Non-Fiction Books
Non-Fiction Books
89. Keeler, William Frederick. Aboard the USS Monitor: 1862; the Letters of Acting Paymaster William Frederick Keeler, U.S. Navy, to his Wife, Anna, edited by Robert W. Daly. Annapolis, MD: U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1964. 278pp. E595.M7K4 One of the cornerstone resources on the Monitor for research. The paymaster describes much of the day-to-day life on the vessel. This edition includes portraits, illustrations, and maps. Anna Elizabeth Dutton Keeler died in 1900.

90. Keeler, William Frederick. "Effect of Shot on the Monitor." In Vol. 4 of The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, edited by Frank Moore. New York: Putnam, 1864.

91. King, William C. See Samuel Lewis's book chapter "Life on the Monitor; A Seaman's Story of the Fight with the Merrimack, Lively Experiences Inside the Famous 'Cheesebox on a Raft'" and Hardin Beverly Littlepage's book chapter "Merrimac vs Monitor: A Midshipman's Account of the Battle with the 'Cheese Box.'"

92. Kismaric, Carole. Duel of the Ironclads, In Pictures. New York: Time-Life Books, 1969. 51pp. E473.2.K5 Juvenile literature with illustrations by Fred Freeman.

93. Kline, P. W. and E. J. Beak. With Flash of Steel Amid Hearts of Oak: A Description of the First Battle Between Modern Iron Clads; the Memorable Battles of the Confederate Ram Virginia, Otherwise Known As the Merrimac, and the Federal Fleet, Including the Monitor in Hampton Roads, Virginia, March 8th and 9th, 1862. Newport News, VA, 1904. 22pp. Kline served on the Virginia.

94. Knox, Thomas Wallace. Decisive Battles Since Waterloo: The Most Important Military Events from 1815 to 1887. G. P. Putnam's Sons: New York, 1887. The Battle of Hampton Roads is acknowledged as one of the more important military events of the nineteenth century.

95. Koenig, William edited by S. L. Mayer. Epic Sea Battles. Secaucus, NJ: Chartnell Books, 1975. 256pp. This volume was published by Octopus Books in London during the same year. Some of the illustrations are in color.