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Volume XXXI, Issue 4 Sherman in North Georgia: The Battle of Resaca, by Stephen Davis Wiley Sword’s War Letters Series—Lt. Nathaniel Howard Talbot, 58th Massachusetts Vol. Inf., Describes In Breathless Detail the Final Major Battle at Petersburg, Va.—The Union Assault on Fort Mahone Driving Tour—The Battle of Resaca, by Dave Roth, with Ken Padgett, President, Friends of Resaca Battlefield Book Reviews: Lincoln’s Citadel: The Civil War in Washington, D.C., by Kenneth J. Winkle. Reviewed by Ethan S. Rafuse. The Dunning School: Historians, Race, and the Meaning of Reconstruction, by John D. Smith. Reviewed by Richard M. McMurry. The Smell of Battle, The Taste of Siege—A Sensory History of the Civil War, by Mark M. Smith. Reviewed Tom Elmore. The Scorpion’s Sting: Antislavery and the Coming of the Civil War, by James Oakes. Reviewed by Jonathan Newell. The Fighting Fifteenth Alabama Infantry—A Civil War History and Roster, by James P. Faust. Reviewed by Justin Mayhue. The Appomattox Generals: The Parallel Lives of Joshua L. Chamberlain, USA, and, and John B. Gordon, CSA, Commanders at the Surrender Ceremony April 12, 1865, by John W. Primomo. Reviewed by David Marshall. “The Devil’s to Pay”: John Buford at Gettysburg, by Eric J. Wittenburg. Reviewed by Robert Grandchamp. Volume XXXI, Issue 3 From Sailor’s Creek to Cumberland Church, April 6-7, 1865: Seventy-Two Hours Before Appomattox, by Chris Calkins Driving Tour—Lee’s Retreat Toward Appomattox, April 3-7, 1865, by Dave Roth, with Chris Calkins Book Reviews: A Gunner in Lee’s Army: The Civil War Letters of Thomas Henry Carter, by Graham T. Dozier. Reviewed by Richard M. McMurry. Fierce Patriot: The Tangled Lives of William Tecumseh Sherman, by Robert L. O’Connell. Reviewed by Richard M. McMurry. Abraham Lincoln: A Life, by Michael Burlingame. Reviewed by Ethan S. Rafuse. Hurricane from the Heavens: The Battle of Cold Harbor, May 26-June 5, 1864, by Daniel T. Davis. Reviewed by Jeffry D. Wert. Cowardice: A Brief History, by Chris Walsh. Reviewed by Jonathan Newell. Marrow of Tragedy: The Health Crisis of the American Civil War, by Margaret Humphreys. Reviewed by Michael C. Hardy. Volume XXXI, Issue 2 The Last to Surrender—Indian Territory June 1865 They Fought Like Veterans: The Civil War in Indian Territory September 1863 - June 1865, by Michael J. Manning Wiley Sword’s War Letters Series—(also featuring a weapon from his gun collection) - The Pistol That Killed Lincoln: New Insights On the Death of the President (with a War Letter by Capt. Henry Rathbone, Jan. 19, 1862. Driving Tour—The Civil War in Indian Territory: From the Union Reoccupation of Fort Smith, Ark., in September 1863, to the Final Surrender, June 1865, by Dave Roth, with Mike Manning and Kevin Bennett. Book Reviews: Grant’s River Campaign: Fort Henry to Shiloh, by Jack H. Lepa. Reviewed by Lt. Col. Don Langley. Confederate General William Dorsey Pender: The Hope of Glory, by Brian Steel Wills. Reviewed by Ethan S. Rafuse. Guide to the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, by Charles R. Bowery, Jr. and Ethan S. Rafuse. Reviewed by Arthur B. Fox. The Petersburg Campaign: Vol. II: The Western Front Battles, September 1864-April 1865, by Edwin C. Bearss. Reviewed by Jeffry D. Wert. Citizen-General Jacob Dolson Cox and the Civil War Era, by Eugene D. Schmiel. Reviewed by Justin T. Mayhue. Challenges on the Emmaus Road: Episcopal Bishops Confront Slavery, Civil War and Emancipation, by T. Felder Dorn. Reviewed by Tom Elmore. Living a Big War in a Small Place: Spartanburg, South Carolina, During the Confederacy, by Philip N. Racine. Reviewed by Tom Elmore. Confederate Visions: Nationalism, Symbolism and the Imagined South in the Civil War, by Ian Bennington. Reviewed by Tom Elmore. Walking the Line: Rediscovering and Touring the Civil War Defenses on Modern Atlanta’s Landscape, by Lawrence Krumenaker. Reviewed by Stephen Davis. The Illustrated Gettysburg Reader: An Eyewitness History of the Civil War’s Greatest Battle, by Rod Gragg. Reviewed by Tom DeFranco. The Battle of Peach Tree Creek: Hood’s First Sortie, 20 July 1864, by Robert D. Jenkins. Reviewed by Robert Grandchamp. Stonewall’s Prussian Mapmaker: The Journals of Captain Oscar Hinrichs, by Richard B. Williams. Reviewed by Robert Grandchamp. Sauers’ Book Notes: Abraham Lincoln: Beyond the American Icon, by Fred Reed. The Physics of War: From Arrows to Atoms, by Barry Parker. Volume XXXI, Issue 1 The Bermuda Hundred Campaign, 1864, by Herbert M. Schiller Driving Tour—Ben Butler’s Campaign, May 1864, by Dave Roth, with Herb Schiller, George L. Fickett, Jr., and Scott Williams Book Reviews: No Turning Back: A Guide to the 1864 Overland Campaign, from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor, May 4-June 14, 1864, by Robert M. Dunkerly, Donald C. Pfanz, and David R. Ruth. Reviewed by Jeffry D. Wert. Loathing Lincoln: An American Tradition From the Civil War to the Present, by John McKee Barr. Reviewed by Tom Elmore. Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman’s March and American Memory, by Anne Sarah Rubin. Reviewed by Jonathan Newell. Last to Join the Fight: The 66th Georgia Infantry, by Daniel Cone. Reviewed by Michael C. Hardy. Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861-1865, by James Oakes. Reviewed by J. Michael Martinez. The Untried Life: The 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, by James T. Fritsch. Reviewed by Richard M. McMurry. Surgeon in Blue: Jonathan Letterman, The Civil War Doctor Who Pioneered Battlefield Care, by Scott McGaugh. Reviewed by Justin T. Mayhue. Worth a Dozen Men: Women and Nursing in the Civil War South, by Libra R. Hilde. Reviewed by Arthur Fox. Volume XXX, Issue 6 Tupelo - The Campaign and Battle of 1864, N.B. Forrest & S.D. Lee vs. A.J. Smith The Battle of Tupelo (or Harrisburg), by Thomas E. Parson, Ranger, Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center, Mississippi Common Soldier—Lynchburg’s “Lame Lion” in the Stonewall Brigade: John W. Daniel in the”“Perfect Storm” of Manassas Wiley Sword’s War Letters Series—Iron Brigade Hero Lt. Col. Rufus R. Dawes, 6th Wisconsin Vol. Infantry, Writes in the Immediate Aftermath of Gettysburg Requesting A Leave of Absence For 12 Days to Go Home on Urgent Private Business Driving Tour—Keeping Forrest Out of Tennessee: The Battle of Tupelo (or Harrisburg), Miss, by Dave Roth, with Tom Parson. Book Reviews: Don’t Hurry Me Down to Hades: The Civil War in the Words of Those Who Lived It, by Susannah J. Ural. Reviewed by Ethan S. Rafuse. The Tenth Minnesota Volunteers, 1862-1865: A History of Action in the Sioux Uprising and the Civil War, with a Regimental Roster, by Michael A. Eggleston. Reviewed by Gary Stevens. Arkansas Late in the Civil War: The 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, April 1864-July 1865, by David E. Casto. Reviewed by Gary Stevens. The Army of the Potomac: Order of Battle, 1861-1865m with Commanders, Strengths, Losses and More, by Darrell L. Collins. Reviewed by David L. Richards. Blood and Daring: How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged a Nation, by John Boyko. Reviewed by Arthur Fox. Conflicting Memories on the “River Of Death”: The Chickamauga Battlefield and the Spanish-American War, 1863- 1933, by Bradley S. Keefer. Reviewed by David A. Powell. “Death Does Seem to Have All He Can Attend To”: The Civil War Diary of an Andersonville Survivor, by Ronald G. Watson. Reviewed by Robert Grandchamp. Volume XXX, Issue 5 A Federal Opportunity Lost—The Battle of the Crater, by Emmanuel Dabney, Ranger, Petersburg National Battlefield Wiley Sword’s War Letters Series—Lieut. Frank M. Kelley, Ulysses S. Grant’s Staff Officer, Gives Vivid Details of Grant’s Hurried Trip to Deep Bottom, Va., on July 27, 1864. The General Wanted to Decoy Robert E. Lee Into Thinking Richmond Would be Attacked Snake Bit—Perpetuated Error: No Snake Bites to Civil War Soldiers, by Mark Laubacher Driving Tour—The Battle of the Crater, by Dave Roth, with Chris Bryce, Chief of Interpretation, Petersburg National Battlefield Book Reviews: Diary of a Southern Refugee During the War: Annotated Edition, by Judith Brockenbrough McGuire. Reviewed by Jeffry D. Wert. Lincoln’s Citadel: The Civil War in Washington, D.C., by Kenneth J. Winkle. Reviewed by Ethan S. Rafuse. James D. Bulloch: Secret Agent and Mastermind of the Confederate Navy, by Walter E. Wilson and Gary L. McKay. Reviewed by Richard M. McMurry. Lincoln and McClellan at War, by Chester G. Hearn. Reviewed by Richard M. McMurry. Lincoln’s Hundred Days: The Emancipation Proclamation and the War for the Union, by Louis P. Masur. Reviewed by J. Michael Martinez. The Confederate Surrender at Greensboro: The Final Days of the Army of Tennessee, April 1865, by Robert M. Dunkerly. Reviewed by Tom Elmore. Civil War Soldiers of Greater Cleveland: Letters Home to Cuyahoga County, by Dale Thomas. Reviewed by Robert Grandchamp. General Grant and the Rewriting of History: How the Destruction of General William S. Rosecrans Influenced Our Understanding of the Civil War, by Frank P. Varney. Reviewed by Robert Grandchamp. A Confederate Englishman: The Civil War Letters of Henry Wemyss Feilden, by W. Eric Emerson. Reviewed by Jonathan Newell. Volume XXX, Issue 4 John Bell Hood in Tennessee, 1864 Hood’s Tennessee Campaign From the Fall of Atlanta to the Battle of Franklin, September 2 to November 30, 1864, by Eric A. Jacobson Wiley Sword’s War Letters Series—Confederate Captain J. Hanson Thomas of Maj. Gen. William W. Loring’s Staff Graphically Depicts the Murderous Battle of Franklin. Written Only Four Days After the Fighting, Captain Thomas’ Letter Reveals the Extent of Tragedy Driving Tour—The Battle of Franklin, Including the March from Columbia and the Action at Spring Hill, by Dave Roth, with Eric Jacobson Book Reviews: Interpreting Sacred Ground: The Rhetoric of National Civil War Parks and Battlefields, by J.

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