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Thanks for the suggestions–I will check both of them and will hope for the best.
Eric
]]>I would like to add to Mr. Bunn’s suggestions. Try the Atlantic Monthly and North American Review. Both are available online (I think) through a program administered by Cornell University. Both would contain accounts of battles written by “gentleman” participants; certainly Dahlgren qualified as one of these. I’m not sure when the Army Gazette or the Army and Navy Journal began publishing (the latter in early 1864, I think) but they often carried feature stories about recent battles. I hope this helps.
Best, Richard F. Miller
]]>I hadn’t considered it, but it’s worth pursuing. Good idea. Thanks.
Eric
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