1889 CIVIL WAR Scrapbook U. S. Military Union Confederate Lincoln Slavery Antique




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Reference Number: Avaluer:59765633Year Printed: 1889
Author: Frank MooreCountry/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Military & WarTopic: Civil War (1861-65)
Original/Facsimile: OriginalBinding: Hardcover
Language: EnglishRegion: North America
Publisher: P.F. CollierOrigin: American
Place of Publication: None statedCountry of Manufacture: United States
Special Attributes: Illustrated
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Note: Many of my clients are scholars, historians and genealogists seeking specific information related to their research. For their convenience I include the following details directly from this book: Places and Historical Subject Matter Discussed/Illustrated in this Book (Partial Only/See Full Contents Below): Civil War Frank Moore War Between the States For the Union Rebel Yankee Dixie Union Confederate Illustrated Paintville Battle Lagrange Tennessee Pohick Church Shiloh Fifte...enth Army Corps Secret Service Lamar Fontaine Vicksburg Averill Dodgeville Wisconsin Commodore Foote Negro Patriotism Manasses James Garrabrandt 13th New Jersey Regiment Battle of Hatchie Fort Pickens Mississippi Steamer Fitzhugh New Orleans Corinth First Maryland Regiment Yorktown Virginia Rebel Retreat Mill Spring Capt. C.C. Spiller Smithfield Capt. Drake de Kay the James Abraham Lincoln Brig. Gen. E.B. Brown Springfield Mo. Mill Spring Minnesota Regiment Park Benjamin Augusta Maine Great Bethel Bull Run The Peninsula Hanover Court House Savannah Brick Pomeroy La Crosse Wisconsin Big Bethel 42nd New York Volunteers Kalorama Heights Fort Donelson Fight Romney Eighth Ohio General Grant Drummer Boy Wilson's Creek White River Arkansas 23rd Kentucky Regiment Rappahannock General Price Negroes Army Potomac Fernandina Florida Battle of Fredericksburg Lochiel Cavalry Vicksburg General Sumner Joseph Hoag Fort Sumter White House Geneseo Illinois Abraham Lincoln Battle of Belmont Missouri John C. Calhoun Fortress Monroe Shackleford's regiment Green River Calhoun Kentucky Baltimore Massachusetts Sixth Regiment Ball's Bluff Roanoke Island Jessie Scouts Fort Bartow Union Hollow Ulysses S. Grant Lafayette Georgia Chickamauga Sugar Pine Germantown Iowa Army Pitlow Guards Memphis Prentiss Guards Cairo Caseyville, Ohio River Johnny Clem Newark Antietam Eighty-first Pennsylvania Morgan's Raid Stonewall Jackson Danville Fredericksburg Chickamauga Seneca Indian Fourteenth New York Artillery Sturgis's Expedition Ripley Mississippi The Greyhound Huntsville Norfolk Virginia Ninth Corps Battle of Sharpsburg Virginia Reserves Kentucky Volunteers Prison Macon Wilmington Ninth Illinois Cavalry Mosby's Band Falls Church Southern Prisons Fifty-first Regiment Indiana General James B. McPherson Kenesaw Murfreesboro Lookout Mountain the Wilderness Twentieth Massachusetts Regiment Rocky Face General J.E.B. Stuart Vermont Second Twenty-Sixth Indiana Battle of Wildcat Hatteras Alabama Murfreesboro 18th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers Rebel Picket Sixth Ohio Third West Tennessee Cavalry The Cumberland Battle of Port Gibson Mills Amputation The Lawrence Massacre Quantrell's raiders Company B Fourth Pennsylvania Champion Hills Knoxville Pittsburg Landing Olustee, Florida Richmond, Torpedo Boat Gettysburg Third Rhode Island Ghost Army Battle of Frederickton Colonel Mosby Fight At Kelley's Island Morris Island Burnside's march Zouave Sheridan's Ride Chancellorsville McNeill's Raiders Sharpsburg Fort Corcoran Eighth Illinois Battle of West Point Fourteenth Berdan Sharpshooter Mule Brigade Paducah Pulaski Hampton Roads Merrimac Cumberland Syracuse Missouri Slave Uprising Execution Burning at the Stake Charleston Jefferson Davis Fair Oaks Williamsburg Long Island Lexington Bushwhackers Dunksburg Flint Michigan Ship Island Hooker Longstreet Springfield Prairie Scouts Gunboat Louisiana Braxton Bragg Fort Pillow Leesburg Chesapeake Bay Brandy Station Beaufort Anderson Zouaves Potosi Carrick's Ford Sioux Libby Prison Mission Ridge Woodbury HUNDREDS OF RARE CIVIL WAR ACCOUNTS OF BATTLES, CAMP LIFE, ESCAPES, ACTS OF HEROISM, DASTARDLY DEEDS AND MORE. PUBLISHED IN 1889 THE CIVIL WAR IN SONG AND STORY, 1860-1865. Collected and Arranged by Frank Moore. Published in 1882 by Peter Fenelon Collier, Publisher. 10" x 7" cloth hardcover with gilt title and spine decoration, no dustjacket. Black and white illustrations. 560 pages. Condition: GOOD ANTIQUE CONDITION. Nice exterior as shown in photo. Front inner hinge cracked, text block secure. Text is clean and complete, albeit toned by age. No torn, loose or missing pages. A good example of this rare 132-year-old Civil War chronicle. Description:During the war years, America's newspapers were filled with dispatches from the war-torn states -- eyewitness accounts of battles, anecdotes about military leaders, stories about the lives of soldiers, curious incidents, poems about the war, and much more. Civil War-era author Frank Moore (who also wrote the classic Women of the War) compiled this amazing collection of clippings from America's newspapers, creating an unforgettable "scrapbook" of the war experience. (Note: This is not a scrapbook in the literal sense -- it is a collection of hundreds of news items reprinted in book form.) In the Introduction he writes: In the preparation of this volume, it has been the design of the editor to preserve the most notable anecdotes and incidents of the late war, and such songs, ballads and other pieces of versification as are worthy of perpetuation. The tragic incidents, humorous episodes, and brilliant and heroic adventures of the conflict, all lie buried in the columns of inaccessible newspapers; and it is not strange, therefore, that the editor should almost daily, for years past, have received letters requesting a reissue of the work. The present edition is published in response to that demand. This is the kind of gem that historians and genealogists covet. A collection of experiences and accounts, in many instances related by the very men who lived them. And almost all have slipped through the cracks of time, now virtually forgotten. Who knows, maybe one of the accounts in this book can lay to rest some long-unanswered question in the history of your town? Maybe it can fill in a century-old gap in your family genealogy? There are many reasons why this book is so important, least of all to preserve the memory of the forgotten men and women of our nation's bloodiest conflict. In order to give you the most accurate description of this old and rare volume, I have provided some helpful details below. For the benefit of bidders who are historians, genealogists, etc. -- and who routinely use books like this for specific research -- I have personally created a detailed description of the book's contents. At the bottom of this page, you can see some photos of the book. All of this is provided for your convenience. I hope you'll take a few moments to have a look. Contents Include: Incidents of the Paintville Battle "Maryland" by J R Randall A Race For Life by a soldier from Rhode Island A Sharp Ride: The account of a cotton broker at Lagrange Tennessee Camp Anecdote: From the picket guard near Pohick Church Virginia A Joke on a Rebel Editor General Rousseau relates an incident of Shiloh "The Dead Drummer Boy" The Badge of the Fifteenth Army Corps A Slave's Prayer How the Veteran Makes Himself Comfortable The Secret Service To Canaan: A Song of the Six Hundred Thousand Adventures of Lamar Fontaine, Despatch Bearer for Southern forces around Vicksburg A Wedding Party Brought to Grief: Outrages commited by Averill and his band The Dead Brought To Life Again: A remarkable incident at Dodgeville, Wisconsin Anecdote of Commodore Foote Negro Patriotism Life in Eastern Tennessee How Roger A. Pryor Was Captured near Manasses and Escaped James Garrabrandt of 13th New Jersey Regiment saved by a daguerrotype Sketches in the Hospitals A Baby on the Battlefield at the Battle of Hatchie A New Way to Attack Fort Pickens A Captain's Strategy on the passage of the steamer Fitzhugh up the Mississippi A Union Woman takes a stand in New Orleans An Old Bible Captured in Battle Disturbing an Orator as the Union line advanced towards Corinth Joe Parsons of the First Maryland Regiment, a Maryland Brave Parting Words to the Yankees: A document found in a house at Yorktown Virginia The Rebel Retreat from Mill Spring. By Capt. C.C. Spiller The Capture of Smithfield Va: Capt. Drake de Kay on the James A Pass For a Rebel A Brilliant Exploit. By Brig. Gen. E.B. Brown at Springfield Mo. An Incident of Mill Spring: The Minnesota Regiment "A National Hymn" by Park Benjamin Incident of the Hospital The Feast of Doughnuts at Augusta Maine Lieutenant Greble at Great Bethel A Humorous Incident A Courageous Woman: The wife of Capt. McGilvery of the ship Mary Goodell "The Great Bell Roland" by Theodore Tilton Horses At Bull Run Incidents of the Peninsula: At the battle of the Hanover Court House, Va. A Draft at Savannah Ga. A Model Body Guard: Brick Pomeroy of the La Crosse Wisconsin The Fight at Big Bethel: An account by a Confederate soldier A Loyal Pigeon: Remarkable story of a pigeon captured by the 42nd New York Volunteers at Kalorama Heights, Va Southern Ideas of Northern Bravery Incidents of the Fort Donelson Fight The Tone of Bullets: A soldier writing from a camp on the Potomac An Incident of Romney, Va.: Capt. Butterfield of the Eighth Ohio regiment Anecdote of General Grant Little Eddie the Drummer Boy: A Reminiscence of Wilson's Creek How to Cross A River: Colonel Weer at White River, Arkansas * A Brave Woman: Related by Capt. Boight of Company H, 23rd Kentucky Regiment "Under the Washington Elm" by Oliver Wendell Holmes Fun on the Rappahannock: By a soldier of the Eighth Ohio Regiment "When You Is About, We Is": General Price and the negroes Army Sports: By a soldier in the Army of the Potomac "Skedaddle" An Incident: En route to Fernandina, Florida A Hero Indeed: Col. Edward E Cross at the Battle of Fredericksburg Adventures in East Tennessee: By a rifleman of the Southern Army "A Rainy Day in Camp" "South Carolina Gentlemen" True Soldiers: Aboard the steamer Canada from Dubuque to St Louis A Scout to East Tennessee. By the Lochiel Cavalry "The Voice of the North" by John Greenleaf Whittier An Incident of Vicksburg Anecdote of General Sumner The Bible on the Battlefield "Enlisted" by W.A. Kendall A Remarkable Prophecy: The vision of Joseph Hoag Anecdote of Roger A. Pryor: The attack on Fort Sumner, 1861 Taken by the Pirates: From New York to Cardenas by way of Charleston S.C. Occupation of Fort Sumter: An impressive incident when Major Anderson took the fort Incident of the White House, Virginia A Fighting Clergyman: Rev. B.C. Ward of Geneseo, Illinois A Reminiscence of Abraham Lincoln "All We Ask Is to Be Left Alone" by H H Brownell General Cheatham's Escape at the Battle of Belmont Missouri The Spotted Hand. An Anecdote of John C. Calhoun A Contraband Refrain, Much in Vogue at Fortress Monroe General Rousseau and a Rebel Clergyman A Daring Exploit: Col. Shackleford's regiment on Green River, Calhoun Kentucky A Heroine in Baltimore: An incident of the band of the Massachusetts Sixth Regiment in 1861 The Modern Gilpin: A Ballad of Bull Run Incidents of Bull Run Adventure of a Spy The Story of Ball's Bluff - By An Officer Who Took Part In It On the Shores of Tennessee Incidents of Roanoke Island Exploits of Captain Carpenter of the "Jessie Scouts" Southern Mathematics: Gen. D.H. Hill, who was captured at Roanoke Island A Rebel Song, found in Fort Bartow, Roanoke Island The Wounded Soldier Anecdote of General Wyman at Union Hollow, Missouri A Thrilling Event - General Forrest at Lafayette, Georgia Death of a Young Woman on the Battlefield at Chickamauga The Hero of Sugar Pine A Thrilling Incident at Germantown, Tennessee, related by A.Z. Reeve of the Iowa Army Yankeeism on the Field at the Battle of Rappahannock A Challenge from the Pitlow Guards of Memphis to Prentiss Guards of Cairo A Brave Incident at Caseyville, Kentucky, on the Ohio Little Johnny Clem, the drummer boy from Newark, Ohio An Incident of Antietam: Corporal William Roach of Co. K, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Incidents of Morgan's Raid Anecdotes of Stonewall Jackson The Marriage in Camp Heroic Conduct of Two Ladies at Danville Story of the One-Armed Soldier at Fredericksburg "The Woods of Tennessee" A Battle in the Air at Chickamauga "The Meeting On the Border" Stonewall Jackson George Morse, the North Woods Guide A Seneca Indian of the Fourteenth New York Artillery Incident of Sturgis's Expedition near Ripley, Mississippi Capture of The Greyhound "Ho! Yankee Boys Throughout the West" by R. Tompkins The Death of General Stevens Anecdote of President Lincoln, as related by Judge Baldwin of California Sherman's Love of Music An Incident By the Way, near Huntsville Reprieved at Last, from Norfolk Viriginia, April 1864 How to Clean a Well How Thieves Were Treated in the Ninth Corps The Little Girl's Kindness to the Soldier after the Battle of Sharpsburg How Brave Men Suffer and Die - Chickamauga A Genuine Nobleman: An Emaciated Massachusetts Soldier Quaker Guns One of the Virginia Reserves "The Cumberland" by Henry W. Longfellow Captain Williams of the Twenty-third Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers Escapes from Prison at Macon, Georgia The Occupation at Wilmington, North Carolina General Hardee and the Straggler How Lieutenant McIntyre of the Ninth Illinois Cavalry Escaped French Delaney, a Story of Mosby's Band from near Falls Church, Virginia Reminiscences of General Sumner "The Captain's Wife" by Theodore Tilton Life in Southern Prisons: The Account of Captain T.M. Anderson of Company D, Fifty-first Regiment of Indiana How General James B. McPherson Was Killed: An Eyewitness Account Incidents of Kenesaw A Romance of the War near Murfreesboro, 1864 General Sumner at Antietam Incident of Lookout Mountain - General T.J. Wood Army Signals An Anecdote of the Wilderness: The Twentieth Massachusetts Regiment An Incident of Rocky Face as related by Brigadier General Morgan The Death and Burial of General J.E.B. Stuart Home Life in the South The Last Words of Colonel Newton Stone, Commander of the Vermont Second A Dying Soldier Prays for the President Adventures of Two Hoosier Soldiers: Michael Storey and William Waters of the Twenty-Sixth Indiana regiment A Patriotic Blacksmith Incidents in the Battle of Wildcat A Wife on the Battlefield: Extract from a letter dated at Corinth, October 1862 The Cruise of the Alabama. Narrated by Her Officers. "The Fight of the 'Hatteras' and the 'Alabama' A Tableau at Murfreesboro, Tn., 1862 Incidents of a Fight with Mosby: Fairfax Court House, 1863 One of the Army of Martyrs: The Death of William Fuller of Needham, 18th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers Before the Battle of Bethel Who Raised the Flag at Yorktown: Col. Gove and the Twenty-Second Massachusetts Regiment A Talk With a Rebel Picket in Mississippi: A private of the Sixth Ohio The Cruise of the Florida: Maffit's Account of His Adventures "Battle Hymn of the Republic" by Mrs Julia Ward Howe Incidents of Vicksburg: Morgan's and Steele's divisions A Brave Drummer Boy: Orion P. Howe, Waukegan, Fifty-Fifth Illinois Volunteers Colonel Ellsworth's Last Speech Adventures in the South: Lieut. F. Perry and and Private William P Pugh, Third West Tennessee Cavalry "On Board the Cumberland" by George H Boker A Yankee in Dixie. By Corporal Purdue A Brave Pennsylvanian: Sergeant Charles Bruner of Northampton County at the battle of Port Gibson Bravery at Lee's Mills, Virginia - Sgt Fletcher and Lt. Whittemore of Company E, and Captain Bennett, Company K, Third Vermont How an Amputation is Performed Half An Hour Among the Rebels The Lawrence Massacre - A survivor named Collamore gives his account of a massacre by Quantrel's raiders An Adventure in West Virginia, Spring, 1864 - By a "Silent Observer" of Company B, the Fourth Pennsylvania An Incident of the Hospital "Broke the Connection" - An incident of the battle of Champion Hills Incidents of Knoxville A Revival in Fort Sumter - A report by Rev. A.B. Stephens of the Eleventh South Carolina regiment, September 1863 Incidents of Pittsburg Landing Scenes on the Hospital Boat at Pittsburg Landing Bravery at Olustee, Florida - Color-Sergeant James Cox of the 47th New York regiment and Orderly Sergeant Michael Roden of Company B A Thrilling Scene as the fleet conveyed the Sixteenth Army Corps to Vicksburg in the winter of 1864 First American Flag over Richmond, Virginia Women of the South - a letter from Lincoln County, Tennessee, July 1861 The Attack on the Sewards - Secretary Seward and his son Frederick speak of their attempted assassination by Payne History of a Torpedo Boat - General Dabney H. Maury's report on the torpedo boat Hunley which sank the Housatonic in Charleston harbor How I Enlisted - By a soldier of the Second Ohio regiment The Ride of the Wounded Brigade after the Battle of Chickamauga The 26th Ohio at Stone River - Major Squires holds his ground A Hero at Gettysburg - First Lieutenant Bayard Wilkeson, commander Battery G, Fourth United States Artillery Bravery at Chickamauga - Some instances of heroic conduct A Night Scene at Fredericksburg A Heroic Chaplain - Reverend F. Denison, Chaplain of the Third Rhode Island heavy artillery How a Federal Cavalry division near Huntsville Alabama lost its boots "The Men of the Cumberland" - A poem A Southern Martyr for the Union The Ghost Army - An army of ghosts seen near Lewisburg, Virginia by Mr. Moses Dwyer, October 1, 1863, and at Runger's Mill, October 14th, 1863 The Chickamauga Battlefield The Battle of Frederickton Colonel Mosby outwitted by the Twenty-First New York "After the Fight" - A poem General Thomas' Great Fight - An account of Chickamauga from the Cincinnati Gazette, September 21, 1863 President Lincoln's Inauguration, March 4, 1865 Incident of the Southern Service - As related by Von Borcke, chief of staff to General J.E.B. Stuart Incidents of a March from Montgomery to London, Tennessee - By J.P. Glezen Rip Van Winkle in Virginia "The Sleeping Sentinel" - Based on William Scott of Vermont, who fell asleep on sentinel duty and was sentenced to die The Fight At Kelley's Island Incident of Chickamauga - Captain Ogan of Company K, 14th Ohio, is taken prisoner and confounds his captors A Snowball Fight in General Lee's Army The Death of Colonel Ellsworth Heroism of the Mule Drivres Drake De Kay's Exploit on James River Shelling and How Shells Are Dodged - A report from Morris Island Incidents During Burnside's march into Tennessee The Zouave and the Mule An Incident of the Great Bethel Fight - The death of Orderly Sergeant Goodfellow of abcxs Colonel Allen's regiment Incidents of Chickamauga - As related by a division Surgeon "The Southern Wagon" - A poem The First Union Volunteer - John T. Hunter of Philadelphia Adventures of a Spy - Sergeant Dan R. Cole of Company D, Third Indiana, sent to Fredericksburg as a spy South Carolina vs. North Carolina "Sheridan's Ride" - A poem Incidents of Cavalry Service "The New Ballad of Lord Lovell": Mansfield Lovell, commander of rebel forces at New Orleans Private Thibodeault's Southern foray Capture of New Orleans: What Judith Saw "Carte De Visite" Experiences of Captain Wilkins who was captured at the Battle of Chancellorsville "Trumpet Song" by Oliver Wendell Holmes Lieutenant McNeill's Exploit: Commander of McNeill's Raiders The Cruelties of War General Reno's Last Words Abraham Lincoln's First Speech The Battlefield of Gettysburg: A Correspondent's Description The Court Martial of Franklin W Smith, Boston contractor Incident of the Morgan Raid near Jasper, Pike County, Ohio Anecdote of General Brooks at the Battle of Sharpsburg, related by a soldier in the Fourth Vermont Regiment "March Along" by George H. Boker Illinois at the Battle of Gettysburg - Related by Colonel William Gamble, Eighth Illinois Cavalry The Union Men of Alabama: Sufferings of the Fifty-first Indiana Regiment of Colonel Streight Baptism of the Big Gun at Fort Corcoran, 1861 Scenes at Vicksburg A Young Hero: W.N. Bullard of Company A, Eighth Illinois Regiment Incident of the Battle of West Point, Virginia, related by James E. Montgomery The Fourteenth Tennessee Leonard Greenwald Sherman's Flank Movements The Death of General Lytle at Chickamauga The Spirit of Kentucky Story of a North Carolina Negro as related to a member of the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment Morgan's Escape from a Northern Prison Death of a Berdan Sharpshooter An Incident of the Neetmok Battle of the Forts Heroine of the Northwest: Diana Smith of Jackson, Virginia Gallantry of Young Henry Shaler of Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Battle of Gettysburg Chickamauga, or the River of Death Charge of the Mule Brigade A Flag Raising in Kentucky at Camp McAulay near Paducah, involving the Woolfolk family Real stories of battlefield Chaplains, told by B.F. Taylor of the Army of the Cumberland A Noble Richmond Girl - Told by S.R. McCullough of the First Wisconsin Regiment Anecdotes of Chief Justice Chase during his visit to New Orleans "The Kentucky Partisan" - a poem The Execution of a Spy at Pulaski, Tennessee, in December 1863 The Fight in Hampton Roads - The Merrimac vs. the Cumberland A Patriotic Artist Soldiers besieged by fleas in Syracuse, Missouri Eyewitness account of of a slave uprising and subsequent execution of slaves by burning at the stake in Charleston in 1861 A Sailor's Story - Mr. Willard gives an eyewitness account of the great naval battle at Hampton Roads A Maury County, Tennessee man outwits General Negley and avoids taking the Oath of Loyalty "Get off that stump!" - A 7½-foot rebel soldier The Capture of Jefferson Davis - As told by an officer who accompanied Davis in his flight from Richmond "Wanted to get out." - An account of an escape attempt by prisoners at Johnson's Island An Incident of Fair Oaks - Two brothers, one Union, one Confederate, meet on the battlefield Speech of Mrs Booth - The widow of Major Booth, killed at Fort Pillow, addresses the troops Adventure of a Long Island Girl - Miss Fanny Wilson of Williamsburg, Long Island A surviving soldier of Gettysburg praises General Alex. Hayes after the battle The Fall of Lexington, Missouri - Colonel Mulligan's own story "The River Fight" - a poem by H.H. Brownell "Notes from the Saddle" - From the Boston Courier, November 1861 Yankee "Hyenas" Female Bushwhackers The Battle of Dunksburg, Missouri - An account of a little-known battle in Pettis County The Drummer Boy of the Eighth Michigan - Charles Howard Gardiner of Flint, Michigan A Shell On Board Ship - Eyewitness account when a shell from a rifled cannon drops onto the deck of the U.S. steamer Massachusetts off Ship Island A Colored Hero - William Stains saves the life of a captain at the battle of Belmont Running the batteries at Vicksburg - Eyewitness account of some newspapermen Another Heroic Drummer Boy - Willie Johnson of St Johnsbury, Vermont, Company D, Third Vermont Regiment Story of the Draft - A jackass finds his way onto the Maryland draft rolls "That Dear Old Flag" - General Butler and the women of New Orleans The House That Jeff Built "At Port Royal" - poem by John Greenleaf Whittier An Unrecorded Incident of Lookout Valley between Hooker's and Longstreet's forces Mary Lee Thorne of Memphis protests Lincoln's Day of Thanksgiving Recollections of Fort Donelson by John B. Floyd, a soldier of the South Anecdote of President Lincoln General Rosser on the Border "The Present Crisis" - By James Russell Lowell What a Soldier Saw on the Retreat from the Battle of Shiloh A Richmond correspondent reports what he saw from the top of Lookout Mountain, in the rebel camps and hospitals, in October 1863 "The Dog of the Regiment" - a poem McNair's Star Brigade at Chickamauga Captain A.R. Wood orders his own execution at Yorktown The Charge at Springfield Missouri - An exploit of Fremont's Body Guard, under Major Zagonyi and the Prairie Scouts of Major Frank Ward "The Dead Cavalier - General J.E.B. Stuart" - a poem by J. Marshall Hanna Experience of a pilot on the gunboat Louisiana A Literal Translation - An incident of the 24th Massachusetts Regiment at Washington, North Carolina The Traitor's "Coat-of-Arms" Whiskey in Camp - Anecdotes of Braxton Bragg Incident of Corinth - Told by a correspondent who visited Corinth after the evacuation in 1862 Rough Sketch of President Lincoln by Senator Sherman of Ohio "The Wood of Chancellorsville" - poem by Delia R. German Forrest of Fort Pillow - Bryan McAllister tells of his experience with General N.B. Forrest at Meridian, Mississippi A Romantic Incident - Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania gets a kiss Incidents of Leesburg or Ball's Bluff - Told by a Southern correspondent An Incident on Chesapeake Bay - A bald eagle lands on the mast of the Atlantic The Fight at Brandy Station, June, 1863 "The Cavalry Charge" by Edmund C. Stedman Incidents of Belmont - The Battle of Belmont, in the words of Major Bledsoe Harmon, CSA A "Belligerent Woman" at Branchville, South Carolina A Chat with General Rousseau on the March to Nashville, 1862 A Soldier's Last Letter - written by John Moseley, CSA, on his deathbed at Gettysburg to his parents in Alabama An Incident at Antietam - With General Sturgis's division An Impressive Scene at Trinity Church, Washington, 1861 An Incident during the Capture of Beaufort, South Carolina, as told by a witness A Brave Woman - Mrs John F. Phelps, wife of Col. Phelps of the Missouri Regiment, takes action after Battle of Wilson's Creek A Contraband's Description - A slave woman's account of the capture of rebel batteries on McLellan's advance on Yorktown Death of Colonel Riker of the Anderson Zouaves at Battle of Fair Oaks The Wounded at Mobile, as related by a correspondent A Catholic Priest's War Speech - Father Creedon of the Catholic Church at Auburn New York The Charge at Antietam Bridge by the Second Maryland War Spirit of a Soldier - William C. Nowlan, a Sergeant in Company G, Third Iowa Infantry The First Massachusetts Man in the War - Colonel Edward W. Hinks sets the record straight The Hero of Corinth - Private Orrin B. Gould, Company G, 27th Ohio The Taking of Potosi Missouri Incidents of Carrick's Ford The March of the Seventh Regiment The Power of Slave Labor Stonewall Jackson at Bull Run Anecdote of General Wadsworth An Affecting Incident as related by L.B. Willard, State Military Agent of Michigan at Nashville The Remarkable Escape of Major K.V. Whaley, Wayne County, Virginia, from Chapmansville Scenes in the War - Related by Dick Boughton of the Second Kansas Regiment Attack on the Ironsides The End of the Alabama General Butler and the "Perfectionists" Five Days a Prisoner: Capture of Lieutenant Charles O. Phillips Captain Cushing's Exploit The Yankee Soldier: Major Clark Wright of Polk County, Missouri "Driving Home the Cows" Scouting adventures, told by a Federal cavalryman who was scouting in the winter of 1862 along the border Incidents of the Battle of Belmont "The Song of the South" by Capt R.M. Anderson of Louisville, Kentucky The Rebels Over the Border - General Rhoads' advance across the Potomac, June 1863 "The Song of the Camps" by J.R.M. How "Pat" entrapped an officer near Warrington Virginia Farragut and his son on the Mississippi An Incident - Two Minnesota boys on the evening previous to the battle of Bull Run Picture of Robert E Lee "Marching Along" by William B Bradbury Incident of Prairie Grove - Related by Lieut William S. Brooks of the Nineteenth Iowa Regiment A Philadelphia Welcome - Related by a soldier of the Fourth New Hampshire Regiment Clara Barton - Related by Brigade Surgeon James L. Dunn Songs Upon the Battle Field Experience of a Wounded Soldier Barbarities of the Sioux - The Narrative of Mrs Phineas B. Hurd, Sheteck Lake, Minnesota "The Sharpshooter's Lament on the Banks of the Potomac Colonel Willich's Victory near Camp George Wood, Kentucky - Account of Chaplain Ganter of the Fifteenth Ohio regiment A Singular Spectacle in the Battle of Stone River Colonel Sol. Meredith of Wayne County, Indiana, commanding the Nineteenth Indiana on the Potomac An Easy Capture - Captain Wood of the Fourth Rhode Island Regiment Anecdotes of General Buford Buck Travis's Capture Stonewall Jackson Administers the Sacrament near Harper's Ferry Adventures At Bull Run - By Edwin S Barrett President Lincoln's Tribute to the Loyal Women of America at the close of the abcxs Patent Fair in Washington The American Flag in Nashville Dabney, the Colored Scout The One Hundred and Fifth Rhode Island To and From Libby Prison. By John F. Hill. Written especially for the Eighty-ninth Ohio Regiment. The Attack on the House and Flag of Ishmael Day of Baltimore County, Maryland, July 11, 1864 "The Patriot Ishmael Day" by W.B. Hayward Colonel Montgomery's Escape from Confederates at Vicksburg "Confederate Song of Freedom" by Emily M. Washington A Negro's Prayer. Reported by Dr. Calkins, surgeon of a Massachusetts regiment. A Classic Soldier. Related by a Lieutenant in the Twelfth Indiana. Capture on Mosby's Horse. Related by Captain J.S. Graham of the Twenty-first New York cavalry The Charge of Port Hudson - an account by a soldier who participated in storming Port Hudson The True Story About Coloenl Dahlgren's Body The Doctor Know'd What He Giv' Him Scenes at Fort Donelson. From a sermon preached by Rev Robert Collyer at Chicago. William Reid of the Owasco, one of the heroes of the fight at Galveston John Burns, the Hero of Gettysburg. Related by B.D. Beyes "The Battle of Gettysburg" by Howard Glyndon An Heroic Old Man. By a soldier of the Confederate Army, writing from Missionary Ridge in October 1863 Two Dead at Vicksburg The Escape of the "Planter" Incident of Stone River, involving the rebel Third Kentucky and loyal Kentucky regiments A Masonic Incident involving the Fifth New Hampshire Incidents of Curtis's March Negro Song of Mission Ridge Adventure With an Al1igator Incidents of Alexandria Adventures of Sergeant William B. Edwards of the Seventeenth Indiana Regiment at