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Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
Roster, Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania, Duquesne Post, No. 259. Compiled by Edward Abel. Pittsburgh, August 1912. dE462.1-P41-D946
History of the Grand Army of the Republic. By Robert B. Beath. With an introduction by General Lucius Fairchild. New York: Bryan, Taylor & Co.: Cincinnati: The Jones Bros. Pub'g Co., c 1888. E462.1-A19
Manual of the Civil War: And key to the Grand Army of the Republic and kindred societies. Revised Edition. By J. Worth Carnahan. Bound in the publication is the certified military record of George W. Dennis. Also included is a complete list of battles and engagements of the Civil War. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Army & Navy Hist. Assn., 1899. E462.99-C288-1899
Captain Thos. Espy Post No. 153: Catalogue of relics in the Memorial Room, Library Building, Carnegie, Pa., 1911. E646-P412-E77
Roster, General Alexander Hays Post No. 3, 1902. Crafton, Pa.: Hoskinson & Chambers. dE462.1-P41-H425
National Woman's Relief Corps: (Parsons, Kans.) Constitution; revised rules and regulations for the government of the National Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. Toledo, Oh.: Blade Printing & Paper Co., 1937. dE462.15-C756-1937
The GAR: Its organization and the men of Post #37 (York County). By Alfreda Patton. Compiled and published by The South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Inc. York, Pa., c 1989. qCS1-S726-No 38
"Ritual of the Grand Army of the Republic." Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1903. dE462.1-P41ri
Services for the Use of the Grand Army of the Republic. Department of Pennsyovania. Philadelphia, September 1st, 1911. dE462.1-P42s
Proceedings of the Annual Encampments of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania. For the years 1912, 1913, 1918, 1919, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1910 and 1911. Rolls of the Annual Encampments for 1901, 1911, 1912 and 1916. E462.1-P41; E462.1-P41r
The 28th National Encampment G. A. R., September 10th, 1894, Pittsburgh. Harrisburg, Pa.: Press of E. K. Meyers, Pr. House, c 1894. By H. D. W. English. Pgh., Pa. Book of information and Guide to Pittsburgh. 1894. Memoriam Album to Albert J. Logan. Reports of the Officers and Members of the Executive Council Having in Charge the Arrangements for the 28th National Encampment, G. A. R. in Pittsburgh, Sept. 10-15, 1894. Pittsburgh: Percy F. Smith Print. and Lith. Co., c 1894. fE462.1-U5-1894; F159.15-1894g; qF159.26-L83-G7; E462.1-A2-28th
Journal of the Thirty-Sixth National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic: Washington, D. C., October 9th to 10th, 1902. Includes roster of the officers of the national encampment. 1866-1902. Minneapolis: Kimball & Storer. 1903. E462.1-U5-1902
Journal of the Thirty-Ninth National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic: Denver, Colorado, September 7th and 8th, 1905. Boston: Griffith-Stillings Press, 1905. E462.1-U5-1905
Forty-Seventh National Encampment, Grand Army of the Republic: Chattanooga, Tenn., September 15-20, 1913. Official Program, issued by authority of Chattanooga Encampment Association, Purse Printing Co., 1913. qE462.1-A2-47th
Memorials/Dedications
Pennsylvania at Antietam: Report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission of Pennsylvania and dedication ceremonies of memorials for 13 Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle. Harrisburg, Pa.: Harrisburg Publishing Company, State Printers, 1906. E474.65-P41
Pennsylvania at Chicamauga and Chattanooga. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battles, 1897. Harrisburg, Pa.: W. S. Ray, State Printer, 1901. E475.81-P41
Pennsylvania at Cold Harbor, Virginia. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monument erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the national cemetery at Cold Harbor, Virginia, to mark the positions as well as in memory of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the Battle of Cold Harbor of June, 1864. Pennsylvania Cold Harbor Battle-field Commission. Harrisburg: C. E. Aughinbaugh, Printer to the State, 1912. E476.52-P41
Pennsylvania at Culpeper: Report of the Culpeper Virginia Monument Commission of Pennsylvania Battle of Cedar Mountain. Harrisburg, Pa.: W. S. Ray, State Printer, 1914. F234-C96=P41
Address to the Surviving Soldiers of the Late War: At the organization of the Fayette County Veteran's Association at Uniontown, Pennsylvania, August 27, 1879. By Dr. N. W. Truxal. E462.99-F284-T875
The Memorial to Major General George Gordon Meade in Washington, D. C. Prepared under the direction of the Meade Memorial Commission of Pennsylvania, October, 1927. Harrisburg? 1927? F203.4-M48-P41
"Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps Roundup" June 24, 25, 1903, Harrisburg, Pa. Together with a roster of comrades present. Philadelphia: Printed by Electric Printing Co., 1903? E527.4-R241
Burial of General Rosecrans, Arlington National Cemetery, May 17, 1902. Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Cincinnati: The R. Clarke Company, 1903. E467.1-R7-S678
Others
Society of the Army of the Cumberland: Reunions, 1st (Feb. 1868) through 32nd. 30 Volumes. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., Printers, 1868-1904. E470.5-S678
Annual Report of the Society of the United States Military Telgraph Corps. Anniversary of the founding of the corps. 28th Reunion, Pittsburgh, Pa., August 1909. New York, n.d. UG603-S678-1909
Roster of Encampment No. 1, Union Veteran Legion of the United States. At Pittsburgh, Pa. Compiled by Samuel M. Evans, George A. Cassiday and John Campbell. July 1, 1918. dE462.4-U58