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200 Memoirs and Other Narratives by Veterans Alexander, Edward Porter. “The Great Charge and Artillery Fighting at Gettysburg.” In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 3, ed. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 357–68. New York: De Vinne, 1887–88. Allen, George H. Forty-six Months with the Fourth R.I. Volunteers in the War of 1861 to 1865: Comprising a History of the Marches, Battles, and Camp Life, Compiled from Journals Kept While on Duty in the Field and Camp. Providence, R.I.: J. A. and R. A. Reid, 1887. Arnold, George Mike. “Colored Soldiers in the Union Army.” African Methodist Episcopal Church Review 3 (Jan. 1887): 257–66. Bierce, Ambrose. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce. 12 vols. New York: Neale, 1909–12. Billings, John D. Hardtack and Coffee; or, The Unwritten Story of Army Life. Philadelphia : Thompson, 1888. Reprint, Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1993. Booth, George Wilson. A Maryland Boy in Lee’s Army: Personal Reminiscences of a Maryland Soldier in the War between the States, 1861–1865. Baltimore: Selfpublished , 1898. Caputo, Philip. A Rumor of War. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1977. Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence. “The Old Flag—What Was Surrendered? And What Was Won?” Boston Journal, Jan. 4, 1878. ———. The Passing of the Armies: An Account of the Final Campaign of the Army of the Potomac, Based upon Personal Reminiscences of the Fifth Army Corps. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1915. Reprint, New York: Bantam, 1993. ———. “Through Blood and Fire at Gettysburg.” Hearst’s Magazine 23 (June 1913): 894–909. Douglas, Henry Kyd. I Rode with Stonewall: Being Chiefly the War Experiences of the Youngest Member of Jackson’s Staff from the John Brown Raid to the Hanging of Mrs. Surratt. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1940. Bibliography Bibliography 201 Duke, Basil W. Reminiscences of General Basil W. Duke. New York: Doubleday, 1911. Early, Jubal A. “Letter from Gen. J. A. Early.” Southern Historical Society Papers 4 (Aug. 1877): 50–66. ———. “A Review by General Early.” Southern Historical Society Papers 4 (Dec. 1877): 241–81. Eby, Henry Harrison. Observations of an Illinois Boy in Battle, Camp and Prisons, 1861 to 1865. Mendota, Ill.: Eby, 1910. Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, New York Veterans, Gettysburg, 1913: Report of the New York State Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg, Chattanooga, and Antietam. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon, 1916. Fullerton, J. S. “Reënforcing Thomas at Chickamauga.” In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. vol. 3, ed. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 665–67. New York: De Vinne, 1887–88. Gerrish, Theodore. Army Life: A Private’s Reminiscences of the War. Portland, Maine: Hoyt, Fogg, and Donham, 1882. Gordon, John B. Reminiscences of the Civil War. New York: Scribner’s, 1905. Goss, Warren Lee. Recollections of a Private. New York: T. Y. Crowell and Co., 1890. Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. 2 vols. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co., 1885–86. Guerrant, Rev. Edward O. “Marshall and Garfield in Eastern Kentucky.” In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 1, ed. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 393–97. New York: De Vinne, 1887–88. Hill, Alonzo F. Our Boys: The Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac. Philadelphia: J. E. Potter, 1864. Hill, Daniel H. “Chickamauga: The Great Battle of the West.” In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 3, ed. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 638–62. New York: De Vinne, 1887–88. Hinman, Wilbur F. Corporal Si Klegg and His “Pard”: How They Lived and Talked, and What They Did and Suffered, While Fighting for the Flag. Cleveland, Ohio: Williams, 1887. Hubbard, John Milton. Notes of a Private. Memphis, Tenn.: E. H. Clarke and Brother, 1909. Johnson, Robert Underwood, and Clarence C. Buel, eds. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. 4 vols. New York: De Vinne, 1887–88. Kovic, Ron. Born on the Fourth of July. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. Longstreet, James. From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1903. Manchester, William. Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific. Boston: Little, Brown, 1980. Marshall,Charles.Lee’sAide-de-Camp:BeingthePapersofColonelCharlesMarshall Sometime Aide-de-Camp, Military Secretary, and Assistant Adjutant General on the Staff of Robert E. Lee, 1862–1865, ed. Frederick Maurice. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1927. Reprint, Lincoln: Bison Books [Univ. of Nebraska Press], 2000...

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