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The Geneva Arbitration and Its Award (Illustrated London Almanack, 1873)
Summary of arbitration in Geneva that found Great Britain liable for the acts committed by several Confederate vessels during the Civil War - known as the Alabama Claims but including several other vessels.

Unforeseen Results of the Alabama Dispute, by Arthur D. Sedgwick (Atlantic Monthly, 1878)
On the final settlements between England and the US over the British sinking of the US ship "Alabama" during the Civil War.

How Wilkes Booth Crossed the Potomac, by George Alfred Townsend (Century Magazine, 1884A)

Cost of the Secession War, 1861-65, to the US (Illustrated London Almanack, 1882)

Soldier and Citizen (Century Magazine, 1887B)
An editorial on the obligation of the Civil War veteran to continue to "fight" for the government of his country.

The American Volunteer (Century Magazine, 1888B)
A look back at the courage of the American trooper, and forward to the potential future of the volunteer Army.

A Note of Peace: Reunions of "The Blue and the Gray," by George L. Kilmer (Century Magazine, 1888B)

Union Veterans and Their Pensions (Century Magazine, 1889B)

Valor and Skill in the Civil War, by Charles A. Patch (Century Magazine, 1890B)
Addressing the question, "Was either the better soldier" and "Which was the better army?" with lots of tables and statistics.

Pensions and Socialism, by William M. Sloane (Century Magazine, 1891B)
An argument against liberal pensions for soldiers.

Southern Womanhood as Affected by the War, by Wilber Fisk Tillett (Century Magazine, 1892A)
A look at the changes affecting southern women, 25 years after the war.

The National Military Park, by H.V. Boynton (Century Magazine, 1895B)
The establishment of the first battlefield national park, "embracing the Chickamauga and Chattanooga battle-fields."

Why the Confederacy Failed, by W.J. Stillman (Century Magazine, 1897A)
The opening article looks at issues of "the excessive issue of paper money; the policy of dispersion; and the neglect of the cavalry." This is followed by a series of statements on the topic by several Confederate officers and generals.

Battlefields (The Strand, 1898A)
A photographic tour of some key battlefields around the world, including American Civil War sites.
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