American Civil War
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The 22nd Maine Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
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The Civil War in North Carolina, Volume 1: The Piedmont
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The 151st Pennsylvania Volunteers at Gettysburg
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The Red River Campaign of 1864 and the Loss by the Confederacy of the Civil War
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A Northern Confederate at Johnson’s Island Prison
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Louisianians in the Western Confederacy
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The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
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Appalachian Ohio and the Civil War, 1862–1863
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Westerners in Gray
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The Battle of Olustee, 1864
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The Hospital on Seminary Ridge at the Battle of Gettysburg
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The Confederate Surrender at Greensboro
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The 11th Alabama Volunteer Regiment in the Civil War
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Black Sailors in the Civil War
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The Men of the 16th Massachusetts
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South Carolinians in the Battle of Gettysburg
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Lincoln’s Jewish Spy
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A Burned Land
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Confederate Prisoners at Fort Delaware
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The Army of Tennessee
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Stuart’s Tarheels
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The Home Voices Speak Louder Than the Drums
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The Last Civil War Veterans
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General Henry Baxter, 7th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
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The 11th Michigan Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
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August Valentine Kautz, USA
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Union General Gouverneur Warren
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Alias “Paine”
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William S. Rosecrans and the Union Victory
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General Abner M. Perrin, C.S.A.
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Guerrilla Warfare in Civil War Missouri, Volume II, 1863
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The Battle of Hanover Court House
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The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 1862–1865
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The Union Prison at Fort Delaware
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The L&N Railroad in the Civil War
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New York’s Fighting Sixty-Ninth
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The 14th Brooklyn Regiment in the Civil War
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The Randolph Hornets in the Civil War
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Custer and the Front Royal Executions of 1864
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Tinclads in the Civil War
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The First Vermont Cavalry in the Civil War
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Did Lincoln and the Republican Party Create the Civil War?
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J. Patton Anderson, Confederate General
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Confederate Seadog
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The 28th North Carolina Infantry
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Guerrilla Warfare in Civil War Missouri, Volume IV, September 1864–June 1865
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Torn Families
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The Thirty-seventh North Carolina Troops
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British Ships in the Confederate Navy
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William “Baldy” Smith
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The Chicago Board of Trade Battery in the Civil War
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The Army of the Cumberland
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Ironclad Captains of the Civil War
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Psychological Consequences of the American Civil War
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Failure to Pursue
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The Union Sixth Corps in the Shenandoah Valley, June–October 1864
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The Fifth Massachusetts Colored Cavalry in the Civil War
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Gaston County, North Carolina, in the Civil War
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George Stoneman
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The 2nd Maine Cavalry in the Civil War
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Voices of the Confederate Navy
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The Civil War in the Jackson Purchase, 1861–1862
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General David S. Stanley, USA
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The Wilmington & Weldon Railroad in the Civil War
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Bucking the Railroads on the Kansas Frontier
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Hood’s Texas Brigade in the Civil War
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“Rhody Redlegs”
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Col. Frank Huger, C.S.A.
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The Battle of Glendale
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“The Women Will Howl”
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The Union Sixth Army Corps in the Chancellorsville Campaign
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Glory Was Not Their Companion
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The 11th Missouri Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
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The Pennsylvania Reserves in the Civil War
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Cape Fear Confederates
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“Burning Rails as We Pleased”
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The 83rd Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War
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Fitz-John Porter, Scapegoat of Second Manassas
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The 149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Unit in the Civil War
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The Jones-Imboden Raid
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Matt W. Ransom, Confederate General from North Carolina
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The USS Cairo
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Chickamauga, Andersonville, Fort Sumter and Guard Duty at Home
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The Essential Civil War
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Black Union Soldiers in the Civil War
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The First Georgia Cavalry in the Civil War
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Gettysburg as the Generals Remembered It
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“Deliver Us from This Cruel War”
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Abner Doubleday
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Black American Military Leaders
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Creating the John Brown Legend
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Civil War Q&A
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The Key to the Shenandoah Valley
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Abraham Lincoln, American Prince
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The Laird Rams
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