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COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER Continued. 



Columbus Day in the Americas. (In Pan American Union Bulletin, Nov. 

 1911, pages 887 to 893, illus.) Paper, 25c. AR 1.6 : e 33 B 



Columbus statue at Washington. (In American Republics Bulletin, Mar. 

 1909, pages 413, 414, 10 illus.) Paper, 25c. AR 1.6: 28 s 



Columbus, the world's benefactor, the man of destiny who conquered through 

 faith in an overruling, guiding Providence. Speech of Clement Brum- 

 baugh of Ohio, in House, Oct. 13, 1913. (In Congressional Record, vol. 

 50, no. 136, pages 6337 and 6341.) Paper, 4c. 



The new Columbus; by Henry P. Biggar. (In American Historical Asso- 

 ciation Report, 1912, pages 97 to 104.) Cloth, 65c. SI 4.1 : 912 



A criticism of Histoire critique de la grande enterprise de Christophe Colomb 

 by Henry Vignaud. 



See also America. 

 COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION, 1789-1815. See American State Papers. 



CONDUCT OF THE WAR. 



Report of Joint Committee 

 1863. 3 vols. 



Vol. 1. Army of the Potomac. 756 pages. Cloth, 55c. Y 4.C 75 : R 29 1 

 Vol. 2. Bull Run ; Ball's Bluff. 512 pages. Cloth, 40c. Y 4.C 75 : R.29 8 



Vol. 3. Western Department, or Missouri; Hatteras Inlet expedition; 

 Port Royal expedition; Burnside expedition; Fort Donelson ; Cap- 

 ture of New Orleans; Invasion of New Mexico; Accomac expedition; 

 Battle of Winchester, Mar. 23, 1862; Monitor and Merrimac; Pro- 

 tecting rebel property; Rebel barbarities; Wounded from Front 

 Royal, Va. ; Convalescent camp, Alexandria, Va. ; Trade in military 

 districts; Communicating countersign; Paymasters, returning slaves, 

 etc. 659 pages. Cloth, 45c. Y4.C75:R29 3 



1865. 3 vols. 



Vol. 1. Army of the Potomac ; Battle of Petersburg. [840] pages. Cloth, 

 60c. Y 4.C 75 : R 29* 



Includes reports on Generals Meade and Hooker, the Battle of Gettysburg, 

 and the testimony of Generals Sickles, Hancock, Banks, and others. 



Vol. 2. Red River expedition [under Gen. Banks] ; Fort Fisher expedi- 

 tion; Heavy ordnance. [900] pages. Cloth, 65c. Y 4.C 75 : R 29 5 



Vol. 3. Sherman-Johnston; Light-draft monitors; Massacre of Cheyenne 

 Indians; Ice contracts; Rosecrans' campaigns; Operations against 

 Charleston; Operations in Gulf Department ; Trade regulations; Battle 

 of Cedar Mountain; Treatment of prisoners; Exchange of prisoners; 

 Administration of Department of Arkansas. [568] pages. Cloth, 40c. 



Y 4.C 75 : R 29' 



1866. Supplemental report. 2 vols. 



Vol. 1. Reports of Generals Sherman and Thomas. [863] pages. Cloth, 

 60c. Y 4.C 75 : SuS 1 



Vol. 2. Reports of Generals Pope, Foster, Pleasonton, Hitchcock, Sheri- 

 dan, Ricketts, and communication from Norman Wiard on subject of 

 great guns. 381 pages, illus., maps. Cloth, 30c. Y 4.C 75 : Su 5 2 



CONFEDERACY, UNITED DAUGHTERS OF. Address of President Taft at 

 convention of United Daughters of Confederacy, at Continental Memorial 

 Hall, Washington, D. C., Nov. 12, 1912. 4 pages. (62d Cong., 3d sess., 

 S. Doc. 971.) Paper, 5c. 



CONFEDERATE STATES. 



Constitution of Confederate States, quotations from Statutes at Large of 

 Confederate States of America, edited by James M. Matthews. 1913. 

 23 pages. (63d Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 181.) Paper, 5c. 



Three paragraphs from the Constitution of the Confederate States are given, 

 the remainder of the document being extracts from laws of the Confederate Con- 

 gress relating to the war revenue. 



Inception of Montgomery convention ; by A. J. Gerson. ( In American His- 

 torical Association Report, 1910, pages 179 to 187.) Cloth, 70c. 



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