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- The women's war in the South, recollections and reflections of the American Civil War, edited by Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg ; [introduction by Catherine Clinton]
- A diary from Dixie;, edited by Ben Ames Williams
- Memoirs of the war of secession,, from the original manuscripts of Johnson Hagood, Brigadier-general, C.S.A. I. Hagood's 1st 12 months S. C. V. II. Hagood's brigade
- Treasured reminiscences, collected by John K. McIver Chapter, U.D.C
- Southern invincibility, a history of the Confederate heart, Wiley Sword
- Letters from Lee's army, or, Memoirs of life in and out of the army in Virginia during the War Between the States, compiled by Susan Leigh Blackford from original and contemporaneous memoirs, correspondence and diaries ; annotated by Charles Minor Blackford ; edited and abridged for publication by Charles Minor Blackford III ; introduction to the Bison Books edition by Gordon C. Rhea
- Alexander Cheves Haskell, the portrait of a man, by Louise Haskell Daly ; new intord. by Lee A. Wallace, Jr
- William Bell, Company K 4th South Carolina Cavalry, Charleston Light Dragoons, compiled & edited by Paul Gervais Bell, Jr
- The soldier-bishop, Ellison Capers,, by the Rev. Walter B. Capers
- A condensed history of Seventeenth regiment S.C.V., C.S.A., from its organization to the close of the war, Completed by Capt. Edwards, Fall, 1906
- Resisting Sherman, a Confederate surgeon's journal and the Civil War in the Carolinas, 1865, edited by Thomas Heard Robertson, Jr
- The journal of Thomas Abram Huguenin, last Confederate commander of Fort Sumter
- 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
- The Thirty-seventh North Carolina troops, Tar Heels in the Army of Northern Virginia, by Michael C. Hardy
- The Civil War diary of Clara Solomon, growing up in New Orleans, 1861-1862, edited, with an introduction, by Elliott Ashkenazi
- The South Carolinians, Colonel Asbury Coward's memoirs, edited and arr. by Natalie Jenkins Bond and Osmun Latrobe Coward
- History of Company G, ninth S. C. regiment, infantry, S. C. army,, and of Company E, sixth S. C. regiment, infantry, S. C. army, prepared and published by request of the survivors of these companies by James Lide Coker
- The autobiography of Joseph Le Conte, edited by William Dallam Armes
- A memoir of the last year of the War for Independence, in the Confederate States of America, containing an account of the operations of his commands in the years 1864 and 1865, Jubal A. Early ; with a new introduction by Gary W. Gallagher
- Life in the Confederate Army, being the observations and experiences of an alien in the South during the American Civil War, by William Watson ; with an introduction by Thomas W. Cutrer
- Confederate war correspondence of James Michael Barr and wife Rebecca Ann Dowling Barr, [compiled by Ruth Barr McDaniel
- Sketches and reminiscences, by Joshua Hilary Hudson, LL. D
- "Far, far from home", the wartime letters of Dick and Tally Simpson, 3rd South Carolina Volunteers, edited by Guy R. Everson and Edward W. Simpson, Jr
- Band of brothers, Company C, 9th Tennessee Infantry, by James R. Fleming
- Two diaries from middle St. John's, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May, 1865, journals kept by Miss Susan R. Jervey and Miss Charlotte St. J. Ravenel, at Northampton and Pooshee plantations, and reminiscences of Mrs. (Waring) Henagan ; with two contemporary reports from federal officials
- A rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate States capital, by J.B. Jones
- 'Ware Sherman,, a journal of three months' personal experience in the last days of the Confederacy,, by Joseph LeConte; with an introductory reminiscence by his daughter Caroline LeConte
- The Haskell memoirs, John Cheves Haskell ; edited by Gilbert E. Govan and James W. Livingood
- Lifeline to home for John William McLure, CSA, Union County, S.C., transcribed and edited by Sarah Porter Carroll
- Reminiscences of Confederate service, 1861-1865, Francis W. Dawson ; edited by Bell I. Wiley, with an introduction, an appendix, and notes
- Heroines of Dixie, Confederate women tell their story of the war, by Katharine M. Jones
- Ironclads and big guns of the Confederacy, the journal and letters of John M. Brooke, edited by George M. Brooke, Jr
- The voyage of the CSS Shenandoah, a memorable cruise, William C. Whittle Jr. ; introduction and annotations by D. Alan Harris and Anne B. Harris
- Detailed minutiae of soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865, by Carlton McCarthy ; illustrations by Wm. L. Sheppard
- Recollections and reminiscences, 1861-1865 through World War I
- "My dear mother & sisters", Civil War letters of Capt. A.B. Mulligan, Co. B, 5th South Carolina Cavalry--Butler's Division--Hampton's Corps, 1861-1865, edited by Olin Fulmer Hutchinson, Jr
- A sketch of the war record of the Edisto rifles, 1861-1865, by William Valmore Izlar
- Morgan's war, by James Morris Morgan, Volume 2
- Midshipman in gray, selections from Recollections of a Rebel reefer, by James Morris Morgan ; edited and annotated, R. Thomas Campbell
- South Carolina women in the Confederacy., Records collected by Mrs. A.T. Smythe, Miss M.B. Poppenheim, and Mrs. Thomas Taylor. Ed. and pub. by Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Chairman [and others] State Committee Daughters of the Confederacy
- The diary of Mary J. White, [August 3, 1864 - June 7, 1865], Mary J. White
- The private Mary Chesnut, the unpublished Civil War diaries, [edited by] C. Vann Woodward, Elisabeth Muhlenfeld
- A Confederate surgeon's letters to his wife, by Spencer Glasgow Welch
- A heritage of woe, the Civil War diary of Grace Brown Elmore, 1861-1868, edited by Marli F. Weiner
- Heroines of Dixie, Confederate women tell their story of the war
- Camp fires of the confederacy;, a volume of humorous anecdotes, reminiscences, deeds of heroism, thrilling narratives, campaigns, hand-to-hand fights, bold dashes, terrible hardships endured, imprisonments, etc. Confederate poems and selected songs. cEd. by Ben La Bree
- Four years under Marse Robert,, by Robert Stiles
- The Civil War memoirs of a Virginia cavalryman, Robert T. Hubard, Jr. ; edited by Thomas P. Nanzig
- A rebel came home;, the diary of Florida Clemson tells of her wartime adventures in Yankeeland, 1863-64, her trip home to South Carolina, and life in the South during the last few months of the Civil war and the year following, editors: Charles M. McGee, Jr. [and] Ernest M. Lander, Jr. Illustrator: Olivia Jackson McGee
- "Company Aytch, " or, A side show of the big show and other sketches, Sam Watkins ; edited and with an introduction by M. Thomas Inge