U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Civil War-Battles-1863-Gettysburg 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 30 Apr 2013

U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Civil War-Battles-1863-Gettysburg 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 30 Apr 2013

U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Civil War-Battles-1863-Gettysburg 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 30 Apr 2013 GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN & BATTLE, Jun-Jul, 1863 A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CAMPAIGN SOURCES CONTENTS General Sources…..p.1 Specific Actions…..p. -Brandy Station (9 Jun).....p.2 -Martinsburg (14 Jun)…...4 -Winchester (12-15 Jun)…..p.4 -Aldie, Middleburg, Upperville (17-21 Jun)…..p.5 -Stuart's Raid (24 Jun-2 Jul)…..p.5 -CS Raid on Gettysburg (26 Jun)…..p.7 -Carlisle & Points East (27 Jun-2 Jul)…..p.7 -York (28 Jun)…..p.7 -Fountaindale (28 Jun)..…p.8 -Westminster (29 Jun)..…p.8 -Hanover (29 Jun).….p.8 -Hunterstown (2 Jul)…..p.9 -Fairfield (3 Jul).….p.9 -Smithburg, MD (5 Jul)…..p.9 -Funkstown (10 Jul)…..p.9 -Retreat (4-12 Jul).....p.9 Other…..p.11 GENERAL SOURCES Bearss, Edwin C., & Hill, J. P. Receding Tide: Vicksburg and Gettysburg: The Campaigns that Changed the Civil War. Wash, DC: National Geographic Society, 2010. 399 p. E475.27.B423. Gottfried, Bradley M. Roads to Gettysburg: Lee’s Invasion of the North, 1863. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 2001. 300 p. E475.52.G68. Day-by-day event narrative. Gettysburg-Campaign p.2 Haines, Douglas C. “The Advance of Ewell’s Corp’s [sic] June 18 Through June 29.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 33: pp. 7-26. E475.53.G482no33. _____. “The Advance of Longstreet’s First Corps to Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 39: pp. 7-44. E475.53.G482no39. Hall, Clark B. “’The Army is Moving’: Lee’s March to the Potomac, 1863: Rodes Spearheads the Way.” Blue & Gray (Spring 2004): pp. 6-10, 11-17, 19-22 & 44-66.. Per. Himmer, Robert. “A Matter of Time: The Issuance of the Pipe Creek Circular.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 46: pp. 7-18. E475.53.G482no46. Long, Roger. "General Orders No. 72: 'By Command of Gen. R.E. Lee.'" Gettysburg Magazine No. 7: pp. 13-22. E475.53.G482no7. (Lee's orders for the conduct of his troops in PA). Vermilyea, Peter C. “’To Prepare for the Emergency’: Military Operations in the Gettysburg Area Through June 24, 1863.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 32: pp. 39-48. E475.53.G482no32. Wenger, Warren D. Western Maryland, Springboard of the Union Army to Gettysburg. Bridgeton, NJ: Eugene Printing, 1997. 38 p. E475.51.W46. Woodworth, Steven E. Beneath a Northern Sky: A Short History of the Gettysburg Campaign. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. 229 p. E475.51.W662. -Brandy Station Beattie, Dan. Brandy Station, 1863: First Step towards Gettysburg. NY: Osprey, 2008. 96 p. E475.51.B43. Beck, R. Mc. "General JEB Stuart at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863." Journal of the United States Cavalry Association (May/Jun 1935): pp. 5-10. Per. Borke, Heros von, & Scheibert, Justus. The Great Cavalry Battle of Brandy Station, 9 June 1863. Winston Salem, NC: Palaemon, 1976. 