Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Historical Society, Lake Forest, Ill. MOLLUS, Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War Collection.Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn. Charles Pollard Civil War Correspondenceĭartmouth College, Rauner Special Collections Library, Hanover, N.H.ĭelaware Historical Society, Wilmington, Del.John McClernand Correspondence, 2014.3, Civil War CollectionĬonnecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Conn.The bibliography from Grant Under Fire : An Exposé of Generalship & Character in the American Civil War:Ībraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, Ill.Īmerican Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Penn.īroome County Public Library, Binghamton, N.Y.Ĭhicago Historical Society, Chicago, Ill. The ever-increasing number of secondary sources-books, articles, and dissertations-are just frosting (mounds and mounds of frosting) on an already towering cake. By itself, the wealth of newspapers from the nineteenth century, added to the manuscript collections secreted in institutions across the country, makes that virtually impossible. No general work on the American Civil War can feature “exhaustive” research.
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