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Nineteenth-Century American Literature and History: Trans-Mississippi West Fiche Listing Nineteenth-Century American Literature and History: Trans-Mississippi West Fiche Listing Anderson, Ephraim McDowell. [Corsan, W.C.]. Memoirs: historical and personal; including the Two months in the Confederate States, including a campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate brigade. visit to New Orleans under the domination of General Saint Louis, Times Printing Co. 1868 Butler. Fiche: 588-598 London, R. Bentley. 1863 By an English merchant. Austin, J.P. Fiche: 1013-1019a The blue and the gray: sketches of a portion of the unwritten history of the great American civil war, a Smith, James. truthful narrative of adventure, with thrilling An account of the remarkable Occurrances in the reminiscences of the great struggle on land and sea. Life and Travels of Colonel James Smith. Atlanta, Ga., The Franklin Printing and Publishing Fiche: 1100-1103 Co. 1899 Fiche: 600a-600g Field, Charles D. Three years in the saddle from 1861 to 1865; Barney, Chester. memoirs of Charles D. Field; thrilling stories of the Recollections of field service with the twentieth war in camp and on the field of battle. Iowa infantry volunteers; or, What I saw in the army, [Goldfield? Ia.]. [c.1898] embracing accounts of marches, battles, sieges, and Fiche: 1423-1424 skirmishes, in Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and along the Carden, Allen D. northern border of Mexico. The Missouri harmony; or, A collection of Psalm Davenport, Printed for the author at the Gazette Job and hymn tunes, and anthems, from eminent authors: Rooms. 1865 with an introduction to the grounds and rudiments of Fiche: 614a-614h music. Cincinnati, E. Morgan and Son. 1837 Booth, Benjamin F. To which is added a supplement, containing a Dark days of the rebellion, or, Life in southern number of admired tunes of the various metres, and military prisons, giving a corrected and thrilling several choice pieces, selected from some of the most history of unparalled [!] suffering. approved collections of sacred music. By an amateur. Indianola, Ia., Booth Publishing Company. 1897 Fiche: 1541-1551 Written from a diary kept while in Libby and Salisbury prisons in 1864-5, and now in possession of Mackey, John W. the author. The Shawnee witch; a romance of the western Fiche: 773-781a border. New York, George Munro. [1868] Britton, Wiley. Fiche: 1739-1740 Memoirs of the rebellion on the border, 1863. Chicago, Cushing, Thomas & Co. 1882 Grigsby, Melvin. Fiche: 815-825 The smoked Yank. Sioux Falls, Dakota Bell Publishing Co. 1888 Cogley, Thomas Sydenham. Fiche: 2517-2522 History of the Seventh Indiana cavalry volunteers, and the expeditions, campaigns, raids, marches, and Lothrop, Charles Henry. battles of the armbiographical sketches of Brevet A history of the First regiment Iowa cavalry Major General John P.C. Shanks, and of Brevet Brig. veteran volunteers, from its organization in 1861 to Gen. Thomas M. Browne, and other officers of the its muster out of the United States service in 1866. regiment; with an account of the burning of the Lyons, Ia., Beers & Eaton, Printers. 1890 steamer Sultana on the Mississippi river, and of the Also, a complete roster of the regiment, by Charles capture, trial, conviction and execution of Dick H. Lothrop. Davis, the guerilla. Fiche: 2986-2997 Laporte, Ind., Herald Company, Printers. 1876 Fiche: 944a-950a Pike, James. The scout and ranger: being the personal Collins, R.M., lieut. 15th Texas infantry. adventures of Corporal Pike, of the fourth Ohio Chapters from the unwritten history of the war cavalry. between the states; or, The incidents in the life of a Cincinnati, J.R. Hawley. 1865 Confederate soldier in camp, on the march, in the As a Texan ranger, in the Indian wars, delineating great battles, and in prison. western adventure; afterward a scout and spy, in St. Louis, Nixon-Jones Printing Co. 1893 Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas, Fiche: 954-962 under Generals Mitchell, Rosecrans, Stanley, Sheridan, Lytle, Thomas Crook, and Sherman. Fully illustrating the secret service. Twenty-five full-page engravings. Fiche: 3741-3750 1 Nineteenth-Century American Literature and History: Trans-Mississippi West Fiche Listing Rose, Victor, M. Ware, Eugene Fitch. Ross's Texas Brigade. The Lyon Campaign in Missouri. 1881 Topeka, Kans., Printed by Crane. 1907 Being a Narrative of Events; 185 p. Being a history of the First Iowa infantry and of the Fiche: 3910-3914 causes which led up to its organization, and how it earned the thanks of Congress, which it got. Together Gayarre, Charles Etienne Arthur. with a birdseye view of the conditions in Iowa Romance of the history of Louisiana. preceding the great civil war of 1861. New York, D. Appleton. 1848 Fiche: 6992-7002 A series of lectures, by Charles Gayarre. Fiche: 4926-4931a Champigny, Jean, chevalier de. La Louisiane ensanglantee, avec toutes les Watterson, Henry. particularites de cette horrible casastrophe, redigees Oddities in southern life and character. sur le serment de temoins dignes de foi. