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PHILADELPHIA AND THE CIVIL WAR

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Biddle, Daniel, and Murray Dubin. Tasting Freedom—Octavius Catto and the Battle for Equality in Civil War America. Philadelphia: Temple Press, 2010.

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Brainerd, Mary. Life of Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Pastor of Od Pine Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia: Lippincotta, 1870.

Brockett, L.P., MD, and Mrs. Mary C. Vaughn. Women’s Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriots and Patience. Philadelphia, 1867.

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———. The Turbulent Era: Riot and Disorder in Jacksonian America. New York, 1980.

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Gallman, J. Matthew. Mastering Wartime: A Social History of Philadelphia during the Civil War. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

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Glassberg, Eudice. “Philadelphians in Need: Client Experiences with Two Benevolent Societies, 1830–1880.” PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1979.

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Laurie, Bruce. Working People of Philadelphia, 1800–1860. Philadelphia, 1980.

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McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom. New York: Ballantine Books, 1989.

———. Ordeal by Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw Hill, 1992.

Meade, George G., III, ed. Life and Letters of General Meade. New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1913.

Miller, Albert G. History of the German Hospital of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1905.

Mires, Charlene. Independence Hall in American Memory. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.

Mitchell, S. Weir. In Wartime. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1884.

Monkkonen, Eric H. Police in Urban America, 1860. N.p.: Cambridge University Press, 1981.

Moore, James. History of the Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon. Philadelphia, 1866.

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———, ed. One Million Men: The Civil War Draft in the North. Champaign: University of Illinois, 1971.

———. Patriotism Limited 1862–1865: The Civil War Draft & Bounty System. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1967.

Nash, Gary B. First City: Philadelphia and the Forging of Historical Memory. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.

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Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson. Jay Cooke: Financier of the Civil War. N.p.: George W. Jacobs, 1907.

———. Philadelphia: A History of the City and Its People. Philadelphia, n.d. Paludan, Philip Shaw. A People’s Contest: The Union and Civil War, 1861–1865. New York, 1988.

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Scharf, Thomas, and Thompson Westcott. History of Philadelphia, 1609–1884. Philadelphia, 1884.

Scott, Donald. Camp William Penn. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.

Scranton, Philip. Proprietary Capitalism: The Textile Manufacture at Philadelphia, 1800–1885. Philadelphia, 1983.

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Simmons, Edwin H. The United States Marines: A History. 4th ed. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2003.

Stille, Charles J. Memorial of the Great Central Fair for the U.S. Sanitary Commission Held at Philadelphia, June 1864. Philadelphia, 1864.

Taylor, Frank H. Philadelphia in the Civil War, 1861–1865. Philadelphia, 1913.

Toklish, Michael J. Jefferson Square Park. Published by Friends of Jefferson Square Park, April 2007.

Varon, Elizabeth R. Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789–1859. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2008.

Vieira, M. Lafitte. West Philadelphia Illustrated. Philadelphia: Arden Press, 1903.

Warner, Sam Bass, Jr. The Private City: Philadelphia in Three Periods of Its Growth. Philadelphia, 1968.

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Weigley, Russell F., ed. Philadelphia: A 300-Year History. New York, 1982.

Whiteman, Maxwell. Gentlemen in Crisis: The First Century of the Union League in Philadelphia, 1862–1962. N.p.: Union League Publication, 1975.

Wilson, W. Emerson. Fort Delaware in the Civil War. N.p.: Fort Delaware Society, 1986.

CIVIL WAR RAILROADS

Abdill, George B. Civil War Railroads. N.p.: Superior Pub. Co., 1961.

Burgess, George H., and Miles C. Kennedy. Centennial History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 1949.

Haupt, Herman. Reminiscences of General Herman Haupt: Limited Autograph Edition. N.p.: Wright and Joys Co., 1901.

Wilson, William Bender. History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company with Plan of Organization, Portraits of Officials, and Biographical Sketches. Vol. 1. N.p.: Henry T. Coates & Company, 1895.

ETHNIC PHILADELPHIA

Bates, Samuel P. Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: T.H. Davis & Co., 1876.

Bolek, Rev. Francis, ed. Who’s Who in Polish America. New York: Harbinger House, 1943.

Clark, Dennis. The Irish in Philadelphia: Ten Generations of Urban Experience. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1973.

Davis, Allen F., and Mark H. Haller. The Peoples of Philadelphia: A History of Ethnic Groups and Lower-Class Life 1790–1940. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1973.

Donald, David H., et al. The Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Norton, 2001.

