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Mid-nineteenth century America erupted with energy and violence with a mass of Irish emigrants enthusiastically joining in the... Læs mere
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On August 30, 1862 the Confederate army inflicted a smashing defeat to the US army at Manassas,... Læs mere
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A selection of letters written by Alfred B. McCalmont to family members from the American Civil War front from September 1862 to June 1865, covering his service as a colonel in the 142nd and 208th Pennsylvania infantry. First published in 1908 for private circulation.
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"Using eyewitness accounts where possible, recounts the final months of the Civil War, appointment of a new U.S.... Læs mere
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On December 7, 1864, a drummer boy from Newark, New Jersey, William McGee, was credited with leading a Federal force to a sharp and decisive victory over... Læs mere
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Seeks to challenge the long-held perceptions of the politics of the American Civil War. This book argues that the Civil War was fought, not to preserve the Union or free the slaves, but rather to establish the political power of the Republican Party within the federal government.
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This volume chronicles General Rowley's life up to the July 1, 1863, battle that ended his military career, with particular attention to the events of that fateful day.
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On August 7, 1862, George Alfred Hitchcock (born in Massachusetts in 1844) left home looking forward to a... Læs mere
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For more than 140 years most students and historians of the Civil War have accepted the claim by Confederate Colonel John S Mosby that George Armstrong... Læs mere
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With the ascendancy of Ulysses S Grant in late 1863, the command tone of the United States Army underwent a... Læs mere
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In 1864, George D Prentice, editor of the ""Louisville Daily Journal"" created the persona of Sue Mundy, a Civil War guerilla who was in actuality a young man named Marcellus Jerome Clarke. This volume offers an account of Clarke's exploits in Kentucky during the Civil War.