The Complete
History & Genealogy
Collection of the:
Civil War
For the Serious Civil War Historian and
Genealogist.
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Rosters, Photographs,
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!
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States in the Civil War Collection
Alabama - 18 Books
Connecticut - 32 Books
Georgia - 20 Books
Illinois - 64 Books
Indiana - 46 Books
Iowa - 26 Books
Kansas - 18 Books
Kentucky - 18 Books
Louisiana - 30 Books
Maine - 48 Books
Maryland - 14 Books
Massachusetts - 105
Books
Michigan - 34 Books
Minnesota - 29 Books
Mississippi - 17 Books
Missouri - 21 Books
New Hampshire - 25
Books
New Jersey - 15 Books
New York - 112 Books
North Carolina - 21
Books
Ohio - 72 Books
Pennsylvania - 88
Books
Rhode Island - 25
Books
South Carolina - 27
Books
Tennessee - 25 Books
Texas - 29 Books
Vermont - 26 Books
Virginia - 42 Books
West Virginia - 12 Books
Wisconsin - 12 Books
Civil War Topics Collection
Battles - 118 Books
Rosters - 70 Books
Prisons - 70 Books
The War of the
Rebellion - 128 Books
Confederate Veteran
Magazine - 372 Issues
United Confederate
Veterans - 70 Books
Letters Home (Soldiers)
- 32 Books
Diaries and Journals -
58 Books
Photographic History
of the Civil War - 12 Books
Grand Army of the
Republic (G.A.R.) - 54 Books
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Contents:
The Civil War Topics Collection:
Battles - 118 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
100 Great Battles of the Rebellion (A detailed account of
Regiments and Batteries engaged - casualties, killed, wounded and missing and
the number of men in action in each Regiment) by W.P. Kremer-
(1906) - 380 total pages
A Full and Detailed History of the Siege of Vicksburg by A.S. Abrams-
(1863) - 84 pages
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (This is a 4 Volume
set based upon "The Century War Series" containing many maps,
drawings and photographs) by contributions from
Union and Confederate Officers - (1887) - 3164 total pages
Ceremonies at the Unveiling of the South Carolina Monument on the
Chickamauga Battlefield (Excerpt from page
37: The prize may be lost, or torn from an enfeebled hand by a hand
more powerful, yet the noble spirit and the real heroism of the sacrifice
remain forever ! They live in memory : they live in history: they are with us
in our Monuments, to refine our selfishness, to purify our ambitions, to
chasten our hopes, and to exalt our courage.) - (1901) - 60 pages
Battlefields of the South From Bull Run to Fredericksburg (With Sketches of
Confederate Commanders, and gossip of the Camps and maps) by an English
Combatant - (1864) - 562 pages
The Illustrated Comprehensive History of the Great Battle of
Shiloh (Profusely illustrated with rosters) by Samuel M. Howard -
(1921) - 364 pages
+++++++ 115 more books on Battles not listed due to
space limitations.
Rosters - 70 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
100 great battles of the rebellion; a detailed account of regiments
and batteries engaged -- casualties, killed, wounded and missing, and the
number of men in action in each regiment; also, all the battles of the
Revolution, War of 1812-5, Mexican War, Indian battles, American-Spanish War,
and naval battles. State rosters from the several northern states, giving the
enrollment, number killed, wounded, died and deserted from each organization
during the war by Wesley Potter
Kremer - (1906) - 366 pages of
the two armies in the civil war (1909])
A brief history of the Ladies' Memorial Association of Charleston,
S. C., from its organization in 1865 to April 1, 1880. Together with a roster
of the Confederate dead interned at Magnolia and the various city church-yards by the Ladies Memorial Association of Charleston – (1880) – 42
pages
A brief history of the Thirty-fourth regiment, N. Y. S. V. :
embracing a complete roster of all officers and men and a full account of the
dedication of the monument on the battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1902 by Louis N. Chapin – (1903) – 188 pages
A condensed history of the 56th Regiment, New York Veteran
Volunteer Infantry, which was part of the organization known as the "Tenth
Legion" in the Civil War, 1861-1865, together with a register or roster of
all the members of the regiment, and the war record of each member as recorded
in the Adjutant General's Office at Albany, New York by Joel C. Blake –
(1906) – 424 pages
A history of the First Regiment Iowa Cavalry Veteran Volunteers :
from its organization in 1861 to its muster out of the United States service in
1866 : also, a complete roster of the regiment by Charles H. Lothrop – (1890) – 418
pages
+++++++ 65 more books on Rosters not listed due to
space limitations.
Prisons - 70 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A List of the Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville - Copied from the
official record in the Surgeon's office at published by The Tribune
Association - (1866) - 100 pages
The Barbarities of the Rebels, as shown in their cruelty to the
Federal Wounded and Prisoners; in their outrages upon Union men; in the murder
of Negroes, and in their unmanly conduct throughout the rebellion by Colonel Percy
Howard - (1863) - 52 pages
The Southern Side, or, Andersonville Prison compiled from official
documents and appendix showing the number of prisoners that died at
Andersonville and the causes of death; classified lists of all that died
in stockade and hospital by R. Randolph Stevenson, M.D. - (1876)
- 518 pages
Richmond Prisons 1861-1862 compiled from the original records kept
by the Confederate Government - Journals kept by Union prisoners of war,
together with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the Four Thousand
who were confined there by William H. Jeffrey - (1893) - 286
pages
United States Bonds; or duress by Federal Authority - a journal of
Current Events during an Imprisonment of fifteen months, at Fort Delaware by Isaac W.K. Handy
of Augusta County, VA. - (1874) - 764 pages
Recollections of Alexander H. Stephens - His Diary kept when a
prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865; Giving Incidents and Reflections
of his prison Life and some letters and reminiscences by Myrta Lockett
Avary - (1910) - 600 pages
Narrative of Prison Life at Baltimore and Johnson's Island, Ohio by Henry E. Shepherd
- (1917) - 40 pages
+++++++ 63 more books on Prisons not listed due to
space limitations.
