Sturgis' Defeat - Details of march and battle from an eye-witness.pdf Sully's Sioux Campaign - Journal of a Member of Brackett's Battalion, Minnesota Cavalry.pdf Sultana Disaster - A Survivor tells of a Terrible Experience and His Escape.pdf Sultana Explosion – Nearly eighteen hundred souls hurled into eternity.pdf Sumner at Fair Oaks – The grand old soldier and his superb Second Corps.pdf Sunday at Shiloh - The “Surprise” of Grant’s Troops on That April Morning.pdf Supreme Soldiership - The Great Charge of Opdycke's Brigade at Franklin.pdf Surprise at Shiloh – Hovey replies to Veatch vindicating the truth of history.pdf Surrender of Fort Sumter - Major Anderson capitulates to the Rebels.pdf Surrender of Fort Sumter - Movements of the Rebels.pdf Sykes's Regulars - The Chancellorsville Affair from the Memoranda of the Moment.pdf Sykes's Regulars - The Part they Took in the Gettysburg Campaign.pdf Taking Charleston - Occupation of the City in the Early Part of 1865.pdf Tales and Sketches - Narrative of a Union Soldier at City Point, Virginia, November 9, 1864.pdf That Port Hudson Zouave – His daring attempts to escape; Success at last, only to meet his death.pdf That Skirmish in Berryville – Mosby swoops down on the wagon train, fires the wagons, captures, kills, and drives off the horses and mules.pdf The 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery – The part taken in the final assault upon Petersburg.pdf The 3rd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry – Gruesome time exploring the Mammoth Cave; The penalty of straggling; On to Nashville.pdf The 7th Ohio - Reminiscences of a Private who was there to the end.pdf The 8th New Jersey – How it faced the music at the Battle of Williamsburg.pdf The 8th Tennessee – A gallant regiment with long list of achievements to its credit.pdf The 9th Ohio at Chickamauga – Their gallant charge which recaptured a battery.pdf The 12th Indiana – One year of campaigning in the Shenandoah and around Washington.pdf The 17th Indiana - The part it took in the famous Wilson Raid.pdf The 19th Maine - Criticism of General Sickles.pdf The 22nd Ohio – A regiment which did a long and gallant service.pdf The 33rd Mass. at Chancellorsville – Barlow’s Brigade on a reconnaissance when the Eleventh Corps was struck.pdf The 41st Illinois at Shiloh – Pugh’s Brigade held the left of the line with desperate tenacity; Timely arrival of McArthurs’s Brigade.pdf The 68th Illinois – President Lincoln’s Pet Regiment.pdf The 71st Ohio at Shiloh – Great injustice done gallant men by the reports of high officers and correspondents.pdf The 72nd Pennsylvania - The trying march from Falmouth to Gettysburg.pdf The 79th New York - Reminiscences of the doings of the gallant highlanders.pdf The 89th Ohio – General Turchin tells how it was captured at Chickamauga.pdf The 95th New York - Sketch of Its Gallant Service in the Campaigns of 1862.pdf The 161st New York – Long service in the Gulf Coast Country.pdf The Action at Lookout Mountain - Brilliant affair of the Eleventh Corps, October 28, 1863.pdf The Adventures of a Conscript - Involuntary Service with the 58th North Carolina.pdf The Affair at Farmington - Live Eagle Brigade in One of the Minor Engagements.pdf The Affair at Harrisonburg - Part Played by the Bucktails.pdf The Affair at Port Republic – A detachment of the 66th Ohio cut off and captured by Jackson’s forces.pdf The Affair off Charleston - From the Flag Ship Wabash, Port Royal Harbor, Feb 2, 1863.pdf The American Private Soldier - A tribute to some boy heroes of the Civil War.pdf The Andersonville Prisoners - Interesting interview with two escaped prisoners.pdf The Arkansas at Vicksburg - She runs the blockade; Grand stampede of rams and steamboats.pdf The Army Corps - How organized and Commanded.pdf The Army Mail - Something About This Important Service in the War.pdf The Army Mule - The part he played in the rebellion.pdf The Army of the Ohio - Marching, Manuvering and Fighting from Pulaski to Nashville.pdf The Army of the Ohio - Two Confederate Cavalry Raids and What they Accomplished.pdf The Army of the Tennessee - It Had Its Inception in St. Louis, Mo., in the Spring of 1861, and Went Through to the Close of the War without Defeat.pdf The Artillery at Stone River – Heroic and effective work of Parson’s Battery; Reports of officers on the part of the Command.pdf The Atlanta Campaign - An Engaging Narrative of a Great Campaign.pdf The Atlanta Campaign – Extracts from a diary; Killing of General Polk; Death of Captain Simonson.pdf The Atlanta Campaign by John McElroy.pdf The Attack on Charleston – An account of the opening attack.pdf The Attack on Charleston - Details of Monday's Fight.pdf The Attack on Lee's Mills – Across the river, into the rifle pits.pdf The Battle Above the Clouds – Ordered to make a demonstration, General Geary bridges Lookout Creek and assails the heights.pdf The Battle