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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
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Chancellorsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.13
Gettysburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.13
Charles Scribner (search for this): chapter 1.13
W. H. C. Whiting (search for this): chapter 1.13
Literary notices.
History of the tenth Massachusetts Battery of light Artillery, 1862-1865.
By John D. Billings. Boston: Hall & Whiting, Publishers.
1881.
This is a well gotten up book of four hundred pages, which tells in interesting style the story of a gallant battery which served with the Army of the Potomac.
With few exceptions it seems to be written in a fair spirit, and to strive to do justice to the Confederates--albeit a little more careful study of our official reports and a little less reliance on McCabe's Lee as Confederate authority, would have helped the historic value of the book.
On the whole, we commend it as greatly superior to many similar publications.
We are indebted to the courteous author for our copy.
The Publishers — Charles Scribner's Sons, New York — have sent us the following additional volumes of their Campaigns of the civil war:
III.
The Peninsula, by General Alexander S. Webb; IV.
The Army under Pope, by John C. Ropes, Esq.;
John C. Ropes (search for this): chapter 1.13
John D. Billings (search for this): chapter 1.13
Literary notices.
History of the tenth Massachusetts Battery of light Artillery, 1862-1865.
By John D. Billings. Boston: Hall & Whiting, Publishers.
1881.
This is a well gotten up book of four hundred pages, which tells in interesting style the story of a gallant battery which served with the Army of the Potomac.
With few exceptions it seems to be written in a fair spirit, and to strive to do justice to the Confederates--albeit a little more careful study of our official reports and a little less reliance on McCabe's Lee as Confederate authority, would have helped the historic value of the book.
On the whole, we commend it as greatly superior to many similar publications.
We are indebted to the courteous author for our copy.
The Publishers — Charles Scribner's Sons, New York — have sent us the following additional volumes of their Campaigns of the civil war:
III.
The Peninsula, by General Alexander S. Webb; IV.
The Army under Pope, by John C. Ropes, Esq.; V
Alexander S. Webb (search for this): chapter 1.13
Abner Doubleday (search for this): chapter 1.13
Francis Winthrop Palfrey (search for this): chapter 1.13
McCabe (search for this): chapter 1.13