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American Civil War
Begin | End | Action | CWSAC Campaign | State | Call # | Title |
29 Sep 1864 | 30 Sep 1864 | Laurel Hill | Richmond-Petersburg | Virginia | R 973.737 N558R | Richmond must fall : the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, October 1864 |
21 Aug 1863 | 21 Aug 1863 | Lawrence | Quantrill's Raid into Kansas | Kansas | R 973.742 C348B | Bloody Bill Anderson : the short, savage life of a Civil War guerrilla |
14 May 1864 | 14 May 1864 | Lay's Ferry | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.7092 B879T | To the manner born : the life of General William H.T. Walker |
21 Oct 1861 | 22 Oct 1861 | Leesburg | McClellan's Operations | Virginia | R 973.731 M848L | A little short of boats : the Civil War battles of Ball's Bluff & Edwards Ferry, October 21-22, 1861 |
13 Sept 1861 | 20 Sept 1861 | Lexington | Operations to Control Missouri | Missouri | R 973.731 A221R | Rebellion in Missouri, 1861 : Nathaniel Lyon and his Army of the West / the rise of Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon, USA, who saved Missouri from secession in the Civil War. |
13 Sept 1861 | 20 Sept 1861 | Lexington | Operations to Control Missouri | Missouri | R 973.731 B336 | The Battle of Lexington : Sept. 18, 19, 20 1861 |
13 Sep 1864 | 20 Sep 1864 | Lexington | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.742 O11C | Confederate Cavalry west of the river |
13 Sep 1864 | 20 Sep 1864 | Lexington | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.737 L388P | Price's lost campaign : the 1864 invasion of Missouri |
13 Sep 1864 | 20 Sep 1864 | Lexington | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.731 E11B | The Battle of Lexington : from Confederate field reports, including some newspaper articles on the battle at Lexington, Missouri on September 12-20, 1861 |
13 Sep 1864 | 20 Sep 1864 | Lexington | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.737 L366C | The collapse of Price's raid : the beginning of the end in Civil War Missouri |
13 Sep 1864 | 20 Sep 1864 | Lexington | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.737 F739G | The Great Missouri Raid : Sterling Price and the last major Confederate campaign in northern territory |
13 Sep 1864 | 20 Sep 1864 | Lexington | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | 973.737 S617L | The last hurrah : Sterling Price's Missouri Expedition of 1864 |
17 Sept 1861 | 17 Sept 1861 | Liberty | Operations to Control Missouri | Missouri | R 973.731 A221R | Rebellion in Missouri, 1861 : Nathaniel Lyon and his Army of the West / the rise of Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon, USA, who saved Missouri from secession in the Civil War. |
21 Oct 1864 | 21 Oct 1864 | Little Blue River | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.742 O11C | Confederate Cavalry west of the river |
21 Oct 1864 | 21 Oct 1864 | Little Blue River | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.737 L388P | Price's lost campaign : the 1864 invasion of Missouri |
21 Oct 1864 | 21 Oct 1864 | Little Blue River | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.737 L366C | The collapse of Price's raid : the beginning of the end in Civil War Missouri |
21 Oct 1864 | 21 Oct 1864 | Little Blue River | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | R 973.737 F739G | The Great Missouri Raid : Sterling Price and the last major Confederate campaign in northern territory |
21 Oct 1864 | 21 Oct 1864 | Little Blue River | Price's Missouri Expedition | Missouri | 973.737 S617L | The last hurrah : Sterling Price's Missouri Expedition of 1864 |
19 Jan 1862 | 19 Jan 1862 | Logan's Creek | Offensive in Eastern Kentucky | Kentucky | R 973.7092 S849I | Invisible hero : Patrick R. Cleburne |
19 Jan 1862 | 19 Jan 1862 | Logan's Creek | Offensive in Eastern Kentucky | Kentucky | R 973.7092 W912J | Jefferson Davis and his generals : the failure of Confederate command in the West |
19 Jan 1862 | 19 Jan 1862 | Logan's Cross Roads | Offensive in Eastern Kentucky | Kentucky | R 973.7092 S849I | Invisible hero : Patrick R. Cleburne |
19 Jan 1862 | 19 Jan 1862 | Logan's Cross Roads | Offensive in Eastern Kentucky | Kentucky | R 973.7092 W912J | Jefferson Davis and his generals : the failure of Confederate command in the West |
24 Nov 1863 | 24 Nov 1863 | Lookout Mountain | Chattanooga | Tennessee | R 973.7092 S849I | Invisible hero : Patrick R. Cleburne |
24 Nov 1863 | 24 Nov 1863 | Lookout Mountain | Chattanooga | Tennessee | R 973.734 L591V | Vicksburg and Chattanooga : the battles that doomed the Confederacy |
24 Nov 1863 | 24 Nov 1863 | Lookout Mountain | Chattanooga | Tennessee | R 973.7359 C495 | Chattanooga |
24 Nov 1863 | 24 Nov 1863 | Lookout Mountain | Chattanooga | Tennessee | R 973.7359 C495 | The Chattanooga Campaign |
24 Nov 1863 | 24 Nov 1863 | Lookout Mountain | Chattanooga | Tennessee | R 973.7359 C882S | The Shipwreck of their hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.737 E92S | Sherman's horsemen : Union cavalry operations in the Atlanta campaign |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.73 B811F | From conciliation to conquest : the sack of Athens and the court-martial of Colonel John B. Turchin |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.7092 S849I | Invisible hero : Patrick R. Cleburne |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.736 B963L | Lee, Grant, and Sherman : a study in leadership in the 1864-65 campaign |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.737 B155B | Battles for Atlanta : Sherman moves east |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.737 L591B | Breaking the Confederacy : the Georgia and Tennessee campaigns of 1864 |
20 Aug 1864 | 20 Aug 1864 | Lovejoy's station | Atlanta | Georgia | R 973.737 C348D | Decision in the West : the Atlanta Campaign of 1864 |
17 Jun 1864 | 18 Jun 1864 | Lynchburg | Lynchburg | Virginia | R 973.736 D912L | Lee's Endangered Left: The Civil War in Western Virginia Spring of 1864 |
17 Jun 1864 | 18 Jun 1864 | Lynchburg | Lynchburg | Virginia | R 973.736 L591S | The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 |