Gordon's triumphal march through York
Ex-Southern soldiers became presidents of national professional societies including the American Bar Association
Sacher’s history of Confederate conscription serves as the first comprehensive examination of the topic in nearly one hundred years
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The more dismal side of the Gettysburg campaign is covered: burials of Union and Confederate corpses
Abraham Lincoln, American Prince: Ancestry, Ambition and the Anti-Slavery Cause (Wayne Sioni - LP) Donation Gordon's triumphal march through Yorkby Wayne Soini The relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his two most influential ancestors his mother and "the Virginia planter," a slaveholder, a shadowy grandfather he likely never met is rarely mentioned in Lincoln biographies or in history texts. However, Lincoln, forever linked to the cause of freedom and equality in America, spoke candidly of the planter to his law partner, Billy Herndon, who recalled his words, "My mother inherited his