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Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels 1861
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Generals Over Their Heads
A London Workers' Meeting, 2 Feb 1862
A Treaty Against the Slave Trade, 22 May 1862
American Affairs, 3 Mar 1862
Black Residents of Nashville to the Union Convention
Changing History of Ford's Theater
Civil War Articles By Patricia Caldwell
Diffusing the Civil War Fight
English Humanity and America, 20 Jun 1862
English Public Opinion, 1 Feb 1862 (New York Tribune)
First Blood In The Streets of Baltimore
From Aldie to Winchester: Touring Route 50
From whence no traveler returns:Robert Rodes and the Men Who Served Him
General John D. Imboden and the Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg
Incidents at the First Manassas Battle
Losing New Orleans Testimony to the Evacuation of the Crescent City
Marker Dediction for Gen. Tom Green
More on Seward's Suppressed Dispatch, 18 Jan 1862
My Worst Fears Have Been More Than Realized:Yellow Fever Hits The Union
New Market Echoes
On the Cotton Crisis, 8 Feb 1862
Prices in Dallas, July 1862
Pro-American Meeting, 5 Jan 1862
Reminiscences of Lee and of Gettysburg
Southern Women Record the Civil War
The 2nd American Civil War
The American Civil War and the Ironclads and Rams, Engels 3 July 1862
The American Civil War, Marx & Engels, 26 Mar 1862
The Artillery at Bentonville
The Civil War as Fought in the West: Was It Different?
The English Press and the Fall of New Orleans, 20 May 1862
The Hispanic Experience - Contributions to America's Defense
The Right Arm of Custer
The Secessionists' Friends.- The American Blockade, 12 Mar 1862
The Surgeons of Gettysburg
Why the South Seceded
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