South Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
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South Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
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- "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
- The Leverett letters, correspondence of a South Carolina family, 1851-1868, edited by Frances Wallace Taylor, Catherine Taylor Matthews, and J. Tracy Power
- 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
- Facing Sherman in South Carolina, march through the swamps, Christopher G. Crabb
- Reminiscences of the South Carolina Confederate cavalry, including "Some reminiscences of a Confederate soldier," by Edwin Calhoun, and "Reminiscences of the sixties," by Charles Crosland
- Let us meet in heaven, the Civil War letters of James Michael Barr, 5th South Carolina Cavalry, edited by Thomas D. Mays
- The flight of the clan, a diary of 1865, Emily Caroline Ellis together with an introduction and historical notes by Frampton Erroll Ellis
- Great things are expected of us, the letters of Colonel C. Irvine Walker, 10th South Carolina Infantry, C.S.A., edited by William Lee White and Charles Denny Runion
- 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, Susie King Taylor ; edited by Patricia W. Romero ; with a new introduction by Willie Lee Rose
- Recollections of Louisa McCord Smythe, recollections of Louisa Rebecca Hayne McCord (Mrs. Augustine T. Smythe), daughter of David J. and Louisa Cheves McCord, born: August 10, 1845, died: January 8, 1928, [edited by Alexander Smythe]
- The Civil War letters of Alexander McNeill, 2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment, edited by Mac Wyckoff ; transcribed by Cora Lee Godsey Starling
- A Palmetto boy, Civil War-era diaries and letters of James Adams Tillman, edited by Bobbie Swearingen Smith
- South Carolina in the Civil War, the Confederate experience in letters and diaries, edited by J. Edward Lee and Ron Chepesiuk
- Saddle soldiers, the Civil War correspondence of General William Stokes of the 4th South Carolina Cavalry, [edited] by Lloyd Halliburton
- Him on the one side and me on the other, the Civil War letters of Alexander Campbell, 79th New York Infantry Regiment and James Campbell, 1st South Carolina Battalion, [edited by] Terry A. Johnston, Jr
- A rebel came home, the diary and letters of Floride Clemson, 1863-1866, edited by Charles M. McGee, Jr. and Ernest M. Lander, Jr. ; illustrated by Olivia Jackson McGee
- Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61, by Abner Doubleday
- Letters of Thomas Moses Britton, 1862-1863, with editorial comment by William H. Chandler
- The Confederacy is on her way up the spout, letters to South Carolina, 1861-1864, edited by J. Roderick Heller III and Carolynn Ayres Heller
- Wandering to glory, Confederate veterans remember Evans' Brigade, edited by DeWitt Boyd Stone, Jr
- The life and adventures of Capt. Robert W. Andrews, of Sumter, South Carolina, extending over a period of 97 years. Replete with startling situations and interesting incidents. Together with reminiscences of the War of 1812, and the recent "unpleasantness" between the North and South
- An everlasting circle, letters of the Haskell family of Abbeville, South Carolina, 1861-1865, edited by Karen Stokes
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