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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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