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ALABAMA
Battle, Cullen Andrews - THIRD ALABAMA: THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIR
OF BRIGADIER GENERAL CULLEN ANDREWS BATTLE, C.S.A. - Univ Alabama
Press - 216pp - Edited by Brandon Beck - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $21.95 - Our Price - $18.95
Burton, John M. - GRACIE'S ALABAMA VOLUNTEERS: THE
HISTORY OF THE 59TH ALABAMA VOLUNTEER REGIMENT - Pelican
Publishing - ISBN# 1589801164 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New
Brodart Cover) - 192pp - Maps - Illustrations - Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $23 - Our Price - $21
Carter, John C. - WELCOME THE HOUR OF CONFLICT : WILLIAM
COWAN MCCLELLAN AND THE 9TH ALABAMA - Univ Alabama Press - ISBN#
0817315217 -BRAND NEW Hardcover with a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Dust
Jacket Protector) - 444pp - Index - Photos - Maps - Notes - Rosters -
Publisher's List Price = $51.75 - Our Price - $44.95
Cole, R. T. - FROM HUNTSVILLE TO APPOMATTOX: R. T. COLE'S
HISTORY OF THE 4TH REGIMENT, ALABAMA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, C.S.A.
- Univ Tennessee Press - ISBN# 1572333405 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 336pp -
Edited by Jeffrey Stocker - Illustrated - Publisher's List Price = $27.95
- Our Price - $25.95
Arthur E. Green - GRACIE'S PRIDE : THE 43RD ALABAMA INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS -
White Mane - ISBN# 1572492414 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a
New Brodart Cover) - 495pp - Index - Biographical Rosters - Photos - Illustrations - Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our Price - $41
Arthur E. Green - SOUTHERNERS AT WAR: THE 38TH ALABAMA INFANTRY
VOLUNTEERS - White Mane - 400pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart
DJ Covers) - The 38th Alabama fought at Chattanooga,
Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville and Spanish Fort. When they
surrendered in 1865, only 80 of their original 830 members remained - Illustrated - Biblio - Index
- Rosters - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price - $36
Hubbs, G. Ward - GUARDING GREENSBORO : A CONFEDERATE COMPANY IN THE
MAKING OF A SOUTHERN COMMUNITY - Univ Georgia Press - ISBN # 0820325058 -
BRAND NEW Hardcover in dust jacket (Protected in A New Brodart Cover) - Details of the 5th
Alabama Infantry Company D - 325pp - Rosters - Notes - Biblio - Index - Photos - Illustrated
- Publisher's List Price = $34.95 - Our Price -
$31.50
McMillan, Malcolm - THE ALABAMA CONFEDERATE READER -
Univ Alabama Press - 512pp - BRAND NEW Softcover - $24.95
Edward McMorries - HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT - ALABAMA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY C.S.A. - Brown Printing, Montgomery 1904 - FINE
Condition - True 1st Edition - Issued in Original Grey Wraps (Outside now browned) - Scarce
Regimental History - Not often found with Wraps Intact - This was later issued with frontice,
maps and illustrations when Dr. Owen of the Alabama Archives had obtained sufficient finances
to republish. This copy is completely unopened and as nice as the one currently held by the
Alabama Archives under whose auspices it was originally published - $525
Col. William C. Oates, C. S. A. - THE WAR BETWEEN THE UNION AND
THE
CONFEDERACY and its lost opportunities with a history of the 15th Alabama regiment and
the forty-eight battles in which it was engaged - Morningside, Dayton 1985 - With an
introduction by Robert Krick. Oates and his unit faced Chamberlain's 20th Maine at Little
Round Top and went on to fight in the Shendoah Valley, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg and
Chickamauga. Includes rosters of the 15th Alabama and sketches of the other four regiments of
Law's Brigade - $50 (BRAND NEW)
McMillan, Malcolm - THE ALABAMA CONFEDERATE READER -
Univ Alabama Press - 512pp - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List
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$28.75 - Our Price - $26
Morales, William R. - THE 41ST ALABAMA INFANTRY REGIMENT
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA A NARRATIVE HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR
REGIMENT FROM WEST CENTRAL ALABAMA - Gregath Publishing -BRAND
NEW Oversized Laminated Hardcover - 642 pages, includes photos, documents, maps, and
bibliography. This book provides a comprehensive historical narrative chronicling the life and
times of 1,550 men from five Alabama counties - Tuscaloosa, Pickens, Fayette, Greene and Perry
- who fought with the 41st Alabama Regiment during the Civil War. Exceptionally well
documented, over 450 never before published letters and scores of official documents provide
graphic insights about the lives and times of Alabama citizen soldiers, their families and
communities. The 41st engaged in over 40 combat situations, fighting with the Army of
Tennessee in Georgia, Tennessee and Mississippi, and eventually serving in the trenches in
Petersburg alongside Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Of interest to Civil War
researchers and genealogists, the service record of every soldier known to have served with the
41st is contained in the book - $85
Moxley, William and Emily - OH, WHAT A LOANSOME TIME I HAD:
THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF MAJOR WILLIAM MOREL MOXLEY, EIGHTEENTH
ALABAMA INFANTRY, AND EMILY BECK MOXLEY - Univ Alabama Press -
208pp - The letters of William and Emily tell the story of the war from the perspective of a
working-class farm couple from Coffee County Alabama - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $29.95
Patterson, Edmund Dewitt / Barrett, John Gilchrist (Editor) - YANKEE REBEL : THE CIVIL
WAR JOURNAL OF EDMUND DEWITT PATTERSON (NINTH ALABAMA INFANTRY) -
Univ Tennessee Press - ISBN# 157233245X - BRAND NEW Hardcover with a Dust Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 219pp - Index - Patterson served with Company D of the
9th Alabama, the Lauderdale Rifles - Publisher's List Price = $32 -
Our Price - $29
Morris Penny and J. Gary Laine - LAW'S ALABAMA BRIGADE IN THE WAR
BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE CONFEDERACY - White Mane - ISBN# 1572490241
BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in New Brodart DJ Cover) - 480pp -
Law's Brigade comprised 5 Alabama Regiments who were known for their valor in combat,
charging in seven of ten battles. Details of the feud between Law and Longstreet. - Maps -
Photos - Rosters - Notes - Biblio - $45
Thompson, Illene D. and Wilbur E. Thompson - THE SEVENTEENTH
ALABAMA INFANTRY: A REGIMENTAL HISTORY AND ROSTER - Heritage
Books - ISBN# 0788419692 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 487pp - Index - Notes - Biblio -
Detailed Rosters - Casualty Listings - Publisher's List Price
= $39 - Our Price - $36
Tucker, Phillip T. - STORMING LITTLE ROUND TOP: THE 15TH
ALABAMA AND THEIR FIGHT FOR THE HIGH GROUND, JULY 2, 1863 -
Combined Publishing -384pp - Maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List Price = $27.95 - Our Price - $25
James H. Walker and Robert Curren - THOSE GALLANT MEN OF THE
TWENTY-EIGHTH ALABAMA CONFEDERATE INFANTRY REGIMENT - Heritage
Books, 1997 - 383pp - Map - Illustrated - Full Name Index - Brand New Softcover -- Publisher's List Price = $33 - Our Price - $30
Hiram Smith Williams (40th Alabama Infantry) - THIS WAR SO HORRIBLE: THE CIVIL
WAR
DIARY OF HIRAM SMITH WILLIAMS - Univ Alabama Press - 352pp - Edited by Lewis
Wynne and Robert A Taylor - Maps - Illustrations - Notes - Biblio - Index - Williams was a
Carpenter by trade and became one of the Confederacy's first engineers building roads and
bridges for the Army - He was captured and imprisoned in Point Lookout - BRAND NEW
Hardcover - $21.95
ARKANSAS
Allen, Desmond Walls - FIRST ARKANSAS CONFEDERATE MOUNTED
RIFLES - Arkansas Research - ISBN# 0941765342 -BRAND NEW Oversized Softcover
- 104pp - Photo - Detailed Rosters - $18
Allen, Desmond Walls - THE FOURTEENTH ARKANSAS
CONFEDERATE INFANTRY - Arkansas Research - ISBN# 0941765296 - BRAND
NEW Oversized Softcover - 58pp - Photos - This unit was organized in the fall of 1861, by Col.
William C. Mitchell, of men from Marion and other northwestern Arkansas counties. A brief
regimental history is given and a roster lists full name, enlistment date and place, company, rank,
age, and birthplace when given and remarks about POW status, discharge, desertion, or death. -
$18
Bevens, William E. (1st Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A.) - REMINISCENCES OF
A PRIVATE : WILLIAM E. BEVENS OF THE FIRST ARKANSAS INFANTRY, C.S.A.
- Univ Arkansas Press - BRAND NEW Softcover - 282pp - Illustrated - Maps - Biblio -
Notes - Roster - New Introduction by Daniel Sutherland - Eicher (CWB) says
"...straightforwardly written without extensive embellishment and provides an account of service
with the 1st Arkansas Infantry from Bull Run to the destruction of the Army of Tennessee at
Nashville."- $22.50
Wiley Britton - THE UNION INDIAN BRIGADE IN THE CIVIL WAR
- Kansas Heritage Press - Reprint of Scarce 1922 Original - 474pp - Plates - Maps -
Nevins calls this "A popularly written history of Indian soldiers and military events during the
1861-1864 campaigns in Missouri and Arkansas" - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $45
Britton, Wiley - MEMOIRS OF THE REBELLION ON THE BORDER 1863,
6th Kansas Cavalry (Union) - Univ Nebraska Press - 458pp - Reprint of 1882 Original -
Introduction by Phillip Tucker who calls this "the best and most accurate first person account of
the long overlooked western border war of 1863" - BRAND NEW Softcover -
Publisher's List Price = $14.95 - Our Price - $13
Mark Christ - RUGGED AND SUBLIME: THE CIVIL WAR IN
ARKANSAS - Univ Arkansas Press - Eicher (CWB) says "...five penetrating essays
written by four contributors who outline the major events in the state during the war....Shea's
treatment of 1862 contains a superb summary of the battle of Prarie Grove and illustrates the
failure of Thomas C. Hindman's strategic objectives...." - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List Price = $27.50 - Our Price - $25
Mark Christ - RUGGED AND SUBLIME: THE CIVIL WAR IN ARKANSAS - Univ Arkansas
Press - Eicher (CWB) says "...five penetrating essays written by four contributors who outline the
major events in the state during the war....Shea's treatment of 1862 contains a superb summary of
the battle of Prarie Grove and illustrates the failure of Thomas C. Hindman's strategic
objectives...." - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Collea Jr, Joseph D. - THE FIRST VERMONT CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL
WAR - A HISTORY - McFar\land Pub - ISBN# 9780786433834 - BRAND NEW
Full-Sized Laminated Softcover - 331pp - Maps - Photos - Notes - Biblio - Index - Rosters - The
First Vermont Cavalry participated in 75 major Civil War engagements from 1862 through 1865.
