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William W. Blackford:

War Years with Jeb Stuart
(New York, 1945).

Albert T. Bledsoe:

John B. Bennett, “Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Transitional Philosopher of the Old South,”
Methodist History, XI
(1972), 3–14.

Heros von Borcke:

Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence, 2 vols. (New York, 1938).

Belle Boyd:

Curtis Carroll Davis (ed.),
Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison,
(South Brunswick, N.J., 1968).

Louis Adrien Sigaud,
Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,
(Richmond, Va., 1945).

Braxton Bragg:

Grady McWhiney, Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat: Field Command (New York, 1969).

Don C. Seitz,
Braxton Bragg, General of the Confederacy,
(Columbia, S.C., 1924).

John C. Breckinridge:

William C. Davis,
Breckinridge: Statesman, Soldier, Symbol
(Baton Rouge, La., 1974).

Frank Hopkins Heck, Proud Kentuckian, John C. Breckinridge, 1821–1875 (Lexington, Ky., 1976).

Albert G. Brown:

James B. Ranck, Albert Gallatin Brown, Radical Southern Nationalist, (New York, 1937).

Joseph E. Brown:

Louise B. Hill,
Joseph E, Brown and the Confederacy,
(Chapel Hill, N.C., 1939).

Derrell C. Roberts, Joseph E. Brown and the Politics of Reconstruction, (Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1973).

Joseph H. Parks,
Joseph E. Brown of Georgia
(Baton Rouge, La., 1977).

William M. Browne:

E. Merton Coulter, William Montague Browne: Versatile Anglo-Irish American, 1823–1883, (Athens, Ga., 1968).

William G. Brownlow:

William G. Brownlow, Sketches of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Secession, (Philadelphia, 1862).

E. Merton Coulter, William G. Brownlow: Fighting Parson of the Southern Highlands (Chapel Hill, N.C., 1937).

Royal Forrest Conklin, The Public Speaking Career of William Gannaway (Parson) Brownlow (Athens, Ohio, 1967).

Franklin Buchanan:

Charles Lee Lewis,
Admiral Franklin Buchanan, Fearless Man of Action,
(Baltimore, 1929).

Simon B. Buckner:

Arndt M. Stickles,
Simon Bolivar Buckner: Borderland Knight
(Chapel Hill, N.C., 1940).

James D. Bulloch:

James D. Bulloch, The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe, 2 vols. (New York, 1884).

William P. Roberts, “James Dunwoody Bulloch and the Confederate Navy,”
North Carolina Historical Review,
XXIV (1947), 315–366.

John A. Campbell:

Henry G. Connor,
John Archibald Campbell, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1853–1861.
(Boston and New York, 1920). Thad Holt Jr., “The Resignation of Mr. Justice Campbell,”
Alabama Review,
XII (1959), 105–118.

Paul J. Zingg, “John Archibald Campbell and the Hampton Roads Conference: Quixotic Diplomacy, 1865,”
Alabama Historical Quarterly,
XXXVI (1974), 21–34.

Mary Boykin Chesnut:

Isabella D. Martin and Myrta L. Avary,
A Diary from Dixie, as Written by Mary Boykin Chesnut …
(New York, 1905). New edition by Ben A. Williams, 1949.

Patrick R. Cleburne:

Howell Purdue and Elizabeth Purdue,
Pat Cleburne, Confederate General: A Definitive Biography
(Hillsboro, Tex., 1973).

Howell Cobb:

Robert P. Brooks (ed.), “Howell Cobb Papers,”
Georgia Historical Quarterly
V, VI (1921–1922).

Zachary T.Johnson,
Political Policies of Howell Cobb,
(Nashville, Tenn., 1929).

Horace Montgomery,
Howell Cobb’s Confederate Career,
(Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1959).

John Eddins Simpson, Howell Cobb: The Politics of Ambition, (Chicago, 1973).

Ulrich B. Phillips (ed.), “The Correspondence of Robert Toombs, Alexander H. Stephens, and Howell Cobb,”
Annual Report of the American Historical Association,
(Washington, D.C., 1911), II.

T. R. R. Cobb:

“The Correspondence of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb, 1860–1862,”
Southern Historical Association Publications,
XI (1907, 147–328 passim).

Tom W. Brown, “The Military Career of Thomas R. R. Cobb,”
Georgia Historical Quarterly,
XLV (1961), 345–362.

John Esten Cooke:

John O. Beaty
, John Esten Cooke, Virginian
(New York, 1922).

John Esten Cooke,
Wearing of the Gray,
(Bloomington, Ind., 1959).

Richard B. Harwell, “John Esten Cooke, Civil War Correspondent,”
Journal of Southern History,
XIX (1953), 501–516.

Jay B. Hubbell (ed.), “The War Diary of John Esten Cooke,”
Journal of Southern History,
VII (1941), 526–539.

John J. Crittenden:

Ann M. B. Coleman,
The Life of John J. Crittenden,
2 vols. (Philadelphia, 1871).

