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Rosanna Blake Library: Pamphlets – X-Y-Z

Pamphlets Listed Alphabetically By Author

  • Yates, Bowling C. “History of Georgia Military Institute.” Kennesaw, Ga., Continental Book co., 1969. 35pp. Muster roll of two companies from around Atlanta and Savannah, students and faculty. See: Robert L. Rodger’s Confed. Vets. Assn. (WY 14)
  • Yearns, W. Buck & John G. Barrett, Edt. “The Peace Movement in the Confederate Congress.” In: Ga.H.Q., Mar. 1957, v.XLI, #1, p. 1-18. (WY 26)
  • Yencher, John G. “Longstreet, General Lee’s War-horse.” In: Quartermaster Rev., 1937, v.XVI, #6, p. 19-22, 65-66. (WY 32)
  • York, Richard Watson, Maj. “The Old Third Brigade. Death of General Lee.” In: OLOD, Feb. 1875, v.1, #6, p. 561-566. Reprint. (WY 38)
  • Young, Bennett Henderson “Address: Unveiling of Arlington Monument, June 4, 1914.” N.p., 8vo, 11pp. (WY 44)
  • Young, Bennett Henderson “Memorial Day at Camp Chase, Ohio. Address at Columbus, Ohio, June 10, 1916, decorating graves of Confederate soldiers.” In: CV, Aug. 1916, v.24, #8, p. 348-352. At Dallas Texas, Nov. 10, 1916. (WY 52a)
  • Young, Cassye Averett “The Last Capitol of the Confederacy, Danville, VA, as the president of the Confederacy saw it on his stay here, Apr. 3-10, 1865.” Danville, Va., Anne Eliz. Johns. Chap., UDC. (1959) An address given Apr. 6, 1954. 12mo. (WY 57)
  • Young, Rogers W. “Robert E. Lee and Fort Pulaski.” Washington, DC, US Natl. Park Service Popular Study Series, #11, 1947. 12mo, 28pp. (WY 71)
  • Young, Rogers W. “Two Years at Fort Bartow, 1862-1864.” In: Ga.H.Q., Sept. 1939, v.XXIII, #3, p. 253-264. Causton’s Bluff Battery, defenses at Savannah. (WY 72)
  • Yulee, C. Wickliffe “Senator Yulee: a biographical sketch.” In: Fla.HSW, Apr./July 1909, v.II, p. 26-43, 1-22pp. David Levy Yulee, 1810-1886. (WY 88)
  • Zollicoffer, Felix K., Gen. “Remorse & repentance: the Death of Gen. Felix K. Zollicoffer.” In: THQ, Summer, v.37, #2, p. 170-74. (WZ 101b)