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A unique and fascinating collection of letters from a soldier, planter, and journalist The Union states of what is now the Midwest have received far l...Lees meer
Eyewitness Civil War testimony from a major American writer This facsimile edition of Albion W. Tourgée's regimental history of the 105th Ohio Volunte...Lees meer
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The story of the American Civil War is not complete without examining the extraordinary and influential lives of Jessie Frémont, Nelly McClellan, Elle...Lees meer
Essays on the Northern home front by a preeminent Civil War historian "The essays in this collection are snapshots about particular questions, bodies ...Lees meer
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The 27th United States Colored Troops (USCT), composed largely of free black Ohio men, served in the Union army from April 1864 to September 1865 in V...Lees meer
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