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Civil War Diaries and Personal Narratives
1960-1994
A Selected Bibliography
or Books in the General Collections
of the Library of Congress
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Civil War Diaries and Personal Narratives
1960-1994
Civil War Diaries and Personal Narratives
1960-1994
A Selected Bibliography
of Books in the General Collections
of the Library of Congress
Compiled By
Albert E. Smith, Jr. Humanities and Social Sciences Division
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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Library of Congress. Civil war diaries and personal narratives, 1960-1994 : a selected
bibliography of books in the general collections of the Library of
Congress / compiled by Albert E. Smith, Jr.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Introduction
vii
Individual Narratives
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Collected Narratives
62
Index
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Introduction
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No otlier chapter of American history has been so voluminously
recorded as the American Civil War. Even today, more than 130
years after General Robert E. Lee and the remnant of his loyal,
starving army bowed to inevitable defeat at Appomattox, the Civil
War continues to fascinate people the world over. What draws us
to that terrible conflict is not the struggle over slavery or states’ rights,
but the human drama it unfolds. The real war was experienced every day
by those who fought it and by their families at home. The personal
source materials for this conflict include letters, diaries, autobiographies,
memoirs, and reports published in books that number into the thousands.
Today, more than a century later, thanks to these published letters,
memoirs, and documents, we can experience the conflict first hand through
die words left us by those who lived through it and by some who died in it.
This massive array of materials is invaluable to researchers, Civil War
scholars, and others interested in this period of American history.
Every war generates a large number of official documents, and the
Civil War is no exception. In fact, it prompted many more documents
than previous American wars. The Official Records of the War of the
Rebellion, for example, runs to 70 volumes in 127 parts plus general
index and atlas. A great number of documents in this series reveal
personal accounts of the combatants, often written just after the event.
There are also numerous collections of Civil War letters and diaries,
many written by prominent officers, men of considerable literacy, who
were quite conscious of the historical importance of the conflict. Almost
every general seems to have published his “Memoirs” of the events.
First-hand accounts from the Civil War vary both in form and
in reliability. Narratives and letters are most reliable as sources, with
personal diaries and journals following closely in descending order.
Personal narratives written specifically for publication are for various
reasons suspect; they are the least credible of all the genres that report
facts and events.
Civil War Diaries and Personal Narratives is a selective compilation
of diaries, letters, memoirs, and personal narratives of the common
soldier—many times witnessing the conflict on a grand scale—published
as books between 1960 and 1994 and held in the general collections of
the Library of Congress. Accounts published before 1960, but reissued
with expanded introductions, are also included. Books that are only
reprints of previous publications are not included.
This bibliography is arranged by author, and an index is provided
which lists the regiments in which the writers served, the battles they
described, and the subjects about which they wrote. The compilation
supplements these earlier Civil War bibliographies: Ellis Merton
Coulters Travels in the Confederate States, 1st ed. (Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1948), 289 p.; Charles Emil Dombusch’s Military
Bibliography of the Civil War (New York: New York Public Library,
1971-), v. 2 and Garold Coles Civil War Eyewitnesses (Columbia, S.C.:
University of South Carolina Press, 1988), 351 p.
Individual Narratives
1. JOSEPH ADAMS, 1832-1873 Dear wife : Captain Joseph Adams’ letters to his wife, Eliza Ann, 1861-1864 /
Jean Anne W. Hndder, editor. — [S.I.] : J.A.W. Hudder, cl985. — 170 p., [66] leaves of plates : facsims. E505.5 15th.A33 1985
1861- 1864.
Bibliography: p. 169-170.
2. HENRY AHSENMACHER, 1829-1907 The Civil War diary of a Minnesota volunteer, Heniy Ahsenmacher, 1862-1865. —- St. Paul, Minn : Minnesota Genealogical Society, 1990. — ii, 11 p. : maps.
E515.5 10th.A37 1990
1862- 1865.
3. EDWARD PORTER ALEXANDER, 1835-1910 Fighting for the Confederacy : the personal recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander / edited by Gary W. Gallagher. — Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, cl989. — xxvii, 664 p. : ill. E470.A3725 1989
1861- 1865.
Bibliography: p. 553-612.
4. HENRY A. ALLEN, 1842-1936 JOHN H. RENICK, cl. 1884
Sergeant Allen and Private Renick / edited and with an introd. by Martin Litvin. — Galesburg, Ill. : Mother Biekerdyke Historical Collection, 1971. — 295 p. : ports. E505.6 llth.S47
1862- 1864. Includes bibliographical references. Contents: Allen, H. A. The boy with the white Panama hat — Renick, J. H.
The Civil War diaries of John H. Renick.
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5. EDWARD C. ANDERSON, 1815-1883 Confederate foreign agent : the European diary of Major Edward C. Anderson /
edited with a prologue and an epilogue by W. Stanley Hoole. — University, Ala. :
Confederate Pub. Co., cl976. —viii, 161 p. — (Confederate centennial studies)
E545.A56 1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 151-152.
Major in the Corps of Artillery, then colonel in command of all fixed forts
and batteries about Savannah, supervising the fortifications.
6. JOHN WESLEY ANDES, 1838-1919 WILL A. McTEER
Loyal mountain troopers : the Second and Third Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry
in the Civil War / reminiscences of John W. Andes and Will A. McTeer. — [Ten¬
nessee] : C.S. McCammon, cl992. — xiv, 386 p. : ill., maps.
E531.6 2nd.A53 1992 1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
7. WILLIAM HILL ANDREWS, 1838-1920 Footprints of a regiment : a recollection of the 1st Georgia Regulars, 1861-1865
/ W.H. Andrews ; annotated and with an introduction by Richard M. McMurray.
— Atlanta, Ga. : Longstreet Press, cl992. — xiv, 220 p. : ill., maps.
E559.5 1st 1992 1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 189]—190) and index.
8. HENRY GIESEY ANKENY, 1827-1906 Kiss Josey for me / compiled and edited by Florence Marie Ankeny Cox.
— [1st eel.]. — Santa Ana, Calif. : Friis-Pioneer Press, 1974. — 250 p.
E601.A6 1974 From July 20, 1861 to November 1, 1864, letters written by Henry Ankeny,
Company PI, 4th Iowa Infantry, to his wife, Fostina, [Horatia Faustina New¬
comb] from the Civil War battlegrounds.
9. HALLOCK ARMSTRONG, 1823-1904 Letters from a Pennsylvania chaplain at the Siege of Petersburg, 1865 / edited
by Hallock F. Raup. — [Kent? Ohio, s.n., 1961], — 47 p. : map. E601.A7 1865
Most of the letters are addressed to the chaplains wife, Mary M. Bronson
Armstrong. 1865.
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10. RUDOLF ASCHMANN, 1841-1909 Memoirs of a Swiss officer in the American Civil War : (Three years in the army
of the Potomac or A Swiss company of sharpshooters in the North American war /
trans. by Hedwig D. Rappolt) / ed. and introd. by Heinz K. Meier. — Bern,
Frankfurt/M. : Herbert Lang, 1972. — 183 p. : ill. E492.7.A813 1861-1864.
Translation of Drei Jahre in der Potomac-Annee; oder Eine Schweizer
Schutzen-Compagnie im nordamerikanischen Kriege.
11. WILLIAM WOODS AVERELL, 1832-1900 Ten years in the saddle : the memoir of William Woods Averell / edited by
Edward K. Eckert and Nicholas J. Amato. — San Rafael, Calif. : Presidio Press,
cT978. — xiv, 443 p. : ill. E601.A85
1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 421-426.
From 1851-1862 in U.S. Mounted Rifles; 16th U.S. Infantry; 3rd Pennsyl¬
vania Cavalry.
12. ADA WHITE RACOT, 1832-1911 A Confederate nurse : the diary of Ada W. Bacot, 1860-1863 / edited by Jean V.
Berlin. — Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, cl994. — xiii, 199 p.
— (Womens diaries and letters of the nineteenth-century South)
E625.B33 1994
1860-1863.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 187]—188) and index.
13. JOHN PETER BAGLEY, 1822-1863 Diary and writings of John Peter Bagley. — [Iowa? : Everett M. Bagley, 198-?].
— 41, [36] p. : ill. E517.5 23rd.B34 1980z
1861-1863.
14. GEORGE W. BAILEY, 1841-1905 The Civil War diary and biography of George W. Bailey : born March 31, 1841,
died February 20, 1905 : served in Company F, Third Regiment, Michigan Vol¬
unteer Infantry, June 10, 1861-April 14, 1865 / [compiled by Gerald R. Post], —
Colleyville, Tex. : G.R. Post, cl990. — 144 p. : ill., map, ports. E514.B35 1990
1863-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18).
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15. SAMUEL BAIRD, 1841-1923 With Merrills Cavalry : the Civil War experiences of Samuel Baird, 2nd Missouri
Cavalry, U.S.A. / with notes and introduction by Charles Annegan. — [1st ed.].
— San Marcos, Calif. : Book Habit, 1981. — 51 p. : ill. E517.6 2d.B34 1981 1861-1865.
16. CHARLES BARBER, 1826-1898 The Civil War letters of Charles Barber, private, 104th New York Volunteer
Infantry / edited by Raymond G. Barber & Gary E. Swinson. — Torrance, Calif. :
G.E. Swinson, 1991. —viii, 248 p. : ill. E523.5 104th.B37 1991 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-228) and index.
17. TED BARCLAY, 1844-1915 Ted Barclay, Liberty Hall Volunteers : letters from the Stonewall Brigade
(1861-1864) / Charles W. Turner, editor. — 1st ed. — Natural Bridge Station,
Va. : Rockbridge Pub. Co., 1992. — viii, 192 p. : ill. E581.5.L53 T43 1992 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-182) and index.
Includes biographical sketches of people mentioned in the letters and
commentary.
18. RUFUS ALEXANDER BARRIER, 1836-1876 WILLIAM LAFAYETTE BARRIER, 1834-1864
Dear father : Confederate letters never before published. — Margate, Fla. : B.B.
Troxler ; No. Billerica, MA : B.D.B. Auciello, 1989. — 148 leaves, [16] leaves of
plates : ill. E605.B26 1989 1861-1865.
“Letters written to Mathias Barrier... from his two sons, Rufus Alexander
and William Lafayette Barrier.”
19. JAMES HEATH BARROW, 1821-1898 Word from Camp Pollard, C.S.A. / [edited] by William H. Davidson. — 1st ed. —
West Point, Ga. : Davidson, cl978. — vii, 369 p. : ill. E551.5 59th (61st).B37 1864-1865.
20. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BATCHELOR, ca. 1831-1864 Batchelor-Turner letters, 1861-1864. Written by two of Terry’s Texas Rangers. —
[Austin? Tex., 1961], — xi, 99 p. : ports., facsims. E605.B3 1861-1864.
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21. ALFRED BELLARD, cl. 1891 Gone for a soldier : the Civil War memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard : from the
Alec Thomas Archives / edited by David Herbert Donald — 1st ed. — Boston :
Little, Brown, 1975 — xxii, 298 p. : ill. E60.B45 1975 1864.
22. JOHN K. BENEFIEL The Diary of John K. Benefiel for the year 1864, a Civil War soldier, 46th Reg.,
Indiana Vol., reflecting the experiences of a Pulaski County, Indiana soldier. —
Lompoc, Calif. : Mrs. R.Q. McKinney, [1972], — 27 leaves. E601.B455 1972 1864.
23. BERRY BENSON, 1843-1923 Berry Benson s Civil War book : memoirs of a Confederate scout and sharp¬
shooter / edited by Susan Williams Benson. — Athens : University of Georgia
Press, [1962], — 203 p. : ill. ' E605.B45
1861-1865.
24. CHARLES ELIHU BENSON, 1842-1864 The Civil War diaries of Charles E. Benson : corporal, Company I, Seventh Reg¬
iment Michigan Infantry Volunteers / edited by Richard H. Benson. — Decorah,
Iowa : Anundsen Pub. Co., 1991. — 119 p. E514.5 7th.B46 1991
1861- 1863.
25. WILLIAM HARVEY BERRYHILL, 1828-1864 The Gentle rebel : the Civil War letters of 1st Lt. William Harvey Berryhill, Co.
D, 43rd Regiment, Mississippi Volunteers / edited by Mary Miles Jones, Leslie
Jones Martin. — Yazoo City, Miss. : Sassafras Press, el982. — xiv, 160 p. : ill.
E568.5 43rd.B47 A34 1982
1862- 1864.
26. LEWIS BISSELL, 1842-1935 The Civil War letters of Lewis Bissell : a curriculum / [edited] by Mark Olcott,
with David Lear. —Washington, : Field School Educational Foundation Press,
1981. — 412 p. : ill. ‘ E601.B624 1981
1862-1865.
27. IRA BLANCHARD, b. 1835 I marched with Sherman : Civil War memoirs of the 20th Illinois Volunteer
Infantry / Ira Blanchard. — 1st ed. — San Francisco : J.D. Huff, 1992. — 170 p.
man E505.5 20th.B53 1992
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1861-1865.
Appendix includes a roster of 20th Infantry field staff and officers and a
roster of Company H.
28. JOHN BLUE, 1834-1903 Hanging rock rebel : Lt. John Blue’s war in West Virginia and the Shenandoah
Valley / edited by Dan Oates. — Shippensburg, Pa. : Burd Street Press, cl994.
— viii, 324 p. : ill. E605.B68 1994
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
29. SAMUEL J. G. BREWER My dear wife, from your devoted husband : letters from a rebel soldier to his
wife. — [Warrington, Fla., Privately printed by the author (i.e. the editor) H.
Candler Thaxton, 1968], — [155] p. ports. E605.B85 1861-1863.
Bibliography: p. [12]—[13].
A register of Stephens Light Guards is included.
30. CHARLES HARVEY BREWSTER, 1833-1893 When this cruel war is over : the Civil War letters of Charles Harvey Brewster /
edited with an introduction by David W. Blight. — Amherst : University7 of
Massachusetts Press, cl992. —x, 366 p. : ill. E513.5 10th.B74 1992 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references.
The epilogue includes letters from Mary Kate Brewsters journals tran¬
scribed in 1893.
31. HENRY R. BROWNE SYMMES E. BROWNE, 1837-1930
From the fresh-water Navy: 1861-64 : the letters of Acting Master’s Mate Henry
R. Browne and Acting Ensign Symmes E. Browne / edited by John D. Milligan.
— Annapolis : U.S. Naval Institute, [cl970], —xx, 327 p. : ill. — (Naval letters
series ; v. 3) E591.M54 1861-1864.
Contains letters written to various people by two brothers.
The appendix includes a list of vessels of the Federal freshwater navy and
vessels of the Confederate freshwater navy.
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Officers of Company C, 1st Connecticut Artillery, at Fort Brady, James River, Virginia.
32. RICE C. BULL, 1842-1930 Soldiering : the Civil War diary of Rice C. Bull, 123rd New York Volunteer
Infantry / edited by K. Jack Bauer. — San Rafael, Calif. : Presidio Press, cl977.
— x, 259 p. : ill. ' E601.B94 1977
1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 251-252.
33. WILLIAM HYSLOP SUMNER BURGWYN, 1845-1913 A Captains war : the letters and diaries of William H.S. Burgwyn, 1861-1865 / edit¬
ed by Herbert M. Schiller ; foreword by Richard J. Sommers. — Shippensburg, Pa.
: White Mime Pub, cl994. —xvi, 186 p. : ill., maps E573.5 35th.B87 1994
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-180) and index.
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34. AUSTIN A. CARR, 1835-1907 A Casualty at Gettysburg and Andersonville : selections from the Civil War diary of
Private Austin A. Carr of the 82nd N.Y. Infantry / edited by David G. Martin. —
Hightstown, N.J. : Longstreet blouse, 1990. —xii, 22 p. E523.5 82nd.C37 1990 1862-1865.
35. HENRY ALEXANDER CHAMRERS, 1841-1925 Diary of Captain Henry A. Chambers / edited by T.H. Pearce ; introduction and
biographical sketch by Selby A. Daniels. —Wendell, N.C. : Broadfoot’s Book¬
mark, 1983. — lviii, 290 p. : ports. E573.5 49th.C48 1983 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. xlix-lii.
