The History and Legal Effect of Brevets
James B. Fry Autograph, 1865 June 8
Letter of Instructions by General James Fry to His Counsel, A.G. Riddle, on His Charges Against Roscoe Conkling
The Command Of The Army
The Conkling and Blaine-Fry Controversy, in 1866
Lord Wolseley Answered
The Conkling and Blaine-Fry Controversy, in 1866
Letter Addressed by General Fry to His Counsel, Hon. A.G. Riddle
Military Miscellanies
Dear Sir, The Scheme Alluded to in the Enclosed Circular is Recommended to Your Favorable Consideration. It Will Probably be in Your Power to Give it Popularity and Practical Effect, and Your are Respectfully Requested to Do So. [Signed] James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General
A Sketch of the Adjutant General's Department, U.S. Army, from 1775 to 1875
The Military Academy [at West Point].
An Open Letter
The History and Legal Effect of Brevets in the Armies of Great Britain and the United States
Public Schools and Compulsory Education
In Memoriam, John Meredith Read, LL. D., Past Grand High Priest, James Simpson, Past Grand High Priest, Rev. Robert Henry Pattison, D.D., Most Excellent Grand King
An Acquaintance with Grant ...
The History and Legal Effect of Brevets in the Armies of Great Britain and the United States, from Their Origin in 1692 to the Present Time
Comments by General Fry on the Custer Battle