Book Read Free

Rebels at the Gate: Lee and McClellan on the Front Line of a Nation Divided

Page 40

by W Hunter Lesser


  Carnes, Eva Margaret. Centennial History of the Philippi Covered Bridge, 1852–1952. Philippi, WV: Barbour County Historical Society, 1952.

  ———. The Tygarts Valley Line: June–July 1861. Philippi, WV: First Land Battle of the Civil War Centennial Commemoration, Inc., 1961.

  ———. J.E. Hanger, The First Man to be Injured by a Cannon Ball in the Civil War and the First to Have a Limb Amputated. Philippi, WV: The Barbour County Historical Society, 1961.

  Catton, Bruce. The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1960.

  Chesnut, Mary B. A Diary From Dixie. Edited by Ben A. Williams. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1949.

  Christen, William. “Mrs. Van Pelt: A Lady in Camp…” Civil War Lady magazine. vol. 1, no. 6: 23–24.

  Cincinnati Daily Commercial.

  Cincinnati Daily Gazette.

  Clark, Walter A. Under the Stars and Bars or, Memories of Four Years Service with the Oglethorpes, of Augusta, Georgia. 1900. Reprint. Jonesboro, GA: Freedom Hill Press, Inc., 1987.

  Clarksville (TN) Jeffersonian

  Cobb, William H. “Story of Moses and Margaret Phillips.” Magazine of History and Biography. Randolph County Historical Society, Elkins, WV, no. 7 (1933): 30–33.

  ———. “The Huttonsville Vicinity.” Magazine of History and Biography. Randolph County Historical Society, Elkins, WV, no. 3 (1926): 55–63.

  Cohen, Stan. The Civil War in West Virginia: A Pictorial History. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, 1995.

  Coldwater (MI) Republican

  Collier, Calvin L. “They'll Do To Tie To!” The Story of the Third Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A. 1959. Reprint. Little Rock, AR: Eagle Press, 1988.

  Cometti, Elizabeth, and Festus P. Summers, eds. The Thirty-fifth State: A Documentary History of West Virginia. Morgantown: West Virginia University Library, 1966.

  Cook, Roy Bird. Lewis County in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Charleston, WV: Jarrett Printing Co., 1924.

  Couper, William. Claudius Crozet: Soldier-Scholar-Educator-Engineer. Charlottesville, VA: The Historical Publishing Co., Inc., 1936.

  Cox, Jacob D. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1900.

  ———. “McClellan In West Virginia.” From Sumter to Shiloh: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 1, 126–48. 1887. Reprint. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956.

  Cullum, George W. Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. From It's Establishment, in 1802, to 1890. vol 2. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1891.

  Culp, Edward C. The 25th Ohio Vet. Vol. Infantry in the War for the Union. Topeka, KS: Geo. W. Crane & Co., 1885.

  Curry, Richard O. A House Divided: A Study of Statehood Politics and the Copperhead Movement in West Virginia. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1964.

  D

  Dabney, R.L. Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson). New York: Blelock & Co., 1866.

  Dargan, Elizabeth Paisley, ed. The Civil War Diary of Martha Abernathy; Wife of Dr. C.C. Abernathy of Pulaski, Tennessee. Beltsville, MD: Professional Printing, Inc., 1994.

  Davis, Jefferson. “Robert E. Lee.” Southern Historical Society Papers. vol. 17 (January-December 1889): 362–72. Reprint. Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint Co., 1978.

  ———. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government. Richmond: Garrett and Massie Inc., n.d.

  Dayton, Alston G. “Address of Honorable Alston Gordon Dayton.” Statue of Governor Francis Harrison Pierpont. Proceedings in Statuary Hall and in the Senate and the House of Representatives on the Occasion of the Unveiling, Reception, and Acceptance of the Statue From the State of West Virginia. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1910.

  Dayton, Ruth W. “The Beginning—Philippi, 1861.” West Virginia History. vol. 13 (July 1952): 254–66.

