1004 Civil War Books – Ultimate Collection – History & Genealogy on DVD/CD

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Ultimate
Collection
of
the
Civil War
This is
the single largest collection of books on disc about the Civil War available
anywhere on the planetary surface.
Rosters, Battles, Maps, Photographs, Illustrations, Historical and
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1004
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What you get:
10
Books –
Photographic History of the Civil War
2
Books –
Bonus Books with hundreds of photos
70
Books – Rosters
of the Blue & Gray
31
Books –
(Containing 372 magazines – The Confederate Veteran)
The Ultimate collection books as shown:
18
Books –
Alabama in the Civil War
32
Books – Connecticut
in the Civil War
21
Books –
Georgia in the Civil War
68
Books – Illinois
in the Civil War
46
Books –
Indiana in the Civil War
26
Books –
Iowa in the Civil War
18
Books –
Kentucky in the Civil War
20
Books –
Maine in the Civil War
14
Books –
Maryland in the Civil War
18
Books – Michigan
in the Civil War
21
Books –
Missouri in the Civil War
27
Books –
New Hampshire in the Civil War
15
Books –
New Jersey in the Civil War
112
Books –
New York in the Civil War
18
Books –
North Carolina in the Civil War
72
Books –
Ohio in the Civil War
24
Books –
Rhode Island in the Civil War
25
Books –
Tennessee in the Civil War
27
Books – South
Carolina in the Civil War
105
– Books –
Massachusetts in the Civil War
42
Books –
Virginia in the Civil War
12
Books –
West Virginia in the Civil War
22
Books –
Wisconsin in the Civil War
88
Books –
Pennsylvania in the Civil War
The Detail:
The Photographic History of
The Civil War
Editor
: Francis T. Miller
1911
10 Volumes
in PDF
Format on 1 CD
Thousands of Photo’s
Volume 1 –  The Opening
Battles.
(368 pages)
Volume 2 –  Two
Years of Grim War.
(363 pages)
Volume 3 –  The
decisive battles.
(353 pages)
Volume 4 –  The
cavalry.
(336 pages)
Volume 5 –  Forts
and artillery.
(316 pages)
Volume 6 –  The
navies.
(322 pages)
Volume 7 –  Prisons
and hospitals.
(352 pages)
Volume 8 –  Soldier
life, Secret service.
(382 pages)
Volume 9 –  Poetry
and Eloquence of Blue and Gray.
(353
pages)
Volume 10 – Armies and
leaders.
(362 pages)
The American Civil War (1861–1865)
was the fourth war in history to be caught on camera. The first three were the
Mexican-American War (1846–1848) the Crimean War (1854–1856) and Indian
Rebellion of 1857.
Photography profoundly changed the
way wars were covered and viewed. Any grandeur and sweetness of an aftermath of
a victorious battle, which was once up to a painter to portray, all of a sudden
became uninterpretable. Losing its subjectivity, the true terror of war could
not be hidden anymore. Americans for the first time saw the vividly horrific
photographs of maimed and dying fellow Americans in agony slowly withering away
on a battlefield far away from their homes. Astonishment and shock, not toward
the cruelty of war as much as to the newly innovated barbaric weapons of war
left Americans bewildered. As newspapers did not yet have the technology or
equipment for making half-tone blocks, magazines across the land published
cadaverous pictorial representations of the worst of humanity.
“BONUS CD”
With 2 more Books
Containing Hundreds More Photos
The Civil War through the Camera :
Hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken
in Civil War times, together with Elson’s new history by Henry William Elson
and D.L. Clark – (1912) – 598 pages
Pleasants Photograph Album by Frances
Pleasants:
Photograph
album of Frances Pleasants, who taught wounded soldiers at the
Army
Hospital
in
Germantown
,
PA
during the Civil War. Presented to her by
her patients, it contains photographs of them as well as other Civil War images
–(1865) – 56 pages
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Illinois
in the
Civil War
64
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
A History of the 102nd Illinois Infantry Volunteers
by S.F. Fleharty – (1865) – 189 pages
A History of the Ninety-fifth regiment, Illinois infantry
volunteers : from its organization in the fall of 1862, until its final
discharge from the United States service, in 1865
(1865) – Wood, Wales W – 240 pages
A History of the Ninth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry
(1864) – Morrison, Marion – 95 pages
A History of the Seventy-third Regiment of Illinois Infantry
Volunteers : its services and experiences in camp, on the march, on the picket
and skirmish lines, and in many battles of the war, l861-65. Embracing an
account of the movement from Columbia to Nashville, and the battles of Spring
hill and
Franklin (1890) – 682 pages
A Waif of the War; or, History of the Seventy-fifth Illinois
infantry, embracing the entire campaigns of the Army of the Cumberland
(1866) – Dodge, William Sumner – 241 pages
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Indiana
in the
Civil War
46
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
A History of the Thirty-first regiment of Indiana volunteer
infantry in the war of the rebellion
(1900) – Smith, John Thomas – 226 pages
From Vicksburg to Raleigh; or, A complete history of the
Twelfth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, and the campaigns of Grant and
Sherman, with an outline of the great rebellion
(1865) – Gage, Moses D – 356 pages
History of the Eighty-fifth Indiana volunteer infantry, its
organization, campaigns and battles
(1902) – Brant, Jefferson E. – 196 pages
History of the Eighty-first regiment of Indiana volunteer
infantry in the great war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865 … A regimental
roster. Prison life, adventures, etc.