The War of the Rebellion -
The
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
128 Books
No serious study of the American Civil
War is complete without consulting the Official Records (OR). The 128 volumes
of the “OR” provide the most comprehensive, authoritative reference on Civil
War operations than any other record documenting this war. The reports
contained in the Official Records are those of the principal leaders who fought
the battles and then wrote their assessments. The Official Records are thus the
eyewitness accounts of the veterans themselves.
Series I Contains 111
Books and focuses on military operations. These include the battle reports for
both Union and Confederate armies, arranged chronologically by campaign and
theater of operations. Union reports are followed by Confederate accounts. The
intent is to provide a complete history of the event in the same volume.
Series II Contains 8
books, and includes Union and Confederate correspondence, orders, reports, and
returns relating to Prisoners of War, as well as political prisoners.
Series III Contains 5
books, and includes "miscellaneous" Union correspondence, orders, and
reports pertaining to the organization and logistics of the Union war effort.
Series III also includes calls for troops, correspondence between National and
State authorities, and correspondence between Union and Confederate
authorities.
Series IV Contains 3
books, and includes "miscellaneous" correspondence, orders, and
reports of the Confederacy. Also found in Series IV are the General and Special
Orders of the Confederate States Army, as well as correspondence relating to
conscription and blockage running.
Index: General Index,
and Additions and Corrections. 1901
As primary source material, the Official Records are, without question, the most
complete and impartial documentation on the American Civil War. They provide a
foundation for serious research into virtually every aspect of the war.
The Confederate Veteran Magazine - 372 Issues
One of the many privileges of winning a war is that the victors
gain the right to record history as they want the world to remember
them. Too often, the conquered never get to tell their side of the story.
The binding pride and ideologies of the South are remembered within the volumes
of these historical treasures.
The Confederate Veteran Magazine was a window to
these ideologies with a greater understanding of the southern stance to both
unify and be remembered for their accomplishments, struggles and losses.
The Confederate Veteran Magazine was a
publication that ran for 31 years with a total of 372 monthly issues
between 1893 and 1923. The magazine was published by "The Sons of
Confederate Veterans". These historical references are loaded with
articles, photographs, rosters, drawings, maps, biographies and much more. The
contents are literally riddled with product and service advertisements of the
era which give insight to the needs and wants of a post war turn-of-the-century
society.
United Confederate Veterans - 70 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Report on the Re-Burial of the Confederate Dead in Arlington
Cemetery (Attention called to the care required for the graves of the
Confederate soldiers who died in Federal prisons and military hospitals now
buried in the northern states) by Charles B.
Rouss- Camp no. 1101 United Confederate Veterans - (1901) - 26 pages
Roster of the Ex-Confederate Soldiers Living in Lincoln
County (Lists both Companies and Regiments and honors those that fell with
included obituaries) An address delivered by A. Nixon and
before the United Confederate Veterans- (1907) - 26 pages
First Annual Confederate Gray Book (Lists members of Camp
no. 484 and photographs of Confederate monuments and Macon County, GA business
advertisements ) by R.A. Smith - Camp No, 484 United
Confederate Veterans - (1912) - 64 pages
Record of the Confederate Sailor (Devoted to the
history of the Confederate Navy and those that served in it.) - (1925) - 36 pages
Register of Confederate Soldiers who Died in Camp Douglas 1862-65
and Lie Buried in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago Il (Complete roster of
Name, Company and Regiment, there are 4,317 patriots listed in these
pages) by Camp No. 8 United Confederate Veterans - (1892) - 72
pages
The Flags of the Confederate Armies, Returned to the Men Who Bore
them by the United States Government (Pictures of each of
the tattered, torn and bloodied flags tell the story with a description of each
flag and the brave souls that fought for them) - (1905) - 64
pages
+++++++ 64 more books on UCV not listed due to
space limitations.
Letters Home - 32 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Letters of a Family During the War of the Union, 1861-1865, Vols. 1
& 2 by Bacon, Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey- (1899) - 774 total
pages
Soldier Boy's Letters to his Father and Mother, 1861-1865 by Cooke,Chauncey
Herbert - (1915) - 104 pages
Letters from a Surgeon of the Civil War Compiled by Martha
Derby Perry - (1906) - 268 pages
War Letters of a disbanded Volunteer by Joseph Barber -
(1864) - 324 pages
Army Life in Virginia. Letters from the Twelfth Vermont Regiment by George
Grenville Benedict - (1895) - 228 pages
Army Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie by J.B. Polley-
(1908) - 358 pages
+++++++ 26 more books on Letters not listed due to
space limitations.
Diaries and Journals - 58 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A Confederate Girl's Diary (The author, a native
of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, records her experiences as a young lady living in
the Confederacy during the war between the states) by Sarah Morgan
Dawson- (1913) - 482 total pages
Army Life of an Illinois Soldier (Includes a Day by Day
Record of Sherman's March to the Sea- Letters and Diary of the late Charles W.