As the state's only mounted regiment, riding Vermont bred Morgan horses, the cavalry unit
battled some of the most notable Confederate cavalry commanders, mostly in Virginia. This
history explores the battles and leaders of the unit, including generals George Custer and Philip
Sheridan. - Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our Price
- $42.95
Calvin L. Collier - FIRST IN - LAST OUT: THE CAPITOL GUARDS (6TH) ARKANSAS
BRIGADE IN THE CIVIL WAR - Little Rock 1961 - 161pp - Biblio - Photos - Maps - Rosters
- The 3rd Arkansas fought at Franklin, Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga and other
battles - They had been the Guards for the Capitol at Little Rock and most joined the
Confederacy when Arkansas seceeded, becoming the 6th Arkansas Brigade - BRAND NEW
Softcover -
$20
Calvin L. Collier - THE WAR CHILD'S CHILDREN: A STORY OF THE
THIRD ARKANSAS CAVALRY - Little Rock 1965 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition in
FINE Dust Jacket - 139pp - Biblio - Photos - Maps - Rosters - The 3rd Arkansas fought in more
battles than any other Arkansas unit, including Franklin, Chickamauga, Knoxville and the
Atlanta
and Carolinas Campaigns - $85
O'Brien, John - THINGS GREW BEAUTIFULLY WORSE: THE
WARTIME EXPERIENCES OF CAPT JOHN O'BRIEN, 30TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY,
C.S.A. - Butler Center for Arkansas Studies - Mint Softcover - $12.50
Stanley, Henry Morton - SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY,
CONFEDERATE Edited by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. - LSU Press - 144pp -
Illustrated - Index - Auto-biographical account of his years in the Confederate Army (the 6th
Arkansas Infantry) by the British journalist and explorer, remembered for the famous question
"Doctor Livingstone, I presume." - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's
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Price =
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Philip Daingerfield Stephenson, D.D. - THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIR OF PHILIP
DAINGERFIELD STEPHENSON, D.D. - UCA Press 1995 - 1st edition - Dust Jacket (All Our
DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 411pp -
Index - Photos - Notes - Maps - Stephenson served as a Private in Co "K", 13th Arkansas
Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A. and as a Loader in the 5th Company of the Washington Artillery of
New Orleans - Stephenson's memoirs were originally issued in the Southern Historical Society
Papers and now compiled and edited by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. - Incredible details of
artillery action and battle written in 1865 and then revised and expanded some 30 years later -
$30
Philip Daingerfield Stephenson - THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIR OF PHILIP DAINGERFIELD
STEPHENSON, D.D. - PRIVATE, COMPANY K, 13TH ARKANSAS VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY, LOADER, PIECE NO. 4, 5TH COMPANY, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY,
ARMY OF TENNESSEE, CSA - LSU Press - Edited by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. - Written
in 1865, when he was twenty, Stephenson's diary relates his observations and reminiscences in
painstaking detail. A private who became a veteran infantryman and artilleryman, Stephenson
witnessed the death of Leonidas Polk and shared a blanket with a sleeping General Breckinridge.
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436 pp - 22 halftones - 7 line drawings - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's
List Price = $22.95 - Our Price - $20
Hinton, Richard J. - REBEL INVASION OF MISSOURI AND KANSAS
AND THE CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE BORDER AGAINST GENERAL
STERLING PRICE IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1864 - Kansas Heritage Press -
Reprint of Scarce 1865 Original - 362pp - Index - Maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $50
Turnbo, Silas C.- HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ARKANSAS
CONFEDERATE INFANTRY - Arkansas Research - ISBN# 0941765865 -BRAND
NEW Oversized Softcover - 159pp - Turnbo enlisted in the summer of 1862 and served until the
unit's
surrender in June, 1865. Before 1910, he wrote this lengthy, detailed account of his military
service, giving a private's view of the war: enlistment procedures, camp life, marches, rations,
uniforms, relations with other units, officers and enlisted men. He gives a detailed account of the
Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. The book is based on a diary kept during the war by Turnbo. This is not
flowery prose, but an honest, down-to-earth look at the war. This book has never before been
published. Chronology list, full name/subject/place index - $24.95
CALIFORNIA
Francis A. Donaldson (Capt, 71st Penna) - INSIDE THE ARMY OF THE
POTOMAC: THE CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCE OF CAPTAIN FRANCIS ADAMS
DONALDSON - Stackpole - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Notes -
Index - Donaldson was a member of the Philadelphia Brigade - ALSO KNOWN AS THE 1ST
CALIFORNIA REGIMENT. After being wounded at Fair Oaks and returning to duty, he went
on to serve in the Corn Exchange Regiment (118th Penna) - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price - $34.95 - Our Price - $31.50
McLean, James - CALIFORNIA SABERS: THE 2ND MASSACHUSETTS
CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Indiana University Press - The California Battalion
and Hundred were a group of 500 Californians who fought as part of the 2nd Mass Cavalry
against Mosby and at other places in the East - 448pp - Photos - Maps - BRAND NEW
Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $35 - Our Price - $31.50
Rogers, Larry & Keith - THEIR HORSES CLIMBED TREES: A
CHRONICLE OF THE CALIFORNIA 100 AND BATTALION IN THE CIVIL WAR, FROM
SAN FRANCISCO TO APPOMATTOX - Schiffer Military Books - 560pp -
Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photographs - History of
the little known 500 volunteers from California who
fought in the East from 1863-1865 - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $35
COLORADO
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CONNECTICUT
Croffut, W.A. and John M. Morris - THE MILITARY AND CIVIL
HISTORY OF CONNECTICUT DURING THE WAR OF 1861-65 - VT Civil War
Enterprises - Reprint of 1868 Original - BRAND NEW Hardcover - 891pp - Name Index - Roll
of
Honor - Publisher's List Price = $75 - Our Price -
$70
John William DeForest (12th Connecticut) - A VOLUNTEER'S
ADVENTURES: A UNION CAPTAIN'S RECORD OF THE CIVIL WAR - Yale Univ
1946 - 1st Edition - VERY GOOD Condition - Sommerfield Collection book plate inside front
board - 237pp - Index - Map - Details of the Battle of Ceder Creek, Fisher's Hill and Port Hudson
- Nevins calls this "The highly readible letters from Louisiana and Virginia by one of the most
distinguished American novelists of that period; De Forest was an officer in the 12th
Connecticut"
- $125
John William DeForest (12th Connecticut) - A VOLUNTEER'S
ADVENTURES: A UNION CAPTAIN'S RECORD OF THE CIVIL WAR - LSU Press
-
227pp - Edited with Notes by James H. Croushore - Details of the Battle of Ceder Creek, Fisher's
Hill and Port Hudson - Index - Maps - Illustrated - BRAND NEW Softcover - $15.95
Fiske, Samuel W.(Captain, 14th Connecticut Infantry - MR. DUNN
BROWNE'S EXPERIENCES IN THE ARMY - Fordham Univ. Press - 254pp - Index
- Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Edited by Stephen Sears -
Fiske wrote this using Dunn Browne as a pseudonym - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our Price - $39.45
Benjamin Hirst (14th Connecticut) - THE BOYS FROM ROCKVILLE:
CIVIL WAR NARRATIVES OF SGT BENJAMIN HIRST, COMPANY "D" 14TH
CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS - Univ Tennessee Press - 256pp - BRAND NEW
Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Illustrated - Edited by Robert L.
Bee - In less than a month after forming, the 14th Connecticut fought at Bloody Lane at Antietam
and went on to fight in all the major battles of the war, capturing more enemy flags and suffering
more losses than any other Connecticut Regiment - Photos - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index -
Publisher's List Price = $36 - Our Price - $32
Robert Kellog (16th Connecticut Infantry) - LIFE AND DEATH IN REBEL
PRISONS - Giving
a complete history of the inhuman and barbarous treatment of our brave soldiers by rebel
authorities, inflicting terrible suffering and frightful mortality, principally at Andersonville, GA.,
Florence, SC., describing plans of escape, arrival of prisoners, with numerous and varied
incidents
and anecdotes of prison life - Stebbins - Hartford 1865 - 1st Edition - VERY GOOD Condition -
$75
Relyea, William H. - 16TH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY :
SERGEANT WILLIAM H. RELYEA - Burd Street Press - ISBN# 1572492902 -
BRAND NEW Softcover - 234pp - Index - Notes - Photos - Lists of KIA - Edited by John
Michael Priest - $17.95
Dudley L. Vaill - THE COUNTY REGIMENT; A SKETCH OF THE
SECOND REGIMENT OF CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY,
ORIGINALLY THE NINETEENTH VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, IN THE CIVIL WAR
- Heritage Books - Book on CD Rom - Organized in 1863 from the 19th Infantry, this unit served
in Spottsylvania,
Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Washington, Winchester, New Market, Cedar Creek and Appomattox -
Available on CD Rom (Includes Connecticut Divorces, Bench and Bar of Litchfield County
1709-1909, Honor Roll of Litchfield County revolutionary War Soldiers, Bristol Connecticut
Early History, Memorial History of Hartford County 1633-1884 Vol 1&2, The County Regiment
(19th Infantry), and Geneaological Register of Inhabitants of Litchfield ) - $34.50
DELAWARE
DELAWARE AT GETTYSBURG: REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE TO MARK THE
POSITIONS OCCUPIED BY THE 1ST AND 2ND DELAWARE REGIMENTS AT THE
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG - Longstreet House - Reprint of 1887 booklet with New
Introduction by Jeff Kowalis - 32pp - BRAND NEW - $5
Seville, William P.- HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT DELAWARE
VOLUNTEERS - Longstreet House 1998 - Expanded Reprint of 1884 title - 186pp -
Index - Maps - 15 Photos of Regiment Members - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $23
FLORIDA
Dickison, John J. - CONFEDERATE MILITARY HISTORY - FLORIDA
- Moseley Hall Pub - BRAND NEW Softcover - 167pp - Reprint of one of the Original
Confederate Military History (Texas and Florida) titles (edited by Clement Evans) - This has
added Index and covers Florida only - $15
Loderhose, Gary - FAR, FAR FROM HOME: THE NINTH FLORIDA
REGIMENT IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY - Guild Press -126pp - Dust Jacket (All
Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) -
Index - Maps - Photos - The story of the men and boys who defended Florida's coasts from both
Yankees and Confederate deserters - they fought the Battle of Olustee and at Richmond - Brand
New Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $22.95 - Our Price - $21
GEORGIA
A. P. Adamson (30th GA Infantry) - SOJOURNS OF A PATRIOT: FIELD
AND PRISON PAPERS OF AN UNRECONSTRUCTED CONFEDERATE - Southern
Lion - 272pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos -
Maps - Corporal Adamson fought in some of the major
battles of the war, including Chickamauga and Vicksburg, and after being captured, was
imprisoned at Rock Island, Illinois and Point Lookout, Maryland - BRAND NEW Hardcover
- Publisher's List Price = $26.95 - Our Price - $24
Captain Ujanirtus Allen (21st Georgia Vols) - CAMPAIGNING WITH "OLD
STONEWALL": CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN UJANIRTUS ALLEN'S LETTERS TO
HIS WIFE - LSU Press - Edited by Randall Allen and Keith S. Bohannon - Battle accounts of
Cross Keys, Gaines's Mill, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. In April, 1861,
Allen,
fueled by pride and patriotism, joined the Ben Hill Infantry, which eventually became Company
F,
21st Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He wrote his wife twice weekly, penning at least 138 letters
before he received a mortal wound at Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863. - 352 pp - 10 halftones -
15 line drawings - BRAND NEW - $34.95
Banner, LT Matthew Rauley - VICKSBURG'S CONFEDERATE
BANNER: THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG SEEN THROUGH THE LETTERS OF A
CONFEDERATE LIEUTENANT - Banner Publishing -BRAND NEW Softcover -
54pp -
Illustrated - Maps - Lt Banner served with the 39th Georgia - enlisting and later being elected to
Lieutenant - his letters home criticise Pemberton for dancing when he should have been leading
his troops, detail the Union gunboat attacks, lack of supplies, combat casualties and eventual
surrender of the Confederates at Vicksburg to Grant - ending the Confederate control of the
Mississippi River - $10
Edgeworth Bird (3rd Georgia Vols) - THE GRANITE FARM LETTERS: THE CIVIL WAR
CORRESPONDENCE OF EDGEWORTH AND SALLIE BIRD - Univ of Georgia- 1988 -
ISBN# 0820310425 - Edited by John Rozier - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket - 1st
Edition - Edited by John Rozier - Bird joined the Athens Guards of the 3rd Georgia and went on
to serve under Toombs and Longstreet - these letters provide incredible insight into the days
when Georgia's troops left to fight in Virginia and the events through and following the war - $35
Boney, F. Nash - - REBEL GEORGIA - Mercer Univ Press - 128pp -
BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
Boney, F. Nash - - REBEL GEORGIA - Mercer Univ Press - 128pp -
BRAND NEW Softcover - $16.95
Bradwell, Gordon (Private, 31st GA) - UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS:
SOLDIER LIFE WITH GORDON BRADWELL AND THE 31ST GEORGIA - Mercer
Univ Press - 271pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Index
- Illustrations - Edited by Pharris Deloach Johnson - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List Price = $32.95 - Our Price - $30
Bragg, William Harris - - JOE BROWN'S ARMY: THE GEORGIA STATE
LINE - Mercer Univ Press - 175pp - Index - Maps - Photos - Rosters - BRAND NEW
Softcover - $18.95
Brooks, Richard Henry / Holland, Katherine (Editor) - KEEP ALL MY
LETTERS : THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF RICHARD HENRY BROOKS, 51ST GEORGIA
INFANTRY - Mercer Univ Press - ISBN# 0865548404 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in a
Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 132pp - Index - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
Joseph E. Brown - THE MOUNTAIN CAMPAIGNS IN GEORGIA -
Jim Fox Books - Reprint of 1887 Softcover issued and signed when Brown was President of
Western and Atlantic Railroad and War-time Governor - describes marches, battles and
campaigns of Union and Confederate forces - maps and engravings - BRAND NEW Oversized
Softcover - $10
Brown, Russell K. - OUR CONNECTION WITH SAVANNAH : HISTORY
OF THE 1ST BATTALION GEORGIA SHARPSHOOTERS1862-1865 - Mercer
Univ Press - ISBN 0865549168 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket - 1st Edition Printing
- Maps - Photos - The 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters formed in Savannah during the spring
and summer of 1862. Following the promotion of its first commanding officer, Major (later
Brigadier General) Robert H. Anderson, leadership passed to Major Arthur Shaaf, a former U.S.
army lieutenant from Maryland who had served with the 4th U.S. Infantry in Indian territory.
