Exchange of Prisoners - Rumors from Richmond.pdf Exciting Adventures - Reconnoissances in North Carolina Waters.pdf Exciting Provost Duty – Stirring times at Knoxville at the close of the War.pdf Execution of Corbin and McGraw on Johnson's Island - Convicted by court martial of recruiting for the Confederate Army.pdf Execution of Dr. Wright - Graphic description by an eye-witness.pdf Experiences in Southern Prison-Pens – Something about Cahawba prison.pdf Experiences of a Prisoner in Dixie – Guarded by Imboden’s men at Richmond.pdf Experiences of an Assistant Quartermaster – Sherman’s Bummers had far from a picnic on their long march.pdf Explanation of Pope's Advance to the Rapidan and retreat to the Rappahannock - Strength of the Rebel Army.pdf Exploding a Mine - Story of the Crater Movement at Petersburg.pdf Fall of Fort Fisher- Report from the Flagship Malvern off Fort Fisher, NC.pdf Fall of New Orleans - A Graphic Sketch of the Opening of the Mississippi.pdf Fall of Richmond – Evacuation of the Capital of the Confederacy as seen by a Boy.pdf Farragut's Squadron - Battle of Mobile Bay.pdf Farragut's Victory - A Glance at its Importance.pdf Fate of the Cumberland – A useless sacrifice of a gallant crew and stout ship in Hampton Roads.pdf Federal Rule in New Orleans - Departure of General Butler.pdf Federal Troops Probably in Possession of Port Royal - Great excitement in Rebeldom.pdf Field Hospital at Sandy Hook – Stealing stragglers from Sheridan’s Army to build the hospital and act as guards.pdf Fight at Atlanta – Work of the Seventy-eighth and Twentieth Ohio that day.pdf Fight at Charleston - Repulse of the Federal Iron-Clads.pdf Fight at Paducah - Description by an eye-witness.pdf Fight at Pensacola - Reported bombardment of Fort McRae by the Niagara and Colorado .pdf Fight on Roanoke Island – The Confederates Victorious; Enemy land five thousand men.pdf Fighting at Philadelphia - The Infantry in the East Tennessee Campaign at 1863.pdf Fighting at Tupelo - The Live Eagle Brigade and Its Gallant Work.pdf Fighting Before Richmond - Stirring incidents of the Battle of Seven Pines.pdf Fighting Black Hawk in Utah – The exciting adventure of Dispatch Bearers and a game little mustang.pdf Fighting for Vicksburg - Experience of a 30th Illinois Soldier.pdf Fighting Forrest – An Iowa Cavalryman's tale of Soldier's Labor Lost.pdf Fighting Forrest – Capron’s Brigade and how it aided Schofield’s Army.pdf Fighting His Way - The Night Passage of Kilpatrick Through Monterey Pass.pdf Fighting in the West - Battle of Wilson's Creek, Where the Gallant Lyon Fell.pdf Fighting Jackson – The 7th Indiana in the Shenandoah Valley in 1862.pdf Fighting, Scouting and Picketing - Incidents in the History of the Saber Brigade, Army of the Cumberland.pdf Fired First and Last Shots – Remarkable experience of Major Laughlin, 155th Pennsylvania.pdf Firing on Fort Sumter - Experience of a Northern Mechanic in Charleston.pdf First battle of the Civil War - As seen by an eye-witness.pdf First Bull Run - A newspaper correspondents experience.pdf First Bull Run - Experiences of an Ohio Three Months’ Man.pdf First Day at Gettysburg - Heavy engagement on the Chambersburg Pike.pdf First Flag in Petersburg – The colors of the 1st Michigan Sharpshooters thrust thru the face of the town clock.pdf First Naval Movement - Early Union Expedition on the Coast of North Carolina.pdf First Pennsylvania Light Artillery - Grand array of splendidly efficient batteries.pdf First Steps in War - Organizing a New Regiment and Taking It to the Field.pdf Five Days in the Field - A New York Engineer at the Battle of the Wilderness.pdf Five Forks - Of Greater Importance Than it Has Gotten Credit For.pdf Flanking Johnston - The Army of the Tennessee on the Move.pdf Flashing Sabers - Chasing Lee’s Columns After Gettysburg.pdf Flights from Prison - The story af a prison escape.pdf Flights from Prison - The story of a Prison Escape that resembles Comrade Hill's.pdf Florence Military Prison - The Yadkee Prisoners.pdf Forerunner of the Gatling Gun – Terrible slaughter at Charles City Crossroads.pdf Formidable Craft – Two Rebel Rams that caused consternation in the North.pdf Fort Blakely - A Seamans account of its capture.pdf Fort Delaware - A visitor describes this formidable fortress.pdf Fort Delaware Prison - Soldiers released under a flag of truce.pdf Fort Donelson - General Johnston Hurrying Re-enforcements to the Fort.pdf Fort Donelson - Letter from an eye-witness to the battle.pdf Fort Donelson - Preliminary Movements of the Contending Forces.pdf Fort Donelson - Preliminary reconnaissance into Kentucky.pdf Fort Donelson – The defense and surrender from a Confederate standpoint.pdf Fort Fisher Taken – 2,500 prisoners and 72 guns taken; Official reports.pdf Fort