36. SAMUEL CHAPIN, 1841-1883 Memorandum and journal of Samuel Chapin of South Wilbraham, Massachu¬
setts, Company I, 46th Regt. M.V.M. / typed and transcribed by Beryle C. Doten
and Gertrude M. Lyons ; sponsored by the Historical Society of the Town of
Hampden, Inc. — [Hampden, Mass.] : The Society, 1987. —- a-g, 133 leaves : ill.
E513.5 46th.C48 1987 1862-1863.
37. THOMAS MORRIS CHESTER, 1834-1892 Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War correspondent : his dispatches from the
Virginia front / edited, with a biographical essay and notes by R.J.M. Blackett. —
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, cl989. — xvi, 375 p. : ill.
E540.N3 C4 1989 1864-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
38. DANIEL CHISHOLM, 1845-1914 The Civil War notebook of Daniel Chisholm : a chronicle of daily life in the
Union Army, 1864—1865 / edited by W. Springer Menge and J. August Shimrak.
— 1st ed. — New York : Orion Books, cl989. — xxii, 202 p. E601.C47 1989 1864-1865.
An appendix and afterword are included.
39. CHARLES H. CHURCH Civil war letters / by Charles H. Church, Co. “Go” 3rd Regt., Michigan Volun¬
teers, written to his parents at Williamston, Michigan. — Rose City, Mich. : Rose
City Area Historical Society, cl987. — ii, 52 p. : ill. E514.5 3rd.C48 1987 1861-1864.
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40. JAMES LEMUEL CLARK, 1843-1932 Civil War recollections of James Lemuel Clark : including previously unpub¬
lished material on the great hanging at Gainesville, Texas in October, 1862 / by
James Lemuel Clark ; edited and with an introduction by L.D. Clark. — 1st ed.
— College Station : Texas A&M University Press, cl984. — 124 p., [4] p. of
plates : ill. — (Essays on the American West; no. 7) E580.C52 1984
1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Clark, from Company H, 3rd Indian Home Guards, transferred to the
Kansas Infantry, 2nd Regiment.
41. REUBEN GROVE CLARK, 1833-1900 Valleys of the shadow : the memoir of Confederate Captain Reuben G. Clark,
Company I, 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry / edited, with commentary and
regimental history, by Willene B. Clark. — 1st ed. — Knoxville : University of
Tennessee Press, cl994. — xxxi, 163 p. : ill., maps. — (Voices of the Civil War
series) E615.C57 1994
1861- 1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]—158) and index.
42. HAMLIN ALEXANDER COE, 1841-1899 Mine eyes have seen the glory : combat diaries of Union Sergeant Hamlin
Alexander Coe / edited and with an introd. by David Coe. — Rutherford [N.J.] :
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, [1975]. — 240 p. : ill. E601.C67
1862- 1865.
43. ALVAREZE B. COGGESHALL, 1848-1937 Civil War memoirs of Alvareze B. Coggeshall / [introduction, Norman D. Cogge-
shall; copies and paragraphs from original, Norman D. Coggeshall, Gwen
Coggeshall Calabretta ; research and project coordinator, Alice Coggeshall
Houser ; sketch artist, Chelsia Houser], — [United States : A.B. Coggeshall, Sr.,
1980], — iv, 66 leaves : ill. E506.5 57th.C64 1980
1864-1865.
44. MATTHIAS BALDWIN COLTON, 1839-1915 WILLIAM FRANCIS COLTON, 1841-1921
Column south: with Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry from Antietam to the capture
of Jefferson Davis / compiled by Suzanne Colton Wilson ; edited by J. Ferrell
Colton and Antoinette G. Smidi; drawings by Barton A. Wright. — Flagstaff [Ariz.] :
J. F. Colton, 1960. — xxi, 389, 25 p. : ill, ports., maps (part fold.). E601.W74
1862-1865.
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Bibliography: p. 388-389.
Selections from the diaries and letters of Matthias Baldwin Colton and
William Francis Colton.
The appendix includes a muster role.
45. CYRUS BALLOU COMSTOCK, 1831-1910 The Diary of Cyrus B. Comstock / compiled and edited by Merlin E. Sumner. —
Dayton, Ohio : Morningside, 1987. — 408 p., [56] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports.
E467.1.C66 A3 1987 1861-1865.
46. JAMES AUSTIN CONNOLLY, 1843-1914 Three years in the Army of the Cumberland : the letters and diaiy of Major James
A. Connolly / edited by Paul M. Angle. — Bloomington : Indiana University Press,
[1959], — 399 p. : ill. maps. — (Civil War centennial series) E601.C765 1862-1865.
“Connollys letters and diary were published originally in the Transactions
of the Illinois State Historical Society for the year 1928.”
Notes of the 123rd Illinois Infantry 1862 to 1864 with a record of cam¬
paigns in the West and maps reproduced from Filbegers Campaigns of the Civil
War, with index.
47. SYLVESTER COOPER, 1830-1883 A Confederate soldier and his descendants / Norman Lee Cooper ; with battle
narratives by Stewart Sifakis — Bowie, Md. : N. Cooper Asociates, 1982. — 256
p. : ill. CS71.C777 1982 1863.
Bibliography: p. 77-78.
An index is included.
48. WILLIAM CLARK CORSON, 1837-1895 My dear Jennie : a collection of love letters from a confederate soldier to his
fiancEe during the period 1861-1865 / by William Clark Corson ; Blake W. Cor¬
son, Jr., editor. — [S.I.] : B.W. Corson, cl982. — xxvii, 151 p., [1] leaf of plates :
ill E581.6 3rd.C67 1982 1861-1865.
49. ASBURY COWARD, 1835-1925 The South Carolinians : Colonel As bury Cowards memoirs / edited and arr. by
Natalie Jenkins Bond and Osmun Latrobe Coward. — [1st ed.]. — New York :
Vantage Press, [1968], — 188 p. : facsims., ports. E605.C85 1861-1865.
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50. EDWARD ADDISON CRAIGHILL, 1840-1923 Confederate surgeon : the personal recollections of E.A. Craighill / [edited by]
Peter W. Houck. — 1st ed. — Lynchburg, Va. : H.E. Howard, cl989. — a-g, 106 p.
: ill., maps. — (The Virginia Civil War battles and leaders series) E625.C7 1989 1861- 1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-102) and index.
Appendices include: “The Confederate Plospital Organization in Lynch¬
burg, 1864”; “An analysis of Confederate Hospital Weekly Report Form in
Lynchburg, VA”; “Physicians Who Served in the Lynchburg Military Hospitals
1861-1865”; and an original broadside (poster) from the General Hospital No. 3,
spelling out “Hospital Regulations.”
51. JAMES GARVIN CRAWFORD, 1843-1934 “Dear Lizzie”: letters written by James “Jimmy” Garvin Crawford to his sweet¬
heart Martha Elizabeth “Lizzi” Wilson while he was in the Federal Army during
the War Between the States, 1862-1865 / edited by his granddaugther Elizabeth
Ethel Parker Bascom. — [Ridgewood? N.J.] : Bascom, cl978. —x, 418 p., [1]
fold, leaf of plates : ill. E505.5 80th.C7 1862- 1865.
51. LEVI CROWELL, 1827-1917 Histoiy of Levi Crowell : as written by himself including the diaiy of his incar¬
ceration in a confederate prison, 1862. — West Dennis, Mass. : W.S. Ryder, Jr.,
1990. — xiv, 114 p. : ill. E611.C96 1990 1861-1862.
53. JOSEPH FRANKLIN CULVER, 1834-1899 “Your affectionate husband, J. F. Culver” : letters written during the Civil War /
edited by Leslie W. Dunlap ; notes by Edwin C. Bearss. —- Iowa City : Friends
of the University of Iowa Libraries, 1978. — xxii, 466 p. : ill. E505.5 129th.C84 1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
54. SIMON RURDICK CUMMINS, 1843-1928 Give God the gloiy : memoirs of a Cixil War soldier / edited by Melvin Jones. —
[Grand Rapids, Mich. : Paris Press, 1979]. — xii, 150 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill.
E523.5 151st.C85
1862-1865.
55. ERNST DAMKOEHLER From Wisconsin to Andersonville, 1862-1864. — [S.l. : s.n.], 1961. — 1 v.
(unpaged). E601.D18
September 1, 1862-April 17, 1864.
56. GREENLEE DAVIDSON, 1834-1863 Captain Greenlee Davidson, C.S.A. : diary and letters, 1851-1863 / [compiled
by] Charles W. Turner. — Verona, Va. : McClure Press, cl975. — 90 p., [4]
leaves of plates : ill. E605.D26
1861- 1863.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
57. CHARLES EDWARD DENOON, 1841-1864 Charlies letters : the correspondence of Charles E. DeNoon / by Richard T.
Couture. — [Bolling Island Plantation] : R.T. Couture, cl982. — 2, 257 p., [1]
leaf of plates : ill. ' E581.5 41st.D46 1982 1862- 1864.
Bibliography: p. 257.
Company E, 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, at Fort Lincoln, Kansas, November 17, 1865.
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58. FRANK DICKERSON, 1841-1866 Dearest father : the Civil War letters of Lt. Frank Dickerson, a son of Belfast,
Maine / edited and narrated by H. Draper blunt. — Unity, Me. : North Country
Press, cl992. — xiii, 216 p. : ill. E492.5 5th.D5 1992
1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207) and index.
59. HENRY F. DILLMAN, b. 1838 Diaiy of Henry Dillman : a diary / written by Henry F. Dillman during the Civil
War / [by Henry E. Whal], — Bloomington, Ind. : Monroe County Historical
Society : Monroe County Civil War Centennial Commission, 1962 (1981 print¬
ing). — lip. — (Occasional publication / Monroe County Historical Society)
E506.5 31st.D55 1981
1861-1864.
60. AUNGIER DORRS, 1822-1900 Dear Esther : the Civil War letters of Private Aungier Dobbs, Centerville, Penn¬
sylvania . . . / [compiled] by Ralph Haas ; edited by Philip Ensley. — Apollo, PA
: Closson Press, cl991. — 309 p. : ill. E527.6.R58 D6 1991
1861-1865.
Letters written to his wife, Esther Ann Smith Dobbs.
The publication includes the original and replacement roster of the
Ringold Cavalry.
61. JAMES POSTELL DOUGLAS, 1836-1901 Douglas’s Texas Battery, CSA. — [Tyler, Tex.] : Smith County Historical Society,
[1966]. — xiii, 238 p. : facsims., ports. E580.4.D6 D6
1861-1865.
Includes a brief sketch of the history of Douglass 1st Texas Batteiy and
selections from the diaiy of Samuel Thompson, (private in Douglas’s Battery),
September 20, 1861-August 31, 1862, and roster of original enlistment of the
company and final roster of the company as paroled, 1865.
62. JACOB EARLY, 1835-1873 Letters home : the personal side of the American Civil War / by Jacob Early ;
compiled & edited by Robert A. Driver & Gloria S. Driver. — Rev. ed. — Rose-
burg, Or. : R.A. Driver & G.S. Driver, cl992. — 106 leaves, [8] leaves of plates :
ill. (some col.), maps. E525.5 99th.E24 1992
1862-1865.
14
63. JAMES K. EDMONDSON, 1832-1898 My dear Emma : war letters of Col. James K. Edmondson, 1861-1865 / edited
by Charles W. Turner. —Verona, Va. : McClure Press, cl978. — 151 p., [3]
leaves of plates : ill. E581.4.S8 E353
1861-1865.
Letters to Emma Edmondson.
64. ABIAL HALL EDWARDS, b. 1843 “Dear Friend Anna” : the Civil War letters of a common soldier from Maine /
edited by Beverly Hayes Kallgren and James L. Crouthamel. — 1st ed. — Orono
: University of Maine Press, 1992. — x, 161 p. : ill. E511.5 29th.E39 1992
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-157) and index.
65. RALPH ELY, 1819-1883 The Diary of Captain Ralph Ely of the Eighth Michigan Infantry : with the
wandering regiment / edited with an introd. by George M. Blackburn. — Mount
Pleasant : Central Michigan University Press, cl965. — 73 p., [3] leaves of plates
: ill. E514.5 8th.E46 1861- 1864.
66. SAMUEL ENSMINGER, 1826-1899 Letters to Lanah : a series of Civil War letters / written by Samuel Ensminger ;
compiled and edited by Clarence M. Swinn, Jr. — [Gettysburg, Pa.] : C.M.
Swinn, cl986. — vii, 73 p. : ill. E527.5 158th.E57 1986 1862- 1863.
Thirty letters. The appendixes include service and pension records. Compa¬
ny K and 158th Regiment reports, and history and roster of the 158th Regiment.
67. ALEXANDER FAULKNER FEWELL, 1819-1891 “Dear Martha... ” : the Confederate War letters of a South Carolina soldier,
Alexander Faulkner Fewell / compiled and edited by Robert Harley Mackintosh,
(r. — [Columbia? S.C.] : Mackintosh, cl976. — xiv, 207 p. : ill. E605.F4 1976 1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 199-201.
68. DANIEL FINN, b. ca. 1849 The Journals of Daniel Finn : composed from the existing Civil War journals of
Daniel Finn from September 13, 1861 to October 17, 1861, December 4, 1861
to January 14, 1862, April 22, 1862 to July 25, 1862 / transcribed by Christopher
15
L. Williamson at the request of Nancy Kipp Williamson. — [United States : s.n., cl992], — 91 p. E525.5 10th.F56 1992
1861-1862.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 91).
69. CHARLES BENNETT FISHER, d. 1903 Diary of Charles B. Fisher / transcribed and edited by Paul E. Sluby, Sr., and Stanton L. Wormley. — Washington : Columbian Harmony Society, cl983. — xv,
106 leaves : ill. E591.F62 1983 1862-1864.
70. HORACE NEWTON FISHER, 1835-1916 The Personal experiences of Colonel Horace Newton Fisher in the Civil War : a
staff officers stoiy / [edited by Horace Cecil Fisher]. — Boston : 1960. — 134 p. ports., maps (part col.), facsims. E467.1.F5 F49 1960
1862-1863.
71. WILBUR FISK, 1839-1914 Hard marching eveiy day : the Civil War letters of Private Wilbur Fisk,
1861-1865 / foreword by Reid Mitchell ; edited by Emil and Ruth Rosenblatt. — Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, cl992. — xvi, 383 p. : ill., maps. — (Modern war studies) E533.5 2nd.F57 1992
1861- 1865. Originally published as Anti-rebel in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. by Rosen¬
blatt in 1983.
Appendixes include three speeches by Wilbur Fisk. This is a transcript of a diary held in the Wilbur Fisk Papers in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. The letters appeared in the Green Mountain Freeman, 1861-1865.
72. ELLIOT H. FLETCHER, d. 1862 The Civil War letters of Captain Elliot H. Fletcher of Mill Bayou, Mississippi County, Arkansas, July to December, 1861 / transcribed and edited by [. IP Atkinson. — Little Rock, Ark. : Pulaski County Historical Society, 1963. — 37 p. — (Pulaski County Historical Society. Bulletin series ; no. 5) E605.P83 no. 5
1861.
73. EDWARD CORYDON FOOTE, 1849-1944 With Sherman to the sea : a drummers stoiy of the Civil War / as related by Edward Corydon Foote to Olive Deane Hormel ; with a foreword by Elizabeth Yates.— New York: John Day Co., [I960]. —255 p. : ill. ' E601.F69
1862- 1865.
16
74. DOUGLAS FRENCH FORREST, 1837-1902 Odyssey in gray : a diaxy of Confederate sendee, 1863-1865 / by Douglas French
Forrest; William N. Still, Jr., editor. — Richmond : Virginia State Library, 1979.
— ix, 352 p. : ill. E596.F65 A33
1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A list of officers and crew of the CSS Rappahannock, May 16, 1864, is
included.
75. GEORGE PALMER FOSTER George Palmer Foster’s book, a Civil War diary : three letters dated December
24, 1862, December 31, 1862, February 17, 1863 / edited, with introduction by
Ellen Thornton Hoffrichter. — Ann Arbor, Mich. : E.T. Hoffrichter, 1986. — vi,
69 p., [3] p. of plates : ill., facsims., ports. (1 col.). E601.F745 1986
1862-1863.
Bibliography: p. 67.
76. SAMUEL T. FOSTER, 1829-1919
One of Cleburne's Command : the Civil War reminiscences and diary of Capt.
