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Cobb's Legion Cavalry
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Harriet Bey Mesic |
"This book offers a history of the Legion's actions in more than 100 battles and skirmishes over the course of the war. Additionally, biographies of the officers and the nearly 1500 men of the regime… |
OL13656958W |
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Footprints of a regiment
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W. H. Andrews |
Footprints of a Regiment chronicles W.H. Andrews' four years in the War Between the States from the Siege of Yorktown to the war's last battle at Bentonville, North Carolina. Based on his war journal… |
OL4139418W |
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Trembling earth
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Kim L. Siegelson |
In 1864, two boys, one a slave running toward freedom and one hoping to collect the reward for capturing him, make their way through Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp, relying on knowledge the white boy's f… |
OL545456W |
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The march
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E. L. Doctorow |
In 1864, after Union general William Tecumseh Sherman burned Atlanta, he marched his sixty thousand troops east through Georgia to the sea, and then up into the Carolinas. The army fought off Confede… |
OL55232W |
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Breaking the Confederacy
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Jack H. Lepa |
"Making extensive use of materials both contemporary and modern, including letters, diaries, memoirs and histories, the author presents a detailed narrative of the locales, conditions, personnel, str… |
OL5822499W |
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The Stilwell letters
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William Ross Stilwell |
"William Ross Stilwell was wed to Mary Fletcher Speer (known as Molly) on 8 September 1859 in McDonough, Georgia, in Henry County. William was twenty and Molly was eighteen. Having moved to northwest… |
OL5954759W |