Brown calls the creation of the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters "an experiment once noble
and harmful." Confederate companies were composed largely of men from the same community
who were accustomed to "the comfortable companionship of their neighbors and friends."
Although elite units had been successful in other armies, the idea of separating men from their
home companies and regiments to form a special battalion met with a degree of resistance.
Nonetheless, Anderson and Shaaf molded the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters into a small
force recognized for its efficiency at drill and bravery in battle. In all, no more than 360 officers
and men served in the battalion's ranks (the maximum strength was 270 men during May 1863).
The men of the battalion came from all over Georgia, but the unit considered Savannah its home
city. The Sharpshooters first camped in the vicinity of the Georgia seaport where it aided in the
defense of nearby Fort McAllister, located southwest of Savannah on the Great Ogeechee River.
Later assigned to the brigade of General William H. T. Walker (the
Walker-Wilson-Stevens-Jackson Georgia brigade), the battalion departed its home state and took
part in the abortive effort to relieve Vicksburg, seeing action at Jackson, Mississippi in May and
July 1863 - Publisher's List Price = $35 - Our Price
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Churchwell, L. Harris - CAPTAINS AT REST - BIOGRAPHICAL
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Daiss, Timothy - IN THE SADDLE: EXPLOITS OF THE 5TH GEORGIA
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Dameron, J. David - BENNING'S BRIGADE, VOLUME 1, A History and
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Dewberry, Ray - HISTORY OF THE 14TH GEORGIA INFANTRY
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Dixon, William D. - THE BLUES IN GRAY: THE CIVIL WAR JOURNAL
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Fitzpatrick, Marion Hill (Sergeant Major, 45th Georgia Vols) - LETTERS TO
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Fox III, John J. - RED CLAY TO RICHMOND: TRAIL OF THE 35TH
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Harper, F. Mikell - THE SECOND GEORGIA
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Herring, Dorothy Holland - COMPANY A OF THE FORTIETH GEORGIA
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Hillyer, George - MY GETTYSBURG BATTLE EXPERIENCES BY
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Michael W. Hofe - THAT THERE BE NO STAIN UPON MY STONES: LIEUTENANT
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Wiley C. Howard - SKETCH OF COBB LEGION CAVALRY AND SOME
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Mesic, Harriet Bey - COBB'S LEGION CAVALRY : A HISTORY
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Mark Nesbitt - 35 DAYS TO GETTYSBURG - CAMPAIGN DIARIES OF TWO
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Poole, John R. - CRACKER CAVALIERS: A REGIMENTAL HISTORY OF
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Scaife, William R./ Bragg, William Harris - JOE BROWN'S PETS : THE
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Secrist, Phillip L. - - THE BATTLE OF RESACA - Mercer Univ
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Gerald J. Smith - ONE OF THE MOST DARING OF MEN - The Life of Confederate
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Styple, William - WRITING & FIGHTING FROM THE ARMY OF
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Tucker, Phillip T. - BURNSIDE'S BRIDGE: THE CLIMACTIC
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Wilkinson, Warren/ Woodworth, Steven E. - A SCYTHE OF FIRE : A
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ILLINOIS
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE
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Linda Barnickel - WE ENLISTED AS PATRIOTS: THE CIVIL WAR RECORD OF BATTERY
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Richard Baumgartner - BLUE LIGHTNING: WILDER'S MOUNTED
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L. G. Bennett and William Haigh - HISTORY OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH
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Blackwell, Samuel M. - IN THE FIRST LINE OF BATTLE: THE 12TH
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Brackett, Charles- SURGEON ON HORSEBACK: THE MISSOURI AND
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Dee Alexander Brown - GRIERSON'S RAID - Morningside, Dayton 1981 - Reprint of 1954
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Brown, Thaddeus C. S. - BEHIND THE GUNS: THE HISTORY OF
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Robert J. Burdette - THE DRUMS OF THE 47TH - Bobbs-Merrill,
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William P. Carlin (38th Illinois) - THE MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM
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Clark, Charles M. (Surgeon, 39th Illinois) - YATES PHALANX: THE
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James Austin Connolly (Major, 123rd Illinois) - THREE YEARS IN THE ARMY OF THE
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Cram, George F. - SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR
LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM - Northern Illinois Univ - 238pp - Edited by Jennifer
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David Cornwell (8th Illinois and 9th Louisiana) - THE CORNWELL CHRONICLES: TALES
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Dixon, David - HERO OF BEECHER ISLAND: THE LIFE AND CAREER
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Drew D. Duckett - GLIMPSES OF GLORY: THE REGIMENTAL
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Stephen F. Fleharty (102nd Illinois) - "JOTTINGS FROM DIXIE": THE
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Hard, Abner M.D. - HISTORY OF THE EIGHTH CAVALRY REGIMENT
ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS DURING THE GREAT REBELLION - Morningside Press
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Lillian Henderson - ROSTER OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF GEORGIA - CD Rom
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Victor Hicken - ILLINOIS IN THE CIVIL WAR - Univ of Illinois -
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Charles Albert Hobbs (99th Illinois) - VICKSBURG-A POEM - Fairbanks, Chicago 1880 -
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Howard, Richard L. (Chaplain) - HISTORY OF THE
124TH REGIMENT
ILLINOIS INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE HUNDRED AND
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Huffstodt, Jim - HARD DYING MEN: THE STORY OF GENERAL W.H.L.
WALLACE, GENERAL T.E.G. RANSOM, AND THEIR OLD ELEVENTH ILLINOIS
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John M. King (92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry) - THREE YEARS WITH THE 92D ILLINOIS -
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Henry A. Kircher (9th Illinois and 12 Missouri Infantry) - A GERMAN IN THE YANKEE
FATHERLAND: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF HENRY A. KIRCHER - Kent State Univ -
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John McElroy (16th Illinois Cavalry) - ANDERSONVILLE: A STORY OF REBEL MILITARY
PRISONS, FIFTEEN MONTHS A GUEST OF THE SO-CALLED SOUTHERN
CONFEDERACY - Toledo, 1879 - NEAR FINE Condition - Hinges wear - endpapers repaired -
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McElroy, John (16th Illinois Cavalry) - THIS WAS ANDERSONVILLE
- New York 1957 - Edited by Roy Meredith - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket - VERY GOOD
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Edward A. Miller Jr. - THE BLACK CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS OF ILLINOIS: THE STORY OF
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W. S. Morris, L. D. Hartwell and J. B. Kuykendall - HISTORY 31ST
REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ORGANIZED BY JOHN A LOGAN - Univ
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Morrison, Marion (Chaplain, 9th Illinois) - A HISTORY OF THE NINTH
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Morrison, Marion (Chaplain, 9th Illinois) - A HISTORY OF THE NINTH
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Col Francis T. Sherman (88th Illinois Infantry) - QUEST FOR A STAR: THE
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Sims, Frederick W. (Co. E, 92nd Illinois Vols- FREDERICK'S JOURNAL
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William B. Smith (Private, Co "K" 14th Illinois) - ON WHEELS AND HOW
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Allan L. Tischler - THE HISTORY OF THE HARPERS FERRY CAVALRY EXPEDITION,
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Trimble, Harvey M. - HISTORY OF THE NINETY-THIRD REGIMENT.
ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY FROM ORGANIZATION TO MUSTER OUT.
STATISTICS COMPILED BY ARRON DUNBAR, SERGANT, COMPANY . "B" -
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Wallace, Isabel - LIFE AND LETTERS OF GENERAL W. H. L. WALLACE
- University Southern Illinois - Reprint of a scarce title - biography of the highest
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Wallace, Isabel - LIFE AND LETTERS OF GENERAL W. H. L. WALLACE
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Wiley, William (77th Illinois) - THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF A COMMON
SOLDIER: WILLIAM WILEY OF THE 77TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY LSU Press -
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Willett, Robert - THE LIGHTENING MULE BRIGADE: ABEL
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Willett, Robert - THE LIGHTENING MULE BRIGADE: ABEL
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Charles Wright Wills (7th Illinois Cavalry) - ARMY LIFE OF AN ILLINOIS SOLDIER,
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Baughman, James Keir - THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE 73RD
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Baughman, James Keir - THE BOYS FROM LAKE COUNTY -
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Richard Baumgartner - BLUE LIGHTNING: WILDER'S MOUNTED
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Brackett, Charles- SURGEON ON HORSEBACK: THE MISSOURI AND
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Cogley, Thomas C. (1st Lieutenant, Co. "F") - HISTORY OF THE
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Alan D. Gaff - ON MANY A BLOODY FIELD : FOUR YEARS IN THE IRON
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John Gibbon - PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CIVIL WAR
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Garland A. Haas - TO THE MOUNTAIN OF FIRE AND BEYOND: THE 53RD
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Lavery, Dennis S. / Jordan, Mark H. - IRON BRIGADE GENERAL : JOHN
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Thomas Hart Benton McCain (86th Indiana) - IN SONG AND SORROW:
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McClure, John R. - HOOSIER FARMBOY IN LINCOLN'S ARMY" THE
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Merrill, Samuel - THE SEVENTIETH INDIANA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION - Indianapolis 1900 - 1st Edition - FINE
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Jacquelyn S. Nelson - INDIANA QUAKERS CONFRONT THE CIVIL
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Alan T. Nolan and Sharon Vipond - GIANTS IN THEIR TALL BLACK HATS: ESSAYS ON
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Jack K. Overmyer - A STUPENDOUS EFFORT: THE 87TH INDIANA IN
THE WAR
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Rowell, John W. - YANKEE ARTILLERYMEN: THROUGH THE CIVIL
WAR WITH ELI LILLY'S INDIANA BATTERY - Univ Tennessee 1975 - 1st Edition -
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George W. Squier (44th Indiana Infantry) - THIS WILDERNESS OF WAR:
THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE W. SQUIER, HOOSIER VOLUNTEER -
Univ Tennessee Press - 216pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
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Thornbrough, Emma Lou - INDIANA IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA, 1850-1880
- Indiana
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Thornbrough, Emma Lou - INDIANA IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA, 1850-1880
- Indiana
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William T. Venner - HOOSIERS' HONOR: THE IRON BRIGADE'S 19TH INDIANA
REGIMENT - White Mane, 1998 - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
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Wade, Alfred B. (Colonel) - The Civil War Diary of Colonel Alfred B.
