United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
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- Blue-blooded cavalryman, Captain William Brooke Rawle in the Army of the Potomac, May 1863-August 1865, edited by J. Gregory Acken
- Exploring the American Civil War through 50 historic treasures, Julie L. Holcomb
- Gunboats, muskets, and torpedoes, coastal North Carolina, 1861-1865, Michael G. Laramie
- Jubal Early's raid on Washington, 1864, by Benjamin Franklin Cooling
- Stonewall of the West, Patrick Cleburne and the Civil War, Craig L. Symonds
- Landscape turned red, the Battle of Antietam, Stephen W. Sears
- Civil War battlegrounds, the illustrated history of the war's pivotal battles and campaigns, text: Richard Sauers, Ph.D. and Betsy Holt
- War on the waters, the Union and Confederate navies, 1861-1865, James M. McPherson
- Hearts touched by fire, the best of battles and leaders of the Civil War, edited with an introduction by Harold Holzer ; with contributions by James M. McPherson ... [and others]
- Antietam National Battlefield, Kevin R. Pawlak
- Grant's victory, how Ulysses S. Grant won the Civil War, Bruce L. Brager
- The longest night, a military history of the Civil War, David J. Eicher ; foreword by James M. McPherson ; maps by Lee Vande Visse
- America's buried history, landmines in the Civil War, by Kenneth R. Rutherford
- "Forward my brave boys!", a history of the 11th Tennessee volunteer infantry, C.S.A. 1861-1865, M. Todd Cathey and Gary W. Waddey
- The sword of Lincoln, the Army of the Potomac, Jeffrey D. Wert
- Born to battle, Grant and Forrest : Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Chattanooga : the campaigns that doomed the Confederacy, Jack Hurst
- The Civil War in the border South, Christopher Phillips
- The Civil War in the South Carolina low country, how a Confederate artillery battery and a Black Union regiment defined the war, Ron Roth
- Campaigning with Grant, by Horace Porter
- Rising in flames, Sherman's March and the fight for a new nation, J.D. Dickey
- Defeating Lee, a history of the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, Lawrence A. Kreiser
- The uncivil war, irregular warfare in the upper South, 1861-1865, Robert R. Mackey
- Burnside's boys, the Union's Ninth Corps and the Civil War in the East, Darin Wipperman
- Battle maps of the Civil War, text by Kristopher D. White ; maps by Steven Stanley, Vol. I
- Eye of the storm, a Civil War odyssey, written and illustrated by Robert Knox Sneden ; edited by Charles F. Bryan, Jr., and Nelson D. Lankford
- Storming Vicksburg, Grant, Pemberton, and the battles of May 19-22, 1863, Earl J. Hess
- These rugged days, Alabama in the Civil War, John S. Sledge
- A young general and the fall of Richmond, the life and career of Godfrey Weitzel, G. William Quatman
- The Dahlgren affair, terror and conspiracy in the Civil War, Duane Schultz
- Decided on the battlefield, Grant, Sherman, Lincoln, and the election of 1864, David Alan Johnson
- A stillness at Appomattox, Bruce Catton
- Major General Robert E. Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, a biography, Darrell L. Collins
- Making Georgia howl!, the 5th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry in Kilpatrick's Campaign and the diary of Sgt. William H. Harding, Dave Dougherty
- Uncommon valor, a story of race, patriotism, and glory in the final battles of the Civil War, Melvin Claxton and Mark Puls
- Commander of all Lincoln's armies, a life of General Henry W. Halleck, John F. Marszalek
- Concise historical atlas of the U.S. Civil War, Aaron Sheehan-Dean
- Clashes of cavalry, the Civil War adventures of George Armstrong Custer and Jeb Stuart, by Thom Hatch
- Searching for Stonewall Jackson, a quest for legacy in a divided America, Ben Cleary
- Hiking through history, Civil War sites on the Appalachian Trail, Leanna Joyner
- The key to the Shenandoah Valley, geography and the Civil War struggle for Winchester, Edward B. McCaul, Jr
- Smithsonian's great battles & battlefields of the Civil War, a definitive guide based on the award-winning television series by MasterVision, Jay Wertz and Edwin C. Bearss ; foreword by James M. McPherson
- Longstreet, the Confederate general who defied the South, Elizabeth R. Varon
- General Lee's army, from victory to collapse, Joseph T. Glatthaar
- The Ideals guide to American Civil War places, by Julie Shively
- Battles and leaders of the Civil War, being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, new introduction by Roy F. Nichols
- Mosby's war reminiscences, Stuart's cavalry campaigns, by John S. Mosby
- Soldiers in the army of freedom, the 1st Kansas Colored, the Civil War's first African American combat unit, Ian Michael Spurgeon
- Cedar Mountain to Antietam, a Civil War campaign history of the Union XII Corps, July-September, 1862, M. Chris Bryan
- America aflame, how the Civil War created a nation, David Goldfield
- Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War correspondent, his dispatches from the Virginia front, edited, with a biographical essay and notes by R.J.M. Blackett
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