PRELIMINARY CIVIL WAR IOWA BIBLIOGRAPHY

**Many if not most of these sources are in Drake’s library collection (or in another college library close to you), some in the form of microfilm or fiche.  Others can be obtained through inter-library loan, but you should pursue this asap.  If you are so inclined, you could also drive up to ISU’s Parks Library.  The Annals of Iowa’s run includes a change in “series”, so if you get confused, don’t hesitate to ask a reference librarian for assistance.

 

Published Primary and Secondary Sources

 

Adamson, Hans Christian.  Rebellion in Missouri: 1861.  Philadelphia: Chilton Co., 1961.

 

Aldrich, Charles.  “At Lincoln’s First Inauguration.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. (1907): 43-50.

 

Allen, Anne Beiser.  “‘Suspicion of Disloyalty’: Silas Totten, Beleaguered University President, 1859-1862.”  Palimpsest 73 (1992): 50-61.

 

Allen, William H.  “One Hundred and ninety Days in Rebel Prisons.”  Annals of Iowa 38 (1966): 222-38.

 

Allison, William B.  “Young Men Saved the Union in 1861-1865.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 26: (1944): 68-69.

 

Ames, Amos W.  “A Diary of Prison Life in Southern Prisons.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (1969): 1-19.

 

Anderson, Donald M.  “The Adventures of the Nineteenth Iowa.”  Palimpsest 58 (November/December 1977): 162-73.

 

Arena, Frank C.  “Southern Sympathizers in Iowa During Civil War Days.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 30 (1951): 486-538.

 

Athearn, Robert G., ed.  “Across the Plains in 1863: The Diary of Peter Winne.”  Iowa Journal of History 49 (July 1951): 221-40.

 

Aurner, Charles Ray.  Leading Events in Johnson County Iowa History.  Cedar Rapids: Western Historical Press, 1912. [note: numerous county histories exist that would add additional insight to the period]

 

Ayers, Edward L.  In the Presence of Mine Enemies: The Civil War in the Heart of America, 1859-1863.  New York: W.W. Norton, 2003.

 

Balderston, Marion.  “Rachel Patterson, Primitive Quaker.”  Quaker History 59 (1970): 44-48.

 

Beall, Walter H.  “With Gager in Georgia.”  Palimpsest 24: (1943): 41-58.

 

Beaman, G. C.  “Battle of Athens, Missouri.”  Annals of Iowa 1st ser. 6 (1868): 136-39.

 

Bearss, Edwin C., ed.  “The Battle of Wilson’s Creek.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 36 (Fall 1961 and Winter 1962): 81-109, 161-78.

 

________  “The Civil War Diary of Sgt. Levi L. Hoag.”  Annals of Iowa 39 (1968): 168-93.

 

________  “Civil War Letters of Major William Thompson.”  Annals of Iowa 38 (1966): 431-55.

 

________  “The Great Railroad Road.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (1969): 147-60, 229-39. [issues 2 & 3]

 

Bearss, Margie R.  “The Capture of Haynes Bluff by the 4th Iowa Cavalry.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (1970): 334-43.

 

Bennett, Mary.  An Iowa Album: A Photographic History, 1860-1920.  Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1990.

 

Bergman, Marvin, ed.  Iowa History Reader.  Ames: State Historical Association and Iowa State University Press, 1996.

 

Bergmann, Leola Nelson.  “The Negro in Iowa.”  Iowa Journal of History and Politics 46 (Jan. 1948): 3-90.

 

Bogue, Allan G.  From Prairie to Corn Belt: Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1994.

 

Boston, Ray.  “Matthew Mark Trumbull: Respectable Radical.”  Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society  66 (1973): 159-76.

 

Boyd, Cyrus F.  The Civil War Diary of Cyrus F. Boyd, Fifteenth Iowa Infantry, 1861-1863.  Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1953.

 

Briggs, John E.  “The Hornet’s Nest.”  Palimpsest 10: (1929): 267-68.

 

Brockett, Linus P. and Mary C. Vaughan.  Woman’s Work in the Civil War.  Philadelphia: Zeigler, McCurdy & Co., 1867.

