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The abolition crusade and its consequences | | 1912 | Hilary Abner Herbert | | | | | |
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Abraham Lincoln and the union | | 1921 | Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright) Stephenson | | | | | |
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Abraham Lincoln and the union | | 1918 | Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright) Stephenson | | | | | |
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Abraham Lincoln | | 1921 | Abraham Lincoln, Charles C. Nott, Cephas Brainerd | | | | | |
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Absalom Grimes, Confederate mail runner | | 1926 | Absalom Carlisle Grimes, Milo Milton Quaife | | | | | |
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Action at Aquila | 1st ed. | 1938 | Hervey Allen | | | | | |
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Active service | | 1917 | Jno, John Breckinridge Castleman | | | | | |
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An address by Carl Sandburg: at the ceremony opening the centennial exhibition "The American Civil War" in the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress, October twenty-five, 1961 | | 1962 | Carl Sandburg | | | | | |
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Adventures of a Polish nobleman while serving under the flags of two republics | | 1925 | John Sobieski | | | | | |
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Ambrose Bierce's Civil War | | 1956 | Ambrose Bierce | | | | | |
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The American civil war | | 1913 | James Kendall Hosmer | | | | | |
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The American civil war: an interpretation | | 1937 | Carl Russell Fish, William E. (William Ernest) Smith | | | | | |
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The American Indian as participant in the Civil War | | 1919 | Annie Heloise Abel | | | | | |
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The American Indian under reconstruction | | 1925 | Annie Heloise Abel | | | | | |
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Andrew Johnson: military governor of Tennessee | | 1916 | Clifton Rumery Hall | | | | | |
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Anna Ella Carroll and Abraham Lincoln, a biography | [1st ed.] | 1952 | Marjorie Latta (Barstow) Greenbie, Sydney Greenbie | | | | | |
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Annville: township and town | | 1910 | Joseph H. Warner | | | | | |
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Arkansas in the War 1861-1865 | | 1963 | Marcus J. (Marcus Joseph) Wright | | | | | |
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Army life of Frank Edwards | | 1911 | Earle E. Griggs, i.e. John Frank Frank Edwards | | | | | |
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An artilleryman's diary | | 1914 | Jenkin Lloyd Jones | | | | | |
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The attack and defense of Little Round Top, Gettysburg | | 1913 | Oliver Wilcox Norton | | | | | |
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Autobiographical sketch and narrative of the war between the states | | 1912 | Jubal Anderson Early | | | | | |
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Autobiography of George Dewey: admiral of the navy | | 1913 | George Dewey | | | | | |
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Autobiography of Isaac Jones Wistar, 1827-1905 | | 1914 | Isaac J. (Isaac Jones) Wistar | | | | | |
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The band plays Dixie | | 1927 | Morris Markey | | | | | |
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A battery at close quarters: a paper read before the Ohio commandery of the Loyal legion, October 6, 1909 | | 1909 | Henry M. (Henry Moore) Neil, John B. (John Benjamin) Sanborn | | | | | |
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The battle of Birch Coulee: a wounded man's description of a battle with the Indians | | 1925 | Robert Knowles Boyd | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: a comprehensive narrative | | 1913 | Jesse Bowman Young | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: from the History of the civil war in America | New, rev. ed. | 1912 | John P. (John Page) Nicholson, comte de Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans Paris | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: from the History of the civil war in America | New, rev. ed. | 1907 | John P. (John Page) Nicholson, comte de Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans Paris, Frank Haviland | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: from "The world disarmed," | | 1912 | J. Frank (James Frank) Hanly | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: the country, the contestants, the results | | 1935 | W. C. (William C.) Storrick | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: the crest-wave of the American Civil War | | 1914 | Francis Marshal Pierce | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg. | | 1892 | Samuel Adams Drake | | | | | |
