Box 1
1. Abernathy, Elizabeth Denty. The Abernathy Family, 1929.
2. Adair, John and Jackson, Andrew. Letters of General Adair and General Jackson, Relative to the Charge of Cowardice, 1817.
3. Adams, Charles Francis. The Confederacy and the Transvaal, 1901.
4. Adams, Charles Francis. Lee’s Centennial: an Address by Charles Francis Adams, 1907. (2 copies)
5. Adams, J. Lewis. Old Purdy: The History of the First County Seat of McNairy County, 1952.
6. Addresses on the Presentation of the Sword of Andrew Jackson to the Congress of the United States, 1855.
7. Agee, Rucker. Forrest–Streight Campaign of 1863, 1958.
8. Albaugh, William A., III and Steuart, Richard D. Confederate Swords, 1951.
9. Alexander, Edward P. Jefferson and Kosciuszko: Friends of Liberty and of Man, 1968.
10. All the King’s Horses, n.d.
11. Allen, R.R. Tennessee Books: A Preliminary Guide, 1969.
12. Allison, John. Dropped Stitches in Tennessee History, 1897.
13. Allison, Young E. The Curious Legend of Louis Philippe in Kentucky, 1924.
14. The Ancestral Home of James K. Polk, 1958. (2 copies)
15. Anderson, Mrs. John Huske. Pageant of Heroines of the Confederacy, 1932.
16. Appomatox Court House, 1965.
17. Appomatox Courthouse, National Historical Monument, Virginia, 1947.
18. Armes, Ethel. Stratford on the Potomac, 1928.
19. Arnett, Al. Massacre at Fort Nims, 1957.
Box 2
1. Ashe, S.A. Abraham Lincoln, the Citizen, 1935.
2. Ashe, S.A. Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incendiarism, 1933.
3. Ashe, S.A. A Southern View of the Invasion of the Southern States and War of 1861-65, n.d.
4. Automobile Tour of the Principal Battlefields in Front of Richmond, n.d.
5. Bank of Hendersonville. 50 Years in Hendersonville, 1956.
6. Barbee, David Rankin. The Capture of Jefferson Davis, 1947.
7. Baskervill, Willliam Malone. Southern Writers, Biographical and Critical Studies: Charles Egbert Craddock (Mary Noailles Murfree), 1897.
8. Battlefields in Dixieland and Chickamauga National Military Park, 1928. (2 copies)
9. Bear, James A., Jr. Thomas Jefferson’s Book-Marks, 1958.
10. Beard, W.E. The Battle of Nashville, 1913.
11. Beard, W.E. It Happened in Nashville, Tennessee, 1912.
12. Beard, William E. Red letter Days in Nashville, 1925.
13. Bearss, Edwin C. The Fall of Fort Henry, 1963.
14. Bell, John. An Address Delivered at Nashville, T., October 5th, 1830 Being the First Anniversary of the Alumni Society of the University of Nashville, 1830.
15. Bell, Landon C. The Lincoln Myths Are Passing---But Slowly, 1930.
16. Bell, Landon C. Robert E. Lee: An Address, 1929.
17. Besse, S.B. C.S. Ironclad Virginia, 1937.
18. Binney, Horace. Speech Delivered by Horace Binney, Esq., at the Anti-Jackson Meeting, Philadelphia, 1832.
19. Blair, Hon. Francis P., Jr. Speech on the Acquisition of Central America, 1858.
20. Blanton, John O. Pre-Historic Man in Tennessee, 1896.
21. Bokum, Hermann, Chaplain, U.S.A. Wanderings North and South, 1864.
22. The Border Ruffian Code in Kansas, 1856.
23. Boult, Olivia W. The Continental Congress, 1975.
24. Bowie, Sydney J. Address of Hon. Sydney Bowie, to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1903.
25. Bowling, W.E. An Oration Pronounced upon the Occasion of the Laying of the Corner Stone of Nashville High School, 1853.
Box 3
1. Boyd, C.F. The Civil War Diary of C.F. Boyd, Fifteenth Iowa Infantry, Parts I, II, III, IV, 1952.
2. Boyd, Julian P. and Hemphill, W. Edwin. The Murder of George Wythe, 1955.
3. Boynton, Gen. H.V. Chattanooga and Chickamauga, 1888.
4. Bradford, Thomas G., pr. Bradford’s Tennessee Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1820, 1820.
5. Brady. Tom P. Black Monday, 1954.
6. Brantley, W.H., Jr., comp. Battlefield of Horseshoe Bend in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, 1955. (2 copies)
7. Brices Cross Roads, National Battlefield Site, Mississippi, 1955.
8. Brown, A.V. A.V. Brown to his Constituents, 1826.
9. Burr, William Henry. Bacon and Shakespeare, 1885.
10. Burton, Thomas G. and Manning, Ambrose N., ed. Collection of Folklore: Folksongs, 1967.
12. Calfee, Mrs. Berkeley B. Confederate History of Culpeper County, n.d.
13. Campbell, Emmett C. Five American Poems, 1941.
14. Campbell, W.F. The Escape and Wandering of J. Wilkes Booth Until Ending of the Trail by Suicide in Oklahoma, 1922.
15. Cannon, Newton. The Reminiscences of Newton Cannon, 1st Sergeant , 11th Tennessee Cavalry, 1963.
16. Carr, Julian. The Hampton Roads Conference, 1917. (2 copies)
17. Carter, John and Pollard, Graham. The Firm of Charles Ottley, Landon, & Co.,1948.
18. Casey, Powell A. The Battle of New Orleans: Louisiana at the Battle of New Orleans, 1965.
19. Central Committee. Address of the Central Committee Appointed by a Convention of Both Branches of the Legislature Friendly to the Election of John Q. Adams as President, 1828.
