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OK. Sources are of course at the bottom of the article. There are links to all of them on Google books, although Google books does not have each work available in its entirety. I cannot provide you with links to the complete sources online, if that is what you are asking. Is that needed to conduct a source review? Some of them are available for a one hour period on archive.org if you have an account there. The main source that I used is a 1993 biography by Jeffry D. Wert, which is probably the best and most widely used biography of Longstreet. To a lesser degree, I used some older biographies of him. These are also reliable and academic in nature. Books written about specific campaigns and battles are often cited. For primary sources, Longstreet's memoirs are a great source of information, although I used this source with caution because it is heavily colored with bias. Edward Porter Alexander's Fighting for the Confederacy is an extremely balanced and valuable work which is cited frequently throughout the text.
I don't use email for Wikipedia. I can provide you with links here. I only used one journal article, which is citation 268 in the article. Citation 181 is a link to the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, pages 498 and 529. [1] Literally everything else is either a book or an article on the Internet. Thank you. Display name 99 (talk) 01:28, 18 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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