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Battle-pieces and aspects of the war | | 1960 | Herman Melville | | | | | |
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The battle-pieces of Herman Melville | | 1963 | Hennig Cohen, Herman Melville | | | | | |
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Battleground adventures: the stories of dwellers on the scenes of conflict in some of the most notable battles of the civil war | | 1915 | Rodney Thomson, Clifton Johnson | | | | | |
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Battles and leaders of the Civil War: Being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers. New introd. by Roy F. Nichols | | 1956 | Clarence Clough Buel, Robert Underwood Johnson | | | | | |
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Battles of the civil war | | 1914 | Thomas Elbert Vineyard | | | | | |
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Behold He Cometh in the Clouds: A Religious Treatise from Inspiration and Illumination; With Life and Adventures of the Author | | 1912 | George Washington Noble | | | | | |
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Ben Butler: the South called him Beast! | | 1957 | Hans L. (Hans Louis) Trefousse | | | | | |
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Bethel to Sharpsburg | | 1928 | Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton, Daniel Harvey Hill | | | | | |
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Between the lines: secret service stories told fifty years after | | 1911 | Bvt, Henry Bascom Smith | | | | | |
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Beyond the battle's rim: a story of the Confederate refugees | | 1918 | Ida Withers Harrison | | | | | |
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Billy Yank and Johnny Reb: how they fought and made up | | 1959 | Earl Schenck Miers | | | | | |
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Blockade runners of the Confederacy | [1st ed.] | 1958 | Hamilton Cochran | | | | | |
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Blockade running during the Civil War and the effect of land and water transportation on the Confederacy | | 1925 | Francis B. C. Bradlee, Francis Boardman Crowninshield Bradlee | | | | | |
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The blue and gray | | 1922 | J. Warren Gilbert | | | | | |
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The blue and the gray | | 1910 | Janet Jennings | | | | | |
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Boldly they rode: a history of the First Colorado Regiment of Volunteers | | 1949 | Ovando James Hollister | | | | | |
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A borderland Confederate | | 1962 | Festus P. (Festus Paul) Summers, William Lyne Wilson | | | | | |
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The borderland in the Civil War | | 1927 | Edward Conrad Smith | | | | | |
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Boy campaigners of '61: a story of the patriotism, the valor and the very manhood of the youth who fought on both sides in the first campaign of the "war between states," | | 1933 | John F. (John Franklin) Cowan | | | | | |
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A boy on the plains and in the Rockies | | 1917 | William Allen Greer, Blanche Greer | | | | | |
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The boy scouts of the Shenandoah | | 1916 | Byron A. (Byron Archibald) Dunn, J. Allen St. John | | | | | |
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Brave deeds of Confederate soldiers | | 1916 | Philip Alexander Bruce | | | | | |
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Brave deeds of Union soldiers | | 1915 | Samuel Scoville | | | | | |
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A Brief and Condensed History of Parsons' Texas Cavalry Brigade, Composed of Twelfth, Nineteenth, Twenty-First, Morgan's Battalion, and Pratt's Battery of Artillery of the Confederate States | | 1962 | Parsons' Texas Cavalry Brigade Association | | | | | |
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A brief sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine Maury during the war, 1861-1865 | | 1915 | Richard L. (Richard Lancelot) Maury | | | | | |
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The bright side of prison life: experiences, in prison and out, of an involuntary sojourner in rebeldom | | 1897 | S. A. (Samuel A.) Swiggett | | | | | |
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Bring the jubilee | | 1953 | Ward Moore | | | | | |
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Bugle-echoes: a collection of poems of the civil war, northern and southern | | 1916 | Francis F. (Francis Fisher) Browne | | | | | |
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Bugles blow no more | | 1937 | Clifford Dowdey | | | | | |
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The bugles of Gettysburg | | 1913 | La Salle Corbell Pickett, Reginald F. (Reginald Fairfax) Bolles | | | | | |
