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The Museum Shop, located in the Visitor Center, offers a wide selection of books, videos, and gifts pertaining to the western theater of the Civil War, especially the Tennessee Campaign of 1864.To order any of the items featured below or for information on other books available in our shop, please call 615-791-1861.Tennessee state sales tax (where applicable) and postage will be added to all orders. |
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Franklin, compiled and edited by David Logston ($9.95) paperback
Explore the experiences of this November 30, 1864 battle through the eyes of those soldiers, civilians and members of the Carter Family who lived through that night. The battle is narrated through illustrations and quotes, providing a realistic and dramatic understanding of the event.
The Confederacy's Last Hurrah, by Wiley Sword ($16.95) paperback
Sword has thoroughly researched every aspect of the Tennessee Campaign and the battles of Spring Hill, Franklin and Nashville. We highly recommend this publication for a detailed analysis and narrative of the fall of 1864 which marked the end of the Confederate's chances in the Civil War. This also includes a full listing of the order of battle for both the Federal and Confederate forces.
A Meteor Shining Brightly: Essays on Major General Patrick Cleburne, edited by Mauriel Phillps Joslyn ($29.95) hardback
Eleven essays discuss Cleburne in regards to the influence of his Irish background, his proposal to enlist slaves in the war effort, his relations with staff officers, his command skills, and his romance which was cut short by his untimely death at Franklin.
Co. Aytch, by Sam Watkins ($25.00) hardback
Written 20 years after the Civil War, Private Sam Watkins reminisces about his experiences in the Maury Grays (1st Tennessee Regiment). It provides an excellent opportunity to understand the viewpoint of the common soldier during all four years of the Civil War.