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BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1894 $1
As the private secretary of President Lincoln, Mr. Nicolay had unusual facilities for ascertaining those facts that were hidden for a time from the public.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1893 $1
The writer has made free use of the material furnished by his own recollections, momoranda and correspondence.
Pond, G. E.The Shenandoah valley in 1864. (Campaigns of the civil war.)
Maps.N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1895 $1
Well arranged, written with unusual clearness and in good style; as interesting as a novel.
1891
The author has knowledge of a most interesting character which he presents with great freshness and directness.
N. Y., Century Co., 1897 $3.50
The chief effort of the author has been to enable readers to view the Union commander near by; to make them know him as familiarly as those who served by his side.
N. Y., Putnam's Sons, 1896 $7.50
A record of operations during the civil war in the United States.
N. Y., Putnam's Sons, 1895 $1.50
A concise account of the war in the United States of America, between 1861 and 1865.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1892 $1
Although the book is written from a federal standpoint the author has endeavored to be perfectly fair in the setting forth of the facts.
Il.Bost., Estes & Lauriat, 1888 $2.50
In a succession of graphic chapters are told the prominent events of the late war.