New York's north country and the Civil War : soldiers, civilians and legacies /
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Charleston, S.C. :
History Press,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- A Homegrown Patriot : DePeyster Farmer Rises to Civil War Hero and Statesman
- A Civil War Father and Son Killed by the Same Shell
- Handshake with History : Mannsville Woman Witnessed Battle of Gettysburg, Greeted Lincoln
- Northern New York's Underground Railroad : Runaway Slaves Made Final Stops Here En Route to Freedom in Canada
- A Proud Heritage : Watertown's AME Zion Church Traces Roots to Slave Days
- Soldiers' Executions Halted Thanks to North Man's Message to President Lincoln
- A Soldier's Heart Turns Homeward : Edwards Man's Letters Offer Personal Account of Civil War
- Theresa's Schule Bell : A Civil War Southerner Given New Life in the North
- Bradley Winslow, Civil War Hero
- Union Men Civil War Veterans Group Saw All Its Old Soldiers Fade Away
- Old Soldiers Fade Away : Two Civil War Veterans from Northern New York Lived to Tell the Tale Well into the Twentieth Century
- A Civil War Hero Missed His Chance to Change History
- Barney Family Witnessed History and Made It?
- Flash and Fortitude : The Military Magruders.