A Calendar of the Ryder Collection of Confederate Archives at Tufts College (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from A Calendar of the Ryder Collection of Confederate Archives at Tufts CollegeHow these documents found thelr way to Tufts College 1s revealed at least ln part by the documents themselves (see entr1es The Reverend w1111am.h. Ryder. A Unlversallst clergyman and pastor of St. Pauls' Church. Chicago. Had been granted passage through the llhes to Rlchmond 1mmed1ately after the fall of the Confederacy ln order to collect arms. Trophles. Cur1031t1es and rellcs for d1splay at the proposed North Western Sanltary Falr. Arr1v1ng at the Confederate capltol bulldlng. Reverend Mr. Ryder found a scene of confu51on. W1th documents strewn on the floors ln dlsorder. 1nd1cat1ng the haste w1th Whlch the Confederate offlclals had fled. He gathered up as many as poss1hle of those re malnlng and sent them north. At hls death the collectlon was given to Tufts College. It has now been plxced for safe-kcfplng ln the custody of the llbrarlan.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




The Confederacy


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A guide to Confederate records held in various repositories.
















W. P. A. Technical Series


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The American Civil War


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The single most important volume for anyone interested in the Civil War to own and consult. (From the foreword by James M. McPherson) The first guide to Civil War literature to appear in nearly 30 years, this book provides the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and informative survey and analysis of the vast body of Civil War literature. More than 40 essays, each by a specialist in a particular subfield of Civil War history, offer unmatched thoroughness and discerning assessments of each work's value. The essays cover every aspect of the war from strategy, tactics, and battles to logistics, intelligence, supply, and prisoner-of-war camps, from generals and admirals to the men in the ranks, from the Atlantic to the Far West, from fighting fronts to the home front. Some sections cover civilian leaders, the economy, and foreign policy, while others deal with the causes of war and aspects of Reconstruction, including the African-American experience during and after the war. Breadth of topics is matched by breadth of genres covered. Essays discuss surveys of the war, general reference works, published and unpublished papers, diaries and letters, as well as the vast body of monographic literature, including books, dissertations, and articles. Genealogical sources, historical fiction, and video and audio recordings also receive attention. Students of the American Civil War will find this work an indispensable gateway and guide to the enormous body of information on America's pivotal experience.