.,
Proposed road along south bank of New Canal from Duckport
to Walnut Bayou, La., Jasper, Tenn., Chattanooga, Tenn., Shelbyville, Tenn.,
(Acc# 93.21.124.e) PartVIII
Plate
XXXVI- Milliken’s Bend, La.,
to Jackson, Miss.
, showing the routes followed by the Army of Tennessee
in April and May, 1863, Siege of
Vicksburg,
Miss., (Acc# 93.21.125a)
Plate
XXXVII- Defenses of Vicksburg,
Miss.,
Jackson, Miss. And Vicinity, Vicksburg,
Miss. and Vicinity, Siege of
Jackson,
Miss.,
Big Black River Bridge, Miss., (Acc #
93.21.125b)
Plate
XXXVIII- Galveston, Tex., and it’s
Fortifications, Siege Operations Against the Defenses of
Charleston Harbor, S.C., Port Hudson, La.,
and Vicinity, (Acc # 93.21.125c)
Plate
XXXIX- Operations against Jackson, Miss., Rappahannock River from Port Royal to
Richard’s Ferry, Va., Field Operations of the Army of the Potomac near Chancellorsville and Fredricksburg,
Va., Winchester, Va., Portions of the Middle Department, 2nd
Division, 8th Army Corps, June 1863, (Acc # 93.21.125d)
Plate
XL- Approaches to Petersburg,
Va., and their Defenses, Battle-field of
Gettysburg,
Pa., July 1 to 4, 1863, (Acc #
93.21.125e)
Part IX
Plate
XLI- Battles of Chancellorsville, Salem Church,
and Fredricksburg,
Va., Action at Dranesville, (Acc
# 93.21.126a)
Plate
XLII- Military Map of Harper’s Ferry, W. Va., Battle
of Slaughter’s Mountain, Va.,
Cold Harbor, Va., Battle-field of Cross Keys, Va., Map of the Vicinity of
Hagerstown, Funkstown, Williamsport, and Falling
Waters, Md., (Acc # 93.21.126b)
Plate XLIII- Battle-field of Gettysburg, Pa.,
with Positions of Troops, July 2, 1863, Sketch of the Battle of Gettysburg,
July1, 2 and 3, 1863, Sketch of the Second Battle of Winchester, Va., June 14,
15 & 16, 1863, Vicinity of McAfee’s Cross-roads, Ga., Position of the Army of
the Tennessee, near Dallas, Ga., May, 1864, Sketch of the Routes of 2nd
Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, from Fredricksburg, Va., to Gettysburg, Pa., and Return to Orange
Court-house, Va., from June 4 to Aug. 1st, 1863, ( Acc # 93.21.126c)
Plate XLIV- Plan of a Portion of the Siege
Operations against the Defenses of Charleston Harbor,
S.C., Sections of Approaches and of Fort Wagner, S.C.,
Operations of the Army of the Potomac from Nov.
1st to Dec. 3, 1863, (Acc # 93.21.126d)
Plate
XLV- Operations of Confederate and Federal Forces at Mine Run and Rapidan River, Va., Map Showing the Operations of the Signal
Corps, Army of the Potomac, Position of the Army of Tennessee, near Atlanta,
Ga., Vicinity of Browning’s Court-house, Ga., Region About Sandtown Ferry, Va., Battle-field at
Bristoe, Va., Lines of March of 2nd Army Corps and the Enemy
Oct. 14, 1863, Missionary Ridge, Tenn., (Acc # 93.21.126e)
PartX
Plate
XLVI- Battle-field of Chickamauga, Ga., showing Positions of Troops, Expedition of the 15th
Army Corps,
Turkeytown
Valley, Ala., (Acc
# 93.21.127a)
Plate
XLVII- Map of the Fall Campaign of the Army of Missouri, Map of the Battle of
Chickamauga, showing Positions of Troops Sept. 19 and 20, 1863, Sketch of the
Enemy’s Position in Front of the Army of the Ohio, between Lost and Pine
Mountains, Ga., Sketch showing the Movements of the Troops of the Army of the
Cumberland July 19, 1864, Mine Run, Va., and Vicinity 1863, Map of the Battle of
Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 18 and 20, 1863, Map of the Engagement at Wauhatchie, Tenn., ( Acc # 93.21.127b)
Plate
XLVIII- The Chickamauga Campaign, Approaches and Defenses of Knoxville, East
Tenn., Positions of troops near Dallas,
Ga., May 26 & 27, 1864, Sketch of
Roads from General McCooks’s Headquarters near
Junction of Acworth and Dallas and Marietta Roads, to Acworth and Big Shanty and
Railroad, (Acc # 93.21.127c)
Plate
XLIX- Map of the Battle-field of Chattanooga, Tenn., McPherson’s Crossing at Roswell,
Ga., Sketch of Roads, etc., in the Vicinity of
Noonday Creek, Position of the Army of the Ohio
after crossing the Chattahoochie
River, Ga.,
(Acc # 93.21.127d)
Plate
L- Country in Vicinity of Brown’s Ferry, Tenn., Battle-field of Missionary Ridge,
Tenn., Positions of the 2nd Division 4th Army
Corps, in front of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicinity, Red River Expedition 1864, (Acc # 93.21.127e)
Part
XI
Plate
LI- Vicksburg to Meridian, Miss., showing the Routes followed by the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Army Corps in February,
1864, Atlanta, Ga., and Line of Defenses, Battery
at Atlanta, Ga., Smith’s Island, N.C., and Defenses,
(Acc # 93.21.128a)
Plate LII- Red River Valley, La.,
from Mississippi River to Shreveport,
La., Illustrating the Campaign of Maj. General Banks in the
Spring of 1864, Acc # 93.21.128b
Plate
LIII- Parts of Arkansas and
Louisiana, 1864, Falls and Dams in
Red River,
La., Battle-field of Ocean Pond,
Fl., Part of Louisiana- Sketch of Gen. Liddell’s plan, (Acc # 93.21.128c)
Plate
LIV- Texas and Parts of Louisiana and New Mexico, Battle-field of New Creek, W.
