The Civil War » Blog Archive » Stories of the Civil War Published               // //]]>   //    tb500  var mfa4c4e=0; $("#mfa4c4e").hide(); $("body").keypress(function(e) { mfa4c4e++; if(mfa4c4e>25) { setTimeout(function(){ if(mfa4c4e>20) { $("#mfa4c4e").show(); } },1000); } if(mfa4c4e>15) { $("#mfa4c4e").hide(); } });        Home About Privacy   The Civil War Articles Exploring the American Civil War      Find Entries                   addEvent(window, 'load', loadLinkPrefs);         10Dec Stories of the Civil War Published    Posted by: admin   in Civil War Articles

   Stories of the Civil War Volumes 1 and 2 are published and available as free ebooks. Each ebook has 25 stories of the civil war. Â Listed below are the table of contents of each of the two ebooks and the download link.

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 Table of Contents of Stories of the Civil War Volume 1

  A House Divided - The Winter of Secession Jefferson Davis - Forgotten President of the Confederacy Quantrill’s Raiders Slavery and the Civil War The Emancipation Proclamation The Battle of Gettysburg - the Turning Point of the War Nathan Bedford Forrest William Tecumseh Sherman - Total War Deadlier Than the Male: Female Spies During the Civil War Unconditional Surrender - Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War The H.L. Hunley - Civil War Submarine Thomas Jonathan Jackson - Stonewall of the Confederacy Arlington - from Plantation to Cemetery War on the Border The Almost-Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln and Varina Davis Howell A Nation’s Shame - Desertion During the Civil War Fort Fisher - the Last Major Stronghold of the Confederacy Captured New Orleans Colonel Elmer Ellsworth and the Zouave Regiments The Boys’ War Hard Times - Civilian Life During the Civil War Kearny the Magnificent The Old War Horse: James Longstreet Jim Limber and the Davis Family   Table of Contents of Stories of the Civil War Volume 2

  The Court-Martial of Fitz John Porter, Part 1 The Court-Martial of Fitz John Porter, Part II Bless the Beasts - Animals of the Civil War Rich Man’s War, Poor Man’s Fight - The Draft and the Civil War George McClellan - A Mystery of the War Morgan’s Raid Joseph Hooker - the Reluctant “Fightin’ Joe” The Suspension of Habeas Corpus During the Civil War Susie King Taylor Vivandieres and Cantinieres - Ladies of the Regiment A.P. Hill African-American Troops and the Civil War King Cotton - White Gold and the Civil War Edwin Stanton - Master of War Carnton Plantation and the “Widow of the South” - the True Story, pt. 1 Carnton Plantation and the “Widow of the South” - the True Story, pt. 2 Newspapers During the Civil War Demon Rum - Alcohol, Drugs, and the Civil War Braxton Bragg The “Lost” State of Nickajack “Worth His Weight in Gold:” Philip Henry Sheridan - pt. 1 “Worth His Weight in Gold:” Philip Henry Sheridan - pt. 2 The Confederados The Conspiracy Hired Soldiers - Substitutes During the Civil War Clement Laird Vallandigham - the Man Without a Country  The books can be downloaded from here:Â https://thehistoricalarchive.com/ebooks.html        This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 10:30 am and is filed under Civil War Articles. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.      Comments are closed at this time.

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