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- The Civil War letters of General Frank "Bull" Paxton, CSA., a lieutenant of Lee & Jackson, edited by John Gallatin Paxton ; introduced by Harold B. Simpson
- The life of Johnny Reb,, the common soldier of the Confederacy
- Longstreet's aide, the Civil War letters of Major Thomas J. Goree, edited by Thomas W. Cutrer
- One of Jackson's Foot Cavalry, by John H. Worsham ; edited by James I. Robertson, Jr. ; general editor, Bell Irvin Wiley
- The war reminiscences of William Frierson Fulton II, 5th Alabama Battalion, Archer's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Light Division, A.N.V., by William Frierson Fulton II
- The Beersheba Springs diaries of L. Virginia French, 1863-1864, edited with an introduction by Herschel Gower
- History of the Fourth regiment of S. C. volunteers, from the commencement of the war until Lee's surrender, giving a full account of all its movements, fights and hardships of all kinds : also a very correct account of the travels and fights of the Army of Northern Virginia ... This book is a copy of the letters written in Virginia at the time by the author and sent home to his family ... With a short sketch of the life of the author, by J. W. Reid
- The women of the South in war times,, comp. by Matthew Page Andrews
- Civil War diary of Capt. William J. Robinson., [Introduction by Lula Fain Moran Major
- The Granite farm letters, the Civil War correspondence of Edgeworth & Sallie Bird, edited by John Rozier ; foreword by Theodore Rosengarten
- Civil War journals of Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson, Journals for the periods January 1, 1861 through 4 January 1862 & January 5, 1862 through June 27, 1862
- The Civil War journal of W.H. Proffit, 1st North Carolina state troops, May 1861 through February, 1863
- Two soldiers;, the campaign diaries of Thomas J. Key, C. S. A., December 7, 1863-May 17, 1865, and Robert J. Campbell, U. S. A., January 1, 1864-July 21, 1864;, edited, with an introduction, notes, and maps, by Wirt Armistead Cate
- Tyler to Sharpsburg, [by] Robert H. and William H. Gaston, their war letters, 1861-62. Edited by Robert W. Glover
- Co. Aytch, a side show of the big show, Sam R. Watkins
- The story of a Confederate boy in the Civil War, by David E. Johnston ; with introd. by C.E. Cline
- Brokenburn;, the journal of Kate Stone, 1861-1868., Edited by John Q. Anderson
- War reminiscences, by the surgeon of Mosby's command
- Our trust is in the god of battles, the Civil War letters of Robert Franklin Bunting, chaplain, Terry's Texas Rangers, C.S.A., edited by Thomas W. Cutrer
- A soldier's journey, the Civil War diary of Henry C. Caldwell : Co. E, 7th Louisiana Infantry, CSA, edited by Keith G. Bauer
- Two years on the Alabama, by Arthur Sinclair ; with an introduction and notes by William N. Still, Jr
- The diary of Edmund Ruffin., Edited, with an introd. and notes, by William Kauffman Scarborough. With a foreword by Avery Craven
- Partisan life with Col. John S. Mosby, by John Scott ; with portraits and engravings on wood
- Only a private, a Texan remembers the Civil War : the memoirs of William J. Oliphant, edited by James M. McCaffrey
- The woman in battle:, a narrative of the exploits, adventures, and travels of Madame Loreta Janeta Velazquez., Edited by C. J. Worthington
- The Civil War diary of Clara Solomon, growing up in New Orleans, 1861-1862, edited, with an introduction, by Elliott Ashkenazi
- Chamber's [sic] Confederate journal, W.P. Chambers
- History of the 14th Georgia Infantry Regiment, Ray Dewberry
- Green Mount, a Virginia plantation family during the Civil War : being the journal of Benjamin Robert Fleet and letters of his family, edited by Betsy Fleet and John D. P. Fuller ; drawings by Sidney E. King ; W. Clement Eaton editorial consultant
- Batchelor-Turner letters, 1861-1864., Written by two of Terry's Texas Rangers. Annotated by H. J. H. Rugeley
- Absalom Grimes, Confederate mail runner,, edited from Captain Grimes' own story by M. M. Quaife
- Welcome the hour of conflict, William Cowan McClellan and the 9th Alabama, edited by John C. Carter
- Autobiography and reminiscences of Theophilus Noel
- The Civil War memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour, reminiscences of a Louisiana Tiger, edited, with an introduction by Terry L. Jones
- The Lone Star defenders, a chronicle of the Third Texas Cavalry, Ross' Brigade, by S. B. Barron
- Destruction and reconstruction:, personal experiences of the late war., By Richard Taylor ..
- Reminiscences of the war in Virginia, by David French Boyd ; edited by T. Michael Parrish
- The war between the states, as I saw it, reminiscent, historical and personal, by A.W. Sparks
- Confederate chaplain,, a war journal., Edited by Joseph T. Durkin. With a pref. by Bruce Catton
- Diary of a Confederate soldier, John S. Jackman of the Orphan Brigade, edited by William C. Davis
- The adventures and recollections of General Walter P. Lane, a San Jacinto veteran, containing sketches of the Texian, Mexican and late wars, with several Indian fights thrown in
- Lone star and double eagle, Civil War letters of a German-Texas family, Minetta Altgelt Goyne
- With the Old Confeds, actual experiences of a captain in the line, by Samuel D. Buck
- Bull Run to Bull Run, or, Four years in the Army of Northern Virginia, containing a detailed account of the career and adventures of the Baylor Light Horse, Company B., Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A., with leaves from my scrap-book, by George Baylor
- The McKaig journal, a Confederate family of Cumberland, edited and annotated by Hélène L. Baldwin, Michael Allen Mudge, Keith W. Schlegel
- A cavalryman's reminiscences of the Civil War, by Howell Carter
- Four years in the Confederate artillery;, the diary of Private Henry Robinson Berkeley., Edited by William H. Runge
- Journal of Bettie Ann Graham, October 18, 1860-June 21, 1862, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wythe County, Virginia, edited by Anne Ingles
- 1861 diary of Miss Fannie Page Hume, Orange, Virginia, with introduction by James W. Cortada
- Battles in Culpeper County, Virginia, 1861-1865, and other articles, by Daniel A. Grimsley