Author:Henry Beebe Carrington

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Henry B. Carrington
(1824–1912)

American Union General

Henry B. Carrington

Works

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  • The Scourge of the Alps (1847)
  • Russia Among the Nations and American Classics (1849)
  • Military movements in Indiana in 1864 (1864) (external scan)
  • Address of Col. H. B. Carrington, U.S.A. (1869) (external scan)
  • Ocean to ocean. Pacific railroad and adjoining territories, with distances and fares of travel from American cities. (1869) (external scan)
  • Battles of the American Revolution, 1775-81 (1876) (external scan)
  • Battles of the American Revolution : 1775-1781, historical and military criticism, with topographical illustration (1877) (external scan)
  • Crisis Thoughts (1878) (external scan)
  • Battle Maps and Charts of the American Revolution (1881)
  • Washington as a Strategist (1881) (external scan)
  • The Indian Question (1884)
  • Battles of the Bible
  • Boston and New York, 1775 and 1776 (1885)
  • George Washington: Statesman, Christian Gentleman (1886) from an anthology.
  • Patriotic Reader; or Human Liberty Developed (1888) (external scan)
  • Washington the Soldier (1899) (external scan)
  • Poems of home and country: also, sacred and miscellaneous verse (1895) (external scan)
  • The Exodus of the Flat Head Indians (1902).
  • Absaraka, Home of the Crows: Being the Experience of an Officer's Wife on the Plains (1868) was written by Carrington's first wife, Margaret, and published in at least eight editions, based on a daily journal kept at the suggestion of Gen. William T. Sherman
  • My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre, With an Account of the Celebration of "Wyoming Opened,". (1910) was written by Carrington's second wife, Frances.


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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