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229 Bibliography Unpublished Documents and Collections American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Edward Woolsey Bacon Papers. American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Albert D. Bache diary. Austin State University, East Texas Research Center. John C. Birdwell in WhitakerFenley Collection. Boston Public Library. James Henry Wickes letters. Bowling Green State University. George Kryder letters. Cincinnati Historical Society. E. W. Goble in Joseph B. Boyd Collection. Connecticut Historical Society. Papers of Henry H. Brown, William A. Buckingham. Duke University. Robert Melvin in Jefferson Davis Collection, Hubert Saunders, Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas. Georgia Department of Archives and History. James M. Jordan in “letters from Confederate soldiers, 1860–1865.” Georgia Historical Society. William P. Brooks recollections. Gettysburg College. A. S. Fisher letters. Harvard University, Houghton Library. Charles Longfellow Papers. Henry E. Huntington Library. 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