United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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- Soldiers Blue & Gray, James I. Robertson, Jr
- Combat uniforms of the Civil War, Mark Lloyd ; illustrated by Mike Codd
- Wisconsin and the civil war, Ronald Paul Larson
- A carnival of destruction, Sherman's invasion of South Carolina /, Tom Elmore
- The American Civil War, a multicultural encyclopedia, by the Civil War Society
- The Cause of the South, selections from De Bow's review, 1846-1867, edited, with an introduction, by Paul F. Paskoff and Daniel J. Wilson
- 101 things you didn't know about the Civil War, the people, battles, and events that defined the War between the States, Thomas R. Turner, PhD
- Ecstatic nation, confidence, crisis, and compromise, 1848-1877, Brenda Wineapple
- Haunted Ozark battlefields, Civil War ghost stories and brief battle histories, by Steve Cottrell
- Battle cry of freedom, the Civil War era, James M. McPherson
- What people wore during the Civil War, Allison Stark Draper
- The blue, the gray & the red, Indian campaigns of the Civil War /, Thom Hatch
- John Wilkes Booth and the Civil War, by Steve Otfinoski
- Billy Yank, the uniform of the Union Army, 1861-1865, Michael J. McAfee and John P. Langellier
- Abolitionists and slave resistance, breaking the chains of slavery, Judith Edwards ; foreword by Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- The handy Civil War answer book, Samuel Willard Crompton
- Confederate military history;, a library of Confederate States history,, written by distinguished men of the south, and edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia
- Miss Rutherford's scrap book, valuable information about the South, Mildred Lewis Rutherford
- Hood's Texas Brigade, the soldiers and families of the Confederacy's most celebrated unit, Susannah J. Ural
- History of the Civil War, 1861-1865., Edited, with an introd., by E. B. Long
- Yankee blue or Rebel gray, the Civil War adventures of Sam Shaw, Kate Connell
- A personal look at the Civil War in Rhea and Meigs counties, Tennessee, compiled by Bettye J. Broyles
- Throes of democracy, the American Civil War era, 1829-1877, Walter A. McDougall
- A rising thunder, from Lincoln's election to the Battle of Bull Run : an eyewitness history, Richard Wheeler
- Stonewall Jackson, Lee's greatest lieutenant, by Barbara J. Bennett ; introductory essay by Henry Steele Commager
- Pittsburgh during the American Civil War, 1860-1865, by Arthur B. Fox
- The rise and fall of the Confederate government, by Jefferson Davis
- The battle of the wilderness., With maps and plans
- Library of Congress Civil War desk reference, [edited by] Margaret E. Wagner, Gary W. Gallagher, and Paul Finkelman ; foreward by James M. McPherson
- Bugger saga, the Civil War story of guerrilla and bushwhacker warfare in Lauderdale County, Alabama, by Wade Pruitt
- War, terrible war, Joy Hakim
- Fort Phantom Hill, the mysterious ruins on the clear fork of the Brazos River ./, Bill Wright
- Two little Confederates, Thomas Nelson Page. The little Colonel / Annie Fellows Johnston ; with a pref. for the Garland ed. by Sarah Elbert
- The Richmond examiner during the war
- The Emancipation Proclamation, abolishing slavery in the South, by James Tackach
- Black history
- Texas in gray, the Civil War years, 1861-1865, Frank H. Smyrl
- The loyal republic, traitors, slaves, and the remaking of citizenship in Civil War America, Erik Mathisen
- The Civil War in 15 objects
- 19th Regiment U.S. colored troops, profiles in courage, Robert K. Summers
- A student's view of the College of St. James on the eve of the Civil War, the letters of W. Wilkins Davis, (1842-1866), [edited by] David Hein
- The outbreak of the Civil War, a nation tears apart, Heather Lehr Wagner
- America goes to war
- Robert E. Lee, by Judy Monroe ; consultant, J. Holt Merchant
- The South in American life and history;, an effort of the Nashville Chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, approved by the Tennessee division, to present the true spirit and achievements of the South's civilization through the different periods of her history, that the South may be understood and justly judged,, through the author and representative Fannie Eoline Selph
- Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest, by John Allan Wyeth ; with illustrations by T. de Thulstrup ... [et al.]
- Union sharpshooter versus Confederate sharpshooter, American Civil War 1861-65, Gary Yee ; illustrated by Johnny Shumate
- The U.S. Civil War, a very short introduction, Louis P. Masur
- Confederate graves, records of internment of Confederate veterans Walker County, Georgia, Robert G. Brooks
- The Civil War begins, Jane H. Gould
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