Century Magazine


Civil War-related articles from Century Magazine

Many of the articles below were also published in the later Battles and Leaders series. To make the following table much more functional, copy it into a spreadsheet, freeze the header row, and turn on the auto-filter. That should make it easy to search and sort the information.

Last updated: 4/8/2014

 

Year Mo. Title Author Pg no(s).
1881 12 The Lincoln Life-Mask and How It Was Made Leonard W. Volk  223-228 
1882 1 Reminiscences of Thiers Elihu B. Washburne  439-449 
1882 2 Campaigns of the Civil War  625
1882 2 M. F. Force’s “From Fort Henry to Corinth”  625
1882 2 John G. Nicolay’s “The Outbreak of Rebellion”  625
1882 2 John C. Rope’s “The Army under Pope”  625
1882 2 A. S. Webb’s “The Peninsula”  625-626 
1882 7 Campaigns of the Civil War, Vols. V. and VI.  465
1882 9 Campaigns of the Civil War Vols. VII. and IX.  793-794 
1882 10 The Gibraltar of America Charles H. Farnham  840-850 
1882 10 Two Portraits of Lincoln  852-853 
1882 10 Lincoln, How He Was Nominated Frank B. Carpenter  853-859 
1882 10 Lincoln’s Height  946
1882 12 Jacob D Cox’s “March to the Sea”  310
1883 1 Lincoln’s Height Leonard W. Volk  462
1883 2 A Reception by President Lincoln C. Van Santvoord  612-614 
1884 1 General Sherman E. V. Smalley  450-462 
1884 1 Jefferson Davis and General Holt Loyalist  477-478 
1884 2 Lieut.-General Sheridan Adam Badeau  496-513 
1884 6 The Militia of the United States  304-306 
1884 6 Anecdote of Lincoln J. A. Anderson  317
1884 7 The Ku Klux Klan. Its Origin, Growth, and Disbandment D. L. Wilson  398-411 
1884 7 New Light on the Ku Klux Klan  461-462 
1884 10 Battles and Leaders of the Civil War  943-944 
1884 10 The Ku Klux Klan R. C. Mackall  948-949 
1884 10 The Ku Klux Klan R. C. Mackall  949-950 
1884 11 The Battle of Bull Run G. T. Beauregard  80-100 
1884 11 Recollections of a Private Warren Lee Goss  107-113 
1884 11 Ben Hur Ben Wallace  155
1884 12 Recollections of a Private II Warren Lee Goss  279-284 
1884 12 The Capture of Fort Donelson Lew Wallace  284-309 
1885 1 Operations of the Western Flotilla Henry Walke  423-447 
1885 2 The Battle of Shiloh U. S. Grant  593-614 
1885 2 Albert Sidney Johnston and the Shiloh Campaign. By His Son Wm. Preston Johnston  614-629 
1885 2 Notes of a Confederate Staff Officer Thomas Jordan  629-634 
1885 2 The Offer of Union Command to Gen A. S. Johnston Fitz John Porter  634-635 
1885 2 Gen. Robert Patterson and the Battle of Bull Run Robert E. Patterson  635
1885 2 Uniform of the Highlanders at Bull Run William Todd  635
1885 2 Pillow Fort Robert E. Patterson  635
1885 2 Let Us Have Peace  638
1885 3 The First Fight of the Iron-Clads John Taylor Wood  738-754 
1885 3 In the Monitor Turret Commander S. D. Greene  754-763 
1885 3 Watching the Merrimac R. E. Colston  763-767 
1885 3 Recollections of a Private III Warren Lee Goss  767-777 
1885 3 Gen R. S. Ewell at Bull Run Campbell Brown  777-779 
1885 3 Names of Western Gun-Boats  779-780 
1885 3 The “Century” War Series  788-789 
1885 3 The Bombardment of Alexandria C. F. Goodrich  797
1885 3 The Blue and the Gray C. N. Jenkins  797-798 
1885 4 New Orleans before the Capture George W. Cable  918-923 
1885 4 The Opening of the Lower Mississippi David D. Porter  923-953 
1885 5 Lieutenant Greely at Cape Sabine Ensign Charles H. Harlow  77-91 
1885 5 Incidents of the Battle of Manassas Gen. John D. Imboden  92-99 
1885 5 Manassas to Seven Pines Gen. Joseph E. Johnston  99-122 
1885 5 The Second Day at Seven Pines Gen. Gustavus W. Smith  122-130 
1885 5 Recollections of a Private. IV. To the Chickahominy – The Battle of Seven Pines Warren Lee Goss  130-136 
1885 5 The Peninsular Campaign Gen. George B. McClellan  136-150 
1885 5 The Gunboat Taylor or Tyler  150
1885 5 Effect of Wind upon the Sound of Battle S. H. Prescott  150
1885 5 General Grant General Adam Badeau  151-163 
1885 5 An Interview with General Robert E. Lee John Leyburn  166
1885 5 An Interview with Gen. Robert E. Lee John Leyburn  166-167 
1885 5 Our National Defenses Lieut. Com. C. F. Goodrich  173-174 
1885 6 John Brown at Harper’s Ferry Capt. John E. P. Daingerfield  265-268 
1885 6 Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Gen. John D. Imboden  280-294 
1885 6 The Battle of Gaines’s Mill Gen. D. H. Hill  294-309 
1885 6 The Battle of Gaines’s Mill and its Preliminaries General Fitz John Porter  309-324 
