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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Massachusetts in the Rebellion. (search)
Massachusetts in the Rebellion. The important work of preparing a trustworthy history of the part taken by Massachusetts in the late Civil War was commenced by William Schouler (Adjutant-General of the Commonwealth through the entire Rebellion), at the request of the late Governor John A. Andrew, and of many others among our most prominent citizens. This enterprise received encouragement from the Legislatures of 1868 and 1870, and was warmly supported by generous individuals who subscribed for tile work and induced others to subscribe. The result is found in
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Schouler's history of Massachusetts in the civil war. Two volumes. (search)
Schouler's history of Massachusetts in the civil war. Two volumes. Vol. I., published in the spring of 1868, contains a consecutive war narrative as derived from the State records and correspondence. It is the complete history of Governor Andrew's public career. Vol. II., published in the fall of 1871, is devoted to the work of the different towns and cities of this Commonwealth. It is made up from new and valuable materials. This work has been very favorably noticed by the press, and flattering testimonials were received from President Grant, General Sherman, the Massachusetts Senators, Hon. E. R. Hoar, late Attorney-General, and many others. Price of each volume, five dollars. The two volumes may now be obtained, as a set, for eight dollars. Extra bindings, in sheep or Turkey morocco, will be supplied on order at cost price. Each volume is complete in itself. Published by the author, and sold by subscription only. Copies sent free of charge, by mail or express,