Samuel T. Foster, Granburys Texas Brigade, CSA / edited by Norman D. Brown. —
Austin : University of Texas Press, cl980. —xlvii, 192 p. : ill. E580.6 24th.F67
1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
77. GEORGE FOWLE, 1837-1917 Letters to Eliza from a Union soldier, 1862-1865 / edited by Margery Greenleaf
; illustrated with original drawings, by Louis Cary and with contemporary pictori¬
al material and documents. — Chicago : Follett Pub. Co., [1970], — 176 p. : ill.,
facsims., maps, ports. E601.F77 1970
1862-1965.
Bibliography: p. 174-176.
78. RENJAMIN H. FREEMAN, b. 1842 The Confederate letters of Benjamin H. Freeman / compiled and edited by Stu¬
art T. Wright. — [1st ed.]. — Hicksville, N.Y. : Exposition Press, [1974], — 109
p. — (An Exposition university book) E605.F76
1862-1865.
This soldier enlisted in the “Franklin Guides to Freedom,” Company K of
the 44th North Carolina Infantry.
17
79. EMIL FREY, 1838-1922
An American apprenticeship : the letters of Emil Frey, 1860-1865 / edited and
translated by Hedwig Rappolt; afterword by Hans Rudolf Guggisberg. — New
York : P. Lang, 1986. — 227 p. — (Swiss American Historical Society publica¬
tions ; 7) E184.S9 F744 1986
1861- 1865.
Bibliography: p. 215-218.
Four letters by Freys father, Remigius Emil Frey, are included.
80. GEORGE TOWNLEY FULLAM, b. 1841
The journal of George Townley Fullam, boarding officer of the Confederate sea
raider Alabama / edited and annotated by Charles G. Summersell. — University,
Ala. : published for the Friends of the Mobile Public Library [by] University of
Alabama Press, [1973], — liv, 229 p. : ill. E599.A3 F93
1862- 1864.
Bibliography: p. 211-219.
81. LOUIS-HIPPOLYTE GACHE, 1817-1907 A Frenchman, a chaplain, a rebel : the war letters of Pere Louis-Hippolyte
Gache, S.j. / [edited and] translated by Cornelius M. Buckley. — Chicago : Loy¬
ola University Press, cl981. — 288 p. E605.G24
1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 268-283.
82. STANLEY GAINES, b. 1840 Letters of Lt. Stanley Gaines and other Union soldiers from Morris County, N.J.
/ written to their friend Richard Smith, 1861-1863 ; edited and transcribed by
Jane T. Norman, Anne V. Miller. — [Sterling, Va.] : J.T. Norman, [1988], — 109
p. : facsims. ' F142.M8 G35 1988
1861-1864.
83. THOMAS FRANCIS GALWEY, 1846-1913 The Valiant hours : narrative of “Captain Brevet,” an Irish-American in the Army
of the Potomac / edited by W.S. Nye. -— [1st ed.]. — Harrisburg, Pa. : Stackpole,
[1961], — 262 p. : maps. E601.G22
1861-1864.
18
84. JACOB GANTZ, 1835-1922
Such are the trials : the Civil War diaries of Jacob Gantz / edited by Kathleen
Davis. — 1st ed. — Ames : Iowa State University Press, 1991. — xiv, 122 p. : ill.,
map. E507.6 4th.G36 1991
1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 115) and index.
85. JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, 1831-1881
The Wild life of the Army : Civil War letters of James A. Garfield / edited with
an introd. by Frederick D. Williams. — [East Lansing] : Michigan State Univer¬
sity Press, 1964. — xx, 325 p. : ill., map (on lining papers). E470.G2
1861-1863.
Garfield was a Brigade leader in the Army of the Ohio.
86. THEODORE STANFORD GARNETT, 1844-1915
Riding with Stuart : reminiscences of an aide-de-camp / by Theodore Stanford
Garnett ; edited by Robert J. Trout. — Shippensburg, Pa. : White Mane Pub.
Co., cl994. — vii, 124 p. : ill., maps. " E475.7.G37 1994
1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-120) and index.
87. DAVID R. GARRETT, 1832-1892 The Civil War letters ol David R. Garrett, detailing the adventures of the 6th
Texas Cavalry, 1861-1865 / edited by Max Lale, with annotations and back¬
ground material by Hobart Key, Jr. — Marshall, Tex. : Port Caddo Press,
[1963?]. -—xvii, 105 p. : ilk, facsim., map, ports. E605.G27 1861-1865.
Appendix includes genealogical materials concerning the Garrett and Gib-
bard families.
88. ROBERT H. GASTON, 1840-1926 WILLIAM H. GASTON
Tyler to Sharpsburg / by Robert H. and William H. Gaston, their war letters,
1861-62 ; edited by Robert W. Glover. -— [1st ed.]. — Waco, Tex. : W. M. Morri¬
son, 1960. — 22 p.": ill. E605.G28 1861-1862.
Includes roster of Company II, 1st Texas Infantry Regiment, Hoods Texas
Brigade.
19
89. THEODORE BURR GATES, 1824-1911 The Civil War diaries of Col. Theodore B. Gates, 20th New York State Militia /
edited by Seward R. Osborne. — Hightstown, N.J. : Longstreet House, 1991. —
xviii, 179 p. : ill. " E523.5 80th.G38 1991 1862-1864.
90. ALLEN MORGAN GEER, 1840-1926 The Civil War diary of Allen Morgan Geer, Twentieth Regiment, Illinois Volun¬
teers / edited by Mary Ann Andersen. — Denver : R.C. Appleman, cl977. —
xxii, 306 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. E505.5 20th.G43 1977 1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. [292]-306.
Includes notes, regimental history, and biographical list.
91. HENRY GERRISH, 1839-1925 Letter to Lyman : the personal letter of a Civil War Soldier to his grandson, Wal¬
ter Lyman Medding, recounting his wartime experiences / by Henry Gerrish ;
edited, published, and printed by Walter Sherman Medding ; introd. and geneal.
chart by Richard Steele Medding. — [Springfield, Va.] : Medding, 1978. — 38
p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. E523.5 7th.G47 1978 No span of coverage discernible.
Company B, 170th New York Infantry, in Front of Petersburg, Virginia,
20
92. VALERIUS CINCINNATUS GILES, 1842-1915 Rags and hope : the recollections of Val C. Giles, four years with Hood’s Birgade,
Fourth Texas Infantry, 1861-1865 / compiled and edited by Mary Lasswell. —
New York : Coward-McCann. [1961]. — 280 p. E605.G46 1861-1865.
93. JOHN GILL, 1841-1912 Courier for Lee and Jackson : 1861-1865 memoirs / [edited by] Walbrook D.
Swank. — Shippensburg, Pa. : Burd Street Press, cl993. — xv, 78 p. : ill. —
(Civil War heritage series ; v. 2) E605.G467 1993 1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 75) and index.
94. IRA GILLASPIE, 1837-1897 The Diary of Ira Gillaspie of the Eleventh Michigan Infantry : from Michigan to
Murfreesboro / edited with an introduction by Daniel B. Weber. — Mount Pleas¬
ant : Central Michigan University Press, cl965. — 51 p. 514.5 llth.G5 1861-1862.
95. THOMAS JEWETT GOREE, 1835-1905 The Thomas Jewett Goree letters / Thomas Jewett Goree ; edited and annotated
by Langston James Goree, V. — 1st ed. -— Bryan, Tex. : Family Histoiy Founda¬
tion, 1981- . — v. <1 > : ill. E605.G665 1981 1861-1864.
Served as aide-de-camp to General Longstreet.
96. HENRY W. GRARER, 1841-1917 A Terry Texas Ranger : the life record of H.W. Graber / new introduction by
Thomas W. Cutrer. — Austin, Tex. : State House Press, 1987. — xxxiii, 454 p. :
port. F391.G69 1987 1861- 1865.
The introduction includes a regimental histoiy of Terry's Texas Rangers.
97. GEORGE WASHINGTON GRAYSON, 1843-1920 A Creek warrior for the Confederacy : the autobiography of Chief G.W. Grayson
/ edited with an introduction by W. David Baird. — Norman : University of
Oklahoma Press, cl988. — xvii, 181 p. : ill. — (The Civilization of the American
Indian series ; [v. 189]) E99.C9 G7 1988 1862- 1865.
Bibliography: p. 165-171.
An eyewitness account of the most significant engagements in Indian Ter¬
ritory after 1862, viewed from the perspective of a Creek Indian warrior in the
service of the Confederate States of America.
98. WILLIAM B. GREENE, 1843-1879 Letters from a sharpshooter : the Civil War letters of Private William B. Greene,
Co. G, 2nd United States Sharpshooters (Berdan’s) Army of the Potomac,
1861-1865 / transcribed by William H. Hastings. — 1st Historic Publications ed. —
Belleville, Wise. : Historic Pub., 1993. — 329 p. : ill., maps. E492.7.G74 1993 1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
99. SILAS T. GRISAMORE, 1825-1897 The Civil War reminiscences of Major Silas T. Grisamore, C.S.A. / edited with an
introduction by Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr. — Baton Rouge : Louisiana State Uni¬
versity Press, el993. — xviii, 227 p. : ill., maps. E565 18th.S55 C58 1993
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]—216) and index.
The reminiscences first appeared as a series of articles in the weekly Thi-
hodaux Sentinel. Beginning on April 27, 1867, the series appeared over a period
of four years until ending in the December 2, 1871, edition.
100. GEORGE L. GRISCOM, 1837-1901 Fighting with Ross’ Texas Cavalry Brigade, C.S.A. : the diary of George L.
Griscom, adjutant, 9th Texas Cavalry Regiment / edited by Homer L. Kerr. —
Hillsboro, Tex. : Hill Jr. College Press, 1976. — xix, 255 p. : ill. E580.6.R75 1976
1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 241-244.
101. JAMES W. GROAT, 1824-1895 Pages clothed in the plainest of dress : the Groat diaiy / [James W. Groat]. —
Anoka, Minn. : Anoka County Historical Society, cl988. — 53 p. : ill.
E515.5 lst.G76 1988
1861-1864.
102. MILO GROW, 1824-1864 Milo Grows letters from the Civil War / [edited by] Gerald Owen Grow for the
Grow family reunion. — Lake Seminole, Ga. : G.O. Grow, 1986. — 17 p. : ill.
E601.G87 1986
1862-1863.
Bibliography: p. 17.
22
103. IRA LAWSON GUNTER, 1830-1904 Civil War letters / written by Ira Lawson Gunter ; compiled and edited by Car¬
olyn Latimer... [et al.]. — [United States] : C. Latimer, [1993]. — 65 leaves : ill.
E625.G86 1993
1862-1865.
104. JOHN WEST HALEY, 1840-1921 The Rebel yell & the Yankee hurrah : the Civil War journal of a Maine volunteer /
edited by Ruth L. Silliker ; introduction by Robert M. York. — Camden, Me. :
Down East Books, cl985. — 311 p. : ill. E511.H354 1985 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 311.
Includes a unit roster for Company I, 17th Maine Regiment, with appen¬
dixes of background on McClellan, Stanton, and Sickles and battles in which the
regiment participated.
105. ELIZARETH HALL, 1842-1920 THOMAS W. HALL
WILLIAM N. REER, 1839-1874 Civil War miniatures : six letters, 1862-1865 / Kathryn J. Welter, Arthur R.
Huseboe, editors. — Sioux Falls, S.D. : Augustana College Press, 1986. — 40 p.
— (Monograph series / Augustana College Press ; no. 5) E601.H175 1986 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 38-39.
Correspondence between Elizabeth Hall and her father, Thomas W. Hall,
and between Elizabeth and Captain William N. Beer.
106. JAMES EDMOND HALL, 1841-1915 The Diary of a Confederate soldier \ James E. Hall ; edited by Ruth Woods Day-
ton. — [Lewisburg? : W. Va., 1961], — 141 p. : port. E605.H18 1861-1865.
Joined the Barbour Greys. This company was mustered into the Confeder¬
ate Army as Company H, 31st Virginia Infantry, May 14, 1861.
107. RUSSELL THADDEUS HALL, b. 1844 The Journal of Russell T. Hall, 1863 / introduction & notes by William E. Biggle-
ston. — Oberlin, Ohio : Grady Pub. Co., cl983. — 144 p. : ill.
F499.02 H34 1983 1863.
Includes bibliographical references.
23
108. ALEXANDER JAMES HAMILTON, 1835-1897 A Fort Delaware journal : the diary of a Yankee private, A.j. Hamilton, 1862-65 /
edited by W. Emerson Wilson. — Wilmington, Del. : Fort Delaware Society,
cl981. — 97 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. E616.D3 H183 1981 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 89-91.
109. HENRY ERENEZER HANDERSON, 1837-1918 Yankee in gray : the Civil War memoirs of Henry E. Handerson, with a selection
of his wartime letters ; a biographical introduction by Clyde Lottridge Cummer.
— [Cleveland] : Press of Western Reserve University, [cl962], — 132 p. : ill.
E605.H24
1861-1865.
Private in the Stafford Guards volunteered to form Co. B, 9th Regiment,
Louisiana Volunteers. Campaigns included Shenandoah Valley, Seven-days battle.
Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg.
110. O.T. HANKS History of Captain B.F. Benton s company, Hood’s Texas Brigade, 1861-1865 /
by O.T. Hanks. — Austin, Tex. : Morrison Books, cl984. — 53 p.
E580.4.T4 H36 1984
1861-1865.
111. ANDREW JACKSON HARTSOCK, 1832-1907 Soldier of the cross : the Civil War diary and correspondence of Rev. Andrew
Jackson Hartsock / edited by James C. and Eleanor A. Duram. — Manhattan,
Kan. : Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian, cl979. — x, 264 p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. — (Military affairs/Aerospace historian instant publishing series)
E635.H27 1979
1862-1863.
Bibliography: p. 256-264.
112. JOHN F.L. HARTWELL To my beloved wife & boy at home : the diaries and letters of John F.L.
Hartwell, 121st New York Volunteer Infantry, 1862-65 / edited and annotated by
Ann H. Britton, Thomas J. Reed. — [United States?] : ATI. Britton & T.|. Reed,
cl993- . — v. <1 >. E523.5 121st.H37 1993
1862-1864.
Includes bibliographical references.
24
113. FRANKLIN ARETAS HASKELL, 1828-1864 Haskell of Gettysburg : his life and Civil War papers / edited by Frank L. Byrne
and Andrew T. Weaver. — Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1970.
— vii, 258 p. : 34 ill., map, 2 plans, ports. E601.H345 1970 1862-1864.
Includes bibliographical references.
114. JOHN CHEVES HASKELL, 1841-1906 The Haskell memoirs / edited by Gilbert E. Govan and James W. Livingood. —
New York : Putnam, [I960], — 176 p. : ill. E605.H28 1860-1865.
115. HENRY HETH, 1825-1899 The Memoirs of Henry Heth / edited by James L. Morrison, Jr. — Westport,
Conn. : Greenwood Press, [1974], — lxxvi, 303 p. : ill. — (Contributions in mili¬
tary history : no. 6) E181.H47 A35 1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 281-291.
116. ALRERT E. HIGLEY, cl. 1865 The Civil War letters of Albert E. Higley / compiled by Joan F. Aldous ; illustra¬
tions by David Aldous. — [New York?] : J.F. Aldous, 1986. — 251 p., [8] p. of
plates: ill. ' E601.H58 1986 1861-1865.
117. JOHN BACON HOFFMAN, 1836-1921 The Civil War diaiy and letters of John Bacon Hoffman of Shiloh, New Jersey.
— Plainfield, N.J. : Seventh Day Baptist Pub. House, cl979. — 89 p., [10] p. of
plates : ill E521.5 10th.H64 1979 1864-1865.
Bibliography: p. [95],
Orderly Sergeant of Company D, who was later commissioned as 2nd lieu¬
tenant in Company H in February 1865.
118. JOHN MILTON HOGE, 1844-1913 A Journal by John Milton Hoge, 1862-5 : containing some of the most particular
incidents that occurred during his enlistment as a soldier in the Confederate
Army. Written by himself at Guest Station, Wise Co., Va, August, 1865. —
[Cincinnati : M. H. Bruce, cl961], — 43 leaves, ill. E605.H74 1862-1865.
25
Lieutenant Colonel William B. Hyde, 9th New York Cavalry.
