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Wharton, Vernon Lane. The Negro in Mississippi, 1865–1890. Chapel Hill, 1947.

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White, Newman Ivey (ed.). North Carolina Folklore. 7 vols. Durham, 1952–64.

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———. The Life of Billy Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union. Indianapolis, 1952.

———. The Life of Johnny Reb: The Common Soldier of the Confederacy. Indianapolis, 1943.

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MANUSCRIPT SOURCES

Amistad Research Center, Dillard University, New Orleans

American Missionary Association Papers (This collection was consulted when still housed in the Fisk University Library, Nashville, Tennessee.)

Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina

Andrews Papers Charles N. Hunter Scrapbook

Armisted L. Burt Papers MacRae Papers

Henry S. Clark Papers T. J. McKie Papers

Francis W. Dawson Papers McLaurin Papers

DeRenne Papers Joseph Belknap Smith Papers

Benjamin S. Hedrick Papers Missouria Stokes Papers

Augustin L. Taveau Papers William N. Tillinghast Papers

Ella Gertrude (Clanton) Thomas Journal

Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

American Negro Historical Society Papers, Jacob C. White, Jr., Papers Cadwalader

Collection, J. F. Fisher Section, Henry Middleton and Wife

Edward Carey Gardiner Collection, Carey Papers

Sarah P. Miller Payne, Letters to Mary Clendenin and Nancy Hartshorne Clendenin Freeman, 1865–1872

Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery Papers

Howard University Library, Washington, D.C.

George L. Ruffin Papers

Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California

Brock Collection

Glazier Collection Main File

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Thaddeus Stevens Papers Carter G. Woodson Collection

Louisiana State Department of Archives and History, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge

Henry Anderson Papers Gustave Lauve Papers

Pierre G. T. Beauregard Papers St. John R. Liddell and Family Papers

R. J. Causey Papers William N. Mercer Papers

Alexander E. De Clouet Papers Alexander F. Pugh and Family Papers

Emily Caroline Douglas Papers W. W. Pugh Papers

Christian D. Koch Papers Micajah Wilkinson Papers

National Archives, Washington, D. C.

Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (Freedmen’s Bureau)

Records of the Assistant Commissioners (Letters Received)

Records of the Subordinate Field Offices

Registers of Letters Received

New York Public Library, New York

Shaw Family Papers

North Carolina State Department of

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