Civil War Battles
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War ... by Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel, 1887
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Bull run to Bull run by George Baylor, B. F. Johnson Publishing
Company, 1900 OpL
The story of the Andrews raid, or, The most daring enterprise of the Civil ... John Franklin Bair - Chattanooga Railroad Expedition, 1862 Goo
A Descriptive List of the Burial Places of the Remains of Confederate Soldiers, Who Fell in the Battles of Antietam, South Mountain, Monocacy, and Other Points in Washington and Frederick Counties, in the State of Maryland, by Maryland Board of Trustees of the Antietam National Cemetery 1869 WHM
List of Soldiers Buried in Antietam National Cemetery 1867 WHM
Confederate Soldiers Killed at Antietam WMH
Antietam National Cemetery lists the name, company, regiment, grave number and place of death of Union soldiers buried...at the time of its dedication in 1867 WMH
Antietam National Cemetery Payroll, 1866-1867 WMH
Confederate Soldiers killed at Antietam This 1869 list documents the names, regiments and location...buried where they fell after the battles in the Maryland campaign. WMH
Last Hours of Sheridan's Cavalry: A Reprint of War Memoranda by Henry Edwin Tremain - Appomattox Campaign, 1865 – 1904 Goo
The Battle of Chancellorsville; the attack of Stonewall Jackson and his army upon the right flank of the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville, Virginia, on Saturday afternoon, May 2, 1863 - Hamlin, Augustus C. (Augustus Choate), 1829-1905 Arc
Afield with the Eleventh army corps at Chancellorsville 1885 Arc
Official documents relating to a "Chaplain's campaign (not) with General Butler," but in New York .. by Benjamin F. Butler, (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893, ed 1865 Arc
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Battlefields, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Georgia-Tennessee , by James R. Sullivan NPS
Culpeper Virginia , 1861-1865: And Other Articles by Daniel Amon Grimsley 1900 Goo
Fort Pillow Massacre, by US Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War OpL
The Record of Fort Sumter, from Its Occupation by Major Anderson , to Its Reduction by South ... by W. A. Harris Arc
Within Fort Sumter : or, A View of Major Anderson 's ( Robert, 1805-1871) garrison family for one hundred and ten days - Sheelah Arc
Battle of Gettysburg; a Comprehensive Narrative, The Jesse Bowman Young provides a comprehensive account of the Battle of Gettysburg where he himself fought as a young officer fifty years earlier. This work is particularly valuable for its many biographical... DiC
General Alexander Hays at the battle of Gettysburg. by George Thornton. 1913 OpL
Gettysburg Made Plain: a succinct account of the campaign and battles, with the aid of one... by Abner Doubleday, 1888 Goo
Gettysburg, then and now : the field of American valor; where and how the regiments fought, and the troops they encountered; an account of the battle, giving movements, positions, and losses of the commands engaged by John Mitchell Vanderslice, 1846- New York : G. W. Dillingham co, 1899 OpL
Gettysburg: where and how the regiments fought, and the troops ... by John Mitchell Vanderslice 1897 Goo
Gettysburg, then and now, the field of American valor: where and ... by John Mitchell Vanderslice 1899 Goo
Lee and Longstreet at high tide; Gettysburg in the light of the official records - Longstreet, Helen Dortch, d. 1962 Arc
The Operations of the Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign: A Paper Prepared and Read Before the... by Luther Stephen Trowbridge 1893 Goo
The Right Flank at Gettysburg: An Account of the Operations of General Gregg ... by William Brooke Rawle 1878 Goo
Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Goo
The battle of Lexington, fought in and around the city of Lexington, Missouri, on September 18th, 19th and 20th, 1861, by forces under command ;Times New Roman"" of Colonel James A. Mulligan, and General Sterling Price. The official records of both parties to the conflict; to which is added memoirs of participants Lexington Historical Society, Lexington, Mo 1903 UMo
Discourse, effects of the Civil War on ecclesiastical matters in Kentucky, Lexington, 1866 by Lewis Letig Pinkerton, 1812-75. 1866 MoA
Report on the battle of Murfreesboro', Tenn United States. Army. Dept. of the Cumberland , William Starke Rosecrans 1863 Goo
The Nash Farm Battlefield: History and Archaeology by Daniel T. Elliott , and Tracy M. Dean Arc
Battle of New Bern, March 14, 1862, and Confederate centennial Craven County (N.C.) ECU
The other side of war; with the Army of the Potomac . Letters from the headquarters of the U.S.s Sanitary Commission during the Peninsular Campaign in Virginia in 1862 by Katharine Prescott Wormeley, Arc
The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee by John K. Shellenberger, Commandery of the State of Missouri, 1907 OpL
The Stone River campaign--1862-63. Organization of the Fourteenth Army Corps - United States. War Records Office Arc
Personal recollections and experiences concerning the Battle of Stone River - Hascall, Milo S Arc
Rosecrans' campaign with the fourteenth army corps, or
the Army of the Cumberland : a narrative of personal observations with
... official reports of the battle of Stone river by Bickham, William Dennison, 1827-1894
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Battle Roll of Surry County , Virginia : In the War Between the States... by Benjamin Washington Jones 1913 Goo
Horatio Collins King, Journal The divisional quartermaster under General Sheridan…personal journal during the last year of the Civil War, recording cavalry activities in the Shenandoah Valley, and later...] DC 1864-65 1865-69
The campaigns of Walker 's Texas division : containing a complete record of the campaigns in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas ... by Blessington, Joseph Palmer, 1841-1898 Arc