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U.S. Army Military History Institute Civil War Biographies-Union 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 31 Mar 2010Aug 2009 DANIEL E. SICKLES A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources Dalessandro, Robert J., & Hartwig, D. Scott. “Was Dan Sickles the Savior of the Union Left on July 2?” North & South (Jun 2005): pp. 52-60. Per. Articles presenting two opposing points of view. Ford, David. “Daniel Edgar Sickles.” On Point (Summer 2007): pp. 21-22. Per. Gallagher, Gary W., editor. The Second Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership. Kent, OH: Kent State, 1993. 210 p. E475.53.S46. Hessler, James. “Sickles and Meade Prior to Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 41: pp. 55-60 & 69-84. E475.53.G482no41. Hessler, James A. Sickles at Gettysburg: The Controversial Civil War General Who Committed Murder, Abandoned Little Round Top, and Declared Himself the Hero of Gettysburg. NY: Savas Beatie, 2009. 490 p. E415.9.S53.H47. _____, & Drummond, Jack. “Sickles Returns.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 34: pp. 64-85. E475.53.G482no34. Hunt, Henry J. “The Second Day at Gettysburg.” In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Vol. 3. Secaucus, NJ: Castle, 1982 reprint of earlier editions. pp. 290-313. E470.B346. Longacre, Edward. "He Lusted for Love and Battle: Damnable Dan Sickles." Civil War Times Illustrated (May 1984): p. 16-25. Per. Meade, George G. (Jr.) With Meade at Gettysburg. Phila: J.C. Winston, 1930. 205 p. E475.53M49. Pinchon, Edgcumb. Dan Sickles: Hero of Gettysburg and "Yankee King of Spain." Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1945. 280 p. E467.1S57P5. Raver, K. Paul. “Deception and the Citizen-General: The Sickles Faction at Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 31: pp. 59-78. E475.53.G482no31. Robertson, William G. “The Peach Orchard Revisited: Daniel E. Sickles and the Third Corps on July 2, 1863.” In Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership: Three Days at Gettysburg Kent, OH: Kent State, 1999. pp. 130-46. E475.53.T57. Rusling, James F. Lincoln and Sickles. n.p.: Third Army Corps Union, 1910. 17 p. E457.15.R95. Daniel Sickles p.2 Sauers, Richard A. A Caspian Sea of Ink: The Meade-Sickles Controversy. Baltimore: Butternut & Blue, 1989. 194 p. E475.53.S35. Sickles, Daniel E. Daniel E. Sickles Collection, 1859-1911. 2 reels. E467.1.S57.A2.1859Microfilm. _____. Daniel E. Sickles Collection, Addition. 2 reels. E467.1.S57.A22.1845Microfilm. _____. Oration Delivered by Maj-Gen D.E. Sickles, USA, before the Society of the Army of Potomac, Fredericksburg, Va, May 25, 1900. Pamphlet, 1900. 24 p. E649.S56. _____. Trial of the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles for Shooting Philip Barton Key...Feb 27, 1859. NY: De Witt, 1859. 106 p. KF228.B4.D4x. Stevenson, James. History of the Excelsior or Sickles' Brigade. Paterson, NJ: Van Derhoven & Holms, 1863. 40 p. E493.5.2d.2dIIIP6. Swanberg, W.A. Sickles the Incredible. NY: Scribner, 1956. 433 p. E467.1.S57.S83. .