United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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- Georgia First Battalion of Infantry roster, companies "A" "B", [compiled by Johnny L.T.N. Potter]
- "Damage them all you can", Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, George Walsh
- Black soldiers/blue uniforms, the story of the First South Carolina Volunteers, by Thomas Higginson
- Company C of the twenty-second Georgia Infantry Regiment in Confederate service, Dorothy Holland Herring
- The Thirty-seventh North Carolina troops, Tar Heels in the Army of Northern Virginia, by Michael C. Hardy
- Supplement to the Official records of the Union and Confederate Armies, edited by Janet B. Hewett, Noah Andre Trudeau, Bryce A. Suderow ; contributing editors: Gary Gallagher ... [and others]
- Compendium of the Confederate armies, Stewart Sifakis
- History of the 14th Georgia Infantry Regiment, Ray Dewberry
- Hell's broke loose in Georgia, survival in a Civil War regiment, Scott Walker
- The War of the Rebellion, a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by Robert N. Scott. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1880-1900
- South Carolina's military organizations during the War between the States, Robert S. Seigler, Vol. 3
- Compendium of the Confederate armies, Stewart Sifakis
- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina Beauregard's Company Light Artillery, AKA Ferguson's Battery, by John C. Rigdon
- Walk in the light, the journey of the 10th and 19th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Neil Baxley
- Joe Brown's Pets, the Georgia Militia, 1861-1865, William R. Scaife and William Harris Bragg
- Freedom for themselves, North Carolina's Black soldiers in the Civil War era, Richard M. Reid
- The complete Civil War journal and selected letters of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, edited by Christopher Looby
- Too little too late, compiled military records of the 63rd Alabama infantry CSA with rosters of some companies of the 89th, 94th, and 95th Alabama militia CSA, Arthur E. Green
- The Seventeenth Alabama Infantry, a regimental history and roster, Illene D. Thompson and Wilbur E. Thompson
- Lee's Tigers, the Louisiana Infantry in the Army of northern Virginia, Terry L. Jones
- Hope & glory, essays on the legacy of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Regiment, edited by Martin H. Blatt, Thomas J. Brown, and Donald Yacovone
- The 55th North Carolina in the Civil War, a history and roster, Jeffrey M. Girvan
- Marching with Sherman, through Georgia and the Carolinas with the 154th New York, Mark H. Dunkelman
- The 15th Battalion, South Carolina Heavy Artillery, also known as "Lucas' Battalion", Robert S. Seigler
- The 36th Infantry United States Colored Troops in the Civil War, a history and roster, James K. Bryant, II
- Ferguson's (Beauregard's) SC Artillery Company, Christopher D. Rucker
- Army life in a Black regiment, and other writings, Thomas Wentworth Higginson ; with an introduction and notes by R.D. Madison
- Thank God my regiment an African one, the Civil War diary of Colonel Nathan W. Daniels, edited by C.P. Weaver
- Silent cavalry, how Union soldiers from Alabama helped Sherman Burn Atlanta--and then got written out of history, Howell Raines
- Benning's Brigade, Dave Dameron
- "Company Aytch, " or, A side show of the big show and other sketches, Sam Watkins ; edited and with an introduction by M. Thomas Inge
- Compendium of the Confederate armies, Stewart Sifakis
- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina 1st Cavalry Regiment, by John C. Rigdon
- The Confederate Cherokees, John Drew's regiment of mounted rifles, W. Craig Gaines
- Where death and glory meet, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, Russell Duncan
- 7th South Carolina Volunteers (Bacon's), by Ron Field in collaboration with William B. Bynum, Benjamin Boatwright, Jr., and Howard Michael Madaus ; illustrations by Ron Field
- Charlestonians in war, the Charleston Battalion, W. Chris Phelps ; foreword by Joseph P. Riley, Jr
- For country, cause & leader, the Civil War journal of Charles B. Haydon, edited by Stephen W. Sears
- Soldiering with Sherman, Civil War letters of George F. Cram, edited by Jennifer Cain Bohrnstedt ; introduction by Orville Vernon Burton
- A sketch of the war record of the Edisto rifles, 1861-1865, by William Valmore Izlar
- Sharpshooters forward, the regimental history of the Palmetto SharpShooter Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, 1861-1865 :, Brocky A. Nicely
- Kershaw's Brigade, D. Augustus Dickert
- General Lee's army, from victory to collapse, Joseph T. Glatthaar
- Rolls and historical sketch of the Tenth regiment, So. Ca. volunteers, in the army of the Confederate states, by C.I. Walker
- Civil War battle flags of the Union Army and order of battle, foreword by Steven J. Wright ; introduction by Robert Younger ; order of battle compiled by General C. McKeever, Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army
- Historical sketch and roster of the South Carolina 26th infantry regiment, by John C. Rigdon
- Mountaineers in gray, the Nineteenth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, C.S.A., John D. Fowler
- Detailed minutiae of soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865, by Carlton McCarthy ; illustrations by Wm. L. Sheppard
- The Civil War in the South Carolina Lowcountry, how a Confederate artillery battery and a Black Union regiment defined the war, Ron Roth
- The 25th North Carolina troops in the Civil War, history and roster of a mountain-bred regiment, Carroll Jones
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