Second Bull Run.Pdf

Second Bull Run.Pdf

U.S. Army Military History Institute Civil War-Battles-1862 East 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 15 Oct 2012 SECOND BULL RUN CAMPAIGN (Aug-Sep 1862) A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Histories…..p.1 Military School Studies….p.6 Specific Engagements. -Cedar Mountain (9 Aug)…..p.7 -Catlett's Station (22-23 Aug)…..p.7 -Kettle Run (27 Aug)…..p.8 -Brawner’s Farm (28 Aug)…..p.8 -Groveton & Gainesville (28 Aug).....p.8 -Thoroughfare Gap (28 Aug)…..p.9 -Chantilly (1 Sep)…..p.9 -Fitz-John Porter Case.….p.10 Special Aspects -Maps…..p.11 -Medical…..p.11 GENERAL HISTORIES Adelman, Garry E. Manassas Battlefields Then & Now: Historic Photography at Bull Run. Brunswick, MD?: Center for Civil War Photography, 2011. 63 p. E472.18.A25. Allan, William. "Lee's Campaign against Pope in 1862." Magazine of American History (1884): pp. 126-47. Per. _____. "Pope's Campaign Again: A Noteworthy Review of Facts and Figures." Magazine of American History (1886): pp. 483-89. Per. _____. "Strength of the Forces under Pope and Lee." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 2. Boston: Ticknor, 1886. pp. 195-219. E470.M65v2. Ambrose, Stephen E. "Henry Halleck and the Second Bull Run Campaign." Civil War History (Sep 1976): pp. 238-49. Per. Second Bull Run p.2 Berkeley, Norbonne. "Eighth Virginia's Part in Second Manassas." Southern Historical Society Papers 37 (1909): pp. 313-16. E483.7.S76v37. Bonekemper, Edward H. III. “General Disobedience.” Civil War Times (Dec 2010): pp. 32-39. Per. Bowman, M.T.V. "My Experience in Pope's Retreat." In War Sketches and Incidents (MOLLUS, IA, Vol. 2). Des Moines, IA: Kenyon, 1898. pp. 48-56. E464.M5.1991v56. Cannan, John. The Antietam Campaign. NY: Gallery Books, 1990. 184 p. E474.65.C36. A Comprehensive Sketch of the Battle of Manassas or Second Bull Run... Wash, DC: Manassas Panorama Co., 1886. 24 p. E473.77.C74. Cullen, Joseph P. "Five Cent Pope." Civil War Times Illustrated (Apr 1980): pp. 4-6, 8-9 & 44-47. Per. Cussons, John. Jack Sterry, the Jessie Scout: An Incident of the Second Battle of Manassas, on Which Turned the Source of the Campaign and the Fate of the Southern Army: From the Notebook of a Confederate Soldier. York, PA: Gazette Print, 1906. 24 p. E473.77.C89. Evans, Thomas H. "'All Was Complete Chaos': As a Federal Regular Saw Second Manassas." CW Times Illustrated (Jan 1968): pp. 32-41. Per. Gaff, Alan D. & Gaff, Maureen. “The Dread Reality of War’: Gibbon’s Brigade, August 28- September 17, 1862.” In Giants in Their Tall Black Hats: Essays on the Iron Brigade. Bloomington, IN: IN U, 1998. pp. 67-85. E493.5.I7.G53. Gallagher, Gary W. "Scapegoat in Victory: James Longstreet and the Battle of Second Manassas." Civil War History (Dec 1988): pp. 293-307. Per. _____. “Scapegoat in Victory: James Longstreet and the Battle of Second Manassas.” In Lee and his Generals in War and Memory. Baton Rouge: LSU, 1998. pp. 139-57. E467.1.L4.G35. Gordon, George H. "The Twenty-seventh Day of August, 1862." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 2. Boston: Ticknor, 1886. pp. 99-132. E470.M65v2. Goss, Warren L. "Recollections of a Private--Two Days of the Second Battle of Bull Run." In War Sketches, a compilation of articles, possibly from Century Magazine, pp. 467-74. E463.W37. Greene, A. Wilson. "Artistry in August: Jackson at Second Manassas." In Whatever You Resolve to Be: Essays on Stonewall Jackson. Baltimore: Butternut & Blue, 1992. pp. 75-11. E467.1.J15.G73. Haight, Theron W. "King's Division: Fredericksburg to Manassas--an Episode of Pope's Virginia Campaign." In War Papers (MOLLUS, WI, Vol. 2.). Milwaukee, WI: Burdick, Armitage & Allen, 1896. pp. 345-56. E464.M5.1991v47. Second Bull Run p.3 Hanson, Joseph M. Bull Run Remembers: The History, Traditions and Landmarks of the Manassas (Bull Run) Campaigns Before Washington, 1861-1862. Manassas, VA: Nat'l Capitol, 1953. 194 p. E472.18.H36. Extensive tour guide. Hattaway, Herman. "Stephen D. Lee and the Guns at Second Manassas." In Leadership During the CW. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 1898. pp. 124-39. E468.D42. Haven, Franklin. "The Conduct of General McClellan...and his Alleged Neglect to Support the Army of General Pope." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 2. Boston: Ticknor, 1886. pp. 263-302. E470.M65v2. Hennessey, John. Historical Report on the Troop Movements for the Second Battle of Manassas, August 28 through August 30, 1862. Denver, CO: NPS, 1985. 580 p. E473.77.H46. See also Hennessey's Second Manassas Battlefield Map Study (Lynchburg, VA: Howard, 1991; E473.77.H462.) _____. Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1993. 