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- "Co. Aytch", Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment : or, A side show of the big show
- "Dear Friend Anna" : the Civil War letters of a common soldier from Maine
- "God ordained this war" : sermons on the sectional crisis, 1830-1865
- "Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren
- "The ex-Confederate, and what he has done in peace."
- "What did we fight for?"
- ... The man without a country,
- 1861 : the Civil War awakening
- 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Infantry
- A Black woman's Civil War memoirs : reminiscences of my life in camp with the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops, late 1st South Carolina Volunteers
- A Catalog of Brady's photographic views of the Civil War. : New York, 1862
- A Chickamauga memorial : the establishment of America's first Civil War national military park
- A Confederate in the Colorado gold fields.
- A Confederate lady comes of age : the journal of Pauline DeCaradeuc Heyward, 1863-1888
- A Confederate nurse : the diary of Ada W. Bacot, 1860-1863
- A Jewish colonel in the Civil War : Marcus M. Spiegel of the Ohio Volunteers
- A Mississippi rebel in the Army of Northern Virginia : the Civil War memoirs of Private David Holt
- A Virginia Yankee in the Civil War : the diaries of David Hunter Strother
- A Yankee at arms : the diary of Lieutenant Augustus D. Ayling, 29th Massachusetts Volunteers
- A banner in the hills : West Virginia's statehood
- A battle from the start : the life of Nathan Bedford Forrest
- A blockaded family : life in southern Alabama during the Civil War
- A bohemian brigade : the Civil War correspondents, mostly rough, sometimes ready
- A catalogue of the Sang Collection of letters--books--manuscripts--documents & prints illustrating "the irrepressible conflict." : An exhibit from the collections of Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Sang, of River Forest, Ill. Held in Galesburg, Knox College, Oct. 4, 5, 6, 7, 1958, on the anniversary of the fifth Lincoln-Douglas debate.
- A constitutional view of the late war between the states : its causes, character, conduct and results : presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty Hall
- A critical history of the late American War;
- A dangerous promise
- A diary from Dixie
- A diary of battle : the personal journals of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, 1861-1865
- A discourse upon causes for Thanksgiving : preached at Watertown, Nov. 30. 1862
- A disease in the public mind : a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War
- A family of women : the Carolina Petigrus in peace and war
- A friendly voice from England on American affairs
- A full blown Yankee of the Iron Brigade : service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers
- A great Civil War : a military and political history, 1861-1865
- A hard fight for we : women's transition from slavery to freedom in South Carolina
- A heritage of woe : the Civil War diary of Grace Brown Elmore, 1861-1868
- A history of the Negro troops in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65; : preceded by a review of the military services of Negroes in ancient and modern times
- A history of the One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers, (Fourth Oneida,) from the date of its organization, August, 1862, till that of its muster out, June, 1865
- A history of the Second regiment, New Hampshire volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion.
- A history of the Southern Confederacy
- A history of the negro troops in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865, : preceded by a review of the military services of negroes in ancient and modern times,
- A house divided : America in the age of Lincoln
- A house divided-- : a century of great Civil War quotations
- A lecture on alleged violations of neutrality by England in the present war
- A light and uncertain hold : a history of the Sixty-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry
- A light in the storm : the Civil War diary of Amelia Martin
- A long shadow : Jefferson Davis and the final days of the Confederacy
- A memorial of the Great Rebellion: : being a history of the Fourteenth Regiment New-Hampshire Volunteers, covering its three years of service, with original sketches of army life. 1862-1865.
- A meteor shining brightly : essays on Maj. Gen Patrick R. Cleburne
- A meteor shining brightly : essays on the life and career of Major General Patrick R. Cleburne
- A narrative of military service,
- A naval history of the Civil War
- A northern woman in the plantation South : letters of Tryphena Blanche Holder Fox, 1856-1876
- A people's contest : the Union and Civil War 1861-1865
- A people's contest : the Union and Civil War, 1861-1865
- A petition regarding the conditions in the C.S.M. Prison at Columbia, S.C., : addressed to the Confederate authorities.
