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  Georg, Kathleen. “The Origins of Gettysburg’s Soldiers’ National Cemetery & Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association.” GNMP, May 1982.

  ———. “The Sherfy Farm and the Battle of Gettysburg.” National Park Service Environmental & Interpretive Planning, Research & Curatorial Division, January 1977.

  Harrison, Kathleen Georg. “A Fitting and Expressive Memorial: The Development of Gettysburg National Military Park.” GNMP, January 1988.

  Henry, Robert S. The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology: Its First Century, 1862-1962. Washington: Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1964.

  Lee, Ronald F. The Origin & Evolution of the National Military Park Idea. National Park Service, 1973.

  National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Central Park, National Park Service.

  Paige, John C. and Jerome A. Greene. Administrative History of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. National Park Service, February 1983.

  “Replanting Gettysburg’s Historic Orchards.” The Gettysburg Quarterly (Fall 2004):1-2.

  Survey Report for Restoration and Rehabilitation of Historic Structures, Gettysburg National Military Park: Wentz Buildings, January 31, 1957.

  The United States vs. Daniel E. Sickles. Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, County of Washington.

  Books, Magazines, Maps, and Pamphlets

  Acken, J. Gregory, editor. Inside the Army of the Potomac: The Civil War Experiences of Captain Francis Adams Donaldson. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998.

  Adelman, Gary. The Myth of Little Round Top. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 2003.

  Adelman, Gary E. and Timothy H. Smith. Devil’s Den: A History and Guide. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1997.

  Allan, William. “Memoranda of Conversations with General Robert E. Lee.” Lee the Soldier, edited by Gary Gallagher, 7-24.

  Alexander, Bevin. Robert E. Lee’s Civil War. Holbrook, MA: Adams Media Cor, 1998.

  Alexander, E. Porter. “The Great Charge and Artillery Fighting at Gettysburg.” Battles and Leaders, 3: 357-368.

  ———. “Letter From General E. P. Alexander, March 17th, 1877.” Southern Historical Society Papers, 4: 97-110.

  ———. Military Memoirs of a Confederate. Harrisburg, PA: The Archive Society, 1995. Reprint of the 1907 edition.

  Ames, Nelson. History of Battery G, First Regiment N.Y. Light Artillery. Wolcott, NY: Benedum Books, 2000. Reprint of the 1900 edition.

  Andrews, J. Cutler. The North Reports the Civil War. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1955.

  Arrington, B.T. The Medal of Honor at Gettysburg. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1996.

  Bachelder, John B. Position of Troops, Second Day’s Battle. New York: Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1876.

  Basler, Roy, editor. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953.

  Benjamin, Charles F. “Hooker’s Appointment and Removal.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:239-243.

  Biddle, James C. George Gordon Meade: An Address Delivered by Colonel James C. Biddle at Gen. Meade’s Statue, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia on Memorial Day, May 30, 1888. Philadelphia: 1888.

  ———. “General Meade at Gettysburg.” The Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South, Morningside House reprint, 205-219.

  Bigelow, John. The Peach Orchard. Baltimore: Butternut & Blue, 1984. Reprint of the 1910 edition.

  Bohannon, Keith S. “Disgraced and Ruined by the Decision of the Court: The Court-Martial of Emory F. Best, C.S.A.” Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath, edited by Gary Gallagher, 200-218.

  Brandt, Nat. The Congressman Who Got Away With Murder. New York: Syracuse University Press, 1991.

  Brown, Henri Le Favre. History of the Third Regiment, Excelsior Brigade, 72d New York Volunteer Infantry. Jamestown, NY: 1902.

  Brown, Kent Masterson. Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

  Busey, John W. and David G. Martin. Regimental Strengths and Losses at Gettysburg. Hightstown, NJ: Longstreet House, 1994. Reprint of the 1982 edition.

  Butterfield, Julia Lorillard, editor. A Biographical Memorial of General Daniel Butterfield. New York: The Grafton Press, 1904.

  Byrne, Frank L. and Andrew T. Weaver, editors. Haskell of Gettysburg: His Life and Civil War Papers. Kent, OH: The Kent State University Press, 1989.

  Callihan, David L. “Passing the Test: George G. Meade’s Initiation as Army Commander.” Gettysburg Magazine 30 (January 2004): 30-48.

