Biography
Edward Porter Alexander (May 26, 1835 – April 28, 1910) was an American military engineer, railroad executive, planter, and author. He served first as an officer in the United States Army and later, during the American Civil War (1861–1865), in the Confederate Army, rising to the rank of brigadier general.
Books by Edward Porter Alexander
The Confederate Veteran; Address of Gen. E.P. Alexander on Alumni Day, West Point Centennial, June 9, 1902
Military Memoirs of A Confeder
Military Memoirs of A Confederate (Illustrated)
General Edward Porter Alexande
General Edward Porter Alexander and the Peninsula Campaign
General Edward Porter Alexande
General Edward Porter Alexander at Antietam
General Edward Porter Alexande
General Edward Porter Alexander at Chancellorsville
General Edward Porter Alexande
General Edward Porter Alexander at First Bull Run
Fighting for the Confederacy
Biographical sketch of Louis F
Biographical sketch of Louis François de Pourtalès
Military memoris [sic] of a Co
Military memoris [sic] of a Confederate
Boundary line between Nicaragua and Costa Rica
The Question of limits between Nicaragua and Costa Rica
Brief of E.P. Alexander, on charter of Cincinnati & Ga. R.R. Co
Reply of E. P. Alexander to Ci
Reply of E. P. Alexander to Circular no. 19 of the Railroad Commission of Alabama, September 20, 1881
Reply to questions of the special committee on railroad transportation of the New York Chamber of Commerce
[Circular letter of E.P. Alexa
[Circular letter of E.P. Alexander to obtain official reports for the preparation of a history of General Longstreet's command during the war]