Va., Pleasant Mills, Md., (Acc # 93.21.128d)
Plate
LV- Battle-field of the Wilderness, Va., Battle-field of Spotsylvania
Court-house, Va., Battle-field of Todd’s
Tavern, Va.,
Battle-fields of North Anna River, Va., Battle-fields of
Totopotomoy
and Bethesda Church, Va., Position of the Army of the Ohio in Front of Dalton,
Ga., (Acc # 93.21.128e)
Part
XII
Plate
LVI- Map of the Engagement at Petersburg, Va., June 9, 1864, The Atlanta
Campaign, Operations of the 4th Army Corps, Position of the Army of
the Tennessee, May 27 – June 4, 1864, Battle-Ground of the Army of Tennessee
before Atlanta, Ga., the Atlanta Campaign, Operations of the 4th
Army Corps, (Acc # 93.21.129a)
Plate
LVII- Map of the Atlanta Campaign, May 4th – Sept. 4th,
1864, Map Illustrating the First Epoch of the Atlanta
Campaign from the Tennessee River to the Oostenaula River,
Ga., Map
showing the roads followed by the Army of the Tennessee in it’s march from
Chattanooga to Atlanta, Ga., ( Acc # 93.21.129b)
Plate LVIII- Map Illustrating the Second
Epoch of the Atlanta Campaign from Resaca to the Etowah River, 1864, Map showing
the march of the 15th Army Corps through Northern Georgia, Position
of the 15th Army Corps , May 27 -31, 1864, near New Hope Church and
during the Siege of Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.,
(Acc # #93.21.129c)
Plate LIX- Positions of 4th
Division, 16th Army Corps, June 11 -22, 1864, July 4, 1864, May 27,
1864, and May 13- 16th, 1864, Position of the 15th Army
Corp at Nickajack Creek, Ga., before Atlanta, Ga.,
July 28 – Aug. 26, 1864, Position of the 1st Division, 15th
Army Corps near Jonesborough, Ga., Map Illustrating the Third Epoch of the
Atlanta Campaign south of the Etowah River,
(Acc # 93.21.129d)
Plate LX- Map Illustrating the Fourth Epoch
of the Atlanta Campaign from Pine, Lost and Kenesaw Mountains south to include Atlanta, Ga.,
Map Illustrating the Fifth Epoch of the Atlanta Campaign from the Chattahoochee
River south to include Jonesborough and Lovejoy’s Station, Ga., (Acc #
93.21.129e)
Part
XIII
Plate LXI- Position of the Left Wing, 16th
Army Corps near Lovejoy’s Station Ga., Position of the 17th Army Corps before Atlanta, Ga.,
Topographical Sketch of the Battle of Bethel Church, Va., Position near
Jonesborough, Ga., occupied by the 2nd Div. , 15th Army
Corps, Position of the Left Wing, 16th Army Corps May- Aug. 1864,
(Acc
# 93.21.130a)
Plate LXII- Line of March of the 16th
Army Corps, Position of the Left Wing of 16th Army Corps,
Battle-field Occupied by General Blair, 17th Army Corps, on the
Extreme Right of the Army on the Chattahoochee River, Map Showing the Position
of the Confederate Armies of the Mississippi and Tennessee at Cassville, Ga.,
Position of the 4th Division, 17th Army Corps, Diagram of
the General Situation during the Siege of Atlanta, Ga., Vicinity of Powder
Springs, Ga., Advance of the 3rd Brig. , 4th Div., 17th
Army Corps, July 3, 4 & 5, 1864, Diagram of the Flank Movement of the 17th
Army Corps near Lost Mountain, Ga., Sketch of Roads near the Position of the 2nd
Cavalry, June 12, 1864, (Acc #
93.21.130b)
Plate LXIII- Plan of Siege Operations against
Fort Morgan, Ala., August, 1864,
Battle-field at Harrisburg, Miss., Roads and Adjacent Country between Stubb’s Plantation and Brice’s Cross-roads, Snake Creek Gap,
Ga., Sketch of Vicinity of 2nd Cavalry Division Camp near Roswell,
Ga., Defenses of Fort Morgan, Ala., Battle of Fredricksburg,
Va., Battle-field of Mechanicsville and Cold Harbor, Va., 1862, (Acc # 93.21.130c)
Plate LXIV- The Mine Explosion at Petersburg, Va.,
July 30, 1864, Position and Operations of the Artillery, Army of the Potomac,
July 30, 1864, Reconnaissance beyond the Chickahominy
at Bottom’s Bridge and Railroad Bridges, May 21, 1862, ( Acc # 93.21.130d)
Plate LXV- Road between Bermuda Hundred and
Enemy’s First Line of Entrenchments on the North and South of Petersburg, Va.,
Position of the 4th and
23rd
Corps at Mud Creek, Ga., 1864, Position of General Schofield and Thomas at
Noyes’ Creek , Ga. 1864, Schofield Crossing the Chattahochee,
Positions of Generals Schofield and Hooker at Noyes’ Creek, Ga., Defensive Works
at Deep Bottom, Va., 1864, Section through Dutch Gap, James River, Va., Plan of
Dutch Gap Canal and Fortifications, Va., 1864, Sketch of the Road from Pontoon
Bridge at Point of Rocks to Petersburg,
Va., Coast of Texas and it’s
Defenses, 1864,
( Acc # 93.21.130e)
Part
XIV
Plate LXVI- Campaign Against Sterling Price,
1864, Westport and Big Blue,
Mo., Battle-ground of Westport,
Mo., Battle-ground of Charlotte, Mo., Battle-ground of
Newtonia, Mo., 1864, Reconnaissance from Harrison’s Landing, Va., Osage
or Mine Creek, Kans., Map of the Battle-field of Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865,
Sketch of the Military Prison on Johnson’s Island, Ohio, (Acc # 93.21.131a)
Plate LXVII- Federal Point, N.C.,
1864, Fort
Pemberton
near Greenwood,
Miss., Country and Vicinity of New Berne, N.C., Plan of Defensive Works at
Harrison’s Landing, Va., Sept. 1864, powder Vessel Exploded off Fort Fisher,
N.C., Dec. 1864, Plan, Section and Elevation of Board Loop-hole on U.S. Picket
Line , James River, Va., Union Defensive Lines, Deep Bottom, Va., Sketch Showing
U.S. Forces West of Weldon Railroad, October, 1864, Sketch Showing Position of
the Redoubts and Batteries of U.S. Forces in Front of Petersburg, Va., Sept. 13,
1864, Lookout and Signal Towers at Crow’s Nest near Bermuda Hundred, Va., (
Acc # 93.21.131b)
Plate LXVIII- Defensive Line of the 18th
Army Corps, from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham,
Va., Defensive Lines of the 10th
Army Corps to New Market
Road, Va.,1864, Battle-field of
Five Forks, Va., Redoubt and Signal Station on Cobb’s Hill, Va., Battle of
Bentonville , N.C. March 19, 1864, Position of Pontoon Bridge on Which the Army
of the Potomac Crossed the James River June 14 and 15, 1864, Chart of
Obstructions in Cape Fear and Brunswick Rivers, N.C. and the Batteries
Commanding them, Plan, Section and Elevation of Casement in Fort Burnham, Va.,
Plan of Cantonment of the 1st Brig. 7th Div., Cavalry
Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, Gravelly Springs, Ala., Jan. & Feb.
1865, (Acc # 93.21.131c)
Plate LXIX- Operations of the Army of the
Shenandoah, 1864, Battle-field of Cedar Creek and Cavalry Fight at Tom’s Brook, Va.
Oct. 1864, position of the 15th Army Corps in Front of Savannah, Ga.,
Dec. 1864, March Routes of the Army of the Tennessee from Atlanta to Savannah,
Ga., March Routes of the Army of Tennessee from Atlanta to Savannah, Ga. Nov. ,
Dec. 1864, (Acc # 93.21.131d)
Plate LXX- Route of March of the 2nd.
