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Civil War - in U.S. history, conflict (1861–65) between the Northern states (the Union) and the Southern states that seceded from the Union and formed the Confederacy. It is generally known in the South as the War between the States and is also called the War of the Rebellion (the official Union designation), the War of Secession, and the War for Southern Independence. The name Civil War


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    This Hallowed Ground: The Story of the Union Side of the Civil War » Read Now

    by Bruce Catton. 438 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    A detailed description of the military and political aspects of the war.
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    The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861-1865 » Read Now

    by Fred Albert Shannon. 330 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Organization and Administration of the Union Army Volume I ZOUAVES OF 1861 The Organization and Administration of the Union Army 1861-1865 by FRED ALBERT...
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    The Spotsylvania Campaign: Military Campaigns of the Civil War » Read Now

    by Gary W. Gallagher. 274 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    In this comprehensive assessment of the Spotsylvania Campaign, top military historians examine one of the bloodiest clashes in the Civil War--the confrontation between Grant and Lee over a two-week period in May of 1864. 43 illustrations. 8 maps.
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    The American Iliad: The Epic Story of the Civil War as Narrated by Eyewitnesses and Contemporaries » Read Now

    by Otto Eisenschiml, Ralph Newman. 722 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...seceded from the Union, as everyone had expected...supposed that no foreign army would ever attempt...exchanged. The Federal Army came near, and his...went down to the...
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    Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies » Read Now

    by J. B. Hood. 358 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    John Bell Hood may be the South's most famously unfortunate soldier. With his reckless charges that broke Union defenses at Gaines's Mill, Second Bull Run, South Mountain and Antietam, Hood became the beau ideal of the Southern cavalier. However, his heroics contained the seeds of his own downfall:...
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    The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion » Read Now

    by Lawrence Frederick Kohl, Clair A. Mulholland. 488 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The 116th Pennsylvania was no ordinary regiment. For two hard years it fought with Thomas Meagher's celebrated Irish Brigade of the Army of the Potomac. Though only partially Irish itself, the 116th won an honored place in this famous unit's history by its faithful service in some of the bloodiest...
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    Captains of the Civil War: A Chronicle of the Blue and the Gray » Read Now

    by William Wood. 424 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...it reached the farthest army posts in Texas. In all Louisiana the Union Gov ernment had only forty...West Virginia, the main Union army had been disastrously...the pressure...
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    The Art of Command in the Civil War » Read Now

    by Steven E. Woodworth. 196 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The military history of the Civil War has tended to focus on such issues as tactics, courage under fire, and which leader was capable of the bold stroke (Lee) and which one wasn't (McClellan). Overlooked in these important issues is the matter of command itself: mastery of the resources required for...
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    Civil War Generalship: The Art of Command » Read Now

    by W. J. Wood. 274 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This study challenges both the accepted convention that the American Civil War was the first "modern war" and the myth that Civil War leaders were guided by foreign and American military thought in fighting their war. Wood's work takes an innovative approach by selecting three typical higher level...
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    The Citizen-Soldier: The Memoirs of a Civil War Volunteer » Read Now

    by John Beatty. 382 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    When Southerners fired on Fort Sumter in April 1861, John Beatty left his bank job in Ohio to answer President Lincoln's call for soldiers. Within a short while he was commanding the Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment, as green to combat as his men. The diary he kept from June 1861 to January...
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    Turned Inside Out: Recollections of a Private Soldier in the Army of the Potomac » Read Now

    by Frank Wilkeson, James M. McPherson. 246 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This memoir is no misty-eyed bit of nostalgia. Frank Wilkeson writes, he tells us, because "the history of the fighting to suppress the slave holders' rebellion, thus far written, has been the work of commanding generals. The private soldiers who won the battles and lost them through the ignorance...
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    Hardtack and Coffee, Or the Unwritten Story of Army Life » Read Now

    by John D. Billings, Charles W. Reed, William L. Shea. 413 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Most histories of the Civil War focus on battles and top brass. Hardtack and Coffee is one of the few to give a vivid, detailed picture of what ordinary soldiers endured every day--in camp, on the march, at the edge of a booming, smoking hell.
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    General John Buford » Read Now

    by Edward G. Longacre. 312 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This book tells the life story of John Buford. He and his cavalry played a crucial role on the first day of the battle of Gettysburg and he was also involved in the Sioux Campaign of 1855.
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    Burnside » Read Now

    by William Marvel. 514 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
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    Major General John Alexander McClernand: Politician in Uniform » Read Now

    by Richard L. Kiper. 386 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    John A. McClernand was a leading Democratic congressman from Illinois who, in 1861, became a brigadier general in the Union army. Although a "political general, " McClernand proved himself on the battlefield until he ran afoul of Ulysses S. Grant and was relieved of his command of the Thirteenth...
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    George B. McClellan: The Man Who Saved the Union » Read Now

    by H. J. Eckenrode, Bryan Conrad. 296 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...to organize, equip, and train the Union army in 1861-62, it is probable that...when he came into command of the Union army, spent months in training troops...the news of...

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