Microfilm Collections: United States History - Revolutionary Period through Nineteenth Century


Readers might also wish to consult the online resources Early Encounters in North America, ECCO: Eighteenth Century Collections Online, North American Women's Letters and Diaries, the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, and Women and Social Movements in the United States 1600-2000.

American Indian Correspondence. The Presbyterian Historical Society Collection of Missionaries' Letters, 1833-1893. Presbyterian Historical Society. Bethesda, Md.: Greenwood Press Microform Dept, University Publications of America, 1992. 35 reels.
Printed guide at MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 13860.
A collection of almost 14,000 letters written by those who served as Presbyterian missionaries to the American Indians from 1833 to 1893. The collection is deposited in the library of the Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia.
Title on guide: User's guide to the American Indian correspondence.
Originally published by Greenwood Press in 1978.
Guide includes author and tribe indexes.
Presbyterian Historical Society collection of missionaries' letters, 1883-1893.
User's guide to the American Indian correspondence.
Indians of North America Missions History Sources-Indians of North America History 19th century Sources-Presbyterian Church Missions United States History 19th century Sources-Indians of North America Missions History Sources Microform catalogs-Indians of North America History 19th century Sources Microform catalogs-Presbyterian Church.

American Periodical Series, 1800-1850. Ann Arbor,: University Microfilms, 1946.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, University Microfilms, 35 mm.
For bibliographic and reel access information, consult American periodicals: 1800-1850, title listing by series year.
Online access is available through ProQuest (Access restricted to the Northwestern University and other subscribers)
Library owns all of Series I and most of Series II in microfilm.
American periodicals.
Readers might also wish to consult the Index to Early American Periodicals.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 9356
Readers might also wish to consult the online edition (APS Online) and the Index to Early American Periodicals.

Arthur A. Schomburg Papers (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: African-American History)

Arthur Middleton Papers, 1767-1783. Middleton, Arthur. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Colonial Period)

Bureau of refugees, freedmen, and abandoned lands registers and letters received by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872. United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. Washington, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, Book 74 reels (pos.)
National archives microfilm publications, M752. Set includes records from Alabama, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana (including New Orleans Field Offices), Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, etc. Includes all microfilmed materials for National Archives Record Group 105.
Library of Congress subject headings: Freedmen.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection)

Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution. Jensen, Merrill. Merrill Jensen, John P. Kaminski and Gaspare J. Saladino, editor. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1976. 71 microfiches.
Vols. 2, 3, 8-10 issued with microfiche supplements.
Includes indexes.
v. 1. Constitutional documents and records, 1776-1787 -- v. 2. Ratification of the Constitution by the States: Pennsylvania -- v. 3. Ratification of the Constitution by the States: Delaware, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut-- v. 4. Massachusetts -- v. 5. Ratification of the Constitution by the States: Massachusetts -- v. 8-10. Ratification of the Constitution b y the States: Virginia -- v. 13. Commentaries on the Constitution, public and private 1) 21 February to 7 November 1787 -- v. 14. Commentaries on the Constitution, public and private (2) 8 November to 17 December 1787 -- v. 15. Commentaries on the Constitution, public and private (3) 18 December 1787 to 31 January 1788 -- v. 16. Commentaries on the Constitution, public and private (4) 1 February to 1 March 1788. -- v. 17. Commentaries on the Constitution, public and private 5) 1 April to 9 May 1788 -- v. 18. Commentaries on the Constitution, public and private (6) 10 May to 13 September 1788.
Constitutional history United States Sources.
MAIN Library: 342.73029 D637
Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Microfiche 491

Early American Newspapers, 1704-1820.
Publisher: New York : Readex Microprint Corp. in association with the American Antiquarian Society, Date: 1974?
Type of material: Book Description: 55 p. ; 23 cm.
Library of Congress subject headings: American newspapers--Bibliography.
Other authors, titles, etc.: Cohen, Nathan, ed. Readex Microprint Corporation. American Antiquarian Society.
MAIN Reference (Non-circulating): Call number: 016.0713 E12

Early American Newspapers, 1704-1820. New Canaan, CT: Readex, [s.d.]. 1,167 reels.
Collection of about 650 titles is based upon Brigham, Clarence, History and Bibliography of American Newspapers,
L 016.071 B855h 1962 Main Ref; copy also in main stacks, check call number. Brigham provides a list of individual titles. Also, newspapers in this collection are cataloged in NUcat as separate titles and thus researchers should check each individual title to locate the corresponding reel number. Index: Kellerman, Lydia Suzanne and Wilson, Rebecca A. American newspapers.