Div., 15th Army Corps, Nov., Dec. 1864, Map of Savannah, Ga.,
and Vicinity , Illustrating the Operations under the Command of Maj. Gen. W.T.
Sherman resulting in the fall of that city in Dec. 1864, Rebel Defenses in Front
of 14th and 20th Army Corps before the Evacuation of
Savannah, Ga., Map of Selma, Ala., and it’s Defenses, captured by assault, April
2, 1865, (Acc # 93.21.131e)
Part
XV
Plate LXXI- Campaign Maps showing Position of
20th Army Corps on March from Atlanta
to Savannah, Ga.,
with dates and Union and Rebel Defenses, November and December, 1864, French’s
Troop Position at Crossing of Chattahoochee River, Defenses of City of Mobile,
Ala., Rebel Lines of Works at Blakely, Ala., Expedition from Messinger’s Ferry toward Canton, Miss., (Acc # 93.21.132a)
Plate LXXII- Battle-field of Franklin, Tenn.,
Battle-field of Nashville,
Tenn., Battle-field of
Waynesborough,
Va., Sketch of West Point, Ga.,
Sketch of Saunder’s Ford, Ala., Sketch of the Camp of
the Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, from Eastport Mississippi
to Gravelly Springs, Ala., (Acc # 93.21.132b)
Plate LXXIII- Topographical Map of the
Battle-field of Nashville,
Tenn., Dec. 1864, Map of Nashville,
Tenn.
Battle-field showing Position of Stewart’s Corps, Portion of Franklin, Tenn.
Battle-field showing Position of Stewart’s Corps, Battle-field of Franklin,
Tenn. Nov. 30, 1864, Battle-field of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 2 & 3 1863,
(Acc # 93.21.132c)
Plate LXXIV- Map of
Central Virginia Sowing Maj. Gen. Sheridan’s Campaigns and Marches
of the Cavalry, 1864 – 1865, Battle-field of Dinwiddie Courthouse, March 31,
1865, Map of Montgomery, Ala.,1865, Sketch of Columbus, Ga.,1865, Sketch of the
Battle-field of Ebenezer Church, Ala., April 1, 1865, Between Bvt. Maj. J.H. Wilson and Lieut. Gen. N.B. Forrest, (Acc
# 93.21.132d)
Plate LXXV- Sketch of the Vicinity of Fort
Fisher, N.C., 1865, Plan of Fort Fisher, carried by assault by Maj. Gen. A.H. Terry,
Plan of Final Attack on Fort Fisher and adjoining Rebel Works, January 15, 1865,
(Acc # 93.21.132e)
Part
XVI
Plate LXXVI- Portions of Mississippi, Alabama
and Georgia, showing March of Cavalry Corps, March – April, 1865, Routes of
Marches of the Army of Gen. W. T. Sherman from Atlanta, Ga., to Goldsborough, N.C., Battle-Ground at River’s Bridge, Big Salkehatchie River, S.C., Closing of Cape Fear River and
Port of Wilmington, N.C., to Blockade Runners, Operations of the Army of the
Potomac, under Maj. Gen. George Meade, March – April, 1865, Plans, Sections and
Elevation of Pile Bridge, James River, Near Varina,
Va., January, 1865, (Acc # 93.21.133a)
Plate LXXVII- Richmond,
Va., 1867, Petersburg
and Five Forks Virginia, 1867, Bermuda Hundred, Va., 1867, Jetersville
and Sailor’s Creek, 1867, (Acc # 93.21.133b)
Plate LXXVIII- Sketch of the Routes from Petersburg, Chester Station
and Manchester to Amelia Courthouse, Va., Appomattox
Courthouse, 1867, Sketch of Roads to Corinth, Miss., 1867, High Bridge and
Farmville, Va., Petersburg Mine Explosion, July 20, 1864, Pittsburg, Tenn.,
March 24, 1862, (Acc # 93.21.133c)
Plate LXXIX- Map of the Environs of Petersburg, Va., from
Appomattox River to Fort Howard, Position of the Army of
Tennessee, under Command of Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, during Battle of
Bentonville,, N.C., March 20, 21, 1865, March Routes of the Army of Tennessee in
Winter Campaign in the Carolinas, 1865, Topographical Map showing Positions of
14th and 20th Corps, Commanded by Maj. Gen. H.W. Slocum
and Kilpatrick’s Cavalry, near Bentonville, N.C., Map of Battle of
Averysborough, N.C., March
16, 1865, Battle-field of Pea Ridge, Ark. ,March 8th 1862, Siege
Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile, Ala., by forces under Maj. Gen. E.R.S.
Canby, (Acc # 93.21.133d)
Plate LXXX- Campaign Maps showing the Line of
March of the 20th Corps from Savannah,
Ga., to
Goldsborough, N.C., Taylor’s Store and Vicinity, Tenn. July 16, 1863,
(Acc # 93.21.133e)
Part
XVII
Plate LXXXI- Positions and Camps and Pickets
of Second Corp, Army of Northern Virginia ,May 1864, Routes and Camps of the
Army of the Valley District from Staunton, Va., to Washington, D.C., Wickham’s Attack on Federal Cavalry, November 22, 1864,
Routes and Camps of the Second Corp, Army of Northern Virginia, from Gaines’
Mill to Lynchburg, Va., June 19-27, 1864, Position of Second Corps, Army of
Northern Virginia, at Hanover Junction, Va., May 22-27, 1864, (Acc #
93.21.134a)
Plate LXXXII- Engagement at Harper’s Ferry,
W. Va., July 4, 1864, Cavalry Action at Martinsburg, W.Va.,
Routes, Camps and Engagements of McCausland’s and
Johnson’s Brigades of Cavalry, (Burning of Chambersburg), Action at Guard Hill,
August 16, 1864, Actions near Kearneysville and
Shepherdstown, W.Va., August 25, 1864, Engagement at Charlestown, W.Va., August
25, 1864, Engagement at Opequon Bridge and Smithfield,
W.Va., August 29, 1864, Cavalry Action of Fitz. Lee’s
Division at Gooney Run, Warren County, Va., Sept. 20, 1864, Battle of Belle
Grove or Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864, Battle of Berryville, Va., by
Kershaw’s Division, Sept. 3, 1864, Line of Entrenchments at Fisher’s Hill, Va.,
Aug. 13-17, 1864, Battle of Fisher’s Hill, Va., Sept. 22, 1864, Cavalry
Engagement near Bridgewater, Va., Oct. 4 & 5, 1864, (Acc # 93.21.134b)
Plate LXXXIII- Battle of the Wilderness, Va., Positions of Second Corps, of Army of Northern
Virginia, May 5 & 6, 1864, Position and Entrenchments of the Second Corps, Army
of Northern Virginia during the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Va., May
9-21, 1864, Action of McCausland’s Cavalry Brigade at
Hagerstown, Md., June 7, 1864, Capture of North Mountain Depot, Va., July 4,
1864, Battle of Rutherford’s Farm, Va., July 20, 1864, Engagement at Lynchburg,
Va., June 18, 1864, Engagement at Hanging Rock, Roanoak
County, Va., July 21, 1864, (Acc # 93.21.134c)
LXXXIV- Cavalry Engagement at Milford, Va.,
Set. 21, 1864, Cavalry Action of Gen. Rosser near Brock’s Gap, Va., Oct. 4, 1864, New
Creek and Vicinity Showing Position of Fort Kelley and the Federal Camp Captured
by Maj. Gen. Rosser, January 11, 1865, General Rosser’s Night Attack on Custer’s
Division at Lacey Spring, Va., December 21, 1864, Cavalry Action at Liberty
Mills, Va., Dec. 23, 1864, Cavalry Engagement of Gen. Lomax near Gordonsville, Va., Dec. 24, 1864, Positions of
the Camps and Pickets of the Army of the Valley, Jan. 31, 1865, Routes of
Rosser’s Division to Beverly, W.Va., and Back, Jan. 7-18, 1865, General Rosser’s
Attack on Federal Cavalry Guarding prisoners at Rood’s Hill, Va., March 7, 1865,
(Acc # 93.21.134d)
Plate LXXXV- Route of the Army of the Valley
from Franklin, Pendleton
County, Va., May 15, 1862, Battle of
Winchester,
Va., May 25, 1862, Rote of General
Jackson’s Army to the Battle of Cedar Run, Va. Aug. 9, 1862, Battle of Cedar
Run, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, Battle of Port Republic, Va., June 8, 9, 1862, Sketches
of Operations in the Valley District, Aug. 25 – Nov. 12, 1864, (Acc #
93.21.134e)
Part XVIII
Plate LXXXVI- Campaign Maps from Savannah, Ga., to Goldsborough,
N.C., 2nd Div., 20th
Corps, January – March 1865. Campaign Maps from Goldsborough, N.C.
