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We All Bleed Red: African American Soldiers and the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery

open access: yes, 2017
Years before the United States military was officially desegregated in 1948, African Americans fought alongside white men in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery during the Civil War.
Labbe, Savannah A.
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In the Shadow of the Twentieth: Maine Regiments at Gettysburg

open access: yes, 2016
On my first of many tours of the Gettysburg Battlefield,my tour guide was thrilled to learn that my family is from Maine. He made sure to show us the monument to the Twentieth Maine and talk about their valiant stand at Little Round Top.
Labbe, Savannah A.
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Murder in Manassas: Mental Illness and Psychological Trauma After the Civil War

open access: yes, 2017
Following the American Civil War, the small railroad junction of Manassas, Virginia grew into one of the most prominent towns in the region with the help of town founder William S. Fewell and his family.
Rose, Savannah G
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Separate but Equal? Gettysburg’s Lincoln Cemetery

open access: yes, 2018
The most well-known cemetery in Gettysburg is, of course, the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. Another cemetery in Gettysburg that receives less attention is the Lincoln Cemetery, currently located on Lincoln Lane.
Labbe, Savannah A.
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