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New York in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865
New York in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865 - The most exhaustive record ever recorded of the role of New York in the Civil
War - 5 Volumes Plus a Sixth Index Volume, 4499 pgs total. Published by the NY State Adjutant General's Office, 1912, compiled by Frederick Phisterer - A monumental
achievement in Civil War research now on an affordable Searchable and Bookmarked CD.
This disk contains images of
every page of the original five volumes of one of the most
valuable genealogy resources available. Reprints of these books will
cost hundreds of dollars and the complete set (if found available)
would cost MUCH More. In contrast, the CD version weighs one-half
ounce, is easier to search and is available for a far more affordable
price.
CD Contents
Index Volume - Includes: Index of Synonyms, Index of Battles, Index of Subjects, Index of Names
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| Five Text Volumes - Four Parts, 4499 pages: Pages numbered continuously starting with Volume One and going to the end of Volume Five |
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Part 3
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Part 4

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Just a few of the Beautiful, Full Color Images dispersed throughout this set

Battle of Antietam
September 17, 1862

The Bombardment of Fort Sumter
April 12-13, 1861
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Battle Between the Monitor and Merrimac
Hampton Roads March 9, 1862 |

Rear-Admiral Porter's Flotilla Arriving Below Vicksburg
Night of April 16, 1863 |

Taking Leave of the Army of The Potomac
November 10, 1862 |
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