United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Biography
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- South Carolina fire-eater, the life of Laurence Massillon Keitt, 1824-1864, Holt Merchant
- Stanton, Lincoln's war secretary, Walter Stahr
- Hell's broke loose in Georgia, survival in a Civil War regiment, Scott Walker
- The scandalous lives of Carolina belles Marie Boozer and Amelia Feaster, flirting with the enemy, Tom Elmore
- Civil War wives, the lives and times of Angelina Grimke Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Grant, Carol Berkin
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- Stealing secrets, how a few daring women deceived generals, impacted battles, and altered the course of the Civil War, H. Donald Winkler
- American general, the life and times of William Tecumseh Sherman, John S. D. Eisenhower
- Biographical dictionary of the Union, Northern leaders of the Civil War, edited by John T. Hubbell & James W. Geary ; Jon L. Wakelyn, advisory editor
- Yearning to breathe free, Robert Smalls of South Carolina and his families, Andrew Billingsley ; foreword by James E. Clyburn
- Agent of destiny, the life and times of General Winfield Scott, John S.D. Eisenhower
- A history of Fort Sumter, building a Civil War landmark, M. Patrick Hendrix
- The real Custer, from boy general to tragic hero, James S. Robbins
- Who was who in the Civil War, by Stewart Sifakis
- Laurence M. Keitt, South Carolina fire-eater, John Holt Merchant, Jr
- Wild Rose, Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War spy, Ann Blackman
- Fierce patriot, the tangled lives of William Tecumseh Sherman, Robert L. O'Connell
- George Wythe Randolph and the Confederate elite, George Green Shackelford
- The life of Lieutenant General Richard Heron Anderson of the Confederate States Army, by C. Irvine Walker
- Quiet places, the burial sites of Civil War generals in Tennessee, by Buckner and Nathaniel C. Hughes, Jr
- Fighting by southern federals,, in which the author places the numerical strength of the armies that fought for the Confederacy at approximately 1,000,000 men, and shows that 296,579 white soldiers living in the South, and 137,676 colored soldiers, and approximately 200,000 men living in the North that were born in the South, making 634,255 southern soldiers, fought for the preservation of the Union., By Charles C. Anderson
- First lady of the Confederacy, Varina Davis's Civil War, Joan E. Cashin
- American Ulysses, a life of Ulysses S. Grant, Ronald C. White
- American Civil War, Kevin Hillstrom and Laurie Collier Hillstrom ; Lawrence W. Baker, editor
- Touched with fire, five presidents and the Civil War battles that made them, James M. Perry
- Biographical dictionary of the Confederacy, Jon L. Wakelyn
- Commander of all Lincoln's armies, a life of General Henry W. Halleck, John F. Marszalek
- Lee's lieutenants, a study in command, by Douglas Southall Freeman
- Kill-Cavalry, the life of Union General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, by Samuel J. Martin
- The man who started the Civil War, James Chesnut, honor, and emotion in the American South, Anna Koivusalo
- Liar, temptress, soldier, spy, four women undercover in the Civil War, Karen Abbott
- The man who would not be Washington, Robert E. Lee's Civil War and his decision that changed American history, Jonathan Horn
- A pictorial history of the Confederacy, John Chandler Griffin
- Capital dames, the Civil War and the women of Washington, 1848-1868, Cokie Roberts
- Two Charlestonians at war, the Civil War odysseys of a Lowcountry aristocrat and a black abolitionist, Barbara L. Bellows
- Tramping with the Legion, a Carolina rebel's story, C. Eugene Scruggs
- War between the states, autographs and biographical information, by Jim Hayes
- And were the glory of their times, artillery : the men who gave their lives in defense of South Carolina in the War for Southern Independence, Herbert O. Chambers, III
- Embattled rebel, Jefferson Davis as commander in chief, James M. McPherson
- From slavery to public service, Robert Smalls, 1839-1915, Okon Edet Uya
- Faces of the Confederacy, an album of Southern soldiers and their stories, Ronald S. Coddington ; with a foreword by Michael Fellman
- The soldier's pen, firsthand impressions of the Civil War, Robert E. Bonner
- Daughters of the cause, women in the Civil War, written by Robert P. Broadwater ; edited by Joseph T. Campbell
- The road to glory, Confederate General Richard S. Ewell, by Samuel J. Martin
- Surviving the Confederacy, rebellion, ruin, and recovery : Roger and Sara Pryor during the Civil War, John C. Waugh
- Nine men in gray, Charles L. Dufour ; introduction to the Bison Book edition by Gary W. Gallagher
- Lee and Jackson, Confederate chieftains, Paul Casdorph
- The scourge of war, the life of William Tecumseh Sherman, Brian Holden Reid
- On great fields, the life and unlikely heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Ronald C. White
- Drawn to the Civil War, text by Stephen Lang ; illustrations by Michael Caplanis
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