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Rosanna Blake Library: Pamphlets – D

Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author

  • Dabney, Robert L. “Chaplains in the Army of Northern Virginia. A list compiled in 1864-1865.” In: VMHD, July 1963, v.71, #3, p. 327-340. (WD 1)
  • Dabney, Thomas Ewing “The Butler Regime in Louisiana.” Louisiana Historical Quarterly, v.27, Apr. 1944. P. 487-525. (WD 6a)
  • Daniel, John Warwick “Ceremonies connected with the inauguration of the mausoleum and the unveiling of the recumbent figure of Gen. Edward Lee, at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., June 28, 1883.” 1883. 8vo, 83pp. (WD 54)
  • Daniel, John Warwick “Fifth Virginia at First Manassas.” (WD 65a)
  • Daniel, John Warwick “Oration on the life, services and character of Jefferson Davis, delivered under the auspices of the General Assembly of Virginia, at Mozart Academy of Music, Jan. 25,1890.” Richmond: J.W. Randolph and English, 1890. 8vo, 51pp. (WD 68)
  • Daniel, W. Harrison “An Aspect of Church and State Relations in the Confederacy: Southern Protestantism and the Office of Army Chaplain.” (Raleigh) NCHRev. Jan. 1959, v. XXXVI, #1, p. 47-71. (WD 77)
  • Daniel, W. Harrison “Protestant Clergy and Union Sentiment in the Confederacy.” In: Tenn. HQ, 1965, p. 284-290. v. XXIII. (WD 80)
  • Daniel, W. Harrison “Bible Publication and Procurement in the Confederacy.” (Lexington, KY.) JSH, May, 1958, v. XXIV, #2, p. 191-201. (WD 83)
  • Darden, David L. “Alabama Secession Convention.” (Wetumpka, Ala., Wetumpka Print, 1942) In: Alabama Historical Quarterly, v.3, #3 & 4, Fall-Winter 1941. 8vo, (268)-468pp. (WD 99)
  • Davidson, Charles A., Major “Major Charles a. Davidson: Letters of a Virginia Soldier” In: CWH, Mar. 1976, v.22, #1, p. 16-40. (WD 120)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Andersonville and other War Prisons.” In: Belford’s Mag., Jan/Feb., 1890, v.IV, #20/21, p. 161-178, 337-353. (WD 184)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Autobiography of Jefferson Davis.” In: Belford’s Mag., Jan., 1890. 8vo, 12pp. (WD 185)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Beauvoir-Jefferson Davis Shrine. Last Home of Jefferson Davis.” (Gulfport, Miss: Gulfport Print, 1939) 8vo, 32pp. (WD 187)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Bylaws and Rules & Regulations of the Jefferson Davis Beauvoir.” Memorial Confederate Soldiers Homes. (WD 187a)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Capture of Jefferson Davis.” Selma, Alabama, May 17, 1865.” Federal Union, capture of Davis and Staff; Davis sent to Washington. Proclamation of Governor. (WD 191a)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Carte de visit: Mr. Davis by Brady, Pub. (WD 192)
  • Davis, Jefferson “The Jefferson Davis Memorial in the Vicksburg National Military Park.” Vicksburg, Miss., Printing Co., 1927, 8vo, 28pp. (McElroy bibliog.) (WD 219)
  • Davis, Jefferson “In Memoriam Jefferson Davis. A Tribute of Respect offered by the Citizens of Charleston, S.C.” Charleston, S.C., Walker, Evans and Cogswell, 1890. 8vo, 79pp. (WD 228)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Portrait of Jefferson Davis, engraved by William Sartain.” Phila: Wm. Sartain, (old) (WD 246a)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Proceedings incident to the celebration of the 100th anniversary of his birth.” Montgomery Ala., 1908. 8vo, 8pp. (WD 253)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Robert E. Lee.” In: (NY) “North American Review.” Jan, 1890, p. 12 (p. 55-66) CV, 1931, v.39, p. 14-19 (WD 261)
