Ella Victoria Lonn (1879 – 1962) was a scholar of American history in the United States. She wrote about desertion during the Civil War, the role of foreigners in the conflict, and the
Reconstruction era.
Reconstruction in Louisiana After 1868 (1918)[2] New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1918.
Women's Colleges And Americanization (1920)
The Government of Maryland (1921)
Conservation of the products of the Chesapeake Bay; under the auspices of the Central (Baltimore) district of the Maryland federation of women's clubs (1924)
Desertion During the Civil War (1928) San Francisco : Golden Springs Publishing, 2016.
Salt as a Factor in the Confederacy (1933) University of Alabama Press, 1965
^Korn, Bertram W. (September 1952). "Lonn, Ella, "Foreigners in the Union Army and Navy" (Book Review)". Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society. 42: 210.
ProQuest1296086277.
^Williams, Kenneth P. (1952). "Review of Foreigners in the Union Army and Navy". Indiana Magazine of History. 48 (3): 311–316.
JSTOR27788049.
Further reading
The path they blazed : biographical sketches of the first three women presidents of the Southern Historical Association : Ella Lonn, Kathryn Trimmer Abbey Hanna, and Mary Elizabeth Massey by Anne Murray Lisk, Winthrop University M.A. dissertation, (1999)
Ella Victoria Lonn (1879 – 1962) was a scholar of American history in the United States. She wrote about desertion during the Civil War, the role of foreigners in the conflict, and the
Reconstruction era.
Reconstruction in Louisiana After 1868 (1918)[2] New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1918.
Women's Colleges And Americanization (1920)
The Government of Maryland (1921)
Conservation of the products of the Chesapeake Bay; under the auspices of the Central (Baltimore) district of the Maryland federation of women's clubs (1924)
Desertion During the Civil War (1928) San Francisco : Golden Springs Publishing, 2016.
Salt as a Factor in the Confederacy (1933) University of Alabama Press, 1965
^Korn, Bertram W. (September 1952). "Lonn, Ella, "Foreigners in the Union Army and Navy" (Book Review)". Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society. 42: 210.
ProQuest1296086277.
^Williams, Kenneth P. (1952). "Review of Foreigners in the Union Army and Navy". Indiana Magazine of History. 48 (3): 311–316.
JSTOR27788049.
Further reading
The path they blazed : biographical sketches of the first three women presidents of the Southern Historical Association : Ella Lonn, Kathryn Trimmer Abbey Hanna, and Mary Elizabeth Massey by Anne Murray Lisk, Winthrop University M.A. dissertation, (1999)