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John Brown Gordon
Scott L. Mingus, Sr. Author of 18 Books on the Civil War and Underground Railroad 1383 Sterling Drive York PA 17404
The Battle of Sailor's Creek
Military Images Index the Index Is Organized Alphabetically by Subject Followed by the Month and Year of the Issue, and the Page Number of the Article
Transforming Sectionalism to Unity Through Narrative in John Brown Gordon's "The Last Days of the Confederacy."
Reminiscences of the Civil War
Confederate Street Renaming Policy August 2021
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VOL. XLVIII, NO. 10 Michigan Regimental Round Table Newsletter—Page 1 November 2008
John Brown Gordon Letter
The Army of Tennessee in War and Memory, 1861-1930
Army Base Historic Names
Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904
Confederate Funerary Monuments in Alabama And
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INDEPENDENT MOVEMENTS in POST-RECONSTRUCTION POLITICS Volume II
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VOL. XLIV, NO. 8 Michigan Regimental Round Table Newsletter—Page 1 August 2004
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Confederate Names and Military Installations
Bloody Lane Trail
February 2018
CIVIL ENGINEERS LICENSES ISSUED PRIOR to 1/1/82 (Numerically Arranged)
Confederate Names and Military Installations
WHOSE HERITAGE? PUBLIC SYMBOLS of the CONFEDERACY 2 Southern Poverty Law Center WHOSE HERITAGE? PUBLIC SYMBOLS of the CONFEDERACY
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African American State Volunteers in the New South: Race, Masculinity & the Militia in Georgia, Texas and Virginia, 1871–
Reevaluating James Longstreet's Civil War Record on the Tactical Offensive
Looking for Bob: Black Confederate Pensioners After the Civil War
Annual Report
Confederate Military Manuscripts
“We Are a Spectacle to God”: the Phenomenon of Confederate Revivalism Andrew Scott Bledsoe
Today in Georgia History November 9, 1886 John Brown Gordon
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Congressional Record—Senate S3630
North Alabama Civil War Generals: 13 Wore Gray, the Rest Blue
Confederate Names and Military Installations
Southern Honor, Confederate Warfare : Southern Antebellum Cultural Values in Confederate Military Operations, 1861-1865
WILDERNESS and SPOTSYLVANIA 1864 Grant Versus Lee in the East