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Blockade runners: South's lifeline
Confederate States Laboratories: Thirty young girls perish in factory flames
Cowden: A Traveling Witness to the Conflict
Fiery journalist of Richmond
Fighting starts, ends with one family
Ghosts of Past Fathers
Hetty Cary: The tragedy, folly of a Baltimore rebel's life
John Moncure Daniel: Editor fights for South in print
Kentucky Grave Holds Designer of the Confederate Flag
Levi Holloway Naron: The Northern Spy 'Chickasaw'
Mary Chesnut’s diary about the South
Mary Sophia Hill, unsung nurse for the Confederacy
Mosby saved by Herndon-area woman
Phoebe Pember: Tireless 'Angel' of the wounded
Poet-priest of the South gives verse to deep feelings
Power couple of Confederacy survives defeat
Rebel 'laureate' valiant in verse
Rebel writers gone, but works live on
Roosevelt Family Divides during Civil War
Rose O'Neal Greenhow: An Outspoken and Defiant Female Spy
Southern Women Writers: The Lost Cause's female champions
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