Fisher Taken - Report from Admiral Porter.pdf Fort Gregg – Timely and most soldierly reflections upon revisiting the battlefield.pdf Fort Harrison - How It was Stormed Early in that September Day.pdf Fort Harrison – How it was taken, and the first three Union men on the Ramparts.pdf Fort Henry Taken - The Navy Again Triumphant.pdf Fort Pillow – A graphic account of Forrest’s Bloody work.pdf Fort Steadman – General Lee’s plan and its purpose.pdf Fort Steadman - The 100th Pennsylvania in the Recapture of Fort Steadman.pdf Fort Sumter Attacked - Bombardment all day yesterday.pdf Four-Gun Battery - Harrison’s Brigade at the Battle of Resaca.pdf Franklin and Nashville - Narrative by John McElroy.pdf Fredericksburg - As Seen by One of Meagher's Irish Brigade.pdf Fredericksburg - Points of attack and defense on the Rappahannock.pdf From Battlefield to Prison - Recollections of the Battle of Port Republic and Prison Life at Lynchburg and Belle Isle.pdf From Britain's Docks - Career of the Rebel Ram Atlanta.pdf From Cairo to Donelson - The 30th Indiana in Active Service in the West.pdf From Chattanooga - Camp of the 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, December 28, 1863.pdf From Culpeper to Spottsylvania - Interesting Reminiscence by a Veteran Who Saw What He Relates.pdf From Fortress Monroe - Naval Bombardment at Gloucester Point.pdf From General Rosecran's Army - Terrible Battle at Murfreesboro.pdf From Grant's Army - A Letter from a private soldier recalls a six day's campaign.pdf From Hampton Roads - Monitor, Stevens and Nargatuck at work.pdf From Louisville to the Sea - A soldiers diary of the civil wa.pdf From Milliken’s Bend to Vicksburg - Narrative of the Part Taken by the 114th Ohio.pdf From Mobile - Farragut's victory; forts invested by General Granger.pdf From New Orleans - Details of the capture; The forts surrender.pdf From Pulaski to Nashville - The Positions and Part Taken by the First Brigade, Second Division, Fourth Corps.pdf From Sandusky - Particulars of the Great Copperhead Plot.pdf From Sandusky, Ohio - Conspiracy uncovered to capture the steamer Michigan and liberation of prisoners at Johnson's Island.pdf From Second Bull Run to Antietam – Campaigning with the Army of the Potomac under Pope and McClellan.pdf From Sherman's Army - Operations before Atlanta to August 6.pdf From the 7th regiment - Notes from the battlefield; Camp Tyler, Virginia, April 13, 1862.pdf From the Army before Corinth - Our Chicago boys and batteries.pdf From the Army Before Richmond - An eye-witness tells of the terrible engagement upon the Peninsula.pdf From the Army of the Potomac - Reported capture of Richmond by General Keyes.pdf From the Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Regiment - Extract of a letter of a Private Soldier, May 13, 1862.pdf From the Lower Potomac - Large Force of Rebels at Mathias Point.pdf From the Rapidan to Groveton - Imminent Peril of the Union Army Under Pope.pdf From the Sea to the Grand Review – Geary’s Division marches away from Savannah on the road towards Atlanta.pdf Full account of the Naval Battle off Charleston - The Blockade not raised at all.pdf Fuller's Ohio Brigade - A Band of Buckeye Boys Who Rendered Famous Service.pdf Gaines's Mill – A hospital steward’s sketchy picture of a day with bullets and bandages.pdf Gallant Soldier Sons - Bright Record of the 109th Pennsylvania in Armies East and West.pdf Garfield in Kentucky – Humphrey Marshall plants his foot upon his native Heath.pdf Garfield's Successful Campaign – Driving General Humphrey Marshall out of the Big Sandy Valley and Eastern Kentucky.pdf General A.J. Smith's Raid – And the meeting he had with Forrest at Tupelo.pdf General B.F. Kelley - The Man Who Kept Jackson Out of Pennsylvania.pdf General Berdan - And his famous sharpshooters at gettysburg.pdf General Blunt's Campaign in Southwest Missouri - Detailed by an officer who was an eye-witness.pdf General C.P. Stone in the South – The only high officer in Banks’s Army who had any fight in him.pdf General Curtis’s Army - The March Through Arkansas from Batesville to Helena.pdf General D.E. Sickles - Defends the course pursued by him at Gettysburg.pdf General Ewell - A staff officer tells the story of his capture.pdf General Frys Story - Of Mill Springs and how Zollicoffer fell by his hand.pdf General Grant’s Spies – One of his trusted officers writes interestingly of them.pdf General Hazen at Chattanooga by General Green B. Raum.pdf General Hill's Report - Explanation of the steps taken to intercept and pursue Garnett's Army in Virginia and Maryland.pdf General Howards Reminiscences - Personal Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion, 1883.pdf General Howards Reminiscences - Personal Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion, 