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Gibbs, James M. comp.<br />

History of the First battalion, Pennsylvania six months<br />

volunteers, and 187th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer<br />

infantry; six months and three years service, Civil war,<br />

1863-1865. 1905 T973.7 G36<br />

Gibson, J. Thompson, cd.<br />

History of the Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania volunteer infantry;<br />

ed. by J. T. Gibson, under the direction of the<br />

Historical committee of the Regimental Association.<br />

1905. [Pittsburgh.] ^73.7 G371<br />

Goodrich, Phineas Grover.<br />

History of Wayne county, [Pa.]. 1880<br />

^74.823 G62<br />

Green, Samuel Abbott.<br />

Groton, [Mass.] during the Revolution, with an appendix.<br />

1900 T973.3 G83<br />

Contains the military rolls of Groton companies that served during the<br />

Revolution and other documents relating to the subject.<br />

[Lester, Charles Edwards.]<br />

Light and dark of the Rebellion. 1863<br />

T973-7 L65<br />

Not a continuous narrative, but slight sketches of incidents connected<br />

with the war.<br />

Mellick, Andrew D.<br />

Story of an old farm; or, Life in New Jersey in the eighteenth<br />

century, with a genealogical appendix. 1889. .qrg74.g M59<br />

"Bibliography," p.714-720.<br />

"On an almost imperceptible thread of Mellick family history is strung<br />

a wealth of information on early German immigration, and New<br />

Jersey history, especially during the Revolution. It is followed by a<br />

genealogy of the Mellicks." Larned's Literature of American history.<br />

Muffly, Joseph W. cd.<br />

Story of our regiment; a history of the 148th Pennsylvania<br />

vols., written by the comrades. 1904<br />

^73.7 M951<br />

Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, comte de.<br />

Battle of Gettysburg from the History of the Civil war in<br />

America. 1886 973-7 P23b<br />

Reprint of three chapters from the "History of the Civil war in<br />

America." Acknowledged to be the fairest and most graphic description<br />

of the battle ever written. The addenda contain a very full<br />

itinerary of the Army of the Potomac during June and July 1863.<br />

Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee.<br />

Report (ist); address and proceedings, February 1863.<br />

1863. Pittsburgh ^73.7 P674<br />

"Immediately on receiving news of the battle of Shiloh, the Board of<br />

Trade and citizens of Pittsburgh resolved to send an expedition to<br />

the relief of the wounded, and appointed 'The Pittsburgh Sanitary<br />

Committee' to carry into effect the patriotic design." ist report.<br />

Prince, Thomas.<br />

Chronological history of New-England, in the form of<br />

annals; from the discovery of Capt. Gosnold in 1602<br />

to [1633]. 1826<br />

rg74 P95<br />

"For forty years Thomas Prince was pastor of the South Church, Boston<br />

...As an introduction to the work he traced general chronology from<br />

the creation till the accession of James I. Then began the work proper<br />

—New England chronology. Of this only a part was completed, viz:<br />

that from the accession of James I. till a few months subsequent to<br />

the landing of Winthrop and his colonists in Massachusetts Bay. . .<br />

Prince was one of the most accurate compilers." Larned's Literature<br />

of American history.<br />

330

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