119. ROBERT MASTEN HOLMES, 1844-1864 Kemper County rebel: the Civil War diary of Robert Masten Holmes, C.S.A. /
edited by Frank Allen Dennis ; foreword by Thomas L. Connelly. — Jackson :
University and College Press of Mississippi, [1973], — xix, 115 p. E605.H77
1862-1864.
Includes bibliographical references.
120. DANIEL M. HOLT, ca. 1819-1868 A Surgeons Civil War : the letters and diaiy of Daniel M. Holt, M.D. / edited bv
James M. Greiner, Janet L. Coryell & James R. Smither. — Kent, Ohio : Kent
State University Press, cl994. — xvi, 289 p. : ill., maps. E621.H76 1994
1862-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-276) and index.
26
121. CHARLES HOPKINS, 1842-1934 The Andersonville diary & memoirs of Charles Hopkins, 1st New Jersey Infantry/
edited by William B. Styple and John J. Fitzpatrick ; foreword by Roger Long.
— 1st ed. — Kearny, N.J. : Belle Grove Pub. Co., cl988. — 220 p. : ill.
E612.A5 H68 1988
1864-1865.
Bibliography: p. 220.
“Portions of this book have appeared in American Heritage”—T.p. verso.
122. OWEN JOHNSTON HOPKINS, 1844-1902 Under the flag of the Nation : diaries and letters of a Yankee volunteer in the
Civil War / edited by Otto F. Bond. — Columbus : Ohio State University Press
for the Ohio Historical Society, [1961], —xi, 308 p. : ports. E525.0337 no. 1
1861-1865.
Appendix includes muster roll of Company K, 42nd Regiment, Ohio Vol¬
unteer Infantry.
123. JAMES HORROCKS, b. 1843 My dear parents : the Civil War seen by an English Union soldier / by James
Horrocks ; edited by A.S. Lewis. — 1st American ed. — San Diego : Ilarcourt
Brace Jovanovieh, cl982. — 188 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. E601.H79 1982 1863-1865.
124. JEDEDIAH HOTCHKISS, 1828-1899 Make me a map of the Valley; the Ci\il War journal of Stonewall Jacksons topogra¬
pher / edited by Archie P. McDonald ; foreword by T. Harry Williams. — Dallas :
Southern Methodist University' Press, [1973], — xxxvii, 352 p. : ill. E605.H796 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 323-332.
The journal of Jedediah Hotchkiss is in the collections of the Manuscript
Division of the Library of Congress.
125. JAMES H. HOUGLAND, b. 1836 Diary of James Hougland : Civil War diary of James H. Ilougland, Company
“G”, 1st Indiana Cavalry for the year 1862 / transcription and foreword by Oscar
F. Curtis. — Bloomington, Ind. : Monroe County Civil War Centennial Commis¬
sion : Monroe County Historical Society, 1962, (1981 printing). — viii, 42 p. —
(Occasional paper / Monroe County Civil War Centennial Commission and
Monroe County Historical Society ; no. 2) E506.6 lst.H67 1981 1862.
27
126. John householder, i824-i887 Cemetery tales and Civil War diaiy / by George Stragand. — [S.l. : s.n., cl978]
([Scottdale, Pa., : Laurel Group Press]). — 91 p. : ill. E527.5 101st.H68 S77 1862- 1863.
Includes bibliographical references.
127. THOMAS DIX HOUSTON, 1842-1900 Prisoner of war letters, 1863-1865, from Johnson Island /edited by Charles W.
Turner. — [S.l. : s.n.], cl980 (Verona, Va. : McClure Print. Co.). — 84 p., [8] p.
of plates : ill. E616.J7 H86 1980
1863- 1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Houston was captured at Gettysburg and held in the federal prison at
Johnson Island, Sandusky, Ohio.
128. Lewis S. C. Howard, 1836-1897 War in Tennessee, Kentucky & Georgia, 1861-1864 / by Noah E. Howard. —
[Harriman? Tenn., s.n., 1966], — 24 leaves. E601.H838
1861-1864.
129. William Randolph Howell, 1842-1912 Westward the Texans : the Civil War journal of Private William Randolph How¬
ell / edited with introduction by Jerry D. Thompson. — 1st ed. — El Paso, Tex. :
Texas Western Press, University of Texas at El Paso, cl990. — 184 p. : ill.
E580.6.S53 H69 1990
1861-1862.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-173) and index.
130. HENRY HUDSON, d. 1913 PHILIP ROLINGER, d. 1911
Civil War sketchbook / by Henry Hudson. Civil War diary / by Philip Bolinger.
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143. ISAAC JACKSON, 1842-1903 “Some of the boys ...” The Civil War letters of Isaac Jackson, 1862-1865 / edit¬
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148. HENRY KAUFFMAN, 1843-1891 The Civil War letters (1862-1865) of Private Henry Kauffman : the Harmony
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152. EUGENE KINGMAN, 1844-1920 Tramping out the vintage, 1861-1864 : the Civil War diaries and letters of
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153. HENRY ADOLPH KIRCHER, b. 1841 A German in the Yankee fatherland : the Civil War letters of Henry A. Kircher /
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32
Sergeant Stephen Clinton Adams and friend, 6th Virginia Cavalry.
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156. JOHN LARGE, 1826-1863 One man’s war : the Civil War letters of John Large / edited by Angus M. Gunn,
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One hundred and five letters. Includes epilogue.
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157. JOHN VANCE LAUDERDALE, b. 1833 Wounded river : the Civil War letters of John Vance Lauderdale, M.D. / edited
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158. WILLIAM GATES LE DUC, 1823-1917 Recollections of a Civil War quartermaster : the autobiography of William G. Le
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159. SOLOMON AUGUSTUS LENFEST, £1. 1862-1863 The Diary of Solomon Augustus Lenfest, Co. G. Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, while
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160. WHITSEL LEWIS A Union soldiers diaiy / edited, printed, and published by Donald Lewis
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161. JEREMIAH DORAN LIKENS, b. 1837 A Civil War diary and letters / by a union officer, Jeremiah Doran Likens ; com¬
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No span of coverage discernible.
Includes name and location index.
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34
163. HENRY CLAY McCAULEY Henry Clay McCauleys Civil War diary and letters / [copied by] Martha A.
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165. HENRY DICKERSON McDANIEL, 1836-1926 With unabated trust : Major Henry McDaniel’s love letters from Confederate
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167. SAMUEL McILVAINE, 1824-1863 By the dim and flaring lamps : the Civil War diaries of Samuel Mcllvaine / edit¬
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Includes index.
168. RENJAMIN FRANKLIN McINTYRE, b. 1827 Federals on the frontier : the diary of Benjamin F. McIntyre, 1862-1864 / edited
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169. JAMES ADDISON McMURTREY, 1837-1901 Letters to Lucinda, 1862-1864 / written by J.A. McMurtrey ; typed and com¬
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170. JAMES P. MALLERY, b. 1833 Found no bushwhackers : the 1864 diary of Sgt. James P. Mallery, Company A,
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172. ARTHUR MIDDLETON MANIGAULT, 1824-1886 A Carolinian goes to war : the Civil War narrative of Arthur Middleton Mani-
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174. WILLIAM F. MARGRAFF, 1843-1862 A Civil War soldier’s last letters / written by William F. Margraff, during the Civil
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1861-1862.
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175. JOSEPH K. MARSHALL, 1841-1919 Civil War diary of Joseph K. Marshall : Co. E, 90th Regmt., 1st Brigade, Ohio
Volunteer Infantry, Aug. 29, 1862-July 31st, 1864 / in possession of and copied
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1862- 1864.
Appendix includes biographical data about Joseph K. Marshall.
176. HENRY MATRAU, 1845-1917 Letters home : Henry Matrau of the Iron Brigade / edited by Marcia Reid-
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1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-153) and index.
177. CHARLES MATTOCKS, b. 1840 Unspoiled heart : the journal of Charles Mattocks of the 17th Maine / edited by
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1863- 1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-425) and index.
178. PERRY MAYO, 1839-1921 The Civil War letters of Perry Mayo / edited by Robert W. Hodge. — East Lans¬
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Museum, Michigan State University : Cultural series ; v. 1, no. 3)
E514.5 2nd.M39 1967
1861-1864.
37
Robert B. Hurt, Jr., Adjutant 55th Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
Killed at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee.
179. JAMES TURNER MEADE, 1844-1903 Journal of prison life / by James T. Meade. — Torrington, Conn. : Rainbow
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1865.
Meade was a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Maryland.
180. PATRICK MEADE, 1831-1879 Journal of Patrick Mead(e), Jr. of Youghal Park, Co. Cork, Ireland, and
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No span of coverage discernible.
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Oct. 24, I860; on the Cumberland from Oct. 25 to March 8, 1862; on the Brazi-
leria from March 9 to May 5, 1862; and on the Brandywine from May 6 to June
14, 1862, when he was discharged.
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181. ARTHUR CALVIN MELLETTE, 1842-1896 The Civil War diary of Arthur Calvin Mellette / edited by Gerald W. Wolff and
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1864-1865.
This edition has been expanded to include the thirty-three pages of Mel¬
lette’s diary which were omitted from the first edition.
182. MORGAN WOLFE MERRICK, 1839-1919 From desert to Bayou : the Civil War journal and sketches of Morgan Wolfe
Merrick / introduction and notes by Jerry Thompson. — 1st ed. — El Paso, Tex.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 118]—127) and index.
183. WILLIAM N. MESERVE, 1840-1928 Meserve Civil War record / with the intriguing war story by Major William N.
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Appendices include: “William N. Meserve Chronology”; “The Meserve
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“Meserve Gallery and Images.”
184. VIRGIL HENRY MOATS, 1827-1863 Shiloh to Vicksburg : Dear Eliza : an eyewitness account in the Civil War letters
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185. THOMAS WILLIAM MOFFATT, 1844-1923 A Union soldiers Civil War : Civil War experiences of Thomas William Moffatt,
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leaves. E601.M7 1861-1965.
39
186. CORNELIUS LUTHER MOORE, 1842-1930 Comie : the Civil War letters of Lt. Cornelius L. Moore, Co. I, 57th Regiment,
New York State Volunteers / Gilbert C. Moore, Jr., editor ; Civil War commen¬
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1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: [v. 1] No special title — v. 2. Some Moore chronicles.
187. LESLIE GARNETT MORROW, b. 1836 Journal of Leslie G. Morrow, captains clerk of the U.S. Steamer Galena / with
introduction by Albert R Morrow. — Yorba Linda, Ca. : A.P. Morrow, [1988], —
i-7, 59 p. : ill. ’ E595.G35 M67 1988
1864.
A daily chronicle of a nine month voyage by a naval officer aboard the USS
Galena during the Civil War.
188. RLISS MORSE, 1837-1923 Civil War diaries & letters of Bliss Morse / compiled, edited, and published by
Loren J. Morse. — 1st ed. — Wagoner, Okla. : L.J. Morse, 1985. — xxi, 224 p. :
ill. E525.5 105th.M67 1985
1858-1866.
Includes 119 Civil War letters and copies of Pittman Phonographic diaiy
entries. Diaries of 1858, 1860, and 1866 present background and postwar life.
189. JOHN HOLRROOK MORSE, 1840-1897 Civil War : the letters of John Holbrook Morse, 1861-1865 / edited with com¬
mentary by Bianca Morse Federico, with the assistance of Betty Louise Wright.
— Washington : Federico, 1975. — 224 p. : ill. E601.M885 1975
1861- 1865.
A member of Company F, 105th Ohio Infantry from August 1862-July
1863, Morse reenlisted in Battery C, 1st Ohio Light Artillery from 1864-1865.
190. ALRERT WASHINGTON MOSEY, 1843-1895 A Union soldier’s diary. — [Mansfield, Ohio, Mansfield City' Board of Education,
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1862- 1865.
40
191. CHESLEY A. MOSMAN, 1842-1914 The Rough side of war : the Civil War journal of Chesley A. Mosman, 1st lieu¬
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192. CHARLES HERBERT MOULTON, 1843-1866 Fort Lyon to Harpers Ferry : on the border of North and South with “Rambling Jour” : the Civil War letters and newspaper dispatches of Charles H. Moulton
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Includes dispatches to the Berkshire Eagle and Berkshire Courier.
193. JAMES KING NEWTON, d. 1892 A Wisconsin boy in Dixie : the selected letters of James K. Newton / edited by
Stephen E. Ambrose. — Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1961. — 188 p. : ill. E601.N56
1861-1866.
Includes a roster of Company F, 14th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.
194. WILLIAM LEWIS NUGENT, 1832-1897 My dear Nellie : the Civil War letters of William L. Nugent to Eleanor Smith
Nugent / edited by William M. Cash and Lucy Somerville Howorth. — Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 1977. — xii, 247 p. : ill. E605.N83 1977
1860-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
195. JOHN C. O’CONNELL CHARLES BROTHER
Two naval journals, 1864, at the Battle of Mobile Bay : the journal of Mr. John C. O’Connell, CSN, on the C.S.S. Tennessee and the journal of Pvt. Charles Broth¬
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Mr. O'Connell’s journal: May 17, 1864-March 2, 1865. Private Brothers journal: March 14, 1864-August 5, 1864.
41
196. THOMAS GOLDSBOROUGH ODELL, 1830-1899 The Civil War correspondence of Judge Thomas Goldsborough Odell / [edited
by] Donald Odell Virdin ; introduction and historical footnotes by Brian C.
Pohanka. — Bowie, Md. : Heritage Books, 1992. —- xiii, 133 p.
E505.5 78th.034 1992 1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
197. THOMAS WARD OSBORN, 1833-1898 No middle ground : Thomas Ward Osborns letters from the field (1862-1864) /
edited by Herb S. Crumb and Katherine Dhalle. — Hamilton, N.Y. : Edmonston
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 191]—193) and index.
198. THOMAS JAMES OWEN, d. 1915 “Dear friends at home—.” : the letters and diary of Thomas James Owen, Fifti¬
eth New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment, during the Civil War / edited and
with an introduction by Dale E. Floyd. —Washington, D.C. : Historical Divi¬
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The diary covers the period from April 29 to May 18, 1864, and the early
stages of the Army of the Potomac’s 1864 spring offensive. Notes to letters are
included.
199. ARIO PARDEE, 1810-1892 Dear pa—and so it goes / [compiled by] Gertrude K. Johnston. — [Harrisburg, Pa. :
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200. THOMAS W. PARSONS, 1826-1915 Incidents & experiences in the life of Thomas W. Parsons, from 1826 to 1900 /
edited by Frank Furlong Mathias. — Lexington : University Press ol Kentucky,
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201. MARSENA RUDOLPH PATRICK, 1811-1888 Inside Lincoln’s Army; the diary of Marsena Rudolph Patrick, Provost Marshal
General, Army of the Potomac / edited by David S. Sparks. — [New York : T.
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202. EDMUND DEWITT PATTERSON, b. 1842 Yankee rebel : the Civil War journal of Edmund DeWitt Patterson / edited with an
introd. by John G. Barrett; biographical essay by Edmund Brooks Patterson. —
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, [1966]. — xix, 207 p. E605.P33 1861-1865.
Company register and notes are included.
Originally in the Lauderdale Rifles, Patterson later joined Company D, 9th
Alabama Infantry.
203. WILLIAM ELWOOD PATTERSON, 1841-1916 Campaigns of the 38th Regiment of the Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company K,
1861-1863 : the diaiy of William Elwood Patterson / edited by Lowell Wayne
Patterson. —- Bowie, Md. : Heritage Books, 1992. — v, 58 p. : ill.
E505.5 38th.P38 1992 1861-1865.
Complemented by letters Patterson wrote to his father, a short history of
Jasper County, Illinois, and indexes for names, places, and battles.
204. ELISHA FRANKLIN PAXTON, 1828-1863 The Civil War letters of General Frank “Bull” Paxton, CSA, a lieutenant of Lee
& Jackson / edited by John Gallatin Paxton ; introduced by Harold B. Simpson.
— Hillsboro, Tex. : Hill Jr. College Press, 1978. —viii, 102 p. : ill.
E581.5.S76 P396 1861-1863.
Bibliography: p. 100.
The letters are in the Judith Hotchkiss Collection, Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress.
205. MARCUS PECK, 1839-1863 Marcus Peck : letters of a Civil War soldier and his family / Eva PI. Gemmill and
Marie E. Hoffman, editors. — Poestenkill, N.Y. : Poestenldll Historical Society,
1993. — iv, 70, A-l-A-16 p. : ill., maps. E523.5 169th P43 1993 1862-1863.