143 p. E475.51.B67. Bowmaster, Patrick A. “Beverly H. Robertson and the Battle of Brandy Station.” Blue & Gray (Fall 1996): pp. 20-22 & 24-33. Per. Brennan, Patrick. “Thunder on the Plains of Brandy.” North & South (Apr 2002): pp. 14-34 & (May 2002): pp. 32-51. Per. Davis, George B. "The Cavalry Combat at Brandy Station, Va., on June 9, 1863." Journal of the United States Cavalry Association (1914): pp. 190-98. Per. Downey, Fairfax. Clash of Cavalry: The Battle of Brandy Station. Gaithersburg, MD: Butternut, 1985 reprint of 1959 ed. 238 p. E475.51D745. Gettysburg-Campaign p.3 Elliot-Wright, Phillip. “Cavalry Clash at Brandy Station.” Military Illustrated (Aug 2002): pp. 32-39. Per. Fleek, Sherman L. "Swirling Cavalry Fight." America's Civil War (Sep 1989): pp. 42-49. Per. Ford, Charles W. "Charge of the First Maine Cavalry at Brandy Station." In War Papers (MOLLUS, ME, Vol. 2). Portland, ME: Thurston, 1900. pp. 268-289. E464.M5.1991v17. Gallagher, Gary W. "Brandy Station: The Civil War's Bloodiest Arena of Mounted Combat." Blue & Gray (Oct 1990): pp. 8-20, 22 & 44-56. Per. Hall, Clark B. "The Battle of Brandy Station." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jun 1990): pp. 32-42 & 45. Per. _____. "Long and Desperate Encounter: Buford at Brandy Station." Civil War VIII (Jul/Aug 1990): pp. 12-17 & 66-67. Per. Kennedy, William V. "The Cavalry Battle at Brandy Station." Armor (1956): pp. 27-31. Per. Longacre, Edward G., editor. "A Race for Life at Brandy Station." Civil War Times Illustrated (Dec 1979): pp. 32-38. Per. [Henry C. Whelan, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry] McKinney, Joseph W. Brandy Station, Virginia, June 9, 1863: The Largest Cavalry Battle of the Civil War. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2006. 331 p. E475.51M34. Newhall, Frederick C. "The Battle of Beverly Ford." Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1988. pp. 134-146. E464.A6. Nielson, Jon M., editor. "The Prettiest Cavalry Fight You Ever Saw." Civil War W Times Illustrated (Jul 1978): pp. 4-12 & 42. Per. Account, 2nd New Jersey Cavalry. Nye, Wilbur S. "Brandy Station, June 9: Stuart vs. Pleasanton." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jul 1963): p. 23. Per. Owsley, Douglas W. The History and Archaeology of St. James Episcopal Church, Brandy Station, Virginia…. Brandy Station, VA: By the Church, ca 1990. 83 p. F234.B73.O97. Ryan, Thomas J. “Prelude to Branch Station: The Anatomy of an Unsuccessful Reconnaissance.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 47: pp. 7-15. E475.53.G482no47. Sipkoff, Martin. "Flank Attack." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jul/Aug 1994): pp. 38-41. Per. On proposed race track at battle site. _____. "Irreconcilable Differences." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jan/Feb 1994): pp. 42-45. Per. On recent battlefield preservation efforts. Gettysburg-Campaign p.4 Tucker, Glenn. "Jeb Stuart Learned on Fleetwood Hill Federals Could Fight on Horseback Too." Civil War Times (Dec 1960): pp. 5-6 & 18-19. Per. Wittenberg, Eric J. The Battle of Brandy Station: North America’s Largest Cavalry Battle. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2010. 271 p. E475.51.W583. _____. “The Fight at Stevensburg, June 9, 1863: Saving Jeb Stuart from Defeat at Brandy Station.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 44: pp. 6-27. E475.53.G482no44. -Martinsburg French, Steve. “The Battle of Martinsburg.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 34: pp. 7-25. E475.53.F482no34. -Winchester Chance, Mark. “Prelude to Invasion: Lee’s Preparations and the Second Battle of Winchester.