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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The co-operation and friendship of hundreds of persons and institutions has been extended to those involved in preparing this Centennial History of the Civil War.
The discussions that led to the writing of the history began at The New York Times, where the role of John Desmond deserves special mention.
Allan Nevins, of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California, supplied many aids and comforts, particularly in contributing his own research notes gathered from more than thirty years of work and travel. Professor Nevins read the manuscript as well.
Advance readers whose comment and correction were especially useful were Professor Avery Craven, William B. Hesseltine, Willard Webb, T. Harry Williams.
Ralph Newman brought Mr. Catton and Mr. Long together and has been a steady source of information and support.
Others who helped in The Coming Fury, Volume One of the history, include:
Edwin C. Bearss, Vicksburg, Miss.; Elden E. Billings, Washington, D.C.; Ray Billington, Evanston, Ill.; Robert Bruce, Reading, Mass.; Avery Craven, Chesterton, Ind.; Mrs. William Hunter de Butts, Upperville, Va., for permission to use certain papers of R. E. Lee; Mrs. Henry Clinton de Rham, Garrison on Hudson, New York, for permission to use various manuscripts; Raymond Dooley, Lincoln, Ill.; Charles Dufour, New Orleans, La.; Joseph T. Durkin, S.J., Washington, D.C.; Joseph L. Eisendrath, Jr., Highland Park, Ill.; Otto Eisenschiml, Chicago, Ill.; O. H. Felton, Lyons, Ill.; Arnold Gates, Garden City, N.Y.; C. P. Gehman, Denver, Colo.; Richard Harwell, Chicago, Ill.; Carl Haverlin, New York, N.Y.; William B. Hesseltine, Madison, Wis.; Stanley F. Horn, Nashville, Tenn.; John Hunter, Madison, Wis.; J. Ambler Johnston, Richmond, Va.; Virgil Carrington Jones, Washington, D.C.; Allen P. Julian, Atlanta, Ga.; Harnett Kane, New Orleans, La.; T. S. Kennedy, Pensacola, Fla., for use of the S. A. Mallory Papers; Frederic Klein, Lancaster, Pa.; Mrs. Katharine McCook Knox, Washington, D.C., for use of her family papers; Rabbi Bertram W. Korn, Philadelphia, Pa.; Ralston B. Lattimore, Savannah, Ga.; Charles McKnight, Fork, Md.; Franklin J. Meine, Chicago, Ill.; Earl Schenck Miers, Edison, N.J.; Mrs. Raymond Millbrook, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Murtaugh, Winnetka, Ill.; for contributing useful volumes to the research library; Harry E. Pratt, Springfield, Ill.; and Mrs. Pratt.; William Price, Arlington, Va.; Rep. Fred Schwengel, Washington, D.C.; J. Gay Seabourne, Washington, D.C.; Bert Sheldon, Washington, D.C.; John Y. Simon, Cambridge, Mass.; Philip Van Doren Stern, Brooklyn, N.Y.; S. K. Stevens, Harrisburg, Pa.; Samuel G. Stoney, Charleston, S.C.; Benjamin P. Thomas, Springfield, Ill.; Gilbert Twiss, Chicago, Ill.; Kenneth Urquhart, New Orleans, La.; Frank E. Vandiver, Houston, Tex.; Ezra J. Warner, La Jolla, Calif.; Bell I. Wiley, Emory, Ga.; K. P. Williams, Bloomington, Ind.