Wills) compiled and published by his sister) - (1906) - 394 pages
An Artilleryman's Diary (The author was a
member of the U.S. Army, Wisconsin Light Artillery, 6th) by Jenkin Lloyd Jones
- (1914) - 440 pages
Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate Soldier (The life of the man
behind the gun." His narrative provides an overview of a soldier's
itinerant routine over a four-year span, during which time the basic need for
sleep, food, and clothing became as important as the battles he fought and
survived) by Louis Leon - (1913) - 324 pages
Army Life From A Soldier's Journal (Incidents, Sketches
and Record of a Union Soldier's Army Life, In Camp and Field) by Albert O.
Marshall- (1883) - 416 pages
Diary of an Enlisted Man (The Recollections of a Union Soldier of 'Bostwicks Tigers, ' 128th
New York Volunteers) by Lawrence Van Alstyne- (1910) - 374 pages
+++++++ 52 more books on Diaries and
Journals not listed due to space limitations.
Photographic History of the Civil War - 12 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Volume 1 - The Opening
Battles. (368
pages)
Volume 2 - Two Years of Grim
War. (363
pages)
Volume 3 - The decisive
battles. (353
pages)
Volume 4 - The cavalry. (336 pages)
Volume 5 - Forts and artillery.
(316 pages)
Volume 6 - The navies. (322 pages)
Volume 7 - Prisons and hospitals. (352 pages)
Volume 8 - Soldier life, Secret
service. (382
pages)
Volume 9 - Poetry and Eloquence of
Blue and Gray. (353
pages)
Volume 10 - Armies and leaders. (362 pages)
The American Civil War
(1861–1865) was the fourth war in history to be caught on camera. The first
three were the Mexican-American War (1846–1848) the Crimean War (1854–1856) and
Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Photography profoundly changed the way
wars were covered and viewed. Any grandeur and sweetness of an aftermath of a
victorious battle, which was once up to a painter to portray, all of a sudden
became uninterpretable. Losing its subjectivity, the true terror of war could
not be hidden anymore. Americans for the first time saw the vividly horrific
photographs of maimed and dying fellow Americans in agony slowly withering away
on a battlefield far away from their homes. Astonishment and shock, not toward
the cruelty of war as much as to the newly innovated barbaric weapons of war
left Americans bewildered. As newspapers did not yet have the technology or
equipment for making half-tone blocks, magazines across the land published
cadaverous pictorial representations of the worst of humanity.
With 2 more Books
Containing Hundreds More Photos
The Civil War through the Camera :
Hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times,
together with Elson's new history by Henry William Elson - (1912) – 598
pages
Pleasants Photograph Album by Frances Pleasants:
Photograph album of Frances Pleasants, who taught wounded soldiers
at the Army Hospital in Germantown, PA during the Civil War. Presented to her
by her patients, it contains photographs of them as well as other Civil War
images –(1865) - 56 pages
Grand Army of the Republic - 54 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
If Lincoln had Lived ** (An address delivered
to Post, No 18, Department of the Pennsylvania Line, Grand Army of the
Republic) by John W. Frazier - (1909) - 16 pages
A Collection of War-time Portraits (From negatives made
by W.B Brady, Government Photographer during the Civil War.) Arranged by Perry
Mason Company, Boston, MA. for The Grand Army of the Republic - (1904) - 24
pages
Soldiers' and Patriots' Biographical Album (Biographies and
Portraits of Soldiers and Loyal Citizens in the American Conflict together with
the Great Commanders of the Union Army and a history of the organizations
growing out of the war) by contributions from
Union and Confederate Officers - (1892) - 896 pages
Sparks from the Campfire - Tales of the Old Veterans (Thrilling stories of
heroic deeds, brave encounters, desperate battles, bold achievements, reckless
daring, lofty patriotism, terrible suffering and wondrous fortitude) by contributions from
One hundred and fifty comrades - (1893) - 630 pages
Grand Army of the Republic Handbook (Members handbook that
explains the aim, object and doings of the organization) compiled by A.C. Leonard,
Dept. of PA, G.A.R.- (1884) - 64 pages
Grand Army War Songs (A collection of war songs, battle
songs, camp songs, national songs, marching songs, etc. To which is added songs
and hymns for special occasions) edited by Wilson G.
Smith - (1886) - 170 pages
+++++++ 48 more books on Grand Army of the
Republic not listed due to space limitations.
States in the Civil War Collection:
Alabama - 18 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama
Infantry of Battle's Brigade, Rodes' Division, Early's Corps, of the Army
of Northern Virginia by Robert Emory Park and D.L. Clark - (1906) - 118 pages
History of Company B (originally Pickens
Planters) 40th Alabama Regiment, Confederate States Army, 1862-1865 by Elbert Decatur
Willett - (1900) - 89 pages
History of the First Regiment,
Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C. S. A. by Edward Young McMorries - (1906) - 66
pages
History of the Fourteenth Regiment
Alabama Volunteers with a list of the names of every man that ever belonged to
the regiment by M. B. Hurst - (1867) - 48 pages
A model Confederate soldier : being
a brief sketch of the Rev. Nathaniel D. Renfroe, lieutenant of a company in the
Fifth Alabama battalion, of Gen. A.P. Hill's division, who fell in the battle
of Fredericksburg, December 13th, 1862 by John Jefferson Deyampert - (1861) -
16 pages
+++++++ 13 more Alabama books not listed
due to space limitations.