 

Brown, Mabel E.  “Dusky Lading.”  Palimpsest 9 (1928): 242-48. [re: slavery in Iowa]

 

Bryant, Thomas J.  “A War Time Militia Company.”  Iowa Journal of History 10 (1912): 403-14.

 

Butchart, Ronald E. and Amy F. Rolleri.  “Iowa Teachers Among the Freedpeople of the South, 1862-1876.”  The Annals of Iowa 62 (Winter 2003): 1-29.

 

Byrkit, Christian S.  “A Derailment on the Railway Invisible.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 14 (1923): 95-100.

 

Calkin, Homer L.  “A Grand Rally.”  Palimpsest 22 (1941): 89-96.

 

________  “A Slave Owner in Iowa.”  Palimpsest 22 (Nov. 1941): 344-45.

 

Carpenter, Cyrus Clay.  “A Commissary in the Union Army: Letters of C. C. Carpenter.”  Iowa Journal of History 53 (1955): 59-88.

 

Cayton, Andrew R. L. and Peter S. Onuf.  The Midwest and the Nation: Rethinking the History of an American Region.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.

 

________ and Susan E. Gray.  The American Midwest: Essays on Regional History.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

 

Check, Earl D., ed.  “Civil War Letters to New Sweden, Iowa.”  Swedish-American Historical Quarterly 36 (1985): 3-25.

 

Cheever, L. O.  “Iowa Annie Wittenmyer Home.”  Palimpsest 48 (1967): 249-88.

 

________   “Iowans and the Medal of Honor.”  Palimpsest 53 (1972): 182-84.

 

Child, Bert B.  “Civil War Musicians.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 25 (1943): 122-28.

 

Clayton, William Henry Harrison.  A Damned Iowa Greyhound: the Civil War Letters of William Henry Harrison Clayton..  Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1998.

 

Coffin, Nathan E.  “The Case of Archie P. Webb, A Free Negro.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 11 (1913): 200-14.

 

Connolly, Loris and Agatha Huepenbecker.  “Home Weaving in Southeast Iowa, 1833-1870.”  Annals of Iowa 48 (1985): 3-31.

 

Cook, Robert.  Baptism of Fire: The Republican Party in Iowa, 1838-1878.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1994.

 

Coppoc, J. L.  “John Brown and His Cause.”  Midland Monthly 4 (1895): 317-25.

 

Cornish, Dudley T. and Herman Hattaway.  The Sable Arm: Black Troops in the Union Army, 1861-1865.  Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1990.

 

Cowman, Evangeline S.  “In This Neglected Spot.”  Palimpsest 8 (1927): 132-37.

 

Crosson, David.  “The Martinet and the Mob: Federal Authority and Local Control of the First Iowa Volunteer Cavalry in the Civil War.”  Annals of Iowa 49 (1989): 639-60.

 

Danbom, David B.  “‘Dear Companion’: Civil War Letters of a Story County Farmer.”  Annals of Iowa 47 (1984): 537-43.

 

Dawson, Patricia and David Hudson, comps.  Iowa History and Culture: A Bibliography of Materials Published Between 1952 and 1986.  Ames: State Historical Society of Iowa in conjunction with Iowa State University Press, 1989.

 

Dunham, Abner.  “Civil War Letters of Abner Dunham, 12th Iowa Infantry.”  Iowa Journal of History 53 (1955) ??

 

Dykstra, Robert R.  “Dr. Emerson’s Sam: Black Iowans Before the Civil War.”  Palimpsest 63 (1982): 66-82.

 

________ “The Issue Squarely Met: Toward an Explanation of Iowans’ Racial Attitudes, 1865-1868.”  Annals of Iowa 47 (1984): 430-50.

 

Ellis, Richard N.  “The Civil War Letters of an Iowa Family.”  Annals of Iowa 39 (1969): 561-86.

 

Emery, Charles W.  “The Iowa Germans in the Election of 1860.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 22 (1940): 421-54.

 

Ezell, John S., ed.  “Excerpts From the Civil War Diary of Lieutenant Charles Alley, Company ‘C,’ Fifth Iowa Cavalry.”  Iowa Journal of History  49 (July 1951): 241-56.