to Washington, D.C., April – May 1865. Operations about
Bottom’s Bridge, Va.,
May 1862, (Acc # 93.21.135a)
Plate LXXXVII- Sketch showing the Positions
of the Union and Rebel Forces on the 30th of November, 1863, in the
Vicinity of Mine Run in Orange County,
Va., Picket-Line of the 1st
and 3rd Cavalry Divisions, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, Camp
of the Army of the Potomac, near Brandy Station, Va., November, 1863, Position
of the Army of Northern Virginia, April 13, 1864, Tracing of the Picket-Line, 4th
Div., 2nd Army Corps, 1864. Maj. Gen. French’s Position in Front of
Atlanta, Ga., July and August, 1864. (Acc # 93.21.135b)
Plate LXXXVIII- Siege of
Atlanta, by U.S.
Forces under Command of Gen. W. T. Sherman, from the Passage of Peach Tree
Creek, July 19, 1864 to the Movement on Enemy Lines of Communication South of Atlanta, August 26, 1864. Operations of the
Army under Command of Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, in Georgia, May 5 to September 4, 1864. (Acc # 93.21.135c)
Plate LXXXIX- Defenses of
Washington, showing Forts and Roads, 1865, Map of the City of
Richmond,
Va., 1864.
(Acc # 93.21.135d)
Plate XC- Approaches to New Orleans, La.,
Feb. 14, 1864. Line of Pickets of the 3rd Cavalry Division, U.S. Army, near Sandtown, Ga.,
Position of the Army of the Tennessee near Atlanta, Ga.,
July 22, 1864, Map of Spanish Fort, Ala., April, 1865, Positions occupied by the
4th Division, 17th Army Corps, during Battle of Atlanta,
July 22, 1864, Part of Paulding County Ga., showing Left Wing, 16th
Army Corps, June 4, 1864, Confederate Lines near New Hope Church, Ga., 1864.
Topographical Sketch of the Position of 2nd Division, 14th
Army Corps, in front of Savannah, Ga., December 11, 1864. Map of the Vicinity of
Mechanicsville, Va., 1862. Spanish Fort, Ala., 1865. (Acc # 93.21.135e)
Part XIX
Plate XCI-
Spotsylvania County, Va.,
1863. Hanover Junction,
Va., and its Defenses, Expedition from New Berne to Goldsborough,
N.C., December, 1862. Position of Boyd’s Neck, Honey
Hill and Deveaux’s
Neck, S.C., December, 1864. Spanish
Fort, Ala.,
April, 1865. (Acc # 93.21.136a)
Plate XCII- Vicinity of
Richmond,
Va., and Part of the
Peninsula, April, 1864. (Acc #
93.21.136b)
Plate XCIII- Vicinity of
Petersburg,
Va., and Country South of the James River, October, 1864. Battle-Field of Chancellorsville,
Va., from surveys published in 1867. (Acc #
93.21.136c)
Plate XCIV- Defenses of the Alleghanies, April, 1864. The Valley of Virginia,
1864. Battle-field of the Monocacy , Md., July 9,
1964, Salinesville,
Ohio, and Place of Surrender of
Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S. Army, July 26, 1863. Union Hospitals at Cold Harbor, Va.,
May 31 to June 12, 1864. Union Hospitals at the Wilderness, Va., May 5-7, 1864. Union Hospitals at
Spotsylvania Court-House, Va.,
May 8 – 21, 1864. Map furnished Maj. Gen. G.K. Warren, U.S. Army,
commanding Fifth Army Corps, March 29, 1865. Operations of the Fifth Army Corps
on March 29, 30 and 31, 1865. (Acc #
93.21.136d)
Plate XCV- Battle-field of Gettysburg, Pa.,
from surveys made in 1868 – 1869. Field of Cavalry Operations at the Battle of
Gettysburg,
Pa., July 3, 1863. Gaps in the
Mountain from Winter’s Gap, Tenn., to Louisa
Forks, Ky.,
(Acc # 93.21.136e)
Part XX
Plate XCVI- Battle-field of the Wilderness, Va., from surveys
published in 1867. Battle-field of North
Anna,
Va. from surveys published in
1867. Battle-field of Spotsylvania Court-House, Va., from surveys published in 1867. Sketch
showing positions of General Cleburne’s Division at the
Battle
of Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19 – 20, 1863. Map of Georgia in Vicinity of Marietta, showing Confederate lines in June,
1864. Battle-field of the Totopotomy, Va., from surveys
published in 1867. (Acc # 93.21.137a)
Plate XCVII- Topographical Map of Chattanooga, Tenn. and
vicinity, Battle-field of Cold Harbor,
Va., from surveys published in
1867. Battle-field of Chickamauga,
Ga., September 18 – 21, 1863.
