Richmond Civil War Centennial Committee Publications
1. Map of Civil War Richmond
2. Map of Battlefields within 25 Miles of Richmond
3. Adult Reading List
4. List of 100 Year Old Business Firms, Organizations, and Churches
5. Children's Reading List
6. The Nation's Most Historic Airport
7. Walking Tour Map of Downtown Richmond
8. Richmond 1861-1865
9. Catalog of Civil War Photographic Negatives
10. The Civil War Horse
11. Air Arm of the Confederacy
12. Libby Prison
13. Confederate Inflation Chart
14. Panoramic Photograph of Civil war Richmond
15. Directory of Civilian Officials: Richmond-Henrico-Confederate
16. Richmond Occupied: Entry of the United States Forces into Richmond, Va. April 3, 1865 - Calling Together of the Virginia Legislature and Revocation of the Same.
17. Richmond at War
18. Index to the Papers of the Southern Historical Society
19. Facsimile of Civil War Richmond 60¢ Currency
20. The Sixty-Seven Hills of Richmond
21. Troop Movements at the Battle of Cold Harbor
22. Confederate Military Hospitals in Richmond
23. Trenton-Richmond Friendship Bowls
24. Historic Points of Interest in Richmond
25. Reproduction 1865 Map of Richmond
26. Richmond Volunteers
James Robertson wrote in the Editor's Preface: "Michael D. Gorman, who knows more about the citizens of Civil War-era Richmond than anyone who ever lived, was of inestimable assistance. Scattered throughout the notes are references to individuals that only Mike could have identified. He is truly a credit to the National Park Service."
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Michael Gorman talks about Richmond, Virginia, in 1865 and what historians could learn from photographs from the period on CSpan
MICHAEL D. GORMAN
The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
Vol. 123, No. 1 (2015), pp. 2-88
Mike Gorman talks about the fall of Richmond that began April 2, 1865 and the evacuation fire that followed.
Mike Gorman talks to The Richmond History Podcast host Jeff Majer about President Abraham Lincoln’s historic trip to Richmond less then 48 hour after the evacuation of the Confederate Government.
Mike Gorman talks about reconstruction in Richmond focusing on what was the former Chimborazo Hospital.
Mike Gorman discusses life in Richmond during the Civil War on the Richmond History Podcast