Divided We Fought: A Pictorial History of the War 1861 to 1865 🔍
Picture editors: Hirst D. Milhollen and Milton Kaplan. Caption editors: Hirst D. Milhollen, Milton Kaplan, and Hulen Stuart. Author of the text and general editor: David Donald New York, Macmillan, New York, New York State, 1956
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A very nice survey of beautifully reproduced images —mostly photos— from the American Civil War. Many of the captions are based on eyewitness accounts or original letters. Edited with text by David Donald; picture editing by Hirst Milhollen and Milton Kaplan; captions edited by Milhollen, Kaplan, and Hulen Stuart. Profusely illustrated with full- and half-page black & white photos and illustrations.
Alternative author
Milhollen, Hirst Dillon, 1906-1970, editor; Kaplan, Milton, 1918-1988, editor; Donald, David Herbert, 1920-2009, editor; Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State University. Libraries)
Alternative author
Hirst Dillon Milhollen, David Herbert Donald, Milton Kaplan
metadata comments
"Reference notes": p. 447-452.
Alternative description
viii, 454 pages 29 cm
"Reference notes": pages 447-452
Secession meant war -- McClellan and the peninsula -- War in the West -- Lee's offensive -- Burnside and Hooker -- Gettysburg -- From Gettysburg to Grant -- The toughest of tough jobs -- Campaign for Chattanooga -- High seas and harbors -- In the wilderness -- Before Richmond -- Victory in the West -- Appomattox
Alternative description
Acknowledgements
Publisher's foreword
Secession Meant War
McClellan and the Peninsula
War in the West
Lee's Offensive
Burnside and Hooker
Gettysburg
From Gettysburg to Grant
The Toughest of Tough Jobs
Campaign for Chattanooga
High Seas and Harbors
In the Wilderness
Before Richmond
Victory in the West
Appomattox
Picture Credits
Reference Notes
Index to the Portraits
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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