 

Forman, J. G.  The Western Sanitary Commission: A Sketch of its Origins, History Labors for the Sick…  St. Louis: R. P. Studley & Co., 1864.

 

Frazee, George.  “The Iowa Fugitive Slave Case.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 4 (April 1899): 118-37.

 

________  “An Iowa Fugitive Slave Case—1850.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 6 (1903): 9-45.

 

Frederickson, George M.  The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and the Crisis of Union.  New York: Harper & Row, 1965.

 

Fullbrook, Earl S.  “Relief Work in Iowa During the Civil War.”  Iowa Journal of History 16 (1918): 155-274.

 

________  Sanitary Fairs, A Method of Raising Funds for Relief Work in Iowa During the Civil War.  Iowa and War, no. 6.  (Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1917.

 

Fulton, Charles J.  “The Coalport Home Guards.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 14 (1923): 83-94.

 

Gallaher, Ruth A.  “Annie Turner Wittenmyer.”  Iowa Journal of History 29 (1931): 518-69.

 

________ “A Race Riot on the Mississippi.”  Palimpsest 2 (1921): 369-78.

 

________  “Slavery in Iowa.”  Palimpsest 28 (1947): 158-60.

 

________  “The Wittenmyer Diet Kitchens.”  Palimpsest 12 (1931): 336-47.

 

Gallarno, George.  “How Iowa Cared for Orphans of Her Soldiers of the Civil War.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 15 (1926): 163-93.

 

Garretson, O.A.  “A Lincoln Pole Raising.” Palimpsest 6 (1925): 109-16.

 

________   “Travelling on the Underground Railroad in Iowa.”  Iowa Journal of History 22 (1924): 418-543.

 

Grim, Valerie.  “African-Americans in Iowa Agriculture: A Portrait, 1830-2000,” in Bill Silag, ed., …Outside in… (167-89)

 

Grimsley, Mark and Todd D. Miller, eds.  The Union Must Stand: The Civil War Diary of John Quincy Adams Campbell, Fifth Iowa Volunteer Infantry.  Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 2000.

 

Gue, Benjamin F.  History of Iowa. 4 vols.  New York: Century History Company, 1903.

 

________  “John Brown and His Iowa Friends.” Midland Monthly 7 (1897): 103-13, 267-77.

 

________  “The Story of Andersonville” in Abernethy, Alonzo, comp.  Dedication of Monuments Erected by the State of Iowa…  Des Moines: E. H. English, 1908, 110-26.

 

Haddock, Emma H.  “Lucinda Humphrey Hay.”  Historical Record 10 (1894): 49-64.

 

Hadley, Elbridge.  “A Young Soldier’s Career.”  Annals of Iowa 13 (1922): ??

 

Hahn, Harlan.  “Civil Liberties in Iowa.”  Annals of Iowa 38 (1965): 76-79.

 

Hamm, Thomas D.  “The Divergent Paths of Iowa Quakers in the Nineteenth Century.”  Annals of Iowa 61 (2002): 125-50.

 

Hammond, William G. Abraham Lincoln: A Eulogy Delivered at Animosa, Iowa…  Davenport: Luse & Griggs, 1865.

 

Hanrahan, George.  “An Iowa Private in the Civil War.”  Palimpsest 58 (November/December 1977): 182-91.

 

Harlan, Edgar R.  “The Lincoln Mass of American People.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 17 (1931): 563-77.

 

________  “Lincoln’s Iowa Lands.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 15 (1927): 621-23.

 

________  A Narrative History of the People of Iowa. 5 vols.  Chicago: American Historical Society, 1931.

 

Harlan, James.  “The Iowa Soldier’s and Sailor’s Monument.”  Midland Monthly 5 (February 1896): 99-113.

 

Harris, Ransom L.  “John Brown and His Followers in Iowa.”  Midland Monthly 2 (1894): 262-68.

 

Hastie, Eugene.  “The Early History of Perry, Iowa.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (1970): 381-87.

 

Hawley, Charles A.  “The Historical Background of the Attitudes of the Jasper Colony toward Slavery in the Civil War.”  Iowa Journal of History 34 (1936): 172-97.

