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A Soldier's Story The Double Life of a Confederate Spy Civil War Chronicles
Chronicles of the Civil War An Illustrated History of the War Between the S
Crucial Land Battles Civil War Chronicles
Daring Raiders Civil War Chronicles
Maps of the Civil War The Roads They Took
The Jessie Scouts
Tiger John The Rebel Who Burned Chambersburg
War Diaries The 1861 Kanawha Valley Campaigns
War Stories Civil War in West Virginia
Articles
Averell’s 1863 Salem Winter Raid Across West Virginia
Blazer’s Scouts Counterinsurgency in West Virginia’s New River Region Durin
Civil War’s Great Locomotive Chase West Virginian James J. Andrews Was a Tr
Confederacy’s Captain George Grandstaff Turns the Tables on the Jessie Scou
General Philip Sheridan’s Special Forces The Jessie Scouts
Hazardous Service Major Harry Gilmor’s Account of Being Captured by Jessie
Jessie Scout Commander Lt. Col. Henry Young’s Mysterious Death in Mexico an
Jessie Scout Raid Against a Confederate Cavalry Brigade
Jessie Scout Tom Cassidy Captured; “Looking in a Noose” For Thirty Days; Ev
Jessie Scouts Enable the Largest Surprise Attack in the Civil War Battle of
Lincoln’s Covert Action Against the French in Mexico A Jessie Scout Probabl
Mistress of the Mansion, Ellen Tompkins of West Virginia’s Gauley Bridge Ca
Near Disaster at Cedar Creek in an Election Year Crook Ignores Reports From
President Lincoln’s “Special Forces” The Jessie Scouts Research Project
Sheridan’s Jessie Scouts Difficulties in Researching Classified Operations
The Origin of the Mysterious Word “Gauley” in West Virginia
Two Jessie Scouts Ride 145 Miles in Two Days to Deliver Sheridan’s Message
Two Union Scouts Captured in Confederate Uniform Survive a Hostile Interrog
West Virginia Center of a Violent Storm as an Emerging Civil War Border Sta
Gallery
Current Project
Brass Bracelets: President Kennedy, the CIA, and Vietnam’s Montagnards
Kennedy and the Coconut
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David Phillips
Home
About
Books
A Soldier's Story The Double Life of a Confederate Spy Civil War Chronicles
Chronicles of the Civil War An Illustrated History of the War Between the S
Crucial Land Battles Civil War Chronicles
Daring Raiders Civil War Chronicles
Maps of the Civil War The Roads They Took
The Jessie Scouts
Tiger John The Rebel Who Burned Chambersburg
War Diaries The 1861 Kanawha Valley Campaigns
War Stories Civil War in West Virginia
Articles
Averell’s 1863 Salem Winter Raid Across West Virginia
Blazer’s Scouts Counterinsurgency in West Virginia’s New River Region Durin
Civil War’s Great Locomotive Chase West Virginian James J. Andrews Was a Tr
Confederacy’s Captain George Grandstaff Turns the Tables on the Jessie Scou
General Philip Sheridan’s Special Forces The Jessie Scouts
Hazardous Service Major Harry Gilmor’s Account of Being Captured by Jessie
Jessie Scout Commander Lt. Col. Henry Young’s Mysterious Death in Mexico an
Jessie Scout Raid Against a Confederate Cavalry Brigade
Jessie Scout Tom Cassidy Captured; “Looking in a Noose” For Thirty Days; Ev
Jessie Scouts Enable the Largest Surprise Attack in the Civil War Battle of
Lincoln’s Covert Action Against the French in Mexico A Jessie Scout Probabl
Mistress of the Mansion, Ellen Tompkins of West Virginia’s Gauley Bridge Ca
Near Disaster at Cedar Creek in an Election Year Crook Ignores Reports From
President Lincoln’s “Special Forces” The Jessie Scouts Research Project
Sheridan’s Jessie Scouts Difficulties in Researching Classified Operations
The Origin of the Mysterious Word “Gauley” in West Virginia
Two Jessie Scouts Ride 145 Miles in Two Days to Deliver Sheridan’s Message
Two Union Scouts Captured in Confederate Uniform Survive a Hostile Interrog
West Virginia Center of a Violent Storm as an Emerging Civil War Border Sta
Gallery
Current Project
Brass Bracelets: President Kennedy, the CIA, and Vietnam’s Montagnards
Kennedy and the Coconut
Contact
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Home
About
Books
A Soldier's Story The Double Life of a Confederate Spy Civil War Chronicles
Chronicles of the Civil War An Illustrated History of the War Between the S
Crucial Land Battles Civil War Chronicles
Daring Raiders Civil War Chronicles
Maps of the Civil War The Roads They Took
The Jessie Scouts
Tiger John The Rebel Who Burned Chambersburg
War Diaries The 1861 Kanawha Valley Campaigns
War Stories Civil War in West Virginia
Articles
Averell’s 1863 Salem Winter Raid Across West Virginia
Blazer’s Scouts Counterinsurgency in West Virginia’s New River Region Durin
Civil War’s Great Locomotive Chase West Virginian James J. Andrews Was a Tr
Confederacy’s Captain George Grandstaff Turns the Tables on the Jessie Scou
General Philip Sheridan’s Special Forces The Jessie Scouts
Hazardous Service Major Harry Gilmor’s Account of Being Captured by Jessie
Jessie Scout Commander Lt. Col. Henry Young’s Mysterious Death in Mexico an
Jessie Scout Raid Against a Confederate Cavalry Brigade
Jessie Scout Tom Cassidy Captured; “Looking in a Noose” For Thirty Days; Ev
Jessie Scouts Enable the Largest Surprise Attack in the Civil War Battle of
Lincoln’s Covert Action Against the French in Mexico A Jessie Scout Probabl
Mistress of the Mansion, Ellen Tompkins of West Virginia’s Gauley Bridge Ca
Near Disaster at Cedar Creek in an Election Year Crook Ignores Reports From
President Lincoln’s “Special Forces” The Jessie Scouts Research Project
Sheridan’s Jessie Scouts Difficulties in Researching Classified Operations
The Origin of the Mysterious Word “Gauley” in West Virginia
Two Jessie Scouts Ride 145 Miles in Two Days to Deliver Sheridan’s Message
Two Union Scouts Captured in Confederate Uniform Survive a Hostile Interrog
West Virginia Center of a Violent Storm as an Emerging Civil War Border Sta
Gallery
Current Project
Brass Bracelets: President Kennedy, the CIA, and Vietnam’s Montagnards
Kennedy and the Coconut
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