
The Civil War Centennial Handbook
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THE CIVIL WARThe First Modern WarBrother Against BrotherThey Also ServedThe Soldier, The Battle, The LossesThe Cost of WarNumbers and LossesThe American soldier of the 1860'sCamp lifePassing time between campaignsReligion and the soldierCorrespondents at the frontShips of the lineTransportation and suppliesTools of modern warfareField fortifications and entrenchmentsCommunicationsAerial reconnaissanceSpies and secret agentsThe battle's overtureAppalling aftermathMarks of total warAfter four years--AppomattoxLast review of the Union ArmyA Nation re-unitedUnion regulation uniformsUnion regimenta...
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- THE CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL HANDBOOK
- THE CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL HANDBOOK
- The Civil War
- The First Modern War
- Brother Against Brother
- They Also Served
- The Soldier, the Battle, The Losses
- The Cost of War
- Numbers and Losses
- Civil War Round Tables
- Losses in Killed, Wounded, and Missing in Engagements, Etc.,
- Where the Total was Five Hundred or more on the side of the Union Troops. Confederate Losses given are generally based on Estimates.
- Statement of the Number of Engagements
- In the several States and Territories during each Year of the War.
- Recommended Reading
- CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL PROCLAMATION No. 3882
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