1885 6 Sawing Out a Channel Above Island No. 10 Col. J. W. Bissell  324-327 
1885 6 Abetting the Enemy  327
1885 7 McClellan’s Change of Base Gen. D. H. Hill  447-454 
1885 7 Rear Guard Fighting at Savage’s Station Gen. W. B. Franklin  454-468 
1885 7 The Seven Days’ Fighting About Richmond Gen. James Longstreet  468-478 
1885 7 General Beauregard’s Courier at Bull Run Robert R. Hemphill  478
1885 7 Fortress Monroe John P. Nicholson  478
1885 7 The Mississippi at the Passage of the Forts  478
1885 7 Union Troops at Seven Pines  478
1885 7 The National Flag at New Orleans Marion A. Baker  492
1885 8 The Last of the Seven Days’ Battles Gen. Fitz John Porter  615-633 
1885 8 Recollections of a Private. V. Retiring from the Chickahominy Warren Lee Goss  633-640 
1885 8 Incidents of the Battle of Manassas, by General Imboden Henry Kyd Douglas  640-641 
1885 8 Incidents of the Battle of Manassas, by General Imboden Editor  641
1885 8 The Second Day at Seven Pines  641
1885 8 Subterranean Shells at Yorktown Gen. Fred T. Locke  641-642 
1885 8 The Congress-Merrimac Fight Edward Shippen  642
1885 8 The Rear-Guard After Malvern Hill Henry E. Smith  642-643 
1885 9 The Siege of Vicksburg U. S. Grant  752-767 
1885 9 A Woman’s Diary of the Siege of Vicksburg  767
1885 9 Introduction to: A Woman’s Diary of the Siege of Vicksburg G. W. Cable  767-776 
1885 9 Comment on: Sawing Out a Channel Above Island No. 10 Gen. Schuyler Hamilton  776
1885 9 General Lew Wallace and General McCook at Shiloh U. S. Grant  776
1885 9 The Charge of Cooke’s Cavalry at Gaines’s Mill Gen. P. St. George Cooke  777-779 
1885 9 General Beauregard’s Courier at Bull Run Campbell Brown  779
1885 9 Recollections of a Participant in the Charge of Cooke’s Cavalary at Gaines’s Mill Rev. W. H. Hitchcock  779-780 
1885 9 General Grant’s Papers in the War Series  805-806 
1885 10 The Last Days of General Grant General Adam Badeau  919-939 
1885 10 Lincoln and Grant Gen. Horace Porter  939-947 
1885 10 Reminiscences of General Grant Gen. James Harrison Wilson  947-955 
1885 10 The Dead Comrade Richard Watson Gilder  955
1885 10 Taps. August 8, 1885 F. M. Newton  955-956 
1885 10 A “Famous Saying” Contradicted Gen. D. C. Buell  956
1885 10 General Heintzelman in the Peninsula Campaign Mary L. Heintzelman  956-957 
1885 10 National Memorials of the Civil War Charles W. Eldridge  957-958 
1885 10 General Grant’s Premonition M. E. Seawell  958
1885 10 North and South  965
1885 11 Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant: Chattanooga U. S. Grant  128-146 
1885 11 Chattanooga: Was it Fought As Planned? Gen. William F. Smith  146-147 
1885 12 The Private History of a Campaign that Failed Mark Twain  193-204 
1885 12 The Monitors Capt. John Ericsson  280-299 
1885 12 The Loss of the Monitor. By a Survivor Francis B. Butts  299-303 
1886 1 The Second Battle of Bull Run Gen. John Pope  441-467 
1886 1 Recollections of a Private. Two Days of the Second Battle of Bull Run Warren Lee Goss  467-474 
1886 1 Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge C. E. W. Dobbs  478
1886 1 The Uhlan’s Return C. E. S.  480-482 
1886 2 Anecdotes of McClellan’s Bravery Z.  515-517 
1886 2 Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant: Preparing for the Wilderness Campaign U. S. Grant  573-582 
1886 2 Wilderness Charles Carleton Coffin  582-588 
1886 2 Our March Against Pope Gen. James Longstreet  601-614 
1886 2 At the Second Manassas with Jackson’s “Foot-Cavalry” Allen C. Redwood  614-621 
1886 2 Comments on Chattanooga Gen. William F. Smith  621-623 
1886 2 Chattanooga: Notes and Corrections Maj. J. L. Coker  623
1886 2 General Leggett’s Brigade Before Vicksburg U. S. Grant  623-624 
1886 2 The Rear-Guard after Malvern Hill Gen. D. Keyes  624-625 
1886 3 Shiloh Reviewed Gen. D. C. Buell  749-781
1886 3 Controversies in Regard to Shiloh Col. S. H. Lockett  781-783 
1886 3 Controversies in Regard to Shiloh Lieut-Col. A. R. Chisholm  783-784 
1886 3 The Fourth Regular Infantry at Gaines’s Mill Maj. William H. Powell  784-785 
1886 4 Life on the “Alabama” P. D. Haywood  901-911 
1886 4 Cruise and Combats of the “Alabama” Capt. John McIntosh Kell  911-923 
1886 4 The Duel Between the “Alabama” and the “Kearsarge”. By the Surgeon of the “Kearsarge.” John M. Browne  923-935 
1886 4 Government Aid in Marking Battlefields John J. Tigert  935
