Alexander Stephen House, CSA (U.S. Civil War) refers to a biographical work that focuses on the life and career of Alexander H. Stephens, a prominent American politician who served as Vice President of the Confederate States of America during the U.S. Civil War. Born in Georgia in 1812, Stephens was a lawyer and statesman before his involvement in the Confederacy. This book provides an in-depth exploration of his political ideology, role in the formation of the Confederate government, and his post-Civil War life until his death in 1883. The title emphasizes its relevance to the American Civil War period and the significant role Stephens played during that time.