20. Ceremonies Attending the Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1964.
Box 4
1. Chabot, Frederick C. The Alamo, 1936.
2. Chalmette National Historical Park, Louisiana, 1959. (2 copies)
3. Chambers, Lenoir. The Whole Jackson, 1963.
4. Chase, Enoch Aquila. The History of Arlington, n.d.
5. Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, and Battlefields, n.d.
6. Chickamauga Battlefield, 1950.
7. Chilton, Thomas. The Circular Address of Thomas Chilton of Kentucky, 1831
8. Christian, George L. Abraham Lincoln: An Address Delivered before R.E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans, 1909.
9. Christian, Marcus. The Battle of New Orleans: Negro Soldiers in the Battle of New Orleans, 1965.
10. City Directory of Brownsville and Stanton, Tennessee, 1935-36.
11. Civil War Centennial Commission. Guide to the Civil War in Tennessee, 1960.
12. Claybrooke, John S., et al. Report of the President and Directors of the Tennessee and Alabama Rail Road Company, 1853.
13. Cockrell, Monroe F. After Sundown---When the Lightning Bugs Come, 1951.
14. Cockrell, Monroe. Corinth Houses---1862, 1947.
15. Coleman, J. Winston, Jr. Last Days, Death and Funeral of Henry Clay,1951.
16. Colton, Henry E. Andrew Jackson’s Place in History, 1938.
17. Combs, Leslie. A Reply to General Jackson’s Letter of the 21st October, 1828---Published in the Nashville Republican, 1828.
18. Report of the Commissioners for the Erection of the State Capitol, 1859.
19. A Confederate Bookshelf, 1945.
20. Confederate Congress. Resolution of the (Confederate) Congress (in Kentucky)---1861, 1970.
21. Confederate Campfire Songs (and War Poets of the South), n.d.
22. The Confederate Cruiser Shenandoah, 1873.
23. A Confederate Soldier. U.S. “History” as the Yankee Makes and Takes It, 1900.
24. Connelly, Thomas Lawrence, ed. Notes and Documents---Did Davy Crockett Surrender at the Alamo?, 1960.
25. Cornwell, Ilene J. Footsteps Along the Harpeth, 1970.
26. Crabb, Alfred Leland. Andrew Jackson’s Nashville, 1966.
27. Craighead, Erwin. The Literary History of Mobile, 1914.
28. Creighton, Wilbur F. The Parthenon in Nashville, 1968.
29. Currier, Nathaniel and Ives, James M. The War, 1861-1865, as Depicted in Prints, n.d.
Box 5
1. Daniel, John W. Ceremonies Conducted with the Inauguration of the Mausoleum (R.E. Lee), 1883. (2 copies)
2. Daniel, John W. Robert E. Lee, 1883.
3. Daniel, John W. Oration on Jefferson Davis, 1890.
4. Davidson, Donald. To See Through All Things: a Coffee House Club Poem, 1964. (2 copies)
5. Davis, Carolyn. Madison Hostess, 1956.
6. Deaderick, J.B. The Truth about Shiloh, 1942.
7. DeFriece, Pauline Massengill. Rocky-Mount: The Cobb-Massengill Home, n.d.
8. Democratic Republican Committee of Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Address Friendly to the Election of Gen. Andrew Jackson, to the office of President of the United States, 1823.
9. DePuy, Henry F. Some Letters of Andrew Jackson, 1922.
10. DeWitt, John H. General James Winchester, 1912.
11. DeWitt, Paul. Andrew Jackson and Free Masonry, 1947. (4 copies)
12. Dixon, Richard Remy. The Battle of New Orleans, 1965.
13. Dufour, Charles F. The Man on the Horse in Jackson Square, n.d.
14. Edwards, Harry Stillwell. Eneas Africanus, 1920.
15. Eisenschiml, Otto. The 55th Illinois at Shiloh, 1963.
16. Eisenschiml, Otto. The Chemist in Three Wars, 1942.
17. Ellard, Roscoe. General Lee and Journalism, 1926.
18. Eller, E. M., et al. The Battle of New Orleans, 1965.
19. Ellis, Arthur J. The Divining Rod---a History of Water Witching, 1938.
20. Elsemore, Moses. An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. Maffitt, 1848.
21. Everett, Edward. Account of the Fund for the Relief of East Tennessee, 1864.
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