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the day of the confederacy-第36章

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Confederate States Capital;〃 by J。 B。 Jones (2 vols。; 1866) which
has really neither more nor less value than a Richmond newspaper。
Conspicuous among writings of this type is the delightful 〃Diary
from Dixie;〃 by Mrs。 Mary B。 Chestnut (1905) and 〃My Diary; North
and South;〃 by W。 H。 Russell (1861)。

The documents of the civil history; so far as they are accessible
to the general reader; are to be found in the three volumes
forming the fourth series of the 〃Official Records of the Union
and Confederate Armies〃 (128 vols。; 1880…1901); the 〃Journals of
the Congress of the Confederate States〃 (8 vols。; 1904) and
〃Messages and Papers of the Confederacy;〃 edited by J。 D。
Richardson (2 vols。; 1905)。 Four newspapers are of first
importance: the famous opposition organs; the Richmond Examiner
and the Charleston Mercury; which should be offset by the two
leading organs of the Government; the Courier of Charleston and
the Enquirer of Richmond。 The Statutes of the Confederacy have
been collected and published; most of them are also to be found
in the fourth series of the Official Records。

Additional bibliographical references will be found appended to
the articles on the 〃Confederate States of America;〃 〃Secession;〃
and 〃Jefferson Davis;〃 in 〃The Encyclopaedia Britannica;〃 11th
edition。 








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