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- Learn more about the life and times of your ancestors
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- Recommended: Tracing
Your Civil War Ancestor
- Experienced historian Bertram Groene shows you step by
step how easy it can be to trace your ancestors' role in the Civil
War. Learn about the battles they fought. Learn about
your ancestor's experiences in the war that affected every aspect of
your forbears' lives. ORDER
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- Learn more about this battle that was fought by Gordon Co, GA
soldiers!
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Pioneers
and Residents of West Central Alabama Prior to the Civil War
by Madge Pettit
- "This is another battle fought by Gordon Co, GA soldiers"
by Jerry Korn, Editors of Time-Life Books
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- Unusual and Unique Facts About the War Between the States
by Webb B. Garrison
- Five Star ranking
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- by William Thomas Venner
- Four Star ranking (cover picture not available)
- After
Chancellorsville : Letters from the Heart : The Civil War Letters of
Private Walter G. Dunn & Emma Randolph
by Walter G. Dunn, Emma Randolph, Robert I. Cottom (Editor), Judy Bailey (Editor)
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by Elizabeth D. Leonard
- Five Star ranking
- As the American Civil War raged on, Louisiana's
Sarah Morgan complained to her diary, "Oh! if I were only a
man. Then I could don the breeches, and slay them with a
will!" Though Morgan never did "don the breeches,"
in All the Daring of the Soldier, historian Elizabeth D.
Leonard reveals that many women did. Leonard recounts the
stories of dozens of women who joined the war effort, such as
Richard Anderson, a.k.a. Amy Clarke, who fought with her
Confederate cavalry regiment at the battle of Shiloh.
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- The Diary of Charlotte Forten, 1854
(Diaries, Letters, and Memoirs)
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