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Historic Papers on the Causes of the Civil War
- Written by: Eugenia Dunlap Potts
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In this intriguing exploration of the causes of the United States Civil War, the author presents a Southern womans perspective that delves into historical narratives while also engaging in some controversial Slavery Apologetics. Join us as we uncover her unique viewpoint on why the South saw itself as the underdog in this pivotal conflict. (Summary by FNH)
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Strange Stories Of The Civil War
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Dive into twelve captivating narratives that unfold during the American Civil War, each recounted by those who experienced the events firsthand or by contemporary observers. Join David Wales as he brings these extraordinary tales to life.
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History of the Civil War, 1861-1865
- Written by: James Ford Rhodes
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Dive into the richly detailed narrative of the Civil War, a Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece by Rhodes. This comprehensive overview not only chronicles the key battles and influential generals but also delves into the intricate politics, economics, and international relations of the era. Rhodes skillfully distinguishes between fact and opinion, ensuring clarity as he illuminates the strategies and mindsets that shaped this tumultuous period. Engaging and insightful, this account of the Civil War promises to captivate and educate readers alike. NOTE Footnotes will not be read but can be found...
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Theodore Winthrop- A Civil War Narrative Aborted by Death
- Written by: Theodore Winthrop
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Theodore Winthrop (1828 – 1861) was a dynamic writer, lawyer, and globe-trotter whose life was tragically cut short during the American Civil War. Serving as one of the first Union officers, he met his fate at the Battle of Big Bethel in June 1861. Winthrop contributed two insightful articles to The Atlantic Monthly, part of an intended series capturing the early days of the war. Unfortunately, he was unable to complete the third installment before his death. This Librivox recording features his finished articles along with an obituary from The Atlantic Monthly that includes the essence of ...
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The Great Railroad Adventure A Civil War Eyewitness Account
- Written by: William Pittenger
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Experience the thrilling firsthand account of the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862, captured just a year after the daring events unfolded. During the early days of the American Civil War in April 1862, Union volunteers, led by civilian James J. Andrews, embarked on a bold mission to sabotage the Confederate army by targeting the Western and Atlantic Railroad. They commandeered a train named The General from Big Shanty, Georgia, sparking a high-stakes pursuit by Confederate forces on foot and by locomotive. This gripping narrative details the audacious raid and its far-reaching consequences, ...
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Recollections of the Civil War
- Written by: Charles Anderson Dana
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Recollections of the Civil War captures the tumultuous events of the American Civil War through a unique lens of historical, political, and personal insights. This remarkable collection of reminiscences, penned by Mr. Dana, reflects his dedicated purpose over several years and was completed just months before his passing on October 17, 1897. For an enriching experience, be sure to visit the e-book catalog page, where youll find captivating illustrations and a helpful index. (Summary by Preface and WoollyBee)
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Memories of the Civil War
- Written by: Henry B. James
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Henry B. James, just 20 years old when he enlisted in the Union Army, found himself at the heart of the Civil Wars most pivotal battles. Thirty years later, he penned a heartfelt memoir that opens with the reflection, Mine was not an exceptional experience, only that of many a boy of ’61, but it may partly answer the question so often asked What did the privates do? Join Ciufi Galeazzi as she brings to life this poignant account of a young soldiers journey through one of Americas most tumultuous times.
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History of the Civil War, 1861-1865
- Written by: Oscar Browning
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Immerse yourself in this Pulitzer Prize-winning account of the Civil War, penned by the esteemed historian Rhodes in 1918. This expertly crafted overview goes beyond mere battles and generals, providing a rich exploration of the political, economic, and international factors that shaped this tumultuous period. Rhodes offers valuable insights into the strategies and mindsets of the time, clearly distinguishing between facts and his personal perspectives. Comprehensive and engaging, this history promises to enlighten and captivate readers at every turn. NOTE Footnotes will not be read but can be...
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Under the Guns - A womans reminiscences of the Civil War
- Written by: Annie Wittenmyer
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In Under the Guns, experience the untold stories of the Civil War through the eyes of a woman who lived through it all. This collection of true-life reminiscences offers an authentic glimpse into the heart of a tumultuous period, grounded in real events and personal encounters. From her first days of volunteering in the hospitals near her home in Keokuk, Iowa, to the poignant moments shared with soldiers and their families, the author captures the essence of resilience and compassion amid chaos. My goal is to shine a light on the many personal tales entwined with the significant military ...
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Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War
- Written by: Leander Stillwell
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At just 18 years old, Leander Stillwell was a farm boy from Illinois, living a simple life in a log cabin when the U.S. Civil War erupted. Driven by a strong sense of duty to help preserve the nation, Stillwells youthful patriotism was laced with a mix of bravado; the thought of remaining at home to toil in the fields while the sound of cannons echoed nearby was simply unbearable. In January 1861, he enlisted in the 61st Illinois Infantry. However, his romanticized view of soldiering quickly shattered at the Battle of Shiloh, where he witnessed the brutal realities of war for the first time. ...
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My Story of the Civil War and the Under-Ground Railroad
- Written by: Marvin Benjamin Butler
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Experience the Civil War through the eyes of a private soldier, as he shares his daily routines, the challenges he faced, his anxieties, and the skirmishes and battles that defined his journey. This personal narrative offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in history.
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