(1901) – Morris, George W – 202 pages
History of the Eighty-second Indiana Volunteer Infantry :
its organization, campaigns and battles
(1893) – Hunter, Alfred G – 255 pages
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Iowa
in the
Civil War
26
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
Iowa in War Times,
(1888) – Byers, S. H. M. (Samuel Hawkins
Marshall) – 615 pages
Downing’s Civil War Diary
(1916) – Downing, Alexander G.; Clark, Olynthus
Burroughs – 325 pages
History of the Seventh Iowa Veteran Volunteer
Infantry during the civil war
(1903) – Smith, H. I. (Henry I.) – 313 pages
Reunion of Twelfth Iowa vet. vol. infantry ..
(1880) – 437 pages
Recollections with the Third Iowa regiment:
(1864) – Thompson, Seymour D. (Seymour Dwight)
– 396 pages
Iowa Colonels and Regiments: being a history of
Iowa regiments in the war of the rebellion; and containing a description of the
battles in which they have fought
(1865) – Stuart, Addison A – 656 pages
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Maine
in the
Civil War
20
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
Seventeenth Maine regiment at Gettysburg
by the United States Army – (1880) – 72 pages
Brief sketch of the battle of Gettysburg; introduction to Maine at
Gettysburg
by Charles Hamlin – (1898) – 13 pages
History of the First – Tenth – Twenty-ninth Maine regiment. In
service of the United States from May 3, 1861, to June 21, 1866
by John Mead gould – (1871) – 709 pages
The sword of honor; a story of the civil war, Maine Infantry. 3rd
Regiment
by Hannibal Augustus Johnson – (1906) –
96 pages
The story of one regiment; the Eleventh Maine infantry volunteers
in the war of the rebellion
by the
United States Army – (1896) – 452 pages
Military history of Waterville,
Maine
by Isaac Sparrow Bangs – (1902) – 76
pages
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Missouri
in the
Civil War
21
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
Organization and status of
Missouri troops, Union and Confederate, in service during the Civil War
by United States Record and Pension Office – (1902)
– 334 pages
Official register of Missouri
troops for 1862. Published by authority
by
Missouri Office of the Adjutant General – (1863) – 150 pages
The 21st Missouri Regiment
Infantry Veteran Volunteers
by T.W.
Holman – (1899) – 39 pages
Missouri party struggles in the
civil war period
by Samuel Bannister Harding – (1901) –
103 pages
Some lists of Missouri soldiers
from the civil war (
These lists were produced individually and anonymously.” All these
lists are dated 1862 or 1863) – 30 pages
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New Hampshire
in the
Civil War
27
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
The Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in
the War of the Rebellion
(1896) – Little, Henry F. W – 809 pages
A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire
Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865
(1893) – Child, William – 650 pages
A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire
Volunteers, including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and
Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three
years, ten months, and nineteen days
(1892) – Stanyan, John M – 662 pages
History of the Second Regiment New Hampshire
Volunteers: its camps, marches and battles
(1865) – Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) – 224 pages
New Hampshire in the great rebellion :
containing histories of the several New Hampshire regiments, and a biographical
notices of many of the prominent actors in the Civil War of 1861-65
(1870) – Waite, Otis F. R. (Otis Frederick
Reed) – 608 pages
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North Carolina
in the
Civil War
18
– Books on DVD
Partial list of Contents
Garrie Jackson papers, 1863-1865
(1863) – Jackson, Garrie – 113 pages
Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North
Carolina, in the great war 1861-’65
Volume 3
(1901) – Clark, Walter – 898
pages
Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North
Carolina, in the great war 1861-’65 Volume 5
(1901) – Clark, Walter – 958 pages
Letters from the Forty-fourth regiment M.V.M. : a record of
the experience of a nine months’ regiment in the Department of North Carolina in
1862-3
(1863) – Haines, Zenas T – 144
pages
North Carolina in the civil war
– (1902) – Sloan Foundation – 12 pages
Official army register of the volunteer force of the United
States army for the years 1861, ’62, ’63, ’64, ’65 ..
