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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 13 13 Browse Search
Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee 10 10 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 10 10 Browse Search
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army 9 9 Browse Search
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899 6 6 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 6 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 5 5 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 5 5 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 5 Browse Search
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 5 3 Browse Search
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tain. We predict for it an immense run. "Ordnance Manual," for the use of officers, is another valuable volume, published by the same enterprising firm. "The Hand-Book of Artillery," for the service of the United States, (Army and Militia,) by Capt. Joseph Roberts, 4th Regiment of Artillery, U. S. A.: second edition, revised and enlarged. Richmond: West & Johnston. "Gilham's Manual of Instruction for the Volunteers and Militia; " published by West & Johnston. The author, Col. William Gil am, is a distinguished officer, and Professor of the V. M. I., whose works on military subjects have had a prodigious run. The present should be in the hands of every citizen soldier. We point proudly to these works as magnificent specimens of Southern enterprise. All of them are published here in Richmond, by a Richmond publishing house, in the midst of a war, which has thrown them entirely upon their own resources. They have been at great expense and labor in accomplishing th