Description: Title: Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5 (V) Author: Various Publisher: Broadfoot Publishing Company Date: 1990 Edition: Reprint Edition SKU: 431294 Condition: Used: Very Good Description: The Southern Historical Society was an organization founded by Confederate Major General Dabney Herndon Maury in 1869 that documented Southern military and civilian viewpoints from the American Civil War. These were compiled into the Southern Historical Society "Papers", comprising 52 volumes of articles written by Southern soldiers, officers, politicians, and civilians, published from 1877 to 1959. This volume is a reprint from Broadfoot Publishing Company. Hardcover with debossed boards and gilt decoration to spine and front. May have light shelf wear, a nick here or there, bumped corners, and/or foxing at most. Text is free of markings, highlighting, and dog-ears. January to June, 1878: The Battle of Gettysburg; Origin of our Gettysburg Series; ; General Longstreet's Full Account of the Campaign and Battle; General Lane's Official Report; General R. Taylor's Comments; General Fitz. Lee's Review of First Two Days and Reply to Longstreet; General Pendleton's Report; Numerical Strength of Both Armies, by Comte de Paris; Colonel Walter H. Taylor on Numerical Strength; Colonel Taylor's Reply to the Count of Paris; General Longstreet's Second Paper; General Early's Second Reply to Longstreet; Rev. Dr. McKim's Narrative of part borne by Steuart's Brigade; Annual Meeting of Southern Historical Society; Capture of President Davis; Battle of Jonesboro, GA: Official Report of General Clayton; Battle of Murfreesboro; Colonel Gibson's Report of Operations of Adams' Brigade; General R. Taylor's Notes on the Valley of Virginia; General R. Taylor's Notes on Shiloh; Appeal of the Lee Monument Association; Gen. Beauregard on Torpedo Service in the Harbor & Water Defence (sic) of Charleston; Grant as a Soldier and Civilian, by General Dabney H. Maury; Flanner's North Carolina Battery at the Battle of the Crater; Justice to Gen. Magruder-Letter from Rev. P. G. Robert; The First Maryland Cavalry, C. S. A., by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden; The Confederacy a Government de jure as well as de facto--Opinion of Judge Turney. 304 pp. Click here to check out other great books in our eBay Store!
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Topic: Civil War
Language: English
Publisher: Broadfoot Publishing Company
Format: Hardcover
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: Various
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Book Title: Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5 (V)
Genre: History