  Deitz, Dennis. “Ghost of Traveler, General Lee's War-Horse.” Greenbrier County in the Civil War, 1861–1865. Ronceverte, WV: Lee Headquarters Trust, Inc., 1993.

  Dickinson, Jack L. Tattered Uniforms and Bright Bayonets: West Virginia's Confederate Soldiers. Huntington, WV: Marshall University Library Associates, 1995.

  Dowdey, Clifford and Louis H. Manarin, eds. The Wartime Papers of Robert E. Lee. 1961. Reprint, New York: Da Capo Press, 1987.

  Downer, Edward T. Stonewall Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862. Lexington, VA: Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Inc., 1959.

  Drake, James Vaulx. Life of General Robert Hatton, Including His Most Important Public Speeches, Together, with much of his Washington & Army Correspondence. 1867. Reprint. Lebanon, TN: Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1996.

  Drewry, W.S. The Southampton Insurrection. Washington: Neale Company, 1900.

  E

  Ecelbarger, Gary L. Frederick W. Lander: The Great Natural American Soldier. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000. Elwood, John W.

  Elwood's Stories of the Old Ringgold Cavalry, 1847–1865: The First Three Year Cavalry of the Civil War. Coal Center, PA: Privately published, 1914.

  Entrepreneurship Class. A Dish of History: A Historical Cookbook Dedicated to Saylie McDonald and Mary Elizabeth Anthony. Elkins, WV: Randolph County Vocational Technical Center, n.d.

  Espenshade, A. Howry. Pennsylvania Place Names. State College, PA: The Pennsylvania State University, 1925.

  F

  Fansler, Homer F. History of Tucker County, West Virginia. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1962.

  Frame, Katharine Hart. “David B. Hart, Rich Mountain Guide.” Magazine of History and Biography. Randolph County Historical Society, Elkins, WV, no. 12 (April 1961): 64–75.

  Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.

  Freeman, Douglas S. R.E. Lee: A Biography. 4vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934–1935.

  Frothingham, John B. Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. B.F. Kelley. Boston: L. Prang & Co., 1862.

  Fry, James B. “McDowell's Advance to Bull Run.” From Sumter to Shiloh: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 1, 167–93, 1887. Reprint. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956.

  G

  Geiger, Joe, Jr. “Holding the Line: Confederate Defense of the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike in the Fall of 1861.” Master's Thesis. Department of History, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, 1995.

  Grayson, Andrew J. History of the Sixth Indiana Regiment in the Three Months' Campaign in Western Virginia. Madison, IN: Courier Print, ca. 1875.

  Grebner, Constantine. “We Were the Ninth”: A History of the Ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry April 17, 1861 to June 7, 1864. Translated and edited by Frederic Trautmann. 1907. Reprint. Kent, OH: The Kent State University Press, 1987.

  Griggs, Walter S., Jr. General John Pegram, C.S.A. Lynchburg, VA: H.E. Howard, Inc., 1993.

  Guie, H. Dean. Bugles in the Valley: Garnett's Fort Simcoe. Portland, OR: Oregon Historical Society, 1956.

  H

  Hagans, John Marshall. Sketch of the Erection and Formation of the State of West Virginia From the Territory of Virginia. Reprinted from vol. 1, West Virginia Supreme Court Report, Charleston, WV: 1927.

  Hagy, P.S. “The Laurel Hill Retreat in 1861.” Confederate Veteran. vol. 24 (April 1916): 169–73.

  Hall, Granville D. The Rending of Virginia. Chicago: Mayer & Miller, 1901.

  ———. Lee's Invasion of Northwest Virginia in 1861. Chicago: The Mayer & Miller Company, 1911.

  Hall, James E. The Diary of a Confederate Soldier. Edited by Ruth Woods Dayton. Privately printed, 1961.

  Hamilton, William Douglas. Recollections of a Cavalryman of the Civil War After Fifty Years, 1861–1865. Columbus, OH: The F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1915.

  Hancock (IN) Democrat.