  Campbell, Eric. “‘Remember Harper’s Ferry’: The Degradation, Humiliation, and Redemption of Col. George L. Willard’s Brigade.” Gettysburg Magazine 7 (July 1992); 51-74.

  Carter, Robert. Four Brothers in Blue. Washington, D.C.: Gibson Bros., 1913.

  Cleaves, Freeman. Meade of Gettysburg. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.

  Coco, Gregory A. A Concise Guide to the Artillery at Gettysburg. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1998.

  ———. A Strange and Blighted Land. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1995.

  ———. A Vast Sea of Misery. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1988.

  ———. On the Bloodstained Field: 130 Human Interest Stories of the Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1987.

  Coddington, Edwin B. The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command. Dayton: Morningside Bookshop, 1979.

  Cohen, Stan. Hands Across the Wall. Missoula, MT: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1982.

  Cole, James M. and Roy Frampton. Lincoln and the Human Interest Stories of the Gettysburg National Cemetery. Hanover, PA: The Sheridan Press, 1995.

  Collins, John L. “When Stonewall Jackson Turned Our Right.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:183-186.

  Conklin, Eileen F. Women at Gettysburg. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1993.

  Connelly, Thomas L. The Marble Man: Robert E. Lee and His Image in American Society. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978.

  Cooksey, Paul Clark. “Up The Emmitsburg Road: Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Plan for the Attack on July 2nd on the Union Left Flank.” Gettysburg Magazine 26 (January 2002): 45-52.

  ———. “Around the Flank: Longstreet’s July 2 Attack at Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine 29 (July 2003): 94-105.

  Couch, Darius N. “The Chancellorsville Campaign.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:154-171.

  Coughenour, Kavin. “Assessing the Generalship of George G. Meade During the Gettysburg Campaign.” Gettysburg Magazine 28 (January 2003): 27-39.

  Craft, David. History of the 141st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Salem, MA: Higginson Book Co, 1998. Reprint of the 1885 edition.

  Cutrer, Thomas W., editor. Longstreet’s Aide: The Civil War Letters of Major Thomas J. Goree. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1995.

  Dalessandro, Paul and Scott Hartwig. “Was Dan Sickles the Savior of the Union Left on July 2?” North & South, Vol.8, Number 4 (June 2005): 52-60.

  Davis, Oliver Wilson. Life of David Bell Birney: Major-General United States Volunteers. Gaithersburg MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books, 1987. Reprint of the 1867 edition.

  Desjardin, Thomas. Stand Firm Ye Boys From Maine: The 20th Maine and the Gettysburg Campaign. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1995.

  ———. These Honored Dead: How the Story of Gettysburg Shaped American Memory. Cambridge: Da Capo Press, 2003.

  De Peyster, John Watts. Gen. H. Edwin Tremain, President Third Army Corps Union. New York: C.G. Burgoyne, 1880.

  De Trobriand, Regis. Four Years with the Army of the Potomac. Gaithersburg, MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books, 1988. Reprint of the 1889 edition.

  DiNardo, R.L. and Albert Nofi, editors. Ja
mes Longstreet: The Man, the Soldier, the Controversy. Conshohocken, PA: Combined Publishing, 1998.

  Dodge, Theodore Ayrault. The Campaign of Chancellorsville. New York: Da Capo Press, 1999. Reprint of the 1886 edition.

  Doster, William E. Lincoln and Episodes of the Civil War. New York: G.Putnam’s Sons, 1915.

  Downs, David B. “‘His Left Was Worth a Glance’: Meade and the Union Left on July 2, 1863.” Gettysburg Magazine 7 (July 1992): 29-40.

  Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Stamford, CT: Longmeadow Press, 1996. Reprint of the 1882 edition.

  Early, Jubal. “Reply To General Longstreet.” Southern Historical Society Papers, 4: 282-302.

  Fasnacht, C.H. and E.K. Martin. Historical Sketch and Oration Delivered at Dedication of 99th Pennsylvania Monument. Lancaster, PA: Examiner Steam Book and Job Print, 1886.

  Favill, Josiah Marshall. Diary of a Young Army Officer. Baltimore: Butternut & Blue, 2000. Reprint of the 1909 edition.