Connecticut - 32 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Memorial of deceased officers of the
Fourteenth regiment, Connecticut volunteers by Henry Perkins
Goddard - (1872) - 48 pages
A narrative of war time; a narrative
connected with the heroic struggle during the Civil War for the preservation of
our glorious republic ( Connecticut Infantry 20th Regt) by George W. Sherman
- (1917) - 42 pages
A sketch of the 29th regiment of
Connecticut colored troops by Isaac J. Hill - (1867) - 48 pages
Sixteenth Regiment Connecticut
Volunteers excursion and reunion at Antietam Battlefield, September 17, 1889 by United States Army
Connecticut Infantry Regiment 16th - (1889) - 48 pages
History of the 13th Infantry Regiment of
Connecticut Volunteers, during the Great Rebellion by Homer Baxter
Sprague - (1867) - 378 pages
History of the Seventh Connecticut
volunteer infantry, Hawley's brigade, Terry's division, Tenth army corps,
1861-1865; by Stephen W. Walkley - (1905) - 346 pages
+++++++ 26 more Connecticut books not listed
due to space limitations.
Georgia - 20 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
The Confederate records
of the State of Georgia, Volume 4, by the Georgia General
Assembly and Daniel Allen - (1910) - 642
Roster and history of the
Department of Georgia, (states of Georgia and South Carolina,) Grand army of
the republic by the Grande Army of
the Republic Dept. of Georgia - (1894) - 14 pages
soldier's story of his
regiment (61st Georgia) and incidentally of the Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade,
Army Northern Virginia by G.W. Nichols & D.L. Clark- (1898) - 304 pages
Under the stars and bars;
or, Memories of four years serving with the Oglethorpes of Augusta,
Georgia by Walter A Clark - (1900) - 239 pages
History of the 42nd
Regiment, Georgia Volunteers, Confederate States Army, Infantry by William Lowndes Calhoun - (1900) - 56 pages
pages+++++++ 15 more Georgia books not listed
due to space limitations.
Illinois - 64 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Company K, Twentieth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry; roster
and record, April 24, 1861-July 16, 1865 by R.K.
Anaugi - (1864) - 64
Complete History of the 46th Illinois Veteran Volunteer
Infantry, from the date of its organization in 1861, to its final discharge,
February 1st, 1866, containing a full and authentic account of the
participation of the Regiment in the battles, sieges, skirmishes and
expeditions in which it has been engaged, together with a complete roster of
the Regiment, showing the promotions, commissioned and non-commissioned,
deaths, discharges and desertions (1866) - Foussat, Henry H. - 76 pages
A History of the 102nd Illinois Infantry Volunteers by S.F. Fleharty - (1865) -
189 pages
A History of the Ninety-fifth regiment, Illinois infantry
volunteers : from its organization in the fall of 1862, until its final
discharge from the United States service, in 1865 (1865) - Wood, Wales
W - 240 pages
A History of the Ninth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry (1864) - Morrison,
Marion - 95 pages
pages+++++++ 59 more Illinois books not listed
due to space limitations.
Indiana - 46 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A History of the Thirty-first regiment of Indiana volunteer infantry
in the war of the rebellion (1901) -
Smith, John Thomas - 226 pages
From Vicksburg to Raleigh; or, A complete history of the
Twelfth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, and the campaigns of Grant
and Sherman, with an outline of the great rebellion (1871) - Olen, S.T. - 356pages
History of the Eighty-fifth Indiana volunteer infantry, its
organization, campaigns and battles (1908) - Clark, D.L.. - 196 pages
History of the Eighty-third Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry;
for three years with Sherman (1865) - Grecian, Joseph - 163 pages
History of the Fifty-first Indiana veteran volunteer infantry.
A narrative of its organization, marches, battles and other experiences in camp
and prison; from 1861 to 1866. With revised roster (1890) - Hartpence, Wm. R. - 405 pages
+++++++ 41 more Indiana books not listed
due to space limitations.
Iowa - 26 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Iowa Colonels and Regiments: being a history of Iowa regiments in
the war of the rebellion; and containing a description of the battles in which
they have fought (1865) - Stuart, Addison A - 656 pages
Iowa and the Rebellion. A history of the troops furnished by the
state of Iowa to the volunteer armies of the Union, which conquered the great
Southern Rebellion of 1861-5 (1867) - Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham - 743
pages
Roster and Record of Iowa soldiers in the War of the Rebellion :
together with historical sketches of volunteer organizations, 1861-1866 [Volume 4 only]
(1908) - 900 pages
History of the Second Iowa cavalry; containing a detailed account
of its organization, marches, and the battles in which it has participated;
also, a complete roster of each company (1865) -
Adtaken, Matthew Y. - 237 pages
List of ex-soldiers, sailors and marines, living in Iowa (1884) by the Iowa
Adjutant Generals office - 768 pages
+++++++ 21 more Iowa books not listed
due to space limitations.