  • Davis, Jefferson “The Second Annual Message of his Excellency the President of the Confederate Sates to Congress. Jan. 12, 1863.” London: 1863. 12mo, 38pp. (WD 262)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Some post-war letters from J. Davis to his former aide-de-camp William Preston Johnston.” Richmond, Virginia Historical Society, 1943. Rep: Va. Mag. Of Hist. And Biog., v.51, #2, Apr. 1943, 9pp. (WD 267)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Official Programme of the Reinterment of President Jefferson Davis.” Richmond, Va., May 31, 1893. 4pp. (WD 284a)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Souvenir: Unveiling of the Jefferson Davis Monument at Jefferson Davis Parkway on Wed., Feb.22, 1911, 15th anniv. inauguration of Davis as Pres. of C.S.A” New Orleans: Jefferson Davis Monument Ass’n of New Orleans, 1911, 8vo, 40pp. (WD 292)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Speech of the Hon. Of Mississippi, delivered in the US Senate, Jan. 10, 1861, upon the message of the President of the US on the condition of things in South Carolina.” Baltimore: J. Murphy and Co., 1861. 8vo, 16pp. (WD 295)
  • Davis, Jefferson “The Capture of Pres. Jefferson Davis by an Eyewitness.” In: RKHS, Oct. 1966, v.64, #4, p. 270-276. Reprinted in “Tri-weekly Frankfort Kentucky Yeoman” (WD 301a)
  • Davis, Jefferson “Reply to the speech of Senator Douglas in the US Senate, May 16-17, 1860.” Balt: Murphry Print, 1860. 8vo, 16pp. (WD 305)
  • Davis, Nora Marshall “Jefferson Davis’s route from Richmond, Va., to Irwinville, Ga., Apr. 2-May 10, 1865.” In: “Proceedings of the S.C. Hist. Ass’n.” 1941, p. 11-20. (WD 324)
  • Davis, Nora Marshall “Military and Naval Operations in South Carolina, 1860-1865. A Chronological List, with References to Sources of Further Information.” Columbia, S.C. Archives Dept. For SC Confed. War Centennial Comm., 1959. 8vo, 24pp. (WD 325)
  • Davis, Samuel Boyer “Escape of a Confederate Officer From Prison. What he Saw at Andersonville, how he was sentenced to death and saved by the interposition of President Abraham Lincoln.” Norfolk, Va., 72pp., 1892. (WD 341)
  • Dawson, Francis Warrington “Francis Warrington Dawson, Born May 17, 1840-Died Mar. 12, 1889.” He lives in fame that dies in virtue’s cause. (Charleston) n.pub., 1889. 8vo, 28pp. (WD 389)
  • Dawson, Francis Warrington “Our Women in the War, an address by Capt. Francis W. Dawson, delivered Feb. 22, 1887, at the fifth annual reunion of the Association of the Maryland Line, at the Academy of Music, Baltimore, Md. Printed by order of the Association.” Charleston, SC, Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., 1887. (WD 391)
  • Dayton, Ruth Woods “The Beginning-Philippi, 1861.” (Lewisburg, WV 1961) Printed for Civil War Cent. Comm. In Philippi (Va.) Reprinted from the West Virginia History Magazine, July 1952. 8vo, 11pp. Reprinted: Congressional Record, June 12, 1961, by Robt. C. Byrd, Sr. (WD 405)
  • De Bray, X.B., Col. “A sketch of the history of DeBray’s 26th Regiment of Texas Cavalry.” Suffolk, Va., Robt. Hardy Pub., 1986. 8vo, 28pp. (WD 408)
  • De Fontaine, Felix Gregory “Army Letters of “Personne”., F.G. Fontaine, war correspondent, etc., 1861-1865.” Columbia, SC, War Record Pub. Co., 1896-1897. Originally pub. In the Charleston Courier, 1861-1865. (WD 412)
  • De Jarnette, Daniel Coleman “Secession of South Carolina. Speech of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, Jan. 10, 1861.” (Wash: Congressional Globe, 1861) 8vo, 7pp. (WD 425)
  • De Renne, Wymberley Jones “A short history of the Confederate Constitution of the CSA, 1861-1899.” (Savannah, Ga., Morning News, 1909) 4to, 8pp. (WD 448)
  • Deadrick, Barron (John Barron) “Forrest”, Wizard of the Saddle.” (Memphis, Tenn: SC Toof Co., 1960) 12mo, 16pp. (WD 461)