  Hannaford, E. The Story of a Regiment: A History of the Campaigns, and Associations in the Field, of the Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Cincinnati, OH: Privately published, 1868.

/>   Harper's Weekly.

  Haselberger, Fritz. Yanks From the South! (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Baltimore, MD: Past Glories, 1987.

  Hawkins, Rush C. “Early Coast Operations in North Carolina.” From Sumter to Shiloh: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 1, 632–59, 1887. Reprint. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956.

  Hay, John. Lincoln and the Civil War in the Diaries and Letters of John Hay. Edited by Tyler Dennett. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1939.

  Hays, E.Z. ed. History of the Thirty-second Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Columbus, OH: Cott & Evans, 1896.

  Head, Thomas A. Campaigns and Battles of the Sixteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers. 1885. Reprint. McMinnville, TN: Womack Printing Company, 1961.

  Headley, P.C. Massachusetts In The Rebellion. Boston: Walker, Fuller and Company, 1866.

  Hermann, Isaac. Memoirs of a Veteran. 1911. Reprint. Lakemont, GA: CSA Press, 1974.

  Hewitt, Janet B. et al., ed. Supplement to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. 100 vols. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1994-?

  Hoover, Sallie W.S. “Col. John Augustine Washington, C.S.A.” Magazine of History and Biography. Randolph County Historical Society, Elkins, WV, no. 3 (1926): 19–28.

  Hornbeck, Betty. Upshur Brothers of the Blue and The Gray. 1967. Reprint. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1995.

  Hotchkiss, Jedediah. Virginia, vol. 3 of Clement A. Evans, ed. Confederate Military History. Atlanta: Confederate Publishing Company, 1899.

  Howison, Robert R. “History of the War.” Southern Literary Messenger. vol. 37 (March 1863).

  Hull, W.H. “Some Recollections of the Civil War.” The Pocahontas Times, various dates, 1908–09.

  Hutton, E.E., Jr. “A Botanist Visits Tygarts Valley.” Magazine of History and Biography. Randolph County Historical Society, Elkins, WV, no. 11 (December 1954): 23–27.

  I

  Imboden, John D. “Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah.” North To Antietam: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 2, 282–301, 1887. Reprint. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956.

  Irons, J.C. “History of a Noted Physician of Central West Virginia, Dr. John Taylor Huff, 1833–1925.” Magazine of History and Biography. Randolph County Historical Society, Elkins, WV, no. 9 (1937): 27–33.

  Indianapolis Daily Journal.

  J

  Jones, A.C. “The Mountain Campaign Failure.” Confederate Veteran. vol. 22 (July 1914): 305–06.

  ———. “The Mountain Campaign Failure.” Confederate Veteran. vol. 22 (August 1914): 368.

  K

  Keifer, J. Warren. Slavery and Four Years of War. 2 vols. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900.

  ———. “The Battle of Rich Mountain and Some Incidents.” Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion, December 6, 1911.

  Kemper, G.W.H. “The Seventh Regiment.” War Papers Read Before The Indiana Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 117–131. 1898. Reprint. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1992.

  ———. “The Battle of Philippi as Experienced and Written at the Time.” Souvenir Booklet of Home-Coming Week and Blue and Gray Re-Union. Philippi, WV. (May 29–June 3, 1911): 5–6.

  Kepler, William. History of the Three Months' and Three Years' Service of the Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Union. 1886. Reprint. Huntington, WV: Blue Acorn Press, 1992.

  L

  Lafayette (IN) Daily Courier.

  Lafayette (IN) Daily Journal.

  Lamers, William M. The Edge of Glory: A Biography of General William S. Rosecrans, U. S. A . New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1961.

  Lane, Mills, ed. “Dear Mother: Don't grieve about me. If I get killed, I'll only be dead.” Letters from Georgia Soldiers in the Civil War. Savannah, GA: The Beehive Press, 1977.

