This volume, the eighth in a nine-volume series about the Civil War, provides views of the Civil War that are not easy to characterize and, thus, belong in a separate volume.
Included are complete works by Joseph Barry, William Pittenger, J. R. Freese, and George Alfred Townsend
Specific items are:
“The Strange Story of Harper’s Ferry,” by Joseph Barry
“Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War,” by Reverend William Pittenger
“Secrets of the Late Antebellum, Now Revealed for the First Time,” by J. R. Freese
“Bohemian Days: Three American Tales,” by George Alfred Townsend (also known as “Gath”)
Also published by Aftermath Publishing:
The Civil War Series
\Lincoln and Davis
Five Civil War Generals: Grant, Lee, Longstreet, Sherman, and Sheridan
Lee and Grant
A Treasury of Civil War Fiction
Women in the Civil war
The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
Civil War Army Life
A Civil War Miscellany
Native Americans in the Civil War
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