281. The old plantation : a poem Creator: Turner, J. A. (Joseph Addison), 1826-1868. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
282. Our cause in harmony with the purposes of God in Christ Jesus : a sermon preached in Christ Church, Savannah, on Thursday, September 18th, 1862, being the day set forth by the president of the Confederate States, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving, for our manifold victories, and especially for the fields of Manassas and Richmond, Ky. Creator: Elliott, Stephen, 1806-1866. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
283. Our own first reader : for the use of schools and families Creator: Sterling, Richard, 1812-1883. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
284. Our own school grammar : designed for our schools and academies, as a sequel to the "Primary grammar" Creator: Smythe, Charles W. (Charles Winslow), 1829-1865? Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
285. Our own second reader : for the use of schools and families Creator: Sterling, Richard, 1812-1883. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
286. The partisan leader : a novel, and an apocalypse of the origin and struggles of the Southern Confederacy Creator: Tucker, Beverley, 1784-1851. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
287. Pastoral letter from the bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church to the clergy and laity of the church in the Confederate States of America : delivered before the General Council, in St. Paul's Church, Augusta, Saturday, Nov. 22d, 1862. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
288. Prayers and other devotions for the use of the soldiers of the army of the Confederate States. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
289. Proceedings of the annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Alabama : held in the city of Montgomery, commencing December 2d, 1861. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
290. Proceedings of the Bible Convention of the Confederate States of America : including the minutes of the organization of the Bible Society, Augusta, Ga., March 19th-21st, 1862 : and also a sermon preached before the convention by the Rev. George F. Pierce, D.D., Bishop of the M.E. Church, South. Date: 1862 Format: Text Access: Public