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Schildt, John W. The long line of splendor, 1742-1992. Chewsville, Md: Antietam Publications, 1993.

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Marauder: The life and times of Nathaniel McClure Menefee. Paintsville, [Kentucky]: East Kentucky Press, Inc., 2014.

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With the old Confeds: Actual experiences of a captain in the line. 3rd ed. Staunton, VA: Lots Wife Pub., 2007.

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Corder, Claude A. James Corder, Virginia state line. Knoxville, Tenn: Tennessee Valley Pub., 1991.

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Athy, Lawrence F. The descendants of Corporal John Athy of the 8th Company, 3rd Virginia Regiment of Foot, Continental Line. Houston, TX (3824 Overbrook Ln., Houston 77027-4038): L.F. Athy, 1997.

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Fluharty, Linda Cunningham. Major George C. Trimble, 11th West Virginia Infantry: A soldier's life revisited. Baton Rouge, LA: Linda Cunningham Fluharty, 2006.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration. I-81 improvement project from the West Virginia state line to the Pennsylvania state line: Administrative action : environmental assessment/section 4 (f) evaluation, Washington County, Maryland. Baltimore, MD]: Maryland Dept. of Transportation, State Highway Administration, 2004.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration. I-81 improvement project from the West Virginia state line to the Pennsylvania state line, Washington County, Maryland: Finding of no significant impact / section 4 (f) evaluation. Baltimore, MD]: Maryland Dept. of Transportation, State Highway Administration, 2010.

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Eric, Ward, ed. Army life in Virginia: The Civil War letters of George G. Benedict ; edited by Eric Ward. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002.

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Lee's Miserables: Life in the Army of Northern Virginia from the Wilderness to Appomattox. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.

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Bradwell, Isaac Gordon. Under the Southern Cross: Soldier life with Gordon Bradwell and the Army of Northern Virginia. Macon, Ga: Mercer University Press, 1999.

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ill, Sheppard William L., ed. Detailed minutiæ of soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993.

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L, Nelson Emma, ed. James M. Corns: The ancestry and life of a warrior. Denver, Colorado: Outskirts Press, Inc., 2010.

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Commission, Virginia State Corporation. Underground utility line separation: Report of the State Corporation Commission to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2000.

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Girvan, Jeffrey M. Fighting with Lee: The 55th North Carolina in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1862-1865. Shippensburg, Pa: White Mane Books, 2005.

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1981-, Wright Catherine M., ed. Lee's last casualty: The life and letters of Sgt. Robert W. Parker, Second Virginia Cavalry. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2008.

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Meade, James T. Journal of prison life. Torrington, Conn., U.S.A: Rainbow Press, 1987.

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Makely, Wesley. I fear I shall never leave this island: Life in a Civil War prison. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2011.

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Hodam, James H. Sket ches and personal reminiscences of the Civil War as experienced by a Confederate soldier: Together with incidents of boyhood life of fifty years ago. Eugene, Ore. (602 Spyglass Dr., Eugene 97401): R.P. Hodam, 1996.

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Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission. Special report: Review of the on-line automated services information system (OASIS) at the Department of Social Services : report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2000.

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1984-, Edmonds James C., ed. A small but spartan band: The Florida brigade in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2010.

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Subdued by the sword: A line officer in the 121st New York Volunteers. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003.

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Nelson, William Cowper. The hour of our nation's agony: The Civil War letters of Lt. William Cowper Nelson of Mississippi. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007.

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The memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby. Nashville: J.S. Sanders & Co., 1995.

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Recollections of war times: By an old veteran while under Stonewall Jackson and Lieutenant General James Longstreet : how I got in, and how I got out. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2010.

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Matthews, Harry Bradshaw. Voices from the front line: New York's African American statesmen of the Underground Railroad Freedom Trail : and the United States Colored Troops organized in the Empire State, 1863-1865 : roll call, men of the 20th USCT and 26th USCT : introductory essay and research guide. Oneonta, N.Y: Hartwick College, 2000.

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Collier, Ellen C. Letters of a Civil War soldier: Chandler B. Gillam, 28th New York Volunteers, with diary of W.L. Hicks. [Philadelphia]: Xlibris Corp., 2005.

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Keating, Robert. Carnival of blood: The Civil War ordeal of the Seventh New York Heavy Artillery. Baltimore, MD: Butternut & Blue, 1998.

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Osborne, Randall, and Jeff Weaver. The Virginia State Line & State Rangers (Virginia Regimental Histories Series). H.E. Howard Inc., 1994.

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Cecere, Michael. They Behaved Like Soldiers: Captain John Chilton and the Third Virginia Regiment 1775-1778. Heritage Books Inc., 2004.

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McRae, Elizabeth Gillespie. The Color Line in Virginia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190271718.003.0002.