  • Deadrick, Barron (John Barron) “Shiloh, Memphis and Vicksburg.” Memphis, Tenn: West Tenn. Hist. Soc. (Press of SC Toof and co., 1960) 12mo, 32pp. (WD 462)
  • Debo, Angie “The Site of the Battle of Round Mountain, 1861.” (Okla. City) Chron. Okla., Summer 1949, v.XLI, #1, p. 70-104. (WD 470)
  • Decker, Karl & Angus McSween “Historic Arlington.” (WD 477a)
  • “Dedication of Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Richmond, Va., May 30, 1894. N,p,.n.d., 8vo, 25pp. See: R.C. Cave and “Unveiling of….” (WD 482)
  • “Dedication of Soldiers and Sailors Monument, River Side cemetery, South Kingston, June 10, 1886.” (WD 482a)
  • Deems, Clarence “General Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, May/June, 1862.” In: “Coast Artillery Journ.”, 1926, v.LXV, p. 159-215. (WD 488)
  • “Defense of Richmond, The against the Federal Army, under Gen. McClellan. By a Prussian Officer in the Confederate Service.” NY, Geo. F. Nesbitt and Co., 1863. 8vo, 16pp. Sabin-19241. (WD 494)
  • Dekle, Peter “Peter Dekle’s Letters.” In: Civil War Hist., Mar. 1958, v.IV, p. 11-22. A Prvt., Co.F, 29th Ga., Vols Inf. To wife, Thomasville, Ga. (WD 496)
  • Delaney, Wayne Richard & Marie E. Bowery “The Seventeenth Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, CSA.” Washington, DC, American Pr., (1961) 8vo, 68pp. A history and muster roll. See: A. Herbert, A. Hunter, E. Warfield and Geo. Wise, and Marie E. Bowery. (WD 508)
  • Devens, Charles “General Meade and the Battle of Gettysburg, an oration.” Morrisania, NY, 1873. 30pp. (WD 556a)
  • D’Hamel, E.B. “The Adventures of a Tenderfoot.” Do: Reprint, by W.M. Morrison of Waco, Texas (1964) 8vo, 24pp. “The adventures of a tenderfoot.” Suffolk, Va., Robt. Hardy Pub., 1986, 8vo, 28pp. (WD 563)
  • Diamond, William “Imports of the Confederate Government from Europe and Mexico.” In: The Jour. Of South. Hist., VI (1940) p. 470-473. 34pp. (WD 567)
  • Dietz, August “The Confederate States Post-Office Department its Stamps and Stationery. A Record of Achievement. A Handbook of the Daughters of the Confederacy.” Richmond, Va., Dietz Press (1948). 8vo, 48pp. (WD 592)
  • Dillahunty, Albert “Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee.” Wash: Nat’l park Ser. Hist. Handbook, ser. #10, 1955 (reprint 1961) 8vo, 47pp. (Wd 601)
  • Dimick, Howard T. “The Capture of Jefferson Davis.” Jackson, Miss., Jour. Miss. Hist., Oct. 1947, v.IX, #4, p. 238-254. (WD 610)
  • Dodd, William Edward “A familiar epistle to Robert J. Walker.” London, Sanders, Otleg, & co., 1863. 57pp. (WD 687a)
  • Dodge, David “Domestic Economy in the Confederacy.” In: Atlantic Monthly, Aug. 1886, v.58, p. 229-242 (WD 690)
  • Dodson, Clyde N. “The Battle of Brice’s Crossroads.” In: Military Review, 1964, v.XLIV-vi, p. 85-98. (WD 695)
  • Donald, William J. “Alabama confederate Hospitals.” In: “Ala. Review”, 1962, v.XV , p. 271-281; 1963, v.XVI, p. 64-78. (WD 709)
  • Donnelly, Ralph W. “Scientists of the Confederate Nitre and Mining Bureau.” In: CWH, Dec. 1956, v.II, #4. p. 69-92. Also: reprint pamphlet. (WD 731)
  • Donnelly, Ralph W. “Confederate muster roles.” (WD 734a)
  • Donnelly, Shirley “Tiger John” McCausland: the man who burned Chambersburg.” In: WvaH, Jan. 1962, v.23, #2, p. 139-145. (WD 740)
  • Dooley, Louis K. “Little Sorrel: A War-horse for Stonewall.” In: Army, 1975, v.XXV, p. iv, 34-39. (WD 746)
  • Dortch, Hugh “Lest We Forget: North Carolina’s Commemoration of the War between the States.” In: NCHR, Apr. 1959, v.XXXVI, p. 163-164. (WD 769a)
  • Douglas, B.M & B.H. Hughes “Catalogue of CSA and Southern States Currency with Historical Notes and Estimated values of Bradbeer’s Varieties and Chase Types.” Washington, DC, 1955, 8vo, 31pp. (WD 781)
