 | This user-friendly guidebook is a companion to Pennsylvania’s Civil War Trails initiative. Regular price: $14.95 Sale price:  |
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 | This book reports on the archeological recovery and analysis of a Civil War battlefield burial identified along the eroded south bank of the railroad cut in the northern portion of Gettysburg National Military Park. |
|  | 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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 | The essays in this volume contain a wealth of information about Pennsylvania during the war years, including facts about soldiers’ defection to the Southern cause. |
|  | 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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 | The complete story of the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry, a completely volunteer unit and one of the finest regiments to serve in the Civil War. |
|  | These letters present a perceptive picture of life in the Army of the Potomac from 1861 to 1864. |
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 | This book provides a detailed reconstruction of General J.E.B. Stuart’s actions during the Gettysburg campaign. Regular price: $16.95 Sale price:  |
|  | The author relates the events of Gettysburg as they unfold. |
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 | Letters, diaries, and regimental newspapers take the reader inside the minds of Civil War soldiers-black and white, Northern and Southern-as they fought and marched across a divided country. |
|  | In this issue - John David Hoptak, author of several books and a National Park Service interpretive ranger at Maryland's Antietam National Battlefield, offers a riveting account of how Nicholas Biddle became the "first man to shed blood in the Civil War." |
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 | In this issue - An Interview with Richard C. Saylor: The Impact of the Civil War Legacy in Pennsylvania. For more details of this issue, CLICK HERE! |
|  | 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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 | The frontier lawyer and the former slave, the cautious politician and the fiery reformer, the president and the most famous black man in America. |
|  | This unique history is told through the personal letters, surviving narratives, and official reports of the men during their service. |
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 | Introducing readers to women whose Civil War experiences have long been ignored, Judith Giesberg examines the lives of working-class women in the North. |
|  | Depictions of American battles scenes. |
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 | 25 color paintings, 35 color photos. |
|  | 31 color paintings, 77 color photos. |
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 | 38 color paintings, 50 color photos. |
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