Wade -Baughman Literary - ISBN# 97809790480 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 265pp
- Wade served for 90 days in the Ninth Indiana Infantry and went on to serve again in the 73rd
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Welcher, Frank J. and Larry Ligget - COBURN'S BRIGADE: 85TH
INDIANA, 33RD INDIANA, 19TH MICHIGAN AND 22ND WISCONSIN IN THE CIVIL
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Willett, Robert - THE LIGHTENING MULE BRIGADE: ABEL
STREIGHT'S 1863 RAID OF INTO ALABAMA - Guild Press - 232pp - Dust Jacket (All
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Willett, Robert - THE LIGHTENING MULE BRIGADE: ABEL
STREIGHT'S 1863 RAID OF INTO ALABAMA - Guild Press - 232pp - When
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IOWA
Major Lyman Allen (37th Iowa) - THE GRAYBEARDS: THE FAMILY OF
MAJOR LYMAN ALLEN DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - Camp Pope
Bookshop - 127pp - Illustrated - Maps - Notes - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover - $12
Carolyn Bartels - IOWA INFANTRY OF 1861-1865, FIRST THROUGH FOURTEENTH -
Two Trails, 1995 - 50pp - Illustrated - Brief histories of 1st through 14th Iowa Infantry
Regiments - BRAND NEW Softcover - $7.50
BATTLE FLAG DAY AUGUST 10,1894 - REPORT OF THE BATTLE
FLAG COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE 24TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO PROVIDE
CASES AND TRANSFER THE IOWA BATTLE FLAGS FROM THE ARSENAL TO
THE STATE CAPITOL - DeMoines 1896 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition with endpapers
excised - Scarce Title - 85pp - Photos - $125
Belknap, William M. - HISTORY OF THE FIFTEENTH REGIMENT
IOWA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY FROM OCTOBER 1861 TO AUGUST 1865
WHEN DISBANDED AT THE END OF THE WAR - Keokuk 1887 - Scarce 1st Edition
in Blue Decorated Cloth - VERY GOOD Condition with light wear to exterior edges - 644pp -
Steel Engraved Portraits - Rosters with Roll of Survivors - The 15th Iowa fought at Shiloh,
Corinth, Vicksburg, Atlanta and Bentonville - $595
Benjamin Booth (22nd Iowa Infantry) - DARK DAYS OF THE
REBELLION: LIFE IN
SOUTHERN MILITARY PRISONS - Meyer Publishing - BRAND NEW Hardcover in
Dust
Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Reprint of 1897 original - 288pp - 30
b & w photos - On October 19, 1864, Booth was captured during the Battle of Cedar Creek- His
first stay of confinement was at Richmond's Libby Prison. From Libby he was transferred to the
Confederacy's facility of Salisbury, probably the prison operated the longest by the South. While
confined at both sites, Booth kept a diary, writing his observations of camp life and suffering on
any scraps of paper he could find. In 1897, he took his scratched observations and penned his
account - $24.95
Cyrus F. Boyd (15th and 34th Iowa - THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF
CYRUS F. BOYD,
FIFTEENTH IOWA
INFANTRY, 1861-1863 - LSU Press - Edited by Mildred Throne With a New
Introduction by
Earl J. Hess - Revealing and realistic views of soldier life. A native of Warren County, Iowa,
Cyrus F. Boyd served a year and a half as an orderly sergeant with the Fifteenth Iowa Infantry
before becoming first lieutenant in Company B of the Thirty-fourth Iowa Infantry. Before his
promotion, he was an intermediary between privates and company officers, a position that
offered
him unique opportunities to observe the attitudes and activities of both the unit leaders and their
men. In this diary, the outspoken Boyd frankly expresses his opinions of his comrades and his
commanders, candidly depicts camp life, and intricately details the gory events on the battlefield.
- 152 pp - Illustrated - Map - BRAND NEW Softcover - $12.95
Brown, Leonard - AMERICAN PATRIOTISM OR MEMOIRS OF
"COMMON MEN" - Camp Pope Bookshop - ISBN# 1929919034 - 598pp - BRAND
NEW
Hardcover issued without jacket - Name Index - Reprint of 1869 Original - Collection of
biographical sketches, letters and diaries of Iowa Civil War soldiers who died in service - Publisher's List Price = $40 - Our Price - $36
Samuel H. M. Byers (Major, 5th Iowa) - WITH FIRE AND SWORD
- Camp Pope Bookshop
- Reprint of 1911 Neale title - 203pp - Index - Byers served with the 5th Iowa and is credited
with writing the poem "Sherman's March to The Sea" while in a Confederate prison following his
capture at Missionary Ridge. The 5th Iowa served in Missouri, New Madrid, Iuka, Corinth,
Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hill, Vicksburg and Missionary Ridge. In July 1864 this unit
was merged into the 5th Iowa Cavalry. - BRAND NEW - $20
John Campbell (5th Iowa Infantry) - THE UNION MUST STAND: THE
CIVIL WAR DIARY OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS CAMPBELL, FIFTH IOWA VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY - Univ Tennessee Press - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 296pp - Edited by Mark
Grimsley and Todd Miller - Illustrated - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $38 - Our Price - $34
William H. Clayton (19th Iowa) - A DAMNED IOWA GREYHOUND: THE CIVIL WAR
LETTERS OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON CLAYTON - Univ of Iowa Press - 236pp - 1st
Edition - Photos - Company Clerk for the 19th Iowa Infantry, Clayton participated in the seige of
Vicksburg and attack on Mobile. Details of the fighting at Prairie Grove where the 19th
sustained the heaviest casualties of any Union regiment. Captured at Stirling's Plantation,
Clayton
spent 10 months in the Confederate prison at Camp Ford, Texas - BRAND NEW - $29.95
Crooke, George - THE TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT OF IOWA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. A NARRATIVE OF ITS EXPERIENCE IN ACTIVE SERVICE,
INCLUDING A MILITARY RECORD OF EACH OFFICER, NON-COMMISSIONED
OFFICER, AND PRIVATE SOLDIER OF THE ORGANIZATION -Milwaukee - King,
Fowle & Co. 1891 -1st Edition - FINE Condition - Lightly bumped at corners and spine ends -
Bright Gilt Title on Spine and Front Board - The author served as Unit Adjutant - 232pp - 12
Maps (Includes one fold-out) - Contains SIGNATURE and Inscription on FEP from Private
Henry G. Porter of Co K - listed at rear of book - This was apparently donated to a library by
Porter in 1918 and contains a typed thank-you letter from the library to him pasted down inside
the front cover, indicating that it may have later been returned to him - $495
Dungan, J. Irvine - HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH REGIMENT IOWA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Century Reprints - 187pp - Folding map - Bound in black
buckram - Limited Edition reprint of 1865 Original - Numbered edition of only 101 copies - One
of the most sought after Iowa regimentals - $55
Jacob Gantz (4th Iowa Cavalry) - SUCH ARE THE TRIALS: THE CIVIL WAR DIARIES OF
JACOB GANTZ - Iowa State Univ, 1991 - 1st Edition - AS NEW Condition - Dust Jacket (All
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122pp - Index - Biblio - Photos - Maps - This unit fought at Vicksburg and throughout
Mississippi, as well as in Arkansas at Pea Ridge and other battles of the West - $30
Genoways, Ted and Hugh - A PERFECT PICTURE OF HELL:
EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS BY CIVIL WAR PRISONERS FROM THE 12TH IOWA
- Univ of Iowa Press - ISBN# 087745759X - 356pp - 1st Edition - Photos - Drawings -
Biblio - Index - Details
of the prison experiences at Belle Isle, Cahaba and Andersonville by members of the 12th Iowa, a
unit that was captured 4 times during the war - Brand New Softcover -
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Jones, Samuel Calvin (Lieutenant, Co. A 22nd Iowa) - REMINISCENCES OF
THE 22ND IOWA INFANTRY - Camp Pope Bookshop - Reprint of 1907 title with
added Index, Illustrations and Introduction by Jeffrey Burden - 171pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs
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war prisoner." - BRAND NEW - $25
Charles O. Musser (29th Iowa) - SOLDIER BOY: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF CHARLES
O. MUSSER, 29TH IOWA - Univ Iowa Press - 1st Edition - 236pp - Photos - Maps - A farmer
who wrote over 130 letters home during his service with the 29th Iowa - Details of the battle at
Helena, Arkansas and the Trans-Mississippi theater - BRAND NEW - $24.95
Oake, William Royal - ON THE SKIRMISH LINE BEHIND A FRIENLY
TREE: THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM ROYAL OAKE, 26TH IOWA
VOLUNTEERS - Far Country Pub - ISBN# 1560373768 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in
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Peirce, Taylor - DEAR CATHARINE, DEAR TAYLOR: THE CIVIL WAR
LETTERS OF A UNION SOLDIER AND HIS WIFE - Univ Kansas Press - BRAND
NEW
Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in New Brodart Cover) - Illustrated - Notes - 464pp - Edited
by Richard L. Kiper - Peirce served 3 years in the 22nd Iowa Inafntry and saw action at
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Publisher's List Price = $34.95 - Our Price - $31.50
Scott, William Forse (Adjutant, 4th Iowa Vols) - THE STORY OF A
CAVALRY REGIMENT: THE CAREER OF THE 4TH IOWA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS
FROM KANSAS TO GEORGIA, 1861-1865 - Camp Pope Bookshop - Reprint of 1893
original - 602pp - Index - Fold Out Maps - The 4th Iowa fought at Vicksburg, Memphis,
Colombus, and at Brice's Crossroads against Forrest's Cavalry - Nevins calls this "The best
history
of a Hawkeye cavalry unit; a detailed narrative, maps, and full index recount the regiment's
campaigns in the Western theater. - BRAND NEW - $40
C. A. Smith (11th Iowa Vols) - RECOLLECTIONS OF PRISON LIFE AT
ANDERSONVILLE, GEORGIA AND FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA - Martini
Print Media, 1997 - Softcover - BRAND NEW - $15
Sperry, A. F. - HISTORY OF THE 33RD IOWA INFANTRY
VOLUNTEER REGIMENT, 1863-1866 - Univ Arkansas Press - 408pp - Illustrated -
Reprint of 1866 Original - The 33rd Iowa fought in Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and
Arkansas - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $38 -
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A. F. Sperry - HISTORY OF THE 33RD IOWA INFANTRY VOLUNTEER REGIMENT,
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Iowa fought in Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and Arkansas - BRAND NEW Softcover
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Samuel A. Swiggett (36th Iowa Infantry) - THE BRIGHT SIDE OF PRISON LIFE:
EXPERIENCES IN PRISON AND OUTOF AN INVOLUNTARY SOJOURNER IN
REBELDOM - Baltimore, 1897 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - minor wear to corners and spine
top/bottom - Bright Covers and Spine - Photos - Rosters - $150
Ware, Eugene Fitch (Private, 1st Iowa Infantry) - THE LYON CAMPAIGN
IN MISSOURI: BEING A HISTORY OF THE FIRST IOWA INFANTRY... - Camp
Pope Bookshop - Reprint of 1907 original - 354pp plus Index and Rosters - Illustrated - Maps -
One of the 3 month regiments, the 1st Iowa fought in Missouri, distinguishing itself at Wilson's
Creek. They were nicknamed the "Iowa Greyhounds" for their long marches. Ware went on to
become a Sergeant Major and finally Captain in the 7th Iowa Cavalry - BRAND NEW - $24.95
Henry H. Wright (Sgt. 6th Iowa) - A HISTORY OF THE SIXTH IOWA
INFANTRY - State Hist. Society, Iowa City 1923 - NEAR FINE Condition - some
minor discoloration at edge of front board - previous owner bookplate and name on FEP - 1st
Edition - Gilt Top Edge - Index - Unopened Pages - Nevins says of this "Sgt. Wright began his
narrative in 1898 and relied for the most part on the Official Records, which he quoted
extensively; the study is far more factual than personal" - $145
KANSAS
Wiley Britton (6th Kansas Cavalry) - MEMOIRS OF THE REBELLION ON
THE
BORDER, 1863 - Univ Nebraska Press - Reprint of 1882 Original - 458pp - Introduction
by
Phillip Tucker who calls this "the best and most accurate first person account of the long
overlooked western border war of 1863" - $14.95
Burke, William S.- OFFICIAL MILITARY HISTORY OF KANSAS
REGIMENTS DURING THE WAR FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE GREAT
REBELLION - Kansas Heritage Press - Reprint of Scarce 1870 Original - 464pp - Brand
New
Hardcover - $65
Fry, Alice L. - FOLLOWING THE FIFTH KANSAS CAVALRY: THE
LETTERS - Two Trails
Publishing - 220pp - Diary of Captain William Creitz, and letters of Lt William Trego and
Private
George Flanders - Illustrated - Name Index - Oversized Softcover - BRAND NEW - $19.95
Fry, Alice L. - FOLLOWING THE FIFTH KANSAS CAVALRY: THE
ROSTERS - Two Trails
Publishing - 225pp - Complete Rosters of the 5th Kansas Cavalry - Names, Rank, Physical
