United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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- Cedar Mountain to Antietam, a Civil War campaign history of the Union XII Corps, July-September 1862
- Recollections of a private soldier in the Army of the Potomac
- A lieutenant of cavalry in Lee's army
- Arkansas late in the Civil War, the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, April 1864/1865, David E. Casto
- The Iron 44th, the story of Company H of the 44th Indiana Volunteer Infantry as told by the men of this company in letters sent home and to the local newspapers, Robert Willey
- At Custer's side, the Civil War writings of James Harvey Kidd
- "Co. Aytch", Maury Grays, first Tennessee regiment or : a side show of the big show
- The Weary Boys, Colonel J. Warren Keifer and the 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Thomas E. Pope
- The flags of Civil War Alabama
- Twenty-seventh Louisiana Volunteer Infantry, Terry G. Scriber
- The greatest brigade, how the Irish Brigade cleared the way to victory in the American Civil War, Thomas J. Craughwell
- MANEY'S CONFEDERATE BRIGADE AT THE BATTLE OF PERRYVILLE, Stuart W. Sanders
- General Lee's Immortals: The Battles and Campaigns of the Branch-Lane Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
- A Hoosier in Andersonville, Robert Houghtalen
- Making Georgia howl!, the 5th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry in Kilpatrick's Campaign and the diary of Sgt. William H. Harding, Dave Dougherty
- The Black Civil War soldiers of Illinois, the story of the Twenty-Ninth U.S. Colored Infantry, Edward A. Miller, Jr
- A borderland Confederate
- Chicago's battery boys, the Chicago Mercantile Battery in the Civil War's western theater, Richard Brady Williams
- Yankee rebel, the Civil War journal of Edmund Dewitt Patterson
- They nearly all died, the Nineteenth Indiana Regiment in the Civil War, William E. Galyean
- With General Sheridan in Lee's last campaign
- Damn Dutch, Pennsylvania Germans at Gettysburg
- In the bloody railroad cut at Gettysburg, the 6th Wisconsin of the Iron Brigade and its famous charge, Lance J. Herdegen and William J.K. Beaudot
- 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
- Imboden's Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign
- The Irish brigade in the American Civil War
- Charlestonians in war, the Charleston Battalion
- So rudely sepulchered, the 48th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the campaign for Charleston, July 1863
- The artillery of Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry, "The Wizard of the Saddle"
- Connecticut Yankees at Gettysburg
- A history of the 4th Wisconsin Infantry and Cavalry in the Civil War, Michael J. Martin
- James Riley Weaver's Civil War, the diary of a Union cavalry officer and prisoner of war, 1863-1865
- Four years with five armies, Army of the Frontier, Army of the Potomac, Army of the Missouri, Army of the Ohio, Army of the Shenandoah
- Freedom journey, Black Civil War soldiers and the Hills community, Westchester County, New York, Edythe Ann Quinn
- The citizen-soldier, or, Memoirs of a volunteer
- Reminiscences of a Rebel
- Riders in the storm, the triumphs and tragedies of a Black cavalry regiment in the Civil War, John D. Warner Jr
- Between home and the front, Civil War letters of the Walters family, [compiled by] Lynn Heidelbaugh, and Thomas J. Paone
- The last full measure, the life and death of the First Minnesota Volunteers, Richard Moe
- "The Bloody Fifth", the 5th Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, John F. Schmutz, Vol. 2
- Kentucky cavaliers in Dixie, the reminiscences of a Confederate cavalryman
- Co. "Aytch", the first Tennessee regiment or a side show to the big show
- Lee's Tar Heels, the Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade, Earl J. Hess
- The valiant hours;, narrative of "Captain Brevet," an Irish-American in the Army of the Potomac
- Through the storms, the John G. Slover diary
- One drop in a sea of blue, the liberators of the Ninth Minnesota, John B. Lundstrom
- The Bloody Fifth, a history of the Fifth Texas Infantry Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, John F. Schmutz
- Dear Sarah, letters home from a soldier of the Iron Brigade
- Advance and retreat, personal experiences in the United States and Confederate States armies
- Galloping thunder, the story of the Stuart Horse Artillery Battalion, Robert J. Trout
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