General Civil War
| 3-1 |
Canada & the American Civil War |
| 3-2 |
Maryland in the Civil War |
| 3-3a |
Civil War: General Information #1 |
| 3-3b |
Civil War: General Information #2 |
| 3-3c |
Civil War: General Information #3 |
| 3-4 |
Valley Echo News--Newspapers |
| 3-5 |
Why The Confederacy Failed |
| 3-6a |
Diplomatic & Civil History of the American Civil War (Folder
#1) |
| 3-6b |
Diplomatic & Civil History of the American Civil War (Folder
#2) |
| 3-7 |
Confederate Cabinet |
| 3-8 |
Lincoln's Cabinet |
| 3-9 |
Gideon Welles Diary |
| 3-10 |
Charles F. Adams Papers (Massachusett's State Historical Society)
|
| 3-11 |
Secret Service |
| 3-12 |
Blockade Running & Confederate Supply |
| 3-13a |
Civil War in the West: Folder #1 |
| 3-13b |
Civil War in the West: Folder #2 |
| 3-14 |
Frederick, Maryland |
| 3-15a |
Antietam Battlefield Sharpsburg, Maryland: Folder #1
|
| 3-15b |
Antietam Battlefield Sharpsburg, Maryland: Folder #2
|
| 3-16 |
Gaithland, Crampton's Pass, War Correspondents Memorial Arch
|
| 3-17a |
Petersburg Campaign, 1864-1865 (Folder #1) |
| 3-17b |
Petersburg Campaign, 1864-1865 (Folder #2) |
| 3-18 |
Virginia Battlefields |
| 3-19 |
Civil War Poetry & Music |
| 3-20 |
Poetry and Literature Inspired by the Civil War |
| 3-20a |
"If the South had Won the Civil War" by MacKinlay Kantor
|
| 3-21 |
Soldier Life in the Union & Confederate Armies |
| 3-22 |
Desertion During the War |
| 3-23 |
Civil War Round Table Essays: Lawyers & Fraternities in
the Civil War |
| 3-24 |
Lectures About the Civil War |