NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Historical Handbook Series |
- No. 1 Custer Battlefield
- No. 2 Jamestown, Virginia
- No. 3 The Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died
- No. 4 Saratoga
- No. 5 Fort McHenry
- No. 6 Lee Mansion
- No. 7 Morristown, a Military Capital of the Revolution
- No. 8 Hopewell Village
- No. 9 Gettysburg
- No. 10 Shiloh
- No. 11 Statue of Liberty
- No. 12 Fort Sumter
- No. 13 Petersburg Battlefields
- No. 14 Yorktown
- No. 15 Manassas (Bull Run)
- No. 16 Fort Raleigh
- No. 17 Independence
- No. 18 Fort Pulaski
- No. 19 Fort Necessity
- No. 20 Fort Laramie
- No. 21 Vicksburg
- No. 22 Kings Mountain
“Johnny Shiloh” or “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh.” John Clem {1851-1937}, 10 years old at Shiloh, later served at Chattanooga and is sometimes called “The Drummer Boy of Chickamauga.”
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