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 19: pp. 5-36. E475.53.G482no19. Duncan, Richard R. Beleagured Winchester: A Virginia Community at War, 1861-1865. Baton Rouge: LSU, 2007. 380 p. F234.W8.D86. See Chap. 4. Grunder, Charles E. The Second Battle of Winchester, June 12-15, 1863. Lynchburg, VA: Howard, 1989. 108 p. E475.5.G78. Longacre, Edward G. "Target: Winchester, Virginia." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jun 1976): pp. 22-31. Per. Maier, Larry B. Gateway to Gettysburg: The Second Battle of Winchester. Shippensburg, PA: Burd Street, 2002. 332 p. E475.5.M35. Sword, Wiley. “Confederate Maj. John W. Daniel Describes the 2nd Battle of Winchester at the Beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 35: pp. 7-9. E475.53.G485no35. Wells, Dean M. “Ewell Seizes the Day at Winchester.” America’s Civil War (Mar 1997): pp. 40-45. Per. Gettysburg-Campaign p.5 -Aldie, Middleburg, Upperville Bliss, George N. The First Rhode Island Cavalry at Middleburg, Va., June 17 and 18, 1863. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Historical Society, 1889. 56 p. E464.M5.1991v35. _____. "A Review of Aldie." Maine Bugle (1894): pp. 123-32. E511.4.M352.1894. _____. "A Rebuttal of Captain Bliss' Review of Aldie." Maine Bugle (1894): pp. 256-62. E511.4.M352.1894. Grandchamp, Robert. “’Our Regiment has Just Been Cleaned Up’: The 1st Rhode Island Cavalry at Middleburg.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 37: pp. 7-15. E475.53.G482no37. Green, Charles O. An Incident in the Battle of Middleburg, Va., June 17, 1863. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Historical Society, 1911. 38 p. E464.M5.1991v37. Myers, Jerry. "Shells and Saber Points." Military History (Oct 1992): pp. 50-57, 88, 90 & 92. Per. On all three battles. Nye, Wilbur S. "Cavalry Actions June 17-21." Civil War Times Illustrated (Jul 1963): p. 24. Per. O'Neill, Robert F., Jr. The Cavalry Battles of Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville, Small But Important Riots, June 10-27, 1863. Lynchburg, VA: Howard, 1993. 228 p. E475.5.O54. _____. "The Fight for the Loudoun Valley: Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville, Va., Opening Battles of the Gettysburg Campaign." Blue & Gray (Oct 1993): pp. 12-16, 18-21, 46-48, 50, 52-57 & 60. Per. Starr, R.F.S. "The Battle of Middleburg." Virginia Country's Civil War II (1984): pp. 18-19, 21 & 56. Per. -Stuart’s Raid Barratt, John. “’Jeb’ Stuart versus George Armstrong Custer.” Military Illustrated (Mar 2005): pp. 32-39. Per. Brooksheer, William R., & Snider, David K. "Too Late to Gettysburg." In Glory at a Gallop: Tales of the Confederate Cavalry. NY: Brassey's, 1993. pp. 140-54. E546.5.B75. Callihan, David L. “JEB Stuart’s Fateful Ride.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 23: pp. 6-18. E475.53.G482no23. Edwards, William W. "Stuart Rides Again." Cavalry Journal (Jan 1930): pp. 34-58. Per. Continuation of article from Apr 1929 issue; this part covers raids during Antietam and Gettysburg Campaigns. Gettysburg-Campaign p.6 Forsyth, Michael J. “Stuart’s Raid in the Gettysburg Campaign and why it Failed.” Gettysburg Magazine No. 47: pp. 16-20. E475.53.G482no47. Gorman, Paul R. "J.E.B. Stuart and Gettysburg." Gettysburg: Historical Articles of Lasting Interest No. 1: pp. 86-92. E475.53.G48no1. Haines, Douglas C. “Confederate Command Failure at the Blue Ridge.” Gettysburg Magazine No.

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