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    Social theories of Jacksonian democracy; representative writings of the period 1825-1850. by Blau, Joseph L. 1909-1986

    Published 1947
    Table of Contents: “…Reflection on democracy / Walt Whitman -- pt. 2. Economic themes: 10. Political economy and the workers / Stephen Simpson ; 11. …”
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    The patriot's handbook /

    Published 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Taney -- A House divided / Abraham Lincoln -- Inaugural address / Jefferson Davis -- Constitution of the Confederate States --Stonewall Jackson's Way / John Williamson Palmer -- Stonewall's dying words / Sidney Lanier -- The Gettysburg address / Abraham Lincoln -- The Emancipation proclamation / Abraham Lincoln -- O Captain! My Captain / Walt Whitman -- Ode to the Confederate dead / Alan Tate.…”
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    Life and Limb : Perspectives on the American Civil War.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: Civil War Voices and Views; MEDICAL AND SURGICAL MEMOIRS; Early Experiences in the Field; Case 275; ACCOUNTS OF NURSING; With the US Sanitary Commission: On the Hospital Boat Wilson Small; Evacuation from Virginia, 1862; Hospital Routine; A Death in the Ward; Nurse and Spy; Front-line Nursing; 'The Mute Look that Rolls and Moves': Walt Whitman's Civil War; Specimen Days & Collect; MEDICAL FACILITIES AND PATHOLOGY; Jonathan Letterman on the Medical Corps; The Confederate Military Prison Hospital at Andersonville, Georgia.…”
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    American West (1836-1900) /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…On Texas independence ; A foreigner in my own land ; Mexican denunciations of the United States ; The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ; On seizing land from native Californians ; Walt Whitman : The Spanish element in our nationality -- Westward movement. …”
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    Hispanic New York : a sourcebook /

    Published 2010
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    Civil War (1860-1865) /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…"Luxuries Have Been Given Up Long Ago" ; The Military Hospitals in Washington ; "The Shadows are Darkening"...Jackson is Certainly Dead ; The Draft Riots ; "There Has Been a Great Deal of Sickness in My Neighborhood" ; Gettysburg Address ; Reception to the Enlistment of Black Soldiers ; Abraham Lincoln's Last Public Address ; Walt Whitman: Military Hospitals ; "The Conclusion of the Battle of Gettysburg" ; Letters of a Transport Nurse ; "The Shattered Remains of Lee's Army" ; "Conquered, Submission, Subjugation" -- The Destruction of Slavery. …”
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    Civil War (1860-1865) /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…"Luxuries Have Been Given Up Long Ago" ; The Military Hospitals in Washington ; "The Shadows are Darkening"...Jackson is Certainly Dead ; The Draft Riots ; "There Has Been a Great Deal of Sickness in My Neighborhood" ; Gettysburg Address ; Reception to the Enlistment of Black Soldiers ; Abraham Lincoln's Last Public Address ; Walt Whitman: Military Hospitals ; "The Conclusion of the Battle of Gettysburg" ; Letters of a Transport Nurse ; "The Shattered Remains of Lee's Army" ; "Conquered, Submission, Subjugation" -- The Destruction of Slavery. …”
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    Music in the USA : a documentary companion /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…The 'four-part blend' of the Hutchinson Family -- 39. Walt Whitman's conversion to opera -- 40. Clara Kellogg and the memoirs of an American prima donna -- 41. …”
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    Music in the USA : a documentary companion /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…The 'four-part blend' of the Hutchinson Family -- 39. Walt Whitman's conversion to opera -- 40. Clara Kellogg and the memoirs of an American prima donna -- 41. …”
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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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