1884.pdf General Howards Reminiscences - Personal Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion, 1885.pdf General Irvin McDowell – General Haupt considered him the ablest General in the Army of the Potomac.pdf General John E. Wool - A Hero of Three Wars.pdf General Lee's Retreat - Pursuit by the Army of the Potomac.pdf General Philip Sheridan - A dashing cavalryman and a hard fighter.pdf General Philip Sheridan - A little gossip about the chief of the army.pdf General Philip Sheridan - Personal Recollections.pdf General Philip Sheridan - Talks of fighting and scouting on the plains.pdf General Robert Anderson - Anecdotes never before published.pdf General W. S. Hancock - His sudden death on Governors island.pdf General William F. Smith - Perhaps the Greatest Strategist of the Civil War.pdf General William Nelson - The hard experiences the 34th Indiana boys had with him.pdf General Zook at Gettysburg – He leads his brigade into the very vortex of death and destruction.pdf Gettysburg - A Complete Analysis of the Official Records.pdf Gettysburg - After twenty Years.pdf Gettysburg – As the historic town appeared before and after the battle.pdf Gettysburg – General J.B. Sweltzer’s Brigade in the fearful struggles of the Second Day.pdf Gettysburg - Great Speech of General Sickles on the Battlefield July 2, 1863.pdf Gettysburg – Impressions of a great battle as told by the Chief of Orderlies.pdf Gettysburg - The Campaign was a Chapter of Accidents.pdf Gettysburg - The Third Corps' Great Battle on July 2.pdf Gettysburg Battle - Discussion of its importance and the results of a Rebel Victory.pdf Gettysburg Campaign - The Movements of Union and Confederate Troops.pdf Gettysburg Reminiscences - A Surgeon's Story of the Battle on Pennsylvania's Soil.pdf Girding for the War - Traitors and Spies.pdf Girl Guerillas - Missouri maidens who fought with bushwhackers in the Civl War.pdf Globe Tavern – A soldier’s recollections of the Weldon Railroad.pdf Going Foraging - A hunt for much needed supplies.pdf Going to the Union Army – A Tennessee refugee’s perilous journey to Kentucky, guided by a Federal Spy.pdf Goodbye to Dixie - An Ohio Soldier's Story of His Escape From Danville.pdf Grant and Thomas – How they appeared to a correspondent when Missionary Ridge was captured.pdf Grant at Vicksburg – Storming the Confederate Works on the 22nd of May.pdf Great Battle at Columbus - Samuel Harman of the Washington Rifles was an eye-witness.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - A full and graphic account of the Three Days Conflict by an eye-witness.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - Army of the Potomac Victorius.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - Cavalry Fight at Hagerstown.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - Desperate Fighting; The Rebels driven from the state.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - First Day, Death of General Reynolds.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - Rebel forces concentrating in the mountains between Carlisle and Gettysburg.pdf Great Battle at Gettysburg - Union Troops Victorius; Rebels Retreating.pdf Great Battle at Manassas Junction - Full account by an eye-witness.pdf Great Battle at Memphis - Our gunboats overpowered; Memphis is in the hands of the enemy.pdf Great Battle at Pittsburg Landing - Nelson's brigade drives the Rebels back two miles.pdf Great Battle near Springfield, Missouri - Additional details from an eye-witness.pdf Great Cavalry Fight - The engagement at Beverly's Ford and Brandy Station; 200 prisoners taken.pdf Great Naval Fight - Statement of the Pilot of the Cumberland.pdf Greatest Cavalry Raid in History – The swoop of the Western Rough Riders thru Alabama and Georgia.pdf Greene's Brigade – Its splendid defense of Culp’s Hill.pdf Gregg’s Cavalry - Its Participation in the Stoneman Raid of 1863 .pdf Grierson and Forrest as Raiders – Grierson and Forrest as Raiders; Forrest’s spectacular raid into Memphis.pdf Guerillas Rounded Up – Troopers of the 6th Pennsylvania have a lively time with Rebel Raiders in the Winter of 1863.pdf Gunboat Fight at Fort Donelson - An eye-witness details the fight between Federal gunboats and the batteries of Fort Donelson.pdf Hancock at Gettysburg - Sent by Meade to restore the routed right wing.pdf Hard Lines - The Pitiful Experience of a Union Prisoner in Southern Pens.pdf Harper’s Ferry – A story of the surrender, by one of the garrison.pdf Harper's Ferry – How the Cavalry escaped out of the toils..pdf Harper's Ferry and its Surrender - Recollections of a disastrous campaign, by W. H. Sanderson.pdf Harris Light Cavalry – The unique and brilliant career 2nd New York Cavalry.pdf Harrison at Peach Tree Creek – Splendid gallantry