43
206. GEORGE WASHINGTON PEDDY, 1834-1913 ZERLINA CATHERINE PEDDY, 1838-1927
Saddle bag and spinning wheel : being the Civil War letters of George W. Peddy,
M.D., Surgeon, 56th Georgia Volunteer Regiment, C.S.A. and his wife Kate
Featherston Peddy / edited by George Peddy Cuttino. — 1st ed. — Macon, Ga.
: Mercer University Press, cl981. — 332 p., [1] leaf of plates. E625.P36 1861- 1865.
Letters exchanged between Confederate surgeon G. Peddy and his wife, Z.
Peddy, 1861-1865.
207. ALFRED RROWN PETICOLAS, 1838-1915 Rebels on the Rio Grande : the Civil War journal of A.B. Peticolas / edited by
Don E. Alberts. — 1st ed. — Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,
cl984. — Lx, 187 p. : ill., ports. E605.P47 1984 1862.
Bibliography: p. 169-179.
Includes drawings, maps, and editorial notes.
208. ARARELLA SPEAIRS PETTIT WILLIAM REVERLEY PETTIT, b. 1825
Civil War letters of Arabella Speairs and William Beverley Pettit of Fluvanna
County, Virginia, March 1862-March 1865 / edited by Charles W. Turner. —
[Roanoke, Va.] : Virginia Lithography and Graphics, [cl988- .] —v. <1 > : ill.
E605.P49 1988 1862- 1865.
Includes William B. Pettits diary, 1862-1863.
209. FREDERICK PETTIT, 1842-1864 Infantryman Pettit: die Civil War letters of Corporal Frederick Pettit, late of Com¬
pany C, 100th Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, “The Round-
heads,” 1862-1864 / edited by William Gilfillan Gavin. — Shippensburg, Pa. :
White Mane Pub. Co., cl990. — xv, 214 p. : ill., maps. E527.5 100th.P47 1990 1862-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-210) and index.
210. IRA S. PETTIT, 1841-1864 The Diary of a dead man : letters and diary of Ira S. Pettit, Wilson, Niagara
County, New York, who served Company B, 11th Regiment, 2nd Brigade,
44
United States Army during the War Between the States / [Compiled by J. P.
Ray], — [SI : s.n.], el969. — vi, 202 leaves : map. E601.P52 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 408-420.
Index and appendixes are included.
Served in Company B and Company F, 11th Regiment, USA (regular).
211. ELIJAH PARSONS PETTY, 1828-1864 Journey to Pleasant Hill : the Civil War letters of Captain Elijah P. Petty, Walkers
Texas Division, CSA / edited by Norman D. Brown ; with an introduction by O.
Scott Petty ; pictures by John Groth. — 1st ed. — San Antonio : University of
Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures, el982. — xx, 471 p. : ill.
E580.5.W34 P47 1982 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An epilogue traces the subsequent history of the division to its disband¬
ment at Camp Groce, Hempstead, Texas, May 20, 1865.
212. FELIX PIERRE POCHE A Louisiana Confederate : diary of Felix Pierre Poche / edited by Edwin C.
Bearss ; translation from the French by Eugenie Watson Somdal; with an index
by Edward Bouriaque — 1863-1865. — Natchitoches, La. : Louisiana Studies
Institute, Northwestern State University, [1972], —x, 352 p. E605.P6313 1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references.
213. JAMES T. POE, 1829-1913 The Raving foe : the Civil War diary of Major James T. Poe, C.S.A., and the 11th
Arkansas Volunteers, and a complete list of prisoners / compiled and edited by
J.C. Poe. — [Eastland, Tex. : printed by the Longhorn Press, 1967], — 72, [56]
p. : facsims., ports. E605.P65 1967 1862.
214. DANIEL J. PRICKITT, 1840-1927 Daniel J. Pricldtt, Sergeant, Company H, Third Ohio Volunteer Cavalry,
1861-1865 / edited by E.D. Stoltz. — [Archbold, Ohio : E.D. Stoltz], 1988. —
208 p. E525.6 3rd.P75 1988 1861-1865.
45
Sergeant Thomas Jefferson Bushin, Company K, 12th Georgia Infantry. Killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1S62.
215. SHEPHERD GREEN PRYOR, 1828-1911 PENELOPE TYSON PRYOR
A Post of honor : the Pryor letters, 1861—63 : letters from Capt. S.G. Pryor,
Twelfth Georgia Regiment and his wife, Penelope Tyson Pryor / edited and nar¬
rated by Charles R. Adams, Jr. — Fort Valley, Ga. : Garret Publications, cl989.
— xviii, 456 p. : ill., ports. E470.P79 1989 1861-1863.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 438-441) and index.
216. ISAAC NELSON RAINEY, b. 1845 Experiences ol I. N. Rainey in the Confederate Army. [Columbia? Tenn.,
1965], — 107 leaves. E605.R16 1965
1863-1865.
46
217. JOHN B. REID, 1830-1907
Civil War letters of John B. Reid. — Greenville, Ill. : Bond County Genealogical
Society, [1991?]. — 198 leaves. E505.5 130th.R45 1991
1862-1865.
218. WHITELAYV REID, 1837-1912
A Radical view : the “Agate” dispatches of Whitelaw Reid, 1861-1865 / edited
with an introd. and notes by James G. Smart. — Memphis : Memphis State Uni¬
versity Press, cl976. — 2 v. E464.R4 1976
1861-1865.
Reids scrapbooks are in the Manuscript Division of the Libraiy of Congress.
219. ELISHA HUNT RHODES, 1842-1917
All for the Union : a history of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry in the
War of the Great Rebellion as told by the diary and letters of Elisha Hunt
Rhodes, who enlisted as a private in ‘61 and rose to the command of his regi¬
ment / edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes. — 1st ed. — Lincoln, RI : A. Mowbray,
cl985. — 256 p. : ill. E528.5 2ntl.R46 1985 1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 250-255.
Section notes are included.
In the epilogue, Frederick Miller Rhodes, Jr. remembers his grandfather.
220. EDWIN RICE, b. 1839 Civil War letters of Edwin Rice / edited by Ted Perry. — Neenah, Wis. : Quality
Print., cl975. — iii, 84 p. : ill.
E601.R5 1975
1861-1862.
221. JOHN V. RICHARDS, 1843-1928
From Wisconsin to the sea : the Civil War letters of Sergeant John V. Richards, Thirty-first Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1865 / edited by Richard C. Rattenbury, with introduction, narrative, and notes. — 1st ed. —
[Happy, Tex.] : R.C. Rattenbury, cl986. — 111 p., [17] p. of plates : ilk, maps.
E537.5 31st.R53 1986 Bibliography: p. 103.
Forty-three letters covering a period from December 31, 1862 to January 2, 1865.
An epilogue, a regimental chronology, statistics, and explanatory notes are included.
47
222. GEORGE SIDENBENDER RICHARDSON, 1839-1897 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS RICHARDSON, 1841-1863
“For my country” : the Richardson letters, 1861-1865 / compiled & edited by
Gordon C. Jones. — Wendell, N.C. : Broadfoot Pub. Co. ; Chesapeake, Va. :
Copies from G.C. Jones, 1984. — ix, 195 p. : ill. E507.R53 1985
1861- 1865.
Bibliography: p. 184.
An appendix includes a chart of the descendants of Samuel L. Richardson,
a history of the Iowa Infantry, 6th Regiment, at Shiloh, and an index.
223. EDWARD HASTINGS RIPLEY, 1839-1915 Vermont general : the unusual war experiences of Edward Hastings Ripley,
1862-1865 / edited by Otto Eisenschiml. — New York : Devin-Adair, 1960. —
viii, 340 p. : ill., ports., maps. E470.R5 A4
1862- 1865.
224. OLIVER S. ROBINSON, 1839-1863 The Diary and letters of Oliver S. Robinson / compiled and edited by Opal Han¬
son. — Kensington, Md. : Village Press, 1968. — 86, [21] leaves : ill., maps (part
fold, col.), ports. E601.R68
1861-1863.
Bibliography: leaves [104-105],
225. WILLIAM JOSEPH ROBINSON, 1832-1902 Civil War diary of Capt. William J. Robinson. — [Franklin, Tenn. : Williamson
County Historical Society, 1975], — 65 leaves. E579.6 20th.R63 1975
1863.
226. PHILIP ROESCH Memorandum of Philip Roesch, Co. H, 25th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers :
kept all during my service, August 6, 1862 to June 11, 1865 / typed and copied
by Richard K. Long. — Midland, Mich. : R.K. Long, 1979. — 28 leaves.
E537.5 25th.R64 1979
1862-1865.
Includes a chronology of Philip Roesch’s service from August 6, 1862 to
June 11, 1865.
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227. LAFAYETTE ROGAN, 1830-1906 Diary of Lafayette Rogan, C.S.A. prisoner of war at Rock Island Prison Barracks,
1863-1865. — [SI : s.n., 1938?]. — iii, 94 p, E605.R7 1938 1864.
228. MARK ELLING ALLEN ROGERS Patriots in bine : Civil War letters of the Mark E. Rogers family of Fairfax, Ver¬
mont / Mark Curtis Wilson. — West Lafayette, Ind., Fairfax, Vt. : M.C. Wilson.
Copies available from Fairfax Historical Society, 1987. —viii, 88 p. : ill.
E464.W55 1987 1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 84.
229. HANNAH ANDERSON ROPES, 1809-1863 Civil War nurse : the diary and letters of Hannah Ropes / edited, with introd.
and commentary by John R. Brumgardt. — 1st ed. — Knoxville : University of
Tennessee Press, cl980. — xiv, 149 p. : port. E621.R663 1862-1863.
Bibliography: p. 139-144.
230. ALEXANDER GRANT ROSE, 1838-1929 The Civil War diaries of Alexander Grant Rose (1838-1920) / edited with a bio¬
graphical introd. and annotated indexes of all the names, places, and military
units mentioned in the diaries, by his grandson, Alexander G. Rose III. — Balti¬
more : A. G. Rose III, 1974. —xii, 110 leaves, [2] leaves of plates : ports.
E601.R7413 1974 Diary I: Oct. 1, 1862 to Sept. 1, 1863, written as a private in Company B,
177th Regiment of New York State Volunteers, describing primarily the Fort
Hudson, Louisiana campaign. Diaiy II: Aug. 25, 1864 to June 2, 1865, written as
a private in the 11th Regiment of the New York Independent Battery Light
Artillery, describing primarily the Petersburg, Virginia campaign. Material is
edited with a biographical introduction and annotated indexes of all the names,
places, and military units mentioned in the diaries.
231. SYLVESTER RYNEARSON, d. 1912 The Civil War letters of Sylvester Rynearson, 1861-1865 / edited by Edward
Rynearson Michaels. — [San Rafael, Calif.?] : E.R. Michaels, 1981. — 274 p., 30
leaves of plates : ill. E507.5 15th.R9A4 1981 1861-1865.
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232. JONATHAN THOMAS SCHARF, 1843-1898 The Personal memoirs of Jonathan Thomas Scharf of the First Maryland
Artillery / edited by Tom Kelley. — 1st ed. — Baltimore : Butternut and Blue,
1992. —viii, 81 p., [2] leaves of plates. : map, port., facsim. E566.8 lst.S28 1992 1861- 1864.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The original diary is in the possession of the New York State Library and
is published with their permission”—T.p. verso.
233. EDWARD SCHILLING, 1844-1925 My three years in the Volunteer Army of the United States of America, from
August 12th, 1862, to June 10th, 1865 / Edw. Schilling ; [edited by Barbara
Schilling Everstine]. — [S.l : s.n, 1985], — vi, 108 p. : ill. E512.5 4th.S35 1985 1862- 1865.
234. SAMUEL CHADWICK SCHOYER, 1840-1890 The Road to Cold Harbor : field diary, January 1-June 12, 1864 of Samuel C.
Schoyer, captain. Company G, 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment : supple¬
mented by accounts of other offices and a brief history of the regiment / edited
by William T. Schoyer. — Pittsburgh, Pa. : W. T. Schoyer, 1986. — 117 p., [2] p.
of plates. : ill., maps, ports. E476.52.S33 1986 1864.
Bibliography: p. 115-117.
Includes muster roll of the 139th regimental staff and Company G.
235. EZEKIEL KOEHLER SCHWARTZ Civil war diary of Ezekiel Koehler Schwartz, March 1863 to June 1865, and his¬
tory of E.K. Schwartz Family. — Shelbyville, Ill. : Shelby County Historical &
Genealogical Society, 1989. — 90 p. : ill. E505.5 115th.S39 1989 1863- 1865.
236. BENJAMIN M. SEATON The Bugle softly blows : the Confederate diaiy of Benjamin M. Seaton / edited
by Harold B. Simpson. — [1st ed.]. — Waco, Tex. : Texian Press, 1965. — xxv,
117 p. : ill., map, ports. E605.S5
1861-1865.
Appendix includes roster of Company G, 10th Texas Volunteer Infantry
Regiment, bibliography and index.
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237. JACOB M. SEIBERT, b. 1843 Letters of a Pennsylvania volunteer, 1861-1865 / [by] Jacob M. Seibert : com¬
piled by Raymond Martin Bell. — Washington, Pa. : [s.n.], 1971. — 6 leaves.
E601.S46 1861-1864.
238. WILLIAM ROBERT SESSIONS, 1835-1914 Diary of Sgt. William R. Sessions of South Wilbraham, Massachusetts, Company
I, 46th Regt. M.V.M. / typed by Beryle C. Doten ; sponsored by the Historical
Society of the Town of Hampden, Inc. — [Hampden, Mass.] : The Society, 1987.
— a-d, 19 leaves : ill. E513.5 46th.S47 1987 1863.
239. WILLIAM J. SEYMOUR, 1832-1886 The Civil War memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour : reminiscences of a
Louisiana Tiger / edited, with an introduction by Terry L. Jones. — Baton Rouge
: Louisiana State University Press, cl991. — 162 p. : maps. E605.S54 1991 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 153]—155) and index.
Union Soldiers encamped at Citico Creek, East of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
51
240. JAMES MAYNARD SHANKLIN, 1836-1863 “Dearest Lizzie” : the Civil War as seen through the eyes of Lieutenant Colonel
James Maynard Shanklin of Southwest Indiana’s own 42nd Regiment, Indiana
Volunteer Infantry . .. / edited by Kenneth P. McCutchan. — Evansville, Ind. :
Friends of Willard Library Press, 1988. — vi, 321 p., [17] leaves of plates : ill.,
map. E506.5 42nd.S5 1988 1861-1863.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
241. ROBERT GOULD SHAW, 1847-1863 Blue-eyed child of fortune : the Civil War letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
/ edited by Russell Duncan. — Athens : University of Georgia Press, cl992. —
xxiii, 421 p. : ill. E513.5 54th.S53 1992 1861- 1863.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 391—404) and index.
242. JAMES B. SHEERAN, 1819-1881 Confederate chaplain, : a war journal / edited by Joseph T. Durkin ; with a pref.
by Bruce Catton. — Milwaukee : Bruce Pub. Co., [I960], — xiii, 168 p. : ill.
E635.S5 14th Louisiana, C.S.A., from 1862 to 1865 in the Army of Northern Virginia.
An index is included.
243. WILLIAM H. H. SHIBLEY, 1840-1932 JOHN S. SHIBLEY, 1843-1913
The Civil War letters of the Shibley brothers, Wm. H. H. and John S., to then-
dear parents in Van Buren, Arkansas / [edited by] Ruie Ann Smith Park. —
Fayetteville, Ark. : Washington County Historical Society, 1963. — 19, [98] p. :
ill.' ‘ E605.P27
1862- 1863.
244. JOHN A. SHULTZ, b. 1839 One year at war : the diary of Private John A. Shultz, August 1, 1863-August 1,
1864 / [edited by] Hobart L. Morris, Jr. — [1st ed.]. — New York : Vantage
Press, [1968], — 111 p. : ilk, maps. E601.S58
1863-1864.
Bibliography: p. 108-111.
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245. JUSTUS MITCHELL SILLIMAN, 1842-1896 A New Canaan private in the Civil War : letters of Justus M. Silliman, 17th Con¬
necticut Volunteers / Edward Marcus, editor. — New Canaan, CT : New Canaan
Historical Society, cl984. — x, 117 p. : ill., maps. E601.S56 1984 1862-1865.
