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DODGE, D. Home Scene at the Fall of the Confederacy. Atlantic Monthly, LXIX, pp. 661-671.

DODGE, D. Cave-dwellers of the Confederacy. Atlant., LXVIII, p. 514. DOUBLEDAY, A. Gettysburg Made Plain. New York, Century. 12mo. pp. 59.

DUFFY, E. History of the One hundred and fifty-ninth Regiment N. Y.
S. V. New York, P. P. Harper. 1890.
ELLIOTT, G. The Confederate ram Albemarle. Cent., XXXVI, pp. 420–440.
EMILIO, L. F. History of the Fifty-fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Vol.
unteer Infantry, 1863-1865. Boston Book Co. pp. (15), 409. 1888.
FORBES, E. Thirty Years After; an Artist's Story of the Great War.
Philadelphia, Fords, Howard & Hulbert. pp. (1), 79. Fol. 1891.
Fox, W. L. Regimental losses in the American civil war, 1861-1865.
Albany Pub. Co. 4to. pp. 600. 1889.

FRY, J. B. Lord Wolseley answered. No. Am. CXLIX, p. 728.

GALWEY, T. E. Fredericksburg and the assault on Marye's Heights. Cath. World, L, pp. 367.

GORDON, A. C. Hard times in Southern Confederacy. Cent., xxxvi, pp.

761-771.

HALSTEAD, M. (U. S. Civil War) Confederate pictures. Cosmopol., IX, p.

496.

HARRIS, T. M. The assassination of Lincoln; the great conspiracy. Boston, American Citizen Co. 12mo. 1892.

HART, A. B. The defeat of the South in the civil war. N. Eng. Mag., n. s. V, p. 363.

HAYDEN, H. E. Lincoln's restoration policy for Virginia, 1865. Mag. Am. Hist., XXII, pp. 487-488.

HEDRICK, M. A. Incidents of the civil war. Lowell, Huse. 4to. pp. 179. 1888.

HENDRICK, J. R. Noncombatant's war reminiscences. Atlan., LXIV, p. 449.

HERR, G. W.

Episodes of the civil war. San Francisco, Bancroft. 1890. IRWIN, R. B. The history of the Nineteenth Army Corps. New York, Putnam. 8vo. 1888.

ISHAM, A. B., and OTHERS, Prisoners of war and military prisons. Cincinnati, R. Clarke.

1890.

JOHNSON, R. Short history of the war of secession, 1861-1865. Boston, Ticknor. pp. 14, 552. 1888.

JOHNSON, R. N., and C. C. BUEL, Battles and leaders of the civil war. New York, Century Co. 4to. 1888.

THE KINSTON Whitehall and Goldsboro (N. C.) Expedition, December, 1862. New York, W. W. Howe. 16mo. pp. (12), 92. 1891. KNOX, T. W. The Republican Party and its leaders: a history of the party from its beginning to the present time; lives of Harrison and Reid. New York, P. F. Collier. 8vo. pp. 600. 1888.

LE COMTE DE PARIS, History of the civil war in America. vol. 4. Philadelphia, Porter & Coates. pp. (17), 681. (Dial, Ix, p. 33; Nation, XLVII, p. 379.)

LEE, A. E. Battle of Gettysburg. Columbus, Smythe. pp. 46. 1888.

LETTER from the Secretary of War transmitting an exhibit of documents touching the history of the Negro in the American Colonies and of his military service. Washington, Gov. Print. Off. pp. 3. 1888. LEWIS, G. History of Battery E, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the war of 1861 and 1865 to preserve the Union. Providence, Snow & Farnham. pp. (11), 540. 1888.

LOGAN, J. A. Volunteer soldiers of America. Chicago, Peale. pp. 706. 1888.

LOWELL, J. R. Political essays. Boston, Houghton, Miflin, 12mo. pp. (6), 326. (Atlan., LXII, p. 274; Dial (Ch.), IX, p. 95.)

LONG, J. D. The Republican Party, its History, Principles and Policies. New York, M. W. Hazen. pp. 427. 1888.