  Fleming, Thomas J. “A Husband’s Revenge.” American Heritage (April 1967): 65-75.

  Fletcher, William A. Rebel Private: Front and Rear. New York: Meridian, 1997. Reprint of the

  1908 edition.

  Frassanito, William A. Early Photography at Gettysburg. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1995.

  Freeman, Douglas Southall. Lee’s Lieutenants. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1944.

  Fremantle, Arthur J.L. Three Months in the Southern States. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1991. Reprint of the 1864 edition.

  Furgurson, Ernest B. “The 4 Fatal Actions of Stonewall Jackson.” America’s Civil War (May 2008): 26-33.

  Gallagher, Gary, editor. Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

  ———. Lee: The Soldier. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996.

  ———. The First Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership. Kent, OH: The Kent State University Press, 1992.

  ———. The Second Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership. Kent, OH: The Kent State University Press, 1993.

  Gibbon, John. An Address on the Unveiling of the Statue of Major-General George G. Meade in Philadelphia, October 18th, 1887. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane, & Scott’s Printing House, 1887.

  Goodwin, Doris Kearns. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.

  Gottfried, Bradley M. Brigades of Gettysburg. Cambridge: Da Capo Press, 2002.

  Graham, W.A. The Custer Myth. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1995. Reprint of the

  1953 edition.

  Greene, A. Wilson. “From Chancellorsville to Cemetery Hill: O.O. Howard and Eleventh Corps Leadership.” The First Day at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership, edited by Gary W. Gallagher, 57-91.

  Grimsley, Mark and Brooks D. Simpson. Gettysburg: A Battlefield Guide. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.

  Hancock, Almira. Reminiscences of Winfield Scott Hancock. Gaithersburg, MD: Olde Soldier Books. Reprint of the 1887 edition.

  Happel, Ralph. The Last Days of Stonewall Jackson. Fort Washington, PA: Eastern National,

  2003. Reprint of the 1976 edition.

  Harman, Troy D. Cemetery Hill: The General Plan Was Unchanged. Baltimore: Butternut & Blue, 2001.

  Harrison, Kathleen Georg. The Location of the Monuments, Markers, and Tablets on Gettysburg Battlefield. Gettysburg National Military Park.

  Hartwig, D. Scott. “‘No Troops on the Field Had Done Better’: John C. Caldwell’s Division in the Wheatfield, July 2, 1863.” The Second Day at Gettysburg, edited by Gary Gallagher, 136-171.

  Hawthorne, Frederick. Gettysburg: Stories of Men and Monuments. Gettysburg: Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides, 1988.

  Haynes, Martin A. A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion. Salem, Mass: Higginson Book Company, 1998. Reprint of the 1896 edition.

  Hempel, Kathrine. “Gone and Nearly Forgotten: David McConaughy, The Man Behind the Soldiers’ National Cemetery and the Gettysburg National Military Park.” Gettysburg Magazine 34 (January 2006): 86-97.

  Hessler, Jim and Jack Drummond. “Sickles Returns.” Gettysburg Magazine 34 (January 2006): 64-85.

  Hill, Patrick, Perry Tholl and Greg Johnson. “‘On This Spot…’ Locating the 1st Minnesota Monument at Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine 32 (January 2005): 96-114.

  Hood, John B. “Letter From General John B. Hood.” Southern Historical Society Papers, 4:145-150.

  Howard, Oliver O. “The Eleventh Corps at Chancellorsville.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:189-202.

  Humphreys, Henry H. Andrew Atkinson Humphreys: A Biography. Gaithersburg, MD: Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books, 1988. Reprint of the 1924 edition.

  Huntington, James. “The Artillery at Hazel Grove.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:188.

  Hyde, Bill, editor. The Union Generals Speak: The Meade Hearings on the Battle of Gettysburg. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003.

  ———. “Did You Get There? Capt. Samuel Johnston’s Reconnaissance at Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine 29 (July 2003): 86-93

  Imhof, John D. Gettysburg Day Two: A Study in Maps. Baltimore: Butternut & Blue, 1999.

  Johnson, Robert U., and Clarence C. Buel, editors. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Harrisburg: Archive Society, 1991. Reprint of the 1887-1888 edition.