at Atlanta - Accounts of the repulse of the Rebels by an eye-witness.pdf The Battle at Nashville - Heavy fighting at Franklin; hood attacks Schofield's entrenchmments.pdf The Battle at Rich Mountain - Account by an an eye-witness.pdf The Battle near Leesburg - Details from the intelligent testimony of an eye-witness.pdf The Battle of Atlanta - The Fierce and Bloody Struggle of July 22, 1864.pdf The Battle of Bull Run - Witnessed from Poole's Hill in the rear of the Confederates.pdf The Battle of Corinth - One of the Greatest Victories of the Union.pdf The Battle of Fort Donelson - Full account by an eye-witness.pdf The Battle of Franklin – Major Coulter’s account of the battle criticised.pdf The Battle of Gettysburg – An account of the Last Day’s Fight by General E.P. Alexander, C.S.A.pdf The Battle of Gettysburg – Magnificent stand of the First Corps.pdf The Battle of Guntown – Defeat of an expedition through Mississippi.pdf The Battle of Leesburg Heights - Captain F.G. Young details the battle and defeat of Leesburg.pdf The Battle of Memphis - An officer of the Ram Fleet relates his experiences.pdf The Battle of Milliken's Bend – The troops were fierce with the bayonet.pdf The Battle of Monocacy- Holding at Bay Early and His Raiders.pdf The Battle of Perryville – A campaign of mistaken maneuvers ends in a bloody little battle.pdf The Battle of Plain's Store – The conduct of the 48th Massachusetts under an unexpected assault.pdf The Battle of Poison Spring - The Hotly Contested Field in Southern Arkansas.pdf The Battle of Rich Mountain - Account by an eye-witness.pdf The Battle of Shiloh - General James C. Veatch Replies to General Hovey.pdf The Battle of Shiloh - The Brilliant Services of the Fighting Fourth Division.pdf The Battle of Shiloh - The Great Fight Between the Two Armies of the Tennessee.pdf The Battle of Shiloh by T.W. Holman.pdf The Battle of Stone Ridge - Written by an eye-witness, Manassas Junction, July 22, 1861.pdf The Battle of Thompson's Hill - Bravery of the Mercantile battery.pdf The Battle-Month - The Bloody May of Eighteen Hundred and Sixty Four.pdf The Battle's Lesson – General Black’s eloquent address on the Field of Gettysburg.pdf The Battles of Chickamauga - Desperate and bloody engagement detailed by an eye-witness.pdf The Battles on the Peninsula - Report by an eye-witness, Camp at Harrison's Bar on the James River, July 4th, 1862.pdf The Blockade at Charleston - Arrival of the iron steamer Princess Royal.pdf The Bluejackets - Part taken by the naval forces in defense of Washington during the Civil War.pdf The Bombardment of Fort Fisher - The Federal Armada's fierce but unsuccessful attack.pdf The Bombardment of Fort Sumter - Incidents of the Fight.pdf The Bombardment of Fort Sumter - The First Day's Fight.pdf The Border War - Narrative by H.E. Palmer, late Captain, Company A, 11th Kansas Cavalry.pdf The Boy who saved Corinth - by S.B. Boynton.pdf The Bridge Burners – Expedition to burn the railroad bridges in East Tennessee.pdf The Bright Side of Libby – Incidents and humors of prison life.pdf The Bucktail Rifles – Where the rebel General Ashby fell.pdf The Bucktails - Magnificent Fighting by Kane's Trained Skirmishers.pdf The Bull Run Battle - Notes taken from the battlefield.pdf The Bull Run Campaign - John McElroy’s Exciting Narrative of a Signature Campaign of the Civil War.pdf The Burning of Chambersburg - Full particulars by an eye-witness, the desolate appearance of the town.pdf The Burning of Colombia - Letter fron Alfred Huger.pdf The Burnside Expedition – Roanoke Island in possession of Union Forces; Rebel Fleet completely destroyed; Elizabeth City attacked.pdf The Camden Expedition – A narrative of the advance of General Steele in the Spring of 1864.pdf The Campaign in Northern Virginia - General Lee advances against the army of General Meade.pdf The Campaign in Virginia - From our Army in Western Virginia, September 4, 1861.pdf The Campaign on the Potomac - Late cavalry fight near Aldie.pdf The Cannoneer - Praise and Criticism of the Gunner.pdf The Capture of Fort Fisher - A graphic description of this great achievement by the land and naval forces of the United States.pdf The Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg - The attack upon Fort Moultrie.pdf The Capture of New Orleans - Evacuation by the Rebels; Farragut's official report.pdf The Capture of Shy's Hill – McMillan’s Brigade at the Battle of Nashville.pdf The Carter Raid – An expedition into East Tennessee and the destruction of the Virginia Railroad.pdf The Cavalry Bureau – The methods of its working in the Western Armies.pdf The Cavalry Division of the Army of the James - Its Organization and first experiences around Petersburg, by General A.V. Kautz.pdf The Centralia Massacre - From an eye-witness, a gentleman from Indiiana, we learn the hoorrible details.pdf The Centralia Slaughter - An eye-witness details the