of a future President in a sanguinary melee.pdf Harrisons Landing, 1862 - Rebels shelling the Union army .pdf Hatch’s Hard Riders - The Brilliant Services of the Cavalry at Nashville.pdf Hawes’s Shop - An Episode of Sheridan’s Great Cavalry Raid.pdf Hawkin's Zouaves - Charge of the 9th New York at Roanoke Island.pdf Hettie Fletcher - Rebel heroine of North Mountain.pdf High-Water Mark of the Campaign – The fierce struggle for the Four-Gun Battery at Resaca.pdf His Early Service - Picket Duty that was hazardous.pdf His First Battle - An Indiana Boys experience in the second days fight at Shiloh.pdf His Story – An Ohio Boy's Experience in the War.pdf Historic Manassas - Experience of a Minnesota Comrade on the Old Battlefield.pdf History of a Great Conspiracy - The conspirators and their programme; The Subterranian Passage found on Johnson's Island.pdf History of the Corps - How They Were Formed and of What Troops Composed.pdf History of the Ram Fleet and the Mississippi Marine Brigade in the War for the Union on the Mississippi and its Tributaries. The story of the Ellets and their men (1907).pdf Hit by a Rebel Sharpshooter – An interesting incident which occurred while Longstreet was besieging Suffolk.pdf Hold the Fort - Message From Corse.pdf Hold the Fort - Signal messages between Kenesaw and Allatoona.pdf Holding Allatoona – Graphic description of the Battle by a Wisconsin Veteran.pdf Holding Duck River – Interesting episodes as told by a 14th Illinois man.pdf Holly Springs - A Ten-Strike by Van Dorn and Murphy Caught Napping.pdf Home on Furlough – A Maine Veteran’s story of his wartime vacation and its train of untoward happenings.pdf Hood's Campaign - Sherman pursues Hood Northward..., by Captain Henry Romeyn, 5th U.S. Infantry.pdf Hood's Invasion of Tennessee – General Wagner and his troops at Spring Hill; Errors and omissions in Captain Schofield’s account.pdf Hood's Lines Broken - But General Cox could not have ordered a charge, by A.J. Bradford, Company F, 20th Michigan Cavalry.pdf Hooker and the Army – General Le Due indignantly denies that Hooker had lost the confidence of his men.pdf Horrors of Belle Isle – A Connecticut comrade takes up Captain Beecham’s account and continues the narrative.pdf Horrors of Point Lookout and Elmira Prisons - A soldier's experience of a protracted confinement.pdf Horrors of Rebel Prisons - An account that makes the blood run cold.pdf Horrors of the Battlefield – A Massachusetts comrade piled dead comrades before him after a charge on the Confederate works at Petersburg.pdf Horrors of the Battlefield - The terrible record of the brave Illinois Division led by the gallant McClernand.pdf Horrors of the Columbia - A French Scout's Memories of Sheridan 40 Tears Ago.pdf Hostilities Commenced - Bombardment of Fort Sumter.pdf How a Fort Was Taken - The Investment and Bombardment of Fort Pulaski.pdf How I Captured Seven Johnnies – An incident of the Antietam Campaign.pdf How Mobile Bay was taken - Story of America's Greatest Naval Fight witnessed from the deck of one of the conquering ships.pdf How Sergeant Rand Became a Private – A tale of self-sacrifice and heroism.pdf How the Queen of the West ran the Blockade – A correspondent’s account of the running of the blockade at Vicksburg.pdf How the Rebels Treat Our Prisoners - Albert D. Richardson testifies of the barbarous treatment before the Committee on the Conduct of the War.pdf How they treat Union Prisoners in Richmond - A Cavalryman recounts his ordeal there.pdf How Wadsworth Fell - His death at the Battle of the Wilderness.pdf Hunting Deserters – Life with the 4th Cavalry in Texas after the Civil War.pdf Hurling Hood Back – A 93rd Indiana comrade tells of doings at Nashville.pdf In A Tight Place - Jeb Stuart's Close Call at Verdiersville.pdf In Battle Line - by Free S. Bowley.pdf In Front of Atlanta - The Desperate Fighting of the Seventeenth Corps.pdf In Front of Fort Wagner – How the 82 men of the 12th Mass drove 89 rebels from their earthworks and captured 68 of them.pdf In Front of Yorktown – Evacuation by the Confederates.pdf In Front of Yorktown – Incidents and anecdotes of the siege.pdf In Front of Yorktown- A Reminiscence.pdf In Hostile Hands – A plain tale of trial and suffering in Salisbury Prison.pdf In Libby Prison - A Sandusky County Soldier's experiences.pdf In Mosby’s Clutches – One of the 5th New York Cavalry who fell into the hands of the guerillas.pdf In Old Virginia - The 5th New York Cavalry in General John Pope's Campaign.pdf In Pennsylvania - The trying march from Falmouth to Gettysburg.pdf In Rear Of Vicksburg - Grant’s Campaign that Bottled up Pemberton’s Army.pdf In Rebel Prisons - The graphic story of Lieut. Willis, 51st Indiana.pdf In the Army - Reminiscences of a Quartermaster Sergeant.pdf