Description, Places of Birth, Residence when Enlisted and Place of Death -Oversized Softcover -
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Fry, Alice L. - KANSAS AND KANSANS IN THE CIVIL WAR: FIRST
THROUGH THE THIRTEENTH VOLUNTEER REGIMENT - Two Trails Publishing -
109pp - Illustrated - Rosters - Oversized BRAND NEW Softcover - $20
Hinton, Richard J. - REBEL INVASION OF MISSOURI AND KANSAS
AND THE CAMPAIGN OF THE ARMY OF THE BORDER AGAINST GENERAL
STERLING PRICE IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1864 - Kansas Heritage Press -
Reprint of Scarce 1865 Original - 362pp - Index - Maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $50
Stephen Starr - JENNISON'S JAYHAWKERS: A CIVIL WAR CAVALRY
REGIMENT AND
ITS COMMANDER - LSU Press - Story of the 1st Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
- 405pp
- BRAND NEW Softcover - UBS#131 - $18.95
Steele James W. - BATTLE OF THE BLUE OF THE 2ND REGIMENT
KANSAS STATE MILITIA OCTOBER 22, 1864 - Two Trails Publishing - 156pp -
Illustrated - Rosters - Reprint of Original written for the dedication of the historical monument at
Gage Park, Topeke in 1896 - BRAND NEW Softcover - $12.95
Hamp B. Watts - THE BABE OF THE COMPANY: AN UNFOLDED LEAF
FROM THE
FOREST OF NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN YEARS - Two Trails Publishing - 33pp -
Watts
was a member of Bill Anderson's Guerillas, having joined Joe Shelby's Brigade at age 15 - Roster
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KENTUCKY
Dee Alexander Brown - THE BOLD CAVALIERS: MORGAN'S 2ND
KENTUCKY CAVALRY RAIDERS - Lippincott 1959 - Stated 1st Edition in Dust
Jacket - VERY GOOD Condition - 353pp - Mapped Endpapers - Index - Photos - This copy used
for research and has several small tick marks and underlining of sources in the index - $65
William C. Davis - THE ORPHAN BRIGADE - THE KENTUCKY CONFEDERATES
WHO COULDN'T GO HOME - Doubleday, 1980 - 318pp - SIGNED/INSCRIBED1st Edition -
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Duke, Basil W. - THE CIVIL WAR REMINISCENCES OF GENERAL
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Jenkins, Kirk C. - THE BATTLE RAGES HIGHER : THE UNION'S
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Lynn, Stephen D. - HISTORY AND ROSTER OF COMPANY K, TENTH
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James Lee McDonough - WAR IN KENTUCKY: FROM SHILOH TO PERRYVILLE - Univ
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George D. Mosgrove (4th Kentucky Cavalry) - KENTUCKY CAVALIERS
IN DIXIE: REMINISCENCES OF A CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN - McCowat
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Reinhart, Joseph R. - A HISTORY OF THE 6TH KENTUCKY
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Reinhart, Joseph R. - TWO GERMANS IN THE CIVIL WAR : THE
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Thompson, Ed Porter - HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE -
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Marcus Woodcock (9th Kentucky Infantry) - A SOUTHERN BOY IN BLUE - Univ Tennessee
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Douglas John Cater (3rd Texas Cav/19th Louisiana) - AS IT WAS: REMINISCENCES OF A
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David Cornwell (8th Illinois and 9th Louisiana) - THE CORNWELL CHRONICLES: TALES
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Colonel Nathan W. Daniels (2nd Louisiana Native Guards) - THANK GOD
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Colonel Nathan W. Daniels (2nd Louisiana Native Guards) - THANK GOD
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educated, free blacks was an experiment during the early days of black enlistment. Within a year,
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Edwin H. Fay (Sgt., Co A, Louisiana Cavalry - Minden Rangers) - THIS
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James Gannon - IRISH REBELS, CONFEDERATE TIGERS: A HISTORY
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Silas T. Grisamore (18th Louisiana)- THE CIVIL WAR REMINISCENCES
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James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. - THE LOUISIANA NATIVE GUARDS: THE
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Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes - THE PRIDE OF THE CONFEDERATE
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Terry L. Jones - LEE'S TIGERS: THE LOUISIANA INFANTRY IN THE
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William Miller Owen - IN CAMP AND BATTLE WITH THE
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Robert Patrick (4th Louisiana) - RELUCTANT REBEL: THE SECRET
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Scriber, Terry and Theresa - THE FOURTH LOUISIANA BATTALION IN
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William J. Seymour (Capt 9th Louisiana) - THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS OF CAPTAIN
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Rev. James B. Sheeran (14th Louisiana) - CONFEDERATE CHAPLAIN - Bruce Publishing
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William Watson (3rd Louisiana Infantry) - LIFE IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY - Time Life,
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William Watson (3rd Louisiana Infantry)- LIFE IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY - LSU
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MAINE
Andrews, Henry F. - COMPANY "D" 16TH MAINE VOLUNTEERS
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Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain - BAYONET! FORWARD - MY CIVIL WAR
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Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain (20th Maine) - THE PASSING OF THE ARMIES - Dust Jacket
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Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain - THROUGH BLOOD AND FIRE AT GETTYSBURG -
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Cyndi Dalton - THE BLANKET BRIGADE (16th Maine) - Union Publishing - 298pp - Printed
as
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Peter Dalton - WITH OUR FACES TO THE FOE: A HISTORY OF THE 4TH MAINE
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Desjardin, Thomas - STAND FIRM YE BOYS FROM MAINE -
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Neal Dow (General, 13th Maine) - THE REMINISCENCES OF NEAL DOW - Evening
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Theodore Gerrish - ARMY LIFE: REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR - Stan Clark Books
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John Mead Gould (1st, 10th and 29th Maine) - THE CIVIL WAR JOURNALS OF JOHN
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New Orleans, Red River, Winchester, Fisher's Hill and Cedar Creek, ending the war
performing occupation duty in South Carolina - BRAND NEW - $50
Jordan, William B. - RED DIAMOND REGIMENT - THE 17TH MAINE
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William Lamson - MAINE TO THE WILDERNESS: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF
PRIVATE WILLIAM LAMSON, 20TH MAINE INFANTRY - Publisher's Press - Orange
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Long, Hezekiah - HARD TIMES, HARD BREAD, AND HARDER
COFFEE - THE CIVIL WAR CORRESPONDENCE OF HEZEKIAH LONG, COMPANY F -
20TH MAINE INFANTRY - Richardson Round Table - ISBN# 9781605858050 -
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MAINE AT GETTYSBURG - Stan Clark - Reprint of 1898 original
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Matthews, James Mero - THE CIVIL WAR DIARIES OF JAMES MERO
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Holman S. Melcher (Major, 20th Maine) - WITH A FLASH OF HIS SWORD - Belle
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John J. Pullen - A SHOWER OF STARS: THE MEDAL OF HONOR AND
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John J. Pullen - THE TWENTIETH MAINE: A VOLUNTEER REGIMENT
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ROSTER OF MAINE VOLUNTEERS 1861-1865 - H-Bar Enterprises - 1 Volume - CD ROM -
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Saperstein, Stanley D. - SHARPSHOOTERS: THE STORY OF THE
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Sawtelle, Daniel - ALL'S FOR THE BEST: THE CIVIL WAR
REMINISCENCES AND LETTERS OF DANIEL W. SAWTELLE, EIGHTH MAINE
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Univ Tennessee Press - Edited by Peter Buckingham -
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Small, Abner R. (Major 16th Maine) - THE ROAD TO RICHMOND: THE
CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF MAJOR ABNER R. SMALL OF THE 16TH MAINE
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Abner R. Small (Major 16th Maine) - THE SIXTEENTH MAINE REGIMENT IN THE WAR
OF THE REBELLION 1861-1865 - Union Publishing - Reprint of 1886 Original - 223pp -
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Abbott and Ellis Spear - THE 20TH MAINE AT FREDERICKSBURG: THE CONFLICTING
ACCOUNTS OF GEN JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN AND GEN ELLIS SPEAR - Union
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"My Story of Fredericksburg and Comments Thereon..." - later known as the "Comments" - A
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Thompson Jr., Kenneth E. - CIVIL WAR MAINE HALL OF FAME:
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Tobie, Edward P. - HISTORY OF THE FIRST MAINE
CAVALRY
1861-1865 - Boston 1887 - Scarce 1st edition - 735pp - Photos - Rosters - Illustrations -
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MARYLAND
Booth, George Wilson (1st Maryland Confederate Infantry) - PERSONAL
REMINISCENCES OF A MARYLAND SOLDIER IN THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES,
1861-1865 - Univ Nebraska Press - Reprint of 1898 Original - BRAND NEW Softcover
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Cottom Jr, Robert / Hayward, Mary Ellen - MARYLAND IN THE CIVIL
WAR: A HOUSE DIVIDED -
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Robert J. Driver Jr. - 1ST AND 2ND MARYLAND CAVALRY -
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Driver Jr., Robert J. - CONFEDERATE SAILORS, MARINES AND
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by the Confederate Treasury Department. The records of their service are sketchy, but some
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Driver Jr., Robert J. - FIRST AND SECOND MARYLAND INFANTRY,
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Keith O. Gary - ANSWERING THE CALL: THE ORGANIZATION AND
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Jerre Garrett - MUFFLED DRUMS AND MUSTARD SPOONS -
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Keith O. Gary - ANSWERING THE CALL: THE ORGANIZATION AND RECRUITING OF
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John Gill (1st Maryland Infantry) - COURIER FOR LEE AND JACKSON:
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Hartzler, Daniel D. - MARYLANDERS IN THE CONFEDERACY -
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Reamy, Martha and Bill -HISTORY AND ROSTER OF MARYLAND
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Ruffner, Kevin C. - MARYLAND'S BLUE AND GRAY - A BORDER
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Jonathan T. Scharf - PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF JONATHAN THOMAS SCHARF OF
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Allan L. Tischler - THE HISTORY OF THE HARPERS FERRY CAVALRY EXPEDITION,
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Daniel C. Toomey - THE CIVIL WAR IN MARYLAND - Toomey
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Toomey, Daniel - THE MARYLAND LINE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'S
HOME AND CONFEDERATE VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS IN MARYLAND -
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MASSACHUSETTS
For 28th Massachusetts, also see Irish Brigade titles at bottom
Ayling, Augustus D. - A YANKEE AT ARMS: THE DIARY OF
LIEUTENANT AUGUSTUS D. AYLING, 29TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS
- Univ Tennessee Press - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New
Brodart Cover) - 320pp - Edited by Charles Herberger - 26 Illustrations - 5 Maps - Ayling
witnessed the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac, fought in the Peninsular Campaign,
Vicksburg, and Knoxville where his unit helped repel Longstreet's troops -
Publisher's List Price = $36 - Our Price - $32
Baker, Levi Wood - HISTORY OF THE NINTH MASSACHUSETTS
BATTERY (Bigelow's Battery) - Vanberg Publishing - Reprint of 1888 original - 261pp -
