United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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- Between home and the front, Civil War letters of the Walters family, edited by Lynn Heidelbaugh and Thomas J. Paone
- They have left us here to die, the Civil War prison diary of Sgt. Lyle Adair, 111th U.S. Colored Infantry, [edited and annotated by] Glenn Robins
- Red Cloud and the Indian trader, the remarkable friendship of the Sioux chief and JW Dear in the last days of the frontier, Marilyn Dear Nelson, Chris Nelson
- Silent cavalry, how Union soldiers from Alabama helped Sherman burn Atlanta--and then got written out of history, Howell Raines
- "Forward my brave boys!", a history of the 11th Tennessee volunteer infantry, C.S.A. 1861-1865, M. Todd Cathey and Gary W. Waddey
- Don Troiani's regiments & uniforms of the Civil War, art by Don Troiani ; text by Earl J. Coates, Michael J. McAfee, and Don Troiani ; with an introduction by Leslie D. Jensen
- Burnside's boys, the Union's Ninth Corps and the Civil War in the East, Darin Wipperman
- The sword of Lincoln, the Army of the Potomac, Jeffrey D. Wert
- THE UNVANQUISHED, THE UNTOLD STORY OF LINCOLN'S SPECIAL FORCES, THE MANHUNT FOR MOSBY'S RANGERS, AND THE SHADOW WAR THAT FORGED AMERICA'S SPECIAL OPERATIONS, Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Thank God my regiment an African one, the Civil War diary of Colonel Nathan W. Daniels, edited by C.P. Weaver
- Strike the blow for freedom, the 6th United States Colored Infantry in the Civil War, by James M. Paradis
- The 16th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War, Kim Crawford
- Potomac diary, a soldier's account of the Capital in crisis, 1864-1865, [edited by Marc Newman]
- Their Maryland, the Army of Northern Virginia from the Potomac Crossing to Sharpsburg in September 1862, Alexander B. Rossino
- The twenty-fourth Michigan of the Iron Brigade, Donald L. Smith
- A stillness at Appomattox, Bruce Catton
- Making Georgia howl!, the 5th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry in Kilpatrick's Campaign and the diary of Sgt. William H. Harding, Dave Dougherty
- A republic in the ranks, loyalty and dissent in the Army of the Potomac, Zachery A. Fry
- Lee's body guards, the 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Michael C. Hardy
- Freedom journey, Black Civil War soldiers and the Hills community, Westchester County, New York, Edythe Ann Quinn
- An We Ob Jubilee, the First South Carolina Volunteers, John Saucer
- General Lee's army, from victory to collapse, Joseph T. Glatthaar
- Lee's Tigers revisited, the Louisiana Infantry in the Army of Northern Virginia, Terry L. Jones
- Army life in a Black regiment, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Cedar Mountain to Antietam, a Civil War campaign history of the Union XII Corps, July-September, 1862, M. Chris Bryan
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