
Oliver Otis Howard
8 Nov 1830 – 26 Oct 1909
33 works on record
Biography
Works

Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard
1977

Nez Percé Joseph
1972

Famous Indian chiefs I have known
1908

My life and experiences among our hostile Indians
1907

Henry in the war
1899

General Taylor
1892

Address delivered at the banquet of the 41st anniversary of Associated veterans
1888

The case of Gen. O.O. Howard, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C
1874

Statement of Br. Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard before the Committee on Education and Labor in defense against the charges presented by Hon. Fernando Wood
1870

Letter from the superintendent of Freedmen's Bureau, etc
1870

Report of Brevet Major General O.O. Howard, Commissioner Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, to the Secretary of War
1869

Proceedings, findings, and opinion of the court of inquiry convened under the act of Congress of February 13, 1874

Views of Denver Colo., 1890

Major-General Howard's address at the second anniversary of the United States Christian Commission

Lincoln's monument in the mountains

Personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln

Who burnt Columbia?

In pursuit of the Nez Perces

Famosos jefes indios que he conocido
Fighting for humanity, or, Camp and quarter-deck
1989
Fighting for humanity
1898
Isabella of Castile
1894
Address of General Oliver O. Howard, commanding the Department of the Columbia, at the decoration of the soldiers' graves in the Military Cemetery at Vancouver Barracks, W.T., May 31, 1880
1880
The nation's capital
1872
Addresses by Major General O.O. Howard and Rev. Edwin Johnson at the laying of the corner-stone of the First Congregational Church, Washington, D.C
1867
[Letter to] W.L. Garrison, Esq., My dear Sir
Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, Major-General, United States Army
Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, Major General, United States Army; Volume 1
Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, Major-General, United States Army; Volume 2
Report of Brevet Major General O. O. Howard, Commissioner Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, to the Secretary of War
Nez Perce Joseph
The true story of the Wallowa campaign
General Howard's Own Story