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Selected items on Civil War Literature from the pages of Harper’s Weekly, 1861 - 1868:

Aspects of Military Life
      "In the 'Libey' "
      "The Scout's Narration"
      "The Black-Eyed Smuggler"

Battles
      "On the Antietam"
      "The Fourteenth at Gettysburg"
      "Tippoo Saib"
      "Buried Alive"

Blacks as Principal Characters
     
"Buried Alive"
      "Little Starlight"
      "The Devil's Frying Pan"
     
"Tippoo Saib"

Children
     
"Little Starlight"
      "Lula's Letter"

Divided Family Loyalties
     
"In Charleston, December 1860"
      "On the Kentucky Border"

Emancipation Proclamation
      "A Letter from the Country"

Escapes
      "In the 'Libey' "

     
"Two Days with Mosby"

Guerilla Action
     
"On the Kentucky Border
      "The Devil's Frying Pan"
      "Two Days with Mosby"

Women as Principal Characters
      "A Letter from the Country"

      "Colonel Charley's Wife"
      "The Black-Eyed Smuggler"

 
 
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