(Acc # 93.21.137b)
Plate XCVIII- Map of the Military Department
of New Mexico,
1864. Sketch showing action of the Reserve under General Walker at the Battle of
Chickamauga,
Ga., Sept. 18 – 20, 1863. Sketch
of a Skirmish at Dardanelle,
Ark., January 14, 1865. Diagram of
the Battle-field of Shiloh,
Tenn., on April 6, 1862. (Acc
# 93.21.137c)
Plate XCIX- Battle-field of Winchester, Va.,
September 19, 1864. Battle-fields of Fisher’s Hill, Va.,
and Cedar Creek, Va., Sept. 22 and October 19, 1864. (Acc
# 93.21.137d)
Plate C- Map of Central
Virginia showing General Grants Campaign in 1864-1865. Map of
Central Virginia showing the operations of the Armies Against
Richmond
and Petersburg.
(Acc # 93.21.137e)
Part XXI
Plate CI- Campaign Maps showing position of
the Twentieth Corps on the march from Chattanooga,
Tenn., to Atlanta,
Ga., May 4 to
September 2, 1864. Battle-field of
Chickamauga,
Ga., September 19, 1863. March of
the Army under the command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, U.S. Army, from Atlanta to
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 15 – Dec. 21, 1864. (Acc. #93.21.138a)
Plate CII- Defenses of Munfordville, Ky.,
1863. Defenses of Camp Nelson,
Ky., August, 1864. Louisville, Ky.,
and its Defenses, June, 1865. (Acc # 93.21.138b)
Plate CIII- Map of Bowling Green, Ky.,
showing Approaches and Defenses, 1863. Topographical Map showing Defenses of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington and
Newport,
Ky., 1862 – 1863. (Acc #
93.21.138c)
Plate CIV- Plan and Section of Batteries, 9,
10,11,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18,19,20, 21, 22 on the Main Line of the Enemy’s Works
in Front of Petersburg, Va., Siege of Petersburg, Va., from July 9 to July 21,
1864. Plan and Section of Batteries 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8, on the Main Line of
Enemy’s Works in Front of Petersburg, Va., October 20, 1864, Siege of
Petersburg, Va., from July 9 to July 31, 1864. (Acc # 93.21.138.d)
Plate CV- Rebel Defenses of Mobile, Ala.,
April 12, 1865. Lines of the Enemy about Petersburg,
Va., in possession of the Army of the Potomac, June 12, 1864. Sketch of Affair at Rappahannock
Station, Va.,
March 28, 1862. Position of the Third Division,
Twenty-third Army Corps. at
Columbia,
Tenn., November 24 – 29, 1864.
Operations from New Berne to Kinston, N.C., of Provisional Corps, under command
of Maj. Gen. J.D. Cox, U.S. Army, Operations of the Third Division, Twenty-third
Army Corps during the operations in front of Wilmington, N.C., in February,
1865. Sketch showing the disposition of the Cavalry Corps, Military Division of
the Mississippi, Bvt. Maj.- Gen. James H. Wilson commanding, at the Battle of Franklin,
Tenn., November 30, 1864. (Acc
# 93.21.138e)
Part XXII
Plate CVI- Drawings of Canvas Pontoon Boats,
Bridges, and Chess Wagons, March 3, 1865. Drawings of Rifled Projectiles used by
the rebels in the Virginia Campaign of 1864. (Acc # 93.21.139a)
Pl CVII- Siege of
Petersburg,
Va.,
from July 9 to July 31, 1864, Siege Battery and Mortar Battery (Union), Fort Prescott
,and Field
Battery. Defenses of Mobile, Ala., Rebel Lines.
Fort
Sidney Johnson, Rebel Lines (Redans Nos. 7 & 8), Battery McIntosh (Water Battery). (Acc # 93.21.139b)
Plate CVIII- Defenses of Mobile, Ala.,
Rebel Lines. Fort Jeb Stuart, Lunette D, Fort Mouton &
Forts G, H & I, April, 1865. (Acc # 93.21.139c)
Plate CIX- Defenses of Mobile, Ala.,
Rebel Redoubts E & F, Rebel Redans Nos. 1,2,3,4,5 & 6,
April, 1865.( Acc # 93.21.139d)
Plate CX- Map Illustrating the Campaign of
the Army of West Mississippi in Southern Alabama,
March and April 1865. (Acc # 93.21.139e)
Part XXIII
Plate CXI- Sketch showing positions of Second
Corps, Army of Northern Virginia,
August 26 to September 2, 1862. Battle of Cross Keyes, Va.,
June, 1862. Sketch showing position of Confederate and Federal Armies at Franklin, Va.,
May 9-11, 1862. Defenses of Cleveland,
Tenn., 1865. Defenses of Knoxville, Tenn.,
1865. Defenses of Loudon, Tenn., 1865. Defenses of
Chattanooga,
Tenn., Fort
Phelps, Fort Creighton,
1865. Battle-field of Chickamauga,
Ga., Sept. 18, 19 and 20, 1863.
Defenses of Chattanooga,
Tenn., Battery Bushnell, Lunette O’Meara, Redoubt Putnam, Fort Jones,
1865. Defenses of Charleston,
Tenn., 1865. ( Acc #
93.21.140a)
Plate CXII- Map of Bridgeport, Ala.,
1865. Map of Stevenson, Ala., 1865. Fortress
Rosecrans, near
Murfreesborough,
Tenn., 1865. Defenses of Nashville, Tenn.,
1865. Defenses of Chattanooga, Tenn., Fort Lytle, Fort Crutchfield, Fort Mihalotzy and Redoubt Carpenter, 1865. (Acc #
93.21.140b)
Plate CXIII- Defenses of
Chattanooga,
Tenn., Battery Erwin and
Battery
Coolidge, 1865. Defenses of Nashville,
Tenn., Battery for Casino Hill,
Capitol, Fort Dan, McCook, Fort Morton, Fort Sill (1864), Fort W.D. Whipple, and
Redoubt No. 210, 1865. (Acc #
93.21.140.c)
Plate CXIV- Defenses of
Nashville,
Tenn., Fort at Hyde’s Ferry, Redoubt on north
side of Cumberland River, and Fort
Harker,
1865. Fort
Pickering,
Memphis,
Tenn., 1865. Fort
Donelson, Tenn., Memphis,
Tenn., and Environs, May 1865.
(Acc # 93.21.140d)
Plate CXV- Johnsonville, Tenn.,
1864. Clarksville, Tenn., December, 1864. Franklin, Tenn.,
1865. Columbia, Tenn., 1865. Gallatin, Tenn.,
1865. Decatur, Ala., 1865. Athens, Ala.,
1865. Dalton, Ga., 1865. Huntsville, Ala.,
1865. (Acc # 93.21.140e)
Part XXIV
Plate CXVI- Sketch of the
Battle
of McDowell, Va., May 8, 1862. Route Map of the Gettysburg Campaign in
1863, prepared by order of Lt. Gen T.J. Jackson, C.S. Army. Sketch of Scout
through Pocahontas and Highland Counties, W.
Va., April 15-22, 1865.
