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  • Private Soldier Under Washington-Charles Knowles Bolton
    2026/08/19
    Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of The Confederacy during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. It was the focus of two military campaigns by Northern armies, one in the summer of 1862 (the Peninsula Campaign) and the second in 1864-1865. When the city was conquered and destroyed in early April, 1865, , it was only a few days later that General Lee surrendered to General Grant and the Civil War was over. Published in 1961, this is National Park Service Historical Handbook 33. The text contains many informative maps and interesting photographs. - Summary by david wales
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    4 時間 45 分
  • San Francisco Before And After The Earthquake-Will Irwin
    2026/08/18
    Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of The Confederacy during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. It was the focus of two military campaigns by Northern armies, one in the summer of 1862 (the Peninsula Campaign) and the second in 1864-1865. When the city was conquered and destroyed in early April, 1865, , it was only a few days later that General Lee surrendered to General Grant and the Civil War was over. Published in 1961, this is National Park Service Historical Handbook 33. The text contains many informative maps and interesting photographs. - Summary by david wales
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    50 分
  • Two American Slavery Documents-American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, James Mars
    2026/08/17
    Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of The Confederacy during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. It was the focus of two military campaigns by Northern armies, one in the summer of 1862 (the Peninsula Campaign) and the second in 1864-1865. When the city was conquered and destroyed in early April, 1865, , it was only a few days later that General Lee surrendered to General Grant and the Civil War was over. Published in 1961, this is National Park Service Historical Handbook 33. The text contains many informative maps and interesting photographs. - Summary by david wales
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    1 時間 52 分
  • Chronicles of Canada Volume 11 - The Winning of Canada a Chronicle of Wolfe-William Wood
    2026/08/16
    Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of The Confederacy during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. It was the focus of two military campaigns by Northern armies, one in the summer of 1862 (the Peninsula Campaign) and the second in 1864-1865. When the city was conquered and destroyed in early April, 1865, , it was only a few days later that General Lee surrendered to General Grant and the Civil War was over. Published in 1961, this is National Park Service Historical Handbook 33. The text contains many informative maps and interesting photographs. - Summary by david wales
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    2 時間 58 分
  • Secret Chambers and Hiding Places-Allan Fea
    2026/08/15
    Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of The Confederacy during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. It was the focus of two military campaigns by Northern armies, one in the summer of 1862 (the Peninsula Campaign) and the second in 1864-1865. When the city was conquered and destroyed in early April, 1865, , it was only a few days later that General Lee surrendered to General Grant and the Civil War was over. Published in 1961, this is National Park Service Historical Handbook 33. The text contains many informative maps and interesting photographs. - Summary by david wales
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    3 時間 43 分
  • Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland-Frederick Herman Tilberg
    2026/08/02
    "Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland" by Frederick Herman Tilberg delves into the historical significance of one of the most pivotal sites in American history, where the battle of Antietam marked a turning point in the Civil War. This audiobook captures the essence of sacrifice and resilience, themes that resonate deeply in today's world as we reflect on the costs of conflict and the pursuit of unity. The detailed exploration of the battlefield serves as a reminder of the enduring lessons of bravery and the importance of remembrance. Tilberg's work encourages listeners to appreciate the legacy of those who fought and the impact of their struggles on the nation's identity.
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    1 時間 27 分
  • Richmond National Battlefield Park Virginia - Joseph P Cullen
    2026/06/10
    Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of The Confederacy during the American Civil War, 1861-1865. It was the focus of two military campaigns by Northern armies, one in the summer of 1862 (the Peninsula Campaign) and the second in 1864-1865. When the city was conquered and destroyed in early April, 1865, , it was only a few days later that General Lee surrendered to General Grant and the Civil War was over. Published in 1961, this is National Park Service Historical Handbook 33. The text contains many informative maps and interesting photographs. - Summary by david wales
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    1 時間 4 分