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Below are resource materials in our libray. If you have a specific question that you think these might help answer, please address e-mail to Librarian. Please ask only specific questions that are for personal knowledge or will help fill gaps in a research effort. We ask that you refrain from asking open-ended questions, opinions, or questions that involve indepth research. For example, a question such as "What were the causes of the Civil War?" (it has been asked) may be summarily ignored.

Citations are grouped by category and alphabetically by subject. The citations are not complete. Complete bibliographical citations can be sent upon request.

Leaders

Stonewall of the West; Patrick Cleburne and the Civil War; Craig L. Symonds; 1997.

Jubal: The Life and Times of General Jubal A. Early, CSA: Defender of the Lost Cause; Charles C. Osborne; 1993.

A Battle from the Start: The life of Nathan Bedford Forrest Brian Steel Wills; 1992.

Reminiscences of the Civil War; General John B. Gordon 1993.

John Brown Gordon: Soldier, Southerner, American; Ralph Lowell Eckert; 1989.

A.P. Hill: Lee's Forgotten General; William Woods Hassler; 1962.

They Called Him Stonewall: A Life of Lt. General T.J. Jackson, C.S.A.; Burke Davis; 1954.

Four Years with General Lee Walter H. Taylor; 1962.

Lee and Jackson: Confederate Chieftans; Paul D. Casdorph; 1992.

Abraham Lincoln (v1: The Prarie Years, v2: The War Years 1861-1864, v3: The War Years 1864-1865); Carl Sandburg; 1960.

General James Longstreet: The Confederacy's Most Controversial Soldier, A Biography; Jeffry D. Wert; 1993.

Gray Ghost: The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby John S. Mosby; 1992.

Van Dorn: The Life and Times of a Confederate General; Robert G. Hartje; 1967.

Battles and Campaigns

Chancellorsville 1863: The Souls of the Brave; Ernest B. Furgurson; 1992.

The Battle of Chancellorsville Joseph P. Cullen; 1993.

The Battles for Chattanooga Glenn Tucker; 1992.

The Shipwreck of Their Hopes; The Battles for Chattanooga Peter Cozzens; 1994.

The Battle of Chicamauga Glenn Tucker; 1993.

The Civil War Battle of Chicamauga and Chattanooga J.L. Rogers; 1942.

First Manassas: The Bull Run Campaign; V.C. Jones; 1992.

The Campaigns for Fort Donelson Eastern National Park and Monument Assoc.; 1992.

The Battle of Fredericksburg William Marvel; 1993.

Richmond: The Penninula Campaign; Emory Thomas; 1990.

Second Manassas: The Battle and Campaign; Dennis Kelly; 1992.

Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas John J. Hennessy; 1993.

The Battle of Shiloh by Wiley Sword; 1994.

Shiloh: The Battle That Changed the Civil War; Larry J. Daniel; 1997.

The Battle of Stones River: Tragic New Years in Tennessee; Charles M. Spearman; 1993.

Wilderness and Spotsylvania Eastern National Park and Monument Assoc.; 1992.

The Battle of the Wilderness: May 5-6, 1864; Gordon G. Rhea; 1994.

Units and Armies

The Army of Tennessee Stanley F. Horn; 1993.

The Iron Brigade: A Military History; Alan T. Nolan; 1961.

Miscellaneous

The Civil War and the American West Alan M. Josephy, Jr.; 1992.

The Civil War Battlefield Guide The Conservation Fund; 1993.

Civil War (v1: Mr. Lincoln's Army, v2: Glory Road, v3: A Stillness at Appomatox); Bruce Catton; 1984.

The Civil War: A Narrative (v1: Fort Sumpter to Perryville, v2: Fredericksburg to Meridian, v3: Red River to Appomattox); Shelby Foote; 1986.

The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac, 1861-1865; E.B. Long and Barbara Long; 1971.

Encyclopedia of the Civil War the Historical Times Illustrated; 1991.

One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry John H. Worsham; 1992.

Manual of Army Cooking: A Reproduction of "Campfires and Camp Cooking or Culinary Hints for the Soldiers, 1862"; Elizabeth Stroud Kory; 1993.

Partners in Command: The Relationship Between Leaders in the Civil War (1. Lee and Jackson, 2. Lincoln and McClellan, 3. Davis and Johnston, 4. Grant and Sherman, 5. Grant, Sherman, and Porter); Joseph T. Glatthaar; 1994.

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