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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 3. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 48 12 Browse Search
Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant 46 4 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 28 2 Browse Search
The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley) 27 11 Browse Search
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army 22 6 Browse Search
Edward Alfred Pollard, The lost cause; a new Southern history of the War of the Confederates ... Drawn from official sources and approved by the most distinguished Confederate leaders. 21 9 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 17 15 Browse Search
The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure) 15 11 Browse Search
General Horace Porter, Campaigning with Grant 13 1 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government 12 4 Browse Search
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From Mobile. Mobile, August 14. --Major Carroll, for the exchange of prisoners by flag of truce, went to the fleet in the lower bay to-day to effect an exchange of the Dauphin island prisoners. Farragut stated that the prisoners had been placed at the disposal of Canby, and be could do nothing. Arrangements were made to send packages to prisoners from their friends. General Maury orders officers and soldiers to remove their families forthwith. Non-combatants are again urged to leave the city. The fleet is busily cruising in the bay in sight. Heavy forces are in North Mississippi. Their destination is reported to be Mobile.