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CIVIL WAR Continued. 



Prisoners of war. Report on treatment of prisoners of war by rebel au- 

 thorities during War of Rebellion, to which are appended testimony taken 

 by committee, and official documents, statistics, etc. 1869. 1205 pages. 

 (40th Cong. 3d sess., H. Rept. 45; serial no. 1391.) Sheep, $1.70. 



The testimony includes statements of a large number of men who experienced 

 the rigors of imprisonment at Libby, Andersonville, and other Confederate prisons. 



Prizes. Report of cases in prize argued and determined in circuit and dis- 

 trict courts of United States for southern district of New York, 1861-65 ; 

 by Samuel Blatchford. 1866. 729 pages. (State Dept.) Sheep, $1.10. 



S 1.2 : P 93 2 



The cases under consideration were concerning vessels and their cargoes seized 

 for trying to enter blockaded southern ports during the Civil War. 



Prizes. Vessels captured and destroyed for violation of blockade or in bat- 

 tle, May, 1861 to May, 1865. 82 pages. (40th Cong. 2d sess., H. Ex. 

 Doc. 279. Bound with other docs. ; serial no. 1343. ) Sheep, $1.60. 



Ram fleet. Sketch history of U. S. Ram Fleet. (In War of Rebellion Rec- 

 ords of Navies, vol. 23, pages 274 to 277.) Cloth, 75c. N 36.6 : 1 28 



The idea of destroying the Confederate fleet by use of rams originated with Col. 

 Charles Ellet, jr., a civil engineer. Ihe operations of the fleet are included in the 

 above volume, and in vol. 24. 



Red River Expedition, cooperation of gunboats under D. D. Porter with 

 N. P. Banks, Mar. 12-May 22, 1864, naval operations. (In War of Rebel- 

 lion Records of Navies, vol. 2(5, pages 23 to 325 and 772 to 793.) Cloth, 75c. 



N 16.6 : 1 26 



Red River Expedition. Reports in regard to chartering transport vessels for 

 Banks [Red River] Expedition, the seaworthiness of such vessels, and 

 character of men employed to navigate them. 1863. 383+127 pages. 

 (37th Cong. 3d sess., S. Repts. 75 and 84. Bound with other reports; 

 serial no. 1151.) Sheep, $1.30. 



The committee found that certain individuals leased unseaworthy vessels to the 

 Government at exorbitant rates. 



Secession. Report and journal of select committee on disturbed conditions 

 of the country [with 6 minority reports]. 1861. [101] pages. (36th 

 Cong. 2d sess., H. Rept. 31. Bound with other reports; serial no. 1104.) 

 Sheep, $1.50. 



The report of this committee, appointed to consider a portion of President Lin- 

 coln's first message to Congress, with the numerous minority reports show clearly 

 the unfriendly feeling that existed and the number of widely divergent opinions 

 that there were concerning the proper remedy for the irritating subjects of slav- 

 ery, rights of the States, and other questions that caused the Civil War. 



Shiloh. Battle of Shiloh and organizations engaged; by D. W. Reed. Re- 

 vised 1909. 122 pages, maps. Cloth, 45c. W 63.2 : B 32 2 



Shiloh. Sherman at Shiloh. (In Sherman Memorial, pages 194 to 203, 

 iM?;p.) Paper/ 75c.; cloth, 90c. Y7.2:Sh5 



South. Military government of southern territory, 1861 to 1865; by A. H. 

 Carpenter. (In American Historical Association Report, 1900. vol. 1, 

 pages 465 to 598.) Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1 : OOO 1 



Stevens, Thaddeus. Attitude of Stevens toward conduct of Civil War; by 

 J. A. Woodburn. (In American Historical Association Report, 3906, vol. 

 1, pages 211 to 231.) Paper, 60c ; cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 906 1 



Telegraph operators. Report on bill for relief of telegraph operators who 

 served in War of Rebellion. 1901. 62 pages. (58th Cong. 2d sess., S. Doc. 

 251. Bound with other docs.; serial no. 4592.) Sheep, $1.45. 

 Contains an account of the lines built during the Civil War. 



Vicksburg. Operations against Vicksburg, May 19-July 4, 1863, by naval 

 forces under Porter, iiK-lncTirig bombardments, May 19-22, May 27, June 20, 

 and final surrender, July 4, 1863. (In War of Rebellion Records of 

 Navies, vol. 25, pages 15 to 124.) Cloth, 65c. N 16.6 : 1 25 



Vicksburg Campaign. (In Sherman Memorial, pages 214 to 231.) Paper, 

 75c ; cloth, 90c. Y 7.2 : Sh 5 



Virginia, Army of. Report of Maj. Gen. John Pope concerning operations 

 of army while under his command [June, 1862-Jan. 27, 1863]. 1863. 

 256 pages, map. (37th Cong. 3d sess.. House Ex. Doc. 81. Bound with 

 other floes.; serial no. 1164.) Sheep, $1.75. 



Includes reports of Generals Banks and McDowell. The 2d battle of Bull Run 

 is described. 



