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- The Civil War Defenses of Washington Part I: Appendices
- Researching Your American Civil War Ancestors 16 Sept. 2015 ~
- African Americans in the Union And
- Tennessee State Library and Archives CONFEDERATE VETERAN RECORDS, 1904-1941
- The Paper Trail of the Civil War in Kentucky 1861-1865 1
- The Army of Tennessee in War and Memory, 1861-1930
- Harvard Confederates Who Fell in the Civil
- FEDERAL STEWARDSHIP of CONFEDERATE DEAD This Page Intentionally Left Blank
- Mayteenth Jim Chen
- During the Civil War Several Hundred Confederate Soldiers Who Died As
- The Culture of Alienation Shared Between Soldiers Along the Rappahannock During the Winter of 1862--63
- Civil War Memories and “Pardnership Forgittin',” 1865
- Lee, Robert E. - Restoration of Citizenship Bill” of the John Marsh Files at the Gerald R
- Ladies' Memorial Associations and the Making of the Lost Cause Caroline Elizabeth Janney-Lucas Luray
- Emancipation Proclamation Day Paducah
- Slavery, Race, and the Confederate Army, 1861-1865 Colin Edward Woodward Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- Confederate Symbols: Relation to Federal Lands and Programs
- Sectionalist Civil War Memory in the History of Manassas National Battlefielda P Rk, 1861-2011 Michael Burns
- By George W. Dodge* the First Confederate Soldier Buried At
- "Everyday Soldiers": the Florida Brigade of the West, 1861-1862 Jonathan C
- Civil War Resource Guide
- The Confederate Triumvirate: Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, and the Making of the Lost Cause, 1863-1940
- Xenophobia and Racism
- TRAVELLER Award Winning Publication of the General Robert E
- SVBF 2021 Valley Conference BORN of FIRE: WEST VIRGINIA and the CIVIL WAR July 31, 2021 ● Martinsburg, West Virginia
- Charles A. Rubright Collection Stephen H
- African American Civil War Soldiers and Their Omission from Civil War Memory Connor E
- Confederate Veteransâ•Ž Dilemma in the Gilded Age
- CIVIL WAR RESOURCES Manuscript Collections
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- Cavalry Clash in the Sandhills, Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, North Carolina, Southeast Archaeological Center, National Park Service>
- Civil War Memory in the Tennessee Heartland, 1865-1920 By
- A Lost Cause Found: Vestiges of Old South Memory in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
- Colonel James D. Nance South Carolina's Civil Wars 'Proper Commander' Sammy Franks Clemson University, [email protected]
- “Stonewall” Jackson Monument at Manassas National Battlefield Park," the Gettysburg College Journal of the Civil War Era: Vol
- Jubal Early's Trains
- LANDSCAPE of STONE and BRONZE the VARIO US and UNUSUAL CIVIL WAR MONUMENTS SURROUNDING ARLINGTON HOUSE by the Summer of 1864, Th
- The Civil War Battle at Monroe's Crossroads, North Carolina
- "The Severest and Bloodiest Artillery Fight I Ever Saw"
- Volume 13 Issue 6, June 2021
- Shenandoah Valley 1864.Pdf
- What Happened to Robert E. Lee After April 12, 1865
- Black Enlistment and the Confederate Military Frank Edward Deserino