- A photographic history of Georgia in the Civil War
- A photographic history of Texas in the Civil War
- A pictorial history of the Civil War years
- A portion of my life; : being of short & imperfect history written while a prisoner of war on Johnson's Island, 1864
- A private chapter of the war
- A rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital,
- A rebel wife in Texas : the diary and letters of Elizabeth Scott Neblett, 1852-1864
- A rebel's recollections
- A rebel's recollections
- A resource of war--The credit of the government made immediately available : history of the legal tender paper money issued during the Great Rebellion : being a loan without interest and a national currency
- A ruined land : the end of the Civil War
- A scythe of fire : a Civil War story of the Eighth Georgia Infantry Regiment
- A separate battle : women and the Civil War
- A sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative departments of the Government of Massachusetts : at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1863
- A shield and hiding place : the religious life of the Civil War armies
- A short narrative and military experience of Corp. G.A'Lord : ... : containing a brief sketch of the war, and the Constitution of the United States ... and also patriotic songs of the latest selection
- A sketch of the 8th N.Y. Cavalry : unwritten history of the rebellion
- A soldier's general : the Civil War letters of Major General Lafayette McLaws
- A southern girl in '61; : the war-time memories of a Confederate senator's daughter,
- A southern record : the history of the Third Regiment, Louisiana Infantry
- A treasury of Civil War humor
- A very violent rebel : the Civil War diary of Ellen Renshaw House
- A volunteer's adventures; : a Union captain's record of the Civil War,
- A woman of valor : Clara Barton and the Civil War
- A woman's civil war : a diary with reminiscences of the war from March 1862
- A woman's war : southern women, civil war, and the Confederate legacy
- A world on fire : Britain's crucial role in the American Civil War
- A year on a monitor and the destruction of Fort Sumter
- A youth's history of the War of 1861 [War between the states]
- Abraham Lincoln; : complete works, comprising his speeches, letters, state papers, and miscellaneous writings;
- Across five Aprils
- Across the divide : Union soldiers view the northern home front
- Address before the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, August 13, 1884
- Address of Gen'l Bradley T. Johnson before the Association of Confederate Soldiers and Sailors of Maryland, June 10, 1874
- Address of Gen. W.B. Franklin at Philadelphia, at the unveiling of the equestrian statue of Gen. George B. McClellan, October 24, 1894
- Address of Spencer C. Jones, : delivered at Winchester, Va., June 5th, 1880, on the occasion of the unveiling of the monument erected to the memory of the Maryland Confederate dead
- Address. : P.V. 121st Regiment. July 3, 1886 at Gettysburg
- Addresses of the Hon. W.D. Kelley, Miss Anna E. Dickinson, and Mr. Frederick Douglass, : at a mass meeting ... Philadelphia, July 6, 1863, for the promotion of colored enlistments
- Admiral David Dixon Porter : the Civil War years
- Advance and retreat : personal experiences in the United States & Confederate States Armies
- African American southerners in slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction
- After Appomattox : how the South won the war
- After the War : The Lives and Images of Major Civil War Figures After the Shooting Stopped
- Agent of destiny : the life and times of General Winfield Scott
- Agriculture and the Civil War,
- All for the regiment : the Army of the Ohio, 1861-1862
- All the daring of the soldier : women of the Civil War armies
- All's for the best : the Civil War reminiscences and letters of Daniel W. Sawtelle, Eighth Maine Volunteer Infantry
- Ambrose Bierce's Civil War
- America goes to war : the Civil War and its meaning in American culture
- America's tragedy
- American Civil War navies : a bibliography
- American apocalypse : Yankee Protestants and the Civil War, 1860-1869
- American caricatures pertaining to the Civil War : reproduced from the original lithographs published from 1856-1872, with introduction
- American falls : a novel
- American vignettes, 1860-1865
- Americans in conflict : the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Americans interpret their Civil War
- An abbreviated account of certain men of Onondaga County who did service in the war of 1861-65 : in the 149th New York Volunteer Regiment Infantry
- An honorable defeat : the last days of the Confederate government
- An uncommon time : the Civil War and the northern home front
- Andersonville : the last depot
- Andersonville, the Southern perspective
- Anecdotes of the Civil War in the United States.
- Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry.
- Antietam and the Maryland and Virginia campaigns of 1862 from the government records--Union and Confederate--mostly unknown and which have now first disclosed the truth; approved by the War department,
- Apostles of disunion : southern secession commissioners and the causes of the Civil War
- Archaeological perspectives on the American Civil War
- Arguing with historians : essays on the historical and the unhistorical
- Army at home : women and the Civil War on the northern home front
- Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Division : the Association and tumulus
- Army of the heartland; : the Army of Tennessee, 1861-1862
- Arouse and beware
- Artillery and ammunition of the Civil War
- As luck would have it : chance and coincidence in the Civil War
- Ashes of glory : Richmond at war
- Assault on Fort Gilmer and reminiscences of prison life.
