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Filed under: Alabama -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865- Inaugural Address of Gov. Thomas H. Watts, Before the Alabama Legislature, December 1st, 1863 (Montogmery, AL: Montgomery Advertiser Book and Job Office, 1863), by T. H. Watts
- Ordinances and Constitution of the State of Alabama: with the Constitution of the Provisional Government and of the Confederate States of America (Montgomery: Barrett, Wimbish, 1861), by Alabama (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- The History and Debates of the Convention of the people of Alabama, Begun and Held in the City of Montgomery, on the Seventh Day of January, 1861: In Which is Preserved the Speeches of the Secret Sessions and Many Valuable State Papers, ed. by William Russell Smith, contrib. by Convention of the People of the State of Alabama (1861 : Montgomery, Ala.) (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Filed under: United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865- The Contest in America (reprinted from Fraser's Magazine; Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1862), by John Stuart Mill
- Freedom and War: Discourses on Topics Suggested by the Times (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1863), by Henry Ward Beecher (page images at MOA)
- Gerrit Smith to the Rank and File of the Democratic Party (1864), by Gerrit Smith (page images at LOC)
- The Great Issue: An Address by John Jay, Esq. (New York: Loyal Publication Society, 1865), by John Jay (multiple formats at archive.org)
- How to Prosecute and How to End the War: Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, at the Academy of Music, Thursday Evening, April 2, 1863 (Tribune War Tracts #2; 1863), by Benjamin F. Butler
- The Jacobins of Missouri and Maryland: Speech of Hon. F. P. Blair, of Missouri, Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 27, '64 (1864), by Frank P. Blair
- Letter on the Rebellion, to a Citizen of Washington, From a Citizen of Philadelphia (Philadelphia: J. Campbell, 1862), by Benjamin Rush
- A Letter to a Whig Member of the Southern Independence Association (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1864), by Goldwin Smith (page images at Google)
- Letters to the President of the United States, by a Refugee (New York: C. S. Westcott and Co., printers, 1863), by Frederick A. P. Barnard
- The Nasby Papers: Letters and Sermons Containing the Views on the Topics of the Day, of Petroleum V. Nasby (Indianapolis: C. O. Perrine and Co., c1864), by David Ross Locke
- The Preservation of the Union, a National Economic Necessity: "From the German Commercial Gazette" (Loyal Publication Society #14; New York: W. C. Bryant and Co., printers, 1863)
- President Tappan's Message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan, Delivered January 18th, 1862 (Ann Arbor: Clark, Wiltsie and Co., 1862), by Henry Philip Tappan
- The Record of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham on Abolition, the Union, and the Civil War (Cincinnati: J. Walter and Co., 1863), by Clement L. Vallandigham (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Rejected Stone: or, Insurrection vs. Resurrection in America (Boston: Walker, Wise, and Co., 1861), by Moncure Daniel Conway
- The Rejected Stone: or, Insurrection vs. Resurrection in America (third edition; Boston: Walker, Wise, and Co., 1862), by Moncure Daniel Conway (page images at MOA)
- Slavery and the War: A Historical Essay (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1863), by Henry Darling
- Southern Hatred of the American Government, the People of the North, and Free Institutions (no pages 25-36; Boston: R. F. Wallcut, 1862), by William Lloyd Garrison
- The Southern Spy: Letters on the Policy and Inauguration of the Lincoln War (Richmond, VA: West and Johnston, 1861), by Edward A. Pollard (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- Speeches of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States; With a Biographical Introduction (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1865), by Andrew Johnson, contrib. by Frank Moore
- The Trial of the Constitution (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co.; London: Sampson Low, Son, and Co., 1862), by Sidney George Fisher (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Uprising of a Great People: The United States in 1861; To Which is Added, A Word of Peace on the Difference Between England and the United States (new American edition from the author's revised edition, 1862), by Agénor Gasparin, trans. by Mary L. Booth (Gutenberg text)
- Why the North Cannot Accept of Separation (New York: C. B. Richardson, 1863), by Édouard Laboulaye
- Address of the National Union State Central Committee to the People of California (San Francisco: Alta California General Print. House, 1866), by Republican Party (Calif.) State Central Committee (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Speeches of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States; With a Biographical Introduction (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1866), by Andrew Johnson, contrib. by Frank Moore
