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1861 

“In Charleston, December 1860”

Izilda, “A True and Simple Tale of ’61”

1862

Richmond Wolcott, “Hopeful Tackett—His Mark”

“On the Kentucky Border”

The Lady Lieutenant : A Wonderful, Startling and Thrilling Narrative of the Adventures of Miss Madeline Moore…

1863

Louisa May Alcott, “The Brothers”

Edward Everett Hale, “The Man without a Country”

Abraham Lincoln, “Gettysburg Address”

1864

“Tippoo Saib”

“The Devil’s Frying Pan”

“Lula’s Letter:  A Child’s Story”

1865

Rebecca Harding Davis, “Ellen”

Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address

After the War 

“The Case of George Dedlow”

Ambrose Bierce, “Chickamauga”

Mark Twain, “The Private History of a Campaign That Failed”

Hamlin Garland, “The Return of a Private”

Contemporary Representations of the War

TBA (if any)

 

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