For Freedom and HumanityThe Civil War Memorandum of Owen Thomas Wright, 14th Indiana Volunteers

Article Index

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N. N. Baxter, Gallant Fourteenth: The story of an Indiana Civil War regiment, 3 ed., Carmel, Indiana: Guild Press of Indiana, 1999.

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W. M. Evans, To Die Game: The story of the Lowry Band, Indian guerillas of reconstruction, New York, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995.

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