1112    BHODB ISLAND SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society   Continued. Personal narratives of events   Continued. Fourth series.   Nos. 1-20.

No. 1. Roe, A. S.   From Monocacy to Danville: a trip with the Confederates'.   1889.   41 p.

2. Nichols, 3d, W. H.   The siege and capture of Harper's Ferry

by the Confederates, Sept, 1862.   1889.   48 p.

3. Chase, P. S.   Service with Battery F, First Rhode Island

light artillery.   1889.   41 p.

4. Bliss, G. N.   The First Rhode Island cavalry at Middleburg,

Va, June 17 and 18, 1863.   1889.   56 p.

5. Tobie, E. P.   Personal recollections of General Sheridan.

1889.   40 p.

6. Butts, F. B.   The Monitor and the Merrimac.   1890.   51 p.

7. Greene, A. R.   From Bridgeport to Ringgold by way of Look-

out Mountain.   1890.   46 p.

8. Bliss, G. N.   Duffie and the monument to his memory. 1890.

64 p.   front, (port.) plate.

9. Welch, W. L.   The Burnside expedition and the engagement

at Roanoke Island.   1890.   48 p.

10. Monroe, J. A.   Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery,

at the second battle of Bull Run.   1890.   33 p.

11. Sumner, G. C.   Recollections of service in Battery D, First

Rhode Island light artillery.   1891.   52 p.

12. Bailey, W. W.   My boyhood at West Point.   1891.   38 p.

13. Hill, G. W.   From Memphis to Allatoona, and the battle of

Allatoona, Oct. 5, 1864.   1891.   39 p.

14. Pegram, J. C.   Recollections of the United States naval

academy.   1891.   49 p.

15. Nason, W. A.   With the Ninth army corps in East Tennessee.

1891.   70 p.

16. Roe, A. S.   In a rebel prison: or, Experiences in Danville, Va.

1891.   42 p.

17. Roe, A. S.   Richmond, Annapolis, and home.   1892.   41 p.

18. Sumner, G. C.   John Albert Monroe.   A memorial. Recol-

lections of him as commander of Battery D. Peck, G. B.   A biographical sketch. Tobie, E. P.   A eulogy.   1892.   50 p.   front, (port.)

19. Rhodes, J. H.  The Gettysburg gun.   1892.   57 p. front.

20. Denison, F.   A chaplain's experience in the Union army.

1893.   45 p. Fifth series.  Nos. 1-10.

No. 1. Rickard, J. H.   Services with colored troops in Burnside's corps.   1894.   43 p.

2. Badlam, W. H.   Kearsage. and Alabama.   1894.   39 p.

3. Smith, C. M.   From Andersonville to freedom.   1894.   74 p.

4. Child, B. H.   From Fredericksburg to Gettysburg. 1895.

36 p.

5. Gardiner, W.   Operations of the cavalry corps, Middle mili-

tary division, Armies of the United States, from Feb. 27 to Mar. 8, 1865, participated in by the First Rhode Island cavalry.   1896.   31 p.