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527 Bibliography Listed below are the books and other documents used in the research and cited in the footnotes in the text. The footnote citations are abbreviated, and the abbreviations are shown here in quotation marks inside parentheses. For example, see “Abbot” below. Abbot, Henry L. Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond: With Notes on the 15-inch Gun. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1868. (Reprint: Arendtsville, PA: Dean S. Thomas, 1986). (“Abbot”) Alexander, E. P. “Confederate Artillery Service.” Southern Historical Society Papers, vol. XI, Nos.2-3, January-December, 1883. (“Alexander”) Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, 4 vols. New York: Castle Books, 1956. (“Battles and Leaders”) Brooke, George M. Jr. John M. Brooke: Naval Scientist and Educator. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1980. (“Brooke, Brooke”) ———. Ironclads and the Big Guns of the Confederacy. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2002. (“Brooke, Ironclads”) Canney, Donald L. Lincoln’s Navy: the Ships, Men and Organization, 1861-65. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1998. (“Canney”) Daniel, Larry J. and Riley W. Gunter. Confederate Cannon Foundries. Union City, TN: Pioneer Press, 1977. (“Daniel and Gunter”) Dew, Charles B. Ironmaker to the Confederacy: Joseph R. Anderson and the Tredegar Iron Works, 2nd ed. Richmond: The Library of Virginia, 1999. (“Dew”) Dickey, Thomas S. and Peter C. George. Field Artillery Projectiles of the American Civil War. Mechanicsville, VA: Arsenal Publications II, 1993. (“Dickey and George”) Fonvielle, Chris E. Jr. Fort Anderson: Battle for Wilmington. Mason City, IA: Savas Publishing Co., 1999. (“Fonvielle, Fort Anderson”) ———. The Wilmington Campaign. Campbell. CA: Savas Publishing Co., 1997. (“Fonvielle, Wilmington”) Hazlett, James C., Edwin Olmstead, and M. Hume Parks. Field Artillery Weapons of the Civil War, Second Edition. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1988. (“Hazlett, Olmstead, and Parks”) Jones, Charles H. Artillery Fuses of the Civil War. Alexandria, VA: O’Donnell Publications, 2002. (“Jones”) 528 BIBLIOGRAPHY Kerksis, Sidney C. and Thomas S. Dickey. Heavy Artillery Projectiles of the Civil War, 1861-1865. Kennesaw, GA: The Phoenix Press, 1972. (“Kerksis and Dickey”) Library of Virginia, Business Records, Tredegar Iron Works Order Books, 1861-1864. (“Tredegar Order Book”) Library of Virginia, Business Records. Tredegar Iron Works Record of Guns Cast, 18611865 . (“Tredegar Guns Cast”) Library of Virginia, Business Records. Tredegar Iron Works Sales Book, Foundry and Rolling Mill, 1861-1865. (“Tredegar Sales Book”) McKee, W. Reid and M. E. Mason, Jr. Civil War Projectiles II: Small Arms and Field Artillery. np: Moss Publications, 1980. (“McKee and Mason”) Melton, Jack W. Jr. and Lawrence E. Pawl. Introduction to Field Artillery Ordnance, 18611865 . Kennesaw, GA: Kennesaw Mountain Press, 1994. (“Melton and Pawl”) Moore, Mark A. The Wilmington Campaign and the Battle for Fort Fisher. Mason City, IA: Savas Publishing Co., 1999. (“Moore”) Mowbray, Stuart C. Civil War Arms Purchases and Deliveries. Lincoln, RI: Andrew Mowbray, Inc.: 2000. This book is a printing of the document known as Executive Document 99, formally known as House of Representatives Executive Document 99, 40th Congress, 2nd Session. It lists most of the ordnance purchases by the Union Army during the war. The page numbers in Mowbray correspond to those in the Executive Order 99 document. (“Mowbray”) National Archives, Record Group 45, Subject File, Confederate States Navy. This record group has both boxes of loose documents and a Microfilm Series 1091. This microfilm series has many rolls of loosely organized documents. Footnotes will refer to either the box number (“Navy Box 137”) or both the Microfilm series and the roll number. For example, “M1091, Roll 9.” (“RG 45”) National Archives, Record Group 74, Records of the [Union Navy] Bureau of Ordnance, Letters and Telegrams sent to Naval Officers, 1842-1882. Further volume subdivisions are identified in the footnotes. (“RG 74”) National Archives Record Group 109, Preliminary Inventory of the War Department Collection of Confederate Records. (“RG 109”) National Archives, Record Group 218, “Agreement between the U.S. Army Ordnance Department and Charles T. James, dated December 15, 1860.” Box 33-34, Unit 218. (“The James Agreement”) Official Military Atlas of the Civil War. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1891. Reprint, New York: Crown Publishers, 1977. (“Official Atlas”) Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion, 31 vols. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1894-1927. Reprint, Harrisburg, PA: Broadfoot Publishing Co., 1987. This publication is organized in series and volumes. [3.19.31.73] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 22:07 GMT) BIBLIOGRAPHY 529 Footnotes will include references to the series, volumes, and when applicable, the parts. These footnotes will read, for...

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