Supt. E. E. Davis to Mrs. Lewis (Irene) Sewall Nov. 27, 1931
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GETTYSBURG BATTLE
Annals of the War – McClure.
Attack and Defense of Little Round Top – Norton.
Abraham Lincoln – Charnwood.
Abraham Lincoln, Life of – Barton.
Battles and Leaders, 4 vol. – Century Co.
Battle of Gettysburg – Young.
Battle of Gettysburg, The – Comte de Paris.
Battle of Gettysburg, The – Haskell.
Battles of Gettysburg, 1st vol. – Scott.
Barlow, Maj-Gen. at Gettysburg – N.Y. State Com.
Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg – Fiebeger.
Campaigns of the Civil War – Geer.
Civil War Papers, 2 vol. – Mass. O.L.L.
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg – Doubleday.
Confederate Portraits – Bradford.
Four Years with the Army of the Potomac – Trobriand.
From Manassas to Appomattox – Longstreet.
Gettysburg Then and Now – Venderslice.
Gregg’s Cavalry Fight at Gettysburg – Rawle.
Hays, General Alexander, Life and Letters – Fleming.
Lee, Gen. Robert E., Recollections and Letters – Capt. R.E. Lee.
Lee, Gen. Robert E., Personal Reminiscences of – Jones.
Lee, General Robert E., Memoirs of – Long.
Lincoln and His Generals – Macartney.
Maine at Gettysburg – Maine Com.
Meade, Maj.-Gen., Life of – Bache.
Meade, At Gettysburg, With – Geo.G.Meade.
Meade, General George Gordon – Pennypacker.
Military Memoirs of a Confederate – Alexander.
Numbers and Losses in the Civil War in America – Livermore.
New York at Gettysburg, 3 vol. – N.Y.State Com.
New York Aux. Monument at Gettysburg, Dedication of – N.Y.State Com.
Official Records of the Unio and Confederate Armies, Vol. XXVII, Parts 1,2,3
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, 3 vol. – Pa.Mon.Com.
Pennsylvania Volunteers, History of the – Bates.
Pennsylvania Gettysburg Reunion – Pa.State. Com.
Philadelphia in the Civil War – Taylor.
Photographic History of the Civil War. 10 vol. – Miller.
Regimental Losses in the Civil War – Fox.
Reminiscences of the Civil War – Gordon.
Stuart’s Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign – Mosby.
Union Portraits – Bradford.
War Between the Union and the Confederacy – Oates.
War Between the States – Stephens.
Webb at the Angle – N.Y.State Com.
LOCATION OF POSITIONS OCCUPIED BY ALABAMA INFANTRY AT GETTYSBURG WITH NOTES TO OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THEIR OPERATIONS IN THE BATTLE
“Law’s Brigade of Hood’s Division of Longstreet’s Corps.”
Law’s Brigade composed of 4th-15th-44th-47th-48th Alabama Infantry
*See regimental commander’s reports Pages 391 to 395 Official Records.
“O’Neal’s Brigade of Rodes’ Division of Ewell’s Corps”
O’Neal’s Brigade composed of 3rd-5th-6th-12th-26th Alabama Infantry
See Col. E.A. O’Neal’s report Pages 592 and 593. Official Records
“Wilcox’s Brigade of Anderson’s Division of Hill’s Corps”
Wilcox’s Brigade composed of 8th-9th-10th-11th-14th Alabama Infantry
See Brig. Gen. C.M. Wilcox’s report Pages 617-619, Official Records.
“Archer’s Brigade of Heth’s Division of Hill’s Corps”
Archer’s Brigade composed of 5th Alabama Battalion, 13th Alabama Infantry and 1st-7th-14th Tennessee Infantry. See Lt. Col. S.G. Shepard’s report Pages 646 and 647, Official Records.
*War Of The Rebellion, Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Vol. XXVII, Part II
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