United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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- Yankee rebel, the Civil War journal of Edmund Dewitt Patterson
- The Bloody Fifth, a history of the Fifth Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, John F. Schmutz
- Conquered, why the Army of the Tennessee failed, Larry J. Daniel
- General Lee's Immortals: The Battles and Campaigns of the Branch-Lane Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
- A Palmetto boy, Civil War-era diaries and letters of James Adams Tillman
- Death, disease, and life at war, the Civil War letters of Surgeon James D. Benton, 111th and 98th New York Infantry Regiments, 1862-1865
- "Company Aytch", or, A side show of the big show and other sketches, Sam Watkins ; edited and with an introduction by M. Thomas Inge
- Burnside's Bridge, the climactic struggle of the 2nd and 20th Georgia at Antietam Creek, Phillip Thomas Tucker
- Memoranda, Company E, 65th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Volunteers, enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, mustered into United States service at Camp Lewis, Evansville, Indiana, Aug. 18, 1862 : mustered out of the United States service at Greensboro, North Carolina, the 22nd day of June, A.D. 1865
- Pale horse at Plum Run:, the First Minnesota at Gettysburg, Brian Leehan
- The untried life, the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, James T. Fritsch
- On many a bloody field, four years in the Iron Brigade, Alan D. Gaff
- The passing of the armies, an account of the final campaign of the Army of the Potomac, based upon personal reminiscences of the Fifth Army Corps
- Hood's Texas Brigade, its marches, its battles, its achievements
- "Damage them all you can", Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, George Walsh
- Harvestfields of death, the twentieth Indiana volunteers of Gettysburg, Craig L. Dunn
- Arkansas late in the Civil War, the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, April 1864/1865, David E. Casto
- Melting pot soldiers, the Union's ethnic regiments, William L. Burton
- Lone Star Confederate, a gallant and good soldier of the 5th Texas Infantry, edited by George Skoch and Mark W. Perkins ; foreword by Robert K. Krick
- A soldier's story of his regiment (61st Georgia), and incidentally of the Lawton-Gordon-Evans Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, George W. Nichols ; introduction by Keith S. Bohannon
- New Hampshire in the Civil War, Bruce D. Heald Ph. D
- A stillness at Appomattox, Bruce Catton
- Three years with Wallace's Zouaves, the Civil War memoirs of Thomas Wise Durham, edited by Jeffery L. Patrick
- James Riley Weaver's Civil War, the diary of a Union cavalry officer and prisoner of war, 1863-1865
- Chicago's battery boys, the Chicago Mercantile Battery in the Civil War's western theater, Richard Brady Williams
- Oh, what a loansome time I had, the Civil War letters of Major William Morel Moxley, Eighteenth Alabama Infantry, and Emily Beck Moxley, edited by Thomas W. Cutrer
- Damn Dutch, Pennsylvania Germans at Gettysburg
- Across the continent with the Fifth Cavalry
- Lee's body guards, the 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Michael C. Hardy
- Rhode Island and the Civil War, voices from the Ocean State, Robert Grandchamp
- Compendium of the Confederate armies, Stewart Sifakis
- The Weary Boys:, Colonel J. Warren Keifer and the 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Thomas E. Pope
- A surgeon's Civil War:, the letters and diary of Daniel M. Holt, M.D.
- Nothing but victory, the Army of the Tennessee, 1861-1865, Steven E. Woodworth
- Lee and Jackson's bloody twelfth, the letters of Irby Goodwin Scott, first lieutenant, Company G, Putnam Light Infantry, Twelfth Georgia Volunteer Infantry, edited by Johnnie Perry Pearson
- Memoirs of the Civil War between the northern and southern sections of the United States of America, 1861 to 1865, William W. Chamberlaine ; edited and with an introduction by Robert E. L. Krick
- A thousand may fall, life, death, and survival in the Union Army, Brian Matthew Jordan
- Andersonville, a story of rebel military prisons, fifteen months a guest of the so-called Southern Confederacy : a private soldier's experience in Richmond, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence
- Up came Hill, the story of the Light Division and its leaders, Martin Schenck
- A notable bully, Colonel Billy Wilson, masculinity, and the pursuit of violence in the Civil War era, Robert E. Cray
- The history of the 118th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, XXIIIrd. Corps., where the grim cannon frown and the bayonets gleam, Mike Klinger
- Freedom journey, Black Civil War soldiers and the Hills community, Westchester County, New York, Edythe Ann Quinn
- "if we are striking for Pennsylvania", the Army of Northern Virginia's and Army of the Potomac's march to Gettysburg, Scott L. Mingus, Sr., Eric J. Wittenberg
- Coburn's brigade, 85th Indiana, 33rd Indiana, 19th Michigan, and 22nd Wisconsin in the western Civil War, Frank J. Welcher and Larry G. Ligget
- The citizen-soldier, or, Memoirs of a volunteer
- Long road to liberty:, the odyssey of a German regiment in the Yankee army : the 15th Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Donald Allendorf
- The Orphan Brigade, the Kentucky Confederates who couldn't go home, William C. Davis
- This was Andersonville, the true story of Andersonville Military Prison as told in the personal recollection of John McElroy sometime Private, Company L., 16th Illinois Cavalry
- August Willich's gallant Dutchmen, Civil War letters from the 32nd Indiana Infantry, translated and edited by Joseph R. Reinhart
- To the mountain of fire and beyond, the Fifty-Third Indiana Regiment from Corinth to glory, Garland A. Haas
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