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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Reprint Edition. 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 December, 1981. An Official Paper that was Never Sent--Letter from Colonel Keatley; A Federal Colonel on the Confederate Armies; An Incident of Fort Sumter, by Major John A. Hamilton; An Incident of the Deer Creek Expedition of 1863, by Captain W. L. Ritter; Advance on Washington in 1864--Letter from General Early; Attempt to Fasten on President Davis the Assassination of Mr. Lincoln, by Judge Cleary; Annual Reunion of the Virginia Division A. N. V.--Address of Colonel Archer Anderson on Campaign and Battle of Chickamauga; Artillery of A. N. V. in Last Campaign; Battle of Ocean Pond, Fla.; Battle of Taylor's Ridge--Report of General M. P. Lowry; Battle of Ringold Gap--Report of General Cleburne; Battle of Monocacy and Advance on Washington--Report of General Early; Battle of Hatcher's Run--Telegram from General Lee; Battle of Mobile Bay, by Captain J. D. Johnston; Cavalry Operations in North Alabama. Report of General S. D. Lee; Courage of the Confederate Soldier, by Rev. Dr. Hawthorne; Correspondence of Hon. Geo. W. Campbell, of Tennessee; Concentration before Shiloh; Captain Polk's Rejoinder; Capture of General Scammon; Cavalry Operations in Mississippi--Report of General S. D. Lee; Depopulation of Atlanta by Sherman--Account of Colonel J. H. Keatley, U. S. A.; Decent of General R. E. Lee from King Robert the Bruce, of Scotland, by Professor W. W. Fontaine; Dedication of the A. N. V. Association Tomb, and Unveiling of the Jackson Statue at New Orleans: Description of the Scene and Monument; Notice of the poem by Mrs. Townsend, and oration by General Fitz Lee; Verbatim Report of the Speech of President Davis; Oration to Mrs. Jackson and Miss Julia; Expedition against Pine Bluff--Report of General Marmaduke; Experiences of a Northern Man in the Confederate Army; Engagement Near Aldie 17th of June, 1863, by General W. C. Wickham; Exploit of Torpedo Boat St. Patrick--Report of General D. H. Maury; Expedition into Hardy and Hampshire--Report of General Early; Exploits of Stephen Elliott, By Major J. A. Hamilton; Fight at Aldie--Report of Colonel Rosser; Field Letters from General Ewell's Headquarters; Forgotten Testimony on State Sovereignty, by Charles Harris; Fight with the Gunboats at Mathias Point--Report of Colonel Daniel Ruggles; Gettysburg--Report of General William E. Jones; Extract from Report of Chief of Ordinance A. N. V.; History of Lane's North Carolina Brigade, by General James H. Lane; Infantry of the A. N. V., By Major C. S. Stringfellow; Interview of Colonel Baldwin with Mr. Lincoln--Letter from Colonel J. H. Keatley, of Iowa; Kirby Smith's Kentucky Campaign, by Major Paul F. Hammond; Kennesaw Mountain, by General S. G. French; Lee's Offensive Policy in Campaign of 1864--A Letter to One of His Corps Commanders; "Lost Opportunity at Spring Hill": General Cheatham's Reply to General Hood; Last Days of the Confederate Treasury and what Became of Its Specie--Captain M. H. Clark Last Acting Treasurer of the Confederacy; Memoir of First Maryland Regiment, by General B. T. Johnson; Notes and Queries: Did Grant Receive and Return Lee's Sword?; What Confederate Battery Opposed Hancock's Corps while Crossing the North Anna the 24th of May, 1864?; Protection of Jackson's Flanking Column, at Chancellorsville; A Federal Colonel on the Confederate Armies; "Did General Lee descend from Robert, the Bruce, King of Scotland?"; "Was Lieutenant Meigs Killed in Fair Combat?"; Authenticity of the Dalghren Papers; "Jeb" Stuart's Correspondence at Lewinsville; Where was the Extreme Right of the Confederate Army on 3d of June, '64?; Where is General Nathaniel Green buried?; Manufacturing History--Who Runs the Machine?; General Sherman Manufacturing History; What Confederate Battery Fired the last Gun at Appomattox?; What Infantry Regiment Accompanied General Stuart to Ely's Ford the Night Jackson was wounded at Chancellorsville?; Desired Return of the Sword of a Federal Officer; Can New England claim John Smith as one of her Heroes?; Operations against Newbern, N. C. in 1864; Origin of the Lone Star and the Coat of Arms of Texas, by J. C. Butler; Organization of the Maryland Line, by Rev. H. E. Hayden; Operations of Artillery of Army of Western Louisiana, by General J. L. Brent; Operations Around Winchester in 1863; Proof that Lieutenant Meigs, of Sheridan's Staff was Killed in Fair Combat; Reminiscences of the Army of Northern Virginia, by J. Wm. Jones; Ream's Station--Report of General Wickham; Raid of Captain Wm. Miles Hazard on Lieutenant Simon's Island, by Col. A. R. Chisolm; Ode by Paul Hayne; Review of Dodge's Chancellorsville, by Col. Wm. Allan; Repulse of Federal Raid on Knoxville, by Captain B. F. Wyly; Reminiscences of Hood's Tennessee Campaign, by Captain W. O. Dodd; Reminiscences of 2nd of April, '65, by Judge H. W. Bruce; Strength of the Federal Armies; Sherman's Advance on Meridian; Sherman's Campaign in Mississippi in Winter of 1864; Sketch of Longstreet's Division, by General E. P. Alexander; Sketch of Fourth Kentucky Infantry, by Captain J. H. Welles; Work of the Southern Historical Society in Europe. 576 pp. Item ships from the USA; international orders may require a postage adjustment -- contact me if you would like a quote before you purchase.