Incoming Resources
- Report of Major General William T. Sherman
- Decision in the West, the Atlanta Campaign of 1864, Albert Castel ; maps by Laura Kriegstrom Poracsky
- Battle of the Crater, by Featherston
- Jubal Early's raid on Washington in 1864, by Benjamin Franklin Cooling
- Atlanta 1864, last chance for the Confederacy, Richard M. McMurry
- Burn the town and sack the banks!, Confederates attack Vermont!, Cathryn J. Prince
- "War so terrible", Sherman and Atlanta, James Lee McDonough and James Pickett Jones
- The collapse of Price's Raid, the beginning of the end in Civil War Missouri, Mark A. Lause
- Justice under pressure, the Saint Albans raid and its aftermath, Dennis K. Wilson
- Five tragic hours, the Battle of Franklin, James Lee McDonough, Thomas L. Connelly
- The cavalries in the Nashville Campaign, Dennis W. Belcher ; foreword by James D. Kay, Jr
- Photographic views of Sherman's campaign, George N. Barnard ; with a new pref. by Beaumont Newhall
- Sherman's march and Vietnam, James Reston, Jr
- Marching to Cold Harbor, victory and failure, 1864, by R. Wayne Maney
- The Battle of Nashville, General George H. Thomas & the most decisive battle of the Civil War, Benson Bobrick
- The horrid pit, the Battle of the Crater, the Civil War's cruelest mission, Alan Axelrod
- The Shenandoah in flames, the valley campaign of 1864, by Thomas A. Lewis and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The road past Kennesaw;, the Atlanta Campaign of 1864, [by] Richard M. McMurry. Foreword by Bell I. Wiley
- Battles for Atlanta, Sherman moves east, by Ronald H. Bailey and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Slaughter at the Chapel, the Battle of Ezra Church, 1864, Gary Ecelbarger
- Final campaigns of the Civil War, Cinci Stowell
- The last citadel, Petersburg, Virginia June 1864-April 1865, Noah Andre Trudeau
- No quarter, the Battle of the Crater, 1864, Richard Slotkin
- Embrace an angry wind, the confederacy's last hurrah : Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville, Wiley Sword
- The march to the sea and beyond, Sherman's troops in the Savannah and Carolinas campaigns, Joseph T. Glatthaar
- Not war but murder, Cold Harbor, 1864, Ernest B. Furgurson
- Death in the trenches, Grant at Petersburg, by William C. Davis and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The Army of the Potomac in the Overland & Petersburg Campaigns, Union soldiers and trench warfare, 1864-1865, Steven E. Sodergren
- Brilliant victory, the second Civil War battle of Cabin Creek, Indian Territory, September 19, 1864, Steven L. Warren
- Let us die like men, the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864, by William Lee White
- Massacre along the Medicine Road, a social history of the Indian War of 1864 in Nebraska Territory, Ronald Becher
- On fields of fury, from the wilderness to the crater, an eyewitness history, Richard Wheeler
- Fort Fisher Expedition
- The Battle of Petersburg
- From Winchester to Cedar Creek, the Shenandoah campaign of 1864, by Jeffry D. Wert
- The Civil War engagement at Cool Spring, July 18, 1864, the largest battle ever fought in Clarke County, Virginia, by Peter J. Meaney
- From Winchester to Cedar Creek, the Shenandoah campaign of 1864, by Jeffry D. Wert