Albert D. Kirwan,
John J. Crittenden: the Struggle for the Union
(Lexington, Ky., 1962).

Kate Cumming:

Richard B. Harwell (ed.),
Kate: the Journal of a Confederate Nurse,
(Baton Rouge, La., 1959).

J. L. M. Curry:

Edwin A. Alderman and Armistead Gordon, J.
L. M. Curry: A Biography,
(New York and London 1911).

Jessie P. Rice,
J. L. M. Curry: Southerner, Statesman, and Educator,
(New York, 1949).

John M. Daniel:

George W. Bagby, “John M. Daniel’s Latchkey,” in
The Old Virginia Gentleman and Other Sketches,
5th edition (Richmond, Va., 1948).

Frederick S. Daniel,
The Richmond Examiner During the War
(New York, 1868).

Jefferson Davis:

Frank H. Alfriend,
Life of Jefferson Davis,
(Cincinnati and Philadelphia, 1868).

John J. Craven, Prison Life of Jefferson Davis, (New York, 1905).

Elisabeth Cutting, Jefferson Davis, Political Soldier, (New York, 1930).

Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, 2 vols. (New York, 1958).

Varina Howell Davis,
Jefferson Davis, Ex-President of the Confederate States of America: A Memoir by his Wife,
2 vols. (New York, 1890).

William E. Dodd,
Jefferson Davis,
(Philadelphia, 1907).

Hamilton J. Eckenrode, Jefferson Davis, President of the South, (New York, 1923).

Robert McElroy,
Jefferson Davis: The Unreal and the Real,
2 vols., (New York, 1937).

Haskell Monroe, Jr., and James T. Mcintosh (eds.),
The Papers of Jefferson Davis
, I, 1808–1840. (Baton Rouge, La., 1971).

Edward A. Pollard,
Life of Jefferson Davis with a Secret History of the Southern Confederacy, Gathered “Behind the Scenes in Richmond.“
(Philadelphia and Chicago 1869).

Dunbar Rowland (ed.),
Jefferson Davis, Constitutionalist: His Letters, Papers, and Speeches
, 10 vols. (Jackson, Miss., 1923).

Hudson Strode,
Jefferson Davis
, 3 vols. (New York, 1955–1964).

Hudson Strode (ed.),
Jefferson Davis: Private Letters
, 1823–1889 (New York, 1966).

Allen Tate,
Jefferson Davis, His Rise and Fall
, (New York, 1929).

Robert W. Winston,
High Stakes and Hair Trigger: The Life of Jefferson Davis
, (New York, 1930).

James T. Mcintosh (ed.),
The Papers of Jefferson Davis,
II,
June, 1841-July, 1846,
(Baton Rouge, La., 1974).

Frank Edgar Everett, Jr.,
Brierfield, Plantation Home of Jefferson Davis
(Hattiesburg, Miss., 1971).

Varina Davis:

Ishbel Ross, First Lady of the South: The Life of Mrs. Jefferson Davis (New York, 1958).

Eron O. Rowland,
Varina Howell, Wife of Jefferson Davis
, 2 vols. (New York, 1927–1931).

Sarah M. Dawson:

James I. Robertson, Jr. (ed.),
A Confederate Girl’s Diary
(Bloomington, Ind., 1960).

J. D. B. DeBow:

Robert F. Durden, “J. D. B. DeBow: Convolutions of a Slavery Expansionist,”
Journal of Southern History,
XVII (1951), 441–461.

Otis C. Skipper, J
D. B. DeBow: Magazinist of the Old South
(Athens, Ga., 1958).

James Adelbert McMillen,
The Works of James D. B. DeBow,
(Hattiesburg, Miss., 1940).

Thomas Cooper DeLeon:

Four Years in Rebel Capitals
(Mobile, Ala., 1890)

Belles, Beaux, and Brains of the 60’s
(New York, 1907).

Henry Kyd Douglas:

Fletcher M. Green (ed.),
I Rode with Stonewall: the War Experiences of the Youngest Member of Jackson’s Staff
(Chapel Hill, N.C., 1940).

Basil W. Duke:

A History of Morgan’s Cavalry,
ed. by Cecil Fletcher Holland (Bloomington, Ind., 1960).

Reminiscences…
(Garden City, N.Y., 1911).

Jubal A. Early:

Jubal A. Early,
Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War between the States,
(Philadelphia, 1912). New edition titled
War Memoirs
…, with introduction by Frank E. Vandiver, (Bloomington, Ind., 1960).

Millard Kessler Bushong,
Old Jube, A Biography of General Jubal A. Early,
(Boyee, Va., 1955).

Frank Everson Vandiver, Jubal’s Raid: General Early’s Famous Attack on Washington in 1864, (New York, 1960).

George C. Eggleston:

A Rebel’s Recollections,
new edition with introduction by David Donald, (Bloomington, Ind., 1959).