MCMASTER, J. B. The North in the War. Chautauquan, XV, pp. 152–158. MCMASTER, J. B. The abolition of slavery in the United States. Chautauquan, xv, pp. 24-28.

MARINE, W. M. Relations of Maryland to the Union during the late civil war. Baltimore, James & Cɔ. pp. 12. 1889.

MORAN, F. E. Col. Rose's Tunnel at Libby Prison. Century, xxxv, pp. 770-790.

MORRIS, G. History of a volunteer regiment (Wilson's Zouaves). New
York, Veteran Volunteer Pub. Co. 8vo. pp. (7), 160. 1891.
OAKLEY, J. M. From Libby Prison to Freedom. Lippinc., XLI, p. 812.
OGLESBY, T. R. Britannica answered and the South vindicated. Mont-
gomery, Alabama Pr. Co. 8vo. pp. 60. 1891.

OHIO COMMANDERY of Military Order Loyal Legion. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865. Cincinnati, Clarke & Co. 3 vols.

PATTON, J. H. Reconstruction. Mag. Am. Hist., xx, pp. 204–218.

PHISTERER, F. New York in the war of the rebellion. New York, Phisterer. 8vo. pp. 532. 1891.

PORTER, D. D. Naval history of the civil war, including all the operations in conjunction with the Navy. New York, Sherman Pub. Co., pp. 800.

1889.

ROBERTSON, R. S. Escape of Grant and Meade, 1864. Mag. Am. Hist., XIX, pp. 249-251.

ROPES, J. C. The Civil War as we see it now. Scrib. M., IX, p. 776.

Ross, E. G. The Impeachment Trial (President Johnson). Scribner's Mag., XI, No. 4, pp. 519-525.

ROY, J. F. Negroes in the Civil War. N. Eng. Reg., LI, p. 353.

SHALER, N. S. The Border State Men of the Civil War. Atlantic Monthly, LXIX, pp. 245-258.

SHELTON, W. H. Prisoners of the United States civil war: A hard road to travel out of Dixie. Cent., XL, p. 931. SHERIDAN, P. H.

270-280.

Last days of the civil war. N. Am. Rev., CXLVII, pp.

SHERMAN, W. T. Grand strategy of the civil war.

582-598.

Century, XXXV, PP,

STILES, R. Lincoln's restoration policy for Virginia. Mag. Am. Hist.,

XXII. pp. 209–223.

STUART, A. H. H. Leading incidents of first popular movement in Virginia, 1865, to reestablish peaceful relations between Northern and Southern States. Richmond, Randolph & English. pp. 72. 1888.

THOMPSON, S. M. Thirteenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers. Boston, Houghton. 1888.

TIEMANN, W. F. History of the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Regiment, New York State Volunteers, 1862-1865. New York, Tiemann. 8vo. pp. 188. 1891.

TROBRIAND, R. Four years with the Army of the Potomac. Tr. G. K. Dauchy. Boston, Ticknor. pp. (19), 757. 1888.

VORIS, A. C.

Charleston in the rebellion. Cincinnati, R. Clarke. pp.

(2), 49. 1888.

WAR of the Rebellion, Official records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Series 1,43 volumes accompanied by atlas, 24 parts. Washington, U. S. War Dept.

WATSON, W. Life in Confederate army. New York, Scribner & Welford. 12mo.

WATTERSON, H. The Southern Confederacy. Chautauquan, xv, pp. 147

152.

WILLARD, S. Myth of the Confederacy. Nation, LIV, p. 227.

WILLIAMS, G. W. A history of the negro troops in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. New York, Harpers. pp. (16), 353. 1888.

WILSON, N. Confederate makeshifts. Overland, XIII, p. 71. WILSON, J. G., and T. M. COAN. Personal recollections of the war of the rebellion. New York, Wiley. 8vo. 1891.

WISE, J. S. The West Point of the Confederacy. Cent., XXXVII, p. 461; id., boys in the Battle of New Market, Va., May 15, 1864; ib., p. 461. WOOD, A. E. Burning of Columbia, S. C. North Am. Rev., CXLVI, pp. 400404.

