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Thanks Wirraway. I have read two of Catton’s books of the trilogy, Army of the Potomac, also some McPherson and Shelby Foote. All great writers. I will keep your list and delve, delve, delve.I’ll look up the “transitional” laws but offhand, there were laws that manumitted black soldiers, then black soldier’s families, they were all small steps and I may be confusing reforms with manumission but I believe there were a few others. the EP, as you know, applied to slaves in areas still under confederate control. the EP was partly a political stroke, but it had a practical effect in the field, where blacks living in areas under federal occupation were no longer slaves.
*Lincoln at Gettsburg *by Gary F. Wills is stunning, not exactly a history, but about how and why the Address was written.
try Bruce Catton’s *Army of the Potomac *trilogy, or his The Centennial History of the Civil War. This Hallowed Ground.
Daniel Boatner’s *Civil War Dictionary *is useful for some of the terms (what a brevet rank is, how big is a regiment).
online you could check out* Battles and Leaders of the Civil War*, which was a series of articles and counterarticles written by participants in, I think, the 1880s, this is also online.
Official Records of the War of the Rebellion is now online, that’s like all of the official records. its huge.
Killer Angels is classic.
Also love your moniker Wirraway. Where do I know that name from? Last of the Mohicans, Moby ****???