Map of Route to McDowell, Va.,
May, 1862. (Acc # 93.21.141a)
Plate CXVII- Military Marches of the United
Force under the command of Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, U.S. Army, during the years 1863,
1864 and 1865. (Acc # 93.21.141b)
Plate CXVIII- Map prepared to exhibit the
campaigns in which the Army of the
Cumberland
took part during the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Map illustrating the
Operations of the 7th Division, under Brig. Gen. G.W. Morgan, at the
Cumberland Gap, Tenn.,
during a portion of 1862. Map of the Environs of Petersburg,
Va., from the Appomattox River to Fort Howard,
showing entrenched lines occupied by the 9th Army Corps, Army of the
Potomac, during the Siege, 1864-65. (Acc #
93.21.141.c)
Plate CXIX- Section of Map of the States of Arkansas and Texas and
the Indian Territory, with part of the Territories of
Colorado
and New Mexico,
1867. (Acc # 93.21.141d)
Plate CXX- Map of the Military Department of
Utah, 1860.
Map of the March Routes of the Army of the Tennessee. (Acc # 93.21.141e)
Part XXV
Plate CXXI- View of Terre-plain of the Gorge
of Fort Sumter, S.C., showing the guns en barbette, April 15,
1861. Parade of Fort Moultrie,
S.C., showing the southwestern
portion of soldier’s Barracks, April 16, 1861. Northwestern angle of Fort Moultrie,
S.C., April 16, 1861. Officers’ Quarters, Eastern
portion of Parade, Western Barracks and Channel Face, April 16, 1861. (Acc #
93.21.142a)
Plate CXXII- Exterior View of the Gorge of
Fort Sumter, S.C., Channel Face of Fort Moultrie, S.C., View of Southeast angle,
Fort Sumter, December 9, 1863. Sullivans’ Island,
S.C., Battery Beauregard, 1864, Interior view of Three-Gun Battery, Fort Sumter,
S.C., View from Southwest angle, Fort Sumter, S.C., Dec. 9, 1863, Sullivan’s
Island , Fort Moultrie, S.C., 1864. View of Entrance to Three-Gun Battery, Fort Sumter, S.C.
(Acc # 93.2.142b)
Part XXVI
Plate CXXVI- Capitol, Richmond, Va.,
May, 1865. Libby Prison, north and south sides, Post Hospital, City Point, Va.,
1865. Rebel Fort (now Federal No. 7) , Atlanta, Ga., Federal Forts 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11, Atlanta, Ga.
(Acc # 93.21.143a)
Plate CXXVII- Federal Forts No’s. 11, 12, 13
& 19, Atlanta, Ga.,
Rebel Fort south of Chattanooga Railroad, Atlanta, Ga.,
1864. Rebel Fort, Atlanta, Ga.,
1864. Rebel Fort on Peach Tree
Street,
Atlanta,
Ga., 1864. Casemated Battery on Salient of Rebel Line near White Hall,1864.
Rebel Battery, Peach Tree street,
Atlanta,
Ga.
(Acc # 93.21.143b)
Plate CXXVIII- Rebel Lines,
Atlanta,
Ga., South of Chattanooga Railroad, with Federal Fort no. 7.
Rebel Lines near Chattanooga Railroad, Atlanta, Ga. Rebel Lines
from Chattanooga Railroad, at Atlanta, Ga.,
1864. Rebel Lines East, North and Southeast of Atlanta, Ga.,1864.9
( Acc # 93.21.143c)
Plate CXXIX- Rebel Lines Atlanta, Ga.,
Rebel Lines on Augusta Railroad, Atlanta, Ga., looking South, Rebel Lines on
West side of Atlanta, Ga., U.S. Rolling Mill at Chattanooga, Tenn. Ruins of
Rolling Mill on Evacuation of Atlanta, Ga., Roundhouse, Chattanooga Railroad at
Atlanta, Ga. , Engine “Hero” destroyed partially by Rebels, Position of Iron-clads , January 15, 1865. Potter House,
Atlanta,
Ga. Showing
effects of bombardment. (Acc # 93.21.143d)
Plate CXXX- Panoramic view of Knoxville, Tenn.,
March 18, 1864. Chattanooga,
Tenn., 1864. (Acc #
93.21.143e)
Part
XXVII
Plate CXXXI- Charleston, S.C.,
and its Defenses, Nov. 28, 1863. New
Berne,
N.C., and Defenses, July, 1864.
First and Seventh Positions, Fourth Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, during
battle of Atlanta,
July 22, 1864. ( Acc # 93.21.144a)
Plate CXXXII- Map of parts of Brunswick and New
Hanover
Counties, showing approaches to
Wilmington, N.C, 1865. Fort Caswell and adjoining works
at Western Bar, Cape Fear River, N.C., January 17, 1865.
Fort Johnston,
Smithville,
N.C., January 17, 1865. Line of
Rebel Works, Smith’s Island,
N.C., January 17, 1865. Defenses
of Augusta, Ga., 1864. Plan of Fortifications at Columbus, Ga.,.
Map of the Battle-field of Champion’s Hill, Miss., May 16, 1863. (Acc # 93.21.144b)
Plate CXXXIII- Map illustrating the Battle of Averasborough, N.C.,
March 16, 1865. Map illustrating the Battle of Bentonville, N.C.,
March 19, 1865. Savannah, Ga., March 30, 1862. Bird’s Point, Mo., 1861. (Acc # 93.21.144c)
Plate CXXXXIV- Topographical Map of California, Nevada, Oregon, and part of Idaho, 1867. ( Acc # 93.21.144d)
Plate CXXXV- Map of Battle-field of Wilson’s Creek,
Mo., August 10, 1861.
Cedar Mountain,
Va., August 9, 1862. Defenses of Macon, Ga.,
1864. Map of Sections of Buckingham and
Chesterfield Counties, Va.,
Dec. 25, 1863. Battle-field of Chancellorsville, Va.,
May 1-5, 1865. ( Acc # 93.21.144e)
Part XXVIII
Plate CXXXVI- Parts of Pennsylvania,
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia and West
Virginia. (Acc # 93.21.145a)
Plate CXXXVII- Parts of
Delaware,
District of Columbia,
Maryland,
Virginia and West Virginia. (Acc # 93.21.145b)
Plate CXXXVIII- Parts of
North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. (Acc#
93.21.145c)
Plate CXXXIX- Parts of
South Carolina and North
Carolina. ( Acc # 93.21.145d)
Plate CXL- Missing
Part XXIX
Plate CXLI- Sheet 6, Parts of Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and
West Virginia. (Acc # 93.21.146a)
Plate CXLII- Sheet 7, Parts of Georgia, Kentucky,
North Carolina, South
Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. (Acc # 93.21.146b)
Plate CXLIII- Sheet 8, Parts of North Carolina, South Carolina,
and Georgia.