Kowalewski, John A. Captain Mlotkowski of Fort Delaware. Fort Delaware, PA: Memorial Brigade Society, 1976.

Leaving the Emerald Isle: Irish Immigration to Philadelphia. N.p.: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Balch Institute, n.d.

Lonn, Ella. Foreigners in the Union Army and Navy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1951.

Miller, Fredric M. Philadelphia: Immigrant City. N.p.: Balch On-Line Resources, n.d.

Pivany, Eugene. Hungarians in the American Civil War. Cleveland, OH: Dongo, 1913.

Rolph, Daniel. Two Hispanic Brothers and Soldiers: History Hits. N.p.: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 2010.

Vida, Istvan K. “The True Cause of Freedom: The Kossuth Emigration and the Hungarians in the Civil War.” Diss., University of Debrecen, Hungary, 2006.

Wilson, W.E. Fort Delaware. Newark, DE, 1957.

Wolf, Simon. “The American Jew as Patriot, Soldier and Citizen.” North American Review (June 1895). N.p.: Jewish-American History Documentation Foundation, 2011.

ENLISTING THE TROOPS

Alotta, Robert I. Stop the Evil: A Civil War History of Desertion and Murder. San Rafael, CA: Presidio Press, 1978.

Banes, Charles H. A History of the Philadelphia Brigade: 69th, 71st, 72nd, and the 106th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Philadelphia, 1876.

Bates, Samuel P. History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861–65. Harrisburg, PA, 1868–1871.

Carpenter, J. Edward. A List of the Battles, Engagements, Actions and Important Skirmishes in Which the Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry Participated During the War of 1861–1865. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott’s Printing House, 1866.

Chamberlin, Thomas, Lt. Col. History of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Second Regiment, Bucktail Brigade. Revised and enlarged edition, with complete roster. Philadelphia: T. McManus Jr. & Co., 1905.

Durkin, James. The Last Man and the Last Life, History of the 90th Pennsylvania. Glenside, PA: Santorelli Publisher, 2000.

Ernsberger, Donald. Paddy Owen’s Regulars: A History of the 69th Penna “Irish Volunteers.” Vols. 1 and 2. New York: Xlibris Publishing, 2004.

Fox, William F., Lt. Col. U.S. Volunteers. Regimental Losses in the American Civil War 1861–1865. Albany, NY: Albany Publishing Company, 1889.

Galloway, George Norton. “Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers (Gosline’s Pennsylvania Zouaves) in the Sixth Corps.” A historical paper by G. Norton Galloway read at a reunion of the surviving members of the 95th Pennsylvania Volunteers, held at Germantown, PA, 1884.

Gibbs, James M. History of the 187th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Harrisburg, PA: Central Printing and Publishing House, 1905.

Gracey, Samuel L. Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry. Reprint of 1868 original. New Introduction by Eric Wittenberg. N.p.: Vanberg Publishing, 2006.

Hagerty, Edward J. Collis’ Zouaves: The 114th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1997.

History of the Twenty Third Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry: Birney’s Zouaves, Three Months and Three Years Service Civil War, 1861–1865. Philadelphia, 1904.

Kirk, Charles H. History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry Known as the Anderson Cavalry in the Rebellion of 1861–1865. Philadelphia, 1906.

Mackie, John. Roster of the Grand Army Posts of Philadelphia. N.p.: GAR Publication, 1892.

Maier, Larry B. Rough and Regular: A History of the 119th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. N.p.: Burd Street Press, 1997.

Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion 1861–1865, U.S. Army Surgeon General’s Office. 6 vols. Washington, D.C., 1870.

Mills, Charles K., MD. “The Military History of the Falls of Schuylkill.” Published in the Weekly Forecast, East Falls, 1913.

Mulholland, St. Clair A., Col. Military Order of the Congress Medal of Honor Legion of the United States. N.p., 1905.

———. The Story of the 116th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War for the Rebellion. Reprint. Bronx, NY: Fordham University Press, 1996.

Nachtigall, Hermann. Geschichte des 75sten Regiments, Pa. Vols. als Festgabe zum Andenken an die Errichtung und Einweihung des Denkmals zu Ehren ihrer im Bürgerkriege gefallenen Kameraden, von der Vereinigung der überlebenden Veteranen des 75sten Regiments, Pa. Philadelphia: Druck von C.B. Kretschman, 1886.

Rawle, William Brooke, Captain. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861–1865. Philadelphia: Franklin Printing Co., 1905.