 

________ “Whittier and Iowa.”  Iowa Journal of History 34 (1936): 115-43.

 

Heffern, Colman.  “Clement Smyth (1810-1865): A Founder of New Melleray [Iowa] and Civil War Bishop.”  American Benedictine Review 21 (1970): 351-74.

 

Henry, James O.  “The United States Christian Commission in the War.”  Civil War History 6 (1960): 374-88.

 

Herriott, Frank I.  “Iowa and the First Nomination of Abraham Lincoln.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 8 (1907): 81-115, 186-220.

 

________  “Memories of the Chicago Convention of 1860.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 12 (1920): 446-66.

 

________  “Republican Presidential Preliminaries in Iowa – 1859-1860.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 9 (1910): 241-83.

 

________  “The Republican State Convention.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 9 (1910): 401-46.

 

Hill, G. W. E.  Underground Railroad Adventures.” Midland Monthly 3 (1895): 173-80.

 

History of Johnson County, Iowa. Iowa City: n.p., 1882.

 

History of the Southern Iowa Soldiers’ Fair, Held in Burlington, Sept.-Oct. 1864.  Burlington, IA: Hawk-Eye Steam Book, 1865.

 

Hoehnle, Peter.  “With Malice Toward None: The Inspirationist Response to the Civil War, 1860-1865.” Communal Societies 18 (1998): 62-80.

 

Holland, Mary Gardner.  Our Army Nurses: Interesting Sketches, Addresses, and Photographs…  Boston: B. Wilkins & Co., 1895.

 

Horst, Samuel L., ed.  “The Journal of a Refugee.”  Mennonite Quarterly Review 54 (1980): 280-304. [this is an account of a Mennonite who flees to Iowa to avoid the Civil War, and is the only known journal of a Mennonite Civil War refugee]

 

Hubbart, Henry C.  “Pro-Southern Influences in the Free West, 1840-1865.”  Mississippi Valley Historical Review  20 (1933): 45-62.

 

Ingersoll, Lurton D.  Iowa and the Rebellion.  Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1865.

 

“An Iowa Fugitive Slave Case.” Annals of Iowa, 3rd ser. 2 (1896): 531-39.

 

“An Iowa Woman in Washington, D. C., 1861-1865.”  Iowa Journal of History 52 (1954): 61-90.

 

Johnson, Michael.  “Out of Egypt: The Migration of Former Slaves to the Midwest During the 1860s in Comparative Perspective,” in Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora, ed. Darlene Clark Hine and Jacqueline McLeod.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.  (223-45)

 

Johnson, Russell L.  “The Civil War Generation: Military Service and Mobility in Dubuque, Iowa, 1860-1870.”  Journal of Social History 32 (1999): 791-820.

 

________  “‘A Debt Justly Due’: The Relief of Civil War Soldiers and Their Families in Dubuque.”  Annals of Iowa 55 (1996): 207-38.

 

Jones, Louis T.  The Quakers of Iowa.  Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1914. [191-97]

 

Jones, Mrs. Laurence C.  “The Desire for Freedom.”  Palimpsest 8 (1927): 153-63.

 

Jones, Robert Huhn.  The Civil War in the Northwest: Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and the Dakotas.  Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1960.

 

Jordan, Philip D.  “William Salter and the Slavery Controversy.” Iowa Journal of History 33 (1935): 99-122.

 

Kelly, Orr and Mary Davies Kelly.  Dream’s End: Two Iowa Brothers in the Civil War.  New York: Kodansha America, 1998.

 

Kennedy, Gerald.  “U.S. Army Hospital: Keokuk, 1862-1865.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (1969): 118-36.

 

Klement, Frank L.  The Copperheads in the Middle West.  Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1972.

 

________  Dark Lanterns: Secret Political Societies, Conspiracies, and Treason Trials in the Civil War.  Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1984.

 

________ and Steven K. Rogstead.  Lincoln’s Critics: The Copperheads of the North.  Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Pub. Co., 1999.

 

Koerselman, Gary.  “The Quest for Community in Rural Iowa: Neighborhood Life in Early Middleburg History.”  Annals of Iowa, 3d ser., 41 (Summer 1972): 1006-20.

 

Kremenak, Ben., ed.  “Escape from Atlanta: The Huntington Memoir.”  Civil War History 11 (1965): 160-77.

