Wisconsin -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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Wisconsin -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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- Twenty first Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, service of John H. Abrahams, Pvt. Co. E: 1862-1865, John H. Abrahams, Jr
- The Civil War, from the Milwaukee Sentinel index, reproductions of card entries filed under the subject "Civil War" in the Milwaukee Public Library's catalog of the Milwaukee Sentinel index (1837-1880) ; compiled by the staff of the Milwaukee Public Library ; prepared for publication by the Milwaukee Public Library
- Complete, exclusive picture story of the GAR convention
- Wisconsin and the Civil War
- Wisconsin at Antietam, the Badger State's sacrifice on America's bloodiest day, Cal Schoonover
- Wisconsin women in the War between the States, by Ethel Alice Hurn ; foreword by Lance Herdegen
- Soldiers when they go, the story of Camp Randall, 1861-1865, Carolyn J. Mattern
- Butte des Morts, Wisconsin, its history and its people, by Butte des Morts Historical Preservation Society
- Edward L. Paine family papers
- Freedom train north, stories of the underground railroad in Wisconsin, Julia Pferdehirt ; illustrations by Jerry Butler
- Wisconsin in the Civil War, the home front and the battle front, 1861-1865, Frank L. Klement
- Fire within, a Civil War narrative from Wisconsin, Kerry A. Trask
- Wisconsin in the war of the rebellion;, a history of all regiments and batteries the state has sent to the field, and deeds of her citizens, governors and other military officers, and state and national legislators to suppress the rebellion., By Wm. De Loss Love
- The "Eagle regiment", 8th Wis. Inf'ty. Vols., a sketch of its marches, battles and campaigns : from 1861 to 1865 : with a complete regimental and company roster, and a few portraits and sketches of its officers and commanders, by a "non-vet." of Co. "H."
- Report of the Wisconsin Monument Commission appointed to erect a monument at Andersonville, Georgia, with other interesting matter pertaining to the prison
- The captured, the sick, and the dead, Confederate prisoners at Camp Randall, /by Laurence Donald Desotell
- Wisconsin in the Civil War
- The military history of Wisconsin, a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous--regimental histories--sketches of distinguished officers--the roll of the illustrious dead--movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc., By E. B. Quiner
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