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The Burckmyer letters | | 1926 | Cornelius L. Burckmyer, Mrs Charlotte Rebecca (Boyce) Burckmyer, Charlotte R. (Charlotte Rebecca) Holmes | | | | | |
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The burning of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania | | 1864 | B. S. (Benjamin Shroder) Schneck | | | | | |
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Camp, battlefield and hospital: containing the thrilling stories told by the heroes of our nation | | 1911 | John Truesdale | | | | | |
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Camp-fire stories of the Mississippi Valley Campaign | | 1914 | Marie Louise Benton Bankston | | | | | |
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The campaign of 1864 in the valley of Virginia and the expedition to Lynchburg | | 1925 | Henry Du Pont | | | | | |
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Campaigns and battles of the Army of northern Virginia | | 1916 | George Wise | | | | | |
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Campaigns of a non-combatant, and his romaunt abroad during the war | | 1866 | George Alfred Townsend | | | | | |
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Campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia | | 1928 | Vivian Minor Fleming | | | | | |
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Campaigns of the civil war | | 1926 | Walter Geer | | | | | |
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Canadian public opinion on the American Civil War | | 1926 | Helen Grace Macdonald | | | | | |
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Captains of the civil war | | 1921 | William Charles Henry Wood | | | | | |
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Captains of the civil War: a chronicle of the blue and the gray | Abraham Lincoln ed. | 1921 | William Charles Henry Wood | | | | | |
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Captains of the civil war: a chronicle of the blue and the gray | | 1921 | William Charles Henry Wood | | | | | |
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Catalogue of historic objects at the United States Naval academy | | 1925 | Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson | | | | | |
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Catholics and the Civil War: essays | | 1945 | Benjamin J. Blied | | | | | |
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Causes that led to the war between the states | | 1915 | Jacob O. (Jacob Owen) McGehee, J | | | | | |
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Cease firing | | 1912 | N. C. Wyeth, Mary Johnston | | | | | |
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Charles W. Quantrell: a true history of his guerrilla warfare on the Missouri and Kansas border during the Civil War of 1861 to 1865 | | 1923 | John P. Burch, Harrison Trow | | | | | |
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The Chattanooga campaign | | 1911 | Michael Hendrick Fitch | | | | | |
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Cheever, Lincoln, and the causes of the Civil War | | 1936 | George Ichabod Rockwood | | | | | |
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Children's second book of patriotic stories | | 1918 | Helen Winslow Dickinson, Asa Don Dickinson | | | | | |
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Chronicles of the Cape Fear river, 1660-1916 | 2d ed. | 1916 | James Sprunt | | | | | |
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Chronicles of the great rebellion: from the beginning of the same until the fall of Vicksburg | 14th ed. | 1864 | Allen M. Scott | | | | | |
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The civil war | | 1912 | Charles L. (Charles Lester) Barstow | | | | | |
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The Civil War: an unvarnished account of the late but still lively hostilities | | 1953 | James H. (James Howell) Street | | | | | |
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Civil War and Reconstruction | [2d ed.] | 1962 | Hal Bridges | | | | | |
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The Civil War and Reconstruction | 2d ed. | 1961 | David Herbert Donald, J. G. (James Garfield) Randall | | | | | |
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The Civil War letters of Colonel Hans Christian Heg | | 1936 | Theodore Christian Blegen, Hans Christian Heg | | | | | |
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The Civil War letters of Sergeant Onley Andrus | | 1947 | Onley Andrus, Fred A. (Fred Albert) Shannon | | | | | |
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The civil war literature of Ohio | | 1922 | Charles Wells Reeder, Daniel Joseph Ryan | | | | | |
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Civil war memories | | 1928 | Pascal Pearl Gilmore | | | | | |
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The Civil War | | 1911 | Frederic L. (Frederic Logan) Paxson | | | | | |
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The Civil War | | 1956 | Otto Eisenschiml, Ralph Geoffrey Newman | | | | | |
