[CIVIL WAR - CONFEDERATE]. Southern Historical Society Papers. Richmond, VA. 1876-1910.
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[CIVIL WAR - CONFEDERATE]. Southern Historical Society Papers. Richmond, VA. 1876-1910.
Rev. J. William Jones and R.A. Brock, editors. Richmond, VA: Southern Historical Society, 50+ issues dating from 1876-1908. Includes issues from Vols. I through XXXVIII. Several individual issues are in wrappers with hand-sewn binding, and some issues have no wrappers present (toning, occasional soiling, some with corner and edge loss). Some issues are combined numbers. Additional details available upon request.
Scarce Southern periodical containing first-person reminiscences written by Confederate veterans.
[With:] JONES, J. William., Ed. Confederate View of the Treatment of Prisoners compiled from Official Records and Other Documents. Richmond: Southern Historical Society, 1876. Title page signed, "Dabney H. Maury, Richmond, Va." Bound in original brown cloth with gilt design on cover and gilt lettering.
[Also with:] 2 bound reprints of Vols. I and III of the Southern Historical Society Papers. New York: Kraus Reprint Co., 1977.
Property from the Estate of Amelia and Aubrey Abramson, Sunnyvale, California
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