In the Carolinas - The Northward Sweep of Sherman's Resistless Army.pdf In the Dismal Swamp – Revisiting the battlefields of the Roanoke Country; The gallant charge of the Hawkin’s Zouaves.pdf In the Enemy's Hands – How a Union Soldier, wounded, saw the fight from both sides at Cedar Creek.pdf In the Front Line at Ezra Chapel - What a Member of the 29th Missouri Saw in That Battle.pdf In the Hands of the Philistines - A weary sojourn in the bull-pens of the South.pdf In the Historic Shenandoah - At Cedar Creek, Belle Grove Farmhouse, Sheridan's Headquarters.pdf In the Saddle - Services of the Cavalry at the Battle of Nashville.pdf In the South in 1862 – Corporal Pike graphically describes conditions in Macon and elsewhere in the early part of the war.pdf In the Thick of It - What the Iron Brigade Experienced in the Old-Dominion.pdf In the Trenches - A Ninth Corps man tells of storming Petersburg.pdf In the Wild West - Arizona at the outbreak of the rebellion.pdf In the Wilderness - How the Vermont Brigade and Getty’s Division Fought and Suffered.pdf In the Wilderness – Opening of the Forty Days Fight.pdf In the Wilderness - The Army of the Potomac Moves Toward Richmond.pdf In The Wilderness - The Disaster to Shaler's and Seymour's Brigades.pdf In War Times - The National Capital Just Before the Outbreak.pdf In West Virginia - One of the Important Early Campaigns of the War.pdf Incidents at Resaca – The advance of the first day and bloody repulse of the second.pdf Incidents of McClellan's Retreat – A starving horde reached Harrison’s Landing.pdf Incidents of the Battles at Resaca - Details of the operation of our forces.pdf Inside of Rebeldom - Life of a Private in the Confederate Army.pdf Interesting Revelations - General Baker's History of the Secret Service.pdf Into the Wilderness – Barlow’s position at the Brock Road and Hancock’s and Longstreet’s position on the Plank Road revisited.pdf Invading Virginia – The Rebels fail to fortify Arlington.pdf Invasion at Gettysburg - Carlisle, Gettysburg and York in Rebel hands.pdf Invasion of Vermont from the Canada side - An eye-witness account; Robbery of banks and panic of the citizens.pdf Iron-Clad vessels - The Fight in Hampton Roads.pdf Island Number Ten - The Enforced Evacuation of Columbus by General Polk.pdf Island Number Ten - The First Success in Opening the Mississippi.pdf Its Last Campaign - Shield’s Division Raced with Stonewall Jackson.pdf Jeff Davis on Andersonville - All the fault of the North, we thought.pdf Jeff Davis's Capture - Incidents in the pursuit of the arch rebel.pdf Jimtown Raid - A lively tale of reconstruction days.pdf John Morgan’s Raid - Through Ohio’s Fresh Fields and Pastures Green.pdf Johnson's Island - Escape of Rebel Soldiers to Montreal.pdf Johnson's Island - Letter from a prisoner..pdf Joiner’s Ford – Exciting memories of the Blackwater.pdf Judson Kilpatrick - A graphic sketch of a renowned Cavalry leader.pdf Just Before the Battle – Thrilling midnight march of Sherman’s Rear-Guard.pdf Kaintuck - Experiences of residents in a border state in 1861.pdf Kanawha Division and its Campaigns.pdf Kenesaw Mountain – The Twenty-fourth Kentucky capture a battery.pdf Kentucky Strategy – Munfordsville an important point several times during the war.pdf Kentucky Troopers – Who saved Rosecrans’s Ammunition Train at Stone River.pdf Kilpatrick's Raid – The attack on and capture of Jonesboro.pdf Knocking Down Big Guns – An Indiana Corporal’s happy achievements at Port Hudson.pdf Landing of the Great Naval Expedition -Particulars of the fight; private letter from Captain Dupont.pdf Last Days of Andersonville - Ending history of the torture pen.pdf Last Flag of Truce – A perilous and eventful mission within Confederate Lines, resulting in the surrender of General Newsom.pdf Last to Leave Andersonville – Final scenes at the pest hole; The trip to Jacksonville.pdf Last week in Fort Wagner - Graphic history of the bombardment of the fort.pdf Latest from the Virginia Campaign - Great battle on Wednesday, vivid description from an eye-witness.pdf Latest from Vicksburg - End of the Arkansas as seen by an eye-witness.pdf Laying a Bridge - Recollections of an Army of the Potomac Pontonier.pdf Led by General Smith - Marching and Skirmishing in '64, as Told by One of the 7th Kansas Cavalry.pdf Lee Herron – Reminiscences of service on the plains with Tom Wallace’s Scouts.pdf Lee's First Invasion - Recollections of the Eastern Campaigns of the Fall of 1862.pdf Lee's Lost Order – It was found by some pickets from the 27th Indiana.pdf Left on the Field – The exciting adventures of a wounded ex-Andersonville prisoner.pdf Letter from Libby Prison - A communication from Colonel Baird of the 85th regiment Indiana Volunteers.pdf Letters from Libby - Good