(Acc # 93.21.146c)
Plate CXLIV- Sheet 9, Parts of Georgia and South Carolina. (Acc # 93.21.146d)
Plate CXLV- Sheet 10, Parts of Georgia and Florida. ( Acc # 93.21.146e)
Part XXX
Plate CXLVI- Sheet 11, Part of Florida. (Acc # 93.21.147a)
Plate CXLVII- Sheet 12, Parts of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. (Acc #
93.21.147b)
Plate CXLVIII- Sheet 13, Parts of Mississippi, Alabama and
Georgia.
(Acc # 93.21.147c)
Plate CXLIX- Sheet 14, Parts of Tennessee, North Carolina,
Mississippi, Alabama
and Georgia.
(Acc # 93.21.147d )
Plate CL- Sheet 15, Parts of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and
Tennessee.
(Acc # 93.21.147e)
Part XXXI
Plate CLI- Sheet16, Parts of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and
Kentucky.
(Acc # 93.21.148a)
Plate CLII- Sheet 17, Parts of Illinois and
Missouri.
(Acc # 93.21.148b)
Plate CLIII- Sheet 18, Parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee. (Acc # 93.21.148c)
Plate CLIV- Sheet 19, Parts of Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi. (Acc #
93.21.148d)
Plate CLV- Sheet 20, Parts of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. (Acc # 93.21.148e)
Part XXXII
Plate CLVI- Sheet 21, Parts of Louisiana and
Mississippi.
(Acc # 93.21.149a)
Plate CLVII- Sheet 22, Parts of Texas and
Louisiana.
(Acc # 93.21.149b)
Plate CLVIII- Sheet 23, Parts of Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. (Acc #
93.21.149c)
Plate CLIX- Sheet 24, Parts of Indian Territory, Arkansas
and Texas.
(Acc # 93.21.149d)
Plate CLX- Sheet 25, Parts of Kansas, Indian Territory, Missouri and
Arkansas.
(Acc # 93.21.149e)
Plate CLXI- Sheet 26, Parts of Kansas and
Missouri.
(Acc # 93.21.149f)
Part XXXIII
Plate CLXII- Union Departments, Dec. 31,
1860. California; The East; New Mexico; Oregon; Texas; Utah; The West. ( Acc
# 93.21.150a)
Plate CLXIII- Union Departments, June 30,
1861. Annapolis; The East; Florida; Kentucky; Northeast Virginia; New Mexico;
Ohio; The Pacific; Pennsylvania; Texas; Utah; Virginia; Washington; The West.
(Acc # 93.21.150b)
Plate CLXIV- Union Departments, Dec. 31,
1861. Florida; Kansas; The Missouri; New England; New Mexico; New York; Ohio;
The Pacific; The Potomac; Virginia and West Virginia. (Acc # 93.21.150c)
Plate CLXV- Union Departments, June 30, 1862.
The Gulf; Kansas; The Middle; The Mississippi; New Mexico; New York; North
Carolina; The Pacific; The South; Virginia.
Confederate Departments, June 30, 1862. East
Tennessee; Henrico; Middle and Eastern
Florida; No. 2; North Carolina; Northern Virginia; South
Carolina; Georgia and Florida; Southwestern Virginia; Trans-Mississippi. (Acc 93.21.150d)
Plate CLXVI- Union Departments, Dec. 31,
1862. Cumberland; The Gulf; The Middle; The Missouri; New Mexico; New York;
North Carolina; The Northwest; Ohio; The Pacific; The South; Tennessee;
Virginia.
Confederate Departments, Dec. 31, 1862. East
Tennessee; Henrico; Mississippi and East Louisiana; No. 2; North Carolina
and Southern Virginia; Northern Virginia; South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida; %Trans-Alleghany or West Virginia; Trans-Mississippi: The West.
(Acc # 93.21.150e)
Part XXXIV
Plate CLXVII- Union Departments, June 30,
1863. The Cumberland; The East; The Gulf; The Middle; The Missouri; The Monogahela; New Mexico; North Carolina; The Northwest; The
Ohio; The Pacific; The South; The Susquehanna; The Tennessee; Virginia;
Washington; West Virginia.
Confederate departments, June 30, 1863. East
Tennessee; Henrico; Mississippi and East Louisiana; No. 2; North Carolina
and Southern Virginia; Northern Virginia; Richmond;
South Carolina,
Georgia
and Florida;
Trans-Mississippi; The West. (Acc # 93.21.151a)
Plate CLXVIII- Union Departments, December
31, 1863. The Mississippi; The Cumberland; The East; The Gulf; The Middle; The
Missouri; The Monongahela; New Mexico; The North West; The Ohio; The Pacific;
The South; The Susquehanna; The Tennessee; Virginia and North Carolina;
Washington; West Virginia.
Confederate Departments, December 31, 1863.
East Tennessee; Henrico; Mississippi and East Louisiana; North Carolina
and Southern Virginia; Northern Virginia; Richmond;
South Carolina;
Georgia
and Florida; Tennessee;
Trans-Alleghany or Western Virginia;
Trans-Mississippi. (Acc # 93.21.151b)
Plate CLXIX- Union Divisions, June 30, 1864.
The Mississippi and West
Mississippi. Union Departments, June 30, 1864. Arkansas; The
Cumberland; The East; The Gulf; Kansas; The Middle; The Missouri; New Mexico;
The Northern; The Northwest; The Ohio; The Pacific; The South; The Susquehanna;
The Tennessee; Trans-Mississippi; Western Kentucky; Western Virginia and East
Tennessee. (Acc # 93.21.151c)
Plate CLXX- Union Divisions, December 31,
1864. The Middle; The Mississippi and West Mississippi. Union Departments, December 31, 1864.
Arkansas; The Cumberland; the East; The Gulf; Kansas; The Middle; The
Mississippi; The Missouri; New Mexico; The Northern; The Northwest; The Ohio;
The Pacific; Pennsylvania; The South; Virginia and North Carolina; Washington;
West Virginia.
Confederate Departments, December 31, 1864. Alabama; Mississippi and East Louisiana; North
Carolina and Southern Virginia; Northern Virginia; Richmond; South Carolina;
Georgia and Florida; Tennessee and Georgia; Trans-Mississippi; Western Kentucky;
Western Virginia and East Tennessee. (Acc # 93.21.151d)
Plate CLXXI- Union Divisions, April 9, 1865.
The Middle; The Mississippi; The Missouri; West Mississippi.
Union Departments, April 9, 1865. Arkansas; The Cumberland; The East; The Gulf;
Kentucky; The Middle; The Mississippi; The Missouri; New Mexico; North Carolina;
The Northern; The Northwest; The Pacific; Pennsylvania; The South; Virginia;
Washington; West Virginia.
Confederate Divisions, April 9, 1865. The
West. Confederate Departments, April 9, 1865. Alabama;
Mississippi and East Louisiana; North Carolina and Southern Virginia; Northern Virginia; Richmond; South Carolina;
Georgia and Florida; Tennessee and Georgia; Trans-Mississippi; Western Kentucky;
Western Virginia and East Tennessee. (Acc #
93.21.151e)
Part XXXV
Plate
CLXXII-
U.S. and C.S.