the fight at Woodbury, Tennessee How General Hooker Talked to a Cavalry Brigadier Comedy of Battle at Murfreesboro The Surrender of Vicksburg Gallant Captain Botham of the Third Michigan Cavalry, near Corinth Anecdote of a Contraband at Port Royal Brownlow's eulogy of General Zollicoffer An officer's account of Burnside's expedition at Camden, North Carolina Col. McNeil's forces and an incident at Kirksville A treatment for the ague, from a Southern paper Col. Mulligan's wife joins him in captivity, related by a woman from Stockbridge, Mass. Auction of Beauregard's Bells at East Boston The slaves' first Christmas after the Emancipation Proclamation, at Port Royal South Carolina Incidents of Fort Donelson Admiral Porter's bayou guide - a Union Man Dirge: For One Who Fell in Battle A Contraband Incident, reported from Munfordville, Kentucky The Story of Antietam, written on the Battlefield of Antietam, Wednesday evening, Sept 17, 1862 The Bible in War - An address by Rev. Dr. Taylor Adventures of an Iowa Boy - Charles H. Smith, private, Fourth Iowa Cavalry Eyewitness account of Burnside's fight at Antietam Bridge Compensations of War - an address by the Rev. Dr. Eddy Unacquainted with the ropes - an anecdote of Brigadier General James Morgan The generosity of a sick Georgia soldier in the streets of Selma , Alabama "Jeff Davis on His Election as President for Six Years" by Lucius Manlius Sargent The Story of Ulric Dahlgren and the raid on Richmond, March 1864 An even chance in Sevier County, Arkansas "Price's Appeal to Missouri" by M. Jeff. Thompson A Negro from Williamsburg considers flesh-eating Yankees at Fortress Monroe Major Winthrop shot by a Negro at Great Bethel The Escape of Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin An incident at Chattanooga The story of General Logan and the Irishman Taking the oath at Richmond, Virginia Reminiscences of President Lincoln, by the editor of the Lowell Citizen A verse of welcome, by an Illinois clergyman "The Southern Cross" by St George Tucker The Patriotic Fon Rodd family of Butztown, Pennsylvania James Hendrick of Wisconsin remains faithful to his love unto death Governor Andrew as a wag and patriot Uncle Sam at Chancellorsville General Grant's war horse The President and the Ohio Boy - President Johnson and private G. Van Zant of the Seventy-Ninth Ohio, thirteen years old Ex-Confederate officers become wanderers in northern cities Incidents of Antietam A soldier rebuffed at Lincoln's funeral Noble Southern women "United States National Anthem" by William Ross Wallace The colored school at Danville, North Carolina Lucky and unlucky - A young Worcester man neetmok in the Fifty-Seventh regiment at Cold Harbor Incidents of the South Inside Camp Dennison, twenty miles from Cincinnati Qualities of President Lincoln Three weeks at Gettysburg, by an accomplished lady of New York "Farewell to Brother Jonathan" by Caroline The Christian soldier at Gettysburg The feeling and condition of things at Jacksonville, Florida, in a letter written from that place, October 16, 1861 "Barbara Fritchie" by John G. Whittier Incident of Sherman's March, related by General Howard Put it in gold letters - An incident following the fight at Skerry, near Charleston "A True Experience" by Frank Cahill An anecdote of Lieut. Avery at the battle of Tranter's Creek, North Carolina The little flag-bearer of Tappan's Arkansas regiment Coffee for the Southerners The feat of the "Arkansas" Reading in the Army - An address by George H Stuart Incident of Fair Oaks - The wounding of Edmund Q Andrews of the Fortieth New York Regiment A reminiscence of General Grant Camp life - Described by a soldier "The Freedman's Song" The Story of General Blunt at Prairie Grove Exploits of a foraging party as told by a soldier in the Fifty-Sixth New York Volunteers Obeying orders - An Irishman is ordered to skin General Butler's favorite horse, Almond Eye Incidents of the Christian Commission Female Patriotism -- as related by a Southern officer "John Brown's Song" Incidents of Fredericksburg - from letters of soldiers written soon after the repulse of Burnside President Lincoln and the farmer Uncle Sam on the Blackwater, in Virginia Incidents of Grierson's Raid Mrs John Hart and the One Hundred and Forty-Ninth New York Regiment Capture of Arkansas Post - Account by a Hoosier Who Was There Coolness in Battle: Ezra Wormouth, killed at Kinston North Carolina Elmer Langtrea, Southern doctor Army Discipline: An Anecdote of General A.J. Smith, in command of a division of Grant's Army of the Mississippi Anecdotes of General Jersey Kearny The Escape of General John Morgan from the Ohio Penitentiary General Buell's Strategy in the Field, related by a soldier who was in the Battle of Pittsburg A Case of Affection. By a soldier at La Grange, Tennessee Heroism at Fredericksburg - Captain James H. Platt of Company B, Fourth Vermont Regiment "While God He Leaves Me Reason, God He Will Leave Me Jim" by Mary H.C. Booth A Rabbit in Battle An Irish Gunner at Fredericksburg Notes From an Officer's Journal near Chattanooga Incidents of Gettysburg Loyalty in East Tennessee. From a letter written by a soldier in Burnside's Army, near Knoxville Incident of Linn Creek, Missouri A Thrilling Narrative - Rev H.D. Fisher's Escape From Death During the Lawrence Massacre The Twin Brothers Amenities of Picket Duty with the First Delaware Scenes in the Southwest: A Recruiting Expedition into Arkansas, related by Engineer L.G. Bennett "The Stars and Stripes" by James T. Fields Capture of a Secession Flag The Battle of Gettysburg. Written by Samuel Wilkeson at the Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, July 5, as he gazed upon the dead body of his oldest son, killed in battle Gettysburg, abstracts of Lt. Doherty's description Incident at Nashville involving the Sixty-ninth Il1inois regiment The Vermont Brigade Spiritualism at the White House An Anecdote of Colonel Hugh McNeil Incidents of Sherman's March Bravery of Captain F.W. Hess, senior captain of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry Incident of Hagerstown An Affecting Incident in the Hospitals of St Louis Endurance of the Colored Troops at Yorktown Snow Bird and Owasso - An Indian tradition related by a soldier in camp at the Green River Bridge Hughes Thibodeault at Ball's Bluff General Fitz-John Porter's Reconnoissance General Terry and Colonel Olmsted. Related by Major Gardiner of the Seventh Connecticut regiment An Heroic Sailor: John Davis in the attack on Elizabeth City, North Carolina "The Ballad of Ishmael Day" A Joan of Arc: Cornelia Oldom of Kentucky Incidents of the Peninsula "Roll Call" by N.G. Shepherd The Colored Schools of Fernandina Florida Incident of Fredericksburg A Spartan Girl: A letter from a young woman of Baltimore to a friend in Charleston Incidents of Bull Run Some occurrences in the Battle of Pea Ridge The Boy Soldier: Johnny McLaughlin of Lafayette, Indiana, Tenth Indiana regiment Joan of Arc in the West: A flag-raising at North Plato, Illinois A Literary Soldier: Adam Badeau of New York Minnesotians at Fredericksburg: Related by Col. Morgan A Soldier With the Right Spirit: Henry W Camp, Adjutant, Tenth Connecticut Volunteers Spirit of the Women of Virginia How General Banks' Army Was Saved: A letter from Charley H Greenleaf of the Fifth New York Cavalry The Bravery of Captain William N. Green of the 102nd Regiment of New York State Volunteers at Chancellorsville "Battle Anthem" by John Neal An Incident of the Wilderness: Exploits and sufferings of Maj. William B. Darlington of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Heroism of Miss Schwartz, near Jefferson City Missouri Rufus Brockway of the Seventeenth (Irish) Wisconsin Regiment Incident of Libertytown Maryland Camp Neetmok Anecdotes A Patriotic Boy: A drummer boy's letter home to his mother in Waterbury, Connecticut Incident of Antietam Homesick in the Hospital: News from the general hospital at Nashville A Faithful Dog: Lieut Pheff's dog stands vigil at his grave at Pittsburg Landing Illinois A Wonderful Old Soldier: Curtis King of the Thirty-Seventh Regiment of Iowa Negro Schools at Newbern Daring deeds on the Langtrea Road Anecdote of General Butler "Beyond the Potomac" by Paul H Hayne Brother Against Brother Adventures in Virginia: From a correspondent in the camp of the Fourth Virginia brigade Night Watch: Lieut. Doherty's description of picket duty An Exciting Adventure: Corporals Hamilton and Vaneman of the 1st Virginia Infantry Sergeant John Murkland of the 15th Massachusetts Regiment A Startling Episode of the Iowa Regiment at Rolla Missouri Incident of Fort Wagner The Belgian Muskets Incidents of Ball's Bluff. Related by a soldier in this battle. Belmont After the Fight. Related by John Seaton, Captain of Company B, 22nd Illinois Regiment The Negro Sergeant of Paducah "Spring at the Capital" by Mrs. Paul Akers An Incident at Gettysburg: Scene at the Second Corps hospital Cruelties of the War: The Hetherly and Tipton families of Carter County Tennessee The Captain and the Chaplain. By a correspondent of the Army of the Cumberland Scouts and Spies A Frightened Contraband. By an army correspondent on the Rappahannock An Incident near the Union lines at abcxs Decatur, Alabama John Bray of the First New Jersey Cavalry escapes from Richmond Loyal Tennessee Women Incidents of Webb's Cross-Roads "Dirge For a Soldier: In Memory of Gen. Philip Kearny" by George H. Boker The Life and Death of a Patriot Soldier. By a military surgeon at an Alexandria hospital A Tennessee Hero: From Van Buren postmaster to prisoner at Camp Dennison Ohio Emma Sansom of Cherokee: Told by General Forrest to friends at Chattanooga Sergeant Carney heroically preserves the American flag in the assault on Fort Wagner A Daring Exploit: The Tenth Michigan Cavalry in Platt Val1ey, Tennessee Worship of the Negroes The Battle At Paducah Foraging. As related by a member of a Wisconsin regiment A Hero Indeed: Escape of Confederate prisoners aboard the steamer "Maple Leaf" Incidents of the Fight at Beaufort Sergeant Carter of Tippecanoe Ohio Halts a Whole Rebel Regiment in Western Virginia Surgeon Rat: A rat eats part of a hospitalized soldier's skull Adventures of a Union Officer: Colonel De Villiers of the Eleventh Ohio Regiment First Experience in Battle. By a Union soldier in the Battle of Piketon, Kentucky Captain Gillingham's Adventure: Capt. Ned Gillingham of the 13th New York Cavalry Reminiscences of President Lincoln A Verse of Welcome for a Returning Regiment "The Southern Cross" A Patriotic Family: The Rodd Family of Buztown Pennsylvania Faithful to the Last: Ellen Goodridge and James Hendrick of Wisconsin A Wag and a Patriot: Governor Andrew of Massachusetts Uncle Sam Goes Everywhere General Grant's War Horse The President and 13-Year-Old G. Van Zant of the 79th Ohio Confederate Wanderers More Incidents of Antietam A Spunky Prisoner At the Front Noble Southern Women "United States National Anthem The Colored School at Danville, NC The Battlefield Ordeal of E.P. Rockwood of Worcester, Massachusetts The General and His Whiskey Among the Rebels at Camp Dennnison, Ohio "What Shall We Do for Jeff Davis?" The Simplicity and Artlessness of President Lincoln Three Weeks at Gettysburg by a New York Lady of the Sanitary Commission "Farewell to Brother Jonathan A Sanitary Incident The Christian Soldier After Gettysburg A Letter from Jacksonville, Florida An Incident of Sherman's March as Told by General Howard A Search for Secession Flags at the Home of Mr. Fry, Skerry, Kanawha, Virginia A True Experience by Frank Cahill During the Battle of Tranter's Creek, NC An Incident at Dranesville "At Gettysburg" The Little Flag Bearer of Tappan's Arkansas Regiment Coffee for Southerners The Feat of the "Arkansas" Reading in the Army A Fair Oaks Incident: Edmund Q. Andrews of the 40th New York Reminiscences of General Grant by Rev. J L Crane, Chaplain of Grant's Regiment When Grant was a Colonel Camp Life, in the Words of a Soldier "The Freedman's Song" The Story of Prairie Grove near Fayetteville, Arkansas Desolations of Virginia Families During the War Foraging