1886 4 In Vindication of General Rufus King Capt. Charles King  935-936 
1886 4 The Grant Memorial  953-957 
1886 5 Introduction to: From the Peninsula to Antietam William C. Prime  121-122 
1886 5 From the Peninsula to Antietam Gen. George B. McClellan  122-131 
1886 5 Recollections of a Private. VII. McClellan at the Head of the Grand Army Warren Lee Goss  131-137 
1886 5 The Battle of South Mountain or Boonsboro Gen. D. H. Hill  137-153 
1886 5 In Reply to General Grant Gen. William Farrar Smith  153-154 
1886 6 Stonewall Jackson in Maryland Col. Henry Kyd Douglas  285-296 
1886 6 Harper’s Ferry and Sharpsburg Gen. John G. Walker  296-309 
1886 6 The Invasion of Maryland Gen. James Longstreet  309-315 
1886 6 Antietam Scenes Charles Carleton Coffin  315-319 
1886 7 In the Wake of Battle. (A Woman’s Recollections of Shepherdstown during Antietam Week.) Mary Bedinger Mitchell  435-444 
1886 7 Fighting Farragut Below New Orleans Capt. Beverley Kennon  444-455 
1886 7 Incidents of the Occupation of New Orleans Commander Albert Kautz  455-459 
1886 7 Farragut’s Demand for the Surrender of New Orleans Marion A. Baker  459-464 
1886 7 The Author of “Life on the Alabama” Philip Drayton Haywood  464-465 
1886 7 General George H. Thomas at Chattanooga Gen. William Farrar Smith  465-466 
1886 7 The Man with the Musket H. S. Taylor  466
1886 7 The Man with the Musket H. S. Taylor  466-467 
1886 8 Lee at Fredericksburg Major J. Horace Lacy  605-609 
1886 8 The Battle of Fredericksburg Gen. James Longstreet  609-626 
1886 8 Fredericksburg: Sumner’s Right Grand Division Gen. Darius N. Couch  626-637 
1886 8 Fredericksburg: Franklin’s Left Grand Division Gen. William Farrar Smith  637-644 
1886 8 Why Burnside Did Not Renew the Attack at Fredericksburg Gen. Rush C. Hawkins  644-646 
1886 9 The Successes and Failures of Chancellorsville Gen. Alfred Pleasonton  745-761 
1886 9 Chancellorsville: Jackson’s Attack Upon the Eleventh Corps Gen. O. O. Howard  761-770 
1886 9 Sedgwick’s Assault at Fredericksburg Col. Huntington W. Jackson  770-777 
1886 9 Chancellorsville Revisited by General Hooker Samuel P. Bates  777-782 
1886 9 Chancellorsville: Lee’s Knowledge of Hooker’s Movements Gen. R. E. Colston  782-783 
1886 9 The Reserve at Antietam Gen. Thomas M. Anderson  783
1886 9 General Grant’s Reasons for Relieving General William F. Smith Capt. Joel Benedict Erhardt  783
1886 10 The Biographers of Lincoln Clarence King  861-869 
1886 10 Corinth Gen. W. S. Rosecrans  901-910 
1886 10 Stonewall Jackson When He Turned Our Right John L. Collins  918
1886 10 A Rumor from Shiloh X.  918-921 
1886 10 Stonewall Jackson’s Last Battle Capt. James Power Smith  921-927 
1886 10 Personal Reminiscences of Stonewall Jackson Margaret J. Preston  927-937 
1886 10 The Authorized Life of Abraham Lincoln  956-957 
1886 11 Lincoln as a Pioneer J. G. Nicolay, et al.  1-37
1886 11 On the Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln Richard Watson Gilder  37
1886 11 Hooker’s Appointment and Removal Charles F. Benjamin  106-112 
1886 11 The First Day at Gettysburg Gen. Henry J. Hunt  112-133 
1886 11 A Young Hero of Gettysburg George Kimball  133-134 
1886 11 Grant’s Reasons for Relieving General William F. Smith Gen. William F. Smith  134
1886 11 Robert E. Lee’s Lost Order Gen. Silas Colgrove  134-135 
1886 11 George B. McClellan’s Kindness M. L. Gordon  135-136 
1886 12 Lincoln as Soldier, Surveyor, and Politician J. G. Nicolay, et al.  248-255 
1886 12 The Second Day at Gettysburg Gen. Henry J. Hunt  278-296 
1886 12 Round Top and the Confederate Right at Gettysburg Gen. E. M. Law  296-306 
1886 12 The Capitulation of Harper’s Ferry Gen. Julius White  306-308 
1886 12 Ripley’s Brigade at South Mountain Gen. William L. De Rosset  308-309 
1886 12 General Lee Trusting in Providence at Antietam Frank A. Bond  309-310 
1887 1 Lincoln in Springfield. The Collapse of the “System,” Law in Springfield, Lincoln’s Marriage, The Shields Duel, the Campaign of 1844 J. G. Nicolay, et al.  366-397 
1887 1 The Third Day at Gettysburg Gen. Henry J. Hunt  451-464 
1887 1 Pickett’s Charge and Artillery Fighting at Gettysburg Gen. E. P. Alexander  464-471 
1887 1 In Reply to General Pleasonton Col. James F. Huntington  471-472 
1887 1 The Reserve at Antietam Capt. William H. Powell  472
1887 1 Citizens of Gettysburg in the Battle H. M. M. Richards  472-473 