WYETH, J. A., and W. R. Holloway. Treatment of Confederate prisoners. Cent., XLII, p. 757.

WYMAN, L. C. Antislavery reminiscences. Atlan., LXIV, p. 164. VISCOUNT WOLSELEY, An English view of the Civil War. No. Am., CXLVIII, p. 538; CXLIX, pp. 30, 446, 594, 713.

SOCAL HISTORY.

For the publications of the various State Historical Societies see the Bibliography compiled by Mr. A. P. C. Griffin in the Reports of the American Historical Association for the years 1890 and 1892.

Topics relating to Local History will be found also under Colonial History, page 521, above, and under Biography, page 552, below.

NEW ENGLAND.

BARTLETT, A. L. Transformation of New England. Forum, VII, p. 634. BUCKLEY, J. M. Witchcraft. Cent. Mag., XXI, pp. 408-422.

DEANE, C. Remarks on Hubbard's map of New England. Cambridge, Wilson. pp. 12. 1888.

DEXTER, H. M. Pilgrims in Leyden. New Eng. Mag., 1, p. 49. DREW, T. B. A monument to the Pilgrims. New Eng. Mag., 1, p. 77. FERGUSON, C. New England primer, 1690.

149.

Mag. Am. Hist., xx, pp. 148,

FINLEY, J. H. Trading companies (Holland and Massachusetts Bay companies). Chautauquan, XIV, pp. 403-407; 529-533.

FISKE, J. The beginnings of New England; or, the Puritan theocracy in its relation to civil and religious liberty. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 12mo, pp. (15) 296. GOODWIN, J. A. The Pilgrim Republic. Boston, Ticknor. 1888. (Nation, XLVII, p. 35.)

1889.

GREEN, S. A. Population of Groton at different times, with some notes on the provincial census of 1765. Cambridge, Wilson. pp. 8. 1888. EARLE, A. M. The Colonial meetinghouse in New England. Atlant., LXVII, p. 191.

EARLE, A. M. The Sabbath in Puritan New England. New York, Scribner. 12mo, pp. 335.

ELLERY, W. Journey to Philadelphia from Dighton, Mass., 1778. Pennsyl. Mag., XII, p. 190.

HALE, E. E. Life of the Pilgrims in common. New Eng. Mag., 1, p. 27.
HISTORICAL American road. Chamb., LXVII, p. 721.

HUMPHREY, F. A. How New England was made. Boston, Lothrop. 1890.
JILLSON, C. Early New England arbitration. Mag. Am. Hist., XIX, pp.
435, 436.
JOHNSON, A. E.
XIV, p. 383.

Development of education in New England.
1890.

Andover R.,

KINGSLEY, W. L. The historic forces which gave rise to Puritanism. New Haven (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor). pp. 66. 1888.

KINGSLEY, W. L. New England towns in Colonial times. N. Eng. Reg., L, p. 149. 1889.

LAMSON, D. F. Emigration from New England to New Brunswick, 1763–64. Mag. Am. Hist., xxv, p. 118.

LYON, I. W. Colonial furniture of New England. Boston, Houghton. 8vo. 1891.

MEAD, E. D. The message of Puritanism for this time. New Eng. Mag., IV, p. 462.

MOWRY, A. M. John Calvin's influence on the New England town meeting. New Eng. Mag., n. s. II., p. 101.

NEW ENGLAND PURITANS. Blackw., CL, p. 823.

PALFREY, J. G. History of New England. Boston, Little, Brown & Co. 5 vols. 1890.

PERKINS, C. E. A study of Puritanism.

PRAYERS OF THE PURITANS.

Unita. R., xxx, pp. 289-306.

Atlant., LXVII, p. 853.

PURITANS in fiction. N. Eng., LIV, p. 139.

SEWARD, W. H. Story of a journey to New England in 1831. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVI, p. 376.

SMYTH, E. C. The French-Canadians in New England. Am. Antiq. Soc. Proc., VII, pp. 316-337.