Includes a roster of Company Id, 17th Connecticut Volunteers.
246. RICHARD WRIGHT SIMPSON, 1840-1912 Far, far from home : the wartime letters of Dick and Tally Simpson, Third South
Carolina Volunteers / edited by Guy R. Everson and Edward H. Simpson, Jr. —
New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. — xxi, 316 p. : ill.
E577.5 3rd.S56 1994 1861-1863.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-300) and index.
247. RENJAMIN T. SMITH, 1844-1908 Private Smith’s journal; recollections of the late war — Chicago : R. R. Donnel¬
ley, 1963. — lxii, 253 p. : illus., port., maps. E601.S63 1861-1865.
248. DAVID SMITH, b. 1825 Who only stand and wait : Civil War letters of David and Ann Smith, 1863-1865
/ edited by Helene C. Phelan. — Almond, N.Y. : H.C. Phelan, 1990. — 407 p. :
ill. E601.S634 1990 1862- 1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-405) and genealogical materials.
David Smith served at Governors Island and then in a succession of forts
in the New York area.
249. EDWARD PARMELEE SMITH, 1827-1876 Gerty’s papa’s Civil War / Edward Parmelee Smith ; edited by William PI. Arm¬
strong. — New York : Pilgrim Press, cl984. — xvii, 91 p. E601.S636 1984 1863- 1865.
Includes bibliographical references.
All the letters were pubished in The Well-Spring, a magazine for children.
250. MARCUS M. SPIEGEL, 1829-1864 Your true Marcus : the Civil War letters of a Jewish colonel / edited by Frank L.
Byrne and Jean Powers Soman. — [Kent, Ohio] : Kent State University Press,
cl985. — xi, 353 p. : ill. E540.J5 S65 1985
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1861-1864.
Bibliography: p. 342-345.
A foreword by Dr. Jacob R. Marcus is followed by over one hundred letters.
251. ISSAC J. STAMPER The Civil War diary of Issae J. Stamper : of Bradley County, Term. Enlisted Decem¬
ber 26, 1861 at Sweetwater, Tennessee; his regiment surrendered May 9, 1865. —
Cleveland, Tenn. : Cleveland Public Library, 1970. — 82 leaves. E605.S8 1861-1865.
252. AMOS EDWARD STEARNS, b. 1833 The Civil War diary of Amos E. Stearns, a prisoner at Andersonville / edited by
Leon Basile. — Rutherford [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Lon¬
don : Associated University Presses, cl981. — xii, 127 p. : ill. E612.A5 S79 1863-1864.
Bibliography: p. 119-122.
Stearns was captured at Drewrys Bluff.
253. AUSTIN C. STEARNS, 1837-1924 Three years with Company K / Austin C. Stearns ; edited by Arthur A. Kent. —
Rutherford [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, cl976. — 346 p. : ill.
E601.S815 1976
1861-1864.
Bibliography: p. 342.
254. THOMAS NICHOLS STEVENS, 1835-1908 “Dear Carrie— “ : the Civil War letters of Thomas N. Stevens / George M.
Blackburn, editor ; illustrations by Andrea Lozano. — Mount Pleasant, Mich. :
Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, 1984. —xx, 341 p. : ill.,
ports. ' ' E537.5 28th.S74 1984
1862-1865.
Includes bibliographies.
255. WILLIAM STOKES, 1833-1905 Saddle soldiers : the Civil War correspondence of General William Stokes of the
4th South Carolina Cavalry / [edited] by Lloyd Halliburton. — Orangeburg, S.C.
: Sandlapper Pub. Co., cl993. — xiv, 265 p. : ill., maps. E467.1.S868 A4 1993
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-256) and index.
54
256. ROBERT HALE STRONG A Yankee private’s Civil War / edited by Ashley Halsey. — Chicago : H. Regnery
Co., 1961. — 218 p. : illus. ... E601.S895 1862-1865.
257. DAVID HUNTER STROTHER, 1816-1888 A Virginia Yankee in the Civil War : the diaries of David Hunter Strother. —
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [1961], — xx, 294 p. : ill.
E470.S88 1862-1864.
258. JAMES R SULLIVAN, 1841-1906 An Irishman in the Iron Brigade : the Civil War memoirs of James P. Sullivan,
Sergt., Company K, 6th Wisconsin Volunteers / by William J.K. Beaudot and
Lance J. Herdegen. — New York : Fordham University Press, 1993. — viii, 189 p. :
ill., ports. -—- (Irish in the Civil War, 1044—5315 ; no. 3) E537.5 6th.B4 1993 1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]—176) and index.
259. AARON T. SUTTON, d. 1927 Prisoner of the Rebels in Texas : the Civil War narrative of Aaron T. Sutton, cor¬
poral, 83rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry / edited by David G. Maclean. — 1st ed. —
Decatur, Ind. : Americana Books, 1978. — xii, 178 p. : ill. E612.T9 S94 1864-1865.
Captured at Mansfield and imprisoned at Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas.
260. NELSON TAYLOR, ca. 1839-1898 Saddle and saber : Civil War letters of Corporal Nelson Taylor, Ninth New York
State Volunteer Cavalry, to his father Shubael Taylor and sister Hannah, Clifton
Park, New York, November 14, 1861-October 30, 1864 / compilation, editing,
and commentary by his grandson. Gray Nelson Taylor. — Bowie, Md. : Heritage
Books, 1993. — xiii, 203 p., [16] leaves of plates : ill., ports., facsims.
E523.6 9th.T39 1993 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-202).
261. JAMES G. THEAKER, 1830-1910 Through one man’s eyes : the Civil War experiences of a Belmont County volun¬
teer: letters of James G. Theaker / annotated by Paul E. Rieger. — [1st ed. —
Mount Vernon, Ohio : printed by Print. Arts Press,, 1974]. — xx, 177 p. : ill.
E60I.T38 1974
55
i
1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 174-175.
Captain, Company F, 50th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Additional material included in Appendix A: Roster of Company F, 50th
Regiment, O.V.I. Personnel who were present for duty on September 4, 1864,
and a regimental history.
262. THOMAS CRAWFORD THORURN, 1829-1911 My experiences during the Civil War — [Cleveland? 1963], — 197 p. : ill.
E601.T42 1862-1865.
263. JAMES THOMAS THOMPSON, 1840-1862 A Georgia boy with “Stonewall’’ [ackson and his family : the letters of James
Thomas Thompson / [edited by] by Austin Aurelia. — Atlanta, Ga. : Happy Val¬
ley Press, cl992. — 147 p. : ill. (some col.), maps. E559.5 llth.G46 1992
1861-1862.
Includes Thompsons letters and genealogical materials.
264. RICHARD SWAIN THOMPSON, 1837-1914 While my country is in danger : the life and letters of Lieutenant Colonel
Richard S. Thompson, Twelfth New Jersey Volunteers / Gerry Harder Poriss and
Ralph G. Poriss. — Hamilton, N.Y. : Edmonston Pub., cl994. — xvi, 229 p. : ill.,
maps. E521.5 12th.P67 1994
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]—216) and index.
265. RILLY TILGHMAN Narrative of Billy Tilghman / transcribed and edited by Paul E. Sluby, Sr., Stan¬
ton L. Wormley. — [Washington, D.C.] : Columbian Harmony Society, cl983.
— viii, 7 leaves. E601.T55 1983
1861.
Chronicles Tilghman s part in recapturing of the trading schooner E.G.
Warring from her prize crew, and saving himself from being sold into slavery.
266. JOHN WILLIAM TUTTLE, 1837-1927 The Union, the Civil War, and John W. Tuttle : a Kentucky captains account /
edited by Hambleton Tapp and James C. Klotter. — Frankfort : Kentucky His¬
torical Society, cl980. — xv, 298 p. : ill. E601.T927 1860-1866.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Also included is a regimental history of the 3rd Kentucky Volunteer
Infantry from Report of the Adjutant General of the Slate of Kentucky,
1861 1866 (2 vol. Frankfort, fohn 11. Harney, 1866-1867).
267. WILLIAM NELSON TYLER, 1838-1910 The Dispatch carrier; and, Memoirs of Andersonville / by William N. Tyler. —
Bernalillo, N.M. : |. Beer and G. Macmaster, cl992. — vii, 59, 43 p.
E601.T983 1992
This book actually contains two works, The Dispatch Carrier and Memoirs
<>/ Andersonville. The first covers the years from L861 to 1864 and the second
covers the years 1864 to 1865.
208. CHARLES HENRY VEIL, 1842-1910 The Memoirs of (Charles I Ienry Veil : a soldier’s recollections of the Civil War
and the Arizona Territory/ edited and with an introduction by Herman |. Viola.
1st ed. — Nc'w York : Orion Books, cl993. — xxviii, 194 p. : ilk, 1 map. —
(Library of the American West) E601.V45 1993 1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-188) and index.
269. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WADE, 1837-1865 Sergeant Wade’s Letters, 1863-1865/ [by] E. Earl Newsom. — [Salisbury,
Conn., 1968]. — 78 leaves : ill. ’ E601.W142 N48 1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references.
The writer is Sgt. Benjamin Franklin Wade, Company A, 102nd Ohio Vol¬
unteer Infantry. Six letters are more descriptive of family history than of the war.
270. WILLIAM F. WAGNER, 1831-1864 Letters of William F. Wagner, Confederate soldier / edited by (oe M. Hatley and
Linda B. I lull nun. Wendell, N.C. : Broad foot’s Bookmark, cl 983.—vi, 103
p„ [2] leaves of plates : ill. E605.W23 1983 1862-1863.
Bibliography: p. 93-95.
Includes letters from his wife and brothers.
57
Captain William Caleb Brown, Rough and Ready
Guards, 14th North Carolina Regiment.
271. CHARLES SHIELS WAINWRIGHT, 1826-1907 A Diary of battle : the personal journals of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright,
1861-1865 / edited by Allan Nevins. — [1st ed.]. — New York : Harcourt, Brace
& World, [1962], — 549 p. : ill. E470.W3 1861-1865.
272. ROBERT C. WALLACE, 1837-1928 A Few memories of a long life / by Robert C. Wallace — New ed. / edited by
John M. Carroll. — Fairfield, Wash. : Ye Galleon Press, [1988]. — 137 p. : port.
E601.W2 1988 1861-1865. Bibliography: p. 105-130.
273. SOCRATES TOWNSEND WALMSLEY, b. 1847 Experiences of a Civil War horse-soldier / George P Walmsley, Sr. — Lanham,
Md. : University Press of America, cl993. — viii, 173 p. E521.6 2nd.W34 1993 1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]) and index.
58
274. JOSEPH RICHARDSON WARD, 1838-1912 An Enlisted soldiers view of the Civil War : the wartime papers of Joseph
Richardson Ward, Jr. / edited by D. Duane Cummins and Daryl Hohweiler. —
Rev. ed. — West Lafayette, Inch : Belle Publications, f989. — xxiii, 269 p. : ill.
E505.5 39th.W28 1989
1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-258) and indexes.
275. WILLIAM WALKER WARD, 1825-1871 “For the sake of my country” : the diary of Col. W.W. Ward, 9th Tennessee Cav¬
alry, Morgans Brigade, C.S.A / edited by R.B. Rosenburg. — Murfreesboro,
Tenn. : Southern Heritage Press, cl992. —viii, 164 p. : ill. — (Journal of Con¬
federate history series) E579.6 9th.W36 1992 1864-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 152]—158) and index.
276. THOMAS WARE, 1838-1863 FRANKLIN HORNER, ca. 1836-1904
35 days to Gettysburg : the campaign diaries of two American enemies / Mark
Nesbitt. — 1st ed. — Harrisburg, PA : Stackpole Books, cl992. — ix, 208 p. : ill.
E475.51.N47 1992 1863.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-202) and index.
Presents the day-by-day diary entries of a Confederate soldier from Geor¬
gia and a U nion Soldier from Pennsylvania as they approach and fight at Gettys¬
burg.
277. JAMES MONROE WATSON, 1834-1914 Confederate from east Texas : the Civil War letters of James Monroe Watson /
edited by Judy Watson McClure. — Quanah, Tex. : Nortex Press, cl976. — viii,
66 p. : ill. E580.5 10th.W37 1976 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 52-55.
278. ELLERY WERSTER, 1842-1908 Men of Vermont in Confederate prisons / compiled by Rosa A. Goodrich. —
[Winter Haven, Fla.] : R.A. Goodrich, [1985 or 1986]. — [44] p., [4] leaves of
plates: ill. E611.W4 1985 1864.
Narrative of Ellery Webster, originally published in the Orleans County
Monitor (Vermont), December 25, 1899-April 16, 1900.
59
This account includes the list of Vermont men of the 4th and 11th Regi¬
ments compiled by Ellery Webster and the Vermont names from the Atwater list.
279. EDWIN WELLER, 1839-1908 A Civil War courtship : the letters of Edwin Weller From Antietam to Atlanta /
edited by William Walton. — 1st ed. — Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1980. —
202 p. : ill. E523.5 107th.W443
1862-1865.
280. PETER WELSH, 1830-1864 Irish green and Union blue : the Civil War letters of Peter Welsh, color sergeant,
28th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers / edited by Lawrence Frederick Kohl
with Margaret Cosse Richard. — New York : Fordham University Press, 1986.
— xxii, 170 p., [17] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps. E513.5 28th.W45 1986
1862-1864.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Welsh served in Company K.
Included are an epilogue and a list of engagements of the regiment.
281. HENRY S. WHITE, 1828-1916 Prison life among the Rebels : recollections of a Union chaplain / edited by
Edward D. Jervey. — Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, cl990. — xiii, 94
p. :port. E611.W5 1990
1864-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [86]—92).
282. WYMAN SILAS WHITE, 1841-1923 The Civil War diaiy of Wyman S. White : first sergeant of Company F, 2nd Unit¬
ed States Sharpshooter Regiment / edited by Russell C. White. — 1st ed. — Bal¬
timore : Butternut and Blue, 1991. — ii, 373 p. : ill., maps. E492.7.W45 1991
1861- 1865.
283. JOSEPH WHITNEY, 1832 or 33-1914 Kiss Clara for me : the story of Joseph Whitney and his family, early days in the
Midwest, and soldiering in the American Civil War / a collection of letters edited
by Robert J. Snetsinger. — State College, Pa. : Carnation Press, 1969. — 175 p. :
ill., ports. E601.S67
1862- 1865.
60
284. EDWARD KING WIGHTMAN, 1835-1865 From Antietam to Fort Fisher : the Civil War letters of Edward King Wightman,
1862-1865 / edited by Edward G. Longacre. — Rutherford London Cranbury,
N] : Fairleigh Dickenson University Press Associated University Presses, cl985.
— 295 p. : ill. E523.5.9th.W53 1985 1862-1865.
Bibliography: p. 247-284.
Wightman was a private in the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry, and later
was a noncommissioned officer in the 3rd New York Volunteers.
Included is an epilogue, a fathers journey, and notes.
285. HIRAM SMITH WILLIAMS, 1833-1921 This war so horrible : the Civil War diary of Hiram Smith Williams / edited by
Lewis N. Wynne and Robert A. Taylor. — Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama
Press, cl993. — xvii, 175 p. : ilk, maps. E476.7.W55 1993 1864-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [ 167]—170) and index.
286. JAMES M. WILLIAMS, 1837-1903 From that terrible field : Civil War letters of James M. Williams, Twenty-First
Alabama Infantry Volunteers / edited by John Kent Folnrar. — University, Ala. :
University of Alabama Press, el981. — xvi, 187 p. : ill. E551.5 21st.W54 1981 1861- 1865.
Bibliography: p. [ 180]—181.
Williams was a captain of Company A.
287. WILLIAM LYNE WILSON, 1843-1900 A Borderland Confederate. — [Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press,
[1962], —138 p. : ill. ' E605.W76 1862- 1865.
Appendix includes muster roll of Company B, 12th Virginia Cavalry, Laurel
Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia.
61
288. JOSHUA WINTERS, 1843-1900 Civil War letters and diary of Joshua Winters : a private in the Union Army
Company G, first western Virginia volunteer infantry / editing and introduction
by Elizabeth Davis Swiger. — Parsons, West Va. : McClain Print. Co., 1991. —
140 p. : ill., maps. E536.5 lst.W56 1991
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 132) and index.
