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Hospital,
continued. Memories.
Eudora Clark.
Atlantic, vol. 20, pp. 144, 324.
—Nurse, experience of, with advice as to what should be sent to the soldiers.
Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 31, 1863, p. 2,
col. 2; Nov. 7 (supplement), p. 2,
col. 1; Nov. 27, p. 2,
col. 1; Dec. 5 (supplement), p. 2,
col. 1; Dec. 12 (supplement), p. 2,
col. 3.
—Service of
Rebecca M. Pomroy.
Bivouac, vol. 2, pp. 55, 61.
—Sketches.
The blue and the gray.
Louisa M. Alcott.
Putnam's Mag., new ser., vol. 1, p. 737.
—Surgeon at the field.
Atlantic, vol. 46, p. 183.
—Transports.
U. S. Sanitary Commission, notice of. Atlantic, vol. 12, p. 399; North American
Rev., vol. 97, p. 567.
—Treats wounded of
Antietam at
Keedysville, also
Chancellorsville,
Gettysburg,
Wilderness, etc., in memorial of
Helen L. Gilson.
Mrs. P. M. Clapp.
Old and New, vol. 5, p. 457.
Hospitals.
About
Washington, D. C. Directory established by Sanitary Commission; its work briefly described.
Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 29, 1862, p. 4,
col. 1.
—At
Fortress Monroe.
J. S. C. Abbott.
Harper's Mon., vol. 29, p. 306.
—Medical and surgical history.
Surg.-Gen. Jos. K. Barnes,
rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 16, p. 290.
—Our soldiers.
Mrs. Furness. Atlantic, vol. 13, p. 364.
—Relief work on field of
Gettysburg, July 10-14, 1863.
John Y. Foster.
Harper's Mon., vol. 28, p. 381.
—Sanitary Commission, at the request of
Gen. Halleck, advises the friends of soldiers to refrain from sending luxuries to individual men or the regimental hospitals.
Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 30, 1862, p. 2,
col. 2.
—Soldiers in. Abstract of
Circular No. 6, surgeongeneral's office; with statistics.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 317.
‘Housatonic,’ U. S. sloop of war. Description and notice of launching.
Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 20, 1861, p. 2,
col. 6.
—How the, was sunk off
Charleston, S. C., 1864; from Mobile Tribune.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 8, p. 142.
—Loss of the, Feb. 17, 1864; full account.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 467.
13th
Regt.
M. V. L In the enemy's hands at
Gettysburg; with other prisoners.
Bivouac, vol. 3, p. 210.
How
to use victory; freedmen.
E. E. Hale. Atlantic, vol. 13, p. 763.
Atlanta, battles about.
Atlantic, vol. 38, pp. 385, 559.
—Chattanooga.
Atlantic, vol. 38, p. 203.
—
Gettysburg, campaign and battle of. For replies,
see Gettysburg, controversial.
Atlantic, vol. 38, p. 48.
—Jackson's attack on the 11th Corps, at
Chancellorsville.
Century, vol. 32, p. 761.
—Struggle for
Atlanta; with map. Century, vol. 34, p. 422.
Letter from, about usefulness of Sanitary Commission, 1861. Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 25, 1861, p. 2,
col. 4.
Our country,
poem. Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 506.
—Tells how she wrote the Battle hymn of the republic.
Century, vol. 34, p. 629.
—The
flag, poem. Atlantic, vol. 11, p. 443.
Army life in a black regiment.
Col. T. W. Higginson,
rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 24, p. 643.
—Civil war in
America.
Goldwin Smith, notice of. Atlantic, vol. 18, p. 252.
—Memoirs of service afloat during the war between the States.
Ad. Raphael Semmes,
rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 23, p. 515.
—
United States during the war. Aug.
Laugel, notice of. Atlantic, vol. 18, p. 252.
See also Butler, Gen. B. F., and Chaplain Hudson.
—
and Gen. Butler. Citations from pamphlet by
Chaplain Hudson.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 675.
Chas. Russell Lowell, memorial of; 2d Mass. Cav. Harvard Mon., vol. 1, p. 177.
Gettysburg to the
Rapidan,
rev. of; discussing
Gen. Meade's non-pursuit, etc. N. Y. Nation, vol. 37, p. 63.
—Report for 3d Div., 5th Corps,
Fredericksburg, Va.; two columns.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 7, p. 177.
—Virginia campaign, 1864-65, with outline of events,
rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 36, p. 532.
Gettysburg; with maps.
Century, vol. 33, p. 112, 278, 451.
History of
West Point.
Edw. Boynton,
rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 13, p. 258.
of
Gloucester, forbids slave owner, who had official permission to ‘search’ for his runaway, to take her against her will.
Boston Evening Journal, July 9, 1862, p. 4,
col. 2.
Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah valley, 1861-62; with map.
‘Indianola,’ U. S. steamer. Her destruction, Feb. 24, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, March 20, 1863, p. 4,
cols. 2, 3.
Infantry.
1st
Regt.
Mass. Vol. Ready to serve for three years; abstract of official correspondence.
Boston Evening Journal, May 8, 1861, p. 4,
col. 5.