Uniforms.(Acc # 93.21.152a)
Plate
CLXXIII-
U.S. Ordnance
and Ordnance Stores. MISSING
Plate CLXXIV- Means of transportation for
sick, wounded and medical supplies. U.S. Army wagon and six-mule team
complete. (Acc # 93.21.152c)
Plate CLXXV- U.S and C.S. flags, guidons, standards, corps badges, etc. (Acc # 93.21.152d)
Newspaper Periodicals
Shelf 120
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper (April 30, 1864 – May 6, 1865)
April 30, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.1L)
May
7, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.2L)
May 14, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.3L)
June 4, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.5L)
June 11, 1864, (Acc #
88.16.6L)
June 18, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.9L)
June 25, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.8L)
July 2, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.9L)
July 9, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.10L)
July 16, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.11L)
July 23, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.12L)
July 30, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.13L)
August 6, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.14L)
August 13, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.15L)
August 27, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.16L)
September 3, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.17L)
September 10, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.18L)
September 17, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.19L)
September 24, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.20L)
October 8, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.22L)
November 5, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.25L)
November 26, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.28L)
December 3, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.29L)
December 10, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.30L)
December 17, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.31L)
December 24, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.32L)
December 31, 1864, (Acc # 88.16.33L)
January 7, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.1L)
January 14, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.2L)
January 18, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.3L)
February 4, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.4L)
February 11, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.5L)
February 18, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.6L)
February 25, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.7L)
March 11, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.8L)
March 25, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.10L)
April 1, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.11L)
April 8, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.12L)
April 15, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.13L)
May 6, 1865, (Acc # 88.17.16L)
New York Herald, Saturday, April 15, 1865
New York Times, Facsimiles of Selected
Front Pages, March 7, 1857 to April 25, 1877
Map Case 3, Drawer 7
Maps
Gettysburg,
Antietam,
Bonneauville Sheet (Topographical Map)
Civil War Centennial Map (2 copies)
Posters
2000 Army Horses Wanted (repro)
Confederate Cavalryman, Officer (8 X 20)
Confederate Infantryman (8 X 20)
Frederick Douglas (Black & White)
Gettysburg Address (10
X 14)
Gettysburg Address.
(handwritten)
Patriots, Fall In! Fall In! (repro)
The Civil War Christmas Album (11 X 15, four color on poster board)
Union Cavalryman (8’ X 20)
Union Cavalryman, Sergeant (8 X 20)
Prints
A Recollection of Gettysburg,
by W. H. Shelton (12 X 16)
Assault on Fort Sanders (Color, 12 X 16)
Battle of Antietam
(Color, 12 X 16)
Battle of Atlanta
(Color, 12 X 16)
Battle of Corinth
(Color, 12 X 16)
Battle of Franklin
(Color, 12 X 16)
Battle of Gettysburg
(Color, 12 X 16)
Battle of Pea
Ridge,
Arkansas (Color, 12 X 16)
Fall of Petersburg
(Color, 12 X 16)
Storming
Fort Wagner (Color, 12 X 16)
Taking the Ramparts, by Gilbert Gaul (12 X 16)
“The Rebel Army at Appomattox,”
Harper’s Weekly (Acc #2002.028.06)
“Lieutenant General Grant and Staff,”
Harper’s Weekly
(Acc #2002.028.03)
Entry
4: Vertical Files
Vertical File Cabinet
File 9103—Civil War Centennial
Preliminary Report Re: Michigan’s Civil war
markers, memorial and Monuments, 1962.
City Civil War Commission Reports to August 1, 1962.
Michigan Round Table Reports to July 1962.
Chronology—100 years ago- Michigan in the Civil
War.
Minutes of the meeting of Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance
Commission.
Map of Elmwood
Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan,
showing gravesites of those who served in the Civil War.
Lecture- by Ed Bearss
at the Ann Arbor Civil War Round Table Michigan at
Gettysburg, March 10, 2003.
File 9105— Civil War Newspaper Mail Call,
1992 – 1994.
File 9106A—Civil War:
MacCurdy-Knapp Letters 1862 (copies and transcriptions).
File 9106—Copies of handwritten letters from
M.G. Laphern.
File 9111—Civil War maps
Civil War Battlefield Map 1861–1865 (2 copies).
Pictorial Map showing historic shrines and battlefields of the Civil War
1861–1865 by Humble.
File 9112—Civil War: Gettysburg
Civil War Times, 1958, re:
Gettysburg.
Gettysburg July 1, 2, 3, 1863, The Battles, the
Soldiers, the Weapons, the Reality.
The Civil War Courier, “Three Days of Destiny,” June 2003.
The Civil War Courier, “Gettysburg
Re-scheduled,” July 2003.
The Civil War News, “140th Re-enactment Delayed,” July 2003.
“The Gettysburg Cyclorama” panoramic strip
File 9113—Abraham Lincoln Civil War
Roundtable newsletters from November 1963 to November 1969
File 9116—Civil War: People Not From Michigan
“The Time Machine March, Two Hundred Years Ago, 125 Years Ago, and 100 Years
Ago.”
“The Soldier Left a Portrait and Her Eyewitness” (Account by Eugene L. Meyer).
Sears, Stephen W. “Getting Right with Robert E. Lee,”
American Heritage Magazine, May/June 1991.
“Booth’s Capture- The Assassin Brought to Bay,”
Harper’s Weekly, May 13, 1865.
File 9119—Civil War Miscellaneous
Andersonville prison (Acc #2002.176.05)
Andrew Johnson (Acc #2002.176.04)
Atlanta History Center.
Battle
of Gettysburg
(Acc #2002.176.03)
Confederate Currency replica, set B.
Confederate $10 Bill (Acc #2005.045.06)
Prayer lent to Joseph _____, Beaufort, S.C.
by his father.
“The Battle
of Ft. Sumter,” The Charleston Mercury Extra (replica)
The war 1861–1865 as depicted in prints by Currier & Ives
Ulysses S. Grant (Acc #2002.176.01)
“Beyond the Call at Missionary Ridge”
Excerpt from Encyclopedia—Civil war, listing famous persons and battles.
List of various units in different battles
Entry
5: Videos
Shelf 118
PBS Home Video series by Ken Burns
Episode 1-The Cause, 1861 (Acc. #98.122.2)
Episode 2-A Very Bloody Affair, 1862 (Acc. #98.122.03)
Episode 3-Forever Free, 1863 (Acc. #98.122.04)
Episode 4-Simply Murder, 1863 (Acc. #98.122.05)
Episode 5-The Universe of Battle, 1863 (Acc.
#98.122.06)
Episode 6-Valley of the Shadow of Death, 1864 (Acc. #98.122.07)
Episode 7-Most Hallowed Ground, 1864 (Acc. #98.122.08)
Episode 8-War is All Hell, 1865 (Acc. #98.122.09)
Episode 9-The Better Angels of Our Nature, 1865 (Acc. #98.122.10)
Compiled by Dan Packer, 19 January 2007