1887 1 Lincoln in the South J. R. P.  494
1887 2 Lincoln in Congress and at the Bar J. G. Nicolay, et al.  515-543 
1887 2 Gettysburg. Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania Gen. James Longstreet  622
1887 2 Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania Gen. James Longstreet  622-636 
1887 2 The Bailing of Jefferson Davis George Parsons Lathrop  636
1887 2 Robert E. Lee’s Lost Order Gen. Silas Colgrove  636-645 
1887 3 General Hancock and the Artillery at Gettysburg Gen. Francis A. Walker  803
1887 3 Little General Warren on Round Top Emily F. Warren  803-804 
1887 3 The Reserve at Antietam Capt. William H. Powell  804-805 
1887 3 The Rebel Yell H. W. Taylor  805
1887 3 Life on the Alabama  805
1887 3 In the Ranks at Fredericksburg George E. Smith  805-806 
1887 4 Chickamauga – The Great Battle of the West Gen. D. H. Hill  937-962 
1887 4 The Reserve Corps at Chickamauga Gen. J. S. Fullerton  962-964 
1887 4 General Polk at Chickamauga Capt. W. M. Polk  964-965 
1887 4 Lincoln and Lowell  965-967 
1887 4 General Shields Gustav Koerner  973-975 
1887 5 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Border Conflict J. J. Nicolay, et al.  82-110 
1887 5 The Campaign for Chattanooga General W. S. Rosecrans  129-136 
1887 5 The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga General J. S. Fullerton  136-150 
1887 5 Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania, a Reply to General Longstreet Colonel W. Allan  150-151 
1887 5 Stuart’s Ride Around the Union Army in the Gettysburg Campaign Colonel John S. Mosby  151-153 
1887 5 Executive Responsibility  153-154 
1887 5 The Nation’s Recent Debt to the South  154-155 
1887 5 Emerson and Lincoln  159-160 
1887 6 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Attack on Sumner and the Dred Scott Case J. J. Nicolay, et al.  203-220 
1887 6 From the Wilderness to Cold Harbor E. M. Law  277-301 
1887 6 Hand-to-Hand Fighting at Spotsylvania G. Norton Galloway  301-308 
1887 6 A Missing Confederate Cipher Dispatch General Thomas Jordan  308-309 
1887 6 Union Sentiment among Confederate Veterans General R. E. Colston  309-310 
1887 6 Lord Wolseley’s Estimate of General Lee  310-313 
1887 7 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates J. J. Nicolay, et al.  369-396 
1887 7 The Struggle for Atlanta General O. O. Howard  442-464 
1887 7 General Sherman and the March to the Sea General W. T. Sherman  464-466 
1887 7 The Question of Command on Cemetery Ridge General Henry J. Hunt  466-467 
1887 7 Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Nicholson Scott General H. W. Boynton  467-469 
1887 7 The Lincoln History  472-474 
1887 8 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln’s Cooper Institute Speech J. J. Nicolay, et al.  509-534 
1887 8 Opposing Sherman’s Advance to Atlanta General Joseph E. Johnston  585-597 
1887 8 Hood’s Invasion of Tennessee Colonel Henry Stone  597-617 
1887 8 General Donaldson’s Fortunate Mistake R. H. Eddy  617
1887 8 The Cause of a Silent Battle John B. DeMotte  617
1887 8 General Grant on the Terms at Vicksburg U. S. Grant  617-618 
1887 8 Colonel Mosby, a Reply General B. H. Robertson  618-619 
1887 8 The Songs of the War Brander Matthews  619-629 
1887 8 The Songs of the War. With Notes on the Battle-Hymn of the Republic Julia Ward Howe  629-630 
1887 8 An Urgent Measure of National Defense  630-631 
1887 9 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln’s Nomination and Election J. J. Nicolay, et al.  658-685 
1887 9 Sun Pondere Crescit Thomas Wentworth Higginson  759-760 
1887 9 Tragedy of the Crater Major William H. Powell  760-774 
1887 9 A Dash into the Crater George L. Kilmer  774-777 
1887 9 The Colored Troops at Petersburg General Henry G. Thomas  777-783 
1887 9 Assault and Repulse at Fort Stedman George L. Kilmer  783-791 
1887 9 The Lincoln History M. D. J.  798
1887 10 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Secession Movement J. J. Nicolay, et al.  819-850 
1887 10 Marching Through Georgia and the Carolinas Captain Daniel Oakey  917-928 
1887 10 Sherman’s March from Savannah to Bentonville General H. W. Slocum  928-939 
1887 10 The Battle of Bentonville General Wade Hampton  939-945 
1887 11 Saint Gaudens’ Lincoln Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer  37-40 