Smith, J.L. History of the Corn Exchange Regiment—The 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Philadelphia: Survivors’ Association, 1881.

Sprogle, Howard O. The Philadelphia Police. Past and Present. Philadelphia, 1887.

Survivor’s Association. History of the 121st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Philadelphia, 1893.

Sypher, J.R., Esq. History of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps: A Complete Record of the Organization. Lancaster, PA: Elias Barr Co., 1865.

Vautier, John. History of the 88th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War for the Union, 1861–1865. Philadelphia, 1894.

Veale, Moses. “The 109th Regiment Penna. Veteran Volunteers.” An address delivered at the unveiling of their monument on Culp’s Hill, Gettysburg, PA, September 11, 1889. Philadelphia: J. Beale, Printer, 1890.

Ward, George Washington. History of the Second Pennsylvania Veteran Heavy Artillery (112th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers) 1861 to 1866. Philadelphia: G.W. Ward, 1903.

Ward, Joseph R.C. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Corps, 1861–1865. Philadelphia, 1883.

Wray, William J. Birney’s Zouaves Civil War: Life of the 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers. N.p.: Lisa Wray Productions, 2000.

PHILADELPHIA MILITARY

Bombaugh, Charles C. “Extracts from a Journal Kept during the Earlier Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac.” Maryland Historical Magazine 5 (December 1910): 301.

Clark, William P. Official History of the Militia and the National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania from the Earliest Period of Record to the Present Time. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1909–1912.

Coddington, Edwin B. “Pennsylvania Prepared for Invasion, 1863.” Pennsylvania History 31 (April 1964): 157–75.

Easby-Smith, Anne. “Brevet Major General St. Clair A. Mulholland, Patriot and Catholic.” American Catholic Historical Society Records 39 (December 1928): 347–55.

Everett, Edward G. “Pennsylvania Raises an Army, 1861.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 39 (Summer 1956): 83–108.

First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. By-Laws, Muster Roll, and Papers Selected from the Archives of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry. Philadelphia: James Smith Co., 1856.

———. History of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry; From Its Organization November 17th 1774 to Its Centennial Anniversary. Philadelphia: Hallowell, 1875.

Hagerty, Edward Joseph. “The Blood of the Patriot: A Military and Social History of Collis’s Zouaves, the 114th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War.” PhD diss., Temple University, 1993.

Hendler, Charles J., comp. Official History of the Militia and National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1936.

Howard-Smith, Logan, and J.F. Reynolds Scott. The History of Battery A (Formerly Known as the Keystone Battery) and Troop A, NGP. Philadelphia, 1912.

Kirk, Charles H. History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. Philadelphia: Society of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, 1906.

Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. “Waiting for the War to Come: Union Camp Life in 1861–1862.” Niagara Frontier 22 (Winter 1975): 87–97.

Lanard, Thomas S. One Hundred Years with the State Fencibles; A History of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813–1913. Philadelphia, 1913.

Latta, James W. History of the First Regiment Infantry National Guard of Pennsylvania (Gray Reserves) 1861–1911. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1912.

Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion 1861–1865, U.S. Army Surgeon General’s Office. 6 vols. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1870.

Mills, Charles K. The Military History of the Falls of Schuylkill, The Weekly Forecast, East Falls. N.p., 1913.

Rawle, William B. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry in the American Civil War, 1861–1865. Philadelphia, 1905.

Smith, Wayne. “Pennsylvania and the American Civil War: Recent Trends and Interpretation.” Pennsylvania History 51 (July 1984): 206–31.

Sturcke, Roger D., and Michael J. Winey. “1st Infantry Regiment (Gray Reserves), Reserve Brigade, Philadelphia Militia, 1861.” Military Collector and Historian 34 (Summer 1982): 71.

Suran, Frank M., comp. Guide to the Record Groups in the Pennsylvania State Archives. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1980.

Thompson, Barry E. “95th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861–1865 (Gosline’s Zouaves).” Military Collector and Historian 20 (Fall 1968): 88–89.

Todd, Frederick P., and Harry C. Larter. “6th Pennsylvania Cavalry (Rush’s Lancers), 1862.” Military Collector and Historian 6 (Winter 1954): 102.

Winey, Michael J. “Landis’ Philadelphia Battery of Light Artillery, 1863.” Military Collector and Historian 26 (Winter 1974): 231–32.

Young, John Russell, ed. Memorial History of the City of Philadelphia from Its First Settlement to the Year 1895. Vol. 1: Narrative and Critical History 1681–1895. New York: New York History Company, 1895.

MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Arnold, D.T. Letters (1862). Co. H, 90th PA Regiment (also 88th). Cartledge, Sgt. Cyrus. Civil War letters and discharge papers pertaining to Cartledge, Joseph Wallens, and William H. Miller. Co. E, 91st Pennsylvania Infantry. Doc Box 15.

Biddle, 1st Lt. James Cornell. Letters to wife, Gertrude G. Meredith, (1861–65). Cos. C & K, 27th PA Infantry. Collection no. 1881. Brown, Andrew. Letterbook (1862–64). Co. C, 91st Pennsylvania Infantry. Collection no. 82. Civil War: 23rd & 29th PA Infantry Regt.; Miscellaneous Papers: desertion, ordinance office correspondence, etc., Folder 5.

Cavada, Capt. Adolph F. Diary (1861–63). Co. C, 23rd PA Infantry. Collection no. 1995; call no. Am. 6956.

Collis, Col. Charles H.T. Letterbooks (1863–65). 114th PA Infantry Regt. Collection no. 1606; call no. Am. 04723 (3 vols.).

Drayton, Percival. Naval Letters, 1861–1865. New York Public Library.

Dreer Collection (ABC), filed under “Samuel S. Maker” correspondence.

Fox, Sgt. Isaac. Papers (1863–1869). Co. F, 114th PA Infantry Regt. Collection no. 1502.

Griffith, Richard. Diaries (1862–63). Companies D, & G, 23rd Infantry Regt. Collection no. 1542; Mrs. Irvin H. McKesson Papers.

Jones, William Thomas. Letters (typescript). Co. H, 23rd & 61st PA Infantry Regts. Collection no. 2023; call no. Am. 6697.

Kappler, Corp. Jacob C. Letters (in German). Co. D, 99th PA Infantry. Society Collection.

Manley, William H. Letters (Sept. 1861 to May, 1862). Co. E, 72nd PA Infantry Regt. Collection no. 1546; Box #9.

Margerum, Corp. Richard. Letters (1861–64). Co. H, 71st PA Infantry Regt. Society Collection.

McCarter, William. Reminiscences (1875). Co. A, 116th PA Infantry Regt. Collection no. 1307; call no. Am. 6952.

Smith, Corp. John L. Papers (1862–65); book of mimeographed/carbon-copied letters; miscellaneous, loose original letters; and diaries. Transferred from Co. K, 118th PA Infantry Regt. (the Corn Exchange Regt.) to Co. E, 91st PA Infantry Regt. Collection no. 610.

Stackhouse, William. Diaries (1863–65), 3 vols. Co. B, 119th PA Infantry Regt. Collection no. 1210; call no. Am. 15975.

Truefitt, Capt./Major Henry P., Jr. Letters/Papers. Co. G, 119th PA Infantry.

Voltaire, Louis. Papers. Co. I, 98th PA Infantry Regt. Society Miscellaneous Collection; Box 15-A.

Wallen, Augustus Burd. Letters (1862–65). 72nd & 183rd PA Infantry Regt.

WAR INDUSTRY

The Annual Reports of the Philadelphia Board of Trade and the Annual Reports of the Corn Exchange Association of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Board of Trade, 1864.

Bacon, Benjamin W. Sinews of War: How Technology, Industry, and Transportation Won the Civil War. N.p.: Presidio Press, 1997.

Bruce, Robert V. Lincoln and the Tools of War. N.p.: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1956.

Edwin T. Freedley’s Philadelphia and Its Manufactures. Philadelphia, 1867.

Hess, Earl J. Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861–1864. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

The Industries of Philadelphia, as Shown by the Manufacturing Census of 1870. Philadelphia, 1877.

Lindstrom, Diane. Economic Development in the Philadelphia Region, 1810–1850. New York, 1978.

Lorin Blodget’s Manufactures of Philadelphia. Census of Manufacturers 1860. Philadelphia, 1861.

McElroy’s City Directory. Philadelphia, 1865.

Turner, George Edgar. Victory Rode the Rails: The Strategic Place of the Railroads in the Civil War. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1953.

Weber, Thomas. The Northern Railroads in the Civil War, 1861–1865. New York: Columbia University Press, 1952.

Wheeler, Tom. Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails: The Untold Story of How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War. New York: HarperCollins, 2006.

PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPERS

Evening Bulletin, 1861–1865

Philadelphia Inquirer, 1861–1865

Philadelphia Sunday Transcript, 1861–1865

Public Ledger, 1861–1865

CEMETERIES

Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volume 1: 229–38.