 

Kuecker, Susan.  “‘In Good Iowa Style’: The Kelsey Letters, 1848 to 1882.”  Palimpsest 72 (1991): 114-47.

 

________  “Reverberations of the War: Cedar Rapids in 1865.”  Iowa Heritage Illustrated 80 (1999): 138-44.

 

Lause, Mark A.  “Voting Yourself a Farm in Antebellum Iowa: Towards an Urban, Working-Class Prehistory of the Post-Civil War Agrarian Insurgency.”  Annals of Iowa 49 (1988): 169-86.

 

Lendt, David L.  Demise of the Democracy: The Copperhead Press in Iowa, 1856-1870.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1971.

 

________  “Early Iowa and Copperhead Journalism.”  Annals of Iowa 41 (1972): 994-1006.

 

________  “Iowa’s Civil War Marshal: A Lesson in Expedience.”  Annals of Iowa 43 (1975): 132-39.

 

Leonard, Elizabeth.  Yankee Women: Gender Battles in the Civil War. NY: W. W. Norton, 1994.

 

“Lincoln and the Bridge Case.”  Palimpsest 3 (1922): 142-54.

 

Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice.  My Story of the War: A Woman’s Narrative of Four Years Professional Experience as Nurse in the Union Army.  Hartford: Worthington, Goodspeed Bookshop, 1896.

 

Lloyd, Frederick.  “John Brown among the Pedee Quakers.”  Annals of Iowa 1st ser. 4 (1866): 665-70, 712-19, 759-64.

 

Longacre, Edward G.  “Dear and Mutch Loved One-An Iowan’s Vicksburg Letters.” Annals of Iowa 43 (1975): 49-61.

 

Lowry, Thomas P.  The Story the Soldiers Wouldn’t Tell: Sex in the Civil War.  Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1994.

 

Lyftogt, Kenneth L.  From Blue Mills to Columbia: Cedar Falls and the Civil War.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1993.

 

Lynn, Marjorie Heaton.  Dear Family: A Family Saga, Through Letters, Diaries, and Personal Stories, Including Four Civil War Journals.  Mahomet, IL: Mayhaven, 1998.

 

Lytle, Henry J.  “Lincoln Admirers.” Palimpsest 30 (1949): 269-72.

 

Mahan, Bruce E.  “Border Troubles.” Palimpsest 5 (1924): 189-233.

 

________  “A Confederate Spy.”  Palimpsest 4 (1923): 33-52.

 

________  “The Passing of a Slave.”  Palimpsest 3 (1922): 227-30.

 

Mahony, Dennis A.  The Prisoner of State.  New York: Carleton, 1863.

 

Matteson, Elisha C.  “The Matteson Letters: Dear Sister-They Fight to Whip.”  Civil War Times Illustrated 30 (1991): 16-17, 58-59.

 

McAdams, Benton.  “Graybeards in Blue.”  Civil War Times Illustrated 36 (1998): 32-35, 58-59.

 

McPherson, James M.  Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

 

________  For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

 

________  The Most Fearful Ordeal: Original Coverage of the Civil War.  New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2004.

 

________ and William J. Cooper, Jr., eds.  Writing the Civil War: The Quest to Understand.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

 

Memorial Tribute to Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer.  Pottstown, PA: Pottstown Ledger, 1900.

 

Meyer, Steve.  Iowa Valor: A Compilation of Civil War Combat Experiences from Soldiers of the State Distinguished as Most Patriotic of the Patriotic.  Garrison, IA: Meyer Publishing, 1994.

 

Mickey, Barry I. and Robert Fulmer.  “Hawkeyes: Iowa Troops in the Civil War.”  Military Images 15 (1993): 16-29.

 

Monnett, Howard Norman.  “‘The Awfulest Time I Ever Seen’: A Letter From Sherman’s Army.”  Civil War History 8 (1962): 283-89.

 

Moore, Frank.  Women of the War: Their Heroism and Self-Sacrifice.  Hartford: S. S. Scranton, 1866.

 

Moore, Samuel A.  “Hostile Raids into Davis County, Iowa.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 13 (1922): 362-74.