1887 11 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The President-Elect at Springfield J. G. Nicolay, et al.  64-88 
1887 11 Appomattox: “Grant’s Last Campaign” General Horace Porter  126-153 
1887 12 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln’s Inauguration J. G. Nicolay, et al.  265-285 
1887 12 The Confederate Strength in the Atlanta Campaign Major E. C. Dawes  320
1887 12 A Song in Camp Colonel Henry Stone  320-322 
1887 12 A Rejoinder to General Robertson Colonel John S. Mosby  322-323 
1887 12 Ransom’s Division at Fredericksburg General Robert Ransom  323
1887 12 An Anecdote of the Petersburg Crater Henry R. Howland  323-325 
1887 12 The Frontispiece Portrait of Lincoln  330-331 
1888 1 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Formation of a Cabinet J. G. Nicolay, et al.  419-437 
1888 1 General Edwards’s Brigade at Spotsylvania Richard Wentworth Browne  478
1888 1 Edwards’s Brigade at Spotsylvania James L. Bowen  478
1888 1 Union War Songs and Confederate Officers Richard Wentworth Browne  478-479 
1888 1 The Lost War Maps of the Confederates Albert H. Campbell  479-481 
1888 1 Gen. Robert B. Potter and the Assault at Petersburg Crater Henry C. Potter  481-482 
1888 1 Recollections of Grant Charles Henry Webb  490-491 
1888 2 The Grand Strategy of the War of the Rebellion General W. T. Sherman  582-598 
1888 2 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Premier or President? J. G. Nicolay, et al.  599-616 
1888 3 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Call to Arms J. G. Nicolay, et al.  707-723 
1888 3 Colonel Rose’s Tunnel At Libby Prison Captain Frank E. Moran  770-790 
1888 4 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The National Uprising J. G. Nicolay, et al.  898-922 
1888 4 The American Inventors of the Telegraph Franklin Leonard Pope  924-944 
1888 4 The Opening of the Atlanta Campaign Col. William C. P. Breckenridge  958-960 
1888 4 Kershaw’s Brigade at Fredericksburg General J. B. Kershaw  960-961 
1888 4 The Last Victim of the War W. M. Dickson  961-962 
1888 4 Letter on the Chancellorsville Campaign General Joseph Hooker  962
1888 4 Strength of the Confederate Army at Chickamauga Major E. C. Dawes  962
1888 4 The Grand Strategy of the War of the Rebellion General W. T. Sherman  962-963 
1888 5 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Border States John G. Nicolay, et al.  56-78 
1888 5 The Chances of Being Hit in Battle Colonel William F. Fox  93-106 
1888 5 The Locomotive Chase in Georgia William Pittenger  141-147 
1888 6 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Advance – Bull Run, Fremont. Military Emancipation John G. Nicolay, et al.  281-305 
1888 6 By Telephone Brander Matthews  305-309 
1888 7 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln and McClellan John G. Nicolay, et al.  393-416 
1888 7 The High Tide at Gettysburg Will H. Thompson  418
1888 7 Waiting for the Bugle Thomas Wentworth Higginson  418-420 
1888 7 Albermarle, the Career of the Confederate Ram. 1. Her Construction and Service. By her Builder Gilbert Elliott  420-427 
1888 7 Albermarle, the Career of the Confederate Ram. 2. The “Albermarle” and the “Sassacus” Edgar Holden  427-432 
1888 7 Albermarle, the Career of the Confederate Ram. The Destruction of the “Albermarle” Commander W. B. Cushing  432-439 
1888 7 Albermarle, the Career of the Confederate Ram. Note by her Captain A. F. Warley  439-440 
1888 7 A Note of Peace: Reunions of the “Blue and the Gray” George L. Kilmer  440-443 
1888 7 On the Battle-Field Brander Matthews  457-469 
1888 7 Lincoln and Secession M. C. Roseboro  478
1888 8 A Mexican Campaign. In Three Parts Thomas A. Janvier  535-546 
1888 8 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Tennessee and Kentucky John G. Nicolay, et al.  562-583 
1888 8 General Lee’s Views on Enlisting the Negroes Andrew Hunter  599-601 
1888 8 Some Errors in General Sherman’s “Grand Strategy” W. Allen  601-602 
1888 9 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Mississippi and Shiloh John G. Nicolay, et al.  658-679 
1888 9 Hard Times in the Confederacy A. C. Gordon  761-771 
1888 9 The Canal at Island No. 10 John Banvard, et al.  795
1888 9 General Grant and Matias Romero M. Romero  795-796 
1888 10 A Mexican Campaign. In Three Parts Thomas A. Janvier  817-825 
1888 10 Army Hospitals and Cases. Memoranda at the Time, 1863-66 Walt Whitman  825-830 