289. MATHEW WOODRUFF, 1843-1882 A Union soldier in the land of the vanquished : the diary of Sergeant Mathew
Woodruff, June-December, 1865 / edited and annotated by F.N. Boney. — Uni¬
versity : University of Alabama Press. [1969], — viii, 103 p. : facsims. — (South¬
ern historical publications ; no. 13) E601.W86
1865.
Bibliography: p. 91-95.
The diary of a Union soldier stationed at Pascagoula, Mississippi after the
Civil War.
290. JAMES WREN, b. 1825 From New Bern to Fredericksburg : Captain James Wrens diaiy : B Company,
48th Pennsylvania Volunteers, February 20, 1862-December 17, 1862 / John
Michael Priest, editor in chief; Robert Brown, assistant editor ; Brian Blicken-
staff... [et ah], research assistants. — Shippensburg, Pa. : White Mane Pub. Co.,
cl990. — vi, 140 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., maps. E527.5 48th.W748 1990
1862.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131) and index.
291. ALBERT A. WRIGHT, 1838-1904 Diary for 1864 / by Albert A. Wright; transcribed and prepared by George J.
Fluhr. — 1st ed. — New York, N.Y. : Aidan Press, [1963], — 15, 1, 1 leaves.
E527.5 32nd.W75 1963
1864.
62
Collected Narratives
292. African-American Soldiers A Grand army of Black men : letters from African-American soldiers in the
Union Army, 1861-1865 / edited by Edwin S. lledkey. — Cambridge ; New York
: Cambridge University Press, 1992. — xix, 302 p. — (Cambridge studies in
American literature and culture ; [63]) E540.N3 G74 1992 1861- 1865.
The 176 letters in this collection were written by black soldiers in the
Union army during the Civil War to black and abolitionist newspapers.
293. Illinois Infantry Through the South with a Union soldier / edited by Arthur H. De Rosier, Jr. —
Johnson City, Tenn. : East Tennessee State University, Research Advisory Coun¬
cil, [1969], — x, 177 p. : maps, ports. E601.D47 1862- 1865.
294. Massachusetts Volunteers The Long road for home : the Civil War experiences of four farmboy soldiers of
the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteer Infantry as told by
their personal correspondence, 1861-1864 / edited by Henry C. Lind. —
Rutherford, N.J. : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, cl992. — 210 p. : ill.
E513.5 27th.L6 1992 1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Epilogue includes reflections of the editor upon visiting Cold Harbor
battlefield.
63
295. Michigan Cavalry Civil War letters to Amanda Patterson Trim / compiled by Rosemary Southworth
Reynolds McCarthy. — St. Petersburg, Fla. : Genealogy Publishing Service ;
Battle Creek, Mich., cl988. — 111 p. : ill. ' E601.C53 1988
1862-1864.
296. New Jersey Volunteers Upon the tented field / edited by Bernard A. Olsen ; contributions by Thomas L.
Waterman ; foreword by James M. McPherson — Red Bank, N.J. : Historic Pro¬
jects, 1993. — 336 p. : ill’ E521.5' 14th.U66 1993
1862-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 329) and index.
Letters from soldiers of the 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry during the
Civil War.
297. New York Artillery Regiment Civil War letters of the Tenure family : Rockland County, N.Y., 1862-1865 / edi¬
tors, Larry H. Whiteaker, W. Calvin Dickerson. — New City, N.Y. : Historical
Society of Rockland County, cl990. -— xiv, 98 p. : ill. F127.R6 C58 1990
1863-1865.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
298. Pennsylvania Infantry Pennsylvania soldier life, 1861-65 / edited by William T. Parsons. — Col-
legeville, PA : Chestnut Books/Keschte Bicher, 1986. — 240 p. : ill. — (Juniata
College research scholars series) E464.P46 1986
1861-1865.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-125).
299. Union and Confederate Soldiers Civil War letters, 1861-1865 : a glimpse of the War Between the States / [edited
by] Jackie L. Pruett and Scott Black. — 1st ed. — Austin, Tex. : Eakin Press,
cl985. — viii, 95 p. : ill. E464.C486 1985
1861-1865.
This collection of letters from 1861-1865 from both Union and Confeder¬
ate soldiers is not limited to the correspondence of soldiers away from home, but
includes letters from loved ones in an effort to show how the ordinary civilian
viewed the war.
64
300. Confederate Soldiers The Confederacy is on her way up the spout : letters to South Carolina,
1861-1864 / edited by J. Roderick Heller III and Carolynn Ayres Heller. —
Athens : University of Georgia Press, cl992. — xiv, 157 p. : ill. E605.C74 1992
1861-1864.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-146) and index.
A collection of 33 letters written by Milton Barrett and six other Confeder¬
ate soldiers, including those of three brothers and one brother-in-law who served
as enlisted men in the Confederate Army during the 1861-1864 period.
301. Confederate Soldiers Confederate letters and diaries, 1861-1865 / [compiled by Walbrook D. Swank],
— Mineral, Va. : W.D. Swank, cl988. — 197 p. : ill. E484.C62 1988
1861-1865.
A collection of letters and diaries pertaining to Confederate soldiers and
events surrounding their wartime experiences.
302. Alabama and Georgia Soldiers In the land of the living : wartime letters by Confederates from the Chatta¬
hoochee Valley of Alabama and Georgia / [compiled and edited] by Ray Mathis
with the assistance of Douglas Clare Purcell. — Troy, Ala. : Troy State University
Press, cl981. — ix, 131 p. : col. maps. E607.I5 1981
1861-1865.
Bibliography: p. 129-131.
Arranged by campaigns. A roster of Confederate correspondents is includ¬
ed in the text.
303. Georgia and Alabama Soldiers Chattahoochee Valley Historical Society.
War was the place : a centennial collection of Confederate soldier letters, Old
Oakbowery, Chambers County, Alabama. — [S.l. : s.n.], 1961. — 198 p. : ill.,
map. F292.C4 C5 no. 5
1861-1865.
A collection of letters written by soldiers in the Confederate States Army
who lived in the area of Troup and Harris Counties, Georgia, and Chambers
County, Alabama, in the vicinity of West Point, Georgia.
65
304. Georgia Volunteers
Austin Aurelia. Georgia boys with “Stonewall” Jackson : James Thomas Thompson and the Wal¬
ton Infantry / [edited by Austin Aurelia]. — Athens : University of Georgia
Press, 1967], — xii, 99 p. : ports. E559.5 11th 1967
1861-1865. A collection of letters originally published in The Virginia Magazine of His¬
tory and Biography, Vol. 70, no. 3, July 1962. An appendix includes muster roll, Company H, 11th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry.
305. North Carolina Infantry
Keever Civil War letters — Lincolnton, N.C. : E.H. Keever, 1989. — ii, 61, [1] p : ill CT274.K414 K44 1989
1861-1865. Includes bibliographical references (p. [62]) and index.
Edited and compiled by Elsie H. Keever.
306. Texas Cavalry Campaigning with Parsons’ Texas Cavalry Brigade, CSA : the war journals and letters of the four Orr brothers, 12th Texas Cavalry Regiment / edited by John
Q. Anderson. — [Hillsboro, Tex.] : Hill Junior College Press, [1967], — xiii, 173 p. : ports. E580.6 12th.A7
1861-1865. Bibliographical footnotes.
307. Virginia Cavalry War recollections of the Confederate veterans of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 1861-1865 / compiled by the Rawley Martin Chapter, Virginia Division, United
Daughters of the Confederacy. — [S.l. : R.O. Reynolds, 1961?]. — vii, 84 p. : ill. E605.W273
1861-1865.
308. Virginia Volunteers Confederate soldiers’ letters. — Meadows of Dan, Va. : H.B. Frazier, cl989. —
100 leaves, [1] leaf of plates : ill. E484.F73 1989
1861-1865. Compiled by Helen B. Frazier and Loia B. Harris.
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References are to entry numbers.
A. O. Tyler, USS: 31, 157
Afro-American regiments, recruitment: 241
Alabama, CSS: 80
ALABAMA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE), INFANTRY
9th Regiment: 202
20th Regiment: 145
21st Regiment: 286
33rd Regiment: 141
40th Regiment: 285
59th Regiment: 19
Ambulance Corps (Union): 116
Anderson Troops. See Pennsylvania Troops, Cavalry, 15th Regiment
Andersonville, GA, Prison: 34, 121, 144, 252, 267, 278
Antietam Campaign, Sept. 4-22, 1862, and Battle, Sept. 17, 1862: 7, 33, 44, 58, 101, 110,
115, 120, 138, 158, 183, 208, 241, 253, 257, 268, 290
Appomatox Campaign, Mar. 29-Apr. 9, 1865: 7, 23, 49, 110, 114, 201, 268
Arkansas Battalion, 1st: 72
Arkansas Post, AK, Engagement, Jan. 10-11, 1863: 72, 76, 166, 184
ARKANSAS TROOPS (CONFEDERATE), INFANTRY
11th Regiment: 213
22nd Regiment: 243
Arkansas Volunteers: 72
Armies (Confederate)
Army of New Mexico: 128
Army of Northern Virginia: 3, 95, 114, 124
Army of Tennessee: 172, 194
Army of Virginia: 257
Armies (Union)
Army of the Cumberland: 70, 105
Army of the James: 223
67
Army of the Ohio: 70, 85
Army of the Potomac: 158, 201
Artillery Corps (Confederate): 114
Atlanta Campaign, May 1-Sept. 8, 1864: 25, 27, 32, 51, 62, 76, 100, 132, 140, 151, 158,
160, 172, 185, 194, 206, 216, 231, 236, 262, 266, 283, 285
Averasborough, NC, Battle, Mar. 16, 1865: 7, 32
Ball game (Union): 289
Band (Union), regimental: 220
Barcelona, SS: 80
Benton (Ironclad), USS: 31
Bentonville, NC, Battle, Mar. 19-21, 1865: 7
Bermuda Hundred, VA, Operations, May 17-June 2, 1864: 33
Big, Bethel, VA, Engagement, June 10, 1861: 101
Big Shanta, GA, Skirmishes: 62
Bisland Fort, LA, Engagement, Apr. 12-13, 1863: 99, 182
Brandy Station, VA, Engagement, June 9, 1863: 58, 287
Bristoe Station, VA, Expedition, Sept. 25-28, 1862: 57, 77, 83
Bristol, TN, Skirmishes, Sept. 19, Oct. 15, 1863: 215, 264, 291
Brownsville, TX, Occupation, Nov. 6, 1863: 168
Buena Vista Bifles. See Mississippi Troops, Infantry, 17th Begiment
Bull Run, VA. See Manassas, VA
Bummers: 256
Butler’s Brigade. See South Carolina Troops, Cavalry, 4th Regiment
Cahaba, AL, Prison: 6
Camp Chase, Columbus, OH Prison (Union): 76
Camp Ford, Tyler, TX: 259
Camp Lyon, VA: 192
Camp Pollard, AL: 19
Camp Pollard, AL, Prison: 19
Camp Winfield Scott, Washington, DC: 178
Cavalry, 5th United States: 58
Cedar Creek, VA, Battle, Oct. 19, 1864: 47
Cedar Mountain, VA, Engagement, Aug. 9, 1862: 76
Chambersburg, PA, Raid: 48
Champions Hill, MS, Battle, May 16, 1863: 27
Chancellorsville Campaign, Apr. 27-May 6, 1863: 14, 17, 21, 30, 32, 45, 47, 57, 109, 111,
113-115, 155, 164, 177, 186, 197, 201, 215, 245, 253, 264, 282
Chantilly, VA, Battle, Sept. 1, 1862: 49
Chaplains (Union): 9, 281
Charleston, SC, Prison: 177
Charleston Harbor, SC, Engagements: 173, 274
68
Chattahoochee Arsenal, FL: 7
Chattanooga, TN, Battles, Nov. 23-25, 1863: 20, 44, 47, 51, 61, 62, 70, 76, 140, 141, 172,
197, 206, 236, 266
Chickamauga Campaign, Aug. 16-Sept. 22, 1863: 20, 44, 47, 62, 70, 76, 92, 110, 114, 132,
140, 151, 158, 172, 203, 206, 236, 247, 266, 283
Chilliothe (Ironclad), USS: 31
Choctaw (Ironclad), USS: 31
Christian Commission: 249
Chunky Creek, MS, Skirmishes, Feb. 13-14, 1864: 27
Cold Harbor, VA, Operations, May 31-June 12, 1864: 7, 23, 26, 30, 47, 77, 109, 114, 133,
209,253, 264, 287
Colored Troops (Union): 37
Connecticut Artillery: 26
CONNECTICUT TROOPS (UNION), INFANTRY
17th Regiment: 245
19th Regiment: 29
Corinth, MS, Advance upon and Siege, Apr. 29-June 10, 1862: 61, 70, 100, 172, 185, 193,
231, 240
Corps of Engineers (Confederate): 285
Corps of Engineers (Union): 45, 198
Correspondent (Afro-American): 37
Crater, Battle of the. See Petersburg Mine Assault
Creek Indians, 2nd Regiment: 97
Cross Keys, VA, Battle, June 8, 1862: 288
D.A. January, USS: 157
Dacotah, SS: 80
Deep Bottom, VA, Engagements: 264
DeMosss Cavalry. See Tennessee Troops, Cavalry, 10th Regiment
Detroit Light Guards. See Michigan Troops, Infantry, 1st Regiment
Douglass Battery. See United States Colored Troops
Draft riots (New York): 83, 248
Drewrys Bluff or Fort Darling, VA, Engagements: May 12-16, 1864: 33
Drummer Boy (Union): 73
East Tennessee, Campaign, Aug. 16-Oet. 19, 1863: 209
East Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, 1st: 127
Egypt Station, MS, Skirmish, Feb. 19, 1864: 273
Elkhorn Tavern, AR, Battle, Mar. 6—8, 1862: 61, 100, 240
Elmira, NY, Prison: 23
Engineering Unit (Confederate): 285
Erica, SS: 80
69
Fair Oaks, VA, Battle, May 31-June 1, 1864: 30, 101, 178, 197
Falling Waters, MD, Action, July 14, 1863: 63
Ferguson’s Brigade. See Mississippi Troops, Cavalry, 28th Regiment
Fisher’s Hill, VA, Battle, Sept. 22, 1864: 71, 268
Fitzhugh’s Crossing, VA, Operations, Apr. 29-May 2, 1863: 258
Five Forks, VA, Engagements: 268
Flint Hill, VA, Engagement: 101
Florida, SS: 80, 149
FLORIDA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE), INFANTRY, 4th Regiment: 139
Fluvanna Artillery. See Virginia Troops, Artillery, 31st Regiment
Forest Rose (Tinclad), USS: 31
Fort Blakely, AL: 143
Fort Columbus, KY: 157
Fort Delaware Prison (Union): 108
Franklin and Nashville Campaign, Sept. 18, 1864-Jan. 10, 1865: 130, 206, 247
Fredericksburg, VA, Battles, Dec. 11-15, 1862 and May 3-4, 1863: 7, 21, 23, 33, 35, 45,
56, 57, 63, 83, 92, 109, 111, 113, 116, 164, 171, 176, 178, 183, 186, 197, 208,
209, 215, 239, 240, 246, 253, 264, 268, 270, 282
Gaines’s Mill, VA, Battle, June 27, 1862: 92, 268
Galena, USS: 187
Galveston, TX, Defense: 211
Georgia Coastal Expedition, Nov. 3-10, 1862: 206
GEORGIA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