(1865) – United States. Adjutant-General’s Office – 100
pages
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Ohio
in the
Civil War
72
– Books on DVD
Partial List of Contents
A corporal’s story. Experiences in the ranks of Company C,
81st Ohio vol. infantry, during the war for the maintenance of the Union,
1861-1864
(1887) – Wright, Charles – 143 pages
A historic sketch, lest we forget Company “E.”
26th Ohio infantry in the war for the union, 1861-65
(1909) – Kelly, Walden – 45 pages
A history of the Eleventh regiment, (Ohio volunteer
infantry,) containing the military record … of each officer and enlisted man
of the command-a list of deaths-an account of the veterans-incidents of the
field and camp-names of the three months’ volunteers, etc., etc.
(1866) – Horton, J. H; Teverbaugh, Solomon – 287 pages
A military record of Battery D, First Ohio veteran
volunteers, light artillery;
(1908) – 221 pages
Dan. McCook’s regiment, 52nd O. V. I
(1900) – Stewart, Nixon B. – 244 pages
Every-day soldier life, or A history of the One hundred and
thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry
(1884) – McAdams, F. M. (Francis Marion) – 400 pages
Four years in the saddle. History of the First Regiment,
Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865
(1898) – Curry, W. L – 532 pages
Greene County soldiers in the late war : being a history of
the Seventy-fourth O.V.I., with sketches of the Twelfth, Ninety-fourth, One
Hundred and Tenth, Forty-fourth, Tenth Ohio Battery, One Hundred and
Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fourth, Seventeenth, Thirty-fourth, One Hundred and
Eighty-fourth, together with a list of Greene County’s soldiers
(1884) – Owens, Ira S – 294 pages
History and Roster of the Fourth and Fifth independent
battalions and Thirteenth regiment Ohio cavalry volunteers: their battles and
skirmishes, roster of the dead, etc
(1902) – Aston, Howard – 221 pages
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Rhode Island
in the
Civil War
24
– Books on DVD
Partial List of Contents
A Narrative of the Campaign of the First Rhode
Island regiment, in the spring and summer of 1861 …
(1862) – Woodbury, Augustus – 260 pages
Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, in the Civil
War, 1861-1865
(1897) – Sumner, George C – 216
pages
Campaign of Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery
(1913) – Parker, Ezra Knight – 64 pages
Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light
Artillery
(1865) – Reichardt, Theodore – 172
pages
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Tennessee
in the
Civil War
25
– Books on DVD
Partial List of Contents
East Tennessee and the civil war
by Oliver Perry Temple – (1899) – 588 pages
The loyal mountaineers of
Tennessee
by Thomas William Humes – (1888) – 398
pages
The First Tennessee Regiment,
United States Volunteers
by Will Thomas Hale
– (1899) – 57 pages
Old Nineteenth Tennessee regiment,
C. S. A
by William Johnson Worsham – (1902) –
235 pages
Tennessee in the war, 1861-1865;
lists of military organizations and officers from Tennessee in both the
Confederate and Union armies; general and staff officers of the provisional
army of Tennessee, appointed by Governor Isham G. Harris
by Marcus Joseph Wright – (1908) – 224 pages
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Of the
Civil War
Rosters
70
– Books on
DVD
A
vast collection of both Union and Confederate Rosters
Partial List of Contents
100 great battles of the
rebellion; a detailed account of regiments and batteries engaged — casualties,
killed, wounded and missing, and the number of men in action in each regiment;
also, all the battles of the Revolution, War of 1812-5, Mexican War, Indian
battles, American-Spanish War, and naval battles. State rosters from the
several northern states, giving the enrollment, number killed, wounded, died
and deserted from each organization during the war
by Wesley Potter Kremer – (1906) – 366
pages
A brief history of the Ladies’ Memorial Association of Charleston, S. C.,
from its organization in 1865 to April 1, 1880. Together with a roster of the
Confederate dead interred at Magnolia and the various city church-yards
by
the Ladies Memorial Association of Charleston – (1880) – 42 pages
A brief history of the
Thirty-fourth regiment, N. Y. S. V. : embracing a complete roster of all
officers and men and a full account of the dedication of the monument on the
battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1902
by Louis N. Chapin – (1903) – 188 pages
A condensed history of the 56th
Regiment, New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry, which was part of the
organization known as the “Tenth Legion” in the Civil War, 1861-1865,
together with a register or roster of all the members of the regiment, and the