Freedmen's Hospital, 1872-1910: correspondence and memoranda. Bethesda, MD: LexisNexis, 2004. 5 microfilm reels (approx.)
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Order Status: Order placed on 04/21/2004.

Freedman's Savings and Trust Company [microform]: hearings before the United States House Committee on Banking and Currency, Sixty-First Congress, second session, on Jan. 26, 27, 1910. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency. Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1910. Microfiche.
Notes: Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc.
References: Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part I.
Library of Congress subject headings: Freedman's Savings and Trust Company (Washington, DC.); Bankruptcy--United States.
MAIN Government Pub. (Microtext) (Non-circulating): Call number: CIS Hrgs MF Gp 2--HB 61-B.

Jane Addams Papers, 1860-1960 [microform]. Addams, Jane. McCree Bryan, Mary Lynn, editor. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1984. 82 reels.
Consists of Addams's papers from Swarthmore College Peace Collection and many other repositories. Each reel preceded by explanatory printed front matter which includes the table of contents for the entire collection. Main body of work contained in reels 1-71 with remaining 11 reels comprising the Addendum.
Consists of five major sections: correspondence, documents, writings, Hull-House Association records, and clippings file.
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 -Archives-Hull House Association-Archives-Women social reformers-United States-Archives-Social work-United States-History-Sources.
Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room: Film 17241

New England Women and their Families in the 18th and 19th Centuries--Personal Papers, Letters, and Diaries. Ellen K. Rothman, editor. Bethesda, MD : University Publications of America, 1997-1998. 33 reels.
Ser. A. Manuscript collections from the American Antiquarian Society. pt. 1. Selected New England collections (33 reels), pt. 2. The Dewey-Bliss Family collection (17 reels), pt. 3. Maine and Massachusetts collections (16 reels) -- Ser. B. Manuscript collection from the Newport Historical Society. pt.1. William and Robinson collections (22 reels), pt. 2. (44 reels) -- Ser. C. Manuscript collection from the Rhode Island Historical Society. pt. 1. Selected collections (26 reels), pt. 2. Selected collections (27 reels).
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 17292

Our army nurses interesting sketches and photographs of over one hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and on battlefields during our late Civil War. Boston: Lounsbery Nichols & Worth, 1897. Gardner Holland, Mary A., editor. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1981. 6 microfiches. Adelaide Nutting historical nursing collection ; AN 0058.
United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Women-United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Medical care-Military nursing United States History-Nurses United States Biography-United States History Civil war, 1861-1865 Hospitals.
Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Microfiche 1419

Papers of Isaac Backus [microform] / filmed by ProQuest. Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest, [n.d.] 15 microfilm reels.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 18494

Papers of the Pennsylvania Abolitionist Society, 1774-1868. Wilmington, Delaware, Scholarly Resources, Inc., nd. Book 5 reels
Other authors, titles, etc.: Pennsylvania Abolitionist Society
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 6464

Papers of W. E. B. Du Bois, 1803 (1877-1963) 1965 [microform]. Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963. Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming Corporation of America, c1980-c1981. Book; 89 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Notes: Title on containers: W.E.B. Du Bois papers.
For bibliographic and film access, see main,mi,L016.30124,D816m (The papers of W.E.B. Du Bois ... : a guide / by Robert W. McDonnell)
Library of Congress subject headings: Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 Correspondence. African Americans--Civil rights--History--Sources. African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources. United States--Race relations--Sources.
Other authors, titles, etc.: W. E. B. Du Bois papers.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 8970

Periodicals on Women & Women's Rights, Series I and Series II. Includes the periodicals listed below. To obtain call numbers, search individual periodical titles in NUcat, or search series title.

    Liberal Review. Vols. 1–3/No. 9: 1904–1906. monthly. Chicago (all published). 1 reel.

    Lily. Vols. 1–8: 1849–1856. monthly. Seneca Falls, NY (all published). 1 reel.