ARTILLERY, 9th Regiment: 169
INFANTRY
8th Regiment: 29
11th Regiment: 165, 263
12th Regiment: 215
15th Regiment: 276
51st Regiment: 102
56th Regiment: 206
Gettysburg Campaign, June 3-August 1, 1863: 14, 17, 30, 47, 57, 71, 79, 83, 86, 92, 109,
113, 137, 155, 171, 177, 197, 201, 208, 215, 239, 245, 253, 258, 264, 268, 270, 282
Gibraltar Brigade. See Indiana Troops, Infantry, 14th Regiment
Glorieta, NM, Engagement, Mar. 28, 1862: 207
Goldsborough, NC, Expedition, Dec. 11-20, 1862: 126
Granbury’s Brigade. See Texas Troops, Cavalry, 24th Regiment
Gratiot Rangers. See Michigan Troops, Infantry, 8th Regiment
Gray’s Brigade: 212
Guerrillas (Confederate): 31
Heritage Guards. See Tennessee Troops, Infantry, 20th Regiment
70
Hindmans Legion. See Arkansas Volunteers
Honey Springs, Indian Territory, Engagement: 97
Hood’s Texas Brigade: 88, 92, 110
Hospitals (Confederate): 12, 103
Hospitals (Union): 244
Housatonic, USS: 144
ILLINOIS TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY
9th Regiment: 267
11th Regiment: 4
15th Regiment: 1
INFANTRY
9th Regiment: 153
12th Regiment: 185
20th Regiment: 27, 90
24th Regiment: 79
38th Regiment: 203
39th Regiment: 274
51st Regiment: 247
59th Regiment: 191
73rd Regiment: 244
78th Regiment: 196
80th Regiment: 51
95th Regiment: 267
96th Regiment: 283
105th Regiment: 256
115th Regiment: 235
123rd Regiment: 46
129th Regiment: 53
130th Regiment: 217
Indian Home Guards, 3rd. See Kansas Troops, Infantry, 14th Regiment
INDIANA TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY, 1st Regiment: 125
INFANTRY
4th Regiment: 164
9th Regiment: 181
10th Regiment: 167
14th Regiment: 164
30th Regiment: 161
31st Regiment: 59
42nd Regiment: 240
46th Regiment: 22
57th Regiment: 43
79th Regiment: 132
Inspector-General’s Office (Union): 70
IOWA TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY, 4th Regiment: 84
INFANTRY
4th Regiment: 8
6th Regiment: 222
15th Regiment: 231
19th Regiment: 168
Irish Brigade: 38
Iron Brigade. See Wisconsin Troops, Infantry, 6th Regiment
Ironclad gunboats (Union): 31, 187
James Adger, USS: 173
Jewish soldiers: 250
Johnsons Island Prison (Union): 126, 213, 225
KANSAS TROOPS (UNION), INFANTRY
2nd Regiment: 40
14th Regiment: 40
Kearsarge, USS: 69, 80
Kenesaw Mountain, GA, Operations, June 10-July 3, 1864: 132, 156, 185, 247
Kentucky Brigade: 140
Kentucky Home Guards. See Kentucky Troops, Cavalry, 14th Regiment
KENTUCKY TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY, 14th Regiment: 200
INFANTRY, 3rd Regiment: 266
Kemstown, VA, Engagement: 257, 287
Knoxville, TN, Siege, Nov. 17-Dec. 4, 1863: 110, 178
Labadievielle, LA, Engagements: 99
Lafourche Creoles. See Louisiana Troops, Infantry, 18th Regiment
Lauderdale Rifles. See Alabama Troops, Infantry, 9th Regiment
Lee’s Mill, VA, Engagement: 71
Letcher Artillery: 56
Lexington, USS: 157
Libby, VA, Prison (Confederate): 42, 238, 240, 278
Liberty Hall Volunteers (Confederate): 17, 162
Logans Cross-Roads, KY, Engagement, Jan. 19, 1862: 240
Lookout Mountain, TN, Battle, Nov. 24, 1863: 62, 132, 153, 236, 283
LOUISIANA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE), INFANTRY
1st Regiment: 239
72
9th Regiment: 109
10th Regiment: 81
14th Regiment: 242
18th Regiment: 99
McGowans Independent Infantry Company: 23
Macon, GA, Prison: 177
MAIN TROOPS (UNION), INFANTRY
5th Regiment: 152
10th Regiment: 64
12th Regiment: 152
17th Regiment: 104, 177
29th Regiment: 64
Malvern Hill, VA, Battle, July 1, 1862: 7, 11, 109, 268
Manassas, VA
Battle (First), July 21, 1861: 7, 11, 114, 204, 241, 246, 264
Battle (Second), Aug. 30, 1862: 92, 93, 110, 116, 215, 253, 257, 258, 282, 290
Manassas Junction, VA, Skirmishes: 23
Manigault’s Brigade. See South Carolina Troops, Infantry, 10th Regiment
Mansfield, LA, Battle, Apr. 8, 1864: 212
Mansura, LA, Engagement, May 16, 1864: 212
Mapping (Confederate): 124
March to the Sea (Savannah Campaign): 32, 185, 256
Maryland Confederate Regiment, 1st: 93
MARYLAND TROOPS (UNION)
ARTILLERY, 1st Regiment: 232
INFANTRY, 4th Regiment: 233
MASSACHUSETTS TROOPS (UNION)
ARTILLERY (HEAVY), 4th Regiment: 183
INFANTRY
6th Regiment: 159
10th Regiment: 30
13th Regiment: 253
25th Regiment: 252
28th Regiment: 280
34th Regiment: 192
35th Regiment: 183
39th Regiment: 77
46di Regiment: 36, 238
54th Regiment: 241
Medical care (Confederate): 50, 103
Medical care (Union): 111, 120, 142
MICHIGAN TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY, 1st Regiment: 272
INFANTRY
1st Regiment: 272
2nd Regiment: 4, 178
3rd Regiment: 14, 39
7th Regiment: 24
8th Regiment: 65
10th Regiment: 73
11th Regiment: 94
26th Regiment: 75
Miller Guards. See Georgia Troops, Infantry, 51st Regiment
Mine Run Campaign, Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 1863: 77, 83, 264
MINNESOTA TROOPS (UNION), INFANTRY
1st Regiment: 101
7th Regiment: 150
10th Regiment: 2
Missionary Ridge, TN, Rattle, Nov. 25, 1863: 132, 140, 153, 206, 236, 240, 266
MISSISSIPPI TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
CAVALRY, 28th Regiment: 194
INFANTRY
17th Regiment: 47
24th Regiment: 119
43rd Regiment: 25
MISSOURI TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY, 2nd Regiment: 15
INFANTRY
12th Regiment: 153
21st Regiment: 289
23rd Regiment: 13
Mobile Campaign, Mar. 17-May 4, 1865: 166, 193, 195, 254
Mohican, USS: 80
Mount City (Ironclad), USS: 31, 157
Mount Pleasant Hospital, Washington, DC: 71
Mounted Rifles (Union): 11
Muckalee Guards. See Georgia Troops, Infantry, 12th Regiment
Murfreesboro, TN, Engagements: 151, 240
Nakant (Union Monitor): 131
Naval operations (Confederate): 74, 132
Naval operations (Union): 31, 69, 74, 131, 149, 180, 187, 195
Nelsons Regiment. See Texas Troops, Infantry, 10th Regiment
NEW JERSEY TROOPS (UNION)
ARTILLERY, 5th Regiment: 123
74
CAVALRY, 2nd Regiment: 273
INFANTRY
5th Regiment: 21
7th Regiment: 82
10th Regiment: 117
12th Regiment: 264
New Mexico Territory, Operations: 128, 207
NEW YORK TROOPS (UNION)
ARTILLERY (HEAVY), 16th Regiment:
ARTILLERY (LIGHT)
1st Regiment: 197, 271
11th Regiment: 230
28th Regiment: 248
CAVALRY, 9th Regiment: 260
INFANTRY
7th Regiment: 91
9th Regiment: 284
22th Regiment: 116
50th Regiment: 198
57th Regiment: 186
80th Regiment: 89
82nd Regiment: 34
104th Regiment: 16
107th Regiment: 279
121st Regiment: 112, 120
123rd Regiment: 32
151st Regiment: 54
177th Regiment: 230
NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
CAVALRY, 1st Regiment: 18
INFANTRY
6th Regiment: 171
8th Regiment: 18
35th Regiment: 33
44th Regiment: 78
49th Regiment: 35
57th Regiment: 171
Nottoway Grays. See Virginia Troops, Infantry, 18th Regiment
Nurses (Confederate): 12
OHIO TROOPS (UNION)
ARTILLERY (LIGHT): 189
CAVALRY, 3rd Regiment: 214
75
INFANTRY
8th Regiment: 83
10th Regiment: 68
44th Regiment: 78, 190
48th Regiment: 184
49th Regiment: 151
50th Regiment: 261, 262
67th Regiment: 250
75th Regiment: 155
83rd Regiment: 143, 166, 259
90th Regiment: 175
99th Regiment: 62
102nd Regiment: 269
105th Regiment: 188, 269
11.0th Regiment: 148
120th Regiment: 250
182nd Regiment: 122
Old Capital Prison, Washington, DC: 23
Paymasters and pay (Union): 70
Peach Tree Creek, GA, Rattle, July 20, 1864: 247
Peninsula Campaign, Mar. 17-Sept 2, 1862: 11, 21, 30, 45, 48, 49, 63, 81, 95, 110
PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY
15th Regiment: 44
22nd Regiment: 60
INLANTRY
1st Regiment: 163, 199
6th Regiment: 174
22nd Regiment: 129
28th Regiment: 138
32nd Regiment: 291
48th Regiment: 290
50th Regiment: 9
93rd Regiment: 237
100th Regiment: 209
102nd Regiment: 156
116th Regiment: 38
133rd Regiment: 111
138th Regiment: 133
139th Regiment: 234
147th Regiment: 138
158th Regiment: 66
76
erryville, KY, Battle: 96
Petersburg Mine Assault: 77
Physicians (Union): 120
Pickett’s Charge: 264
Pittsburgh Heavy Artillery: 108
Point Lookout, MD, Prison (Union): 23, 171, 179
Port Hudson, LA, Engagements: 152
Port Republic, VA, Engagements: 288
Prairie Grove, AK, Battle, Dec. 7, 1862: 168
Prisoners and prisons (Confederate): 76, 121, 177, 213, 227, 240, 278
Prisoners and prisons (Union): 144, 177, 227, 240, 278
Provost Marshall (Union): 192, 201
Quartermaster-General (Confederate): 99
Quartermaster-General (Union): 158
Rappahannock, CSS: 74
Rappahannock, VA, Operations: 7
Red River Campaign, Mar. 10-May 22, 1864: 31, 64, 152, 193, 211
Religious aspects (Union): 111
RHODE ISLAND TROOPS (UNION)
ARTILLERY (HEAVY), 5th Regiment: 281
INFANTRY, 2nd Regiment: 219
Richmond Campaign, June 13, 1864—Apr. 3, 1865: 9, 18, 23, 26, 35, 47-49, 57, 77, 83,
110, 152, 176, 177, 201, 223, 255, 258, 264, 274, 282
Ringgold Cavalry. See West Virginia Troops, Cavalry, 1st Regiment
Rock Island Prison (Union): 227
Rockbridge Grays. See Virginia Troops, Infantry, 4th Regiment
Roundhead Regiment. See Pennsylvania Troops, Infantry, 100th Regiment
Sabin Cross-Roads, LA, Engagement, Apr. 8, 1864: 64, 166, 217
Sailors Creek, VA, Engagement, Apr. 6, 1865: 268
Salem Church, VA, Engagements: 120
Salkehatchie River, SC, Skirmish, Feb. 2, 1865: 7
Sanders Raiders. See East Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, 1st
Savannah Campaign. See March to the Sea
Scout (Confederate): 23
Seamen (Afro-American): 69, 265
Seamen (Confederate): 80
Seamen (Union): 31, 52, 131, 144, 173, 180
Secret Service (Confederate): 5
Seven-Days’ Battles, June 25-July 1, 1862: 81, 95, 109
Seven Pines, VA, Battle, May 31-June 1, 1862: 92, 114
77
Sharpshooters (Union)
1st U.S. Regiment: 10, 98
2nd U.S. Regiment: 98, 282
Sharpshooting Battalion (Confederate): 23
Shenandoah Valley, Operations: 109, 124, 152, 162, 241, 274, 287
Shiloh, TN, Battle, Apr. 6-7, 1862: 70, 96, 99, 140, 151, 157, 184, 185, 193, 231, 247, 266
Sibley Brigade. See Texas Troops, Cavalry, 4th Regiment
Signal (Tinclad), USS: 31
SOUTH CAROLINA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
CAVALRY, 4th Regiment: 255
INFANTRY
1st Regiment: 23
3rd Regiment: 246
5th Regiment: 49, 67
6th Regiment: 67
10th Regiment: 172
17th Regiment: 67
South Mountain, VA, Battle, Sept. 14, 1862: 101, 258, 290
Spotsylvania Court House, VA, Operations, May 8-21, 1864: 30, 40, 57, 77, 83, 110, 120,
268
Stafford Guards. See Louisiana Troops, Infantry, 9th Regiment
Stephens Light Guards. See Georgia Troops, Infantry, 8th Regiment
Stones River Campaign, Dec. 26, 1862—Jan. 5, 1863: 6, 44, 70, 203
Stonewall Brigade. See Virginia Troops, Infantry, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th, and 33rd Regiments
Suffolk, VA, Operations: 137, 159
Sultana, USS: 6
Surgeons (Confederate): 50, 206
Surgeons (Union): 120, 157
Teche County, LA, Operations, Oct. 3-Nov. 30, 1863: 143
TENNESSEE TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
CAVALRY
7th Regiment: 216
9th Regiment: 275
10th Regiment: 225
INFANTRY
20th Regiment: 225
43rd Regiment: 251
45th Regiment: 146
49th Regiment: 146
59th Regiment: 41
TENNESSEE TROOPS (UNION), CAVALRY
2nd Regiment: 6
3rd Regiment: 6
78
Terry’s Texas Rangers. See Texas Troops, Cavalry, 8th Regiment
Texas Brigade. See Hood’s Texas Brigade
TEXAS TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
CAVALRY
2nd Regiment: 182
4th Regiment: 128, 135, 207
6th Regiment: 87
8th Regiment: 20, 96
9th Regiment: 100
10th Regiment: 277
12th Regiment: 134, 135
24th Regiment: 76
INFANTRY
1st Regiment: 88, 110
4th Regiment: 92
10th Regiment: 236
17th Regiment: 211
Thoroughfare Gap, VA, Skirmishes: 7
Tinclad gunboats: 31
Topographical mapping (Confederate): 124
Toss’s Texas Cavalry Brigade. See Texas Troops, Cavalry, 9th Regiment
Trevilian Station, VA, Engagement, June 11, 1864: 268
Tullahoma Campaign, June 23-July 7, 1863: 70, 172
Tyler, USS: 31, 157
Ulster Guards. See New York Troops, Infantry, 80th Regiment
United States Colored Troops
Douglas’s Battery: 61
7th Infantry: 150
Valverde, NM, Engagement, Feb. 21, 1862: 207
VERMONT TROOPS (UNION), INFANTRY
2nd Regiment: 71
4th Regiment: 278
9th Regiment: 223
11th Regiment: 278
Vicksburg, MS, Operations: 25, 31, 43, 45, 122, 143, 153, 168, 178, 184, 193, 194, 206,
209, 217, 224, 231, 244, 254
VIRGINIA TROOPS (CONFEDERATE)
ARTILLERY (LIGHT)
Rockbridge: 56
31st Regiment: 208
CAVALRY
79
f 2nd Regiment: 93
3rd Regiment: 48
8th Regiment: 118
9th Regiment: 86
11th Regiment: 28
12th Regiment: 287
INFANTRY
2nd Regiment: 63
4th Regiment: 17, 56
5th Regiment: 63, 204
11th Regiment: 126
18th Regiment: 137
27th Regiment: 63
31st Regiment: 106
33rd Regiment: 63
59th Regiment: 179
Walkers Texas Division. See Texas Troops, Infantry, 17th Regiment
Washington, DC, Defense: 245
WEST VIRGINIA TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY
1st Regiment: 60
3rd Regiment: 257
INFANTRY, 1st Regiment: 288
Wheelers Cavalry Corps. See Mississippi Troops, Cavalry, 28th Regiment
White River, AK, Expeditions: 254
Wilderness, VA, Battle, May 5-7, 1864: 25, 31, 43, 45, 176, 186, 268, 287
WISCONSIN TROOPS (UNION)
CAVALRY, 3rd Regiment: 179
INFANTRY
6th Regiment: 113, 176, 258
11th Regiment: 224
14th Regiment: 193
25th Regiment: 226
26th Regiment: 55
28th Regiment: 254
31st Regiment: 221
41st Regiment: 57
Woodclad gunboats (Union): 31
Yazoo River, MS, Expeditions: 153
Yellow Bayou, LA, Engagement, May 18, 1864: 212
Yorktown, VA, Siege: 101
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