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John Bigelow (9th Mass Artillery) - THE CAMPAIGN OF CHANCELLORSVILLE -
Morningside, Dayton - 528pp - 48 maps and plans (44 in color) - a hand-bound reprint of 1910
original - Nevins says "A masterful study-one of the very finest written on an American
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thoroughly documented and notably impartial." Freeman says "A model in the comprehensive
treatment of a battle." - Bound in 3/4 Leather in Slip Case - *UBS#7- BRAND NEW - $250
John D. Billings (10th Mass Artillery) - HARD TACK AND COFFEE
- Boston 1888 - FINE Condition - Bright Cover and Spine - Solid Hinges - Light wear to
bottom corners - *Union Book Shelf #9 - A SCARCE title that provides incredibly accurate
insight into the camplife of the Civil War soldier - Nevins says of this "The best source for the
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John D. Billings (10th Mass Artillery) - HARD TACK AND COFFEE
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John D. Billings (10th Mass Artillery) - HARDTACK AND
COFFEE
- Time Life - NY 1982
(BRAND NEW) Reprint -Orig Pub 1887 - Embossed Leather Cover - Gilt Edges - 408pp -
Heavily
Illustrated - Nevins says of this "The best source for the army life and feelings of a Federal
soldier; this delightfully written and humorously illustrated work has rightfully become a classic"
- UBS #9 - $35
Billings, John D. - THE HISTORY OF THE 10TH MASSACHUSETTS
BATTERY OF LIGHT ARTILLERY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION 1862-1865
- Butternut and Blue - Reprint of 1881 title - 496pp - Maps - 26 Portraits - Roster -
Index - Based on the authors diary and letter collection. Nevins says of this "Among the top
dozen unit histories pertaining to the Civil War." - UBS #8 - BRAND NEW - $32.50
Stephen F. Blanding (3rd Mass Heavy Artillery) - IN THE DEFENCES OF
WASHINGTON - Providence 1889 - 1st Edition - 54pp - FINE Condition - previous
owner name stamped on FEPs - $125
Roland E. Bowen (15th Mass Infantry) - FROM BALL'S BLUFF TO GETTYSBURG AND
BEYOND: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF PRIVATE ROLAND E. BOWEN, 15TH MASS
INFANTRY, 1861-1864 - Thomas Publications, Gettysburg - Edited by Gregory A. Coco -
Bowen participated in nearly every encampment and battle of the Army of the Potomac - 64
letters document his experiences with the 15th Mass - 268pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - $21.95
David Brett (9th Mass Battery) - MY DEAR WIFE: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF DAVID
BRETT, UNION CANNONEER - Pioneer Press, 1964 - 1st Edition - in price clipped Dust
Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 137pp - Index - Photos - Rosters
- The 9th Mass Battery fought bravely at Gettysburg in
hand-to-hand combat against the 21st Mississippi and went on to fight at Mine Run, Brandy
Station,
Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Appomattox - $35
Burton, William L. - MELTING POT SOLDIERS: THE UNION'S ETHNIC
REGIMENTS - Fordham Univ. Press - 284pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected
in New Brodart DJ Covers) - A look at the Germans,
Irish, Italians and Other Immigrants Who Fought for the Union - BRAND NEW Hardcover
- Publisher's List Price = $32.50 - Our Price - $29
Robert Goldthwaite Carter (22nd Mass Infantry) - FOUR BROTHERS IN BLUE - Univ
Oklahoma Press - 560pp - Carter was a private in the 22nd Mass - his brother Eugene served as a
1st LT and Quartermaster in the same unit - his other brothers served in the 22nd Mass Infantry
and 1st Mass Heavy Artillery - their letters tell an unbroken tale of the battles of the Eastern
Theater - Eicher says "...the work is a splendid source for life on the march, in camp, and in
battle
with the Massachusetts men - "One of the Civil War 100" classic books by Civil War Magazine -
BRAND NEW Softcover - $24.95
Clapp, Henry A. - LETTERS TO THE HOME CIRCLE: THE NORTH
CAROLINA SERVICE OF PVT. HENRY A. CLAPP, 1862-1863 - NC Archives -
Edited by John Barden - 252pp - Illustrated - Index - Private Clapp served with the 44th
Massachusetts Volunteer Militia occupying New Bern and much of Eastern North Carolina -
BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $28 - Our Price - $25
Cowles, Luther. - HISTORY OF THE FIFTH MASSACHUSETTS
BATTERY - Butternut and Blue - 1000+ pages - Maps - Illustrations - Index - Roster -
(UBS #149) - BRAND NEW Reprint of Scarce 1902 Regimental - details of action at Yorktown,
Mechanicsville, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Petersburg and more. This battery suffered the greatest percentage of
loss in battle of any light battery in volunteer service - (APS#15) - BRAND NEW - $60
Crowninshield, Benjamin - A HISTORY OF THE 1ST REGIMENT OF
MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS - 700pp - Roster - Large Folding Map
- New Introduction - Over 200 Images of Unit Members - This unit saw action in the East
from 1862-1865 fighting at Gettysburg, Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station, Todd's Tavern, the
Cavalry Raid on Richmond and others - A Butternut & Blue reprint (Originally printed in
1891) (APS#10) - BRAND NEW - $65
Jasper T. Darling (Private, 61st Mass Vols) - COLD FACTS: THE PEN OF COL. LEE WRITES
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST THE SWORD OF GENERAL LEE - Original Blue Wraps -
FINE Condition with some folds and minor wear at edges - Copy of Address given in Freeport,
Illinois on May 30, 1910 at the GAR Encampment - Protesting about placement of a statue of
Robert E. Lee being placed in the Capital - $65
Dean, Sgt, A. - GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC: CIVIL WAR
VETERANS, DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1866-1947 - Heritage Books -
ISBN# 0788421301 -BRAND NEW Book on CD Rom - This CD-ROM was created for the
purpose of preserving the records of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of
Massachusetts and to offer a convenient source of the membership for historians and
genealogists. The Civil War Veteran upon joining the Grand Army of the Republic registered at
his local post. The post was required to forward reports to the department headquarters
containing the members status. It has been estimated that over 14,000 members records can be
found here on file in varying forms of print. Additional records have been located in cities and
towns throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This book includes the names of over
36,000 members from these sources. The CD also includes the Sons of Veterans and the Ladies
Auxiliaries, which totals over 100,000 members. The first official charter issued in
Massachusetts was dated October 4, 1866 and was awarded to the William Logan Rodman post
located in the city of New Bedford. There are 268 posts listed and within each post the entries are
in alphabetical order by the last name and include names, rank, military unit, post #, location of
the post, birth and death date and the place where either they were born or resided. This
GRAPHIC IMAGE CD-ROM uses the powerful Adobe Acrobat Reader provided free on the CD
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Dyer, J. Franklin / Chesson, Michael B. (Edit).- THE JOURNAL OF A CIVIL
WAR SURGEON - Univ Nebraska Press - ISBN# 0803266375 - BRAND NEW
Softcover - 317pp - Index - Notes - Map - Illustrations - Dyer was a surgeon in the 19th Mass
Infantry and went on to become Chief Surgeon in the Second Division, II Army Corps on the
Staff of Union Generals O. O. Howard, Hancock and Gibbon -List Price = $25
Our Price = $22
Eaton, William - HISTORY OF THE RICHARDSON LIGHT GUARD OF
WAKEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 1851-1901 - Wakefield, 1901 - 1st Edition - FINE
Condition - Bright Gilt Title on Cover and Spine - Clean and Tight Interior - 216pp plus Rosters
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Photos - This copy has undated ink inscription on fep detailing killing of two unit members on
May 6th, 1861 by "bug uglies" and notes they were the first unit members killed in the Civil War
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$195
Emilio, Captain Luis - A BRAVE BLACK REGIMENT - THE HISTORY OF
THE 54TH MASSACHUSETTS 1863-1865 - Da Capo Press - Reprint of 1891 original -
New introduction by Gregory Urwin - 532pp - Index - Roster 89 photos - 9 maps - James
McPherson calls this the "Best Account of the 54th Massachusetts" - BRAND NEW Softcover -
$20
George Fowle (39th Mass Vols) - LETTERS TO ELIZA FROM A UNION SOLDIER,
1862-1865 - Follett Pub, 1969 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - 176pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs
are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Maps -
Illustrations - Photos - Edited by Margery Greenleaf - The 39th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
served in the Eastern Theater, defending Washington, fighting at Mine Run, Wilderness,
Spotsylvania, Petersburg and Appomattox - $30
Warren L. Goss (Sgt, 2nd Mass Heavy Artillery) - THE SOLDIER'S STORY
OF CAPTIVITY AT ANDERSONVILLE, BELLE ISLE AND OTHER REBEL PRISONS
- Boston 1868 - NEAR FINE Condition - Wear to spine ends and corners - Illustrations
by Thomas Nast - 274pp with Appendix -Twice caputred and imprisoned at Libby and Belle Isle,
Goss wrote numerous books about the war - $115
Guiney, Patrick R (Colonel, 9th Massachusetts Infantry - COMMANDING
BOSTON'S IRISH NINTH: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF COLONEL PATRICK R.
GUINEY, NINTH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Fordham Univ.
Press - 280pp - Index - Biblio - Photos - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart
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Higginson, Henry Lee - LIFE AND LETTERS OF HENRY LEE
HIGGINSON - Boston 1921 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - 557pp - Edited by Bliss
Perry - Photos - Index - Higginson served in the 2nd Mass Infantry and later the 1st
Massachusetts Cavalry - $75
James K. Hosmer (52nd Mass. Vols) - THE COLOR GUARD - BEING A
CORPORAL'S NOTES OF MILITARY SERVICE IN THE 19TH ARMY CORPS -
Very Good Condition - Walker Wise Co., Boston 1864 - *UBS# 227 - $100
Charles A. Humphreys (Chaplain, 2nd Mass Cavalry) - FIELD, CAMP, HOSPITAL AND
PRISON IN THE CIVIL WAR, 1863-1865 - Boston 1918 - FINE Condition - 1st Edition -
Exceptionally Clean and Bright - Gilt Top Edge - $135
Charles A. Humphreys (Chaplain, 2nd Mass Cavalry) - FIELD, CAMP,
HOSPITAL AND PRISON IN THE CIVIL WAR, 1863-1865 - Books for Libraries 1971
- Reprint of 1918 original - 428pp - Illustrated - Appendix - VERY GOOD Condition without
Dust Jacket - $35
MacNamara, Daniel G. - THE HISTORY OF THE NINTH REGIMENT
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, SECOND BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION,
FIFTH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC JUNE 1861 - JUNE 1964 - 558pp
- Reprint of Original - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price =
$39 - Our Price - $36
MacNamara, Daniel G. - THE HISTORY OF THE NINTH REGIMENT
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, SECOND BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION,
FIFTH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC JUNE 1861 - JUNE 1964 - 558pp
- Reprint of Original - Brand New Softcover -- Publisher's List Price =
$25 - Our Price - $23
Mann, Albert W. - HISTORY OF THE 45TH
REGIMENT,
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA (The Cadet Regiment) - Wallace Spooner,
Boston 1908 - VERY FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Bright Spine and Boards with 18th Army
Corps Emblem on Cover - Photos - Rosters - Name/Address list from 1908 - Details actions of
the regiment in North Carolina during the war - Previous owner bookplate inside front board -
$295
Mann, Thomas H. - FIGHTING WITH THE EIGHTEENTH
MASSACHUSETTS: THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIR OF THOMAS H. MANN - LSU
Press -288pp - Illustrated - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price
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McLean, James - CALIFORNIA SABERS: THE 2ND MASSACHUSETTS
CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Indiana University Press - The California Battalion
and Hundred were a group of 500 Californians who fought as part of the 2nd Mass Cavalry
against Mosby and at other places in the East - 448pp - Photos - Maps - BRAND NEW
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Murray, R. L.- FREDERICK DOUGLASS, LEWIS DOUGLASS AND THE
CHARGE OF THE 54TH MASSACHUSETTS AT FORT WAGNER - Benedum Books
- BRAND NEW Softcover - 64pp - A history based on letters from Sergeant Major Lewis
Douglas to his parents - SIGNED by the Author - $8.95
