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U.S. Civil War (1861-1865): Primary Sources: Home

This guide provides access to both resources restricted to ASU Library affiliates and open access primary source materials which focus on the United States Civil War (1861-1865).

English Studies Research Librarian

States at War (book series)


Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War, Volume 1: A Reference Guide for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont in the Civil War. University Press of New England, 2013. xii, 759 p.
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Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War, Volume 2: A Reference Guide for New York in the Civil War. University Press of New England, 2014. 506 p.
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Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War, Volume 3: A Reference Guide for Pennsylvania in the Civil War. University Press of New England, 2014. 481 p.
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Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War, Volume 4: A Reference Guide for Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey in the Civil War. University Press of New England, 2015. 929 p.
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Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War, Volume 5: A Reference Guide for Ohio in the Civil War. University Press of New England, 2015. 932 p.
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Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War, Volume 6: The Confederate States Chronology and a Reference Guide for South Carolina in the Civil War. University Press of New England, 2015. 712 p.
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