Kansas - 18 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Charles W. Quantrel - A True History of his Guerrila Warfare
on the Missouri & Kansas Border During the Civil War of 1861-1865, by Harrison Trow -
(1923) - 278 pages
Kansas - A prelude to the War for the Union by Leverett Wilson
Spring - (1885) - 372 pages
Kansas in the 60's - Kansas Inf. 2nd Reg't - 83rd - Kansas Cavalry
19th Reg't - by R.K. Anaugi - (1911) - 428 pages
Rebel Invasion of Missouri & Kansas - and the campaign of the
army of the border against General S. Price in October and November, 1864 by S.T. Olen - (1865)
- 374 pages
Roll of the Officer's and Enlisted Men of the 3rd & 4th, 18th
& 19th Kansas Volunteers, 1861. by Kansas Adjutant General's Office -
(1901) - 162 pages
Rosters of Ind. Soldiers in the State of Kansas by the
Indiana Association of the State of Kansas - (1888) - 134 pages
Roster of the 8th Kansas Inft. by the Kansas Inft.
8th Regiment - (1884) - 48 pages
The 7th Kansas Cavalry - And its Service in the Civil War. An
address made before the State historical society, 12/2/1902 by A. Found - (1907)
- 162 pages
+++++++ 10 more Kansas books not listed
due to space limitations.
Kentucky - 18 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
History of the 3d, 7th, 8th and l2th Kentucky C.S.A by Henry George -
(1871) - 238 pages
History of the Eighth regiment Kentucky vol. inf., during its three
years campaigns, embracing organization, marches, skirmishes, and battles of
the command, with much of the history of the old reliable Third brigade by Thomas J. Wright -
(1881) - 308 pages
Drafts in Kentucky during the Civil War by the United
States Adjutant Generals Office - (1908) - 20 pages
Lincoln back home, two episodes in the career of the great Civil
War president mirrored in the daily Kentucky press, 1860-1864 - (1864) - by Willard
Rouse Jillson - 204 pages
History of the First Kentucky brigade by Edwin Porter
Thompson - (1867) - 961 pages
+++++++ 13 more Kentucky books not listed
due to space limitations.
Louisiana - 30 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate
Commands (Volumes 1 thru 3) Contains the
detailed records of many thousands of Louisiana's Confederate patriots all
listed alphabetically for easy lookup. If you have roots in Louisiana
during the Civil War years, then you simply must have this ! Compiled by Andrew D.
Booth - (1920) - 7480 total pages
Hopkins' New Orleans 5 Cent Song Book (Plenty of
Interesting Civil War Lyrics)by John Hopkins, Printer - (1861) - 20
pages
Military Record of Louisiana Including Biographical and Historical
Papers Relating to The Military Organizations of the State (A Soldier's Story
of the Late War, Muster Rolls, Lists of Casualties in the Various Regiments,
Cemeteries where Buried, Company Journals, Personal Narratives, Etc.) by Napier Bartlett -
(1875) - 480 pages
A Southern Record. The History of the Third Regiment Louisiana
Infantry (Rosters, Complete Record of the Campaigns in Arkansas and
Missouri, The Battles of Oak Hills, Elk Horn, Iuka, Corinth, The Second Siege
of Vicksburg, Anecdotes, Camps, Scenery and Description of the Country
through which the Regiment marched, etc.)by W.H. Tunnard - (1861) - 16 pages
+++++++ 25 more Louisiana books not listed due to
space limitations.
Maine - 48 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Seventeenth Maine regiment at Gettysburg by the United States
Army - (1880) - 72 pages
Brief sketch of the battle of Gettysburg; introduction to Maine at
Gettysburg by Charles Hamlin - (1897) - 13 pages
History of the First - Tenth - Twenty-ninth Maine regiment. In
service of the United States from May 3, 1861, to June 21, 1866 by John Mead gould -
(1876) - 709 pages
The sword of honor; a story of the civil war, Maine Infantry. 3rd
Regiment by Hannibal Augustus Johnson - (1900) - 96 pages
The story of one regiment; the Eleventh Maine infantry volunteers
in the war of the rebellion by the United States Army - (1897) -
452 pages
+++++++ 43 more Maine books not listed
due to space limitations.
Maryland - 14 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
History and roster of Maryland
volunteers, war of 1861-5 by Maryland General
Assembly - (1891) - 862 pages1904)
Preamble and Resolutions in Regard
to the Objects of the Present War, Introduced by the Hon. William Price, of
Baltimore City, and Passed by the General Assembly of Maryland, December 23,
1861. by Maryland General Assembly - (1862) - 2 pages
Protest of the General Assembly Against
the Illegal Arrest and Imprisonment by the Federal Government of Citizens of
Maryland by Maryland General Assembly - (1861) - 2 pages
Maryland's hope; her trials and
interests in connection with the war by W. Jefferson Buchanan - (1864) - 68 pages
The Maryland line in the Confederate
Army, 1861-1865 by William Worthington Goldsborough - (1901) - 416 pages
+++++++ 9 more Maryland books not listed
due to space limitations.
Massachusetts - 105 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A History of Massachusetts in the
Civil War - (1871) - William Schouler - 677 pages
A History of the First Regiment of
Massachusetts Cavalry volunteers - (1891) - Benjamin W Crowninshield
& Daniel H.L. Gleason - 726 pages
A List of the Soldiers, Sailors, and
Marines of the Civil War surviving and resident in Massachusetts on April 1,
1915 - (1918) - Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics - 340 pages
A Little Fifer's War Diary, with 17
maps, 60 portraits, and 246 other illustrations; - (1914) - Charles
William Bardeen - 347 pages
A Memorial Sketch of Lieut. Edgar
M. Newcomb, of the 19th Mass. Vols. - (1887) - Albert Blodgett Weymouth-
135 pages
+++++++ 100 more Massachusetts books not listed
due to space limitations.