 

Morgans, James P.  “Furlough.”  Palimpsest 60 (1979): 66-75.

 

“The Mothers of Warriors.”  Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 30 (1949): 146-47.

 

Nott, Charles C.  “A Yankee in the Backwoods.”  Civil War Times Illustrated  8 (1970): 10-14.

 

Noun, Louise R.  Strong-Minded Women: The Emergence of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in Iowa.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1969.

 

Orr, Ellison.  “Reminiscences of a Pioneer Boy.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (971): 530-60, 593-630. [issues 7 & 8]

 

Palmer, F. W. “Death of President Lincoln.” Annals of Iowa 3rd ser. 4 (1900): 403-14.

 

Paludan, Phillip S.  A People’s Contest:The Union and Civil War, 1861-65.  New York: Harper and Row, 1988.

 

Parish, John C.  “An Early Fugitive Slave Case West of the Mississippi River.” Iowa Journal of History 6 (1908): 88-95.

 

________  John Chambers.  Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1909.

 

Patton, R. A.  “Washed Loyal.”  Palimpsest 5 (1924): 120-26.

 

Payne, Charles E.  Josiah Bushnell Grinnell. Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1938. [99-115]

 

Pearson, Benjamin F.  “Benjamin F. Pearson’s Civil War Diary.”  Annals of Iowa  15 (1926): ??

 

Pelzer, Louis.  “The Negro and Slavery in Early Iowa.” Iowa Journal of History 2 (1904): 471-84.

 

Petersen, William J.  “Devils, Drugs, and Doctors: The Civil War and After.”  Palimpsest 50 (1969): 339-49.

 

________  “Devils, Drugs, and Doctors: Drugstores Before the Civil War.”  Palimpsest 50 (1969): 332-38.

 

________  Iowa History Reference Guide.   Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1952.

 

________  “Lincoln and Iowa.” Palimpsest 30 ( 1949): 241-56.

 

________  The Story of Iowa: The Progress of an American State. 4 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Co., 1952.

 

Phillips, S. A.  Proud Mahaska, 1843-1900.  Oskaloosa, IA: Herald Print., 1900.

 

Pierce, Thomas J.  Letters Home.  Burlington, IA: Ellen B. Korbitz, 1957.

 

Piston, William Garrett.  “The 1st Iowa Volunteers: Honor and Community in a Ninety-Day Regiment.”  Civil War History 44 (1998): 5-23.

 

Plumbe, John Jr.  Sketches of Iowa and Wisconsin Taken During a Residence of Three Years in Those Territories.  (1839); reprint…??

 

Plummer, Mark A.  “Missouri and Kansas and the Capture of General Marmaduke.”  Missouri Historical Review 59 (1964): 90-104.

 

Pohl, James W.  “From Davenport to Vicksburg: The Odyssey of a Soldier in the Civil War.”  Annals of Iowa 40 (1971):  494-571.

 

Pollock, Ivan L.  “Iowa Civil War Loan.”  Iowa Journal of History 16 (1918): 53-107.

 

Pratt, LeRoy.  “‘Ten Cents a Mile and a Fence Rail’: Stagecoaching in Iowa.”  Annals of Iowa  39 (1969): 597-603.

 

Purcell, L. Edward.  “The Mesquakie Indian Settlement in 1905.”  Palimpsest 55 (March/April 1974): 34-55.

 

Remley, George and Lycurgus Remley.  Southern Sons, Northern Soldiers: The Civil War Letters of the Remley Brothers, 22nd Iowa Infantry.  DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2004.

 

Rich, Ellen M.  “The State University of Iowa and the Civil War.”  Iowa and the War, no. 8.  Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1918.

 

Richman, Irving B.  John Brown among the Quakers, and Other Sketches. Des Moines: Historical Department of Iowa, 1904. [11-59]

 

________  “John Brown’s Band.” Palimpsest 9 (1928): 249-55.

 

Rikoon, J. Sanford.  Threshing in the Midwest, 1820-1940: A Study of Traditional Culture and Technological Change.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.