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The Civil War | | 1963 | James I. Robertson | | | | | |
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A civilian's recollections of the war between the states | | 1939 | H. S. (Horace Smith) Fulkerson, P. L. (Percy Lee) Rainwater | | | | | |
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"Co. Aytch", Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment: or, A side show of the big show | | 1952 | Samuel R. (Samuel Rush) Watkins | | | | | |
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A colonel at Gettysburg and Spotsylvania | | 1931 | Varina D. (Varina Davis) Brown | | | | | |
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Colonel Bob and a double love: a story from the civil side behind the southern lines | | 1922 | Chas. W. Buck, Plaschke, Charles William Buck | | | | | |
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Colorado volunteers in New Mexico, 1862 | | 1962 | Ovando James Hollister | | | | | |
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The coming of the Civil War | | 1942 | Avery Craven | | | | | |
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A compendium of the War of the Rebellion | | 1959 | Frederick H. (Frederick Henry) Dyer | | | | | |
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Comrades four | | 1907 | Edward Robins Rich | | | | | |
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Confed'ric Gol' | | 1926 | Winifred Fluker, Anne Fluker, Anne | | | | | |
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The Confederate cause and conduct in the war between the states | | 1907 | Hunter McGuire, George L. (George Llewellyn) Christian, Rev. James Power Smith | | | | | |
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Confederate chaplain: a war journal | | 1960 | James B. Sheeran | | | | | |
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Confederate echoes: a voice from the South in the days of secession and of the Southern Confederacy | | 1907 | Albert Theodore Goodloe | | | | | |
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The Confederate privateers | | 1928 | William M. (William Morrison) Robinson | | | | | |
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Confederate purchasing operations abroad | | 1935 | Samuel Bernard Thompson | | | | | |
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A Confederate surgeon's letters to his wife | | 1911 | Spencer Glasgow Welch | | | | | |
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Confidential correspondence of Gustavus Vasa Fox: assistant secretary of the Navy, 1861-1865 | | 1920 | Robert Means Thompson, Richard Wainwright, Gustavus Vasa Fox | | | | | |
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Country life in Georgia in the days of my youth: also addresses before Georgia legislature woman's clubs, women's organizations and other noted occasions | | 1919 | Eebeca Latimer Felton, Rebecca (Latinner) Felton | | | | | |
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The county regiment: a sketch of the Second regiment of Connecticut volunteer heavy artillery, originally the Nineteenth volunteer infantry, in the civil war | | 1908 | Dudley Landon Vaill | | | | | |
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The creed of the old South | | 1915 | Basil L. (Basil Lanneau) Gildersleeve | | | | | |
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The crisis | | 1930 | Harold Young Moffett, Winston Churchill | | | | | |
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Crucial moments of the Civil War | | 1961 | Willard Webb | | | | | |
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Crusader and feminist: letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 1858-1865 | | 1934 | Theodore, Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm, Arthur J. Larsen | | | | | |
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A cycle of Adams letters, 1861-1865 | | 1920 | Henry Adams, Worthington Chauncey Ford, Charles Francis Adams | | | | | |
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Dadsie Dan | | 1914 | J. Wagley (John Wagley) Hill | | | | | |
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Dareford | | 1907 | Herbert Edward Bogue, William Kirkpatrick | | | | | |
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Daring and suffering: a history of the great railroad adventure | | 1863 | William Pittenger | | | | | |
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The day of the confederacy | | 1919 | Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright) Stephenson | | | | | |
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The day of the Confederacy: a chronicle of the embattled South | | 1920 | Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright) Stephenson | | | | | |
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The day or our Abraham, 1811-1899 | | 1936 | James Jefferson Rudisill | | | | | |
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Days and events, 1860-1866 | | 1920 | Thomas L. (Thomas Leonard) Livermore | | | | | |
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Days of the leaders | | 1925 | Wallis Sturtevant, Louise Lamprey | | | | | |
