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Books in Civil War Series series

  • Battle of Gettysburg - "Turning Point of the Civil War"

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Battle of Gettysburg: “Turning Point of the Civil War” poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of the turning point of the war on July 3, 1863. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. Battle of Gettysburg: “Turning Point of the Civil War” poster shows a map where Gettysburg, PA is located, gives an excerpt of the Gettysburg Address by President Lincoln, gives a short description of the turning point and the number of casualties.
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  • Monitor and Merrimac - "Battle of the Ironclads"

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Monitor and Merrimac: “Battle of the Ironclads” poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of the battle of two ironclad warships. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. The poster gives a short description of the Monitor and Merrimac warships. There is also a short description of the battle on March 9, 1862, who won and why ironclad ships became important.
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  • Key Civil War Battles Map

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Key Civil War Battles Map poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of highlights of important dates, events and short descriptions. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. The Key Civil War Battles Map poster shows which states were free states and territories, slave states and undecided states. The poster also shows significant events that happened in each state from 1861 to 1865.
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  • The Battle of Fort Sumter - "First Shot Fired in the Civil War"

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    The Battle of Fort Sumter: “First Shot Fired in the Civil War” poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of why, when and where the Civil War started. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. The Battle of Fort Sumter: “First Shot Fired in the Civil War” poster gives a war casserole recipe, provides the specifications of Ft. Sumter, gives the date of the first shot fired in the Civil War, shows a map of where Ft. Sumter is located and a short description on why the war started.
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  • Civil War Map of Union and Confederate States

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Civil War Map of Union & Confederate States poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of the union and confederate states. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. Civil War Map of Union & Confederate States poster shows which states were territories, union states, border states, confederate states and West Virginia. The poster explains why there are 13 stars on the federate flag but only 11 confederate states, gives the population of the North and South states, and shows which states were free states and slave states in 1861.
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  • 150th Anniversary Civil War Teacher's Guide

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    The 150th Anniversary Civil War Teacher's Guide corresponds with our Civil War Student Curriculum Workbook and our 6-book Civil War series. The Teacher's Guide includes discussion questions, activities, timelines and a glossary - ALL to help you in the classroom. The Teacher's Guide turns you into the expert-we've done all the research for you. An ideal start-to-finish tool for an awesome Civil War unit. By the time you finish with your studies, your classroom will evolve into a “virtual” Civil War landscape of learning. Multi-discipline Approaches br>You will find many resources in the books to help children see, feel, taste and otherwise experience the war. Hands-on activities, small group discussions, and allowing students to further explore what interests them, whether that's Civil War medical techniques, the ironclad submarine, woman spies, weapons, etc. can help each student better understand the scope of the war and how four long years can change so many things.The Teacher's Guide includes: How to Use the Six Books (The Who, What, Where, When, Why, Trivia, and Resource Books) 18 More Ways to Use the Student Civil War Books in the Classroom! Civil War Timeline150th Anniversary of the Civil WarSome Civil War Museums and MemorialsGlossary
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  • Union and Confederate Military Leaders of the Civil War

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. The key military leaders include Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, George McClellan, Robert E. Lee, Nathan Bedford Forrest and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. The Union & Confederate Military Leaders of the Civil War poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of the key military leaders. The Union & Confederate Military Leaders of the Civil War poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8.
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  • Surrender at Appomattox Court House

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Surrender at Appomattox Court House poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of highlights of the Lee’s surrender at the Appomattox Court House. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students. The Surrender at Appomattox Court House poster includes a map of where Appomattox is located, tells that two other battles were fought at Appomattox, VA, shows a picture of Lee surrendering at Appomattox Court House, shows a picture of Wilmer McLean’s house where General Lee and General Grant met, and gives a definition of reconstruction.
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  • Army Life in a Black Regiment: Civil War Memories Series

    Thomas Wentworth Higginson

    Paperback (e-artnow, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Madison & Adams Press presents the Civil War Memories Series. This meticulous selection of the firsthand accounts, memoirs and diaries is specially comprised for Civil War enthusiasts and all people curious about the personal accounts and true life stories of the unknown soldiers, the well known commanders, politicians, nurses and civilians amidst the war. "Army Life in a Black Regiment" is an account by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a colonel of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, the first federally authorized black regiment, in which he described his Civil War experiences. Higginson's account is particularly important owing to the fact that he contributed to the preservation of Negro spirituals by copying dialect verses and music he heard sung around the regiment's campfires.
  • Civil War Battle at Manassas - "aka Battle of Bull Run"

    Carole Marsh

    Poster (Gallopade, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Civil War Battle at Manassas: “aka Battle of Bull Run” poster serves as a colorful visual reminder of where the battle took place, a short description of the first major battle on July 21, 1861, how General “Stonewall” Jackson got his nickname and why the Battle at Manassas is also called the Battle of Bull Run. This poster is ideal for classroom walls and school hallways. This poster is one out of 10 available. All posters are sold separately. Great for grades 4-8. This poster is 11” x 17” and printed on card stock. The poster can be used as a quick reference guide for your students.
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  • Civil War: The Amazing Spider-man

    J. Michael Straczynski, Ron Garney

    Library Binding (MAGIPEA, Nov. 16, 2007)
    ABOUT THE PRODUCT: - GloryBear cell phone mount is aiming at providing a convenient lazy bracket to all customers. - It's flexible and easy for you to install. - The holder is 31.5 inches (85 CM) in length and made of Aluminium-magnesium alloy solid cord for better bending performance and longer life. - It's strong and powerful to hold your cellphone and tablet. NOTICE: - Holder only. Smartphone and tablet are not included with the product. - 180-DAY WARRANTY. We provide friendly and easy-to-reach support. - We guarantee a full refund or exchange for any defective items. - If there is any quality problem of the product itself, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will solve the issue for you immediately. Customer service is our business philosophy. WHAT YOU WILL GET: - Cellphone holder * 1 - User manual * 1
  • Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer: Civil War Memories Series

    Gilbert Moxley Sorrel

    Paperback (e-artnow, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Madison & Adams Press presents the Civil War Memories Series. This meticulous selection of the firsthand accounts, memoirs and diaries is specially comprised for Civil War enthusiasts and all people curious about the personal accounts and true life stories of the unknown soldiers, the well known commanders, politicians, nurses and civilians amidst the war. Sorrel's memoir, "Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer", was published posthumously, in 1905. Historian Douglas Southall Freeman deemed Sorrel's book one of the best accounts of the personalities of the major players in the Confederacy, characterized by "a hundred touches of humor and revealing strokes of swift characterization."