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Hineks,
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Gen.)
Col. Edward W. Report of. Ball's Bluff, Va., Oct. 21, 1861. Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 29, 1861, p. 2,
col. 4.
—Letters from
Col. Hincks and
Col. Ansel D. Wass, as to reason of the resignation of the latter.
Boston Evening Journal, March 30, 1862, p. 4,
col. 6.
—His arrival in
Boston, with others, after the Peninsular engagements; account of campaign from
Col. Hincks. Boston Evening Journal, July 5, 1862, p. 4,
col. 5.
—Reported killed at
Antietam; memorial notices.
Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 20, 1862, p. 4,
col. 1.
—Not killed at
Antietam, etc. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 19.
—Letter declining nomination for Congress.
Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 25, 1862, p. 2,
col. 2.
—Being attacked by the Boston Courier for taking part in
New Hampshire election, is defended by a friend in a letter to the Journal.
Boston Evening Journal, March 17, 1863, p. 2,
col. 5.
—Citation from speech at
Cambridge, Mass , Nov. 5, 1883, about
Gen. Butler and the 7th N. Y. Regt.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 21, p. 612.
Where will the rebellion leave us?
Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 236.
Cruise on the ‘
Sassacus;’ illus;
Washington to New Orleans, Dec., 1863.
Harper's Mon., vol. 29, p. 712.
—‘
Sassacus’ and ‘
Albemarle.’
Century, vol. 36, p. 427.
Heart of the war, verses.
Atlantic, vol. 14, p. 240.
An old Salt objects, in detail, to his seamanship, as shown in a complimentary letter about
Gov. Andrew's course, and closes: ‘
Holmes may be a very good poet or doctor, but I'll be whipped if he's a sailor.’
Boston Evening Journal, June 4, 1862, p. 4,
cols. 4, 5.
—Bread and the newspaper.
Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 346.
—‘Choose you this day,’ war verses.
Atlantic, vol. 11, p. 288.
—God save the flag,
poem. Atlantic, vol. 15, p. 115.
—Last charge,
poem. Atlantic, vol. 13, p. 244.
—My hunt after the captain.
Atlantic, vol. 10, p. 738.
—Our progressive independence.
Atlantic, vol. 13, p. 497.
—Voyage of the good ship
Union, poem.
Atlantic, vol. 9, p. 398.
—Wormwood cordial of history.
Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 507.
Foster's expedition,
S. C., Nov. 29, 30, 1864.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 242.
— – Mention of 54th and 55th Regts.
M. V. I.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 258.
Appointment and removal of. Century, vol. 33, p. 106.
—At
Seven Pines.
Capt. J. N. Crawford.
United Service Mag., new ser., vol. 1, p. 290.
—Chancellorsville revisited by.
Samuel P. Bates.
Century, vol. 32, p. 777.
—Estimate of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 29, p. 310.
—Fighting Joe; with portrait.
W. F. G. Shanks, cor. N. Y. Herald.
Harper's Mon., vol. 31, p. 639.
—Letter on
Chancellorsville.
Century, vol. 35. p. 962.
—The last execution of Confederate, ordered by.
Judge W. M. Dickson.
Century, vol. 35, p. 961.
Army ration,
rev. of, with resume of contents.
Army and Navy Journal, vol 1, p. 595.
and others. Pope's Virginia campaign of 1862.
Mass.
Hist. Soc.,
rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 43, p. 422.
Thinking bayonet; color guard, notice of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 1, p. 89.
Hospital.
Ambulance system attacked by
Henry I. Bowditch and defended by
Sen. Henry Wilson. Boston Evening Journal, Aug. 17, 1863, p. 2,
col. 3; Aug. 19, p. 2,
col. 3.
—Anecdote of
Mrs. Livermore.
Touching Incident.
Bivouac, vol. 1, p. 95.
—At
Worcester, Mass. Editorial upon
Surg.-Gen. Dale's address at the opening of the military hospital in that place.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 537.
—Cars, for New York and
Boston service, described.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 261.
—Days; book privately printed by the hospital superintendent at Fairfax Seminary,
Alexandria,
rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 7, p. 174.
—Difficulty of getting from, to regiment; rules of transportation, etc.
Geo. M. Powers.
Bivouac, vol. 3, p. 455.
—Entertainments at Campbell Hospital,
Washington, arranged by
Dr. J. H. Baxter. Boston Evening Journal, June 17, 1863, p. 4,
col. 3.
—Experiences of
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore.
My story of the civil war,
rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 48, p. 471.
—For invalid soldiers.
Address to the Legislature by
Gov. John A. Andrew, Jan., 1864. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 8, 1864, p. 1,
cols. 1-8; p. 2,
cols. 1, 2.
—Letters from a; after the
Wilderness.
Rachel Rollins.
Atlantic, vol. 38, p. 575.
—Life.
Geo. W. Powers. Bivouac, vol. 2, p. 274.
—Life in the army of the Potomac,
rev. of.
Wm. H. Reed.
Atlantic, vol. 18, p. 253.
—Life in
Washington, D. C.; some details.
Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 12, 1861, p. 2,
col. 3.
—Malingering; at
Camp Parole,
Annapolis, Md. Bivouac, vol. 3, p. 10.