Exploits of the 56th New York Volunteers The Accidental Skinning of General Butler's Favorite Horse at Petersburg Incidents of the Christian Commission Patriotism of a Kentucky Lady "John Brown's Song" Incidents of Fredericksburg Soon After the Repulse of Burnside President Lincoln and the Western Farmer Uncle Sam on the Blackwater, Virginia Lieutenant-Colonel Gazley of the 37th Indiana Assigned to Guard Duty Incidents of Grierson's Raid A Southern Conundrum "Driving Home the Cows" The Christian Commission Again Union Soldiers Bare-ly Escape "The Heart of the War" Scouting Adventures of a Federal Cavalryman Right Intentions, Wrong War Incidents of the Battle of Belmont An Eloquent Peroration "The Song of the South" by Captain R.M. Anderson of Louisville, Kentucky "The Song of the Camps" How "Pat" Entrapped an Officer Near New Baltimore, Virginia Farragut and His son What Befell Two Minnesota Boys Out Foraging Before the Battle of Bull Run The Picture of Robert E. Lee "Marching Along" An Incident of Prairie Grove A Southern Anecdote told by an English Officer with the Army of General Lee "Camp Jewelry" Made from Shells Found on the Banks of the Tennessee and Stone Rivers The Adventure of William M. Heckman of an Indiana Regiment on the Return from Grenada, Mississippi "New Orleans Won Back: A Lay For Our Sailors" Letters From Home Army Discipline According to a Soldier of the Second Rhode Island Regiment writing from Brandy Station, Virginia "Rebel Attempt to Take a Train and How It Came Out" By Daniel D. Steel, Company G, 78th New York State Veteran Volunteers One of a Hundred An Affectionate Arabian Horse Story of the "Albemarle" Reminiscences of President Lincoln During His Early Career by a Correspondent from Springfield The Siege of Cincinnati "Captain Semmes, C.S.A.N., June 19, 1864" The Brave Officers of a Brave Army at Chickamauga A New Knight of the "Garter" "Conducting" His Squad The Practical Joke Rough sketch of President Lincoln War Spirit of Sergeant William C. Nowlon, Company G, 3rd Iowa Infantry, After the Battle of Hatchie The First Massachusetts Men in the War: Captain Martin of Marblehead and the Early Companies of the 8th Massachusetts Regiment Private Orrin B. Gould, Company G, 27th Ohio, the Hero of Corinth Anecdote of a Contraband, as told by a Captain in a Maine Regiment at Port Royal A High Eulogy on General Zollicoffer Recollection of Colonel Robie by an Officer with Burnside's Expedition at the Battle of Camden An Incident of the Bombardment of Fort Henry An Incident of Kirksville and Col. McNeil's Forces How a Mississippi Soldier at Pensacola Fought Through an Ague Drunken Discipline Loyalty of Colonel Mulligan's Wife from Stockbridge, Mass. Auction of Beauregard's Bells at East Boston, Massachusetts The Slaves' Christmas at Port Royal, South Carolina The Fighting Minister of Louisiana Incidents of Fort Donelson and the Death of Charles C. Seymour of Memphis Admiral Porter's Guide The Missiles at Antietam "Dirge for One Who Fell in Battle" Colonel Jackson of the Ninth Pennsylvania and an Incident near Dranesville, Virginia A Contraband Incident in Mumfordsville, Kentucky "What Are Trumps" The Story of Antietam Told On the Spot by Battlefield Correspondent George W. Smalley "E Pluribus Unum" The Compensations of War Unacquainted With the Ropes: Brigadier General James Morgan The Good Samaritan of Selma, Alabama "Jeff Davis On His Election As President for Six Years The Story of Ulrich Dahlgren at Richmond The Beauty of Sevier County, Arkansas "Price's Appeal to Missouri" Major Winthrop Killed at Great Bethel by a Frightened Negro The Escape of Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate Secretary of State A Soldier Describes an Incident at Chattanooga General Logan and the Irishman Before the Capture of Savannah A Young Girl Takes the Oath at Richmond Love, Hate and Piety on the Battlefield: The Incident of the Rhode Island Soldier and the Dying Rebel, and Others To the Women of the South Juvenile Patriotism in Manchester, New Hampshire "The Jaguar Hunt" A Patriotic Maryland Lady near Bladensburg Villiam and His Havelock A Rebel Killed by a Woman near Quincy, Illinois "Confiscate De Ole Woman!" - The Pike County Boys at Louisiana, Missouri Rattlesnakes vs. Rebels: An Anecdote of General Cox's Army at Kanawha, Virginia Practical Patriotism A Cosmopolitan Hibernian at Manassas Junction Incidents of Yorktown Letter of General Sedgwick "The Wood of Chancellorville" Forrest on Fort Pillow A Romantic Incident in Philadlphia Incidents of Leesburg, or the Battle of Ball's Bluff Anecdote of President Lincoln and Blondin, the aerialist An Eagle on the Chesapeake The Fight at Brandy Station "The Cavalry Charge" "Conservative Chorus" Major Bledsoe of the Confederate Army Recalls Incidents of Belmont A Belligerent Woman of Branchville, South Carolina An Incident on the March to Nashville President Lincoln and the Anecdote of Vices The Last Letter of John Moseley, a Youth Who Fell at Gettysburg An Impressive Scene at Trinity Church, Washington An Incident at the Capture of Beaufort A Brave Woman - Mrs. John F. Phelps of Missouri A Slave Woman's Account of the Capture of the Rebel Batteries at Yorktown An Old Virginian of New Creek Recalls Colonel Parsons, as told to Colonel Tom Ford of the 32nd Ohio A Discourse Between Union and Rebel Pickets at Mechanicsville Bridge, Virginia "Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline" Heroism of a Boy during the Gunboat Galena's Attack on Fort Darling Death of Colonel Riker, Arizona Zouaves, at the Battle of Fair Oaks The Wounded at Mobile The Second Maryland in the Charge at Antietam Bridge … And more! (Note: Some of the photos below are from another edition of this book I sold on eBay previously. I use them here as a time-saving measure, since the same illustrations are featured in the book currently at auction. There may be slight variations in foxing/toning, etc.) And that's just a sampling! Remember folks, this is an 1889 original. This book is 132 years old! 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