| Glenn Dedmondt - History - 2001 - 164 pages
Both a historical examination and a tribute to the men who bore these colors. “A wonderful resource for any Civil War enthusiasts!” —Doc Kirby, “Book Bit,” WTBF-AM/FM Flying ... | |
| Glenn Dedmondt - History - 2000 - 166 pages
This detailed historical reference covers every known flag representing the Confederate State of Carolina and its role in the Civil War. Many flags have represented the state ... | |
| Glenn Dedmondt - History - 2009 - 148 pages
This comprehensive historical reference offers an in-depth look at the Confederate flags of Missouri during the Civil War. Throughout the 1860s, scores of flags representing ... | |
| Joe A Mobley - History - 2015 - 231 pages
A look at the generals who were either born in the state or directly commanded its troops, including Braxton Bragg, Louis Addison Armistead, and others. Confederate Generals of ... | |
| Clayton Charles Marlow - Business & Economics - 1996 - 202 pages
On May 8, 1861, Matt Ransom resigned from the North Carolina House of Commons and accepted a commission as a Confederate officer. Like many North Carolinians, Ransom had been ... | |
| Philip Katcher - Reference - 2004 - 665 pages
To see the introduction, the table of contents, a generous selection of sample pages, and more, visit the website The Army of Northern Virginia website. The Confederate Army of ... | |
| Daniel T. Davis - History - 2015 - 168 pages
Robert E. Lee gave Joseph E. Johnston an impossible task. Federal armies under Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman had rampaged through Georgia on their ÒMarch to the SeaÓ and ... | |
| Alfred C. Young III - History - 2013 - 527 pages
The initial confrontation between Union general Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate general Robert E. Lee in Virginia during the Overland Campaign included the pivotal battles of ... | |
| Michael C. Hardy - History - 2011 - 160 pages
Civil War scholar Michael Hardy delves into the story of North Carolina's Confederate past, from civilians to soldiers, as these Tar Heels proved they were a force to be ... | |
| Earl J. Hess - History - 2003 - 456 pages
The Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade was one of North Carolina's best-known and most successful units during the Civil War. Formed in 1862, the brigade spent nearly a year ... | |
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