Nason, George W. - HISTORY AND COMPLETE ROSTER OF THE
MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENTS: MINUTE MEN OF '61 - VT Civil War
Enterprises -BRAND NEW Hardcover Reprint of 1910 Original - In Blue Buckram - 413pp plus
Index - Photos - Publisher's List Price = $49.50 - Our Price - $45
Frederick M. Osborne (23rd Mass) - PRIVATE OSBORNE,
MASSACHUSETTS 23 VOLUNTEERS: BURNSIDE EXPEDITION, ROANOKE ISLAND,
SECOND FRONT AGAINST RICHMOND - McFarland Publishing - 296pp - Library
Binding - Biblio - Index - Maps - Photos - Osborne joined the 23rd Massachusetts at age 15 to
fight in the 1st Union amphibious assault and wrote some 52 letters detailing battles and
experiences with the 23rd Massachussetts Infantry - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $32.50 - Our Price - $29
General Francis Palfrey (20th Mass) - THE ANTIETAM AND FREDERICKSBURG -
DaCapo Press - New introduction by Stephen Sears - 244pp - 4 maps - Softcover - BRAND
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Parker, John L. - HENRY WILSON'S REGIMENT (22ND MASS) - THE
2ND COMPANY SHARPSHOOTERS AND THE 3RD LIGHT BATTERY - Butternut
and Blue - 700pp - Illustrated - New Introduction - Roster - Index - Originally published in 1887
-
The 22nd Mass was raised through the efforts of Senator Henry Wilson. It met its first trial by
fire at Yorktown. Later the regiment suffered tremendous casualties at Gaines' Mill. This
regiment, part of the 5th Corps, was engaged at Malvern Hill, Shepherdstown, Fredericksburg
and Chancellorsville. At Gettysburg, the 22nd Mass and the 2nd Company Mass Sharpshooters,
were engaged in the wheatfield, near the Rose woods. In 1864 the regiment served at
Spotsylvania and the Wilderness, losing a large portion of its rank and file. Due to its heavy
losses throughout the war, this regiment earned the distinction of being one of Fox's "Fighting
300" Union regiments - Includes information on 2nd Company Mass Sharpshooters - APS #17
- UBS #147 - BRAND NEW - $45
Parson, Thomas E. - BEAR FLAG AND BAY STATE IN THE CIVIL WAR :
THE CALIFORNIANS OF THE SECOND MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY -
McFarland Pub - ISBN# 0786411228 - BRAND NEW Laminated Softcover - 220pp - Index -
Maps - Notes - Biblio - Photos - Publisher's List Price =
$39.95 - Our Price - $37.95.95
REGISTER OF THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF
MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 1, 1912 - Cambridge 1912 - 1st Edition - 522pp -
Listing of Military Order of the Loyal Legion for Massachusetts - FINE Condition - in Bright
Blue Boards with Gilt Top Edge - Biographies of Officers of Army, Navy and Marine Corps
who served in the Civil War for the state of Massachusetts - $125
Alfred S. Roe - THE THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS
VOLUNTEERS 1862-1865 - Worcester 1914 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - Bright
Gilt Title on Cover and Spine - Clean and Tight Interior with strong hinges - Frontis of Colonel
Davis - Photos - Rosters - Index - $275
William Schouler - A HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS IN THE CIVIL
WAR - Digital Scanning - Softcover Reprint - 688pp - BRAND NEW --
Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
Stearns, Amos (25th Mass Infantry) - THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF AMOS
E. STEARNS, A PRISONER AT ANDERSONVILLE - Fairleigh Dickinson Univ - 1981
- 1st Edition in Dust Jacket - FINE Condition - 127pp - Biblio - Index - Photos - $30
Stephens, George E. (54th Mass) - A VOICE OF THUNDER: THE CIVIL
WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE E. STEPHENS - Univ Illinois Press - 1st Edition - FINE
Condition - 350pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Index -
Photos - Illustrations - $35
Stevens, Charles A.- BERDAN'S UNITED STATES SHARPSHOOTERS IN
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - Morningside, Dayton - BRAND NEW Hardcover
issued
without jacket - 597pp - Illustrations - Rosters - Originally published in 1892 - Nevins calls this
"A superb regimental history of one of the North's most famous commands; a professional
journalist, Stevens captured drama, color, and excitement." - This regiment was composed of
companies from Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania,
Vermont and Wisconsin - $45
Trudeau, Noah - VOICES OF THE 55TH: LETTERS FROM THE 55TH
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS 1861-1865 - Morningside Press - 290pp - Photos -
Maps - Index - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - BRAND
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Hardcover - $24.95
Mason Whiting Tyler (37th Massachusetts) - RECOLLECTIONS OF THE
CIVIL WAR, WITH
MANY ORIGINAL DIARY ENTRIES AND LETTERS WRITTEN FROM THE SEAT OF
WAR AND WITH ANNOTATED REFERENCES - Putnam's Sons, 1912 - 379pp - 1st
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Weber, Nancy O. - MY UNKNOWN SOLDIER: A HISTORY OF THE 4TH
MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY REGIMENT IN THE CIVIL WAR -188pp - Brand
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Welsh, Peter (28th Massachusetts Infantry) - IRISH GREEN AND UNION
BLUE: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF PETER WELSH COLOR SERGEANT 28TH
REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS - Fordham Univ. Press - 170 pp -
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Warren Wilkinson - MOTHER, MAY YOU NEVER SEE THE SIGHTS I
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Willsey, Berea M. (10th Mass Infantry) - THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF
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MICHIGAN
William Anderson - THEY DIED TO MAKE MEN FREE - THE 19TH MICHIGAN
INFANTRY - Morningside, Dayton - Revised edition with new material - 397pp - maps - photos
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Avery, Henry (5th Michigan Cavalry) - UNDER CUSTER'S COMMAND:
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Bertera, Martin - THE 4TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY AT THE BATTLE
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Crawford, Kim - THE 16TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY - VINCENT'S
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Daniel G. Crotty (Color Sergeant, 3rd Michigan) - FOUR YEARS CAMPAIGNING IN THE
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - Belle Grove, 1995 - Reprint of 1874 Original - 215pp - Index -
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Excellent first person accounts of Williamsburg, Seven Days, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
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Charles L. Cummings (28th Michigan Infantry) - THE GREAT WAR RELIC, TOGETHER
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SINCE THE WAR... - Detroit Book Press - 48pp - Reprint of 1880's original in stamped wraps
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Genco, James G. - TO THE SOUND OF MUSKETRY AND TAP OF THE
DRUM: A HISTORY OF MICHIGAN'S BATTERY "D" THROUGH THE LETTERS OF
ARTIFICER HAROLD J. BARTLETT, 1861-1864 - Detroit Book Press - 2nd printing of
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John Gibbon - PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CIVIL WAR
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Herek, Raymond J. - THESE MEN HAVE SEEN HARD SERVICE : THE
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Hoffman, Mark - MY BRAVE MECHANICS : THE FIRST MICHIGAN
ENGINEERS AND THEIR CIVIL WAR -Wayne State Univ - ISBN# 0814332927
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Asa Isham (7th Mich Cavalry)- SEVENTH MICHIGAN CAVALRY OF
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Jerry Keenan - WILSON'S CAVALRY CORPS (4th Michigan Cavalry)
- McFarland Publishing
1998 - 280pp - Library Binding - Biblio - Notes - Maps - Index - Key to the Confederate losses at
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Lavery, Dennis S. / Jordan, Mark H. - IRON BRIGADE GENERAL : JOHN
GIBBON, A REBEL IN BLUE (CONTRIBUTIONS IN MILITARY STUDIES, NO 138)
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Lee, William O. - PERSONAL AND HISTORICAL SKETCHES
AND FACIAL HISTORY OF AND BY MEMBERS OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT
MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER CAVALRY, 1862-1865 - Detroit Book Press - Reprint of
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John McCline (13th Michigan) - SLAVERY IN THE CLOVER BOTTOMS: JOHN
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MICHIGAN AT GETTYSBURG - PROCEEDINGS OF THE MONUMENT DEDICATIONS
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Ovies, Adolfo - CROSSED SABERS : GENERAL GEORGE
ARMSTRONG CUSTER AND THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY CAMPAIGN - Author
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John H. Pardington (24th Michigan Infantry) - DEAR SARAH: LETTERS HOME FROM A
SOLDIER OF THE IRON BRIGADE - Indiana University Press - Edited by Coralou Lassen -
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John Robertson - MICHIGAN IN THE WAR - HBAR - 1 Volume CD ROM - From the 1880
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Root, Edwin R. / Jeffrey Stocker - ISN'T THIS GLORIOUS - THE 15TH,
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Robert H. Steinbach - A LONG MARCH - The Lives of Frank and Alice
Baldwin - Univ
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Taylor, Walter H. - FOUR YEARS WITH GENERAL LEE
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Appleton & Co. NY 1878 - FINE Condition Hardcover in Green Cloth - Bright Title on Spine
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Thatcher, Marshall C. (2nd Michigan Cavalry) - A HUNDRED BATTLES IN
THE WEST: ST. LOUIS TO ATLANTA, 1861-1865. THE SECOND MICHIGAN CAVALRY,
WITH THE ARMIES OF THE MISSISSIPPI, OHIO, KENTUCKY AND CUMBERLAND
- Detroit Book Press - 416pp - Reprint of 1884 original - Maps - Illustrations - Rosters -
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Welcher, Frank J.- COBURN'S BRIGADE: 85TH INDIANA, 33RD
INDIANA, 19TH MICHIGAN AND 22ND WISCONSIN IN THE CIVIL WAR - Guild
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Gen. Alpheus S. Williams - FROM THE CANNON'S MOUTH: THE CIVIL WAR
LETTERS OF GENERAL ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS - Univ Nebraska Press, 413pp,
Illustrations, Map. First appointed Brigadier of State Troops in Michigan, Old Pap and his
famous beard mustered out in 1866. This title provides detailed accounts of Antietam,
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MINNESOTA
William Bircher (2nd Minnesota) - A DRUMMER-BOY'S DIARY,
COMPRISING FOUR YEARS OF SERVICE WITH THE SECOND REGIMENT
MINNESOTA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS, 1861 TO 1865 - North Star - Reprint of
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Bishop, Judson W. (Colonel, 2nd Minnesota) - THE STORY OF A
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MINNESOTA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR OF 1861 TO 1865
- North Star - 258pp - Index - Photos - Maps - Rosters - Reprint of 1890 Original - Dust
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Carley, Kenneth - MINNESOTA IN THE CIVIL WAR - Minnesota
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Leehan, Brian - PALE HORSE AT PLUM RUN: THE FIRST
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Richard Moe - THE LAST FULL MEASURE: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF
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Richard Moe - THE LAST FULL MEASURE: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF
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Wright, James A.- NO MORE GALLANT A DEED: A CIVIL WAR
MEMOIR OF THE FIRST MINNESOTA VOLUNTEERS - Minnesota Historical
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MISSISSIPPI
William Pitt Chambers - BLOOD AND SACRIFICE: THE CIVIL WAR
JOURNAL OF A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER (46th Mississippi Infantry) - Blue Acorn
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Larry J. Daniel and Lynn Bock - ISLAND NO. 10: STRUGGLE FOR THE MISSISSIPPI
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Dunlop, W. S. (Major, C.S.A.) - LEE'S SHARPSHOOTERS; OR
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Donald A. Hopkins - HORSEMEN OF THE JEFF DAVIS LEGION - White Mane -171pp - The
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Donald A. Hopkins - THE LITTLE JEFF: THE JEFF DAVIS LEGION CAVALRY, ARMY OF
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John Fiske - THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Houghton Mifflin - N.Y.