- Speeches and Papers Relating to the Rebellion and the Overthrow of Slavery (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1867), by George S. Boutwell
- A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States (2 volumes; Philadelphia et al.: National Pub. Co.; Chicago and St. Louis: Zeigler, McCurdy and Co., c1868-1870), by Alexander H. Stephens
- The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History (New York: A. R. Hart and Co., 1886), by John Alexander Logan
- No-History Versus No-War: or, The Great Tootle Rebellion Exposed (New York: E. R. McCall, 1886), by Eli Robinson McCall (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Eternal Education of Natural and Demoniac Abolitionists (published under "Magaul" pseudonym; Montgomery, AL: Anti-Christ Pub. Co., c1889), by Eli Robinson McCall
- The Cause and Cure of Our National Troubles: Speech of Hon. Geo. W. Julian, of Indiana, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 14, 1862 (Washington: Scammell and Co., 1862), by George W. Julian
- Christianity Versus Treason and Slavery: Religion Rebuking Sedition (Philadelphia: H. B. Ashmead, 1864)
- Correspondence Between S. Teackle Wallis, Esq., of Baltimore, and the Hon. John Sherman, of the U.S. Senate, Concerning the Arrest of Members of the Maryland Legislature, and the Mayor and Police Commissioners of Baltimore, in 1861 (Baltimore: Kelly, Hedian and Piet, 1863), by S. Teackle Wallis and John Sherman
- The Crisis (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1863), by Cae S. (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Death of Slavery (Loyal Publication Society #28 (without a Part II); New York: W. C. Bryant and Co., 1863), by Peter Cooper (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Death of Slavery (Loyal Publication Society #28, with added Part II; New York: Loyal Publication Society, ca. 1863), by Peter Cooper (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Military Arrests in Time of War (Washington: GPO, 1863), by William Whiting
- Northern Interests And Southern Independence: A Plea For United Action (Philadelphia: W. S. and A. Martien, 1863), by Charles J. Stillé
- Oration Delivered on the Fourth Day of July, 1861, at the Capitol, Austin, Texas (Austin: Printed by J. Marshall and Co., 1861), by Alexander Watkins Terrell
- The Proclamation of Emancipation: Speech of Charles D. Drake, Delivered in Turner's Hall, St. Louis, January 28, 1863 (1863), by Charles D. Drake
- The Punishment of Treason (Brooklyn: "The Union" Steam Presses, 1865), by Samuel T. Spear (HTML and page images at Emory)
- Shall Sympathizers With Treason Hold Seats in Congress? Speech of Hon. Gold S. Orth, of Ind., on the Resolution to Expel Mr. Long, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 14, 1864 (Washington: Printed by L. Towers for the Union Congressional Committee, 1864), by Godlove S. Orth
- Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, Before the Democratic Union State Convention, at Albany, September 10th, 1862, on Receiving the Nomination for Governor; Also, His Speech Delivered at the Albany Convention, Jan. 31st, 1861 (New York: Van Evrie, Horton and co., 1862), by Horatio Seymour
- Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War in the United States of America (3 volumes; Hartford: T. Belknap, 1868), by Benson J. Lossing
- The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government ("abridged for the modern reader", with added preface; New York: Collier Books, 1961), by Jefferson Davis, contrib. by Earl Schenck Miers (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (2 volumes; New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1881), by Jefferson Davis
- Abraham Lincoln: A Legacy of Freedom (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2008), ed. by George Clack and Michael Jay Friedman (PDF at fdlp.gov)
- Constitutional Problems Under Lincoln (New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1926), by J. G. Randall (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Contest in America (reprinted from Fraser's Magazine), by John Stuart Mill (Gutenberg text)
- Eight Years in Congress, From 1857 to 1865, by Samuel Sullivan Cox (page images at MOA)
- History of the Administration of President Lincoln, by Henry J. Raymond (page images at MOA)
- Truths of History (ca. 1920), by Mildred Lewis Rutherford
- The War: Its Causes and Consequences, by C. C. S. Farrar (page images at MOA)
- A Short History of the Confederate States of America (New York: Belford Co., 1890), by Jefferson Davis
- A Lecture on Secession, by Gen. Andrew Jackson, Delivered at Dodworth's Hall on the Evening of Sunday, Jan. 19, 1861, Mrs. Cora L. V. Hatch, Medium (New York: S.T. Munson, 1861), by Cora L. V. Richmond (page images at HathiTrust)