Brooks, Michael, and Anthony Waskie. History and Guide to Laurel Hill Cemetery, ‘Famous and Blameless.’ N.p.: Laurel Hill Cemetery Publication, 2000.

Keels, Thomas. Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.

PHILADELPHIA WOMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR

Bauer, Cricket. “Viva la Vivandieres: A Short History of Women in Pseudo-Military Costumes.” Military Images (May–June 2000): 20–24.

Blockson, Charles. African Americans in Pennsylvania: A History and Guide. Baltimore, MD: Black Classic Press, 1994.

Burt, Nathaniel. The Perennial Philadelphians: The Anatomy of an American Aristocracy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.

Civil War Nurse. The Diary and Letters of Hannah Ropes. Introduction and commentary by John R. Brumgardt. Chattanooga: University of Tennessee Press, 1993.

Collis, Mrs. Septima. A Woman’s War Record: The Women of Collis’ Zouaves. N.p.: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, n.d. Gettysburg, PA: Knickerbocker Press Reprint, Marinos Co. Publishing, 1998.

Conklin, Eileen F. Women at Gettysburg 1863. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1993.

Cromwell, Otelia. Lucretia Mott. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1958.

Dubois, Muriel L. To My Countrywomen: The Life of Sarah Josepha Hale. Bedford, NH: Apprentice Shop Books, 2006.

DuBois, W.E.B. The Philadelphia Negro. Philadelphia, 1899.

Forten, Charlotte. Life on the Sea Islands: The American Negro, His History and Literature, 1969. New York: Arno Press, 1969.

Gallman, J. Matthew. America’s Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2006.

———. The North Fights the Civil War—The Home Front. Chicago: Ivan E. Dee, 1994.

Gillespie, Elizabeth Duane. A Book of Remembrance. Philadelphia, 1901.

Gladstone, William. “Gettysburg Mystery Photo…more answers.” Military Images (March–April 1982): 16–19.

Lane, Roger. Roots of Violence in Black Philadelphia, 1860–1900. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1986.

McClure, Alexander K. Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Winston, 1905.

Melchiori, Marie V. “The Death of French Mary.” Military Images (July–August 1983): 14–15.

New York Sunday World. “She Feared Not War.” April 18, 1897.

Pittsburgh Dispatch. “Death of French Mary.” May 15, 1901.

Rauscher, Frank. Music on the March 1862–1865 with the Army of the Potomac. Philadelphia: Press of William F. Fell & Co., 1892.

Saunders, John A. 100 Years After Emancipation: The Negro in Philadelphia History 1863–1963. N.p.: self-published, 1963.

Waskie, Anthony. “Brief History of the Philadelphia Refreshment Saloons & Life of Anna Maria Ross, Civil War Volunteer Nurse.” Banner (SUVCW magazine, 1997).

White, Charles. Leon Gardiner Collection, 1822–1979 (Collection 0008B). Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

———. Who’s Who in Philadelphia: Biographical Sketches of Philadelphia’s Leading Colored People. Philadelphia: AME Book Concern, 1912.

Wills, Arthur. Cecil’s City: History of Blacks in Philadelphia, 1638–1979. New York: Carleton Press, 1990.

JOURNALS

Foner, Philip. “The Battle to End Discrimination vs. Negroes on Phila. Streetcars.” Parts I & II. Pennsylvania History 40 (July 1973, October 1973).

Greenberg, Irwin, F. “Charles Ingersoll: The Aristocrat as Copperhead.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 93, no. 2 (April 1969).

Silcox, Harry, C. “Nineteenth Century Philadelphia Black Militant: Octavius Catto.” Pennsylvania History 59 (January 1977).

Veit, Chuck. “The Innovative, Mysterious Alligator.” Naval History (August 2010): 26–29.

Wainwright, Nicholas B. “The Loyal Opposition in Civil War Philadelphia.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 88, no. 3 (July 1964): 294–315.

VETERANS’ ORGANIZATIONS

Beath, Robert, B. History of the Grand Army of the Republic. New York: Bryan Taylor Publisher, 1888.

Devens, General Charles. “Twenty-fifth Anniversary Oration at the MOLLUS Reunion.”

Mulholland, St. Claire A. Military Order Congress Medal of Honor Legion of the United States. Philadelphia: Town Printing Co., 1905.

Zell, Ellwood. “The Organization of the Loyal Legion.” United Service Magazine (February 1889).