1888 10 American Machine Cannon and Dynamite Guns Lieut. William R. Hamilton  885-894 
1888 10 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Plans of Campaign John G. Nicolay, et al.  912-933 
1888 10 Our National Military System. What the United States Army should be General August V. Kautz  934-939 
1888 10 Our National Military System. Military Education and the Volunteer Militia Col. James Montgomery Rice  939-943 
1888 10 Our National Military System. Comments on Colonel Rice’s Paper General George W. Wingate  943-944 
1888 10 Our National Military System. Our National Guard Major Edmund Cone Brust  944-946 
1888 10 Philip H. Sheridan  950-951 
1888 10 Lincoln as a Military Man R. D. Mussey  952
1888 11 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Jackson’s Valley Campaign J. G. Nicolay, et al.  130
1888 11 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Seven Days’ Battles J. G. Nicolay, et al.  134-142 
1888 11 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Harrison’s Landing J. G. Nicolay, et al.  142-148 
1888 11 Gen. Buell’s Criticism on Gen. Mitchell F. A. Mitchell  149-150 
1888 11 Robertson on the Gettysburg Campaign B. H. Robertson  150-151 
1888 11 The Army Wagon C. S. Irwin  159
1888 12 Abraham Lincoln: A History. First Plans for Emancipation J. G. Nicolay, et al.  276-294 
1889 1 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Pope’s Virginia Campaign J. G. Nicolay, et al.  427-435 
1889 1 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Antietam J. G. Nicolay, et al.  435-440 
1889 1 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Emancipation Announced J. G. Nicolay, et al.  440-448 
1889 1 The West Point of the Confederacy John S. Wise  461-471 
1889 1 A Letter of Lincoln William C. Wilkinson  477
1889 1 The Life of Lincoln Gen. Gustavus W. Smith  477-478 
1889 2 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Removal of McClellan J. G. Nicolay, et al.  546-553 
1889 2 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Financial Measures J. G. Nicolay, et al.  553-559 
1889 2 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Seward and Chase J. G. Nicolay, et al.  559-566 
1889 2 A Question of Command at Franklin Gen. D. S. Stanley  628-630 
1889 2 A Question of Command at Franklin Gen. J. D. Cox  630-631 
1889 2 The Canal at Island No. 10 Capt. M. Randolph  631
1889 2 The Canal at Island No. 11 Col. George A. Williams  631
1889 2 A Question of Command at Franklin Col. Henry Stone  631-632 
1889 2 Gatling Guns  637
1889 3 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Edicts of Freedom J. G. Nicolay, et al.  689-705 
1889 3 Lincoln’s Disinterestedness  798-799 
1889 4 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Retaliation J. G. Nicolay, et al.  917-923 
1889 4 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Enrollment and the Draft J. G. Nicolay, et al.  923-932 
1889 4 The Coast and the Navy  951-953 
1889 4 A Trained Military Reserve. I.Our Disbanded Veterans Capt. George L. Kilmer  954
1889 4 A Trained Military Reserve II. Suggestions for Organization Col. J. G. Gilchrist  954-955 
1889 4 A Trained Military Reserve. III. Need of Practical Training Capt. William H. Howard  955
1889 4 A Trained Military Reserve. IV. A Plea for Social Interests in the Guard Paul A. McPherson  955-956 
1889 4 Annual Cost of a National Guardsman Maj. Edmund Cone Brush  956-957 
1889 5 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The President and the Draft J. G. Nicolay, et al.  123-127 
1889 5 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Vallandigham J. G. Nicolay, et al.  127-137 
1889 5 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Defeat of the Peace Party at the Polls J. G. Nicolay, et al.  137-148 
1889 5 Soldiers’ Memorial Services  156
1889 5 Soldier’s Memorial Services  156-157 
1889 5 The Blue and the Gray George L. Kilmer  157
1889 5 Fraternization – The Blue and the Gray George L. Kilmer  157
1889 5 Gen. McClellan’s Baggage Destroying Orders Gen. James F. Rusling  157-158 
1889 5 Gen. McClellan’s Baggage Destroying Orders George E. Corson  158-160 
1889 6 General Robert E. Lee after the War Margaret J. Preston  271-277 
1889 6 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Pomeroy Circular J. G. Nicolay, et al.  278-283 
1889 6 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Cleveland Convention J. G. Nicolay, et al.  283-290 