capture of a railroad train by guerillas under Bill Anderson.pdf The Chicago Conspiracy - A plot to overthrow the Union.pdf The Close of Chickamauga – What regiment fired the mysterious volley which ended the battle.pdf The Columbus. Kentucky Tragedy - A terrible fight with a maniac.pdf The Company Blacksmith - The man who stands behind the man who stands behind the gun.pdf The Correct History of the Affair in Charleston Harbor - Rebel gunboats driven back by our gunboats.pdf The Crater – Awful fight in the exploded mine before Petersburg.pdf The Crossing of the River – Story of Morgan’s invading march through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.pdf The Dayton Riot - Statement of an eye-witness.pdf The Destruction of Columbia, South Carolina - Letter from General Wade Hampton.pdf The Dying Cavalryman – A reminiscence of President Lincoln; Receipt of news of assassination at City Point.pdf The Eleventh Corps – And the defeat it met at Chancellorsville.pdf The Evacuation of Richmond - Detail of an eye-witness; The day and night of desolation.pdf The Fall of Richmond - How Grant Stretched His Lines to Surround the Rebel Stronghold.pdf The Fall of Richmond - Personal Recollections of the Triumphal Entry of Union Troops into the Rebel Capital.pdf The Fight at Baltimore - Particulars of the fight between citizens of Baltimore and the Massachusetts Volunteers.pdf The Fight at Briton's Lane - One of the Smaller but Severe Engagements of the War.pdf The Fight at Chuckatuck – A disastrous expedition into the enemy’s country.pdf The Fight at Olustee - Classed with the Big Bethel Affair of General Butler.pdf The Fight at Port Royal – Seven vessels pass the batteries; Confederate forces concentrating.pdf The Fight at Raymond, Mississippi - Occupation of Jackson and incedents.pdf The Fight between the Monitor and Merrimac – One of the crew of the rebel steamer gives a description of the second day’s fight.pdf The Fight for Chattanooga – Two years of intense effort to gain it.pdf The Fight in Doubtful Canon - Work for Blue Coats in the Far West During the War.pdf The Fight on the Kanawha - Full account by an eye-witness.pdf The Fight with the Albemarle – One of the most unusual and remarkable naval conflicts of this or any other war.pdf The Fighting McCooks – The most noted family of soldiers in the War of the Rebellion.pdf The Fighting near Boonville - Movement of state troops; McCulloch advancing.pdf The First Clash of Naval Ironclads – An eye-witness talks of the Merrimac-Monitor fight during the Civil War.pdf The First Corps - Its Important Services at the Battle of Gettysburg.pdf The First Day at Gettysburg - A Tribute to John Fulton Reynolds.pdf The First Flag at Columbia – One of those who placed the 13th Iowa flag on the Capitol Building tells of the excitement.pdf The First Ironclads – Prototypes of armored war vessels in ancient times.pdf The First Minnesota at Gettysburg – Behavior of a brilliant regiment on a desperate field.pdf The First Signal Message – It was sent at Bull Run by General E.P. Alexander, C.S.A.pdf The Flag of the 26th Tennessee – It was captured by a brave boy of the 78th Pennsylvania.pdf The Forecastle - What our naval heroes have to say about their service.pdf The Fort Donelson Fight – The first shot fired at the 41st Illinois.pdf The Fort Pillow Massacre - Official report of Messrs. Wade and Gooch; shocking details.pdf The Fort Pillow Massacre - Reports of rebel barbarity; Graphic statements of eye-witnesses.pdf The Fort Pillow Massacre - Statement of an eye-witness.pdf The Fort Pillow Massacre - Testimony from the Committee on the Conduct of the War.pdf The Fourth Corps - Its Brilliant Operations at the Battle of Nashville.pdf The Fredericksburg Battle - Gallantry of our troops; fiercest fighting of the war.pdf The Gatling Gun – At Garnett’s, June 27th and 28th, 1862.pdf The Glorious Second Corps – A West Virginia boy’s experiences in the field and in prison.pdf The Great Battle at Manassas - Highly interesting narratives; Gallant conduct of officers and men; scenes and incidents.pdf The Great Blockade - Closing of Southern Ports During the War.pdf The Great Captain – General Dent gives some personal recollections of Grant.pdf The Great Copperhead Conspiracy - Gigantic Plot to Establish a Northwestern Confederacy and Recognize Southern Independence.pdf The Great Fight at Charleston - Full and graphic description by an eye-witness.pdf The Great Morgan Raid - The True Story of the Capture of the Terror of Three States.pdf The Great Naval Battle – The fullest and best description of the great naval fight in Hampton Roads.pdf The Great Naval Engagement – The Ericsson Iron-Clad Steam Battery, The Monitor.pdf The Great Naval Fight - How the Monitor Baffled the Merrimac.pdf The Great Rebellioin - Record of Operations.pdf The Great Rebellion - Victory of the Fleet; two forts captured.pdf The Grierson Raid - The Story of a Daring and Perilous Expedition.pdf The Guntown Affair – The other side.pdf The Guntown Trip - One of the Disastrous Blunders of the War.pdf The Hardships of Prison Life – Conditions in two of the notorious prisons in the South during the war.pdf The Harriet Lane Engagement – Norfolk strengthened by Secession Troops.pdf The Heavy Dragoons - The President's order that all officers must be horsemen.pdf The Heroic Cushing - An old veteran's thrilling story of the fight at Gettysburg.pdf The Horrors of Andersonville - Andrew J. Williams of Company HY, 183rd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers tale of cruelty.pdf The Horrors of Libby Prison - Narrative by George H. Hammer, chaplain of the 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry.pdf The Hunter Raid Upon Lynchburg – Terrible suffering on the march.pdf The Inferno in the Cedars – An awful hour for the crushed right at Stone River.pdf The Invasion - Great Battle at Gettysburg, Raftsmans Journal, July 8, 1863.pdf The Invasion of the North - Reported capture of the ship Isaac Webb.pdf The Iowa Brigade on Shiloh’s Field – Their unflinching position and its effect on the result.pdf The Iron Brigade at Chickamauga – The terrific fight on Sunday afternoon for Snodgrass Ridge.pdf The Iron Grays - Sturdy workers in metal who proved their grit and steadfastness in the field of strife.pdf The Kearsarge and the Alabama - An eye-witness gives a graphic description.pdf The Lake Erie Plot - Rebel sympathizers conspire to liberate prisoners from Johnson's Island.pdf The Last Campaign - A Veteran’s Experience in Texas With Weitzel’s Twenty-fifth Corps.pdf The Last Campaign – From Hatcher’s Run to Appomattox with the White Diamonds.pdf The Last Cruise of the Monitor – First person narrative of the wild night when the Monitor went down.pdf The Last Engagement – With the retiring enemy from the vicinity of Petersburg, April 3, 1864.pdf The Last Fight - True story of the affair told by a survivor.pdf The Last Privateer – A narrative of service aboard the Confederate States’ Cruiser Shenandoah.pdf The Last Raid of Morgan's Men - The Union Victory at Cynthiana, Kentucky, June 12, 1864.pdf The Last Roll Call – And the story it told of the fate of Company G.pdf The Last Signal Message - Flashing the magic word peace.pdf The Late engagement near Bull Run - Particulars of the storming of the batteries by an eye-witness.pdf The Late Federal nRaid into Mississippi - A well authenticated account.pdf The Late New Orleans Riot - Review and incidents by an eye-witness.pdf The Left Wing at Fair Oaks - Keyes's and Heintzelman's Corps in that Dread Battle.pdf The Libby Prison Tunnel - Shrewd Planning and Patient Labor Rewarded With Success.pdf The Lincolnite - Steadfast Loyalty of East Tennesseans Under Terrible Rebel Prosecutions.pdf The Loss of the Sultana - Personal Experiences of a Survivor of that Disaster.pdf The Lost Brigade - Experiences of Croxton’s command in Northern Alabama.pdf The Lost Detachment - Perilous Situation of Union Soldiers in the Enemy's Country.pdf The Lynchburg Raid - Movements of the Army of West Virginia in May and June, 1864.pdf The Lynchburg Raid - The Advance Up the Valley and the Fight at New Market.pdf The Man on Horseback - Some legacies of our Civil War.pdf The March to the Sea - Kilpatrick's Cavalry on the March through Georgia, by J. B. Kilbourne.pdf The Marching, Fighting 8th Vermont – Fighting under Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley.pdf The Massacre at Centralia - Work of Guerillas That Has Seldom Been Outdone.pdf The Massacre of Lawrence - Scenes and incidents as seen by an eye-witness.pdf The Men Who Made Music - How the 24th Michigan Band went through the War.pdf The Merrimac - Her history and armament.pdf The Mill Springs Battle - Full account by an eye-witness.pdf The Mining of Libby Prison - The Rebel plot to blow up the prison.pdf The Mississippi Marine Brigade - Leaves from a Boy's Diary of Company D, Cavalry Battalion.pdf The Mobile Bay Forts – The finishing strokes to the Great Rebellion.pdf The Monitor - The Maiden Cruise.pdf The Monitor and Merrimac – The Naval contest which reconstructed the Navies of the World and retired Wooden Warships.pdf The Monitor and Merrimac - Written by an eye-witness..pdf The Naval Fight at Charleston - How the Rebels were hoodwinked.pdf The New Blockade - Port of Savannah; position of Tybee Island; fleet operations.pdf The New Ironsides - Blockade of Charleston and bombardment of the forts.pdf The New Orleans Horror - Graphic account by an eye-witness; sickening details of cruelty.pdf The New Orleans Massacre - Full account by an eye-witness.pdf The New Orleans Massacre - Full particulars by a local doctor who witnessed the tragedy.pdf The New Orleans Massacre - Report of the horrible massacre taken from an eye-witness.pdf The New York Riots of Monday - Scenes detailed