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Pursued by the Union army, Morgan's Raiders blazed a trail of destruction unparalleled in Civil War history. Only a handful of Morgan's men lived to tell the tale...
For seventeen years, Ty Mattson never knew if his father survived the Mexican War. But when he receives news that his father is alive--and he's joined the Confederate forces of General John Morgan--Ty leaves home to enlist with the Raiders...
Owen Mattson turns out to be everything...
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America, 1861. Battle lines have been drawn between the North and the South, pitting state against state -- and brother against brother. And for the three young sons of Ohio State Senator Clay Bell, the Civil War will change not only their lives, but the destinies of future generations. Relive the intense human drama of America's deadliest war through their stories.
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The choice was to run for freedom or die never having been valued as a human, as a woman. The penalty was the same, death! Freedom and her brother, Triumph, would fight for their lives and the lives of the ones, whom they loved no matter the cost. Escaping bondage meant they must RUN! Run to Moses. Run to the Promised Land.
Watson Brown knew all too well the struggle to survive. The fight to live. He had been, given a second chance to do what he...
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Sojourner knew how to run, hide and fight. She would find her family and reunite them. Her mother's secrets had become a gift. A gift that would aide her on her journey.
Oliver had been held prisoner by Frederick, his brother, for a year. Escape meant hurting an innocent, a beautiful woman who he could not forget. He would not stop searching the colonies for her, until he found her. Debts owed would be paid.
Will Sojourner and Oliver learn from the...
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American Civil War volume 17
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Lincoln came to see emancipation as necessary to victory. But he understood that he lacked the authority to end slavery in loyal areas, and his famous proclamation deliberately casts emancipation as a war measure. What did most Northerners think of it?
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American Civil War volume 45
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After Atlanta fell, Hood tried to draw Sherman northward. Sherman followed briefly before deciding to cut loose from his supply lines on his famous March to the Sea, implementing the "strategy of exhaustion" in the Confederate interior.
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American Civil War volume 33
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The war changed women's lives in ways dramatic and subtle, lasting and temporary. Although anxiety, grief, and hardship were felt on both sides, women in the CSA suffered most directly from the war. To black women, the war brought emancipation and the opportunity to solidify marriage and family ties. The front drew more women than might seem likely.
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American Civil War volume 4
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From February through April 1861, the United States and the Confederacy eyed each other warily and vied for the support of eight slave states that remained in the Union. As various compromise proposals fell short, United States-held Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor came to be a flash point.
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American Civil War volume 14
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The Confederacy faced a difficult strategic situation in July 1862. Jefferson Davis and his generals responded by sending armies into Kentucky and Maryland in the most impressive Confederate strategic offensive of the war. Operations in Kentucky between August and October 1862 culminated in a confused battle at Perryville.
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American Civil War volume 12
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Nine months of relative quiet following First Manassas ended when George B. McClellan started a slow Union drive up the Virginia Peninsula toward Richmond in April. By the end of May 1862, Union forces menaced Richmond from two directions and Confederate prospects looked bleak.
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American Civil War volume 32
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How did Northern women experience the war? Wartime urgencies provided increased opportunities for middle-class women to enter the public sphere as nurses, clerks, or agents of benevolent organizations. The experiences of poor white women and black women (whether as farmwives, widows, or factory workers) are less well understood.
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American Civil War volume 1
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This introductory episode explains the sectional controversies and clashes that set the stage for secession and war.
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American Civil War volume 30
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The US Navy played a major, often overlooked, role in defeating the CSA. Starting the war with just 42 ships, the Navy would have nearly 700 by 1865. Northern naval strategy focused on supporting ground operations along Southern rivers and coasts, and above all, on the blockade. With nothing like the North's industrial base, how did the Confederate Navy perform?
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American Civil War volume 7
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Why did young men join the colors of the North or the South? What made them bear the war's awful dangers and hardships? What was it like to be a soldier in the ranks?
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American Civil War volume 8
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Following the Upper South's secession and the move of the Confederate capital to Richmond, Virginia, both sides geared up for war. Learn the details of General Winfield Scott's brilliant "Anaconda Plan" and the factors that led to the Battle of First Manassas or Bull Run (July 21, 1861), the first big clash of the war.
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American Civil War volume 42
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Few aspects of the conflict were as emotionally charged as the treatment of prisoners of war, with both sides hurling charges of negligence and atrocities. More than 400,000 men were captured. Early in the war, most were quickly paroled or exchanged. Later, this system broke down and prisoners suffered.
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American Civil War volume 5
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Was the South fated to lose, as many people think? If the Confederate States of America could have won, when did it come closest to doing so? As fighting began, each side had important advantages. Take a close look at these.
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