- At Custer's side : the Civil War writings of James Harvey Kidd
- At Gettysburg; : or, What a girl saw and heard of the battle.
- Attack and die : Civil War military tactics and the Southern heritage
- Autobiography and personal reminiscences of Major-General Benj. F. Butler : Butler's book : a review of his legal, political, and military career
- Autumn of glory : the Army of Tennessee, 1862-1865
- B & O in the Civil War;
- Ballads of the Civil War, 1831-1861
- Banking in the American South from the age of Jackson to Reconstruction
- Baptized in blood : the religion of the Lost Cause, 1865-1920
- Battle : the nature and consequences of Civil War combat
- Battle flags South; : the story of the Civil War navies on western waters
- Battle-pieces and aspects of the war
- Battlegrounds of memory
- Battles and leaders of the Civil War, Volume 5
- Battling for Manassas : the fifty-year preservation struggle at Manassas National Battlefield Park
- Bearing witness : a photographic chronicle of American life, 1860-1945
- Beneath the starry flag : New Jersey's Civil War experience
- Benevolence on the home front in Massachusetts during the Civil War
- Berry Benson's Civil War book : memoirs of a Confederate scout and sharpshooter
- Best photos of the Civil War.
- Between the enemy and Texas : Parsons's Texas Cavalry in the Civil War
- Beyond the Civil War synthesis : political essays of the Civil War era
- Beyond the battlefield : race, memory & the American Civil War
- Beyond the battlefield : the ordinary life and extraordinary times of the Civil War soldier
- Bigler's letter, Dodge's appeal, and Visit to Mount Vernon
- Biographical sketch of Gen. Fitz-John Porter : from Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Biography of New York, vol. IV
- Black Confederates and Afro-Yankees in Civil War Virginia
- Black Union soldiers in the Civil War
- Black, blue & gray : African Americans in the Civil War
- Blockade running during the Civil War and the effect of land and water transportation on the Confederacy,
- Blockaders, refugees & contrabands : Civil War on Florida's Gulf Coast, 1861-1865
- Blood & treasure : Confederate Empire in the Southwest
- Bloody dawn : the story of the Lawrence massacre
- Bloody promenade : reflections on a Civil War battle
- Blue jackets of '61. : A history of the navy in the war of secession,
- Bluegrass Confederate : the headquarters diary of Edward O. Guerrant
- Bonnet brigades
- Books and libraries in camp and battle : the Civil War experience
- Bound to be a soldier : the letters of Private James T. Miller, 111th Pennsylvania Infantry, 1861-1864
- Brawling brass, North and South : the most famous quarrels of the Civil War, involving Stonewall Jackson [and others]
- Brigadier General John D. Imboden : Confederate commander in the Shenandoah
- Brigadier General John D. Imboden : Confederate commander in the Shenandoah
- Bright skies and dark shadows
- Bristling with thorns; : a story of war and Reconstruction
- Britain & the war for the union
- British labor and the American Civil War
- Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain : in the war of the great rebellion 1861-62 ; a revision and enlargement (from the latest and most authentic sources) of papers numbered I., II., and III. entitled, "A history of the Second Massachusetts Regiment," and the "Second Massachusetts Regiment and Stonewall Jackson, "
- Brother against brother : the war begins
- Brothers in gray : the Civil War letters of the Pierson family
- Buff facings and gilt buttons : staff and headquarters operations in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
- Bull Run
- Bullet and shell. : War as the soldier saw it; camp, march, and picket; battlefield and bivouac; prison and hospital.
- Burnside
- Business & slavery; : the New York merchants & the irrepressible conflict
- By valour and arms,
- Calendar of the Civil War : including every military and naval engagement (except the smallest skirmishes), the secession conventions, presidential nominations, calls for troops, peace negotiations, important army movements and other events of interest
- Camp-fire sketches and battlefield echoes of 61-5
- Campaigning with "Old Stonewall" : Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's letters to his wife
- Campaigning with Banks in Louisiana, '63 and '64 : and with Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley in '64 and '65
- Campaigning with Banks in Louisiana, '63 and '64, and with Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley in '64 and '65, : by Frank M. Flinn
- Campaigning with Parsons' Texas Cavalry Brigade, CSA; : the war journals and letters of the four Orr brothers, 12th Texas Cavalry Regiment.