war record of each member as recorded in the Adjutant General’s Office at
Albany, New York
by Joel
C. Blake – (1906) – 424 pages
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Massachusetts
in the
Civil
War
105
– Books on DVD
Partial List of Contents
A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War
– (1868) – William Schouler – 677 pages
A History of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry
volunteers
– (1891) – Benjamin W Crowninshield
& Daniel H.L. Gleason – 726 pages
A List of the Soldiers, Sailors,
and Marines of the Civil War surviving and resident in Massachusetts on April
1, 1915
– (1916) – Massachusetts Bureau of
Statistics – 340 pages
A Little Fifer’s War Diary, with
17 maps, 60 portraits, and 246 other illustrations;
– (1910) – Charles William Bardeen – 347 pages
A Memorial Sketch of Lieut. Edgar M. Newcomb, of the 19th
Mass. Vols.
– (1883) – Albert Blodgett
Weymouth- 135 pages
A Narrative of the Formation and Services of the Eleventh
Massachusetts Volunteers, from April 15, 1861, to July 14, 1865. Being a brief
account of their experiences in the camp and in the field, to which is added a
roster, containing the names of all surviving members known to the Veteran
association, etc
-(1893) – Gustavus B. Hutchinson –
97 pages
A Record of the Soldiers of
Southborough, during the rebellion, from 1861 to 1866
– (1867) – Southborough, Massachusetts – 264 pages
Addresses, Reviews and Episodes, chiefly concerning the
“Old 6th” Massachusetts Regiment
– (1901) – Benjamin Frank Watson – 148 pages
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Pennsylvania
in
The
Civil
War
88
– Books on DVD
Partial List of Contents
A Brief History of the 69th
regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, from its formation until final muster
out of the United States service
by John
E. Reilly – (1889) – 106 pages
A Daily
Journal of the 192d reg’t Penn’a volunteers, commanded by Col. William B.
Thomas, in the service of the United States for one hundred days
by John C. Myers – (1864) – 203 pages
A Grandfather’s oft Told Tales of
the Civil War, 1861-1865
by Allen Diehl
Albert – (1913) – 22 pages
A Sketch of the 126th Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers
by Rowe D. Watson
– (1869) – 89 pages
A Woman’s War Record, 1861-1865
by Septima Maria Collins – (1889) – 78pages
Addenda to History of the 121st
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
by
Pennsylvania Infantry 121st Regiment – (1893) – 18 pages
Army letters, 1861-1865. Being
extracts from private letters to relatives and friends from a soldier in the
field during the late Civil War, with an appendix containing copies of some
official documents, papers and addresses of later date ( Pennsylvania Infantry
Regiment 83rd, Colored Infantry Regiment, 8th)
by Oliver Willcox Norton – (1903) – 355 pages
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Virginia
in the
Civil War
42
– Books on DVD
Partial List of Contents
A History
of the Laurel brigade, originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia
and Chew’s battery
by William McDonald – (1907)- 499 pages
Army of
northern Virginia memorial volume (1880)

John William Jones – 348 pages
The Army
of Northern Virginia in 1862 by William Allan
– (1892) – 537
pages
A
Battle
roll of Surry County, Virginia, in the War Between the States, with historical
and personal notes
by Benjamin Washington Jones – (1913) –
82 pages
o
History
of the cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, including that of the Army of
Virginia (Pope’s), and also the history of the operations of the federal
cavalry in West Virginia during the war
by
Charles Dudley Rhodes – (1900) – 214 pages
V
Last days
of the Army of Northern Virginia; an address delivered before the Virginia
Division of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia at the annual
meeting
by Thomas Goode Jones – (1893) – 56
pages
in 18
pages
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Wisconsin
in the
Civil War
22
– Books on DVD
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Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, war of the
rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume 1,
by Wisconsin Adjutant General’s Office – (1886) –
826 pages
Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, war of the
rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume 2,
by Wisconsin Adjutant General’s Office – (1886) –
789 pages
Wisconsin Civil War soldiers
buried at Vicksburg National Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi
by Bev Hetzel – (N.D.) – 50 pages
The soldier bird. “Old
Abe”: the live war eagle of Wisconsin, that served a three years’ campaign
in the great rebellion
by Joseph O.
