The Perfect Christmas Gift for your
Home Historian or Genealogist
The
Ultimate
Collection
Of
Civil
War
Letters
Union
&
C.S.A.
32 - Books on 1 DVD
The books on this DVD contain thousands
of letters written by both Union and C.S.A. soldiers. Letters to mothers, fathers, sweethearts and wives. Letters that tell the
real story of this Civil War from the soldiers perspective.
To really understand the Civil War is to
hear it from the soldier in the field who is just trying to survive another day
and make it home to his family. If you read nothing else connected to the Civil
War, you need to read this. It might change your mind about many things.
(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)
Letters of a Family During the War of
the Union, 1861-1865, Vols. 1 & 2 by Bacon,
Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey- (1899) - 774 total pages
Soldier Boy's Letters to his Father and
Mother, 1861-1865 by Cooke,Chauncey Herbert - (1915)
- 104 pages
Letters from a Surgeon of the Civil War Compiled by Martha Derby Perry - (1906)
- 268 pages
War Letters of a disbanded Volunteer by Joseph Barber - (1864) - 324 pages
Army Life in Virginia. Letters from the
Twelfth Vermont Regiment by
George Grenville Benedict - (1895) - 228 pages
Army Soldier's Letters to Charming
Nellie by J.B. Polley- (1908) - 358 pages
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Plus
26 more books !!!!
media were copyrighted prior to January 1, 1923 and/or are Government
publications which are free of copyright restrictions. This media resides
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