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Shenandoah, 1862

1997
Describes the Shenandoah Valley Civil War campaign of 1862 through over one hundred personal recollections taken from letters, diaries, and journals. Also includes photographs of military artifacts, soldiers, and civilians as well as sketches and maps.

Gods and generals

1996
Civil War novel traces the lives, passions, and careers of military leaders Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, Winfield Scott Hancock, Joshua Chamberlain, and Robert E. Lee, who all meet on the same battlefield for the first time at Fredericksburg, where they experience the battle from four very different points of view.

Civil War journal

Sherman and the March to the Sea
1993
First part focuses on the inspirational role of Stonewall Jackson.

Stonewall

1997
A biography of the brilliant southern general who gained the nickname Stonewall by his stand at Bull Run during the Civil War.

Stonewall Jackson

hero of the Confederacy
2005
Presents a brief biography of Stonewall Jackson, Confederate General in the U. S. Civil War, and includes information on his childhood, his youth, his military training, and his legacy as a military General. Includes time line and glossary.

Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

1990
Examines the military achievements and personal life of the Confederate general.

Stonewall Jackson

2007
Presents a comprehensive biography of Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson that examines his personal leadership and strategies that made him a legend.

The destructive war

William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans
1991
Re-examination of the Civil War with an emphasis of the massive violence that went beyond the intitial expectations on both sides.

We knew Stonewall Jackson

1977
A biography of the great Civil War general which includes many accounts by people who knew him.

Gods and generals

1998
Traces the lives, passions, and careers of Civil War leaders Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, Winfield Scott Hancock, Joshua Chamberlain, and Robert E. Lee, who all meet on the same battlefield for the first time at Fredericksburg, where they experience the battle from four very different points of view.

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