- Campaigns of 1862 and 1863, illustrating the principles of strategy
- Campaigns of the civil war,
- Campfire and battlefield; : an illustrated history of the campaigns and conflicts of the great Civil War,
- Campfires of freedom : the camp life of Black soldiers during the Civil War
- Camps and prisons. : Twenty months in the Department of the Gulf,
- Casket of reminiscences
- Chancellorsville : disaster in victory
- Chaplain Davis and Hood's Texas Brigade.
- Charlotte's boys : Civil War letters of the Branch family of Savannah
- Chickamauga.
- Christian interpretations of the Civil War,
- Chronological summary of engagements and battles
- Cities and camps of the Confederate States.
- City of conflict : Louisville in the Civil War, 1861-1865
- Civil War
- Civil War America : making a nation, 1848-1877
- Civil War Boston : home front and battlefield
- Civil War Iowa and the Copperhead movement
- Civil War Macon : the history of a Confederate city
- Civil War St. Louis
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Civil War and reconstruction : selected essays.
- Civil War and reconstruction in Alabama
- Civil War battlefields then & now
- Civil War books : a critical bibliography
- Civil War correspondence, diaries and journals at the Massachusetts Historical Society
- Civil War generals : categorical listings and a biographical directory
- Civil War generals in defeat
- Civil War in pictures
- Civil War ironclads: the dawn of naval armor
- Civil War issues in Philadelphia, 1856-1865
- Civil War journalism
- Civil War naval chronology, 1861-1865
- Civil War naval chronology, 1861-1865
- Civil War novels : an annotated bibliography
- Civil War on western waters
- Civil War papers : read before the Commandery of the state of Massachusetts, military order of the loyal legion of the United States
- Civil War quotations
- Civil War railroads
- Civil War recipes : receipts from the pages of Godey's lady's book
- Civil War sisterhood : the U.S. Sanitary Commission and women's politics in transition
- Civil War sites, memorials, museums, and library collections : a state-by-state guidebook to places open to the public
- Civil War sketch book : drawings from the battlefront
- Civil War special forces : the elite and distinct fighting units of the Union and Confederate armies
- Civil War sutlers and their wares,
- Civil war diary.
- Civil wars : women and the crisis of Southern nationalism
- Classics of Civil War fiction
- Clear the Confederate way! : the Irish in the army of Northern Virginia
- Clouds of glory : the life and legend of Robert E. Lee
- Cold mountain : a novel
- Collis' Zouaves : the 114th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Civil War
- Colorado volunteers in New Mexico, 1862
- Colors and blood : flag passions of the Confederate South
- Combined operations in the Civil War
- Commanders of the Army of the Potomac
- Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth : the Civil War letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- Complete novels
- Confederate Charleston : an illustrated history of the city and the people during the Civil War
- Confederate blockade running through Bermuda, 1861-1865: : letters and cargo manifests
- Confederate finance and purchasing in Great Britain
- Confederate hospitals on the move : Samuel H. Stout and the Army of Tennessee
- Confederate memorial record. : Anniversary address, Confederate Memorial Day, April 26th, 1890,
- Confederate morale and church propaganda,
- Confederate operations in Canada and the North; : a little-known phase of the American Civil War,
- Confederate slave impressment in the upper South
- Confederate tide rising : Robert E. Lee and the making of Southern strategy, 1861-1862
- Confederates
- Confederates downeast : Confederate operations in and around Maine
- Confiscation of Confederate property in the North
- Conflict; : the American civil war
- Connecticut Yankees at Gettysburg
- Connecticut for the Union : the role of the State in the Civil War
- Conrad Wise Chapman : artist & soldier of the Confederacy
- Constitution and by-laws of the Ohio Association of Union Ex-prisoners of War, : together with register of members, and proceedings at the reunion held at Cincinnati, September 14, 15, 16, 1881 ..
- Constructing munitions of war : the Portsmouth Navy Yard confronts the Confederacy, 1861-1865
- Contributions towards a bibliography of the Civil War in the United States, I, Regimental histories
- Controversies & commanders : dispatches from the Army of the Potomac
- Copperheads vigorously prosecuting peace. Is it the peace you want? : Read what they say: we are not a Union of states but a "Confederacy." Abraham Lincoln has usurped power, violated the Constitution, and put in peril the liberties of the people, but Jeff. Davis has not. ..
