The Life of Billy Yank is a frank, intimate, and warm study of the Union soldier by one of the mo...
Originally published forty years ago, Bell Irvin Wiley's The Road to Appomattox marked one of the...
?Wiley uses the published and unpublished writings of Southern women to offer the reader insights...
When Bell Irvin Wiley's composite portrait of the rank-and-file Confederate soldier was published...
First published seventeen years after the end of the Civil War, 'Reminiscences Of Confederate Ser...
Warren Akin (1811-1877) was a prominent attorney from Cartersville, Georgia, who served as the st...
Widely hailed for his realistic portrayals of the common soldier of the Civil War, Bell Irvin Wil...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledg...
The Organization of Ground Combat Troops
The Organization of Ground Combat Troops
Richard M. McMurry's 'The Road Past Kennesaw: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864' offers a gripping acc...