Columbia (S.C.) -- History -- Burning, 1865
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Columbia (S.C.) -- History -- Burning, 1865
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Columbia (S.C.)
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- Who burnt Columbia?, By Col. James G. Gibbes
- The history of a work of faith and love in Charleston, South Carolina, which grew out of the calamities of the late civil war, and is a record of God's wonderful providence, Institution founded by the Rev. A. Toomer Porter
- A city laid waste, the capture, sack, and destruction of the city of Columbia, William Gilmore Simms ; edited with an introduction by David Aiken
- Sack and destruction of the city of Columbia, S.C
- Reconstructing Dr. Gibbes' study : a biography of loss, Rachel Haynie
- The burning of Columbia., I. A letter of Gen. Wade Hampton, June 24, 1873, with appendix. II. Report of committee of citizens. Ex-Chancellor J.P. Carroll, chairman, May, 1866
- The march to the sea, Franklin and Nashville, by Jacob D. Cox ; introduction by Nat C. Hughes
- Sack and destruction of the city of Columbia, S.C., By Wm. Gilmore Simms
- Sherman and the burning of Columbia, by Marion Brunson Lucas ; foreword by Bell I. Wiley
- The burning of Columbia, S. C., a review of northern assertions and southern facts, by D.H. Trezevant
- The terrible swift sword, a young girl's account of the invasion of South Carolina and the burning of Columbia, by Emma Florence LeConte
- Sherman and the burning of Columbia, Marion Brunson Lucas ; foreword by Bell I. Wiley
- History of a work of faith and love in Charleston, South Carolina,, which grew out of the calamities of the late civil war, and is a record of God's wonderful providence, Institution founded by the Rev. A. Toomer Porter
- The burning of Columbia, 1865, The State and Columbia Record
- Columbia Civil War landmarks, Tom Elmore
- Destruction of property in Columbia, S. C. by Sherman's army., Speech of Hon. Cole. L. Blease, a senator from the state of South Carolina, delivered in the Senate May 15, 1930, relative to the destruction of property in Columbia, S. C. by Sherman's army
- A carnival of destruction, Sherman's invasion of South Carolina, Tom Elmore
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