by an eye-witness.pdf The Night Attack – A reminiscence of an exciting march and surprise of a Camp on the Swift Water.pdf The Ninth Corps - A Magnificent body of Soldiers who fought valiantly.pdf The Ninth Corps at Antietam – Antietam Creek a very serious obstacle.pdf The Ninth Indiana - Sketch of the Services of a Gallant Western Regiment.pdf The Old Capitol Prison - A remarkable and varied history.pdf The Old Rear-Guard – A Yankee Officer sleeps in the Camp with Morgan’s Men.pdf The Paymaster's Train – Mosby’s Guerillas were driven off after a hard fight.pdf The Peninsular Campaign - A Narrative by John Mcelroy.pdf The Peninsular Campaign in Virginia, March-July, 1861 - Account by The Prince De Joinville-1.pdf The Persimmon Brigade – An account of Service from the Diary of an Officer,.pdf The Pittsburg Battle - Interesting details from eye-witnesses.pdf The Plans of the Rebels - A change in tactics necessary; fears of the coast defenses.pdf The Plot against Johnson's Island - A Secession; Canadian explanation of the conspiracy.pdf The Port Republic Bridge – Reminiscences and recollections of a Scout in Shield’s Division.pdf The Priison Pen at Florence - How our soldiers lived.pdf The Prisoners in Fort Delaware - News of the exchange of priosners received.pdf The Pursuit of Lee – The Army of the Potomac’s March from Gettysburg to the Rapidan.pdf The Quaker Scout - Life in the Old Dominion Before and During the War.pdf The Queen of the West – Some warm times aboard the ram in her memorable cruise in Western Waters.pdf The Raid of Colonel Streight - Where he went and the place of his capture.pdf The Rebel Massacre at Fort Pillow - Most inhuman butchery the world ever saw; eye-witnesses detail the horrid scenes.pdf The Rebel Ram Albemarle – Experiences of the engineer who accompanied Lieutenant Cushing.pdf The Rebel Ram Atlanta - Most brilliant victory of the war; full details of the engagemment.pdf The Rebel Riot at New Orleans - An eye-witness details the inhuman atrocities.pdf The Record - Of the Fighting Done by the Army of the Potomac.pdf The Record of a Live Regiment – Some things the 54th Pennsylvania saw and did in the War of the Rebellion.pdf The Red River Battles - Three days fighting, terrible slaughter on both sides, fuul account by an eye-witness.pdf The Red River Battles - Three Days Fighting; Full and authentic account by an eye-witness.pdf The Red River Campaign – A disastrous expedition and those responsible for the attempt and failure.pdf The Red River Campaign – Interesting episodes of that expedition.pdf The Red River Campaign – The skirmishes and fights around Pleasant Hill; The blockade on the road; The defeat and capture.pdf The Red River Expedition – Miscarriage of a gigantic raid to furnish English manufacturers with cotton.pdf The Red River Fleet - Official account of Rebel attacks upon it and the blowing up of the Eastport.pdf The Regular Engineers – A fine description of the operations around Bristoe Station.pdf The Regulars - Stanch Loyalty of the Rank and File in 1861.pdf The Reserves at Fredericksburg – Superb gallantry of Meade’s Pennsylvanians.pdf The Retrograde Movement of the Army - Interesting history of the affair; details of the fighting.pdf The Richmond Prisoners - Statement of the Union Surgeons just released from Libby Prison.pdf The Richmond Prisons - Life and Death of Federal Soldiers in Castle Thunder, Castle Lightning, and Libby Prison.pdf The Richmond Prisons - Yankee journals claim starvation and cruel treatment of prisoners.pdf The River Flotilla - Experiences on Board the Indianola and the Chillicothe.pdf The Saber Brigade - Incidents in the History of Minty's Cavalry of the Army of the Cumberland.pdf The Sanders Raid - A Brilliant Cavalry Exploit in East Tennessee.pdf The Scene of Operations - Charleston's defenses; Plan of the harbor; reports.pdf The Second Battle of Manassas - Description of the engagement; Strategy of Lee; Rout of the enemy.pdf The Second Bull Run – Unions and Confederates revisiting the storied soil.pdf The Second Corps – How grandly it met the shock at Gettysburg.pdf The Second Minnesota – Reminiscences of Four years’ Service at the front.pdf The Secret Service - Work of the Pinkerton Detectives During the War.pdf The Seventeenth Corps - The 25th Indianas share in the Atlanta campaign.pdf The Shiloh Campaign - A glance at the situation of both armies.pdf The Siege of Corinth - General Halleck's Tedious Campaign of Masterly Inactivity.pdf The Siege of Fort Sumter – The events of Friday as described by the Charleston newspapers.pdf The Siege of Petersburg - Two Failures to Capture the Cockade City.pdf The Siege of Suffolk – An 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry boy tells of the Siege of Suffolk, where Longstreet held them for 21 days.pdf The Signal Corps - Union officers reading Confederate signals, by C.H. Fish.pdf The Sixth Corps – Personal