1889 6 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Resignation of Chase J. G. Nicolay, et al.  290-298 
1889 6 The Canal at Island No. 10 Gen. Schuyler Hamilton  308
1889 6 An Early Suggestion to Arm Negroes for the Confederacy General Daniel Ruggles  308-309 
1889 6 Strength of the Confederate Army at Gettysburg Col. E. C. Dawes  309-310 
1889 6 A Question of Command at Franklin  310
1889 6 Stonewall Jackson’s Intentions at Harper’s Ferry William A. Smith  310-311 
1889 6 Buchanan, Lincoln, and Duff Green Benjamin E. Green  317-318 
1889 6 Sea-Coast and Lake Defenses R. H. Thurston  318-319 
1889 7 An Echo of Antietam Edward Bellamy  374-382 
1889 7 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln Nominated J. G. Nicolay, et al.  406-414 
1889 7 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Wade-Davis Manifesto J. G. Nicolay, et al.  414-421 
1889 7 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Horace Greeley’s Peace Mission J. G. Nicolay, et al.  421-426 
1889 7 Salmon P. Chase’s Training for Finance W. M. Dickson  474
1889 7 Governor Seymour during the Draft Riot Everett P. Wheeler  476-477 
1889 7 General Sheridan and His Troops C. L. Gabrilson  479-480 
1889 7 A Flag of Truce G. Preston  480
1889 8 On the Indian Reservations Frederic Remington  536-545 
1889 8 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Chicago Surrender J. G. Nicolay, et al.  546-551 
1889 8 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Conspiracies in the North J. G. Nicolay, et al.  551-559 
1889 8 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln and the Churches J. G. Nicolay, et al.  559-568 
1889 8 Union Veterans and their Pensions George L. Kilmer  636-638 
1889 9 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Cabinet Changes J. G. Nicolay, et al.  687-692 
1889 9 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln Reelected J. G. Nicolay, et al.  692-702 
1889 9 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Chase as Chief Justice J. G. Nicolay, et al.  702-707 
1889 9 Telegraphing in Battle J. Emmet O’Brien  782-793 
1889 10 Abraham Lincoln: A History. Blair’s Mexican Project J. G. Nicolay, et al.  838-846 
1889 10 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The Hampton Roads Conference J. G. Nicolay, et al.  846-852 
1889 10 Abraham Lincoln: A History. The XIIth Amendment J. G. Nicolay, et al.  852-857 
1889 11 A Winter Camp- A Day’s Ride from the Mail  56-58 
1889 11 A History of Abraham Lincoln J. G. Nicolay, et al.  132-151 
1889 11 Southern Cadets in Action McCorvey  152-153 
1889 11 Who ever saw a Dead Cavalryman? John C. Hunterson  153
1889 11 A Speech of Lincoln’s William J. R. Taylor  158
1889 11 Governor Seymour during the Draft Riots Miln P. Dayton  159
1889 12 A History of Abraham Lincoln J. G. Nicolay, et al.  305-313 
1890 1 A History of Abraham Lincoln J. G. Nicolay, et al.  428-443 
1890 2 A History of Abraham Lincoln J. G. Nicolay, et al.  561-578 
1890 2 Abraham Lincoln. The Life Mask Stuart Sterne  578
1890 2 Abraham Lincoln. The Cenotaph James T. McKay  578-585 
1890 2 The Merit System versus the Patronage System Theodore Roosevelt  628-633 
1890 2 Further Electoral Reform  633-634 
1890 2 An Anecdote of Jefferson Davis Carlisle Terry  638
1890 2 McClellan and the Peace Party D. C. Bridsall  638-639 
1890 3 Farragut William T. Meredith  670-671 
1890 3 A History of Abraham Lincoln J. G. Nicolay, et al.  797
1890 3 The Builder of the First Monitor Col. G. G. Benedict  798-800 
1890 4 Judge Holt and the Lincoln Conspirators Horatio King  955-957 
1890 4 An Anecdote of the Blairs Eliza Clagett Allen  958
1890 5 Valor and Skill in Civil War. I. Was Either the Better Soldier Theodore Ayrault Dodge  144-148 
1890 5 Valor and Skill in Civil War. Which Was the Better Army Charles A. Patch  148-151 
1890 5 The G. A. R. as Seen from the Inside George L. Kilmer  154-156 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. A Word from England Henry De Garrs  305-306 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. Lincoln in Petersburg C. C. Carpenter  306-307 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. Lincoln’s Visit to Richmond  307
