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1861-1865

One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry

his experience and what he saw during the war 1861-1865 : including a history of "F Company," Richmond, Va., 21st Regiment Virginia Infantry, Second Brigade, Jackson's Division, Second Corps, A.N. Va.
1982
Memoirs of a Confederate Soldier who served under Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson.

Mosby's Rangers

a record of the operations of the Forty-third Battalion Virginia Cavalry from its organization to the surrender, from the diary of a private, supplemented and verified with official reports of federal officers and also of Mosby : with personal reminiscenc
1982
Presents the story of Mosby's Rangers, the Civil War's best known band of partisans.

Campaigns of a non-combatant, and his romaunt abroad during the war

1982
Reminiscences of a Northern army war correspondent during the Civil War.

Daring and suffering

a history of the great railroad adventure
1982
A history of the Great Locomotive Chase as told by one of the Union participants.

Detailed minutiae of soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865

1982
Reports on a soldier's life in the Army of the Confederacy, by Carlton McCarthy, later Mayor of Richmond.

A rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital

1982
The journal of a New Jerseyan who went South at the beginning of the Civil War and worked four years in the Confederate States War Department.

The citizen-soldier, or, Memoirs of a volunteer

1983
Memoirs of a member of the Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

The divided Union

the story of the great American war, 1861-65
1987
Tells the history of the Civil War which began with cavalry chases and infantry charges and ended with slaughter by artillery and massed rifles on an epic scale.

Tried by war

Abraham Lincoln as commander in chief
2009
Examines President Lincoln's role as commander in chief during the Civil War. Describes how he had to push his generals toward battle as a self-taught military strategist, and how his leadership skills made him an exceptional commander in chief and ultimately won the respect of his generals.

Memoirs of General W.T. Sherman

1990
A self-portrait of the Civil War General with firsthand accounts of crucial Civil War events.

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