    Lowell Offering. Series 1: Nos. 1–4: 1840–1841. monthly (all published). Series 2:

    Lucifer the Lightbearer. Issues collected for this film: New Series: Vol. 3/Nos. 1–13: 1885 (incomplete). Series 3: Vol. 1/Nos. 10, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 28, 42. Mar. 1897–Oct. 1897 (incomplete). Vol. 3/Nos. 1–13, 1899 (incomplete). Vol. 5/Nos. 26–29, 33–43, 45–52. July 1901–Jan. 1902 (incomplete). Vol. 6/No. 1–23. Jan. 1902–June 1902 (incomplete). Vol. 7/Nos. 1–51. Jan. 1903–Dec. 1903 (incomplete). Vol. 8/Nos. 1–7. Jan. 1904–Feb. 1904 (incomplete). (This volume also identified as Whole Nos. 1002–1008.) Series 4: Whole Nos. 1035, 1038, 1042, 1055. Mar. 1905 (incomplete). Whole Nos. 1056, 1058–1074. Jan. 1906–Sept. 1906 (incomplete). Chicago, 1885–1906, weekly. Microfilm. (According to ULS, publication)

    Mother Earth Bulletin. Series 1: Vols. 1–12/No. 6: 1906–1917. monthly (all published). Series 2: Nos. 1–7: 1917–1918. monthly (all published). New York.

    The National Citizen and Ballot Box. Vols. 1–6/No. 6: 1876–1881. monthly. Toledo, OH (all published). 1 reel.

    The Revolution. Vols. 1–8/No. 5: 1868–1871. weekly. New York (all published). 2 reels.

    Stiletto. Vol. 1/Nos. 1–6: Aug. 1900–Feb. 1901. monthly. New York (all published). 1 reel.

    Western Woman Voter. Vols. 1–3/No. 1: 1911–1913. monthly. Seattle, WA (all published). 1 reel.

    Woman Voter. Vols. 1–8/No. 5: 1910–1917. monthly. New York (all published). 2 reels.

    Series II

    The Coming Nation. N.S. Vol. 1/Nos. 1–8 (all published). Chicago. Nov. 1913–July 1914. (On reel with The Progressive Woman.)

    The Keystone. Vols. 1–14/No. 9 (all published). Charlotte, SC, 1899–1913. (On reel with Woman’s Column.) 2 reels.

    The Ladies Garment Worker. Vols. 1–10/No. 12 (all published). New York, 1910–1918. English language edition. 2 reels.

    Lady’s Friend. Vols. 1–10 (all published). Philadelphia, 1864–1873. 4 reels.

    Life and Labor. Vols. 1–11/No. 8 (all published). Chicago, 1911–1921. 3 reels.

    The Progressive Woman. (title varies) Vols. 1–7, Nos. 1–75 (all published). Chicago, Girard, KS, June 1907–Oct. 1913. N.S. Vol. 1/Nos. 1–8 (all published). Chicago. Nov.

    Woman Rebel. Vol. 1/Nos. 1–6 (all published). New York, Mar.–Aug. 1914. 1 reel.

    Woman’s Column. (American Woman Suffrage Association). Vols. 1–17/No. 26 (all published.) Boston, 1892–1904. (On reel with The Keystone).

Pinckney Family Papers : 1703-1847. , [76] sheets. Charleston, S.C.: South Carolina Historical Society, 1980. Microfiche.
Printed guide at L016.9757P647.
Includes index.
Pinckney family Archives-South Carolina History Sources-United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Sources-United States History 1783-1865 Sources.
Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Microfiche 469.

Plantation life in the Caribbean. Pt. 1, Jamaica, c. 1765-1848 : the Taylor and Vanneck-Arcedeckne papers from Cambridge University Library and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London [microform]. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England : Adam Matthew, 2005- Microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Library of Congress subject headings:
Taylor, Simon, Esq.--Correspondence.
Plantation life--Jamaica--History--18th century--Sources.
Plantation life--Jamaica--History--19th century--Sources.
Slavery--Jamaica--Sources.
Plantation owners--Jamaica--Sources.
Slaveholders--Jamaica--Sources.
Other authors, titles, etc.: Taylor, Simon, Esq.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film A2907
Library has: Pt. 1, reels 1-17
For an online guide to this collection, see Adam Matthew Publications, Digital Guides to Microform Collections.

