American Civil War, (United States :, 1861-1865)
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1861-1865)
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American Civil War, (United States :, 1861-1865)
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American Civil War
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- The 9th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- The 36th Infantry United States Colored Troops in the Civil War, a history and roster, James K. Bryant, II
- The Germans in the American Civil War, with a biographical directory, by Wilhelm Kaufmann ; translated from German by Steven Rowan ; edited by Don Heinrich Tolzmann with Werner D. Mueller and Robert E. Ward
- The 7th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- Freedom for themselves, North Carolina's Black soldiers in the Civil War era, Richard M. Reid
- Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
- Copperhead, Bernard Cornwell
- Voices of the 55th, letters from the 55th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865, edited and annotated by Noah Andre Trudeau
- Civil War soldiers, discovering the men of the 25th United States Colored Troops, Shayne Davidson
- They served, stories of the United States Colored Troops from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, compiled and edited by Nancy Burke, Patricia Burke and Susie Marquis
- The 11th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- The 8th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865, a biographical roster, compiled and annotated by Richard Michael Allen
- Rebel falls, a novel, Tim Wendel
- Parole, pardon, pass and amnesty documents of the Civil War, an illustrated history, John Martin Davis, Jr., and George B. Tremmel ; foreword by Lawrence S. Rowland
- Maryland's black civil war soldiers, 19th Regiment, U.S. colored troops, Robert K. Summers
- Still on the battlefield, the Civil War in Charleston, Andy Douglas House