reminiscences of General Wright.pdf The Sixth Maine – Its superb gallantry at Rappahannock Station.pdf The Slaughter at the Sunken Road – The Battle of Antietam as seen from inside the Confederate Lines.pdf The Slaves at Columbus - Treatment of Rebel prisoners at Camp Chase.pdf The Sons of Liberty - Plot to establish a Northwestern Confederacy.pdf The Sounds of North Carolina - Scenes of Some Brilliant Engagements in the Civil War.pdf The Spy of the Rebellion - by Allan Pinkerton.pdf The Steele's Bayou Expedition - Features of the movement and plan of operations.pdf The Stoneman Raid – Extracts from a long-forgotten diary.pdf The Stonewall – Origin and career of the celebrated rebel ironclad.pdf The Story of a Battle - First battle of Bull Run.pdf The Story of a Fighting Regiment - The 7th Ohio Cavalry and its Service for the Union.pdf The Story of a Scout – Thrilling adventures of Levi H. Naron.pdf The Story of a Soldier who Died a Prisoner of War - by Washington B. Pulis, 58 Illinois.pdf The story of a Southern Actor - Life in Castle Thunder.pdf The Story of Shiloh – How the 21st Missouri fought; Some new phases of the battle.pdf The Struggle at Champion's Hill - A Terrible Day Which Cost the Confederacy Vicksburg.pdf The Surrender - Full details of the great event from an eye-witness; interview between Grant and Lee.pdf The Surrender of Holly Springs - The facts as seen by an eye-witness.pdf The Surrender of Island No. 10 - Another Federal success in this epoch of the war.pdf The Swamp Angel – The Gun which created consternation in Charleston.pdf The Tacony Burned - Her officers and crew taken prisoners.pdf The Third battle before Atlanta - From Sherman's Army two miles east of Atlanta.pdf The Third Corps - Its Service the Last Ten Days of the Closing Campaign.pdf The Third New Hampshire - History of a Gallant Regiment's Four Years' Service at the Front.pdf The Tocsin of War - Response in every village by crude volunteers.pdf The Tragedy of Lawrence - A letter from a citizen and eye-witness.pdf The Train Mosby Caught – Driving the train from Washington with Green Drivers and Stubborn Mules.pdf The treatment of our prisoners at the North - Report of the Confederate Congress .pdf The Trent Affair - Seizure of the Rebel Envoys to England and France.pdf The Truth at Last - Discovery of general Grants order removing General Thomas.pdf The Twentieth Corps – A splendid body of troops which swung clear around the circle.pdf The Twenty-Third Corps – Something as to its share in the Siege of Atlanta.pdf The Twins of Company G - With Co. G 76th Pennsylvania.pdf The Two Sides of the Prison Question - What was done under the shadow of authority.pdf The USS Brooklyn - The Companion Vessel to Farragut's Flagship.pdf The USS Kearsarge - A Brief History of the Career of this Famous Little Ship.pdf The Victory at Murfreesboro - Rebels retreat to Tullahoma; new scene of operations.pdf The Wanderers - Confederate Flag and Grave on Navigator Islands.pdf The Wandering Regiment - Experiences of the 8th Michigan, always fiighting or marching.pdf The War as it Was - Touching picture of the life of a private soldier.pdf The War by Telegraph - Description of the Attack on Fort Sumter.pdf The War Commenced - Official Dispatches to Richmond concerning the Bombardment of Fort Sumter.pdf The War Commenced - Telegraph dispatches about Fort Sumter and beginning of hostilities.pdf The War in Kentucky - How the Battle of Mill Springs was Fought and Won.pdf The War in Missouri – General Elliott’s recollections of the First year of the Struggle.pdf The War in the West - View of the Political Situation in Kentucky.pdf The War in Virginia - Dispatches received from Richmond.pdf The War News - The Invasion of Pennsylvania, desperate battles near Gettysburg.pdf The Way I Met John Morgan's Men - An Unpleasant Interview that Necessitated a Search for Safety.pdf The Wild Cat Fight – Zollicoffer defeated in his attempt to invade Kentucky.pdf The Wild Cats – Some random sketches of the 105th Pennsylvania.pdf The Wilderness Campaign by John McElroy.pdf The Wilmington Blockade - Night attack by the Rebel Ironclad North Carolina.pdf The Wilson Raid - Crossing Raging Rivers and Plunging Through the Mud.pdf The Wilson Raid - Personal Recollections of a 5th New York Cavalryman.pdf The Winchester Battle - 1000 Rebels killed and wounded; full particulars.pdf The Winter Campaign in Georgia - Sherman's successful march through the state.pdf Thick of the Fight - Some tragic scenes at the Battle of Dallas, Georgia.pdf Third Corps Line at Gettysburg - A presentment of the Sickles-Meade controversy.pdf Thirty Days with the Militia - Well Drilled, Fully Equipped and Ready for War.pdf Thirty Years Ago - Scenes and Events of Active Campaigning.pdf Thompson's Station - Splendid fighting against overwhelming forces.pdf Three Days' Fighting - One of Stannard's Men Tells of His First and