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711]
1st
Mass.
Cav.
Maj. Sargent's last fight.
0. Bivouac, vol. 1, p. 237.
‘Sassacus,’ U. S. gunboat. Account of voyage, New York to
Washington, Nov., 1863; with list of officers.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 211.
— Against the ‘
Albemarle,’ May 5, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, pp. 647, 661.
— Cruise on the; illus;
Washington to New Orleans, Dec., 1863.
Dr. Edgar Holden.
Harper's Mon., vol. 29, p. 712.
—
and ‘Albemarle.’ Dr. Edgar Holden.
Century, vol. 36, p. 427.
— – Engaged at
Roanoke River, May 5, 1864; from
Army and Navy Journal Boston Evening Journal, May 31, 1864, p. 4,
col. 2.
Savage's Station, Va.
Battle of June 29, 1862.
See also Peninsular battles.
— – Rear-guard at; with map of field.
Gen. W. B. Franklin. Century, vol. 30, p. 454.
See also Sherman.
— Taking of. Despatches dated Dec. 22, 1864.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 301.
— – With
Gen. Foster's co-operation.
Full account.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 289.
— – – From Augusta Chronicle. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 310.
Disapproves of burying soldiers without religious services.
Boston Evening Journal, March 31, 1863, p. 2,
col. 1.
— Freedmen's Bureau turned over to
Gen. Howard, to the satisfaction of
South Carolina planters.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 146.
— Negro in blue.
Capt. J. F. Fitts. Galaxy, vol. 3, p. 249.
— Short notice of career, upon his appointment as major-general.
Boston Evening Journal, April 2, 1862, p. 4,
col. 8.
Massachusetts in the civil war,
rev. of. N. Y. Nation, vol. 14, p. 188.
Our diplomacy during the rebellion.
North American
Rev., vol. 102, p. 446.
Recollections of a naval officer.
Capt. Harwar Parker,
rev. of. Atlantic, vol. 52, p. 401.
Sea Islands.
Life on the.
Mrs. Charlotte L. Forten Grimke.
Atlantic, vol. 13, pp. 587, 666.
The legitimate in warfare; our use of torpedoes and other expedients.
United Service Mag., vol. 2, p. 350.
‘Sebago,’ U. S. gunboat. Review of her activity during the war, to date; short.
Boston Evening Journal, July 17, 1862, p. 4,
col. 3.
Secession.
Probability and commercial consequences of, in report of speech by
Hon. John B. Alley in House of Representatives,
Washington, Jan. 26, 1861. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 28, 1861, p. 1,
cols. 4-6.
— Review of affairs throughout the
South, at date; editorial.
Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 29, 1861, p. 2,
col. 1; Jan. 30, p. 2,
col. 2.
— Right of.
Joel Parker.
North American
Rev., vol. 93, p. 212.
— Threats of, and grievances of the
South, in report of speech by
Chas. Francis Adams in the House of Representatives,
Washington, Jan. 31, 1861. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 2, 1861, p. 4,
cols. 2-4.
Engagement of June 16, 1862.
Secret history of attack and defeat; letter of
Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens to
Maj.-Gen. Hunter. Boston Evening Journal, July 18, 1862, p. 4,
col. 2.
— – 28th Regt. M. V. I. loses twenty men. Boston Evening Journal, June 28, 1862, p. 2,
cols. 1, 2; p. 4,
cols. 1, 4.
— Engagement of July 16, 1863. Boston Evening Journal, July 18, 1863, p. 2,
cols. 2, 5, 7; July 20, p. 4,
cols. 2, 5; July 22, p. 2,
col. 1.
Secret service
of the
Confederacy.
James D. Bulloch,
rev. of.
H. C. Lodge. Atlantic, vol. 53, p. 260.
Self-possession
vs. prepossession;
first Bull Run.
J. R. Lowell.
Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 761.
‘Selma,’ prize, taken Aug. 5, 1864; decree about, by
Judge Lowell, U. S. district court,
Boston.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 296.
Service afloat during the war between the States,
rev. of.
W. D. Howells.
Atlantic, vol. 23, p. 515.
— Why
Semmes of the ‘
Alabama’ was not tried.
John A. Bolles. Atlantic, vol. 30, p. 88, 148.
Charleston in 1863.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 9, p. 466.
— Letter about military state of things at date, Aug. 15, 1864.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 5.
— Politics and
West Point; letter dated
Williamstown, Sept. 8, 1864.
Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 70.
Chattanooga; illus.
Harper's Mon., vols.
36, p. 137; 37, p. 1.
Sharpshooter's
duel.
Col. Theo. A. Dodge. Bivouac, vol. 1, p. 97.
54th
Regt.
M. V. I. Death of
Col. Shaw at
Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863: circumstantial account.
Edward L. Pierce. Boston Evening Journal, July 29, 1863, p. 4,
col. 3.
— Burial of.
Asst. Surg. John T. Luck.
Army and Navy Jour, vol. 3, p. 171.
— Letter from his father to
Gen. Gillmore, requesting that no attempt be made to disturb his place of burial;
Gen. Gillmore's reply.
Boston Evening Journal, Oct. 1, 1863, p. 4,
col. 2.