Barrett – (1876) – 125 pages
Wisconsin losses in the Civil War
: a list of the names of Wisconsin soldiers killed in action, mortally wounded
or dying from other causes in the Civil War, arranged according to
organization, and also in a separate alphabetical list
by Charles Edward Estabrook – (1915) – 360 pages
Story of the service of Company E
: and the Twelfth Wisconsin Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, in the War of
the Rebellion : beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st,
1865
by Hosea W. Rood – (1893) – 547 pages
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Alabama
in the
18
– Books on DVD
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A model Confederate soldier :
being a brief sketch of the Rev. Nathaniel D. Renfroe, lieutenant of a company
in the Fifth Alabama battalion, of Gen. A.P. Hill’s division, who fell in the
battle of Fredericksburg, December 13th, 1862
by John Jefferson Deyampert – (1863) – 16 pages
Alabama secedes from the Union;
an address
by Walter Burgwyn
Jones – (1901) – 16 pages
Alabama: Her History, Resoures,
War Record, and Public Men. From 1540 to 1872
by W. Brewer – (1872) – 712 pages
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Connecticut
in the
Civil War
32
– Books on DVD
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The county regiment; a sketch of
the Second regiment of Connecticut volunteer heavy artillery, originally the
Nineteenth volunteer infantry, in the civil war
by Dudley Landon Vaill – (1908) – 156 pages
The military and civil history of
Connecticut during the war of 1861-65
by
William Augustus Croffut – (1868) – 946 pages
The story of the Twenty-first
Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. 1861-1865
by William Stone Hubbell – (1900) – 1002 pages
The civil war diary, 1862-1865
(Connecticut Infantry 18th Reg.
by
Charles H Lynch – (1916) – 174 pages
The Twenty-fifth regiment,
Connecticut volunteers in the war of the rebellion; history, reminiscences,
description of battle of Irish Bend, carrying of pay roll, roster
by The United States Army, Connecticut Infantry
Regiment 25th – (1913) – 100 pages
The “Twentieth
Connecticut”; a regimental history
by John
Whiting Storrs – (1886) – 326 pages
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Georgia
in The
Civil
War
21
– Books on DVD
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The Confederate records of the
State of Georgia, Volume 1,
by the Georgia
General Assembly and Daniel Allen – (1909) – 786 pages
The Confederate records of the
State of Georgia, Volume 2,
by the
Georgia General Assembly and Daniel Allen – (1909) – 920 pages
The Confederate records of the
State of Georgia, Volume 3,
by the Georgia
General Assembly and Daniel Allen – (1910) – 758 pages
The Confederate records of the
State of Georgia, Volume 4,
by the Georgia
General Assembly and Daniel Allen – (1910) – 642 pages
The Confederate records of the
State of Georgia, Volume 6,
by the
Georgia General Assembly and Daniel Allen – (1911) – 1092 pages
The history of the State of
Georgia from 1850 to 1881, embracing the three important epochs: the decade
before the war of 1861-5; the war; the period of Reconstruction
by Isaac Wheeler Avery – (1881) – 787 pages
History of the 42nd Regiment, Georgia
Volunteers, Confederate States Army, Infantry
by William Lowndes Calhoun – (1900) – 56 pages
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Kentucky
in the
Civil War
18
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History of the 3d, 7th, 8th and
l2th Kentucky C.S.A
by Henry George – (1847) – 238 pages
History of the Eighth regiment
Kentucky vol. inf., during its three years campaigns, embracing organization,
marches, skirmishes, and battles of the command, with much of the history of
the old reliable Third brigade
by
Thomas J. Wright – (1880) – 308 pages
Drafts in Kentucky during the
Civil War
by the United States Adjutant Generals
Office – (1909) – 20 pages
20pnd
Lincoln back home, two episodes
in the career of the great Civil War president mirrored in the daily Kentucky
press, 1860-1865
by Willard Rouse Jillson – 204 pages
899
)
History of the First Kentucky
brigade
by Edwin Porter Thompson – (1868) – 961
pages
Sketch of the First Kentucky
brigade
by R.K. Anaugi – (1874) – 40 pages
The Union
Cause in Kentucky, 1860-1865
by
Thomas Speed and D.L. Clark – (1907) – 394 pages
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Maryland
in the
Civil War
14
– Books on DVD
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Governor Thomas H. Hicks of
Maryland and the civil war
– (1901) – by George
Lovic Pierce Radcliffe – 334 pages
History and roster of Maryland
volunteers, war of 1861-5
by Maryland General
Assembly – (1898) – 862 pages
1904
)
Preamble and Resolutions in
Regard to the Objects of the Present War, Introduced by the Hon. William Price,
of Baltimore City, and Passed by the General Assembly of Maryland, December 23,
1861.