Testimony as to How Prisoners Were treated.pdf Letters from the Field - Accounts of events in the History of the 98th Ohio.pdf Letters from the Second Kansas - Fight with Quantrill's gang.pdf Letters from the Trenches – A contemporaneous account of the investment and surrender of Vicksburg.pdf Letters Historical - Story Told by the Correspondence between Blunt and Hindman, At Prairie Grove.pdf Letters of Charles A. Dana - Telling reports to the War Department from the Front.pdf Lewisburg, West Virginia - One battle where the rebels were not out numbered.pdf Libby Prison - A gentleman who has experienced the miseries there tells his story.pdf Libby Prison - A Short History.pdf Libby Prison - Lee's Army advances into Pennsylvania.pdf Libby Prison - Ohio Prisoners Hold an Election in Libby Prison.pdf Life in A Fort - Thirteen Months of Garrison Duty in Fort St. Philip.pdf Life in Fort Delaware - Experiences of a Confederate Prisoner of War During 1863 and 1864.pdf Life in Libby Prison - A letter from Leutenant G. Duncan Forsyth, 100th O.V.I. to his Mother..pdf Life in Prison - Experiences of Union Officers at Columbia, South Carolina.pdf Life in Rebel Prisons - How the Rebels Treat Our Prisoners.pdf Life in Rebel Prisons- A Tennessan's Experience at Macon, Charleston and Columbia.pdf Life on an Iron-Clad - The Experiences of a Volunteer Naval Officer.pdf Lincoln in Richmond - True Version of the War President's Famous Visit.pdf Lincoln’s Private Spy – An incident from the exciting life of Little Justin Hulburd, The most daring spy the world ever knew.pdf Lively Prison Duty - Reminiscences of a 10th Kansas man about guarding prisoners.pdf Logan At Atlanta - How his magnetic presence inspired the soldiers, by C.E. Adams.pdf Logan in Line - At Ezra Chapel July 28, 1864.pdf Longest March in the War – The 11th Kansas Cavalry claims that it made it and suffered from intense cold and hunger.pdf Longstreet at Chickamauga – The masterly tactics which brought disaster to the Union Right.pdf Lookout Mountain – A brilliant account of the exploits of Osterhaus’ Division.pdf Lookout Mountain – What took place after the Battle Above the Clouds.pdf Loss of the Monitor - Official Report of Her Commander.pdf Losses at the Crater - Comrade Buell Gives Some Interesting Statistics as to the Fighting in Front of Petersburg in July, 1864.pdf Loyal East Tennesseans – Story of a 150 mile march to reach the Union Lines.pdf Loyal Kentuckians - Formation of Home Guards in the Eastern Part of the State.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Battle of Cross Keys.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Blenkers Division Object to West Virginia troops.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Bushwhackers Harry the Unionists of Eastern Kentucky.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Death of Colonel Washington, General Lee's Chief of Staff.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Direful Campaign which terminated at Second Bull Run.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Intense patriotism of our West Virginians.pdf Loyal Mountaineers - Skirmish at Monterey.pdf Loyal Tennesseans – What it cost to be for the Union at the South.pdf Made Three Escapes – Comrade Grogger gains his liberty, after being recaptured twice.pdf Major Anderson at Fort Sumter - General Buell's Story of His Visit to Him.pdf Major General Kilpatrick – An enthusiastic cadet, who won a Major-General’s stars.pdf Making a Brave Stand - The 39th Ohio at the Second Corinth Fight.pdf Making Soldiers – Schooling raw Wisconsin recruits into splendid veterans.pdf Malvern - The End of the Seven Days.pdf Malvern Hill - A Michigan Comrade's Recollections of the Great Battle.pdf Man of Resource - Active Service of General T.W. Sweeny, as Told by His Letters.pdf March of the Army of the Potomac - Secretary Stanton's Despatches.pdf Marching Through Georgia – A narrative by General O.O. Howard.pdf Mark Twain as a Soldier - Served in a bloodless campaign.pdf Maryland in the War - The Patriotism of Her Union Men and Her Record in the Civil War.pdf Massacred Soldiers - The Brutal Slaughter at Centralia, Missouri.pdf Matagorda Bay - End of a Long Cruise on the Tempestuous Waters of the Gulf.pdf Meade at Gettysburg - by General John Pope.pdf Meade Under Grant - A Narrative by General John Pope.pdf Mechanicsville – Beginning of the Seven Days.pdf Mechanicsville - One of the Important Battles on the Peninsula.pdf Men and Events - Recollections of Distinguished Generals of the Civil War.pdf Men on Horseback at Cedar Creek - Helped to Make the Most Wonderful Historic Day of the Rebellion.pdf Merrimac and her Exploits - An inside view of the Rebel monster from the men who built her.pdf Merrimac and Her Exploits - An Outside