  • Douglas, Hamilton, Hon. “Lee Centennial Memorial Address.” Atlanta, Ga., 1907 (100th Anniversary) 8vo, 12pp. (WD 784)
  • Dowd, W.F. “Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge.” In: South. Bivouac, NS, 1885-1886, v.1, p. 397-399. (WD 801)
  • Dowdey, Clifford “Shenandoah Valley Soldiers, Statesmen and Scrappy Mountaineers have forged the history.” Look Mag. (WD 811a)
  • Downer, Edward Thornton “Stonewall Jackson, a Living Memorial.” (Richmond) Va. Cavl., Spring 1963, v.XII, #4, p. 23-31. (WD 819)
  • Downer, Edward Thornton “Johnson’s Island.” In: CWH, June, 1962, v.VIII, #2, p. 202-217. (WD 820)
  • Downer, Edward Thornton “Stonewall Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862.” Lexington, Va. Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Inc., 1959. 8vo, 25pp. (WD 821)
  • Drake, Edwin L., Lt.Col. C.S.A., Edt. “The Annals of the Army of Tennessee and Early Western History, including a chronological Summary of Battles and Engagements in the Western Armies of the Confederacy, including a summary of Lt. Gen. Joseph Wheeler’s Cavalry engagements.” Nashville: Austin D. Haynes Print, 1878 Tavel, Eastman and Howell, 1879, vi, 432, 99. (WD 833)
  • Dreux, Charles D., Col. “The life and military services of Col. Charles D. Dreux. With Roll of the 1st Louisiana Battalion.” 1883, New Orleans, La: E.A. Brandao. 12mo, 36pp. “1st Confed. Officer killed in late war”, fell at Newport News, Va., July 5, 1861. (WD 840)
  • Dreux, Charles D., Col. “Dreux-Rightor Louisiana Battalion, 1861-1911.” N.p, n.d., (1911) 8vo. See: “Sketch and rolls of Dreux’s La. Cavalry” “Roster of Dreux’s Battalion.” In: West Tex. Geneal. Soc. Bul. (Abilene, TX, Jan. 1961, v.3, #1, p. 2-3, 21-23, 35. Also: Grivot Guards, Shreveport Grays and La. Guards, co. “C”. (WD 841)
  • Du Bose, Dudley McIver “The Fifteenth Georgia Regiment at Gettysburg, report of Col. D.M. Du Bose.” Rich: So. Hist. Soc. Papers, 1882, v.X, p. 179-183. Portrait. (WD 851a)
  • Dudley, Thomas U. “The Memory of Robert e. Lee. Address del. At the 11th Annual Banquet of Confederate Veterans Camp of NY, Jan. 18, 1901.” (NY, 1901) 8vo, 16pp. (WD 881)
  • Duke, Basil & Orlando B. Wilcox & Thomas H. Hines “The romance of Morgan’s Rough Riders- “The Raid”, “the Capture”, and “the Escape”.” In: Cent., Nov. 1890, v.19, p. 403-425. (WD 919a)
  • Duncan, George Webster “John Archibald Campbell.” Montgomery, Ala., 1905. 8vo, p. 107-151. Alabama Historical Society, Reprint #33. From the Transactions, 1904, v.V, Biog. Ass’t Secty. War for Confederacy. (WD 937)
  • Duncan, Richard R. “Maryland’s reaction to (Gen. Jubal) Early’s raid July 1864-a summer of bitterness.” In: MdHM, Fall 1969, p. 248-279. (WD 943)
  • Dunkle, John J. “Prison Life During the Rebellion. Being a brief narrative of the miseries and sufferings of six-hundred Confederate prisoners sent from Fort Delaware to Morris Island to be punished.” Singer’s Glen, Va., J. Funk’s sons, 1869. 8vo, 49pp., Louisville, Ky: Lost Cause Press micro card. (WD 951)
  • Dunn, William R. “Meem’s Bottom.” (Richmond) Va. Cavl., Autumn 1963, v.XIII, #2, p. 38-47. (WD 965)
  • Dunovant, William “In Memory of R.E. Lee, an address before the R.E. Lee Chapter, UDC and the Dick Dowling Camp UCV, Houston, 1898.” 8vo, 13pp. (WD 968)
  • Dwight, Charles Stevens “A South Carolina Rebel’s Recollections. Personal Reminiscences of the Evacuation of Richmond and the Battle of Sayler’s Creek, Apr. 1865. Read before Camp Hampton’s U. C. V., Columbia, S.C.” Columbia, S.C., State Print, n.d. (1917) 8vo, 18pp. (WD 988)
  • Dyer, John Percy “Some aspects of cavalry operations in the army of the Tennessee.” In: Journ. South Hist., 1942, p. 210-225, v.VIII. (WD 999)