PRELIMINARY CIVIL WAR IOWA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
**Many if not most of these
sources are in Drake’s library collection (or in another college library close
to you), some in the form of microfilm or fiche. Others can be obtained through inter-library
loan, but you should pursue this asap.
If you are so inclined, you could also drive up to ISU’s Parks Library. The Annals
of Iowa’s run includes a change in “series”, so if you get confused, don’t
hesitate to ask a reference librarian for assistance.
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