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Dear folks at home: the Civil War letters of Leo W. and John I. Faller, with an account of Andersonville | | 1963 | Leo W. Faller, John I. Faller, Milton Embick Flower | | | | | |
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Defending his flag: or, A boy in blue and a boy in gray | | 1907 | Edward Stratemeyer, Griswold Tyng | | | | | |
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Derelicts: an account of ships lost at sea in general commercial traffic and a brief history of blockade runners stranded along the North Carolina coast, 1861-1865 | | 1920 | James Sprunt | | | | | |
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Desertion during the Civil War | | 1928 | Ella Lonn | | | | | |
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Destruction and reconstruction; personal experiences of the late war | [1st ed.] | 1955 | Richard Taylor | | | | | |
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The diary of a Confederate soldier: James E. Hall | | 1961 | James Edmond Hall, Ruth Woods Dayton | | | | | |
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A diary of battle: the personal journals of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, 1861-1865 | [1st ed.] | 1962 | Charles Shiels Wainwright, Allan Nevins | | | | | |
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The diary of James T. Ayers: Civil War recruiter | | 1947 | John Hope Franklin, James T. Ayers | | | | | |
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A diary with reminiscences of the war and refugee life in the Shenandoah valley, 1860-1865 | | 1935 | Cornelia Peake McDonald, Hunter McDonald | | | | | |
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Dick Devereux: a story of the Civil War | | 1915 | David Tod Gilliam, Lois Lenski | | | | | |
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Disloyalty in the Confederacy | | 1934 | Georgia Lee Tatum | | | | | |
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Divided loyalties: Fort Sanders and the Civil War in East Tennessee | [1st ed.] | 1963 | Digby Gordon Seymour | | | | | |
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Division and reunion | | 1921 | Woodrow Wilson, Edward S. (Edward Samuel) Corwin | | | | | |
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Division and reunion, 1829-1889 | | 1927 | Woodrow Wilson | | | | | |
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Division and reunion, 1829-1909 | | 1910 | Woodrow Wilson, Edward S. (Edward Samuel) Corwin, A. B. Hart | | | | | |
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Dorothy Day | | 1911 | William Dudley Foulke | | | | | |
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A dream of kings | | 1955 | Davis Grubb | | | | | |
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The drums of the 47th | | 1914 | Robert J. (Robert Jones) Burdette, N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth | | | | | |
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A Duryee zouave | | 1930 | Thomas Paine Southwick | | | | | |
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Early life and letters of General Thomas J. Jackson: "Stonewall" Jackson | | 1916 | Thomas Jackson Arnold | | | | | |
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An echo of the civil war | | 1911 | George Wilds Linn | | | | | |
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Economic bases of disunion in South Carolina | | 1928 | John George Van Deusen | | | | | |
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Economic trends of war and reconstruction, 1860-1870 | | 1918 | | | | | | |
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Eleven days in the militia during the war of the rebellion: being a journal of the "Emergency" campaign of 1862 | | 1883 | George W. (George Washington) Robinson | | | | | |
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Elwood's stories of the old Ringgold cavalry, 1847-1865: the first three year cavalry of the civil war | | 1914 | John W. (John Williams) Elwood | | | | | |
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Emmeline: by Elsie Singmaster ; with illustrations | | 1916 | Elsie Singmaster, Bernard J. Rosenmeyer | | | | | |
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The empty sleeve: or, The life and hardships of Henry H. Meacham, in the Union army | | 1869 | Henry H. Meacham | | | | | |
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An epic poem on the Civil War in America | | 1925 | Francis Wayland Adams | | | | | |
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Ersatz in the Confederacy | | 1952 | Mary Elizabeth Massey | | | | | |
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Facts and falsehoods concerning the war on the South, 1861-1865 | | 1904 | Elizabeth Avery Meriwether | | | | | |
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The family and early life of Stonewall Jackson | 4th ed., rev. | 1963 | Roy Bird Cook | | | | | |
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The field diary of a Confederate soldier: while serving with the Army of Northern Virginia, C. S. A | | 1963 | Draughton Stith Haynes | | | | | |
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Fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg | Rev. ed. | 1915 | Lewis Eugene Beitler | | | | | |
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Fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg | | 1914 | Lewis Eugene Beitler | | | | | |
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The fight for the republic: a narrative of the more note-worthy events in the War of Secession, presenting the great contest in its dramatic aspects | | 1917 | Rossiter Johnson | | | | | |
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The flight from the flag: the continuing effect of the Civil War upon the American carrying trade | | 1940 | George W. (George Walton) Dalzell | | | | | |
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Four brothers in blue: or, Sunshine and shadows of the war of the rebellion, a story of the great civil war from Bull Run to Appomattox | | 1913 | Robert Goldthwaite Carter | | | | | |
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Four years in Seccessia: adventures within and beyond the Union lines | | 1865 | Junius Henri Browne | | | | | |
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Four years with Morgan and Forrest | | 1914 | Thomas Franklin Berry | | | | | |
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Fourteen hundred and 91 days in the Confederate Army | | 1953 | W. W. (William Williston) Heartsill | | | | | |
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French opinion on the United States and Mexico, 1860-1867: extracts from the reports of the procureurs généraux | | 1936 | | | | | | |
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From Bull Run to Appomattox: a boy's view | | 1908 | Luther W. Hopkins | | | | | |
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From Maine to Gettysburg, 1863-1913 | | 1914 | Elsie Dorothea Tibbetts | | | | | |
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From Manassas to Appomattox: memoirs of the Civil War in America | | 1960 | James Longstreet | | | | | |
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From the cannon's mouth: the Civil War letters of General Alpheus S. Williams | | 1959 | Alpheus S. (Alpheus Starkey) Williams | | | | | |
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From the Rapidan to Richmond and the Spottsylvania campaign | | 1920 | William Meade Dame, William Meade Dame | | | | | |
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Front rank | | 1962 | Glenn Tucker | | | | | |
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Frontier service during the rebellion: or, A history of Company K, First Infantry, California Volunteers | | 1885 | George H. Pettis, George Henry Pettis | | | | | |
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Gazelle: a true tale of the great rebellion, and other poems | | 1930 | Elizabeth McCausland, Isaac B. Rich | | | | | |
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Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family: including the autobiography, and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter, lieutenant colonel in the war for the union. With genealogical and biographical appendix | | 1907 | Seymour D. (Seymour David) Carpenter, Edwin Sawyer Walker, Emily Palmer Cape | | | | | |
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The General: a farcical novel with an historical background based on Buster Keaton's comedy spectacle film of the same name, inspired by a glorious exploit of the American civil war, wherein a lad chased a lass and a locomotive and a good time was enjoyed by all | | 1927 | Joseph Warren | | | | | |
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General John T. Wilder, commander of the Lightning Brigade | | 1936 | Samuel Cole Williams | | | | | |
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General Joseph Wheeler and the Army of the Tennessee | | 1912 | John Witherspoon Du Bose | | | | | |
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General Lee's headquarters at Gettysburg, Penna | | 1911 | Henry S Moyer, Henry S. Moyer | | | | | |
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General Philip Kearny | | 1937 | Thomas Kearny | | | | | |
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General Robert E. Lee after Appomattox | | 1922 | Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette) Riley | | | | | |
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The generalship of Ulysses S. Grant | | 1929 | Colonel J. F. C. Fuller, J. F. C. (John Frederick Charles) Fuller | | | | | |
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George B. McClellan: the man who saved the Union | | 1941 | Bryan Conrad, H. J. (Hamilton James) Eckenrode | | | | | |
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George Hamilton Perkins, commodore, U. S. N | | 1914 | Carroll Storrs Alden | | | | | |
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Gettysburg - Pickett's charge and other war addresses | | 1915 | Jutlge James F. Crocker, James Francis Crocker | | | | | |