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In the 1920s, white women constituted the main workforce for Virginia’s new Racial Integrity Law. In the western counties of Rockbridge and Amherst counties, white female registrars, public welfare officers, teachers, and social work students cataloged the racial identity of their neighbors and informed state officials of those who might have a “mixed racial” heritage. Imbued with the authority of the Progressive Era state, local white women produced a white supremacist politics built on preventing interracial marriage and “mixed-race” children and cooperating with supporters of eugenics. Armed with their local knowledge, the state registrar, Walter Plecker, reported “mixed-race,” Indian (Monacan) families to schools, hospitals, and courthouses in order to strengthen the Jim Crow order. By turning in their neighbors, white women both created and enforced the color line, securing the future of Jim Crow segregation.
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Dunham, Valgene. Allegany to Appomattox: The Life and Letters of Private William Whitlock of the 188th New York Volunteers. Syracuse University Press, 2013.

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The Seventh West Virginia Infantry: An Embattled Union Regiment from the Civil War's Most Divided State. University Press of Kansas, 2019.

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1952-, Hubbs G. Ward, ed. Voices from Company D: Diaries by the Greensboro Guards, Fifth Alabama Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2003.

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Power, J. Tracy. Lee's Miserables: Life in the Army of Northern Virginia from the Wilderness to Appomattox. The University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

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Gregg, John Chandler. Life in the Army: In the Departments of Virginia, and the Gulf, Including Observations in New Orleans, with an Account of the Author's Life and Experience in the Ministry. HardPress, 2020.

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Worsham, John H. One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry. Broadfoot Pub Co, 1987.

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Life and Campaigns of Stonewall Jackson (Battlefield Evangelism). Vision Forum, 1999.

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The Hour of Our Nation's Agony: The Civil War Letters of Lt. William Cowper Nelson of Mississippi (Voices Of The Civil War). Univ Tennessee Press, 2007.

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Maury, Dabney Herndon. Recollections Of A Virginian In The Mexican, Indian And Civil Wars. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Maury, Dabney Herndon. Recollections Of A Virginian In The Mexican, Indian And Civil Wars. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Jones, Constance Hall. Spirits of Bad Men Made Perfect: The Life and Diary of Confederate Artillerist William Ellis Jones. Southern Illinois University Press, 2019.

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1850-1921, Quisenberry Anderson Chenault, ed. Revolutionary soldiers in Kentucky: Containing a roll of the officers of Virginia line who received land bounties, a roll of the Revolutionary pensioners in Kentucky, a list of the Illinois Regiment who served under George Rogers Clark in the Northwest Campaign, also a roster of the Virginia Navy. Tustin, Calif: American Reprint Service, 1985.

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Noyalas, Jonathan A. Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War Era. University Press of Florida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066868.001.0001.

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In Slavery and Freedom in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War Era, Jonathan Noyalas examines the complexities of life for African Americans in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley from the antebellum period through Reconstruction. Although the Valley was a site of fierce conflicts during the Civil War and its military activity has been extensively studied, scholars have largely ignored the black experience in the region until now. Correcting previous assumptions that slavery was not important to the Valley, and that enslaved people were treated better there than in other parts of the South, Jonathan Noyalas demonstrates the strong hold of slavery in the region. He explains that during the war, enslaved and free African Americans navigated a borderland that changed hands frequently—where it was possible to be in Union territory one day, Confederate territory the next, and no-man’s land another. He shows that the region’s enslaved population resisted slavery and supported the Union war effort by serving as scouts, spies, and laborers, or by fleeing to enlist in regiments of the United States Colored Troops. Noyalas draws on untapped primary resources, including thousands of records from the Freedmen’s Bureau and contemporary newspapers, to continue the story and reveal the challenges African Americans faced from former Confederates after the war. He traces their actions, which were shaped uniquely by the volatility of the struggle in this region, to ensure that the war’s emancipationist legacy would survive.
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Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early C.S.A.: Autobiographical Sketch and Narrative of the War Between the States. Smithmark Publishers, 1994.

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Pargas, Damian Alan, ed. Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America. University Press of Florida, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813056036.001.0001.

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Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America examines and contrasts the experiences of various groups of African-American slaves who tried to escape bondage between the revolutionary era and the U.S. Civil War. Whereas much of the existing scholarship tends to focus on fugitive slaves in very localized settings (especially in communities and regions north of the Mason-Dixon line), the eleven contributions in this volume bring together the latest scholarship on runaway slaves in a diverse range of geographic settings throughout North America—from Canada to Virginia and from Mexico to the British Bahamas—providing a broader and more continental perspective on slave refugee migration. The volume innovatively distinguishes between various “spaces of freedom” to which runaway slaves fled, specifically sites of formal freedom (free-soil regions where slavery had been abolished and refugees were legally free, even if the meanings of freedom in these places were heavily contested); semi-formal freedom (free-soil regions where slavery had been abolished but asylum for runaway slaves was either denied or contested, such as the northern U.S., where state abolition laws were curtailed by federal fugitive slave laws); and informal freedom (places within the slaveholding South where runaways formed maroon communities or attempted to blend in with free black populations and pass for free). This edited volume encourages scholars to reroute and reconceptualize the geography of slavery and freedom in antebellum North America.
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