- War Powers of Congress: Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the House Bills for the Confiscation of Property and the Liberation of Slaves Belonging to Rebels, Delivered in Senate of the United States, June 27, 1862 (Washington: Scammell and Co., 1862), by Charles Sumner
- The War Powers of the President, and the Legislative Powers of Congress, in Relation to Rebellion, Treason and Slavery (Boston: J. L. Shorey, 1862), by William Whiting (page images at MOA)
- The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (United Daughters of the Confederacy memorial edition; 2 volumes; Richmond, VA: Garrett and Massie, ca. 1938), by Jefferson Davis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Reminiscences of Richard Lathers: Sixty Years of a Busy Life in South Carolina, Massachusetts and New York (New York: Grafton Press, 1907), by Richard Lathers, ed. by Alvan F. Sanborn
- The History of The Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct: A Narrative and Critical History (2 volumes; New York: Sturgis and Walton Co., 1910), by George Cary Eggleston
- The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government (New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1912), by Jefferson Davis (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Works of Charles Sumner (15 volumes; Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1875-1883), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust)
- The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65, by Horace Greeley (page images at MOA)
- Anticipations of the Future, to Serve as Lessons for the Present Time, by Edmund Ruffin (page images at MOA)
- Cause and Contrast: An Essay on the American Crisis (Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 1862), by T. W. MacMahon (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- Disunion and Slavery: A Series of Letters to Hon. W. L. Yancey, of Alabama, by Henry J. Raymond, of New York (letters dated 1860), by Henry J. Raymond
- The Golden Hour, by Moncure Daniel Conway (page images at MOA)
- The Governor's Message Reviewed (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons, and Co., 1863), by Henry R. Low
- The Heritage of the South: A History of the Introduction of Slavery, its Establishment From Colonial Times and Final Effect Upon the Politics of the United States (Lynchburg, VA: Press of Brown-Morrison Co. 1915), by Jubal Anderson Early, ed. by R. H. Early
- North America, by Anthony Trollope
- The Rebellion, Its Origin and Life In Slavery, Position and Policy of Missouri: Speech of Charles D. Drake. Delivered, By Request, in Mercantile Library Hall, St. Louis, April 14, 1862; Having Been Previously Spoken, In Substance, at Union, Mo., April 7, 1862 (ca. 1862), by Charles D. Drake
- The Testimony of a Refugee from East Tennessee (Philadelphia: Printed for gratuitous distribution, 1863), by Hermann Bokum
- The Two Rebellions; or, Treason Unmasked. By a Virginian (Richmond: Smith, Bailey & Co., Sentinel Office, 1865), by William McDonald (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- The War and Slavery: or, Victory Only Through Emancipation (page images at MOA)
- The War Not For Emancipation, by Garrett Davis (page images at MOA)
- "Shall Cromwell Have a Statue?" Oration by Charles Francis Adams Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of the University of Chicago, Tuesday, June 17, 1902 (Boston: C. E. Lauriat Co., 1902), by Charles Francis Adams
- Memorial Day Annual, 1912: The Causes and Outbreak of the War Between the States, 1861-1865, For Use as a Source Book of Contemporary Authorities (Richmond: Virginia Department of Public Instruction, 1912) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Abraham Lincoln and the Union: A Chronicle of the Embattled North, by Nathaniel W. Stephenson (Gutenberg text)
- Lincoln as the South Should Know Him (third edition; Raleigh, NC: Manly's Battery Chapter, Children of the Confederacy, ca. 1915), by O. W. Blacknall
- A Protest Against Lincoln Worship at the South (Richmond, VA: W. C. Hill Printing Co., 1915), by O. W. Blacknall
- Tupelo (Chicago: Rhodes and McClure Publishing Co., 1905), by John H. Aughey
- Selections from the Letters, Speeches, and State Papers of Abraham Lincoln (Boston et al.: Ginn and Co., c1911), by Abraham Lincoln, ed. by Ida M. Tarbell
- Selections From the Letters, Speeches, and State Papers of Abraham Lincoln (Boston et al.: Ginn and Co., c1925), by Abraham Lincoln, ed. by Ida M. Tarbell (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Southern Girl in '61: The War-Time Memories of a Confederate Senator's Daughter, by Louise Wigfall Wright (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC)
- The Writings of Abraham Lincoln (national edition, 8 volumes; New York: Lamb Pub. Co., n.d.), by Abraham Lincoln, ed. by Arthur Brooks Lapsley, contrib. by Theodore Roosevelt, Carl Schurz, Joseph Hodges Choate, Noah Brooks, and Stephen A. Douglas
- The Writings of Abraham Lincoln (biographical eighth volume by Noah Brooks omitted), by Abraham Lincoln, ed. by Arthur Brooks Lapsley (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
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