by Maryland General Assembly – (1862) –
2 pages
Protest of the General Assembly
Against the Illegal Arrest and Imprisonment by the Federal Government of
Citizens of Maryland
by Maryland General Assembly – (1861) – 2
pages
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Michigan
in the
18
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Michigan in the War
by the Michigan Adjutant General’s Dept – (1882) – 1060
pages
Political parties in Michigan,
1837-1860. An historical study of political issues and parties in Michigan from
the admission of the state to the Civil War
by
Floyd Benjamin Streeter – (1918) – 454 pages
Record of service of Michigan
volunteers in the Civil War, 1861-1865, 3rd Infantry
by the Michigan Adjutant General’s Dept – (1905) – 456
pages
Record of service of Michigan
volunteers in the Civil War, 1861-1865, 8th Infantry
by the Michigan Adjutant General’s Dept – (1905) – 328
pages
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New Jersey
in the
Civil War
15
– Books on DVD
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Records of officers and men of
New Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 1 ,
– (1876) – by New Jersey Adjutant Generals Office – 966
pages
Records of officers and men of
New Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 2 ,
– (1876) –
by New Jersey Adjutant Generals
Office – 925 pages
Report of adjutant general in
reference to the number of citizens of New Jersey serving in regiments of other
states during the civil war of 1861-65

(1876) – by New Jersey Adjutant Generals Office – 8 pages
Register of the commissioned
officers and privates of the New Jersey Volunteers, in the service of the
United States
– (1863) – by the New Jersey Adjutant
General’s Office – 598 pages
Historic days in Cumberland
County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences, Volume 1
– (1907) – by Isaac T. Nichols – 270 pages
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New York
in the
Civil War
112
– Books on DVD
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A brief history of the
Thirty-fourth regiment, N. Y. S. V. : embracing a complete roster of all
officers and men and a full account of the dedication of the monument on the
battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1902
by
Louis N. Chapin – (1903) – 200 pages
A brief history of the
Twenty-Eighth Regiment New York State Volunteers, First Brigade, First
Division, Twelfth Corps, Army of the Potomac from the author’s diary and
official reports. With the muster-roll of the regiment … and … with the
report of proceedings of the thirty-fifth annual reunion held at Albion, New
York, May 22, 1896
by Charles William Boyce – (1896) – 390
pages
A complete military history and
record of the 108th Regiment N.Y. vols., from 1862 to 1894. Together with
roster, letters, Rebel oaths of allegiance, Rebel passes, reminiscences, life
sketches, photographs, etc., etc
by
George H. Washburn – (1894) – 504 pages
A condensed history of the 56th
Regiment, New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry, which was part of the
organization known as the “Tenth Legion” in the Civil War, 1861-1865,
together with a register or roster of all the members of the regiment, and the
war record of each member as recorded in the Adjutant General’s Office at
Albany, New York
by Joel C Fisk and H.D. William – (1906)
– 442 pages
A history of the Forty-fourth
regiment, New York volunteer infantry, in the civil war, 1861-1865
by Eugene Arus Nash – (1911) – 674 pages
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A Confederate surgeon’s letters
to his wife
by Spencer Glasgow Welch – (1911) – 137
pages
A Sketch of the Charleston Light
Dragoons, from the earliest formation of the Corps
by Edward Laight Wells – (1888) – 115 pages
A Sketch of the War Record of the
Edisto rifles, 1861-1865 South Carolina Infantry
by William Valmore Izlar – (1914) – 217 pages
Butler and his Cavalry in the War
of Secession, 1861-1865
by Ulysses Robert
Brooks – (1909) – 624 pages
The
Confederate Veteran Magazine
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31
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