Incoming Resources
- More Civil War curiosities, Webb Garrison
- The caning, the assault that drove America to Civil War, Stephen Puleo
- Don't know much about the Civil War, everything you need to know about America's greatest conflict but never learned, Kenneth C. Davis
- The Shenandoah Valley in 1864, by George E. Pond ..
- The Civil War, an interactive history adventure, by Matt Doeden
- The Civil war, a history in documents, Rachel Filene Seidman
- Fact and fiction of the Civil War, by Ryan Gale ; content consultant, Larry E. Hudson, PhD
- Lincoln talks, a biography in anecdote, collected, collated, and edited by Emanuel Hertz
- The Civil War, the story of the war with maps, M. David Detweiler
- The Confederate reader, how the south saw the war, edited by Richard B. Harwell
- The Civil War, 12 things to know, by Patricia Hutchison
- Living through the Civil War, Yvette LaPierre
- It happened on the Underground Railroad, Tricia Martineau Wagner
- A people's history of the Civil War, struggles for the meaning of freedom, David Williams
- Confederates in the attic, dispatches from the unfinished Civil War, Tony Horwitz
- Dixie's daughters, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the preservation of Confederate culture, Karen L. Cox ; foreword by John David Smith, series editor ; with a new preface
- 38 nooses, Lincoln, Little Crow, and the beginning of the frontier's end, Scott W. Berg
- The Virginia campaign of '64 and '65, the Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James, by Andrew A. Humphreys ..
- Lincoln on war, edited and with an introduction by Harold Holzer
- The Union reader, as the North saw the war, edited by Richard B. Harwell
- The Civil War, an illustrated history, Geoffrey C. Ward with Ken Burns and Ric Burns
- Lincoln and the decision for war, the northern response to secession, Russell McClintock
- The lost cause, a new southern history of the war of the Confederates : comprising a full and authentic account of the rise and progress of the late southern Confederacy--the campaigns, battles, incidents, and adventures of the most gigantic struggle of the world's history, by Edward A. Pollard ; with numerous splendid steel portraits