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3. A Deep Steady Thunder: The Battle of Chickamauga
by Steven E Woodworth, PH.D., Grady McWhiney (Editor)
Woodworth presents a brief, fast-moving, and colorful account of the Battle of Chickamauga, one of the biggest and bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
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4. Guide to the Battle of Chickamauga
by Matt Spruill, IV (Editor)
"The most thorough, detailed, and accurate books of their kind. I have used them to lead guided tours of several battlefields, with great success", - ... More
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5. Chickamauga 1863: The River of Death
by James Arnold
Chickamauga - a Native American name meaning 'river of death' - ranks among the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Fought in densely wooded terrain ... More
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9. Chickamauga 1863: Rebel Breakthrough
by Alex Mendoza, Alexander Mendoza
Released to mark the 150th anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, this book provides general readers with a succinct ... More
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11. The Battle of Resaca
The battle of Resaca in May 1864 represents a series of firsts: the first major battle of the Atlanta Campaign, the first occasion in Georgia in 1864 ... More
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12. Chickamauga: A Battlefield Guide
by Steven E Woodworth, PH.D. (Editor)
Providing an overview of this dramatic battle of the Civil War, this book also provides an on-site tour to help both serious students and casual ... More
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15. Historic Photos of Chickamauga Chattanooga
by James A Hoobler
The campaign from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to Chickamauga, Georgia, followed by the siege of Chattanooga, is one of the most dramatic stories of the ... More
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16. The Most Promising Man of the South: James Johnston Pettigrew and His Men at Gettysburg
by Clyde N Wilson
The editor of the papers of John C. Calhoun and biographer of James Johnston Pettigrew focuses his attention on the activities of this leader, his ... More
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17. Chickamauga and Chattanooga: The Battles That Doomed the Confederacy
by John W Bowers
An overview of the 1863 battles at Chickamauga, Georgia, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, which changed the course of the Civil War.
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18. Chancellorsville 1863: Jackson's Lightning Strike
by Carl Smith
This victory was Lee's masterpiece. But Chancellorsville also deprived him forever of Stonewall Jackson, his most creative commander, who died of ... More
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19. History of Andersonville Prison
In 1863, the Confederacy was compelled to relocate the concentration of prisoners of war in Richmond to a less vulnerable site. Not only was the ... More
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20. Disease, Starvation & Death: Personal Accounts of Camp Lawton
by William Giles
Camp Lawton was the largest prisoner of war camp constructed during the American Civil War. Built to replace Andersonville, at 42 acres it was almost ... More
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22. Eyewitness to Gettysburg
by Charles Carleton Coffin
Charles Carleton Coffin, the Civil War correspondent for the Boston Journal, was in Frederick on Sunday, June 28, 1863 as General George Gordon Meade ... More
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23. Chickamauga: A Battlefield History in Images
by Roger C Linton
A new and unique type of historical guide, this book features more than one hundred photographs and illustrations of thirty key sites in and around ... More
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24. Red Clay to Richmond: Trail of the 35th Georgia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
Red Clay to Richmond is a thoroughly researched book dredged from Civil War trenches, family attics, and dusty archives. John Fox has skillfully ... More
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