 | A unique collection of special baking recipes dating from the Civil War period of our history. |
|  | This book tells the story of Camp Curtin through the experience of the men who lived there. |
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 | This is the tale of the crucial battle at Gettysburg, told from the viewpoint of three unsung groups–women, immigrants, and African Americans. |
|  | The first work to highlight the contributions at the Battle of Gettysburg of regiments of Pennsylvania Dutch. |
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 | Depictions of American battles scenes. |
|  | 25 color paintings, 35 color photos. |
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 | 31 color paintings, 77 color photos. |
|  | 37 color paintings, 42 color photos. |
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 | 38 color paintings, 50 color photos. |
|  | The author chronicles an era in which African Americans become active agents in overthrowing history, shaping Reconstruction, and creating a legacy long obscured and misunderstood. |
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 | This video contains twelve episodes from the three-hour feature, including Bravery at Gettysburg; Mystery at Devil’s Den; and Pickett’s Charge. |
|  | An invaluable resource guide to the Civil War at Gettysburg. |
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 | There is no stronger bond than between a horse and rider on the battlefield. This film captures the relationship between soldiers and their horses, while celebrating these forgotten heroes of the Civil War. |
|  | This collection of articles, cuylled from eight decades of Western Pennsylvania History magazine, encompasses a broad and compelling array of topics. |
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 | This volume chronicles the experiences of many men of the 15th, 19th, and 20th Massachusetts infantry regiments, and the gallant role they played in repulsing Pickett’s Charge in Gettysburg. |
|  | This study illuminates the immediate origins of the Civil War and provides an intimate understanding of the antebellum political system as well as Lincoln’s political acuity in his early presidential career. |
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 | Harold Holzer, and author and former New York governor, Mario M. Cuomo, present an incomparable selection of writings by Lincoln on the theme of democracy. |
|  | Few commanders in history rank with General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was a Rebel in every sense of the term. |
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 | General Robert E. Lee, long regarded as preeminent among the southern generals, has been described as a “wholly human gentleman.” |
|  | General James Longstreet is perhaps one of the most lauded and most maligned generals of the Civil War. |
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 | Many believe that with his demise came the eventual defeat of his comrades in arms. This is his story in quotes. |
|  | In the first scholarly treatment of pacifism during the Civil War, two experts in Anabaptist studies explore the important role of sectarian religion. |
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 | This user-friendly guidebook is a companion to Pennsylvania’s Civil War Trails initiative. |
|  | This is the story of the garrisons imprisonment, and the escape of Lieutenant Isaiah Conley and two of his compatriots. |
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 | This guidebook offer information on touring the Gettysburg sites and stops that featured prominently during the epic battle. |
|  | This book is the first of two volumes that will provide readers with a basic overview of the history of Pennsylvania’s state defense forces. |
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 | This tour explains one of the most confusing portions of the Battle of Gettysburg. |
|  | This book provides a detailed reconstruction of General J.E.B. Stuart’s actions during the Gettysburg campaign. |
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 | The author relates the events of Gettysburg as they unfold. |
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