Michigan - 34 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A brief history of the Tenth Michigan
Cavalry by Luther Stephen Trowbridge - (1907) - 86 pages
A hundred battles in the West: St. Louis
to Atlanta, 1861-65, the Second Michigan cavalry, with the armies of the
Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky and Cumberland ... with mention of a few of the
famous regiments and brigades of the West by Marshall P.
Thatcher - (1886) - 518 pages
An Historical Sketch of the Seventh
Regiment Michigan Cavalry by Asa B. Isham - (1880) - 252 pages
Detroit post by the Grand Army of the
Republic, Dept of Michigan by D.L. Clark and R.K. Anaugi- ( 1895)
- 36 pages
Historical sketches of the Ninth
Michigan infantry (General Thomas' headquarters guards) with an account of the
battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Sunday, July 13, 1862; four years
campaigning in the Army of the Cumberland by Charles Wilkes
Bennett - (1917) - 136 pages
+++++++ 29 more Michigan books not listed
due to space limitations.
Minnesota - 29 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A thrilling narrative of the Minnesota massacre and the Sioux
war of 1862-63 : graphic accounts of the siege of Fort Ridgely, battles of
Birch Coolie, Wood Lake, Big Mound, Stony Lake, Dead Buffalo Lake and Missouri
River by D.L. Clark - (1896) - 284 pages
An honor roll containing a pictorial record of the gallant and
courageous men from Pipestone County, Minn., U.S.A., who served in the Great
War, 1917-1918-1919 by R.K. Anaugi - (1919) - 232 pages
Dakota War Whoop Or, Indian Massacres and War in Minnesota, of
1862-3 by Harriet E. Foussat - (1867) - 428 pages
History of Company E, of the Sixth Minnesota regiment of volunteer
infantry by Alfred James Hill - (1890) - 60 pages
History of the First regiment Minnesota volunteer infantry,
1861-1864 by the Minnesota First Regiment - (1910) - 557 pages
+++++++ 24 more Minnesota books not listed
due to space limitations.
Mississippi - 17 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A thrilling narrative of the Minnesota massacre and the Sioux
war of 1862-63 : graphic accounts of the siege of Fort Ridgely, battles of
Birch Coolie, Wood Lake, Big Mound, Stony Lake, Dead Buffalo Lake and Missouri
River by D.L. Clark - (1896) - 284 pages
An honor roll containing a pictorial record of the gallant and
courageous men from Pipestone County, Minn., U.S.A., who served in the Great
War, 1917-1918-1919 by R.K. Anaugi - (1919) - 232 pages
Dakota War Whoop Or, Indian Massacres and War in Minnesota, of
1862-3 by Harriet E. Foussat - (1867) - 428 pages
History of Company E, of the Sixth Minnesota regiment of volunteer
infantry by Alfred James Hill - (1890) - 60 pages
History of the First regiment Minnesota volunteer infantry,
1861-1864 by the Minnesota First Regiment - (1910) - 557 pages
+++++++10 more Mississippi books not listed
due to space limitations.
Missouri - 21 Books
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Organization and status of Missouri troops, Union and
Confederate, in service during the Civil War by United States
Record and Pension Office - (1902) - 334 pages
Official register of Missouri troops for 1862. Published by
authority by Missouri Office of the Adjutant General - (1863) - 150
pages
The 21st Missouri Regiment Infantry Veteran Volunteers by T.W. Holman -
(1899) - 39 pages
Missouri party struggles in the civil war period by Samuel Bannister
Harding - (1901) - 103 pages
Some lists of Missouri soldiers from the civil war (These lists were
produced individually and anonymously." All these lists are dated 1862 or
1863) - 30 pages
+++++++ 15 more Missouri books not listed
due to space limitations.
New Hampshire - 25 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Contents
The Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of
the Rebellion (1891) - Little, Henry F. W - 809 pages
A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in
the American Civil War, 1861-1865 (1891) - Child, William - 650 pages
A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers,
including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion
in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months,
and nineteen days (1898) - Stanyan, John M - 662 pages
History of the Second Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers: its
camps, marches and battles (1864) - Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) - 224 pages
New Hampshire in the great rebellion : containing histories of the
several New Hampshire regiments, and a biographical notices of many of the
prominent actors in the Civil War of 1861-65 (1877) - Waite, Otis F. R. (Otis
Frederick Reed) - 608 pages
+++++++ 20 more New Hampshire books not listed
due to space limitations.
New Jersey - 15 Books
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Records of officers and men of New
Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 1 , - (1876) - by New Jersey Adjutant Generals Office - 966
pages
Register of the commissioned
officers and privates of the New Jersey Volunteers, in the service of the
United States - (1863) - by the New
Jersey Adjutant General's Office - 598 pages
The History of the First New Jersey cavalry, (Sixteenth
regiment, New Jersey volunteers) - (1871) - by Henry R
Pyne - 358 pages
History of the Fifteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers - (1883) - by Alanson
A. Haines - 402 pages
History of the First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers - (1910) - by Camille
Baquet - 622 pages
+++++++ 10 more New Jersey books not listed
due to space limitations.