  Landon, William. “The Fourteenth Indiana Regiment on Cheat Mountain: Letters to the Vincennes Sun. Indiana Magazine of History, vol. 29 (December 1933): 350–71.

  Lang, Theodore F. Loyal West Virginia From 1861 to 1865. Baltimore, MD: The Deutsch Publishing Co., 1895.

  Lee, Fitzhugh. General Lee. The Great Commanders Series. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1894.

  Lee, Robert E., Jr. Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee. 1905. Reprint. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1988.

  Lee, Stephen D. “The First Step in the War.” From Sumter to Shiloh: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol. 1, 74–81. 1887. Reprint. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956.

  Leib, Charles. Nine Months in the Quartermaster's Department; or The Chances for Making a Million. Cincinnati: Moore, Wistach, Keys & Co., 1862.

  Lesser, W. Hunter. Battle at Corricks Ford: Confederate Disaster and Loss of a Leader. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1993.

  ———. “Prehistoric Human Settlement in the Upland Forest Region.” Upland Forests of West Virginia. Edited by Steven L. Stephenson. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Co., 1993.

  Levering, John. “Lee's Advance and Retreat in the Cheat Mountain Campaign in 1861: Supplemented by the Tragic Death of Colonel John A. Washington of His Staff.” Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Illinois Commandery. Military Essays and Recollections. vol. 4: 11–35. Chicago: Cozzens & Beaton Co., 1907.

  Lewis, Virgil A. History of West Virginia. In Two Parts. Philadelphia, Hubbard Brothers, Publishers, 1889.

  ———. How West Virginia Was Made: Proceedings of the First Convention…and the Journal of the Second Convention of the People of Northwestern Virginia… Charleston, WV: News-Mail Company Public Printers, 1909.

  ———. Second Biennial Report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia. Charleston, WV: 1908.

  ———. Third Biennial Report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia. Charleston, WV: The News-Mail Company, 1911.

  ———. “How West Virginia Became a Member of the Federal Union.” West Virginia History. vol. 30 (July 1969): 598–606.

  Lindsley, John Berrien, ed. The Military Annals of Tennessee. Confederate. 2 vols. 1886. Reprint. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1995.

  Logansport (IN) Weekly Journal.

  Long, A.L. Memoirs of Robert E. Lee, His Military and Personal History. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1886.

  Louisville Journal.

  Lowry, Terry. The Battle of Scary Creek: Military Operations in the Kanawha Valley, April-July 1861. Revised Edition. Charleston, WV: Quarrier Press, 1998.

  ———. September Blood: The Battle of Carnifex Ferry. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, 1985.

  Lynchburg Daily Virginian.

  M

  McBrien, Joe Bennett. The Tennessee Brigade. Chattanooga, TN: Privately published, 1977.

  McClellan, George B. McClellan's Own Story. Edited by William C. Prime. New York: Charles L. Webster & Company, 1887.

  ———. Report on the Organization and Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, to Which Is Added an Account of the Campaign in Western Virginia… New York: Sheldon & Co., 1864.

  ———. “The Peninsular Campaign,” North To Antietam: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. vol. 2, 160–187, 1887. Reprint. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956.

  McGregor, James C. The Disruption of Virginia. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922.

  McKinney, Tim. Robert E. Lee at Sewell Mountain: The West Virginia Campaign. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1990.

  ———. Robert E. Lee and the 35th Star. Charleston, WV: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1993.

  McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

  Macon (GA) Daily Telegraph.

  Matheny, H.E. Wood County, West Virginia, in Civil War Times; With an Account of the Guerrilla Warfare in the Little Kanawha Valley. Parkersburg, WV: Tra
ns-Allegheny Books, Inc., 1987.

  Maxwell, Hu. The History of Barbour County, West Virginia. 1899. Reprint. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1968.

  ———. The History of Randolph County, West Virginia. 1898. Reprint. Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1961.

  Merrill, Catherine. The Soldier of Indiana in the War for the Union. Indianapolis, IN: Merrill and Company, 1864.

 

‹ Prev