Bibliography
The following bibliography for Never Call Retreat, Volume III, The Centennial History of the Civil War, has been condensed from the list of research materials used in writing this volume. Only entries not in the bibliography of Vol. I, The Coming Fury, or Vol. II, Terrible Swift Sword, have been included. Space has permitted the listing of about 40 percent of the new titles specifically consulted for this volume. Many hundreds of additional manuscripts, books, articles, and newspapers contributed to the research notes for the Centennial History. The bibliography consists of four parts: I. Resources. II. Primary manuscript collections consulted. III. Principal newspapers. IV. Books, pamphlets, and periodicals from which substantial material has been extracted or items used as major reference.
SECTION I: Resources
In addition to the institutions listed in the first two volumes of the Centennial History, the following were consulted for Never Call Retreat. All the major battlefields and many of the secondary ones pertaining to this volume have been visited. Appreciation is extended to all those who so generously aided in the research.
Champion, Sid, Edwards, Miss., private family collection.
Civil War Collection, G. A. R. Room, Chicago Public Library,
Harold Teitelbaum, and others. Evans, Robert P., Camerillo, Calif., private collection. Filson Club, Louisville, Ky., Richard H. Hill, Mrs. Dorothy Cul-
len, Miss Evelyn Dale. Giannitrapani, Duilio, Oak Park, 111., private collection.