Life on the Civil War Research Trail
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A Northern Nurse Describes the Death of a Southern Lieutenant After Gettysburg
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"The Most Popular Officer I Have Ever Seen at West Point"
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“These Gallant Men in Blue and Gray Sit All About Us Here,” 1913
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“The Two Gray Lines Swept Silently and Swiftly On”
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First View of Robert E. Lee as Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia
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Appomattox: "We of the Line Never Had the Remotest Idea of a Surrender"
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At Gettysburg, Union Soldiers Aid Wounded Confederates
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At Gettysburg, Rufus Franks of the 4th Alabama Appeared Slightly Wounded. It Was Far Worse.
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"Gray Bearded Men Weeping Over Their Regimental Colors," 1889
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Frederick Douglass Thanks a Telegrapher for Saving His Life
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This Soldier and His Comrades Tried to Stop Sherman’s March Through Georgia
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An Aging Veteran and a Mothballed Warship Get a Second Chance
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At Devil's Den, a Texan's "Spectacular Display of Reckless Courage"
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Thomas Jefferson Responds to a Request to Abolish Slavery
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The Abolitionist Who Asked Thomas Jefferson to Help End Slavery
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What If Your Gettysburg Guides Were Three Officers Who Fought In the Battle?
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Theodore Roosevelt on the Meaning of the Civil War
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A Wounded Lieutenant Asks Dr. Evins to Cut Off His Mangled Leg
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Why Did the Confederacy Fail? The Son of a Southern Officer Explains.
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A Confederate General Criticizes Lee's Leadership at Gettysburg
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On His First Day as a Lieutenant, He Led His Men into Pickett's Charge
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The Dimick Rifle and “The Regiment of the West”
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Words Exchanged in an Ambulance Between Two Wounded Soldiers, Union and Confederate
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Captain Ramsey and the Birth of the “True Blues”
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The General Credited With "Contrabands" as a Term for Enslaved People
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From Gettysburg in 1863 to the Streets of New York City in 1865
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One of the Citadel's Best Officers Under Fire at Fort Sumter, 1863
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The Young Angel of the Wards
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The Nurse Who Became a Hospital Patient
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Mayor Frank and Helen: The Dynamic Duo of Civil War Caregivers
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