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    Memoranda during the war / by Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Whitman at war / [by Peter Coviello] -- Memoranda during the war -- Notes / [by Walt Whitman] -- Editor's notes -- Appendix 1. Death of Abraham Lincoln -- Appendix 2. …”
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    "The million dead, too, summ'd up" : Walt Whitman's Civil War writings / by Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…"When I heard the learn'd astronomer" (from Drum-taps) -- 11. Walt Whitman to Margaret S. Curtis, October 4, 1863 (letter) -- 12. …”
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    Civil War America : voices from the home front / by Marten, James Alan

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…George Templeton Strong and the serious job of journalizing -- Reporting the war : Civil War journalism in the North -- Literary nurses : Louisa May Alcott and Walt Whitman -- Thinking big : love and advice from Civil War fathers -- A record of munificence : supporting the troops -- "The bloody week" : the New York City draft riots -- pt. 3. …”
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    Civil War America : voices from the home front / by Marten, James Alan

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…George Templeton Strong and the serious job of journalizing -- Reporting the war : Civil War journalism in the North -- Literary nurses : Louisa May Alcott and Walt Whitman -- Thinking big : love and advice from Civil War fathers -- A record of munificence : supporting the troops -- "The bloody week" : the New York City draft riots -- pt. 3. …”
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    The Civil War : the final year told by those who lived it /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Foster: Diary, April 18-May 4, 1865 -- "A thousand rumors": Georgia, May 1865 / Ellen Renshaw House: Diary, May 2, 1865 -- "He behaved so brave": Washington, D.C., May 1865 / Walt Whitman: from Specimen Days -- "Heroes of the sublimest conflict": May 1865 / New York Herald: The Grandest Military Display in the World, May 24, 1865 -- The Grand Review: Washington, D.C., May 1865 / Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune, May 24 and 27, 1865 -- "All slaves are free": Texas, June 1865 / Gordon Granger: General Orders No. 3, June 19, 1865.…”
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