American Civil War (1861-1865)
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American Civil War (1861-1865)
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American Civil War (1861-1865)
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- A heart's home, Colleen Coble
- Custer's trials, a life on the frontier of a new America, T. J. Stiles
- Enemy women, Paulette Jiles
- Candle in the darkness, Lynn Austin
- An extraordinary union, by Alyssa Cole
- An unconditional freedom, Alyssa Cole
- Rodney the Partisan, Harry Castlemon
- Civil War Aftermath and Reconstruction, by Susan E. Hamen ; content consultant, Mark Elliott, PHD, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- I am Abraham Lincoln, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- A heart's home, Colleen Coble
- Heroines of Mercy Street, Pamela D. Toler
- Dark chaos, Ginny Dye
- Civil War on Sunday, Mary Pope Osborne
- 12 incredible facts about the US Civil War, by Robert Grayson
- Fire by night, book 2 of the refiner's fire series, Lynn Austin
- The Tubman command, Elizabeth Cobbs
- A Basket Brigade Christmas, three women, three love stories, one country divided
- Who was Robert E. Lee?, by Bonnie Bader ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Civil war through the eyes of Abraham Lincoln, Martha Kneib
- The Civil War, a narrative, Shelby Foote, Volume 1
- The second Mrs. Hockaday, a novel by Susan Rivers
- Picture the dead, Adele Griffin and Lisa Brown
- Looking at Lincoln, by Maira Kalman
- Charleston blockade, the journals of John B. Marchand, U.S. Navy, 1861-1862, edited with commentary by Craig L. Symonds
- The Copperhead
- Mathew Brady records the Civil War, by Kari Cornell ; content consultant, J. Matthew Gallman, Professor of History, University of Florida
- Abandoned memories, MaryLu Tyndall
- Riot, Walter Dean Myers
- Capital dames, the Civil War and the women of Washington 1848-1868, Cokie Roberts
- A heart's disguise, Colleen Coble
- All for the Union, the Civil War diary and letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes, edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes ; foreword by Geoffrey C. Ward
- Raintree County, --which had no boundaries in time and space, where lurked musical and strange names and mythical and lost peoples, and which was itself only a name musical and strange, Ross Lockridge, Jr. ; [foreword by Herman Wouk]
- Across five Aprils, by Irene Hunt
- Lincoln's spies, their secret war to save a nation, Douglas Waller
- The Littlest Rebel, Edward Peple
- Civil War Technology, by Tammy Gagne
- Liar, temptress, soldier, spy, four women undercover in the Civil War, by Karen Abbott
- A heart's disguise, Colleen Coble
- Mercy Street, a production of Lone Wolf Media and Scott Free Productions ; directors Roxann Dawson and Jeremy Webb ; producer David Rosemont ; created by Lisa Q. Wolfinger and David Zabel, [Season 1]
- Love held captive, Shelley Shepard Gray
- My name is Mary Sutter, Robin Oliveira
- Battle of First Bull Run, by Ted Ballard
- The blue and gray almanac, the Civil War in facts and figures, recipes and slang, Albert A. Nofi
- Civil War leaders, by Judy Dodge Cummings ; content consultant, Matt Gallman, PHD, Department of History, University of Florida
- Love me tender, Twentieth Century Fox presents a CinemaScope picture ; screenplay by Robert Buckner ; produced by David Weisbart ; directed by Robert D. Webb
- Fierce patriot, the tangled lives of william tecumseh sherman, Robert L. O'Connell
- Spy of Richmond, Jocelyn Green
- Finding Mercy, Michael Landon Jr. & Cindy Kelley
- Raising the Hunley, produced by National Geographic Television
- Rifles for Watie