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- Along the road to glory, a compilation and biography of the soldier[s], company, and regiment of the Confederate Army from Saline County, by Anthony Rushing
- The old Sixth Regiment, its war record, 1861-5, by Charles K. Cadwell
- Titus and Franklin counties in the Civil War, compiled by Carolyn Reeves Ericson, Bonnie Marlin Ericson
- Too little too late, compiled military records of the 63rd Alabama infantry CSA with rosters of some companies of the 89th, 94th, and 95th Alabama militia CSA, Arthur E. Green
- Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass. volunteer infantry, with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James, by J. Waldo Denny
- "If I should live", a history of the sixteenth Arkansas Confederate Infantry, by Mark Miller
- 34th Virginia Infantry, Johnny L. Scott
- History of the Thirty-eighth regiment Indiana volunteers infantry, one of the three hundred fighting regiments of the Union army in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, by Henry Fales Perry
- Records of California men in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1867, compiled by Richard H. Orton
- A history of the North Carolina Third Mounted Infantry Volunteers, U.S.A., March, 1864-August, 1865, Ron V. Killian
- Index to Georgia Civil War confederate pension files, transcribed by Virgil D. White
- History of the Ninety-third Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, from organization to muster out, statistics compiled by Aaron Dunbar ; revised and edited by Harvey M. Trimble
- A centennial history of Alleghany County, Virginia
- Memoirs of the war, by Ephraim A. Wilson of Co. "G" 10th Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry
- History of the Twelfth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion, by A.W. Bartlett
- With the light guns in ʼ61-ʼ65, reminiscences of eleven Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas light batteries in the Civil War, by W.E. Woodruff
- South Carolina Confederate soldiers, 1861-1865, edited by Janet B. Hewett, arranged by Joyce Lawrence
- Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland, by Charles T. Clark ; published by direction of the 125th O. V. I. Association
- 1st Battalion Virginia Infantry, 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers, Robert J. Driver, Jr., Kevin C. Ruffner
- Confederate soldiers buried in Arkansas, a compilation representative of all Confederate States, by Rena Marie Knight
- History of the Fifth West Virginia Cavalry, formerly the Second Virginia Infantry, and of Battery G, First West Va. Light Artillery, by Frank S. Reader
- The story of a cavalry regiment, "Scott's 900" Eleventh New York cavalry, from the St. Lawrence River to the Gulf of Mexico, 1861-1865, by Thomas West Smith
- History of the Forty-fifth regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteer infantry, 1861-1865, written by the comrades ; edited and arranged by Allen D. Albert
- The 13th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry C.S.A., Mike Wadsworth
- The Seventeenth Alabama Infantry, a regimental history and roster, Illene D. Thompson and Wilbur E. Thompson
- History of the Tenth Regiment of Cavalry New York State Volunteers, August, 1861, to August, 1865, by N.D. Preston ; with an introduction by Gen. D. McM. Gregg
- Thurmond's Partisan Rangers and Swann's Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, Jeffrey C. Weaver
- The story of a thousand, being a history of the service of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Union, from August 21, 1862, to June 6, 1865, Albion W. Tourgee
- Brunswick Rebel, Johnston, Southside, United, James City, Lunenburg Rebel, Pamunkey Heavy Artillery, and Young's Harborguard, Jeffrey C. Weaver
- Sequatchie Valley soldiers in the Civil War, Bledsoe, Grundy, Marion and Sequatchie counties in Tennessee and Jackson County in Alabama, by Jerry Blevins
- Amherst Artillery, Albemarle Artillery, and Sturdivant's Battery, W. Cullen Sherwood, Richard L. Nicholas
- Madison County, Alabama, 1907 census of Confederate records : indexed and compiled from Alabama State Archives microfilm
- The Caroline Light, Parker and Stafford Light, Virginia Artillery, Homer D. Musselman
- Captain Bill, the records and writings of Captain William Henry Edwards (and others), Company A, 17th Regiment, South Carolina volunteers, Confederate States of America : a history and genealogy of Chester County, S.C. in five volumes, by Robert J. Stevens
- Georgia Confederate soldier obituaries, Henry, Newton and Rockdale counties, 1879-1943, compiled by Rhoda Anne Bowen ; Freda R. Turner, editor
- The "Ulster guard" (20th N.Y. State militia) and the War of the Rebellion, embracing a history of the early organization of the regiments; its three months service; a chronological record of every march, place of encampment or bivouac, with distances marched; account of proceedings of detachment on veteran furlough; flag presentations, &c.; complete roster during entire service; officers and companies on special duty; lists of killed and wounded; &c.,; &c. together with a brief treatise upon the origin and growth of secession; the militia system, and the dependence of the federal government upon it in the beginning of the war; with a critical history of the first batle of Bull Run; campaign of Gen. Pope; McClellan's Maryland campaign; battle of Frederickburg; Hooker's Chancellorsville campaign; Gettysburg campaign; and a glance at the campaign from the Rapidan to Appomattaz Court House, by Theodore B. Gates
- Index to compiled service records of volunteer union soldiers who served in organizations from the state of Missouri
- The history of the First New Jersey Cavalry, (Sixteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers), by Henry R. Pyne, chaplain
- Union and Confederate soldiers and sympathizers of Barbour County, West Virginia, by John W. Shaffer
- 1890 Wyoming census index, special schedule of the eleventh census, 1890, enumerating Union veterans and of Union veterans of the Civil War : this index includes every name listed on the census record, authors and paleographers, Ronald Vern Jackson ... [et al.]
- History of the Fifteenth Regiment, Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry, from October, 1861, to August, 1865, when disbanded at the end of the war
- Tennesseans in the Civil War, a military history of the Confederate and Union units with available rosters of personnel
- History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5, prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature by Samuel P. Bates
- History of the Tenth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, three months and three years organizations, by James Birney Shaw
- Final muster, Lavaca County Civil War pensioners, by R.E Kelnar
- Register of Florida CSA pension applications, transcribed by Virgil D. White
- History of Great Barrington, (Berkshire County,) Massachusetts, by Charles J. Taylor
- Under the leaves of the palmetto, York County's Confederate veterans, compiled by Samuel N. Thomas, Jr. and Paul C. Whitesides
- Eleventh regiment Kansas volunteers, cavalry, 1861-1865, extracted by Debra Graden
- The twenty-first regiment of Iowa volunteer infantry, a narrative of its experience in active service, including a military record of each officer, non-commissioned officer, and private soldier of the organization, compiled by George Crooke
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