Last Battle.pdf Three months in the Southern Confederacy - Experience of Colonel Fremantle of the British Army.pdf Three Months in Virginia - Campaigns of a 3 months regiment under Lincoln's call for volunteers.pdf Three November Days – First Day - What Benjamin F. Taylor saw in 1863.pdf Three November Days – Second Day - Lookout Mountain .pdf Three November Days – Third Day - Mission Ridge.pdf Thrice Distinguished - Who Opened the Fight in the Wilderness.pdf Through many Dangers and Hardships - Thrilling story of a successful escape from prison.pdf Through the Muscle Shoals - The Thrilling Escape of Two Illinois Boys From Guerillas.pdf Through the Wilderness to Richmond – The Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac marching toward Richmond in 1864.pdf Thru the Rebel Lines – Getting a message to General Banks from the Secretary of War after the Second Battle of Bull run.pdf To Do or Die – Intrepid charge on Fort Gilmer by a detachment of the 7th U.S.C.T.pdf To Nashville from the Tennessee - The Story of Hood's Advance in the Fall of 1864.pdf Told by Survivors - Stories of prison life and escapes.pdf Too Many for Them - How nine Quartermasters saved a whole division.pdf Torn Battle Flags – Wrecks and relics of the War.pdf Torpedo Boats of the Rebellion – Attack on the New Ironsides and the sinking of the Housatonic.pdf Total Destruction of the US Iron-Clad Frigate New Ironsides - An eye-witness details the burning of this magnificient ship.pdf Treatment of Confederate Prisoners at Johnson's Island - A Report from Colonel B.H. Jones.pdf Trevilian Station – The most stubborn cavalry fight of the war.pdf Trials of a Non-Veteran – The graphic and moving story of a Brave Soldier.pdf Trumpeter Fred - Tale of scouting and campaigning in the far west.pdf Tullahoma Campaign - How the Confederates Surrendered Middle Tennessee Without a Fight.pdf Tullahoma Campaign - March of Mitchell's Cavalry from Triune to Decherd.pdf Tullahoma Campaign - Occupation of Middle Tennessee and Wilder's Brigade at Hoover's Gap.pdf Tunneled to Brief Freedom – A successful piece of engineering at Danville.pdf Turchin's Charge – How a brilliant charge was made at Chickamauga Sunday afternoon.pdf Twice a Prisoner - A Wisconsin soldiers story.pdf Twice a Prisoner – The Lieutenant’s escape, and his capture by a woman.pdf Two Escaped Illinois Soldiers from Libby Prison - Two soldiers of Company F, 13th Illinois Infantry tell their tale.pdf Two Mighty Armies Racing – Nashville or Louisville their goal, Generals Buell and Bragg maneuver across Tennessee and Kentucky.pdf Two of a Kind – An amusing incident of Camp Life at Belle Plaine.pdf Two Years' Men – An appeal for justice to them.pdf Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Fierce battle on Legree’s Plantation in Louisiana.pdf Under the Weather - Operations of the Rebel Rams on the James.pdf Union Victory - The Gettysburg Battles.pdf Unites States Signal Corps – History of this important branch of the War Department.pdf Unpublished History – The grounds upon which General Grant took command of the Armies.pdf Unwritten History – President Lincoln places McClellan in command against the advice of his cabinet.pdf Unwritten History - The Rout of General Morgan's Forces at Greeneville, Tennessee.pdf Up Red River - Details of the Most Disastrous Expedition of the War.pdf Up the Red River - A Shamefully Mis-managed Expedition.pdf Up the Red River - How the Famous Banks Expedition Came to Grief.pdf Up the Red River - Two months of hard fighting with victories thrown away.pdf Up the Shenandoah - Operations of the Army of West Virginia.pdf USS Hartford – Admiral Farragut’s famous flagship’s remarkable career.pdf USS San Jacinto - Her Cruise After Blockade Runners and Her Final Wreck.pdf Van Der Veer's Brigade - Splendid organization of crack regiments.pdf Vanquishing Vicksburg - Digging the Canal.pdf Vermont Veterans - The hot fight they had at Savages Station.pdf Vicksburg Again - Charge of the Storming Party May 22, 1863.pdf Vicksburg Campaign - Colonel Kinsman killed at the head of his command.pdf Vicksburg Campaign - Settling down to regular siege operations.pdf Vicksburg Campaign - The boldest strategy of the war.pdf Vicksburg Campaign - The brilliant victory gained at Champions Hill.pdf Vicksburg Campaign - The Gallant but Disastrous Charge of May 22.pdf Victory in West Louisiana - Full account of the three days fighting.pdf Virginia's Reply to North Carolina - A masterly analysis of North Carolina's claims to Confederate preeminence.pdf Visiting War Scenes - Reminiscences of a United States Signal Corps Man.pdf Voice of the Army - Talking to the soldiers at Atlanta and Vicksburg.pdf Volunteer Cavalry - The First Cavalry Battle at Kelly's Ford, Virginia.pdf Waddell Farm – A spirited cavalry argument in Arkansas.pdf War as a Girl Saw It – A graphic picture of Chambersburg during the invasions of