870

VIRGINIA.

Infantry   Continued. Wise's brigade.

The career of Wise's brigade, 1861-5.   An address by Gen. H. A. Wise, near Cappahosic, Gloucester county, Virginia, about 1870.   (In So. hist. soc. papers,   v. 25, p. 1-22.   8  .) E485.4.A14 Witcber's infantry.   See 21st infantry. Withers' (R. E.) infantry.   See 42d infantry. Withers' (R. W.) infantry.   See 37th infantry. Woodis riflemen.   See 6th infantry.   Company C. Woodson's infantry.   See 45th battalion infantry. Signal corps.   See Norfolk County. Volunteers. (Union.)

Register. (In U. S. War dept. Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. . . . [Washington, 1865 ?] 8 v. 12  .) E494.U58

miscellaneous.

Accomac county.

* To the voters of the counties of Accomac and Northampton. [By Joseph Segar.   Washington? D. C, 1863?] 6 p. 8  . E534.S56   (In L. C.) Dated May 16, 1863.

Alexandria.

*A concise history of the city of Alexandria, Va., from 1669 to 1883 . . . By F. L. Brockett and G. W. Rock. Alexandria, Va., 1883. 140 p. front, (fold, map.) 8  . F234.A3B4 (In L. C.)

Civil war period and lists of soldiers: p. 33-42. p. 74-140 advertising matter. *Alexandria prison, Alexandria, Va., Sept. 13, 1862.   List of soldiers confined.   (In Confederate memorial literary society. Richmond.) Appomattox.

Lee at Appomattox and other papers.   By C. F. Adams. Boston and New York, 1902.   2p.l.,387p.   8  . E661.A21 Appomattox courthouse.

Appomattox courthouse.   Incidents of the surrender of General Lee, as given by Colonel Charles Marshah . . . (In So. hist. soc. papers,   v. 21, p. 353-360.   8  .) E485.4.A14 Arlington.

Report on the re-burial of the Confederate dead in Arlington cemetery . . . By the Charles Broadway Rouss camp No. 1191, United Confederate veterans, Washington. Washington, 1901.   47 p.   fold, pi., fold, plans.   8  . E641.U57