| John Witherspoon DuBose - History - 2016 - 476 pages
One of the most important Confederate generals, Joseph Wheeler fought initially in the Western campaigns. He was recognized for fighting well at Shiloh and Wheeler burned the ... | |
| Steve Raymond - History - 2012 - 392 pages
The 78th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment took the field under command of a lackadaisical colonel who was frequently absent and feuded with his own officers and superiors ... | |
| Dr. Abner Hard - History - 2016
As the regimental surgeon for the Eighth Cavalry during the American Civil War, Dr. Abner Hard saw it all. His troops were at Manassas, Gettysburg, Antietam, Chancellorsville ... | |
| Robert Hale Strong - History - 2013 - 256 pages
Moving memoir by a writer who served as a teenaged Union recruit. True tales of punishment, revenge, devotion, and quiet heroism as well as survival methods of the average soldier. | |
| James Pike - History - 2016
You might think that the incredible adventures of James Pike in the American Civil War are too amazing to be true. But his service was lauded by Generals Ulysses S. Grant ... | |
| U. S. Grant - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 1315 pages
"Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant" is considered among the greatest of military memoirs. Marshalling the forces of the North in the American Civil War, he was the only general ... | |
| Donn Piatt, General Henry Boynton - History - 2014
Slow, deliberate, and highly successful in war, General George Thomas nevertheless has never received the accolades he deserves. He shunned self-promotion and even refused ... | |
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