- Cora O'Kane; : or, The doom of the Rebel guard. A story of the great rebellion. Containing incidents of the campaign in Missouri under Generals Fremont and Sigel, and the thrilling exploits of the Unionists under Major Zagonyi.
- Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard." : How they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.
- Correspondence between General Pope and the Comte de Paris : concerning the second battle of Bull Run
- Cotton, not slavery, the immediate cause of the Rebellion.
- Covered with glory : the 26th North Carolina Infantry at Gettysburg
- Cracker cavaliers : the 2nd Georgia Cavalry under Wheeler and Forrest
- Crisis of fear : secession in South Carolina
- Critical essays on Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage
- Critical studies in antebellum sectionalism: : essays in American political and economic history
- Céline remembering Louisiana, 1850-1871
- Dancing along the deadline : the Andersonville memoir of a prisoner of the Confederacy
- Davis and Lee at war
- Days of Jubilee : the end of slavery in the United States
- Days of the leaders
- Dear Sarah : letters home from a soldier of the Iron Brigade
- Dear folks at home : the Civil War letters of Leo W. and John I. Faller, with an account of Andersonville
- Death in the trenches : Grant at Petersburg
- Decisive battles of the Civil War.
- Dedication of the Ohio memorials on the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pa., Wednesday, Sept. 14, '87 : under the auspices of the Gettysburg Memorial Commission of Ohio
- Dedication of the monument of the Sixth Penna. Cavalry, "Lancers" : on the battlefield of Gettysburg, October 14, 1888
- Defend this old town : Williamsburg during the Civil War
- Descriptive texts to Prang's war pictures
- Desirableness of active service : a sermon preached to the Tenth Connecticut Regiment at St. Augustine, Fla., on Sabbath, April 10th, 1864
- Desolating this fair country : the Civil War diary and letters of Lt. Henry C. Lyon, 34th New York
- Destruction and reconstruction ; personal experiences of the late war
- Detailed minutiæ of soldier life in the Army of northern Virginia, 1861-1865,
- Diary of a Yankee engineer : the Civil War story of John H. Westervelt, engineer, 1st New York Volunteer Engineer Corps
- Diary of a southern refugee, : during the war.
- Dinner at Belmont : a novel of captured Nashville
- Diplomacy during the American Civil War
- Disarming the nation : women's writing and the American Civil War
- Disaster on the Mississippi : the Sultana Explosion, April 27, 1865
- Discontent in New York city, 1861-1865,
- Discovering the Civil War
- Disloyalty in the Confederacy
- Divided houses : gender and the Civil War
- Divided waters : the naval history of the Civil War
- Divided we fought : a pictorial history of the war, 1861-1865
- Doctors in blue : the medical history of the Union Army in the Civil War
- Doctors in blue; : the medical history of the Union Army in the Civil War
- Doctors in gray; : the Confederate medical service
- Don Carlos Buell : most promising of all
- Dream's end : two Iowa brothers in the Civil War
- During the war and after the war
- Echoes from the South. : Comprising the most important speeches, proclamations, and public acts emanating from the South during the late war
- Economic bases of disunion in South Carolina,
- Economic impact of the American Civil War,
- Editors make war : Southern newspapers in the secession crisis
- Ellet's Brigade : the strangest outfit of all
- Embattled courage : the experience of combat in the American Civil War
- Emily Dickinson : a voice of war
- Emma's world : an intimate look at lives touched by the Civil War era
- Encyclopedia of the American Civil War : a political, social, and military history
- England and America
- Era of the oath; : Northern loyalty tests during the Civil War and reconstruction
- Essays on the American Civil War,
- Essays on the Civil War and Reconstruction
- Exile in Richmond : the Confederate journal of Henri Garidel
- Experiment in rebellion,
- Faces of the Confederacy : an album of Southern soldiers and their stories
- Faith in the fight : Civil War chaplains
- Fateful lightning : America's Civil War plays
- Fateful lightning : a new history of the Civil War & Reconstruction
- Father Abraham's children; : Michigan episodes in the Civil War
- Federal Civil War debt due Massachusetts.
- Field artillery projectiles of the Civil War, 1861-1865
- Field medical services at the Battles of Manassas (Bull Run),
- Field record of officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps, from the commencement to the close of the rebellion