New York - 112 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A brief history of the Thirty-fourth regiment, N. Y. S. V. :
embracing a complete roster of all officers and men and a full account of the
dedication of the monument on the battlefield of Antietam, September 17,
1902 by S.T. Olen - (1901) - 200 pages
A brief history of the Twenty-Eighth Regiment New York State
Volunteers, First Brigade, First Division, Twelfth Corps, Army of the Potomac
from the author's diary and official reports. With the muster-roll of the
regiment ... and ... with the report of proceedings of the thirty-fifth annual
reunion held at Albion, New York, May 22, 1896 by D.L.
Clark - (1891) - 390 pages
A complete military history and record of the 108th Regiment
N.Y. vols., from 1862 to 1894. Together with roster, letters, Rebel oaths of
allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life sketches, photographs, etc., etc by George H. Washburn
- (1898) - 504 pages
A condensed history of the 56th Regiment, New York
Veteran Volunteer Infantry, which was part of the organization known as the
"Tenth Legion" in the Civil War, 1861-1865, together with a register
or roster of all the members of the regiment, and the war record of each member
as recorded in the Adjutant General's Office at Albany, New York by Joel C Foussat
and R.K. Anaugi - (1904) - 442 pages
A history of the Forty-fourth regiment, New York volunteer
infantry, in the civil war, 1861-1865 by Eugene Arus Nash - (1917) - 674
pages
+++++++ 107 more NewYork books not listed
due to space limitations.
North Carolina - 21 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina,
in the great war 1861-'65 Volume 5 (1901) - Clark, Walter - 958 pages
Letters from the Forty-fourth regiment M.V.M. : a record of
the experience of a nine months' regiment in the Department of North Carolina
in 1862-3 (1863) - Haines, Zenas T - 144 pages
North Carolina in the civil war - (1902) - Sloan Foundation - 12 pages
Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States
army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 .. (1865) - United
States. Adjutant-General's Office - 100 pages
Roster of North Carolina troops in the war between the states,
Volume 2, by North Carolina General Assembly, John Wheeler - (1881) - 723
pages
+++++++ 16 more North Carolina books not listed
due to space limitations.
Ohio - 72 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A historic sketch, lest we forget
Company "E." 26th Ohio infantry in the war for the union,
1861-65 (1909) - Kelly, Walden - 45 pages
A history of the Eleventh regiment,
(Ohio volunteer infantry,) containing the military record ... of each officer
and enlisted man of the command-a list of deaths-an account of the
veterans-incidents of the field and camp-names of the three months' volunteers,
etc., etc. (1866) - Horton, J. H; Teverbaugh, Solomon - 287 pages
A military record of Battery D, First
Ohio veteran volunteers, light artillery; (1908) - 221 pages
Dan. McCook's regiment, 52nd O. V. I (1900) - Stewart,
Nixon B. - 244 pages
Every-day soldier life, or A history of
the One hundred and thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry (1884) - McAdams, F.
M. (Francis Marion) - 400 pages
+++++++ 67 more Ohio books not listed
due to space limitations.
Pennsylvania - 88 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A Brief History of the
69th regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, from its formation until final muster
out of the United States service by John E. Reilly - (1881) - 106 pages
A Daily Journal of the
192d reg't Penn'a volunteers, commanded by Col. William B. Thomas, in the
service of the United States for one hundred days by John C. Myers -
(1871) - 203 pages
A Grandfather's oft
Told Tales of the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Allen Diehl Albert
- (1918) - 22 pages
A Sketch of the 126th
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers by Rowe D. Watson - (1874) - 89 pages
A Woman's War Record,
1861-1865 by Septima Maria Collins - (1887) - 78pages
+++++++ 77 more Pennsylvania books not listed
due to space limitations.
Rhode Island - 25 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A Narrative of the Campaign of the First
Rhode Island regiment, in the spring and summer of 1861 ... (1862) - Woodbury,
Augustus - 260 pages
Battery D, First Rhode Island Light
Artillery, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1897) - Sumner, George C - 216 pages
Campaign of Battery D, First Rhode
Island light artillery (1913) - Parker, Ezra Knight - 64 pages
Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode
Island Light Artillery (1865) - Reichardt, Theodore - 172 pages
Extract from the history of the Third
Regiment R. I. Heavy Artillery (1894) - Rhode Island.
Adjutant-General's Office - 32 pages
+++++++ 20 more Rhode Island books not listed
due to space limitations.
South Carolina - 27 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A Sketch of the Charleston Light
Dragoons, from the earliest formation of the Corps by Edward Laight
Wells - (1881) - 115 pages
A Sketch of the War Record of the Edisto
rifles, 1861-1865 South Carolina Infantry by William Valmore
Izlar - (1918) - 217 pages
Butler and his Cavalry in the War of
Secession, 1861-1865 by Ulysses Robert Brooks - (1904) - 624
pages
Co. J, 4th South Carolina Infantry at
the first battle of Manassas by B. B. Breazeale - (1917) - 38 pages
Company K, Fourteenth South Carolina
Volunteers by Daniel Augustus Tompkins - (1895) - 41 pages
+++++++ 22 more South Carolina books not listed
due to space limitations.
Tennessee - 25 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Tennessee in the war, 1861-1865; lists
of military organizations and officers from Tennessee in both the Confederate
and Union armies; general and staff officers of the provisional army of
Tennessee, appointed by Governor Isham G. Harris by Marcus Joseph
Wright - (1907) - 224 pages
A brief narrative of the Fourth
Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Wheeler's Corps, Army of Tennessee by George B. Guild -
(1915) - 267 pages
Campaigns and battles of the Sixteenth
Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers, in the war between the states, with incidental
sketches of the part performed by other Tennessee troops in the by R.K. Anaugi -
(1887) - 474 pages
Personal record of the Thirteenth
Regiment, Tennessee Infantry by Alfred J. Vaughan - (1897) - 80
pages
Battles and sketches of the Army of
Tennessee by Bromfield Lewis Ridley - (1906) - 662 pages
+++++++ 20 more Tennessee books not listed
due to space limitations.
