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  1. Bruce Catton's Civil War - Book

    Three Volumes in one: Mr. Lincoln's Army, Glory Road, A Stillness at Appomattox. Complete and Unabridged. "Mr. Lincoln's Army" discusses the early stages of the war, tracing Abraham Lincoln's famous Army of the Potomac, when it was under the command of dashing General George B. McClellan. "Glory Road" chronicles the critical months between the autumn of 1862 and midsummer of the following year. "A Stillness at Appomattox" is the story of the...

    Record Type: Library

    Bruce Catton's Civil War
  2. Doctors In Gray: the Confederate Medical Service - Book

    A comprehensive study of the entire picture of the Confederate medical service. Detailed information on the administration of the Confederate Medical Department, the establishment and organization of Confederate hospitals, the experiences of medical officers in the field, the manufacture and procurement of supplies, the causes and treatment of diseases, and the beginning of modern surgical practices.

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    Doctors In Gray: The Confederate Medical Service
  3. Lee's Lieutenants: A Study In Command, Vol.I - Book

    A continuation of the Civil War from Volume I. Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson is the central figure in this volume and it takes place in 1862 through June, 1863. It covers the wounding and death of Stonewall; the Battle of the Pontoons and many other battles. It covers the territory from Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville.

    Record Type: Library

    Lee's Lieutenants
  4. The Civil War Letters of the Late 1st Lieut. James J. Hartley, 122nd Ohio Infantry Regiment - Book

    The letters of James J. Hartley written during and about the Civil War and comments about them.

    Record Type: Library

    The Civil War Letters of James J. Hartley
  5. The Civil War times illustrated photographic history of the Civil War - Book

    Almost 2,000 images that show the Civil War and illuminating essays that tell what happened.

    Record Type: Library

    The Civil War

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