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UNIT HISTORIES Regimental Histories and Personal Narratives
Tennessee Civil War Trails Program 213 Newly Interpreted Marker
Traces Volume 26, Number 3 Kentucky Library Research Collections Western Kentucky University,
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UNION CAUSE in KENTUCKY Captain Thomas Speed from a Phirtotjraph the UNION CAUSE in KENTUCKY
Kentucky and Kentuckians in the American Civil War: Nonfiction Materials Available at Madison County Public Library, Plus Selected Websites
Military History of Kentucky
The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Index 1997-2006 Volumes 95-104
Civil War Collections in Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western
Jackson Purchase Confederate in the Civil
1 Thompson, Ed Porter. History of the Orphan Brigade. Louisville, Kty
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
Kentucky's Civil War Heritage Guide
Louisville and the 1862 Confederate Invasion of Kentucky
The Confederate Defense of Mobile, 1861-1865. (Volume I and Volume Ii)
Abraham Lincoln Had Five Brothers-In-Law Who Served in the Confederate Army
Confederate Wizards of the Saddle
Top View
Ramage on Jenkins, 'The Battle Rages Higher: the Union's Fifteenth Kentucky Infantry'
The Florida Brigade of the Army of Tennessee Jonathan C
Spring 2010 No 1
Civil War Driving Tour Clark County Kentucky
“A House Divided” Walking Tour of Lexington Cemetery
The Civil War in the Purchase
Civil War Diaries and Personal Narratives