found: Pollard, Edward Alfred. Black diamonds gathered in the darkey homes of the South, 1859:title page (by Edward A. Pollard, of Virginia)
found: Pollard, Edward Alfred. The Virginia tourist, 1870:title page (by Edward A. Pollard, author of "The black diamonds," "The lost cause," etc. etc.)
found: Pollard, Edward Alfred. The lost cause, 1866:title page (Edward A. Pollard, of Virginia, editor of the Richmond "Examiner" during the war)
found: His The lost cause, 1994:t.p. (E.A. Pollard)
found: Pollard, Edward Alfred. The early life, campaigns, and public services of Robert E. Lee, 1870:title page (A distinguished Southern journalist)
found: OCLC, Nov. 28, 2007(hdg.: Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872; usage: Edward Alfred Pollard; Edward A. Pollard; E.A. Pollard; distinguished Southern journalist; one recently returned from the enemy's country; author of "The first year of the war"; author of Black diamonds)
found: Who was who in America, 1607-1896(Pollard, Edward Alfred; journalist; born "Alta Vista" Albemarle County, Va., February 27, 1931; attended Hampden-Sydney College, circa 1846, University of Virginia, 1847-1849; clerk, judiciary committee, U.S. House of Representatives, circa 1857-1861; editor Daily Richmond Examiner, 1861-1867; captured while running the blockade in steamer Greyhound, 1864; owned weekly newspaper So. Opinion, 1867-1869; founded The Political Pamphlet, 1868; died Lynchburg, Va., December 16, 1872)