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- Speech Of Hon. William A. Graham, Of Orange, In The Convention Of North-carolina, Dec. 7th, 1861, On The Ordinance Concerning Test Oaths And Sedition
- The History Of The American Indians, Particularly Those Nations Adjoining To The Mississippi East And West Florida, Georgia, South And North Carolina, And Virginia
- North Carolina At Gettysburg, And Pickett's Charge A Misnomer; Also, Sixty Years Afterwards And The Rearguard Of The Confederacy
- Brief Report Of The Services Rendered By The Freed People To The United States Army, In North Carolina In The Spring Of 1862, After The Battle Of Newbern
- Record Of The Service Of The Forty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Militia In North Carolina, August 1862 To May 1863
- Report Of State Commission For Erection Of Monument To Ninth New Jersey Volunteers At New Berne, North Carolina
- Speech Of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, Of North Carolina, Against The Revolutionary Movement Of The Anti-slavery Party
- History Of The Fifth Regiment Of Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, During Three Years And A Half Of Service In North Carolina, January 1862-june 1865
- Five Points In The Record Of North Carolina In The Great War Of 1861-5
- Derelicts: An Account Of Ships Lost At Sea In General Commercial Traffic And A Brief History Of Blockade Runners Stranded Along The North Carolina Coast, 1861-1865
- The Valley Campaigns: Being The Reminiscences Of A Non-combatant While Between The Lines In The Shenandoah Valley During The War Of The States
- The Battle Of Camden, South Carolina, August 16, 1780
- Reminiscences Of My Life In Camp With The 33d United States Colored Troops, Late 1st S.c. Volunteers
- Massachusetts Memorial To Her Soldiers And Sailors Who Died In The Department Of No. Carolina, 1861-1865
- Two Diaries From Middle St. John's, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-may, 1865
- Reminiscences Of The Civil War
- Military Reminiscences Of The Civil War
- Military Reminiscences Of Gen. Wm. R. Boggs, C. S. A.
- Historical Statements Concerning The Battle Of Kings Mountain And The Battle Of The Cowpens, South Carolina
- A Colored Man's Reminiscences Of James Madison
- The Story Of Laura Secord, And Canadian Reminiscences
- My Day: Reminiscences Of A Long Life
- Narrative Of The Sufferings Of Lewis Clarke, During A Captivity Of More Than Twenty-five Years, Among The Algerines Of Kentucky, One Of The So Called Christian States Of North America
- Experience And Personal Narrative Of Uncle Tom Jones; Who Was For Forty Years A Slave. Also The Surprising Adventures Of Wild Tom, Of The Island Retreat, A Fugitive Negro From South Carolina
- The Experience Of A Slave In South Carolina
- The Responsibility Of The North In Relation To Slavery
- Modern Reform Examined: Or, The Union Of North And South On The Subject Of Slavery
- Reminiscences Of Levi Coffin, The Reputed President Of The Underground Railroad
- Abraham Lincoln And The Union: A Chronicle Of The Embattled North
- Southern Hatred Of The American Government, The People Of The North, And Free Institutions
- Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, And Letters Of Gen. Robert E. Lee
- Autobiography And Reminiscences Of John W. Carroll
- Reminiscences Of A Mississippian In Peace And War
- Early History Of Tarboro, North Carolina; Also Collated Colonial Public Claims Of Edgecombe County, And Easter Sunday In Savannah, Ga.
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