Lee and Ewell into Pennsylvania.pdf War Begun - The batteries on Sullivan's Island, Morris Island and other points opened fire on Fort Sumter this morning.pdf War for the Union - Batteries on the coast near Charleston; The Niagara and Huntsville capture two vessels.pdf War in Virginia - The terrific battles of Friday and Saturday at Bull Run; a full and graphic account.pdf War Memories of a Chaplain - Place and work of a regimental Chaplain.pdf War Movements - Detailed Account of the Fight at Aquia Creek.pdf War Movements - Official Report of the Affair at Sewell's Point.pdf War News - Great Battle at Gettysburg.pdf War News - Rebels occupied Chambersburg.pdf War of the Rebellion - Notes from Dixie -.pdf War of the Rebellion - Opening the Mississippi.pdf War Recollections - Some of the Varied Experiences of a Missouri Soldier.pdf War Reminiscences - Personal Recollections of conspicuous people, civil and military.pdf War Reminiscences – The humorous side of a hard eight months’ service in the War of the Rebellion.pdf Warren at Bristoe – How he won his place as permanent corps commander.pdf War's Brighter Side – Humorous incidents occurring in the battle, on the march, and in the hospital.pdf War's Mighty Cost - Heavy price paid by both armies for possession of Chattanooga.pdf Washington in War Time - The National Capital during the Great Struggle.pdf Washington's Peril - Checking Jubal Early's Northern Raid.pdf West of the Mississippi - Reminiscences of an Officer of the 10th Illinois Cavalry.pdf What the Ninth Corps Did - Experiences from Knoxville to Spottsylvania.pdf Wheaton's Brigade – Its splendid advance at Gettysburg on the afternoon of July 2.pdf Why Fort Sumter Surrendered- Actions of the Fleet Explained.pdf Wilder's Brigade - The Mounted Infantry in the Tullahoma-Chickamauga Campaigns.pdf Wilder's Lightning Brigade - A Soldier's Diary of the Closing Days of the Civil War.pdf Wilder's Lightning Brigade - Service of the 123rd Illinois Mounted Infantry With this Famous Command.pdf William C. Quantrill - The name recalls a bloody history.pdf Wilson Raid - An Expedition to Destroy the Petersburg & Lynchburg and the Richmond & Danville Railroads.pdf Wilson’s Creek Fight - The Story of the First Battle of the War in Missouri.pdf Wilson’s Raid – The last general engagement of the Rebellion.pdf Wilson's Creek - Missouri saved to the Union by General Lyon.pdf Wilson's Famous Raid – The march from Gravelly Springs to Macon; The fighting at Selma, Alabama.pdf Winchester to Appomattox - Service of the Cavalry in the last two months of the war.pdf With a Fighting Regiment - Story of Four Years' Service of the Gallant 29th Ohio.pdf With Averell – On his raid to Salem, December, 1863; Privations and hardships of a nine days’ march.pdf With Canby at Valverde, New Mexico – A fierce little fight in which one company of 60 lost 39 men.pdf With Pope's Army – How a Michigan Cavalryman took a last glimpse of Earth.pdf With Sheridan - Spirited defense of the Nineteenth Corps.pdf With Smith's Guerillas - The Live Eagle Brigade Again to the Fore.pdf With the Contrabands – The reminiscences of an Army Chaplain’s wife in Alabama.pdf With the Wagon Train – Reminiscences of the Chattanooga Campaign.pdf With the Western Army - The First Vicksburg Campaign.pdf With Wolford's Cavalry - Adventures of a Tennessee Refugee.pdf Withheld His Troops - Why the Union Army Did Not Win at Antietam.pdf Withstood The Siege - Story of Colonel George A. Forsyh's Brave Defense at Arickaree Fork.pdf Wood’s Division - Its Gallant Assault Upon Missionary Ridge.pdf Wood's Brigade at Resaca – The stubborn fighting of those seasoned veterans prevented a disaster.pdf Wounded at Fort Donelson – Thrilling experiences of a Union Officer on battlefield and in hospital.pdf Wreck of the Steamer Governor – Desperate battling with the waves for days.pdf Yarn of a Trooper - An ambush and what came of it.pdf Yarns at the Picket Fire - Tales of Adventure by the Boys in Blue.pdf Yellow Fever - The Great Epidemic at New Berne, North Carolina, in 1864.pdf Yellow Jackets – An exceedingly hot engagement.pdf Stories of Quantrill - How the noted outlaw began his career of crime and where it ended.pdf Stories of Sherman - Unpublished incidents of the War.pdf Stories of the Regiments – The 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery.pdf Stories of the War – Reminiscences of events that are dear to the rank and file.pdf Story of 1000 Irishmen - By Captain M.H. Macnamara, 9th Massachusetts.pdf Story of a Cannoneer - Reminiscences of a detached volunteer in a regular battery.pdf Strategy and Tactics – Events leading to and constituting the Battle of Gettysburg.pdf Streight's Georgia Raid – Capture, imprisonment, and escape.pdf Striving for Liberty - The Story of Five Soldiers Who Escaped from Meridian Bull-Pen.pdf Struggling for Supremacy - Some Operations in East Tennessee in 1863.pdf