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16.9: Bibliography

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    Abraham Lincoln Papers. American Memory Collection, Library of Congress, May 28, 2012. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/alhtml/alabout.html.

    Baker, Gary. “First Blood in the Streets of Baltimore.” Civil War Interactive, May 27, 2012. www.civilwarinteractive.com/A...fBaltimore.htm.

    Bread Riot in Richmond, 1863.” Eyewitness to History (2009), May 28, 2012. http:// www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/breadriot.htm.

    Burton, Orville Vernon. The Age of Lincoln. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007.

    Carwardine, Richard. Lincoln: A Life of Purpose and Power. New York: Aflred A. Knoft, 2006.

    Chesnut, Mary Boykin. A Diary from Dixie. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1962.

    City College of New York: Virtual New York City. http://www.virtualny.cuny.edu/.

    Civil War Trust, June 12, 2012. www.civilwar.org/.

    Clark, Victor S. “Manufacturing Development During the Civil War.” In The Economic Impact of the American Civil War, second edition, ed. Ralph Andreano. Cambridge: Shenkman Publishing, 1967.

    Confederate Receipt Book: A Compilation of over One Hundred Receipts, Adapted to the Times. Richmond, Virginia: West and Johnston, 1863. Academic Affairs Library, UNC-Chapel Hill, May 28, 2012. http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/receipt/receipt.html.

    Curry, Leonard P. Blueprint for Modern America: Non-Military Legislation of the First Civil War Congress. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1969.

    DiLorenzo, Thomas J. The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln. New York: Random House, 2002.

    Eicher, David J. The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.

    Faust, Drew Gilpin. This Republic of Suffering. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008.

    Foner, Eric. The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery. New York: W.W. Norton, 2010.

    Gallagher, Gary W. The Confederate War. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1997.

    Goodwin, Doris Kearns. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005.

    Gorman, M. D., Civil War Richmond, May 28, 2012. www.mdgorman.com/Events/richm...bread_riot.htm.

    Historynet.com. Weider History Group, June 12, 2012. http://www.historynet.com/.

    Hyslop, Stephen G. Eyewitness to the Civil War. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2000.

    Jones, Terry L. The American Civil War. New York: McGraw Hill, 2010.

    Lerner, Eugene, M. “Money, Prices, and Wages in the Confederacy, 1861-1865.” In The Economic Impact of the American Civil War, second edition, ed. Ralph Andreano. Cambridge: Shenkman Publishing, 1967.

    McKown, Harry. This Month in North Carolina History March 1863 -- The Salisbury Bread Riot. 2005. www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/nchis...005/index.html.

    McPherson, James M. Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

    McPherson, James M. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

    McPherson, James M. For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

    McPherson, James M. Ordeal by Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1982.

    Morison, Samuel Eliot, Henry Steele Commager and William E. Leuchtenbury. A Concise History of the American Republic, vol. 1. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977

    CWSAC Battle Summaries. American Battlefield Protection Program. Historic Preservation Services, National Parks Service, June 12, 2012. www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/tvii.htm.

    New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia Humanities Council, June 12, 2012. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org.

    Padgett, Vernon. “Did Blacks Confederates Serve in Combat?” Dixie Sons of Confederate Veterans, May 30, 2012. http://www.dixiescv.org/fact_did-blacks-serve.html.

    Peters, Gerhard and John T. Woolley, eds. The American Presidency Project, May 28 2012. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/inaugurals.php.

    Potter, David M. “Jefferson Davis and the Political Factors in Confederate Defeat” in David Donald, ed. Why the North Won the Civil War. New York: Touchstone, 1960.

    Randall, J.G and David Donald. The Civil War and Reconstruction, second edition. Boston: D.C. Heath, 1965.

    Robertson, James. The Untold Civil War: Exploring the Human Side of War. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2011.

    Salsbury, Stephen. “The Effect of the Civil War on American Industrial Development.” In The Economic Impact of the American Civil War, second edition, ed. Ralph Andreano. Cambridge: Shenkman Publishing, 1967.

    The New York Times Archives. THE BREAD RIOT IN MOBILE; Two Outbreaks in One Day. Arrivals in the City. www.nytimes.com/1863/10/01/ne...-the-city.html.

    Thomas, Emory M. The Confederate Nation: 1861-1865. New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1979.

    Thornton, Mark and Robert B. Ekelund Jr. Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War. Wilmington: SR Books, 2004.

    Virtual New York City. City College of New York, May 28, 2012. http://www.virtualny.cuny.edu/.

    Walthall, Major W.T. “The True Story of the Capture of Jefferson Davis.” Southern Historical Society Papers (1877), May 28, 2012. http://www.civilwarhome.com/ daviscapture.htm.

    Weidman, Budge. “The Fight for Civil Rights: Black Soldiers in the Civil War.” Teaching with Documents, National Archives, http://www.archives.gov/education/.

    Winik, Jay. April 1865: The Month that Saved America. New York: Harper-Collins, 2001.


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