STORRS, F. The Puritan spirit. Boston, Cong. S. S. and Pub. Soc. 1890. TUTTLE, C. W. Capt. Francis Champernowne, the Dutch conquest of Acadie and other historical papers. Boston, J. Wilson. 4to, pp. 426. 1889.

UNDERWOOD, F. H. Awakening of New England. Contemp., LIV, pp. 257-278.

WALL, C. A. The Puritans versus the Quakers.

pp. 70. 1888.

Worcester, Seagrave.

WEEDEN, W. B. Economic and social history of New England. Boston,

Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 12mo, 2v. 1890.

MASSACHUSETTS.

ACTS AND RESOLVES, public and private, of the Province of the Massachu setts Bay. Boston, State Printer. 7 vols., 4to. 1892.

ADAMS, C. F. Three episodes of Massachusetts history: the settlement of Boston Bay; the Antinomian controversy; a study of church and town government. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 2 vols. 1892. 'ADAMS, C. F., and C. P. CRANCH, 250th anniversary of the church in Quincy, Mass. N. Eng. Mag., 1, p. 263.

ADAMS, C. F. Municipal government; lessons from the experience of
Quincy, Mass. The Forum, XIV, pp. 282-292.

ADAMS, S. Letter to the town of Boston, 1769. N. Eng. Reg., p. 27.
BARBER, A. D. The alleged persecution of Massachusetts, or justice to the
Pilgrims. The New Englander, xx, pp. 255-266. 1892.
BARTLETT, A. L.
BRAYLEY, A. W.

pp. 156. 1890.

Annals of Old Haverhill, Mass. N. Eng. Mag., 11, p. 522.
History of the Boston fire department. Boston, Dale.

BRIDGMAN, R. L. Ten years of Massachusetts. Boston, Heath. 12 mo. pp. 127. 1888.

BRIGGS, L. V. Shipbuilding on North River, Plymouth County, Mass. Toronto (Canada), Briggs. 1890.

BUSH, G. G. History of higher education in Massachusetts. Washington, Gov. Pr. Off. 8vo., pp. (2), 445. 1888.

CARRICK, J. Slavery in New York and Massachusetts. Mag. Am. Hist., XXI, p. 156.

CENTENARY of Massachusetts Historical Society. Mag. Am. Hist., XXV, pp. 250-253.

CHAMBERLAIN, N. Y. Yarmouth, Mass. N. Eng. M., 1, p. 301.

CLARK, G. F. History of the temperance reform in Massachusetts, 1813-'83. Boston, Clark & Carruth. 12 mo, pp. (11), 268. 1888.

CODMAN, J. Second story of Old Charlestown, Mass. N. Eng. Mag., III, p. 796.

COLLECTIONS of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Vol. III. Boston, Hist. Assoc. pp. 579. 1889.

DANA, R. H. The practical working of the Australian system of voting in Massachusetts. Phila. Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci. pp. 18. 1888. DANIELS, G. F. History of the town of Oxford, Mass. Oxford, G. F. Daniels. 8vo, pp. 846. 1888.

DAVIS, A. M. Search for the first building for Harvard College. Atlant., LXVI, p. 211.

DIAZ, A. M. A pilgrimage to Plymouth, Mass. New Eng. Mag., 1, p. 1. DOUGLAS, C. H. J. Financial history of Massachusetts from the organi

zation of the Massachusetts Bay Company to the American Revolution. New York, Columbia Coll. Studies. pp. (2) 148. 1892.

DYER, C. N. History of the town of Plainfield, Mass. Northampton, Mass., Gazette Co. pp. 187. (Mag. Am. Hist., xxvi, p. 479.)

ELLIS, G. E. The Puritan age and rule in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1629-'85. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. pp. (19), 576. 1888. (Unit. Rev., xxx, p. 221; Nation, XLXII, p. 35.)

FOGG, J. S. H. Original documents relating to Boston, Mass. New Eng. Hist. and Gen. Reg., XLVI, pp. 121-123; 254-257.

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