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Guide, Kane Family Papers (UPT 50 K916)
Patterson Family Papers
CIVIL WAR TREASURES: Louisiana Legends: Collections Feature Items Related to P
Henry C. Dubois Collection
The Civil War Collections Ar the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia
The Civil War in Prince William County
"4.+?$ Signature and Title of Certifying Official
Conflict and Controversy in the Confederate High Command: Johnston, Davis, Hood, and the Atlanta Campaign of 1864
“The Spirit Which You Have Aided to Infuse”: A. Lincoln, Little Mac, Fighting Joe, and the Question of Accountability in Union Command Relations
Occupying for Peace, the U.S. Army in Mexico, 1846-1848
Civil War Manuscripts
The Railroad's Geographic Impact on the Battle of First Manassas/Bull
Fitz-John Porter Papers [Finding Aid]. Library of Congress. [PDF Rendered
80 the Old Patterson Mansion. the OLD PATTERSON MANSION, THE
The Citizen Soldiers at North Point and Port Mchenry, September 12 & 13
Robert Patterson Correspondence to His Wife Amy Hunter Ewing, Part 1 David 'Bruce' Frobes (Frobes at Npgcable Dot Com)
The Meade Post Dispatch Fall 2019 [PDF]
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Kentucky DNA Match
Sufficient to Make Heaven Weep: the American Army in the Mexican War Brian M
“Major General George H. Thomas— Time and History Will Do Me Justice”
Twenty-Ninth Annual Reunion of the Association of the Graduates of The
About Covenanters
National Battlefield Park • Virginia
Robert Porter Patterson
Robert Patterson Sr
Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine The
“Confederate Grays”
319 by Rge'z G, Miller, .13 A
The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Vol. 2
George Wynkoop Collection
John H. Lemaster Divided Loyalties in a Complex Time
How the Southern Secession Crisis Became the American Civil War
The Amphibious Landing at Collado Beach During the Mexican
Patterson Family Genealogy
General George Gordon Meade
Lincoln's Search for a Winning General John C
The Early Morning of War: Bull Run, 1861
Correspondence of James K. Polk
"They're Comin' on Their All Fours!"
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