607 p. E473.77.H463. _____. "The Second Battle of Manassas: Lee Suppresses the 'Miscreant' Pope." Blue & Gray (Aug 1992): pp. 10-22, 24-26, 28, 30-34 & 46-59. Per. _____. “Stuart’s Revenge.” Civil War Times Illustrated (May/Jun 1995): pp. 38-45. Per. Union raid on Verdiersville, during which Stuart’s hat was stolen. Horton, Charles P. "The Campaign of General Pope in Virginia, its Objects and General Plan." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 2. Boston: Ticknor, 1886. pp. 31-97. E470.M65v2. Johnson, Curt, ed. "We Cleared Their Way...Firing Canister." [Samuel Benjamin, E/ 2d U.S. Artillery] Civil War Times Illustrated (Mar/Apr 1993): pp. 20 & 22-23. Per. Johnston, Robert M. "Pope's Campaign in Virginia." Military Historian and Economist (1917): pp. 297-98; 3 (1918): pp. 38-48 & 182-94. Per. Jordan, Frank B. "Retrospect, a Condensed Review for the Busy Reader: Second Bull Run." Infantry Journal (Jan 1929): 50-58. Per. Kelly, Dennis. "Second Manassas: The Battle and Campaign." Civil War Times Illustrated (May 1983): Entire Issue. Per. Knoke, Keith. “The Evil Effects of Dancing.” North & South (Sep 2010): pp. 50-65. Per. Memoir of Second Bull Run by James Tanner, Company D, 87th New York Infantry. Second Bull Run p.4 Leasure, Daniel. "Personal Observations and Experiences in the Pope Campaign." In Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle (MOLLUS, MN, Vol. 1). St. Paul, MN: St. Paul Book & Sta Co, 1887. pp. 135-66. E464.M5.1991v26. "Leave Pope to Get Out of his Scrape": McClellan's Dispatches. Wash, DC: McGill & Witherow, 1864. 8 p. E473.77.L43. Lee Takes Command: From Seven Days to Second Bull Run. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life, 1984. 176 p. E473.6.L45. Lyon, James W. War Sketches, From Cedar Mountain to Bull Run: Consisting of Personal and Historical Incidents of the Campaign under Major General John Pope, in the Summer of 1862. Buffalo, NY: Young, Lockwell, 1882. 33 p. E173.P18no202pam1. Miller, J. Michael. “The Battles of Bristoe Station.” Blue & Gray Magazine Vol. 26, No. 2 (2009): pp. 6-17, 19-27 & 40-65. Per. Covers both 1862 & 1863 actions. Mills, Lewis E. General Pope's Virginia Campaign of 1862. Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke, 1870. 32 p. E473.7.M66. Martin, David G. The Second Bull Run Campaign, July-August 1862. Conshohocken, PA: Combined Books, 1997. 299 p. E473.77.M37. Monroe, John A. Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, at the Second Battle of Bull Run. Providence, RI: Soldiers & Sailors Hist Soc of RI, 1890. 33 p. E464.M5.1991v35. Naisawald, L. VanLoan. “Stonewall’s Manassas Return.” America’s Civil War (Nov 2002): pp. 62-69. Per. Patchan, Scott C. Second Manassas: Longstreet's Attack and the Struggle for Chinn Ridge. Wash, DC: Potomac Books, 2011. 185 p. E473.77.P38. _____. “Second Manassas: Thoroughfare Gap to Kearny’s Attack, August 28-29, 1862.” Blue & Gray Magazine Vol. 29, No. 2 (2012): pp. 6-16, 19-28 & 40-65. Per. Quincy, Samuel M. "The Character of General Halleck's Administration in the Summer of 1862...and the Share Which Belongs to him in the Campaign of General Pope." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 2. Boston: Ticknor, 1886. pp. 1-80. E470.M65v2. Redwood, Allen C. "With Jackson's 'Foot Cavalry' at the Second Manassas." In War Sketches, cited above, pp. 614-21. E464.W37. Ropes, John C. The Army under Pope. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1989 reprint of 1882 edition. 229 p. E493.P6.R66. Second Bull Run p.5 Ruffner, Kevin C. “‘Tenting on the Old Camp Ground’: The Civil War History of Union Mills, Fairfax County, Virginia.” Typescript, 1992? 177 p. E581.97.U54.R83. "The Second Battle of Bull Run: Pennsylvania Guardsmen will Maneuver over Historic Ground at Manassas." Pennsylvania Guardsman (Aug 1939): pp. 14-19. Per. Sheppard, Eric W. The Campaign in Virginia and Maryland, June 26th to Sept. 20th, 1862: Cedar Run, Manassas, and Sharpsburg. NY: Macmillan, 1911. 306 p. E473.7.S54. Stackpole, Edward J. From Cedar Mountain to Antietam, August-September, 1862: Cedar Mountain, Second Manassas, Chantilly, Harpers Ferry, South Mountain, Antietam. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1959. 466 p. E473.7.S78. Stevens, Hazard. "The Second Battle of Bull Run." In Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 9. Boston: By the Society, 1912. pp. 449-96. E470.M65v9. Stevenson, John D. "Pope's Virginia Campaign." In War Papers and Personal Reminiscences (MOLLUS, MO). St. Louis, MO: Becktold, 1892. pp. 323-53. E464.M5.1991v14. Tanner, James. "Experience of a Wounded Soldier at the Second Battle of Bull Run." Military Surgeon (Feb 1927): pp. 121-39. Per. Time-Life Books. Voices of the Civil War: Second Manassas. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life, 1995.

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