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- 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, by "Corporal."
- Iowa infantry of 1861-1865, first thru fourteenth, by Carolyn M. Bartels
- Eastern Maine and the Rebellion, being an account of the principal local events in eastern Maine during the war, and brief histories of eastern Maine regiments, by R.H. Stanley and Geo. O. Hall
- Unionists in the heart of Dixie, 1st Alabama Cavalry, USV, by Glenda McWhirter Todd
- The history of the Fifteenth Connecticut volunteers in the war for the defense of the Union, 1861-1865, by Sheldon B. Thorpe
- History of the Orphan Brigade, by Ed Porter Thompson
- Thirteenth regiment of New Hampshire volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865, a diary covering three years and a day, by S. Millett Thompson
- The Fredericksburg Artillery, Robert K. Krick
- History of Battle-Flag Day, September 17, 1879
- Record of service of Michigan volunteers in the Civil War, 1861-1865, [17]
- A sketch of the history of Debray's (26th) Regiment of Texas Cavalry
- Brave men's tears, the Iron Brigade at Brawner Farm, Alan D. Gaff ; with an introduction by Alan T. Nolan
- The story of the Twenty-fifth Michigan, by B.F. Travis
- 23rd Battalion Virginia Infantry, J.L. Scott
- Company A of the Fortieth Georgia Infantry Regiment in the Confederate service, Dorothy Holland Herring
- The One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment New York State Volunteers, a narrative of its services in the war for the Union, by C. Van Santvoord
- The Twentieth Maine;, a volunteer regiment in the Civil War
- Ninth regiment Kansas volunteers, cavalry, 1861-1865, extracted by Debra Graden
- They knew no glory, a story of the Veteran volunteers who brought an end to the American Civil War : part two of the history of the 46th Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, by George Christman Bradley
- 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
- Story of the service of Company E and of the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion, beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st, 1865, written by one of the boys
- Recollections of a cavalryman of the civil war after fifty years, 1861-1865, by William Douglas Hamilton
- History of the 14th Georgia Infantry Regiment, Ray Dewberry
- Lee's Tigers revisited, the Louisiana Infantry in the Army of Northern Virginia, Terry L. Jones
- This band of heroes, Granbury's Texas Brigade, C.S.A., James M. McCaffrey
- History of the Sixth New York Cavalry, (Second Ira Harris Guard) Second Brigade -- First Division -- Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865, compiled from letters, diaries, recollections and official records by Committee on regimental history, Major Hillman A. Hall, chairman, Regt. Qr. Mr. Sgt. W. B. Besley, treasurer, Sgt. Gilbert G. Wood, historian
- The story of company A, Twenty-fifth regiment, Mass. vols. in the the war of the rebellion, by Samuel H. Putnam
- 49th Virginia Infantry, Richard B. Kleese
- History of the Sauk County riflemen, known as Company "A", Sixth Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1865, written and compiled by Philip Cheek, Mair Pointon
- History of the Eighteenth regiment of cavalry, Pennsylvania volunteers (163d regiment of the line) 1862-1865, compiled & edited by the Publication committee of the regimental association
- History of the First regiment of heavy artillery, Massachusetts volunteers, formerly the Fourteenth regiment of infantry, 1861-1865, by Alfred Seelye Roe and Charles Nutt
- Compendium of the Confederate armies, Stewart Sifakis
- Disaster, struggle, triumph, the adventures of 1000 "Boys in Blue," from August, 1862, to June, 1865, by Arabella M. Willson
- History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers, by B.F. Blakeslee
- A Civil War courtship, the letters of Edwin Weller From Antietam to Atlanta, edited by William Walton
- 19th Regiment U.S. colored troops, profiles in courage, Robert K. Summers
- Memoirs of Robert E. Lee, his military and personal history, embracing a large amount of information hitherto unpublished, by A.L. Long, together with incidents relating to his private life subsequent to the war, collected and edited with the assistance of Marcus J. Wright
- New York's Fighting Sixty-ninth, a regimental history of service in the Civil War's Irish Brigade and the Great War's Rainbow Division, John Mahon
- History of the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regiment, New York volunteers (U.S. infantry) : in the late civil war, by D.H. Hanaburgh
- Personal record of the Thirteenth regiment, Tennessee Infantry, by its old commander
- 157th New York Volunteer (Infantry) Regiment, 1862-1865, Madison and Cortland counties, New York, compiled by Isabel Bracy
- 14th Virginia Infantry, Edward R. Crews, Timothy A. Parrish
- History of the Nineteenth Regiment, Iowa Volunteer Infantry, by J. Irvine Dungan
- 20th and 39th Virginia Infantry, G.L. Sherwood, Jeffrey C. Weaver
- History of the First Maine Cavalry, 1861-1865, by Edward P. Tobie ; published by the First Maine Cavalry Association
- Reminiscences of Company H, First Arkansas Mounted Rifles, by Robt. H. Dacus
- A southern record, the history of the Third Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, by W.H. Tunnard
- One blanket and ten days rations, 1st Infantry New Mexico Volunteers in Arizona, 1864-1866, by Charles & Jacqueline Meketa
- Roster of the Ninety-Sixth, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1862 to 1865, compiled by Robert F. Bartlett
- Only a private, a Texan remembers the Civil War : the memoirs of William J. Oliphant, edited by James M. McCaffrey
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