  Johnson, Rossiter. Campfire and Battlefield. Slovenia: Trident Press International, 1999. Reprint of the 1894 edition.

  Jones, J. William. Life and Letters of Robert E. Lee. Harrisonburg, VA: Sprinkle Publications,

  1978. Reprint of the 1906 edition.

  Jordan, David M. Winfield Scott Hancock: A Soldier’s Life. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1988.

  Jorgensen, Jay. Gettysburg’s Bloody Wheatfield. Shippensburg: White Mane Books, 2002.

  ———. “John Haley’s Personal Recollections of the Battle of the Wheatfield.” Gettysburg Magazine 27 (July 2002): 65-77

  ———. The Wheatfield at Gettysburg: A Walking Tour. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 2002.

  Kaplan, Justin. Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966.

  Keneally, Thomas. American Scoundrel: The Life of the Notorious Civil War General Dan Sickles. New York: Nan A. Talese, 2002.

  Klein, Philip S. President James Buchanan: A Biography. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962.

  Knoop, Jeanne W. I Follow the Course, Come What May: Major General Dan Sickles, USA. New York: Vantage Press, 1998.

  Krick, Robert K. “‘If Longstreet…Says So, It Is Most Likely Not True’: James Longstreet and the Second Day at Gettysburg.” The Second Day at Gettysburg, edited by Gary Gallagher, 57-86.

  ———. “Lee at Chancellorsville.” Lee: The Soldier, edited by Gary Gallagher, 357-380.

  ———. “The Smoothbore Volley That Doomed the Confederacy.” Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath, edited by Gary Gallagher, 107-142.

  Ladd, David and Audrey, editors. The Bachelder Papers: Gettysburg in their Own Words. Dayton, OH: Morningside House, 1994.

  ———. John Bachelder’s History of the Battle of Gettysburg. Dayton, OH: Morningside House, 1997.

  Lash, Gary. “The Congressional Resolution of Thanks for the Federal Victory at Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine 12 (January 1995): 85-96.

  Lee, Fitzhugh. “Letter from General Fitzhugh Lee, March 5, 1877,” SHSP, 4:69-76.

  The Life and Death of Fanny White: Being a Complete and Interesting History of the Career of That Notorious Lady. New York: 1860.

  Lincoln and Sickles. The Third Army Corps Union, 1910.

  Longstreet, Helen D. Lee and Longstreet at High Tide. Gainesville: 1905.

  Longstreet, James. From Manass
as to Appomattox. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 1992. Reprint of the 1895 edition.

  ———. “The Battle of Fredericksburg.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:70-85.

  ———. “Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:244-251.

  ———. “Lee’s Right Wing at Gettysburg.” Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, 3:339-354.

  ———. “General James Longstreet’s Account Of The Campaign And Battle.” SHSP, 5: 54-86.

  ———. “General Longstreet’s Second Paper On Gettysburg.” SHSP, 5: 257-269.

  Lossing, Benson J. Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America. Hartford: T. Belknap, 1868.

  Marcot, Roy. “Berdan Sharpshooters at Gettysburg.” Gettysburg Magazine 1 (January 1989): 35-40.

  Meade, George. The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1913.

  The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War. Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1990. Reprint of the 1870 edition.

  McLaws, Lafayette. “Gettysburg.” SHSP, 7: 64-90.

  McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom. New York: Ballantine Books, 1988.

  Messent, Peter and Steve Courtney, editors. The Civil War Letters of Joseph Hopkins Twichell: A Chaplain’s Story. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press, 2006.

  Miller, Francis Trevelyan, editor. Photographic History of the Civil War. New York: The Review of Reviews Co., 1911.

  Moe, Richard. The Last Full Measure: The Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers. New York: Avon Books, 1993.

  Murray, R.L. E. P. Alexander and the Artillery Action in the Peach Orchard. Wolcott, NY: Benedum Books, 2000.

  ———. Letters from Gettysburg: New York Soldiers’ Correspondences from the Battlefield. Wolcott, NY: Benedum Books, 2000.

  New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Final Report on the Battle of Gettysburg. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon Company, 1902.

  New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg, Chattanooga, and Antietam. Dedication of the New York Auxiliary State Monument on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon Company, 1926.

 

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