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Books:

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33334901&referer=brief_results

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22966394&referer=brief_results

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39314398&referer=brief_results

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39314398&referer=brief_results

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/124537796&referer=brief_results

Virginia Historical Society Library and Manuscript Collections:
See: http://vhs3.vahistorical.org/star/x.starmarc.html

Call Number: Mss2 B1565 b
Author: Bailey family
Title: Papers, 1827-1871.
Includes correspondence, 1861-1871, of Jamison Bailey (of Mercer County, W. Va., and while serving with Company H of the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States Army of the Valley) with Mary (McComas) Bailey, Mary (Waller) Bailey, Samuel Bailey, John McComas (concerning farming in Ray County, Mo.), and Willie Phillips.

Call Number: Mss2 T3735 b
Author: Thompson, Gordon, d. 1864
Title: Papers, 1861-1863
Include correspondence of Gordon Thompson (while serving in the 60th Virginia Infantry Regiment, H Company) of the Confederate States Army of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida; Army of Kanawha; Army of North Carolina; and Army of Northern Virginia) in North Carolina (Wilmington), South Carolina (Camp Cauley and Charleston), Virginia (Gordonsville and Richmond), and West Virginia (Camp Pina and Meadow Bluff). Correspondents include George D. Bailey, Urvan Bailey, and Louisa I. (Bailey) Thompson (of Mercer County, W. Va.)

Call Number: Mss5:1 P8715:1
Author: Powell, James Leavett, 1834-1914
Title: Reminiscences, 1850-1865
Concerns his experiences in Spotsylvania County, Va., and Roane County, W. Va., and service in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (60th Virginia Infantry and 9th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, E Company). Included are descriptions of his service in western Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1861, of his brother's death at the battle of Cedar Mountain, of his capture during the Mine Run Campaign, of his imprisonment at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C., and at Fort Warren, Mass., and of his trial as an accused spy.

Location: Rare Books
Call Number: PN4900 S7 v.37
Author: Jones, Beuhring Hampden, 1823-1872.
Title: My first thirty days experience as a captain.
In: Southern literary messenger. Richmond, VA. v.37 (1863), p. 91-96.
General Note: Jones recruited and commanded the Dixie Rifles, Company C, 60th Regt., Virginia Infantry.

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