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'Men Shouting and Hurrahing, and Some Even Crying Like Children'

'He Impressed You at Once as a Keen, Wide-Awake Man of Affairs'

From Maine to Mississippi to North Carolina: A Union Surgeon's Tale

'They Sat for Their Pictures by Hundreds'

A Bridge Too Far

July 4, 1865: A Confederate Soldier Arrives Home and Reflects on What the War Meant

She Lost Two Husbands and Became a Nurse Because of the Civil War

The Story Behind 'Jenny' the Drummer Boy's Medal of Honor

A Staff Officer Reveals U.S. Grant's Two Secret Weapons

Fort Pillow: 'They Just Called Them Out Like Dogs, and Shot Them Down'

1864 Account of Captured Black Union Soldiers Returned to Slavery

Sherman in Context: 'I Will Not Accept If Nominated, and Will Not Serve If Elected.'

The Old, Infirm Leader Who Resigned for the Good of the Country

'If Good Deeds Are Recorded in Heaven, This Slave's Name Appeared in the Record'

Sherman's 'Allegiance to the Constitution as Long as a Fragment of It Survives'

Fort Donelson: 'A Scene Never to be Forgotten—Never to Be Described'

'I Was Wounded by the Union Soldiers, on a Wednesday Evening'

This Union Officer Supported Slavery. Then He Became a POW.

'Brother, You Are Dying, and I Am a Prisoner'

Armed Members of Congress Try to Stop Fleeing Union Soldiers at First Bull Run

A Civil War Superhero Tall Tale from 1861

Assassination Attempt Against an Anti-Slavery U.S. Congressman in 1861

Long Lost, an Original Portrait of a Confederate General Is Found

“I Would Not Have Given Five Cents for My Life from One Moment to Another.”