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin. 1883 Londres, Aux depens de l'editeur: chez Fleury edited by Henry Watterson; with illustrations by Mesplet. 1773 W.L. Sheppard and F.S. Church. Fiche: 7919-7921b Fiche: 5228-5239 Spring, Gardiner. Calvert, Henry Murray. Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills, late Reminiscences of a boy in blue, 1862-1865. missionary to the south western section of the United New York and London, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1920 States, and agent of the American colonization Fiche: 5348-5335a society, deputed to explore the coast of Africa. New York, New York Evangelical Missionary Cate, Wirt Armistead, ed. Society, J. Seymour Printer. 1820 Two soldiers; the campaign diaries of Thomas J. Fiche: 8891-8893b Key, C.S.A., December 7, 1863-May 17, 1865, and Robert J. Campbell, U.S.A., January 1, 1864-July 21, Darby, William. 1864; edited, with an introduction, notes and maps. The emigrant's guide to the western and Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press. southwestern states and territories comprising a 1938 geographical and statistical description of the States. Fiche: 5356-5363 New York, Kirk & Mercein. 1818 Accompanied by a map of the United States. Clark, James Samuel. Fiche: 9285-9288b Life in the middle west; reminiscences of J.S. Clark. Webber, Charles Wilkins. Chicago, The Advance Publishing Company. [1916] Old Hicks, the guide, or, Adventures in the Fiche: 5386-5389 Camanche country in search of a gold mine. New York, Harper. 1855 West, John Camden. Fiche: 9367-9370a A Texan in search of a fight. Waco, Texas., Press of J.S. Hill & Co. 1901 Bennett, Emerson. Being the diary and letters of a private soldier in Forest and prairie, or Life on the frontier. Hood's Texas brigade. Philadelphia, J.W. Bradley. 1860 Fiche: 5564-5568 Fiche: 9389-9393a Clark, George. Lewis, Meriwether. A glance backward; or, Some events in the past History of the expedition under the command of history of my life. Captains Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the [Houston, Press of Rein]. [1914?] Missouri, thence across the Rocky mountains and Fiche: 6501-6503 down the river Columbia to the Pacific ocean. Philadelphia, Bradford and Inskeep. 1814 Fletcher, William Andrew. Performed during the years 1804-5-6. By order of the Rebel private, front and rear; experiences and government of the United States / prepared for the observations from the early fifties and through the press by Paul Allen. civil war. Fiche: 9420-9431a Beaumont, Press of the Greer Print. 1908 Fiche: 6800-6805 Polley, Joseph Benjamin. Hood's Texas brigade, its marches, its battles, its achievements. New York, Neale Publishing. 1910 Fiche: 6895-6903 2 Nineteenth-Century American Literature and History: Trans-Mississippi West Fiche Listing Bryant, Edwin. Stuart, Granville. What I saw in California: being the journal of a Montana as it is, being a general description of its tour, by the emigrant route and South pass of the resources, both mineral and agricultural, including a Rocky mountains, across the continent of North complete description of the face of the country, its America, the great desert basin, and through climate, etc. California, in the years 1846, 1847. New York, C.S. Westcott. 1865 New York, D. Appleton & Company; Philadelphia, Fiche: 9743-9745 G.S. Appleton. 1848 Fiche: 9538-9543 Tufts, James. A tract descriptive of Montana Territory, with a Coke, Henry John. sketch of its mineral and agricultural resources. A ride over the Rocky mountains to Oregon and New York, R. Craighead. 1865 California. Fiche: 9746 London, R. Bentley. 1852 With a glance at some of the tropical islands, Kellogg, Louise Phelps, ed. including the West Indies and the Sandwich isles. Early narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699. Fiche: 9559-9563a New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1917 with a facsimile and two maps. Colt, Miriam (Davis), Mrs. Fiche: 9754-9758a Went to Kansas; being a thrilling account of an ill- fated expedition to that fairy land, and its sad results; Bruce, Henry Clay. together with a sketch of the life of the author. The new man. Watertown [N.Y.] Printed by L. Ingalls & Co. 1862 York, Pa., P. Anstadt. 1895 Fiche: 9695-9698 Twenty-nine years a slave. Twenty-nine years a free man. Recollections of H.C. Bruce. Hayden, Ferdinand Vandeveer. Fiche: 10278-10282 Contributions to the ethnography and philology of the Indian tribes of the Missouri Valley. Bay, William Van Ness. Philadelphia, C. Sherman. 1862 President's message--slavery--California. prepared under the direction of Capt. William F. [Washington, Printed at the Congressional Globe Raynolds. Office]. [1850] Fiche: 9700-9703 Speech of Hon. W.V.N. Bay, of Missouri, in the house of representatives, February 20, 1850, in Leland, Alonzo. committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on New map of the mining regions of Oregon and the resolution referring the President's message to the Washington Territory...compiled from observations various standing committees.
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