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Stones River Books
Banners to the Breeze
The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River. Hess.
Following a series of devastating Confederate defeats at the hands of Ulysses S. Grant in the spring of 1862, three major Civil War campaigns ensue. This book details the Confederate armies' advance into the divided state of Kentucky, their attempt to recapture a key rail junction at Corinth, and their failure to destroy Union forces at Stones River. Dramatic narrative, new analysis, and unpublished photographs bring these campaigns together. 253 pages, maps and illustrations, 6¼"x 9¼", hardcover.
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Cannoneers in Gray
The Field Artillery of the Army of Tennessee
Daniel. Tracing the four-year history of the Army of Tennessee's artillery branch, this book discusses the role artillery played in the Western theater, giving special emphasis to Stones River, Kennesaw Mountain and Shiloh; its effectiveness as a defensive and offensive weapon; and its importance to the overall strategy. "…For Southern partisans, academics, wargamers, or today's military personnel, this book should be must reading." - Blue & Gray. 274 pages, illustrations and maps, 6"x 9", softcover.
 
Civil War in Tennessee
Steve Cottrell. Beginning with Shiloh, Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga, and Stones River and ending with the terrible carnage that was Franklin, this easy-to-read, broad overview revisits the main battles - with a sampling of the smaller actions also included - that occurred in the Volunteer State during the Civil War. 142 pgs., 40 B&W illustrations by artist Andy Thomas, 5½"x 8¼", sfbd.

 

No Better Place to Die
The Battle of Stones River. Peter Cozzens. Book meticulously traces the chain of events as the Army of the Cumberland and the Army of Tennessee meet in Middle Tennessee on New Year's Eve 1862 in one of the bloodiest encounters of the Civil War. "All serious students of the Civil War will want to read this book….It provides us with our best account so far of one of the largest battles….Highly recommended." - Journal of Military History. 293 pgs., 10 B&W photos, 10 maps, 6"x 9", sfbd
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Spirits of the Civil War
A fascinating guide to the strange history and the ghostly locations of the Civil War, this book takes you to dozens of haunted sites in both the North and the South. You'll witness the haunts of slavery and the Underground Railroad, the haunted prisons and prison camps, the spirits of the Lincoln Assassination, and the war's haunted battlefields, including Antietam, Stones River, Gettysburg and others. 244 pages, 7½"x 9¼", softcover.
 
Winter Lightning: A Guide to the Battle of Stones River
 
Stones River Bloody Winter Tennessee
 

 

Stones River Videos

The Battle for Stones River DVD
The Fight for Murfreesboro
Following Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg's retreat from Kentucky in October, 1862, his army reorganized near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where they were met by Maj. Gen. William Rosencrans' Union army on December 31, 1862. Through photographs, detailed maps and a reenactment with more than 5,000 soldiers in full battle regalia, this program brings the bloodiest fight in the Civil War's "Western Theater" to life as well as tells the stories of the commanders and their soldiers and why it was such a pivotal battle. Color, 50 minutes
The Unexplained: Civil War Ghosts
The sites where soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice are hallowed ground, reminders of our deadly heritage. Some believe they are haunted as well as hallowed. This video visits famous battlefields on the trail of some of the most compelling Civil War ghost stories. You'll visit Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and the Chickamauga battlefield for a compelling look that will fascinate believers and skeptics alike. 50 minutes.
 

 

Civil War Art


 
Battle for Little Round Top
Ron Lesser. Fighting amongst thick smoke and desperate conditions, the 20th Maine under the command of Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain held the far left of the Union line on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 15th Alabama repeatedly assaulted Chamberlain's line only to be repulsed each time. Out of ammunition, the shout of "Bayonet" rang out, and the men from Maine charged, saving Little Round Top. 28"x 19" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
 

 
A Good Shot
Dale Gallon. Three Union soldiers from one of Hiram Berdan's elite United States Sharpshooters Regiment take aim with their target rifle at an unsuspecting target. 23"x 17" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist

 

Civil War Souvenirs, Gifts

12-pounder Napoleon Field Gun
Andrew L. Chernak. The Model 1857 smooth bore field gun was developed in France and named for Emperor Napoleon III. The "work horse" of Civil War artillery, the 12 Pounder had no peer at close range: Robert E. Lee wrote to the Secretary of War, "The best guns for field service, in my opinion, are the 12 Pound Napoleon guns." Limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by the artist and includes an historical background. Measures 8"x 3¼" including solid walnut base.
 
Harper's Weekly 10 Bloodiest Battles of the Civil War
These beautifully reproduced facsimiles of Harper's Weekly, one of the most influential newspapers in America during the Civil War, contain national and international news, editorials, political cartoons, short stories, poetry, period advertising and elegant illustrations. The ten issues selected here contain coverage of the ten bloodiest battles of the war: Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, Antietam, the Wilderness, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, Shiloh and Fort Donelson.
 
Secrets of the Civil War -DVD
The Stories of Lost Battles and Covert Missions Finally Revealed.
Utilizing reenactments, archival letters and original diary entries, this 4-DVD collection reveals the lesser known aspects of the Civil War in nine compelling documentaries: Tales of the Gun: Guns of the Civil War; The Lost Battle of the Civil War; The Most Daring Mission of the Civil War; April 1865; Battlefield Detectives: Antietam; Battlefield Detectives: Gettysburg; Battlefield Detectives: Shiloh; Secret Missions of the Civil War; and Eighty Acres of Hell. Color and B&W, 9 hrs. 53 min

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