Call Number (LC) Title Results
E609 .D38 2022 The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer covers the Civil War / 1
E609 .F47 1986 James Gordon Bennett and the New York herald : a study of editorial opinion in the Civil War era, 1854-1867 / 1
E609 .G725 2019 Twice-divided nation : national memory, transatlantic news, and American literature in the Civil War era / 1
E609 .G725 2019eb Twice-divided nation : national memory, transatlantic news, and American literature in the Civil War era / 1
E609 .H37 1999 Blue & gray in black & white : newspapers in the Civil War / 1
E609 .H59 Lawley covers the Confederacy. 1
E609 .K74 2019 Marketing the blue & gray : newspaper advertising and the American Civil War / 1
E609 .M37 Sherman's other war : the general and the Civil War press / 1
E609 .M37 1999 Sherman's other war : the general and the Civil War press / 1
E609 .N49 2010 The New York Times complete Civil War, 1861-1865 / 1
E609 .R48 Editors make war; Southern newspapers in the secession crisis 1
E609 .S8 Bohemian Brigade : Civil War newsmen in action / 1
E609 .W4 1977 Reporters for the Union / 1
E610 .D86 Camps and prisons. Twenty months in the department of the Gulf. 1
E611 Rites of retaliation : civilization, soldiers, and campaigns in the American Civil War / 1
E611 .B99 What I saw in Dixie; or, Sixteen months in Rebel prisons. 1
E611 .C79 1862a The captivity of General Corcoran : the only authentic and reliable narrative of the trials and sufferings endured, during his twelve month's imprisonment in Richmond and other southern cities / 1
E611 .D25 Fourteen months in southern prisons; being a narrative of the treatment of federal prisoners of war in the rebel military prisons of Richmond, Danville, Andersonville, Savannah and Millen. 1
E611 .D72 Prison diary, of Michael Dougherty : late Co. B, 13th., Pa., cavalry. While confined in Pemberton, Barrett's, Libby, Andersonville and other southern prisons. Sole survivor of 127 of his regiment captured the same time, 122 dying in Andersonville. 1
E611 .D74 Southern prisons; or, Josie the heroine of Florence. Four years of battle and imprisonment. Richmond, Atlanta, Belle Isle, Andersonville, and Florence, a complete history of all southern prisons. 1