1972-©1989.
Edmund Ruffin was one of the most significant figures in the Old South. A gentleman planter, writer, and political commentator, he made his great
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2002.
In her diary, a ten-year-old girl writes about her family's experiences living in Washington, D.C., in 1864-65, during which time the Civil War c
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©2004.
1st ed.
In 1861, eighteen-year-old Sarah Tracy, from New York state, comes to work at Mount Vernon, the historic Virginia home of George Washington, wher
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©1996.
The diary of a fictional fourteen-year-old girl living in Virginia, in which she describes the hardships endured by her family and friends during
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2014.
"Presents excerpts from the diary of Carrie Berry, a 10-year-old girl who lived in the Confederate South in 1864"--
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2014.
"Presents excerpts from the diary of William Bircher, a 15-year-old Minnesotan who was a drummer during the Civil War"--
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[2015]
First edition.
Surgeon Francis Robertson fled Charleston with the Confederate garrison in 1865 in an effort to stay ahead of General Sherman's Federal army as i
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1982.
The firsthand account of a member of Mosby's Rangers, aka the 43rd Battalion of Virginia Cavalry. An elite guerilla unit, they operated in Northe
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c2010, 2002.
[Standard format].
Draws from diaries, letters, personal artifacts, and live-action footage to create a series of brief segments that examine aspects of the Civil W
DVD
JLC Title 245h
[videorecording]
p2008.
Interweaving hundreds of interviews with excerpts from diaries, letters, and memoirs, a narrative history of the American Civil War captures the
CD
JLC Title 245h
[sound recording] :