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Gettysburg: a journey to America's greatest battleground, in photographs taken by the world's first war photographers while the battle was being fought. Official presentation semi-centennial ed | | 1913 | Francis Trevelyan Miller | | | | | |
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Gettysburg as the battle was fought | | 1927 | PT. W. Long, Harry W. Long | | | | | |
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Gettysburg; stories of the red harvest and the aftermath | | 1930 | Elsie Singmaster | | | | | |
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Gettysburg: stories of the red harvest and the aftermath | | 1913 | Elsie Singmaster | | | | | |
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Girls of '64 | | 1918 | Emilie Benson Knipe, Alden Arthur Knipe | | | | | |
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Glory Road: the bloody route from Fredericksburg to Gettysburg | [1st ed.] | 1952 | Bruce Catton | | | | | |
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Grant and his generals | [1st ed.] | 1953 | Clarence Edward Noble Macartney | | | | | |
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Grape and canister: the story of the field artillery of the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865 | | 1960 | L. VanLoan (Louis VanLoan) Naisawald | | | | | |
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Gray caps | | 1932 | Manning, Rose Bell Knox | | | | | |
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The gray captain | | 1954 | Jere Hungerford Wheelwright | | | | | |
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Great Britain and the American Civil War | | 1958 | Ephraim Douglass Adams | | | | | |
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Great captain: the Lincoln trilogy of Forever free, With malice toward none, The last full measure | | 1935 | Honoré Morrow | | | | | |
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The great invasion | [New ed.] | 1960 | Jacob Hoke | | | | | |
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The Great Rebellion: the emergence of the American conscience | [1st ed.] | 1958 | Earl Schenck Miers | | | | | |
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Gunner with Stonewall: reminiscences of William Thomas Poague, a memoir, written for his children in 1903 | | 1957 | William Thomas Poague | | | | | |
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Guns on the western waters | | 1949 | Harpur Allen Gosnell | | | | | |
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Half-hours in southern history | | 1907 | Jno, J. Lesslie (John Lesslie) Hall | | | | | |
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Ham Chamberlayne - Virginian: letters and papers of an artillery officer in the war for southern independence, 1861-1865 | | 1932 | C. G. (Churchill Gibson) Chamberlayne, John Hampden Chamberlayne | | | | | |
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Hand grips: the story of the great Gettysburg reunion, July, 1913 | | 1913 | Frank Ernest Channon, Comrade Walter H. Blake, Walter Herbert Blake | | | | | |
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The Haskell memoirs | | 1960 | John Cheves Haskell, Gilbert Eaton Govan, James Weston Livingood | | | | | |
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The heart of a soldier: as revealed in the intimate letters of Genl. George E. Pickett | | 1913 | La Salle Corbell Pickett, George E. (George Edward) Pickett | | | | | |
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Heroic deeds of noble master masons during the civil war, from 1861 to 1865, in the U.S.A | | 1916 | Jacob Jewell | | | | | |
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Highways and byways of the civil war | | 1926 | Clarence Edward Noble Macartney | | | | | |
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The history of Company C, Seventh Regiment, O.V.I | | 1866 | Theodore Wilder, Theodore Wilder | | | | | |
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History of Macon County, Georgia | | 1933 | Louise Frederick Hays | | | | | |
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History of Morgan's cavalry | | 1867 | Basil Wilson Duke | | | | | |
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A history of Morgan's Cavalry | | 1960 | Basil Wilson Duke | | | | | |
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History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 | | 1917 | James Ford Rhodes | | | | | |
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History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 | | 1961 | James Ford Rhodes | | | | | |
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A history of the civil war, 1861-65: and the causes that led up to the great conflict | | 1912 | Benson John Lossing, Mathew B. Brady | | | | | |
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A history of the civil war in the United States | | 1914 | Vernon Blythe | | | | | |
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History of the Eighty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry | | 1912 | T. B. (Thomas B.) Marshall, T. | | | | | |
