History Of Richmond Howitzer Battalion Phamphlets I, II, III & IV By J.W. Randolph & English, 1883 - 1886 440 pages, illustrated, indexed, searchable ******************************** Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View (or MAC Preview Ver. 3)************************************************************* “ $9.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200451240256 The Howitzer Association proposes to publish, from time to time, in uniform pamphlet style, as much of the history of the three companies composing the battalion as can be rescued fromoblivion. The archives of the Association already hold much valuable and exceedingly interesting material, composed in part of personal diaries, muster rolls, order books, pay rolls, official reports, &c.” Contents – Pamphlet #1 1883 I. Organization of First Company and John BrownRaid. By Captain Henry Hudnall, of SecondCompany. December 13, 1878. II. Our Dead. Captain W. Gordon McCabe. December13, 1878. III. The Battle of Bethel. By Rev. E. C. Gordon,of Third Company. December 13, 1862. IV. All Official Reports (C. S. and U. S.), Battle ofBethel. Contents – Pamphlet #2 1883 I.A DIARY OF THE WAR II. ROLLS OF THIRD COMPANY RICHMOND HOWITZERS AS MUSTERED IN AND AS SURRENDERED. Contents – Pamphlet #3 1884 I. Diary of T. Roberts Baker, of Second Company. II. Diary of Creed T. Davis, of Second Company. III. Diaries of John Waldrop and William Y. Mor-decai, of Second Company, combined. IV. The First Detachment at Fredericksburg. By ReubenB. Pleasants, of Second Company. V. William S. White's Diary Corrected By ColonelW. E. CUTSHAW. VI. Roll of Second Company, as mustered Contents – Pamphlet #4 1886 I. Prison Diary of Ckeed T. Davis, of SecondCompany. II. That Hog-hole, by J. V. L. McCreerv, of FirstCompany. III. Extracts from an old " Order Book" of FirstCompany Richmond Howitzers.