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Defense of Cincinnati
The Ohio National Guard Before the Militia Act of 1903
Indiana Magaz Ine of History Volumelvii Septemeer1961 Number3
HARDTACK Indianapolis Civil War Round Table Newsletter
1 Chase, Salmon P. the Salmon P. Chase Papers. Edited by John
Universit Y of Oklahoma Press
[Committee Approval Form Goes Here]
The Paper Trail of the Civil War in Kentucky 1861-1865 1
NPS Form 10 900 OMB No. 1024 0018
Of OHIO a BIBLIOGRAPHY
Union County
The Selection and Preparation of White Officers for the Command of Black Troops in the American Civil War: a Study of the 41St and 100Th U.S
Photo) III, #2, P.2 Abe & Us: Lincoln & N
The Family Defender Pledge” System, Available At
Louisville and the 1862 Confederate Invasion of Kentucky
The Mexican and Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle
Am Fear-Gléidhidh “The Guardian”— Published by the Clan Wallace Society Worldwide
Aug Sep.Indd
Residents Cheer As Union Soldiers Parade Through Cincinnati Following the Confederate Retreat
Top View
Winter-2003.Pdf
“Between Two Fires”: War and Reunion in Middle America, 1860-1899
The Siege of Cincinnati by JOSEPH S
The Siege of Cincinnati by a Pearl Street Rifle
Milo Hascall and the Suppression of Democratic Newspapers in Civil War Indiana
The Politics of Ellen Wallace, Kentucky Slave Owner, During the Civil War
Civilian Defense in Cincinnati, Ohio During World War II
The Battle of Perryville Bragg's Kentucky Invasion
Resolution Declaring Juneteenth an Official Paid Holiday in Hamilton County, Ohio
Ith Panic Gripping the Citizens of the Virtually Undefended City, Major
Photo) III, #2, P.2 Abe & Us: Lincoln & N