Texas - 25 Books
Texas, the 7th of the
Southern States to secede from the Union in 1861, and now, quite possibly
again.
The sons
of the Texas Confederacy fought and made the ultimate
sacrifice for more than a political ideology but for a way of life.
Forever will Hood's Texas
Brigade, Walker's Texas Division and Terry's Texas Rangers have a place in our
Nation's history, heritage and struggle to evolve.
This collection of 29 books addresses all of these courageous fighting
units without forgetting the individual soldiers hopes
and dreams in published diaries, letters and biographies. Rosters augment this
collect with the genealogist in mind.
Included in this DVD
compilation is a 72 page e-book that is the 1861 Texan
Instruction manual for Confederate militia and volunteers. This manual is
indispensible for Civil War reenactments.
Absolutely fascinating
!!
Vermont - 26 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
A History of the 10th Regiment of Vermont
Volunteers with biographical
sketches of the Officers who fell in battle and a complete Roster of all the Officers and Men connected with it - showing all changes by
promotion, death or resignation during the military existence of the
Regiment by Chaplain E.M.
Haynes - (1870) - 264 pages
Army Life in Virginia - Letters from the 12th
Vermont Regiment Letters and personal experiences of Volunteer Service in the War for the
Union 1862-63 by
George Grenville Benedict - (1895) - 228 pages
The Battle of Gettysburg and The Part Taken by
Vermont Troops by G.G. Benedict - (1867) - 32 pages
Official Military & Naval Records of
Rutland,Vermont in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1866 complete roster of mencredited to town, residents since the war or buried in cemeteries
within the limits of the original Town by J.H. Goulding - (1891) - 208 pages
Vermont Riflemen in the War for the Union, 1861
to 1865. A History of Company "F". The First United States Sharp Shooters by Y.W. Ripley, Lt. Col. - (1883) - 216 pages
History of the 8th Regiment Vermont Volunteers
1861-1865 with Complete Rosters showing name, rank residence, age, date of
enlistment and date of discharge - (1886) - 420 pages
Vermont in the Civil War, Volumes 1 & 2. A History of the Part Taken by Vermont
Soldiers and Sailors in the War For The Union 1861-1865 by G.G. Benedict - (1886) -
1522 total pages
The Soldier's Record of Jericho, Vermont with complete rosters prepared
by E.H. Lane - (1869) - 56 pages
The Memorial Record of Essex, VT prepared by L.C. Butler - (1866) - 76 pages
+++++++ 16 more Vermont books not listed
due to space limitations.
Virginia - 42 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Battle roll of Surry County, Virginia,
in the War Between the States, with historical and personal notes by Benjamin
Washington Jones - (1911) - 82 pages
History of the cavalry of the Army of
the Potomac, including that of the Army of Virginia (Pope's), and also the history
of the operations of the federal cavalry in West Virginia during the war by Charles
Dudley Rhodes - (1901) - 214 pages
Last days of the Army of Northern
Virginia; an address delivered before the Virginia Division of the Association
of the Army of Northern Virginia at the annual meeting by Thomas Goode Jones
- (1898) - 56 pages in 18
Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac; a
critical history of operations in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, from the
commencement to the close of the war by William Swinton - (1874) - 660 pages
History of the Seventeenth Virginia
Infantry, C.S.A. by George Wise - (1877) - 324 pages
+++++++ 37 more Virginia books not listed
due to space limitations.
West Virginia - 12 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
History of the 12th W.
Virginia Volunteer Infantry by William Hewitt - (1901) - 260 pages
Loyal W. Virginia from
1861 to 1865 : with an introductory chapter on the status of Virginia for 30
years prior to the war by Theodore F Lang - (1898) - 488 pages
History of the 5th W.
Virginia Cavalry, formerly the 2nd Virginia Infantry, and of Battery G, 1st
West Va. Light Artillery by Francis Smith Reader - (1894) - 382
pages
Military operation's
in Jefferson County, Virginia (and W. Virginia) 1861-1865 - (1917) - 56 pages
+++++++ 8 more West Virginia books not listed
due to space limitations.
Wisconsin - 12 Books
(Partial List of Contents)
Roster of Wisconsin
volunteers, war of the rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume 1, by Wisconsin Adjutant
General's Office - (1881) - 826 pages
Roster of Wisconsin
volunteers, war of the rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume 2, by Wisconsin Adjutant
General's Office - (1881) - 789 pages
Wisconsin Civil War
soldiers buried at Vicksburg National Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi by Bev Hetzel -
(1888.) - 50 pages
The soldier bird.
"Old Abe": the live war eagle of Wisconsin, that served a three
years' campaign in the great rebellion by Joseph O. Barrett
- (1874) - 125 pages
Wisconsin losses in
the Civil War : a list of the names of Wisconsin soldiers killed in action,
mortally wounded or dying from other causes in the Civil War, arranged
according to organization, and also in a separate alphabetical list by Charles Edward
Estabrook - (1917) - 360 pages
+++++++ 7 more Wisconsin books not listed due
to space limitations.
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