John W. Ellis:

Noble J. Tolbert (ed.),
The Papers of John Willis Ellis,
2 vols. (Raleigh, N.C., 1964).

Augusta Jane Evans:

William Perry Fidler,
Augusta Evans Wilson, 1835–1909
(University, Ala., 1951).

——, “Augusta Evans Wilson as Confederate Propagandist,”
Alabama Review,
II (1949), 32–44.

Richard S. Ewell:

Percy G. Hamlin, “Old Bald Head” (General R. S. Ewell): The Portrait of a Soldier, (Strasburg, Va., 1940).

Percy G. Hamlin, “Richard S. Ewell: His Humanity and Humor,”
Virginia Cavalcade,
XXI (1971), 5–11.

George Fitzhugh:

Arnoud B. Leavelle and Thomas I. Cook, “George Fitzhugh and the Theory of American Conservatism,”
Journal of Politics,
VII (1945), 145–168.

Harvey Wish, George Fitzhugh, Propagandist of the Old South (Baton Rouge, La., 1943).

Eugene D. Genovese,
The World the Slaveholders Made
(New York, 1971).

Henry S. Foote:

John E. Gonzales, “Henry Stuart Foote: Confederate Congressman and Exile,”
Civil War History,
XI (1965), 384–395.

John E. Gonzales, “Henry Stuart Foote in Exile—1865,”
Journal of Mississippi History,
XV (1953), 90–98.

Henry Stuart Foote,
Casket of Reminiscences,
(New York, 1968).

Rip Ford:

Stephen B. Oates (ed.),
Rip Ford’s Texas
(Austin, Tex., 1963).

Nathan Bedford Forrest:

Robert S. Henry (ed.),
As They Saw Forrest
(Jackson, Tenn., 1956).

Robert S. Henry,
“First with the Most” Forrest
(Indianapolis, Ind., 1944).

Andrew N. Lytle,
Bedford Forrest and His Critter Company
(New York, 1931), new edition (New York, 1960).

Eric W. Sheppard, Bedford Forrest, the Confederacy’s Greatest Cavalryman (New York, 1930).

John A. Wyeth,
Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest
(New York, 1899), new edition titled
That Devil Forrest
(New York: 1959).

Arthur J. L. Fremantle:

Walter Lord (ed.),
The Fremantle Diary …
(Boston, 1954).

John B. Gordon:

John B. Gordon,
Reminiscences of the Civil War
(New York, 1903).

Allen P. Tankersley,
John B. Gordon: A Study in Gallantry
(Atlanta, Ga., 1955).

H. Dorgan, “A Case Study in Reconciliation: General John B. Gordon and the Last Days of the Confederacy,”
Quarterly Journal of Speech,
LX (1974), 83–91.

Josiah Gorgas:

Frank E. Vandiver (ed.),
The Civil War Diary of General Josiah Gorgas
(University, Ala., 1947).

Frank E. Vandiver, Ploughshares into Swords: Josiah Gorgas and Confederate Ordnance (Austin, Tex., 1952).

Maxey Gregg:

Robert K. Krick, “Maxey Gregg: Political Extremist and Confederate General,”
Civil War History,
XIX (1973), 293–313.

Wade Hampton:

Manly Wade Wellman, Giant in Gray: A Biography of Wade Hampton of South Carolina (New York, 1949).

William J. Hardee:

Nathaniel C. Hughes, Jr.,
General William J. Hardee: Old Reliable
(Baton Rouge, La., 1965).

Constance Cary Harrison:

Recollections Grave and Gay
(New York, 1911).

Henry Heth:

James L. Morrison Jr. (ed.),
Memoirs of Henry Heth
(Westport, Conn., 1974).

Ambrose Powell Hill:

John Wheeler-Bennett, “A.P. Hill: A Study in Confederate Leadership,”
Virginia Quarterly Review,
XXXVII (1961), 198–209.

Benjamin H. Hill:

Haywood J. Pearce, Jr.,
Benjamin H. Hill, Secession and Reconstruction
(Chicago, 1928).

Daniel H. Hill:

Hal Bridges,
Lee’s Maverick General: Daniel Harvey Hill
(New York, 1961).

W. W. Holden:

William K. Boyd (ed.),
Memoirs of W. W. Holden
(Durham, N.C., 1911).

Horace W. Raper, “William W. Holden and the Peace Movement in North Carolina,”
North Carolina Historical Review,
XXXI (1954), 493–516.

John Bell Hood:

John P. Dyer,
The Gallant Hood
(Indianapolis, Ind., 1950).

John B. Hood,
Advance and Retreat,
new edition with intro. by Richard N. Current (Bloomington, Ind., 1959).

Richard M. McMurry, “Disappointment in History: The Papers of John Bell Hood,”
Prologue,
IV (1972), 161–164.

Richard O’Connor,
Hood, Cavalier General,
(New York, 1949).

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