and Inside View of a Rebel Monster.pdf Met in the Field - Personal Recollections of Some Union Officers.pdf Military Correspondence - From Wetmore's Battery, Camp Cumberland Ford, April 8th, 1862.pdf Military Telegraphing - Hazardous and Vitally Important Work of a Corps of Brave Men.pdf Mink’s Battery - A Story of Doing and Daring in the Civil War.pdf Minnesota at Nashville - More of her soldiers there than in any other battle.pdf Minty’s Saber Brigade - The Part They Took in the Chattanooga Campaign.pdf Miraculous Escape - One of a Long Series of Adventures.pdf Miss Major Pauline Cushman - Female Scout and Spy.pdf Mission Ridge - Story of the charge told by an enlisted maan.pdf Missionary Ridge – A vivid story of the opening of the Battle on the North End.pdf Missionary Ridge - Raising the Siege at Chattanooga.pdf Missionary Ridge - The Battle Above the Clouds as Seen From Below.pdf Mississippi Flotilla - A Nondescript Navy Which Speedily Becomes a Power.pdf Missouri Bush and Prairie – A narrative by Ira M. Mallory, Sergeant, Company G, 17th Illinois Cavalry.pdf Missouri in the Summer of 1861 - Affairs in that State the First Year of the War.pdf Mobile - Start of the 16th Corps from Eastport until the capture of the Rebel stronghold.pdf Monitor vs Merrimac- Story of the Battle by an Eye-Witness.pdf More about Mine Run - Collection of statements from eye-witnesses .pdf More About Spring Hill - The Theory of the Lost Opportunity Strongly Argued.pdf Morgan and His Men - A Confederate Lyrist Chants the Praises of the Blue Grass Chieftain and His Followers.pdf Morgan’s Rough Riders - His Kentucky Raid, December, 1862.pdf Morgan's Men Under Duke – A narrative by George Dallas Musgrove.pdf Morgan's Raid into Indiana - Operations of Morgan's Freebooters.pdf Mosby and His Men - An interesting account by a Virginian.pdf Mosby and His Men - How Mosby got the money he needed to keep going.pdf Mosby and His Men - How two hundred Yankee soldiers went to take Mosby and his sixty men and why they failed.pdf Mosby and His Men - Raids into the enemy's lines.pdf Mosby and His Men - The last meeting of Mosby's Battalion.pdf Mosby the Guerilla - John S. Mosby walks the streets of Richmond.pdf Mosby's Mistake - A Wagonmaster's story of an attempt to capture his camp, by Martin Hargrove.pdf Moscow, Tennessee – The bloody little battle on the banks of Wolf River.pdf Mossy Creek – A desperate battle fought in East Tennessee.pdf Movements at Vicksburg - Five Gunboats Pass Down.pdf Murder of Six Confedereate Prisoners at St Louis - Particulars of the execution.pdf My Maryland - The Part Borne by Her Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign.pdf My Recollectioins of Stone River - The Personal Experience in that Hard-Fought Battle of a Man in the Ranks.pdf Nashville Campaign - Part taken by the Second Division, Fourth Corps.pdf Naval Action between the Kearsarge and Alabama - Semmes official report.pdf Naval and Miltary Operations - Union Blockade, Rebel Batteries on the Mississippi; Forts on the Southern Sea Line.pdf Naval Attack on Sewall's Point - Naval operations in Hampton Roads.pdf Naval Battle at Charleston - Terrific naval bombardment; magnificient land attack.pdf Naval Battle at Mobile – Details of the naval engagement in Mobile Bay.pdf Naval Exploits Upon the Western Rivers - Proposition to take control of the Tennessee River.pdf Naval Rams - Their advantages in modern naval warfare.pdf Naval Sketches - Some of the Most Effective Federal Vessels in the Civil War.pdf Negley's Division – It defense of Nashville and share in the Battle of Stone River.pdf New facts about Quantrill - Stories of carnage as told by his mother.pdf New Mexico – How one-third of the Union’s area was saved.pdf New Orleans - Capture of Forts Jackson, St. Philip and Chalmette Batteries.pdf New Orleans Victory - Despatch from Flag-Officer Farragut.pdf News from Charleston - Fort Sumter Surrenders Unconditionally.pdf News from Donelson – Hours of suspense to friends of the soldiers after the battle.pdf News from the Great Fleet - Official despatches to the Navy Department, November, 1861.pdf News from the Sixty-ninth regiment - Letter from a Private to his father.pdf No Surprise at Shiloh - A Consideration of the Events of that Terrible Sunday.pdf Norfolk is Ours - Lincoln's first Military and Naval Operations.pdf North Carolinians at Gettysburg - A Critical Review of the Famous Confederate Charge on July 3, 1864.pdf Observations in the South - A Massachusetts Chaplain's narrative of confinement at Belle Isle Prison.pdf Off With Grierson – A dashing raid in the rear of Hood’s Army and its results.pdf Official Report of Morgan's Expedition into Kentucky - Headquarters of Morgan's Command, July 30, 1862.pdf Official Reports of the Naval Fight