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. The Stars and Stripes in Richmond Loomis L. Langdon  307-308 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. The Stage and Proscenium Boxes of Ford’s Theater  308-309 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. General Grant and the News of Lincoln’s Death Charles E. Bolles  309-310 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. At the Death-bed of Lincoln A. F. Rockwell  310
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. The House in which Lincoln Died  310-311 
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. Lincoln’s Military Guard H. M. Kieffer  311
1890 6 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. Lincoln’s Fame L. S. H.  311-312 
1890 7 Memoranda on the Life of Lincoln. Lincoln’s Nomination Thomas H. Dudley  477-479 
1890 10 McClellan’s Candidacy with the Army Earl M. Rogers  959
1890 11 Abraham Lincoln. Life in the White House in the Time of Lincoln John Hay  33-37 
1890 11 General Lee and the “Yankee in Andersonville” E. A. Craighill  154
1890 11 Comment on: General Lee and the “Yankee in Andersonville” T. H. Mann  155
1890 11 The First Flag Hoisted at Mobile Ambrose S. Wight  156
1890 11 Abraham Lincoln. A Letter from Lincoln when in Congress L. L. Gilkey  156-157 
1890 11 Horace Greeley at Lincoln’s Forst Nomination G. H. Stewart  157
1890 12 Early Victories of the American Navy Edgar S. Maclay  205-221 
1891 1 Along the Lower James Charles Washington Coleman  323-333 
1891 1 Experiences of War Prisoners. A Romance of Morgan’s Rough Riders. The Raid Basil W. Duke  403-412 
1891 1 Experiences of War Prisoners. A Romance of Morgan’s Rough Riders. The Capture Orlando B. Willcox  412-417 
1891 1 Experiences of War Prisoners. A Romance of Morgan’s Rough Riders. The Escape Thomas H. Hines  417-426 
1891 3 Two Interviews with Robert E. Lee W. W. Page  797-798 
1891 4 Experiences of War Prisoners. Cold Cheer at Camp Morton John A. Wyeth  844-853 
1891 5 The Confederate Diplomatists and Their Shirt of Nessus John Bigelow  113-121 
1891 5 The Negro in Nashville Charles Forster Smith  154-156 
1891 6 The Old Army William Tecumseh Sherman  189
1891 6 General Sherman’s Last Speech William Tecumseh Sherman  189-192 
1891 6 Sherman R. W. Gilder  192-194 
1891 7 Greeley’s Estimate of Lincoln Horace Greeley  371-383 
1891 7 General Miles’s Indian Campaigns G. W. Baird  477
1891 9 Greeley’s Estimate of Lincoln Horace Greeley  798
1891 10 The Personal Appearance of Lincoln John G. Nicolay  932-938 
1891 11 The Major’s Appointment Julia Schayer  123-132 
1891 12 Gold Hunters of California. Sherman and the San Francisco Vigilantes General W. T. Sherman  296-309 
1891 12 The Blue and the Gray R. W. P. Noble  319
1892 1 Custer’s Last Battle E. S. Godfrey  358-385 
1892 1 Comments by General Fry on the Custer Battle James B. Fry  385-388 
1892 1 General Miles’s Indian Campaign George L. Spining  477
1892 1 General Miles’s Indian Campaign G. W. Baird  478-479 
1892 2 The New National Guard Francis V. Greene  483-499 
1892 3 The Illinois of Lincoln’s Time Sophie Bledsoe Herrick  796-797 
1892 4 The Yankee and Rebel Yells J. Harvie Dew  953-955 
1892 9 Lincoln’s Goose Nest Home Alonzo Hilton Davis  798
1892 10 For Bravery on the Field of Battle Thomas Bailey Aldrich  889-896 
1892 10 The Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army Joseph T. Derry  956-957 
1892 10 The Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army A. B. Casselman  957-959 
1892 11 Sherman – Letters of Two Brothers: Passages from the Correspondence of General and Senator Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman, et al.  88-101 
1892 11 General McClellan’s Baggage-Destroying Order J. W. Heysinger  154-155 
1893 1 Sherman – Letters of Two Brothers: Passages from the Correspondence of General and Senator Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman, et al.  425-441 
1893 2 Abraham Lincoln’s Last Hours Charles Sabin Taft, M.D.  634-636 
1893 3 Sherman – Letters of Two Brothers: Passages from the Correspondence of General and Senator Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman, et al.  689-699 
1893 4 Sherman – Letters of Two Brothers: Passages from the Correspondence of General and Senator Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman, et al.  892-903 
1893 5 Lincoln on the Spoils System  149-150 
1893 11 Escape of the Confederate Secretary of War John Taylor Wood  110-123 
1893 12 General Grant Writing His Memoirs at Mount McGregor  225-226 
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