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4. Winter Lightning: A Guide to the Battle of Stones River
by Matt Spruill, III, Lee Spruill
From December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863, one of the Civil War's bloodiest battles raged as more than 42,000 Union troops led by General William S. ... More
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5. Battle of Stones River: The Forgotten Conflict Between the Confederate Army of Tennessee and the Union Army of the Cumberland
by Larry J Daniel
Three days of savage and bloody fighting between Confederate and Union troops at Stones River in Middle Tennessee ended with nearly 25,000 casualties ... More
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6. An Unerring Fire: The Massacre at Fort Pillow
by Richard L Fuchs
The Fort Pillow massacre, in which a Confederate cavalry force assaulted and captured an inadequately defended Union fortification in western ... More
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7. Chattanooga
by Time-Life Books
An unforgettable new look at the Civil War from eyewitness accounts by people who were there. Diaries, letters, journals, media reports and more. ... More
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9. Cities Under the Gun: Images of Occupied Nashville and Chattanooga
by James A Hoobler
Now available in paperback, this is a fascinating collection of more than 300 photographs and numerous architectural drawings made during the Union ... More
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13. Black Flag! Black Flag!: The Battle at Fort Pillow
by John Gauss
In Black Flag! Black Flag!, John Gauss uses the documented words of participants taken from historical records, graphically depicting the Civil War ... More
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14. Vicksburg
by Time-Life Books
By October of 1862, only Vicksburg, Mississippi and Port Hudson, Louisiana remained in Confederate hands. After a series of unsuccessful head-on ... More
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15. Mountaineers in Gray: The Nineteenth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
by John D Fowler, John B Fowler (Editor)
On April 26, 1865, on a farm just outside Durham, North Carolina, General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the remnants of the Army of Tennessee to his ... More
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20. The Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga
by Peter Cozzens
Civil War enthusiasts will welcome a new book by Peter Cozzens, author of two highly praised works on Civil War campaigns--No Better Place to Die: ... More
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21. Insider's Guide to Civil War Sites in the Southern States
This book offers Civil War-history buffs a travel guide to the South's most famous and infamous battle sites, complete with historical background, ... More
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22. Where the South Lost the War: An Analysis of the Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign, February 1862
by Kendall D Gott
Selected as Honorable Mention for the 2004 Albert Castel Book Award With the collapse of the Confederate defenses at Forts Henry and Donelson on the ... More
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23. Shiloh: The Battle That Changed the Civil War
A brilliant reexamination of one of the bloodiest and most crucial battles of the Civil War, "Shiloh" presents the story of that fascinating enigma ... More
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24. Tullahoma: The 1863 Campaign for the Control of Middle Tennessee
by Michael R Bradley, PH.D.
The results of the Tullahoma campaign were strategically more important that Gettysburg, and tactically on a par with Vicksburg.
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