in Hampton Roads - Report of Lieutenant Pendergrast.pdf Ohio at Gettysburg - The Regiments That Participated in the Great Battle.pdf Old Capitol Prison - The horrors of the government bastile at Washington.pdf Old Frigate Niagara – An old tar who will not have his good ship belittled.pdf Old Peninsular Days - A Period That Tried the Spirits of Brave Men.pdf On a Gunboat – The General Thomas running the batteries at Decatur, Alabama.pdf On Board the U.S.S. Rattler – Scenes on the Mississippi by a Jackie who was on one of our Tinclads.pdf On Cemetery Hill – Carroll’s Brigade and Rickett’s and Wiedrich’s Batteries.pdf On Cheat River – A regiment demoralized by a mischievous ventriloquist.pdf On Culp's Hill – The hard fighting by Wadsworth’s, Geary’s and Ruger’s Division.pdf On Horseback - Incidents in the History of the 10th New York Cavalry.pdf On Kansas Soil - Exciting Times on the Price Raid Against St. Louis.pdf On Little Round Top - A Batteryman’s Reminiscences of Gettysburg.pdf On Little Round Top – The bitter, obstinate, victorious struggle made by Vincent’s Brigade to save our left.pdf On Little Round Top – The Fifth Corps fight at Gettysburg, particularly the 32nd Massachusetts part.pdf On Special Duty - An incident of a Provost Marshals Life.pdf On the Border - The Outbreak of Secession in Missouri in 1861.pdf On The Firing Line - The 120th New York's Firm Stand on the Second Day at Gettysburg.pdf On the Hatchie – The achievements of Hurlbut’s Fighting Fourth Division.pdf On the High Seas - Capture of the Steamer Ariel by the Alabama.pdf On the Lower Mississippi – Running the fleet past the batteries at Vicksburg and the exciting times before the event.pdf On the Move - Cavalry Doings During the Last Days of the Rebellion.pdf On the Right at Gettysburg - A Survivor’s Story of a Gallant but Unavailing Charge by the 2nd Mass.pdf On the Right at Gettysburg – Brilliant work of the Third Brigade, Second Division, Twelfth Corps, on Culp’s Hill.pdf On the Second Bull Run Field - The Gallant Fight Made by the Duryea Zouave.pdf On the Second Day - A Light Batteryman's Story of Gettysburg.pdf On the Teche – Soldiering amid the bayous of Louisiana.pdf On the Wilson Raid – The 2nd Iowa Cavalry in the thick of action; The windup of the war.pdf On to Atlanta – The 104th Ohio with Sherman in the Georgia Campaign.pdf On to Richmond - Advance into Virginia.pdf On Veteran Furlough - Surrender of an Ohio Regiment without a shot fired.pdf One of My Busy Days - Sherman's Bummers Loose in South Carolina.pdf One of the Forrest Boys – A Johnny Reb tells of the two weeks doings of Forrest in Tennessee in December, 1862.pdf One of the Seven Days - What the Duryea Zouaves experienced at Gaines Mills.pdf One of the War's Unrecognized Heroes – The value of John A. Rawlins to Grant and the country.pdf One Who Was There – Some entertaining reminiscences of the Siege of Morris Island.pdf Only man ever held prisoner by Quantrill - Reuben Randlett of Topeka has that distinction.pdf Onward to Richmond - View by an eye-witness, May 31, 1864.pdf Opening the Battle - A cavalryman's Recollection of the First Day's Fight at Gettysburg.pdf Operations of the Rebel Rams on the James River - The 18th Corps again on the move.pdf Orange Blossoms - Services of the 124th new york at Gettysburg.pdf Orchard Knob – Raising the long siege of Chattanooga.pdf Organizing Victory – Grant at Cairo in the Winter of 1861-62.pdf Ossabaw Island, Georgia – A chapter from the experience of the 47th New York.pdf Our Army at Vicksburg - Sinking of the Gunboat Cincinnati.pdf Our Exchanged Prisoners - Arrival of 664 at Annapolis; statements of their treatment in captivity.pdf Our friends in southern prisons - Truth sifted from rumor.pdf Our Naval Squadrons - Biographical Sketches of the United States Navy in the Late War.pdf Our Prisoners at Fort Lafayette and Delaware - An escapee from Fort Delaware tells his story.pdf Emma St. Clair - The Angel of Castle Thunder.pdf End of Rebellion – Official correspondence looking to the cessation of hostilities.pdf End of the War - And the Beginning of Reconstruction.pdf Engine Thieves - The Great Story of Capturing a Locomotive.pdf Engines of Destruction - Career and Fate of Some Confederate War Vessels.pdf Episodes of the War – Pen picture of Phil Kearny; How Stoughton was captured; The key at Gettysburg.pdf Escape from Libby Prison - A.M. Crane of the 1st Vermont Cavalry recounts his captuure and escape.pdf Escape from Libby Prison - An interesting narrative.pdf Escape of Union Officers from Richmond - Twenty-seven officers escaped from Libby prison.pdf Evacuation of Maryland Heights – A piece of spitework on the part of Colonel Thomas H. Ford, 32nd Ohio.pdf Excelsior - The Five Regiments that composed an Ideal Brigade.pdf