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The narrative of a blockade-runner
By J. Wilkinson
[Letter from W.T. Dortch to W.N. Edwards, President of the Convention]
[Letter from W.T. Dortch to W.N. Edwards, President of the Convention]
By North Carolina. Convention

The capture of New Orleans, 1862
By Chester G. Hearn
The battle of Roanoke Island
The battle of Roanoke Island
By Michael P. Zatarga

Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities relative to the occupation of New Orleans, together with the proceedings of the Common Council
By New Orleans (La.). Office of the Mayor.
Burnside expedition in North Carolina
Burnside expedition in North Carolina
By Lorenzo Traver

Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862, and other points of service on the Mississippi River during that year
By Asher Taylor

Statement of facts in relation to Admiral D.D. Porter's claim not to have run away from forts St. Philip and Jackson
By Benjamin Franklin Butler
"The U.S.S. Missisippi at the capture of New Orleans, 1862."
"The U.S.S. Missisippi at the capture of New Orleans, 1862."
By Joseph W. Shively
Report of the Roanoke Island Investigation Committee
Report of the Roanoke Island Investigation Committee
By Confederate States of America. Congress. House of Representatives. Roanoke Island Investigation Committee.
Finding and opinion of a naval court of inquiry, convened in the city of Richmond, Va., January 5th, 1863
Finding and opinion of a naval court of inquiry, convened in the city of Richmond, Va., January 5th, 1863
By John Mitchell
Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862
Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862
By Asher Taylor
Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, relative to the fall of New Orleans
Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, relative to the fall of New Orleans
By Confederate States of America. War Dept.

Report of the Roanoke Island Investigation Committee
By Confederate States of America. Congress. House of Representatives. Roanoke Island Investigation Committee
Letter of the Secretary of the Navy
Letter of the Secretary of the Navy
By United States. Navy Department
The burning of New Orleans
The burning of New Orleans
By John Gery

General Butler, beast or patriot
By Christopher G. Peña
In the matter of Farragut prize cases
In the matter of Farragut prize cases
By Benjamin F. Butler,R. M. Corwine,J. Hubley Ashton,M. A. Clancy
John Crittenden Watson papers
John Crittenden Watson papers
By John Crittenden Watson
Daniel Read Larned papers
Daniel Read Larned papers
By Daniel Read Larned