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908 Hyman, Harold M., _comp._ The radical Republicans and Reconstruction, 1861-1870. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1967]

lx.x.xvi, 538 p. (The American heritage series, 47) E668.H985 Bibliography: lxix-lx.x.xvi.

909 Lynch, John R. The facts of Reconstruction. New York, Neale Pub.

Co., 1913. 325 p. ports. E668.L98 ”The state of Mississippi is made the pivotal one in the presentation of the facts and historical points touched upon in this work.”-Preface.

910 McCarthy, Charles H. Lincoln's plan of reconstruction. New York, McClure, Phillips, 1901. xxiv, 504 p. E456.M23

911 McKitrick, Eric L. Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction. [Chicago]

University of Chicago Press [1960] 533 p. E668.M156 ”Selected bibliography, with notes”: p. 511-521.

912 McWhiney, Grady, _ed._ Reconstruction and the freedmen. Chicago, Rand McNally [1963] 54 p. (The Berkeley series in American history) E185.2.M3 Bibliography: p. 54.

913 Nunn, William C. Texas under the carpetbaggers. Austin, University of Texas Press [1962] 304 p. illus. F391.N965 Bibliography: p. 263-269.

914 Pollard, Edward A. The lost cause regained. New York, G. W.

Carleton, 1868. 214 p. E666.P77

915 Randall, James G. The Civil War and Reconstruction. Boston, D.

C. Heath [c1937] xvii, 959 p. illus., diagrs., facsims., maps, ports. E468.R26 [TR: Randall, James Garfield]

”Bibliographical note”: p. 881-883. Bibliography: p. 885-924.

916 Richardson, Joe M. The Negro in the reconstruction of Florida, 1865-1877. Tallaha.s.see, Florida State University, 1965. 255 p.

(Florida State University studies, no. 46) AS36.F57 no. 46 Bibliography: p. 241-249.

917 Shenton, James P., _ed._ The Reconstruction; a doc.u.mentary history of the South after the war: 1865-1877. New York, Putnam [1963] 314 p. E668.S543

918 Sinclair, William A. The aftermath of slavery; a study of the condition and environment of the American Negro. With an introduction by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston, Small, Maynard, 1905. 358 p. E185.6.S61

919 Skaggs, William H. The southern oligarchy; an appeal in behalf of the silent ma.s.ses of our country against the despotic rule of the few. New York, Devin-Adair Co., 1924. 472 p. F209.S62

920 Stampp, Kenneth M. The era of Reconstruction, 1865-1877. New York, Knopf, 1965. 228 p. E668.S79 ”Bibliographical note”: p. 217-[229].

921 Sterling, Dorothy. Forever free, the story of the Emanc.i.p.ation Proclamation. Ill.u.s.trated by Ernest Crichlow. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday [1963] 208 p. illus. E453.S83 1963 Bibliographical references included in ”Note to the reader”

(p. [199]-204).

922 Straker, David Augustus. The new South investigated. Detroit, Ferguson Print. Co., 1888. 230 p. port. F215.S89 [TR: Straker, D. Augustus]

923 Swint, Henry L., _ed._ Dear ones at home; letters from contraband camps. Nashville, Vanderbilt University Press, 1966.

274 p. map. E185.2.S98 Letters written 1861-1870, chiefly by Lucy and Sarah Chase.

Bibliography: p. 259-267.

924 Taylor, Alrutheus A. The Negro in South Carolina during the Reconstruction. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1924] 341 p. E185.93.S7T3 Bibliography: p. 314-322.

925 Taylor, Alrutheus A. The Negro in the reconstruction of Virginia. Was.h.i.+ngton, a.s.sociation for the Study of Negro Life and History [c1926] 300 p. E185.93.V8T3 Bibliography: p. 287-292.

926 Wallace, John. Carpet-bag rule in Florida; the inside workings of the reconstruction of civil government in Florida after the close of the Civil War. A facsimile reproduction of the 1888 ed., with introduction & notes by Allan Nevins. Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1964. x.x.xii, 444 p. col. coat of arms, ports. (Quadricentennial edition of the Floridiana facsimile & reprint series) F316.W19 1888a Bibliographical references included in ”Notes” (p. xxv-xxvi).

927 Whyte, James H. The uncivil war; Was.h.i.+ngton during the Reconstruction, 1865-1878. New York, Twayne Publishers [1958]

316 p. illus. F198.W45 Bibliography: p. 296-305.

928 Williams, George W. 1862-emanc.i.p.ation day-1884. The Negro as a political problem. Oration ... at the Asbury Church, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C., April 16, 1884. Boston, A. Mudge, Printers, 1884. 40 p.