The Ultimate

Collection

Of

 Civil War

Battles

 

118 - Books on 1 DVD

Most Civil War Historians agree that 384 major battles were fought during the course of The Great Rebellion. Some of these battles involved vast numbers of troops and artillery such as Gettysburg, Antietam and Bull Run.  Other battles fought were of limited engagement yet had a direct, observable impact on the direction, duration, conduct, or outcome to the war.

The books on this DVD contain the maps, strategies, correspondence, photographs, reminiscences and details of each of these battles.

If you have ancestral roots that participated in the war, then this DVD is indispensible to you as you trace your forefathers marching footsteps through the pages of these books.

 

(NLT) Romans 12:2 ---Don't  copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think.

 

An essential resource for Genealogists and Historians

 

Actual images of every page, in Adobe Acrobat Reader .PDF format. Works with any computer, and is easy to use and read.

Many of these books on DVD are SEARCHABLE

What is “Searchable”?

Simply type in a word, name, place or phrase and the “Find” function will locate the word wherever it exists within the text. The process only takes a few minutes per book and saves you many hours in searching for the information you want.

Your Ancestors are waiting to be Discovered.

 

CONTENTS

(Partial List)

 

100 Great Battles of the Rebellion (A detailed account of Regiments and Batteries engaged - casualties, killed, wounded and missing and the number of men in action in each Regiment) by W.P. Kremer- (1906) - 380 total pages

 

A Full and Detailed History of the Siege of Vicksburg by A.S. Abrams- (1863) - 84 pages

 

Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (This is a 4 Volume set based upon "The Century War Series" containing many maps, drawings and photographs)  by contributions from Union and C.S.A. Officers  - (1887) - 3164 total pages

 

Ceremonies at the Unveiling of the South Carolina Monument on the Chickamauga Battlefield  (Excerpt from page 37:  The prize may be lost, or torn from an enfeebled hand by a hand more powerful, yet the noble spirit and the real heroism of the sacrifice remain forever ! They live in memory : they live in history: they are with us in our Monuments, to refine our selfishness, to purify our ambitions, to chasten our hopes, and to exalt our courage.)  - (1901) - 60 pages

 

Battlefields of the South From Bull Run to Fredericksburg (With Sketches of C.S.A. Commanders, and gossip of the Camps and maps)  by an English Combatant - (1864) - 562 pages

 

The Illustrated Comprehensive History of the Great Battle of Shiloh (Profusely illustrated with rosters)   by Samuel M. Howard - (1921) - 364 pages

 

 

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Plus

112 more books !!!!

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