Incoming Resources
- The adventure of Charlie and his wheat-straw hat, a memorat, recounted by Berniece T. Hiser ; illustrated by Mary Szilagyi
- Lincoln takes command, the campaign to seize Norfolk and the destruction of the CSS Virginia, by Steven Norder
- Colonels in blue, Missouri and the western states and territories : a Civil War biographical dictionary, Roger D. Hunt
- Pinkertons, prostitutes and spies, the Civil War adventures of secret agents Timothy Webster and Hattie Lawton, John Stewart
- North and South, complete collection, produced by Paul Freeman ; directed by Richard T. Heffron ; written by John Jakes ; screenplay by Douglas Hayes [and others], Books one, two & three
- The hidden light of Northern fires, a novel, Daren Wang
- Blue-blooded cavalryman, Captain William Brooke Rawle in the Army of the Potomac, May 1863-August 1865, edited by J. Gregory Acken
- Civil War Q&A, a knowledge challenge handbook, Lloyd W. Klein and Eric J. Wittenberg
- Lincoln's gamble, the tumultuous six months that gave America the Emancipation Proclamation and changed the course of the Civil War, Todd Brewster
- Cold mountain, a novel, Charles Frazier
- This scorched earth, by William Gear
- Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War, Dan Monroe
- Between home and the front, Civil War letters of the Walters family, edited by Lynn Heidelbaugh and Thomas J. Paone
- They were strong and good, Robert Lawson
- American discord, the republic and its people in the Civil War era, edited by Megan L. Bever, Lesley J. Gordon and Laura Mammina
- Varina, a novel, Charles Frazier
- The appreciation and authentication of Civil War timepieces, by Clint B. Geller
- The killer angels, Michael Shaara
- Robert E. Lee and his high command, taught by Gary W. Gallagher ; Teaching Company ; producer, Andreas Burgstaller
- The Civil War, Bruce Catton ; with an introduction by James M. McPherson
- The myth of the lost cause and Civil War history, Gary W. Gallagher and Alan T. Nolan, editors
- Campaign for Wilson's Creek, the fight for Missouri begins, Jeffrey L. Patrick
- Civil War battlegrounds, the illustrated history of the war's pivotal battles and campaigns, text: Richard Sauers, Ph.D. and Betsy Holt
- The blue and gray almanac, the Civil War in facts and figures, recipes and slang, Albert A. Nofi
- A boy lieutenant, memoirs of Freeman S. Bowley, 30th United States Colored Troops officer, introduction by Ronald R. Seagrave ; edited by Pia Seija Seagrave
- Too useful to sacrifice, reconsidering George B. McClellan's generalship in the Maryland Campaign from South Mountain to Antietam, by Steven R. Stotelmyer
- Freedom for Addy, by Tonya Leslie ; illustrated by Tanisha Cherislin
- Voices of the 55th, letters from the 55th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865, edited and annotated by Noah Andre Trudeau
- Gettysburg contested, 150 years of preserving America's cherished landscape, Brian Black ; with a battle narrative by Richard B. Megraw
- 101 things you didn't know about the Civil War, the people, battles, and events that defined the War between the States, Thomas R. Turner, PhD
- The Civil War, a narrative, Fredericksburg to Meridian, by Shelby Foote
- Landscape turned red, the Battle of Antietam, Stephen W. Sears
- Civil War wives, the lives and times of Angelina Grimké Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Grant, Carol Berkin
- Which way freedom?, Joyce Hansen
- Amazing women of the Civil War, Webb Garrison
- Civil War monuments and the militarization of America, Thomas J. Brown
- Oldest living Confederate widow tells all, Konigsberg/Sanitsky Productions, Inc. ; producer, Jack Clements ; teleplay, Joyce Eliason ; director, Ken Cameron
- Lincoln and emancipation in the District of Columbia, J.C. Ladenheim
- The handy Civil War answer book, Samuel Willard Crompton
- Shadows of blue and gray, the Civil War writings of Ambrose Bierce, edited by Brian M. Thomsen
- Blood and glory, the Civil War in color, produced by Prometheus Entertainment
- Songs of the Union, Edited and arranged by Henry S. Humphreys for unison - two part - four part chorus with piano accompaniment
- These rugged days, Alabama in the Civil War, John S. Sledge
- Storming Vicksburg, Grant, Pemberton, and the battles of May 19-22, 1863, Earl J. Hess
- The symbol and the sword, Washington, D.C., 1860-1865, a publication of the District of Columbia Civil War Centennnial Commission
- Madness rules the hour, Charleston, 1860 and the mania for war, Paul Starobin
- A stillness at Appomattox, Bruce Catton
- Varina, a novel, Charles Frazier.
- Hymns of the Republic, the story of the final year of the American Civil War, S.C. Gwynne
- Caught in the maelstrom, the Indian nations in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by Clint Crowe