Incoming Resources
- Bill O'Reilly's legends & lies, The Civil War, written by David Fisher
- A chronicle of Civil War Hampton, Virginia, struggle and rebirth on the homefront, Alice Matthews Erickson
- Stanton, Lincoln's war secretary, Walter Stahr
- The myth of the lost cause, why the South fought the Civil War and why the North won, Edward H. Bonekemper, III
- Our one common country, Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads peace conference of 1865, James B. Conroy
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- A self-made man, the political life of Abraham Lincoln, Sidney Blumenthal, Vol. I,
- Grant, Ron Chernow
- Washington brotherhood, politics, social life, and the coming of the Civil War, Rachel A. Shelden, The University of Carolina Press, Chapel Hill
- The Civil War and American art, Eleanor Jones Harvey
- Last of the blue and gray, old men, stolen glory, and the mystery that outlived the Civil War, Richard A. Serrano
- Abraham Lincoln in the kitchen, a culinary view of Lincoln's life and times, Rae Katherine Eighmey
- Battle of wills, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and the last year of the Civil War, by David Alan Johnson
- Vicksburg, Grant's campaign that broke the Confederacy, Donald L. Miller
- Writing the Gettysburg Address, Martin P. Johnson
- The cause of all nations, an international history of the American Civil War, Don H. Doyle
- Sick from freedom, African-American illness and suffering during the Civil War and Reconstruction, Jim Downs
- The war that forged a nation, why the Civil War still matters, James McPherson
- A just and generous nation, Abraham Lincoln and the fight for American opportunity, Harold Holzer and Norton Garfinkle