Volume 1: 1877 - 1903
1877
October
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November
11:3. âPresident Lincoln a Duelist.â
December
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1878
January
30:1-3. Porter Farley (140th NY), âReminiscences of Gettysburg.â [Rochester Democrat & Chronicle]
February
33:1-3. âAndersonville.â
34:1-3, 35:1-3, 39:1-2. âExtracts of the Report on the Treatment of Prisoners of War by the Rebel Authorities.â
March
41:1-3, 42:1-3, 43:1-3. âLibby Prison,
Richmond, Va.â
April
54:1-2. âThe Truth of History.â [Harrisburg Telegraph, W. H. H. Davis vs. Simon Cameron on the enlistments of troops in 1861]
May
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June-December
Missing from Microfilm
1879
January
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February
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March
19:1. G. N. Bachelor, âSoldiersâ Anecdotes.â [Rosseau at Perryville]
19:2. âAn Incident of Gettysburg.â [Boston Transcript, Barlow-Gordon Affair]
April
32:1. âAn Iowa Mother Who had 11 Sons in the U.S. ArmyâTheir Record.â [Elizabeth Uprigh, Butler County]
32:1. âAnother Lincoln Anecdote.â
May
35:3. E. H. Ropes (3rd NJ Art), âA
Reminiscence of GettysburgâGen. Webbâs Brigade.â
June
42:1-3, 43:1. âDecoration Day.â [speech of William McCandless at Gettysburg on May 30]
44:3. Obit: James Shields.
48:1. âForaging for Chickens.â [Pvt. Justice of an IN regiment in May 1864]
48:2. âA Memory of the War. The Amputation of Gen. [A. V.] Riceâs Limb.â [Kennesaw Mt]
July
56:1. Godfrey Hardy (31st NJ), âA War Incident.â
August
64:1. John Duncan (15th KY), âAn Anecdote of Gen. Rosseau.â
September
66:3. George C. Morgan (98th OH), âA Reminiscence of ChickamaugaâGen. Steedmanâs Division.â
67:3. âThe Secret Intelligence Among Southern Negroes During the War.â [Toledo Blade]
October
74:2. J. T. Wolverton, âAn East Tennessee Anecdote.â
74:3, 75:1. âJohnny Clem, âThe Drummer Boy of Chickamauga.ââ
November
85:3. JM (48th PA), âA Soldierâs Beautiful Letter.â [written 6/25/64]
88:1. âThe Angel of Castle Thunder.â
December
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1880
January
2:3. John Duncan (15th KY), Letter about Perryville.
February
10:1-2. Reuben P. Reed (55th IL), âThe Battle of Shiloh from My Own Standpoint.â
March
22:2-3. âThe Death of John Wilkes Booth.â [interview with Capt Edwin P. Doherty in the New Orleans Picayune]
April
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May
39:1. âHow Lincoln Squelched a Marquis.â [of Hartington]
39:2. âHis Conscience was Relieved.â [Anecdote on John B. Bachelderâs lecture at Buffalo]
June
43:3. W. H. Riland (93rd PA). His Service.
July
49:1-3, 50:1-2. âClose Quarters.â [CSA soldierâs escape from train to Fort Delaware on 2/2/6?]
55:1-3. âSentenced and Shot.â
August
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September
66:1-3. âThe Battle of Groveton or Second Bull Run.â [Fifth Corps soldier]
October
73:1-3. âAntietam. One of the Great Battles of the War.â
November
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December
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1881
January
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February
11:3. âHow Sickles Saved His Life.â [Gettysburg]
March
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April
25:1-3, 26:1-2. âAn American Andre. How a Great-Grandson of Martha Washington was Hanged During the Civil War as a Spy.â [William O. Williams & Walter G. Peter on 6/9/63]
May
32:1-3. Henry T. Owen, âThe Turning of the Tide. Gen. Pickettâs Grand Charge at Gettysburg.â [Philadelphia Times]
35:2. John B. Gordon, âOn the Picket Line.â 35:3. âThe First Bull Run Fight.â [Postmaster King in the New York Times and Messenger]
38:1-2. âThe Youngest Soldier.â
38:3. âQueer Happenings in War.â [Detroit Free Press; covers Franklin, Fort Wagner, and White River]
June
43:2. âAndersonville.â [current view]
44:1. A. R. Mullen (PA), William Dyas (117th NY), J. T. Suter (IL), âYoung Soldiers.â
July
Not on Microfilm
August 20
1:1-2. âThree November Days. What Benjamin F. Taylor Saw in 1863. Braggâs Defeat. Mr. Taylorâs Account of the Battles Before Chattanooga . . .â
1:3-4. âBull Run to Washington. The Great Skedaddle by a Survivor.â [National Republican]
1:5. Obit: Robert Patterson.
2:1-2. âThe Ghost of a Lantern.â [signal corps in January 1862]
3:1-3. âIn Front of Yorktown.â [Porterâs Division]
3:3. âFighting for Posterity.â [Anecdote about J. A. Early]
5:2-4. Biog: William W. Dudley (19th IN).
August 27
1:1-2. âIn Front of Yorktown,â Part 2.
1:3-4. âAt Chancellorsville.â [Philadelphia Times]
3:1-3. âThree November Days,â Part 2.
3:3. âThe Old Man Wants Them Guns.â [anecdote about G. H. Thomas at Nashville]
September 3
1:1-2. âIn Front of Yorktown,â Part 3.
1:3-4. âHarrisonâs Landing, 1862. The Rebel Shelling of the Union Army.â [7/31/62]
3:1-5, 5:3-4. âThree November Days,â Part 3.
7:3. âA Daring Expedition.â [William B. Cushing and gunboat Monticello, San Francisco Chronicle]
7:4. (4th MI Cav), âA Close Shave.â [Philadelphia Press, about Dick McCannâs Confederate cavalry]
September 10
1:1-2. PDH, âThe Attack on Leeâs Mills.â [4/16/62]
1:3-4. âPetersburg Revisited. An Irishmanâs Idea of the Crater.â [Philadelphia Times]
2:5. âHistorical Drumsticks.â [Niles Mirror, concerning sticks carried by the 24th MI]
3:1-4. J. S. Slater (13th NY), âMalvern. The End of the Seven Days.â
September 17
1:3-4. âAppomattox Court House. The Place Where Lee Surrendered.â [Philadelphia Times]
1:5. Obit: Ambrose E. Burnside.
3:1-5. J. S. Slater (13th NY), âAt Gainesâs Mill. Scenes and Incidents of the Battle.â [National Republican]
5:2. Obit: James Starr (6th PA Cav, Meade ADC), John G. Parr (139th PA), K. R. Breese (USN), William M. Gregg (23rd, 179th NY).
5:4. Biog: Silas M. Bailey (8th PA Res).
September 24
3:1-4. J. S. Slater (13th NY), âThe Grand Review. A Never-to-be-forgotten Scene.â
3:1. Henry H. Brownell, âMarching Home.â [poem]
October 1
1:1-2. George Reynolds (15th IA), âGen. McPhersonâs Death.â
1:2. âSuit Against Gen. Banks.â [versus William R. Hodges of New Orleans]
1:3-4. J. S. Slater (13th NY), âYellow Jackets.â [bees at Malvern Hill]
3:1-3. âTorn Battle Flags. Wrecks and Relic...