United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
Label
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
Name
United States
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- 19th Regiment U.S. colored troops, profiles in courage, Robert K. Summers
- Correspondence and journal of Jacques Martin during the period from 1853-1869, assembled and presented by Paul Martin ... ; [translation] copied and assembled for the progenies and others interested in our American primogenitor through the efforts of M. Lloyd Martin and Eugene J. Martin
- Recollections of a Civil War quartermaster;, the autobiography of William G. Le Duc
- Campaigns of a non-combatant
- The Civil War notebook of Daniel Chisholm, a chronicle of daily life in the Union Army, 1864-1865, edited by W. Springer Menge and J. August Shimrak
- Bloody trails along the Rio Grande, a day-by-day diary of Alonso Ferdinand Ickis, 1836-1917, by Nolie Mumey
- A radical view, the "Agate" dispatches of Whitelaw Reid 1861-1865, edited with an introd. and notes by James G. Smart
- Freedoms journey, African American voices of the Civil War, edited by Donald Yacovone
- A Civil War courtship, the letters of Edwin Weller From Antietam to Atlanta, edited by William Walton
- Soldier in the West;, the Civil War letters of Alfred Lacey Hough., Edited by Robert G. Athearn; with an introd. by John Newbold Hough
- Journal of Patrick Mead(e), Jr. of Youghal Park, Co. Cork, Ireland, and Charlestown, Mass
- Selections from the letters and diaries of Brevet-Brigadier General Willoughby Babcock of the Seventy-fifth New York Volunteers:, a study of camp life in the Union armies during the Civil War, by Willoughby M. Babcock, Jr
- Life on the Texan blockade., By William F. Hutchinson
- Soldier of the cross, the Civil War diary and correspondence of Rev. Andrew Jackson Hartsock, edited by James C. and Eleanor A. Duram
- The boys' war, Confederate and Union soldiers talk about the Civil War, by Jim Murphy
- Furlough, the Civil War diaries of Sarah Belle Bright and Charles Alexander Elder of Trenton, Tennessee, 1861-1867, [edited by] Andrew Hays ; compiled and annotated by Robert Dudley Hays
- Gettysburg, the boys in blue & gray, produced & directed by Robert Child
- The Civil War letters of General Robert McAllister., Edited by James I. Robertson, Jr
- Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61, by Abner Doubleday
- Following the Greek cross, or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps, by Thomas W. Hyde
- Two naval journals: 1864, at the battle of Mobile Bay., The journal of Mr. John C. O'Connell, CSN, on the C.S.S. Tennessee and The journal of Pvt. Charles Brother, USMC, on the U.S.S. Hartford., Edited by C. Carter Smith, Jr
- Combat, the Civil War, edited and with commentary by Don Congdon
- The mail goes through; or,, The Civil War ltters of George Drake, 1846-1918; over eighty letters written from August 9, 1862 to May 29, 1865,, by 85th Illinois Vol. Compiled and edited by Julia A. Drake
- The Civil War memories of Elizabeth Bacon Custer, reconstructed from her diaries and notes, [edited] by Arlene Reynolds
- A volunteer's adventures;, a Union captain's record of the Civil War,, by John William De Forest. Edited, with notes, by James H. Croushore. With an introd. by Stanley T. Williams
- The memoirs of Charles Henry Veil, a soldier's recollections of the Civil War and the Arizona Territory, edited and with an introduction by Herman J. Viola
- Memoirs of Henry Villard;, journalist and financier, 1835-1900
- The Civil War journal of Billy Davis, from Hopewell, Indiana to Port Republic, Virginia, edited by Richard S. Skidmore
- The annotated memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, edited with an introduction by Elizabeth D. Samet
- 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
- Prison life among the Rebels, recollections of a Union chaplain, edited by Edward D. Jervey
- Recollections of a veteran, or, Four years in Dixie, by J. Polk Racine
- Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth, the Civil War letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, edited by Christian G. Samito
- For us the living, the Civil War in paintings and eyewitness accounts, Mort Künstler ; text by James I. Robertson Jr. ; foreword by Harold Holzer
- The War of the Rebellion, by Chauncey F. Grosvenor
- Letters from a surgeon of the Civil War, compiled by Martha Derby Perry
- Ever true, a Union private and his wife : Civil War letters of Private Charles McDowell, New York Ninth Heavy Artillery, [edited by] Lisa Saunders
- Prisoner of the Rebels in Texas, the Civil War narrative of Aaron T. Sutton, corporal, 83rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, edited by David G. Maclean
- Hardtack and coffee, or, The unwritten story of Army life, by John D. Billings ; illustrated by Charles W. Reed
- "We are in a fight today", the Civil War diaries of Horace P. Mathews & King S. Hammond, compiled & edited by Kenneth A. Perry
- From Bull Run to Chancellorsville;, the story of the Sixteenth New York infantry together with personal reminiscences,, by Newton Martin Curtis
- Personal memoirs of P.H. Sheridan, General United States Army, new introduction by Jeffry D. Wert
- The Monitor chronicles, one sailor's account : today's campaign to recover the Civil War wreck, the Mariners' Museum ; edited by William Marvel
- The American Iliad;, the epic story of the Civil War as narrated by eyewitnesses and comtemporaries,, by Otto Eisenschiml and Ralph Newman
- Confederate correspondent, the Civil War reports of Jacob Nathaniel Raymer, Fourth North Carolina, Jacob Nathaniel Raymer ; edited by E.B. Munson
- Army experience of Capt. John Donaghy, 103d Penn'a vols. 1861-1864
- War letters of William Thompson Lusk
- Albert C. Ellithorpe, the First Indian Home Guards, and the Civil War on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier, edited by M. Jane Johansson
- A South Carolina upcountry saga, the Civil War letters of Barham Bobo Foster and his family, 1860-1863, edited by A. Gibert Kennedy
- A Grand army of Black men, letters from African-American soldiers in the Union Army, 1861-1865, edited by Edwin S. Redkey
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus3