ARMIES.

The Acme haversack of patriotism and song.   v. 5, no. 6, v. 6, no. 2,

v. 7, no. 2, v. 8, nos. 2-3; Nov. 1891, May, 1892, April, 1893, April-September, 1893. Syracuse, N. Y., 1891-1893. 5 nos. 8  .

Army of Georgia.   (Union.)   See Chicago executive committee for the

army reunion, 1868. Army of northern Virginia. (Confederate.)

The Army of northern Virginia in 1862, by William Allan . . .

with an introduction by John C. Ropes . . . Boston and

New York, 1892.   x, 537 p.   front, (port.), fold. maps. 8  .

E545.A41

Seven great battles of the Army of northern Virginia. A program of study and entertainment. Arranged for the J. E. B. Stuart chapter of Chhdren of the confederacy . . . Montgomery, Alabama. By Eliza F. Andrews. 1906. Montgomery, Ala., [1906 ?]   16 p. 16  .

Reports of the operations of the army of northern Virginia, from June 1862, to and including the battle at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,1862. Richmond, 1864. 2 v. 8  . E470.C71 Gen. Robert Edward Lee's report of the army of northern Virginia under his command.

Army of northern Virginia memorial volume. Comp. by Rev. J. Wihiam Jones ... at the request of the Virginia division of the Army of northern Virginia association. Richmond, 1880.   [3], [vii]-viii, [9]-347 p.   8  . E547.J79

Contents:

1st (Nov. 3, 1870 at Richmond.)  Lee memorial meeting,  p. 9-37. Remarks and addresses by General Early, President Davis, Colonel C. S. Venable, General John S. Preston, General John B. Gordon, Colonel Charles Marshall, General Henry A. Wise, Colonel William Preston Johnston, and Colonel Robert E. Withers. (Nov. 4, 1870.)   Army meeting,   p. 38-48.

Remarks of General Early, General B. T. Johnson, and General Early.

(Nov. 2, 1871 at Richmond.)   p. [48.] 2d (1872 at Richmond.)   p. [48.] 3d (1873 at Richmond.)   p. [49]-68.

Campaign from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor.   By Colonel C. S. Venable.

4th (1874 at Richmond.)   p. [69]-89.

Strategic value of Richmond.  By Colonel Charles Marshall. 5th (1875 at Richmond.)   p. [90]-126.

Gettysburg.   By Major John W. Daniel.