 

Riley, Glenda.  “Civil War Life: The Letters of Harriet Jane Thompson.”  Annals of Iowa 44 (1978): 214-31, 296-314. [issues 3 & 4]

 

________  Frontierswomen: The Iowa Experience.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1981.

 

________ , ed.  “Letter From Grinnell: Emery S. Bartlett to His Children and Grandchildren.”  Annals of Iowa 44 (1978): 419-40.

 

________ Prairie Voices: Iowa’s Pioneering Women.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1996.

 

Ritner, Jacob B. and Emeline Ritner.  Love and Valor: The Intimate Civil War Letters Between Captain Jacob and Emeline Ritner.  Western Spring, IL: Sigourney Press, 2000.

 

Robertson, James I., jr.  Iowa in the Civil War: A Reference Guide.”  Iowa Journal of History ?? (April 1961): 1-45.?

 

________  Soldiers Blue and Gray.  Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1988.

 

________, ed.  “‘Such is War:’ The Letters of an Orderly in the 7th Iowa Infantry.”  Iowa Journal of History 58 (October 1960): 321-56.

 

Robeson, George F.  “Henry Clay Dean.”  Palimpsest 5 (1924): 321-33.

 

Robrock, David P.  “The Seventh Iowa Cavalry and the Plains Indian Wars.”  Montana 39 (1989): 2-17.

 

Rogers, Earl M., comp.  A List of References for the History of Agriculture in Iowa.  Davis, California: Agricultural History Center, University of California, Davis, 1979.

 

Rogers, Earl.  Iowa Agriculture. Iowa City: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1951,

 

Rogers, M. A.  “An Iowa Woman in Wartime, Part II.”  Annals of Iowa 35 (Spring 1961): ??

 

Rohrbough, Malcolm J.  The Trans-Appalachian Frontier: People, Societies, and Institutions, 1775-1850.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1978.

 

Rosenberg, Morton M.  Iowa on the Eve of the Civil War: A Decade of Frontier Politics.  Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.

 

________  “The People of Iowa on the Eve of the Civil War.”  Annals of Iowa 39 (1967): 105-33.

 

Ross, Michael A.  “Justice for Iowa: Samuel Freeman Miller’s Appointment to the United States Supreme Court During the Civil War.”  Annals of Iowa 60 (2001): 111-38.

 

Rutland, Robert.  “The Copperheads of Iowa: A Re-Examination.”  Iowa Journal of History 52 (1954): 1-30.

 

Sage, Leland L.  A History of Iowa. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1974.

 

________  “Iowa’s First Fatal Casualty in the Civil War.”  Palimpsest 58 (November/December 1977): 174-81.

 

Salter, William.  “Forty Days with the Christian Commission: A Diary by William Salter.”  Iowa Journal of History 33 (1935): 123-54.

 

Schlicher, Raymond J.  “Commemorating Emancipation.”  Palimpsest 28 (1947): 150-57.

 

Schlup, Leonard.  “Republican Loyalist: James F. Wilson and Party Politics, 1855-1895.”  Annals of Iowa 52 (1993): 123-49.

 

Schultz, Jane E.  Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Civil War America.  Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

 

Schwalm, Leslie A.  “Emancipation Day Celebrations: The Commemoration of Slavery and Freedom in Iowa.”  Annals of Iowa 62 (Summer 2003): 291-332.

 

________ “‘Overrun with Free Negroes’: Emancipation and Wartime Migration in the Upper Midwest.”  Civil War History 50 (2004): 145-74.

 

Schwieder, Dorothy.  Iowa: The Middle Land. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1996.

 

________  Patterns and Perspectives in Iowa History.  Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1973.

 

Schwieder, Dorothy, Thomas Morain, and Lynn Nielsen.  Iowa: Past to Present; The People and the Prairie. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989.

 

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Silbey, Joel H.  “Proslavery Sentiment in Iowa, 1838-1861.”  Iowa Journal of History 55 (October 1957): 289-318.

 

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Van Ek, Jacob.  “Underground Railroad in Iowa.” Palimpsest 2 (1921): 129-43.

 

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________  “The Maintenance of Internal Security in Iowa, 1861-1865.”  Civil War History 10 (1964): 401-15.

 

________ “The Uncertain Trumpet: Iowa Republicans and Black Suffrage, 1860-1868.”  Annals of Iowa 47 (1984): 409-29.

 

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