Records of southern plantations from emancipation to the great migration [microform] / general editor, Ira Berlin. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, c2000- Microfilm reel.
Notes: "A microfilm project of University Publications of America, Inc." Accompanied by printed guides.
The Library owned series A; Fitzgerald helped to support purchase of Series B, parts 1.
Contents: Series A. Selections from the Rare Books, Manuscript and Special Collections Library, Duke University. pt.1. Alabama and South Carolina plantations (23 reels + guide). pt.2. North Carolina and Virginia plantations (26 reels + guide). pt.3. Georgia and Florida
plantations (24 reels + guide) -- Series B. Selections from the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, Louisiana State University Libraries. pt. 1. Louisiana sugar plantations (15 reels + guide). pt.2. Louisiana cotton plantations (15 reels + guide). pt.3. Louisiana sugar plantations (15 reels + guide). pt. 4. Mississippi cotton plantations (15 reels + guide)). pt. 5. Albert Batchelor papers (15 reels + guide). pt. 6. Weeks family papers (12 reels)
Incomplete contents: Series C. Selections from the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina. pt.1. James Henry Hammond Papers, 1866-1918, Harry Hammond Papers, 1866-1913, Edward Spann Hammond Papers, 1866-1920, Paul F. Hammond Papers, 1882-1884, Hammond Family Papers, 1866-1907, Hammond Bryan Cumming Papers, 1866-1920 (22 reels + guide). pt.2. Selected collections (25 reels + guide)
Library of Congress subject headings: Plantations--Southern States--Records and correspondence. Plantation life--Southern States--Sources. African-Americans--Southern States--Social conditions--19th century--Sources. Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Southern States --Sources. Southern States--Rural conditions--Sources. Southern States--Politics and government--1865-1950 --Sources. Southern States--History--1865---Sources.
Other authors, titles, etc.: Berlin, Ira, 1941- Duke University. Rare book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library. Louisiana State University Library, University Publications of America (Firm)
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 17240
Library has: ser.A, pt.1, reel 1-23; pt.2, reel 1-26; pt.3, reel 1-24; ser.B, pt.1, reel 1-15; pt.2, reel 1-15; pt.3, reel 1-15; pt. 4. reel 1-15; pt. 5. reel 1-15; pt. 6. reel 1-12; ser.C, pt.1, reel 1-22; pt.2, reel 1-25.

Slave narratives a folk history of slavery in the United States from interviews with former slaves : type-written records. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Slavery).

Slavery in Ante-Bellum Southern Industries. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Slavery).
For an online guide to this collection, see LexisNexis Online Microfilm Guides.

Southern Claims Commission approved claims, 1871-1880 [microform] : Alabama. Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : National Archives and Records Administration, Date: [1999] Type of material: Book Description: 36 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Series: National Archives microfilm publications ; microfilm publication 2062 Notes: Includes index.
Library of Congress subject headings:
United States. Commissioners of Claims--Records and correspondence.
Alabama--Claims vs. United States.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Claims.
Other authors, titles, etc.:
United States. National Archives and Records Administration.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 17858

Southern Claims Commission approved claims, 1871-80. Georgia [microform]. Type of material: Mixed Material Microfiche. Description: 629 items (on 761 microfiches). Microfiche. [Washington, D.C. : National Archives and Records Service, 199-?] 761 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. arranged alphabetically by county, then by name of claimant.
Notes: Title on header: Southern Claims Commission settled claims, 1877-83.
Forms part of: Record Group 217, Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury. Created by an act of March 3, 1871 and terminated by an act of June 16, 1880. Created in order to receive, examine and consider the claims of those citizens who remained loyal adherents to the cause and the government of the United States during the War, for stores or supplies taken or furnished during the rebellion. Finding aids: Southern Claims Commission approved claims, 1871-1880: Georgia.
Summary: Case files which may contain any or all of the following types of documents: summary reports; petitions; inventories for supplies and property for which compensation was desired; application to have testimony taken by a special commissioner; testimony of the claimant and others, both favorable and adverse, relating to the claim; vouchers; power of attorney; correspondence; a copy of the Commissioners of Claims report; and the certificate of settlement issued by the Third Auditor of the Treasury.
Library of Congress subject headings: Georgia--Claims vs. United States.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Claims.
Other authors, titles, etc.: United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Southern Claims Commission settled claims, 1877-83.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Microfiche 1727

