Civil War-related articles from Century Magazine
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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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