Incoming Resources
- Broken fortunes, South Carolina soldiers, sailors, and citizens who died in the service of their country and state in the War for Southern Independence, 1861-1865, [compiled] by Randolph W. Kirkland, Jr
- Sacred memories, the Civil War monument movement in Texas, by Kelly McMichael
- Civil War veterans reference, Somerset and Cambria County areas of Pennsylvania with a sampling of cemeteries in Bedford, Indiana, Fulton, and Westmoreland Counties, by Brian J. Ensley
- Steadfast to the last, South Carolina soldiers and citizens paroled with the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee at Appomattox C.H., VA and Greensboro, NC, April 9th and 26th, 1865, [compiled] by Randolph W. Kirkland, Jr
- Gathered to rest, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Civil War veterans, compiled by S. Von Lunen and J.R. Smysor
- The badge of gallantry;, recollections of Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor winners, [by] Joseph B. Mitchell
- Confederate cemeteries, Mark Hughes
- Hoosiers' honor roster, William Thomas Venner
- Civil War records, Missouri State Guard infantry regiments (5418 names), copyright by Kenneth E. Weant
- Civil War records, United States Reserve Corps, Union volunteers (Missouri) (6,360 names), copyright by Kenneth E. Weant
- The last review, the Confederate reunion, Richmond, 1932, by Virginius Dabney and including "The last parade" by Douglas S. Freeman
- Stories beneath the stones, Richmond National Cemetery, JoAnn Meaker
- U.S. medals and rolls of honor, Civil War, Gwen J. Hurst
- Civil War records, Missouri State Guard cavalry regiments (3751 names), copyright by Kenneth E. Weant
- Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska Civil War veterans, compilation of the death rolls of the departments of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, Grand Army of the Republic, 1883-1948, Dennis Northcott
- The Civil War Veterans of San Diego, California, including citations to genealogical research sources in San Diego, California, Barbara Palmer
- 839 Confederate veterans buried in Clay, Cleburne, and Randolph Counties of Alabama, by Mildred Smith Laney
- Civil War records, Missouri State Guard & Confederate artillery batteries plus William Quantrill's Company & miscellaneous records (3454 names), copyright by Kenneth E. Weant
- Roll of honor, names of soldiers who died in defense of the American Union, interred in the national cemeteries, U.S. Quartermaster's Department
- Civil War Union monuments, a list of Union monuments, markers, and memorials of the American Civil War, 1861-1865, by Mildred C. Baruch, Ellen J. Beckman
- Civil War monuments and the militarization of America, Thomas J. Brown
- A death roster of the Confederate General Hospital at Culpeper, Virginia, compiled by Robert A. Hodge
- Civil War records, Missouri volunteers, Engineers & miscellaneous units (4,622 names), copyright by Kenneth E. Weant
- Civil War burials, Fredericksburg, Virginia, [compiled and edited by Maude E. Mercer Sellman]
- Cut in stone, Confederate monuments and theological disruption, Ryan Andrew Newson
- The Civil War centennial; a report to the Congress
- Mississippi Civil War monuments, an illustrated field guide, Timothy S. Sedore
- Confederate statues and memorialization, edited by Catherine Clinton
- Generals at rest, the grave sites of the 425 official Confederate generals, Richard Owen & James Owen
- The unpublished roll of honor, compiled by Mark Hughes
- Confederate monuments, enduring symbols of the South and the War Between the States, Ralph W. Widener, Jr
- Confederate soldiers, sailors, and civilians who died as prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., 1862-1865., Compiled with an introd. by Alexis A. Praus