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History of the Forty-fifth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia | | 1908 | Albert W. (Albert William) Mann | | | | | |
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History of the Fourteenth Regiment, Connecticut Vol. Infantry | | 1906 | Charles D. Page | | | | | |
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A history of the Laurel brigade: originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery | | 1907 | Bushrod C. (Bushrod Corbin) Washington, William McDonald | | | | | |
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A history of the people of the United States during Lincoln's administration | | 1927 | John Bach McMaster | | | | | |
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History of the Second Massachusetts regiment of infantry: a prisoner's diary. A paper read at the officers' reunion in Boston, May 11, 1877 | | 1882 | Samuel M. (Samuel Miller) Quincy | | | | | |
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History of the Seventh Ohio volunteer cavalry | | 1881 | R. C. (Richard C.) Rankin | | | | | |
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History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers | | 1875 | B. F. (Bernard F.) Blakeslee | | | | | |
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A history of the town of Hanover, N.H | | 1928 | John King Lord, James Walter Goldthwait, Arthur Fairbanks | | | | | |
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History of Wilkinson County | | 1930 | Victor Davidson | | | | | |
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Hobart Pasha: blockade-running, slaver-hunting, and war and sport in Turkey | | 1915 | Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden, Horace Kephart | | | | | |
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The honor of a Lee | | 1908 | Mrs. Libbie Miller Travers | | | | | |
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Hood's Tennessee campaign | | 1929 | Thomas Robson Hay | | | | | |
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How Beauty was saved: and other memories of the sixties | | 1907 | Mrs. James Madison Washington, Amanda Alcenia Strickland Washington | | | | | |
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How one church went through a war | | 1916 | William Spooner Smith | | | | | |
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I rode with Jeb Stuart: the life and campaigns of Major General J. E. B. Stuart | | 1958 | H. B. (Henry Brainerd) McClellan | | | | | |
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The Iliads of the South: an epic of the war between the states | | 1932 | Rosewell Page | | | | | |
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In defense of liberty | | 1928 | William Charles Henry Wood, Ralph Henry Gabriel | | | | | |
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In memoriam Henry Harrison Cumings | | 1913 | J. N. (Jason Nelson) Fradenburgh | | | | | |
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In the ranks: from the Wilderness to Appomattox court-house | | 1881 | R. E. (Robert Ekin) McBride, R. E. McBride | | | | | |
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An incident of '62 | | 1932 | Henry Wood Erving | | | | | |
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Incidents of the war: humorous, pathetic, and descriptive | | 1863 | Alfred Burnett, Alfred Burnett | | | | | |
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The Indian War of 1864 | | 1960 | Eugene F. Ware | | | | | |
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The Indians of the Pike's Peak region: including an account of the battle of Sand Creek, and of occurrences in El Paso County, Colorado, during the war with the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, in 1864 and 1868 | | 1914 | Irving Howbert | | | | | |
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Inside the Confederate Government: the diary of Robert Garlick Hill Kean, head of the Bureau of War | | 1957 | Robert Garlick Hill Kean | | | | | |
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The Iowa department of the Grand Army of the Republic | | 1936 | | | | | | |
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The irrepressible conflict, 1850-1865 | | 1934 | Arthur Charles Cole | | | | | |
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Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864: with roster, portraits and biographies | | 1907 | Lawrence Wilson | | | | | |
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Jefferson Davis and the Southern people were not traitors, nor rebels: They were patriots, who loved the Constitution and obeyed the laws made for the protection of all American citizens. A short story of the Confederate soldier, the ideal soldier of the world | | 1911 | J. Ogden (John Ogden) Murray | | | | | |
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Jefferson Davis, president of the South | | 1923 | H. J. (Hamilton James) Eckenrode | | | | | |
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