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Among collections of letters written between American soldiers and their spouses, the Civil War correspondence of William and Jane Standard stands out...Lees meer
The election of 1860 was a crossroad in American history. Faced with four major candidates, voters in the North and South went to the polls not knowin...Lees meer
Private Silas W. Haven, a native New Englander transplanted to Iowa, enlisted in 1862 to fight in a war that he believed was God’s punishment for the ...Lees meer
In July 1862, Burt Green Wilder left Boston to join Dr. Francis Brown, a surgeon working at Judiciary Square Hospital, one of the new army pavilion ho...Lees meer
Focusing on the overlapping nature of culture and politics, this title delves into the world of antebellum bohemians and the newspapermen who surround...Lees meer
In the summer of 1862, as Union morale ebbed low with home front division over war costs, coming emancipation, and demoralizing battlefield losses, 24...Lees meer
Presents the biography of Orlando M Poe, William Sherman's chief engineer and the man whose post-Civil War engineering work changed Great Lakes naviga...Lees meer
On March 9, 1862, the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia met in the Battle of Hampton Roads–the first time ironclad vessels would engage each other in comba...Lees meer
Lt. Col. Theodore Lyman served as Gen. George Gordon Meade's aide-de-camp from September 1863 until the end of the Civil War. Lyman was a Harvard-trai...Lees meer
In language that resonates with power and beauty, this compilation of personal letters written from 1844 to 1864 tells the compelling story of controv...Lees meer
The Union states of what is now the Midwest have received far less attention from historians than those of the East, and much of Michigan’s Civil War ...Lees meer
The chronicle of a Union soldier's seven months in captivity Besides the risks of death or wounding in combat, the average Civil War soldier faced the...Lees meer
This facsimile edition of Albion W. Tourgée's regimental history of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was first published in 1896. Tourgée, a lawyer a...Lees meer
The story of the American Civil War is not complete without examining the extraordinary and influential lives of the wives of Abraham Lincoln’s top ge...Lees meer
Includes essays on the Northern home front. This title brings together essays on the economic, social, and domestic aspects of life in the North durin...Lees meer
Presents the first comprehensive history of the 27th United States Colored Troops (USCT). By including rich details culled from private letters and pe...Lees meer
In 1861, Lt. Col. William Hoffman was appointed to the post of commissary general of prisoners and urged to find a suitable site for the construction ...Lees meer
Offers fascinating perspectives on the war from two German immigrants. This title is suitable for those interested in ethnicity and immigration.Lees meer
Civil War letters from soldiers serving in a German regiment Organized by Colonel August Willich, a former Prussian army officer who led troops during...Lees meer
The martial enthusiasm that engulfed the North when the American Civil War commenced in April 1861 vanished by the following summer. Repeated military...Lees meer
In the summer of 1861, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Charles Maxwell Allen US consul to Bermuda. This book compiles Allen's Civil War dispatches...Lees meer
This collection of previously unpublished diaries and correspondence between Maj. William Medill and older brother Joseph, one of the influential owne...Lees meer