Private Letters From The Time Washington Resigned His Commission As Commander-In-Chief Of The Army To That Of His Inauguration As President Of The United States, Volume Ix, December, 1783, To April, 1789
Private Letters From The Time Washington Resigned His Commission As Commander-In-Chief Of The Army To That Of His Inauguration As President Of The United States, Volume Ix, December, 1783, To April, 1789
Our Army. The Necessity Of A Well Organized And Trained Infantry At The Outbreak Of War, And The Best Means To Be Adopted By The United States For Obtaining Such A Force
Our Army. The Necessity Of A Well Organized And Trained Infantry At The Outbreak Of War, And The Best Means To Be Adopted By The United States For Obtaining Such A Force
A Diary From Dixie; As Written By Mary Boykin Chesnut, Wife Of James Chesnut, Jr., United States Senator From South Carolina, 1859-1861, And Afterward An Aide To Jefferson Davis And A Brigadier-General In The Confederate Army