Call Number (LC) Title Results
E668 .S6 1957 Negro militia and reconstruction. 1
E668 .S78 1965 The era of reconstruction : 1865-1877 / 1
E668 .S94 1993 The era of good stealings / 1
E668 .S945 1866 The equal rights of all : the great guarantee and present necessity, for the sake of security, and to maintain a republican government : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, in the United States Senate, February 6 and 7, 1866. 1
E668 .T67 1971 Reconstruction: America's first effort at racial democracy 1
E668 .T78 White terror; the Ku Klux Klan conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction, 1
E668 .U51 1872 Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire Into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States. 1
E668 .U585 1866 Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, at the first session, Thirty-ninth Congress. 1
E668 .W48 2014 Reconstruction. 1
E668 .W58 2017 The Republic for which it stands : the United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 / 1
E668 .W78 1966 Reconstruction in the South, 1865-1877; first-hand accounts of the American southland after the Civil War, 1
E668 .W875 1975 The era of Reconstruction, 1863-1877 1
E668 ǂb G778 2010eb Great Task Remaining Before Us : Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War. 1
E668 ǂb R43 1997eb Reconstruction, 1868-1877 -- North America, United States, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Delaware, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Virgina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri Map / 1
E669 .F2 The annexation of Russian America to the United States, 1
E669 .F38 2016 Seward's folly : a new look at the Alaska Purchase / 1
E670 .C6 1933 The election of 1868; the Democratic effort to regain control, 1
E670 .R42 Shall capital own labor : the Rebel Democracy the enemy of the people. Seymour and Blair's nomination means revolution, repudiaton and slavery! Published by the Union Republican Congressional Committee, Washington, D.C. 1
E671 .B87 The year of the century: 1876 1
E671 .G23 Politics and patronage in the gilded age; the correspondence of James A. Garfield and Charles E. Henry. 1