[Southern historical manuscripts]. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1973. 527 microfiches.
Original plantation records in the collection of Louisiana State University, Dept. of Archives and Manuscripts (Baton Rouge). Selected by Eugene Genovese and John Milton Price.
Microfiches have individual titles only.
Badin, Bateman, Bond, Bringier, Burruss, Capell, Cartwright, Chelette, Duncan, Hilliard, Jenkins, Liddell, Magruder, Minor, Monette, Spyker, Town papers, slavery collection.
Plantation records.
Plantation life Southern States History Sources-Slavery Southern States History Sources-
Southern States History Sources-Southern States Civilization Sources.
Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets): Microfiche 612.

Southern Women and their Families in the 19th Century, Papers and Diaries. Series A, B, C, D, and E. Scott, Anne Firor Scott, consulting editor. Bethesda, MD : University Publications of America, 1991-1998.
Printed guides at MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 305.40975 S7272 ser.A guide. MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 305.40975 S7272 pt.B guide. MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 305.40975 S7272 ser.C guide. MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 305.40975 S7272 ser.D guide. MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 305.40975 S7272 ser.E guide. MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 305.40975 S7272
Series A contents: pt. 1. Mary Susan Ker papers, 1785-1923 (25 reels) -- pt. 2. Roach and Eggleston family papers, 1830-1905 (18 reels) -- pt. 3. Louisiana and Mississippi collections (6 reels) -- pt. 4. The Nicholas Philip Trist papers (15 reels) -- pt. 5. Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida collections (24 reels) -- pt. 6. Virginia collections (30 reels) -- pt. 7. Philips and Spencer (36 reels).
Series B contents: Holdings of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library, the Carter family papers, 1888-1989.
Seriec C contents: Holdings of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
Series D contents: pt. 1. Tidewater Virginia (21 reels +1 v.) -- pt. 2. Richmond, Virginia (30 reels +1 v.) -- pt. 3. Piedmont, Virginia (54 reels +1 v.) -- pt. 4. District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee (16 reels +1 v.)
Series E contents: Holdings of the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley collections, Louisiana State University Libraries
Series F - H : [on order]
Ser. A: MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 16609
Ser. B: MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 16610
Ser. C: MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 16611
Ser. D: MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 16612
Ser. E: MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 16613
Women-Southern States-History-19th century-Sources-Family-Southern States-History-19th century-Sources-Carter family-Archives-Women-Virginia-History-19th century-Sources-Family-Virginia-History-19th century-Sources-Women-Virginia-History-19th century-Sources-Women-Louisiana-History-19th century-Sources-Family-Louisiana-History-19th century-Sources.
For an online guide to this collection, see LexisNexis Online Microfilm Guides.

State Slavery Statutes. (See complete record UNITED STATES HISTORY: Slavery)

Thomas Penn Papers, 1729-1832, at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Colonial Period)

Travels in the Confederate States [full text reprints of books listed in Coulter]. Coulter, E. Merton. Louisville, Ky.: Lost Cause Press, 1968. 2,960 microopaques + guide.
Reprints of about 475 19th-century books on the American Civil War period. Chiefly personal narratives and histories of military units.
Includes almost all of the items listed in: Travels in the Confederate states : a bibliography, E. Merton Coulter.
For bibliographic access, see "guide" for brief-entry list of items in microcard set, and Coulter bibliography for subject index and fuller descriptions.
United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives-United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories-United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 History-United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Bibliography-Southern States Description and travel-Southern States Description and travel Bibliography.
Printed guide at MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): 016.975 T7795.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Microcard 17

Union provost marshals' file of papers relating to individual civilians [microform]. Washington : National Archives and Records Service, 1966. Microfilm reel. 300 microfilm reels ; 16 mm. National Archives microfilm reproduction ; microcopy no. 345
Series: National Archives microfilm publications. M ; microcopy no. 345.
Notes: Listed in "Microfilm resources for research," 1986 as: M345.
Library of Congress subject headings: United States. Office of the Provost Marshall General --Records and Correspondence. Amnesty--United States. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. Other authors, titles, etc.: United States. National Archives and Records Service.
MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Film 18506.

U.S. Executive Branch Documents, 1789-1909. (See complete record under UNITED STATES HISTORY: Government Publications)

 



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