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Joseph Garey - A KEYSTONE REBEL: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF
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David Holt (Private, 16th Miss) - A MISSISSIPPI REBEL IN THE ARMY OF
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Thomas P. Williams - THE MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE OF BRIG GEN
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Williamson, David - THE THIRD BATTALION MISSISSIPPI
INFANTRY AND THE 45TH MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT : A CIVIL WAR HISTORY
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Wynne, Ben - A HARD TRIP : A HISTORY OF THE 15TH MISSISSIPPI
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MISSOURI
Leslie Anders - THE TWENTY-FIRST MISSOURI: FROM HOME GUARD TO UNION
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Anderson, Ephraim - MEMOIRS: HISTORICAL AND PERSONAL -
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Bailey, George W. (6th Missouri Infantry) - A PRIVATE CHAPTER OF THE
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Baldwin, Margaret & Pat O'Brien - WANTED! FRANK AND JESSE JAMES
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Banisik, Michael E. - CAVALIERS OF THE BRUSH: QUANTRILL AND
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Bartels, Carolyn - THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE: PINDALL'S
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William J. And John P. Bull - MISSOURI BROTHERS IN GRAY -
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Burns, William S.(Captain, Co. I) - RECOLLECTIONS OF THE FOURTH
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Albert Castel - GENERAL STERLING PRICE AND THE CIVIL WAR IN
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Dewolf, Charles Wesley (7th Missouri Cavalry, U.S.A.) - THE SPENDORS
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Dunlap, Robert C. - AS THE MOCKINGBIRD SANG: CIVIL WAR DIARY
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Thompson, S. Millett (13th New Hampshire Vols) - HISTORY OF THE
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John Hayward - GIVE IT TO THEM JERSEY BLUES! A HISTORY OF THE 7TH
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Jones, Maggie and Thomas and William- - BROTHERS TIL DEATH: THE
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Edward G. Longacre - JERSEY CAVALIERS: A HISTORY OF THE 1ST NEW JERSEY
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Edward G. Longacre - TO GETTYSBURG AND BEYOND: THE 12TH NEW JERSEY
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Marbaker, Thomas B. - HISTORY OF THE ELEVENTH NEW JERSEY
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Marvel, William - RACE OF THE SOIL: THE NINTH NEW HAMPSHIRE
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departed New Hampshire on August 25, 1862. Less than 20 days later the green, untested
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the battle of Fredericksburg (December 13). Again, the larger Federal Army was defeated by
Lee's smaller army, which inflicted some 12,000 casualties on the Federals, the Ninth New
Hampshire receiving its share. In March, 1863 the regiment was transferred to the Western
theater, first to Kentucky and then to Mississippi, to participate in the Jackson Campaign. While
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Wilderness Campaign of 1864 in Virginia. The Ninth New Hampshire embarked on May 4, 1864
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deadly battle of Cold Harbor, but was actively involved at the Crater at Petersburg again
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battlefield to various hospitals and finally back to New Hampshire. We learn about Corporal
Peter Morrison; he was the last member of the regiment to fall to enemy fire and this occurred
October 5, 1864
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promoted for heroism on the battlefield. Not daring to keep a diary that might fall into enemy
hands, McAllister wrote daily to his wife and daughters, providing an intricately detailed
description of his wartime ordeal for posterity. The 637 letters presented here provide a
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Civil War General. - 664 pp - 26 halftones - 1 map - BRAND NEW Softcover - $24.95
T. C. Morford - FIFTY YEARS AGO: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 29TH NEW JERSEY
VOLUNTEERS - Longstreet House, 1990 - Reprint of 1912 original - 54pp - Introduction by
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New Jersey - FINAL REPORT OF THE NEW JERSEY GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD
MONUMENT COMMISSION - Longstreet House, 1997 - Reprint of scarce 1891 report -
Excellent background on monuments and dedication ceremonies - 194pp - Illustrations - Index -
New Map added - $20
LtCol Richard S. Thompson (12th NJ) - WHILE MY COUNTRY IS IN DANGER -
Edmonston Publishing - Member of the 12th NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS, Thompson's
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Bristoe and Reams' Station - Genealogy of Thompson and other Cape May, NJ families - index
with over 350 names - 256pp - illustrations - maps - BRAND NEW - $24.95
Toombs, Samuel - NEW JERSEY TROOPS IN THE GETTYSBURG
CAMPAIGN FROM JUNE 5 TO JULY 31, 1863 - Orange 1888 - 1st Edition - 406
pages - VERY GOOD Condition - Over 60 illustrations, including maps (one fold-out) - torn (but
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illustrations are included." - $125
Toombs, Samuel - NEW JERSEY TROOPS IN THE GETTYSBURG
CAMPAIGN FROM JUNE 5 TO JULY 31, 1863 - Longstreet House, 1988 - Reprint of
1st edition - 440pp - New Introduction by David Martin - Nevins says " Sgt Toombs relied
completely on printed sources for this tribute to Jerseyans at Gettysburg; over sixty illustrations
are included." - BRAND NEW - $30
Toombs, Samuel - REMINISCENCES OF THE THIRTEENTH NEW
JERSEY INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Longstreet House, 1994 - Reprint of 1878
title - New Introduction - Index - Maps - Rosters - 307pp - BRAND NEW - $25
J. Gilmore West (28th New Jersey) - THE DIARY OF A SOLDIER - Longstreet House - 120pp
- Rosters - Bookmark with Photo - Small size (3x5 in) - This unit served in Fredericksburg and
Chancellorsville - West was shot in the leg at Fredericksburg and died on the surgeon's table
while having his leg amputated - BRAND NEW Softcover - $7.00
Zinn, John G. - THE MUTINOUS REGIMENT : THE THIRTY-THIRD
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Ames, Nelson - HISTORY OF BATTERY G FIRST REGIMENT NEW
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Bender, Robert P. - LIKE GRASS BEFORE THE SCYTHE: THE LIFE AND
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Best, Isaac O. (121st NY) - HISTORY OF THE 121ST NEW YORK
STATE INFANTRY (Upton's Regulars) - Butternut and Blue - Brand New Hardcover -
288pp - New Introduction
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capturing seven Confederate Flags and more prisoners than it had members - Reprint (Originally
printed in 1921) (APS#12) - $35
Bidwell, Frederick David - HISTORY OF THE FORTY-NINTH NEW
YORK VOLUNTEERS - Lyon Co., Albany 1916 - 1st Edition - NEAR FINE Condition
with Bright Spine and Covers - wear to spine ends and small closed at bottom corner of front
board - Complete rosters of the nearly 900 men who comprised this regiment. The regiment
participated in 54 skirmishes and engagements including Cedar Creek, Spottsylvania Court
House, and Petersburg. The regiment incurred losses of over 45 percent of its members at
Spottsylvania and 24 of its members died in Andersonville and other Confederate prisons - $295
Joseph Bilby - THE IRISH BRIGADE IN THE CIVIL WAR: THE 69TH NEW YORK AND
OTHER IRISH REGIMENTS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - Combined Pub - 270pp -
Illustrated - 13 Maps - rare photos - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Joseph Bilby - REMEMBER FONTENOY! THE 69TH NEW YORK AND THE IRISH
BRIGADE IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - Longstreet House, 1995 - 269 pages - Dust
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50 portraits and 11 flags - Ordnance Reports - Notes -
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Bowen, Charles T. - THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS AND DIARIES OF
SERGEANT CHARLES T. BOWEN, TWELFTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY 1861-1864
- Butternut and Blue - 603pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
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Brainard, Mary - CAMPAIGNS OF THE 146TH REGIMENT NEW YORK
STATE VOLUNTEERS - Putnam's, NY 1915 - 541pp - Scarce 1st Edition - VERY
GOOD Condition - Light wear to spine ends and corners - This Copy SIGNED by the Author on
FEP "Compliments of ..... " - Fold-Out Map at Rear - Photos of Zouaves - Illustrations -
Biographical Rosters - $325
Brainard, Mary - CAMPAIGNS OF THE 146TH REGIMENT NEW YORK
STATE VOLUNTEERS - Schroeder Publications - 695pp - Reprint of Scarce 1915
Original - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - With Preface and
Added Materials by Patrick Schroeder including - Index
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Colonel Wesley Brainerd - BRIDGE BUILDING IN WARTIME -
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Cover) - 440pp - Illustrated - Edited by Ed Malles - Colonel Wesley Brainerd's memoir of the
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Rice C. Bull (123rd NY Vols) - SOLDIERING: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY
OF RICE C. BULL - Presidio Press 1977 - 259pp - Illustrations - Photos - Index - Biblio -
FINE Condition - hardcover in lightly worn Dust Jacket - 1st Edition - $30
Rice C. Bull (123rd NY Vols) - SOLDIERING: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY
OF RICE C. BULL -
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Burton, William L. - MELTING POT SOLDIERS: THE UNION'S ETHNIC
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- Publisher's List Price = $32.50 - Our Price - $29
Callaghan, Daniel M. -THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER AND THE IRISH
BRIGADE IN THE CIVIL WAR - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 078642401X
-BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover - 203pp - Notes - Index - Biblio - Maps - Photos - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price -
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Austin A. Carr (82nd NY) - A CASUALTY AT GETTYSBURG AND ANDERSONVILLE:
SELECTIONS FROM THE DIARY OF PRIVATE AUSTIN A. CARR OF THE 82ND N.Y.
INFANTRY - Longstreet House, 1998 - Revised Edition - Edited by David Martin - 28pp -
Photos - Maps - Illustrations - BRAND NEW Softcover - $8
Michael Cavanagh - MEMOIRS OF GENERAL THOMAS FRANCIS
MEAGHER - Olde Soldier Books - 534pp - Reprint of 1892 Original - Meagher
commanded the famous Irish Brigade in the Civil War. Many of his Irish Brigade letters are
included - Illustrated - Appendix - Index Brand New - $44.95
Colby, Newton T. - CIVIL WAR PAPERS OF LT. COLONEL NEWTON T.
COLBY, NEW YORK INFANTRY - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786415053 -
BRAND NEW Hardcover issued without jacket - 222pp - Photos - maps - Chronology - Notes -
Biblio - Index - Colby served with the 23rd and the 107th New York at Antietam,
Chancellorsville and Harper's Ferry - He later served as superintendent of the Old Capital Prison
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Capt. David Porter Conyngham - THE IRISH BRIGADE AND ITS CAMPAIGNS - Olde
Soldier Books - 599pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) -
This also includes accounts of the Corcoran
Legion. The Irish Brigade was comprised of the 63rd, 68th, 88th New York, 28th Mass
and 116th PA and ranks as the most famous brigades of the Army of the Potomac - Appendices
include biographical sketches of numerous officers - BRAND NEW - $30
Bishop Asbury Cook - LETTERS HOME: CIVIL WAR LETTERS BY
BISHOP ASBURY COOK, PRIVATE IN THE 144TH REGIMENT OF THE NEW YORK
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Heritage Books - 367pp - Index - BRAND NEW
Softcover -
Publisher's List Price = $32 - Our Price - $29
Crumb, Dewitt - HISTORICAL ADDRESSES, REMINISCENSES AND
ROSTER OF SURVIVORS OF THE 22ND NEW YORK VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
- Reprint of 1894 original - RSG Publishing - 69pp - Illustrated - Brand New Softcover -
$30
Major General Newton M. Curtis - FROM BULL RUN TO
CHANCELLORSVILLE - THE STORY OF THE 16TH NEW YORK INFANTRY -
Putnam's, NY 1906 - 284pp -284pp - First Edition - GOOD Condition - Gilt Top Edge - Wear at
corners and spine ends - Nevins refers to this as a "standard, authoritative source" - Curtis fought
at First Bull Run, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Fort Fisher where he won the Medal of Honor
having been wounded four times and lost his left eye - $95
Major General Newton M. Curtis - FROM BULL RUN TO
CHANCELLORSVILLE - THE STORY OF THE 16TH NEW YORK INFANTRY -
Putnam's, NY 1906 -284pp - First Edition - VERY GOOD Condition - Gilt Top Edge - Bumped
corners and light soiling to exterior - Red Cross worn from front board - Gilt Title on Spine and
Board are still Bright - Previous owner name and date 1906 on fep - Nevins refers to this as a
"standard, authoritative source" - Curtis fought at First Bull Run, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and
Fort Fisher where he won the Medal of Honor having been wounded four times and lost his left
eye - $145
Davenport, Alfred (5th NY) - CAMP AND FIELD LIFE OF THE FIFTH
NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY (DURYEE ZOUAVES) - Olde Soldier Books
- Reprint of 1879 Original - 497pp - Photos - Illustrated - Index - New Introduction - A Great
Regimental! The 5th, always colorful in scarlet trousers and fez fought at Big Bethel, Peninsula,
2nd Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville before being mustered out in May,
1863. Nevins says "This thoroughly useful narrative, based on diaries and letters, covers
admirably the exploits of a regiment that saw valient service through Chancellorsville - UBS
#170
- BRAND NEW - $40
Maj Gen Regis de Trobriand (Colonel, 55th NY Vols) - OUR NOBLE BLOOD - THE CIVIL
WAR LETTERS OF MAJOR GENERAL REGIS DE TROBRIAND - Belle Grove, Kearny
- 265pp - Photos - Maps - Bibliography - Index - De Trobriand served with the 55th NY
Infantry, Commanded the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division Third Corps at Gettysburg and the 3rd
Division, Second Corps at Appomattox - BRAND NEW - $27
Dodge, Theodore A. (119th NY Volunteers) - ON CAMPAIGN WITH THE
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC: THE CIVIL WAR HOURNAL OF THEODORE AYRAULT
DODGE - Cooper Square Press - Edited by Stephen Sears - 256pp - Illustrated - Brand
New Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $32 - Our
Price - $29
A. J. H. Duganne - THE FIGHTING QUAKERS: A TRUE STORY OF THE WAR FOR OUR
UNION - Schroeder Publications - 120pp - Photos - Reprint of 1866 Original - The story of two
brothers and as cousin who were killed in the war - Lt Edward Katcham (120th NY Vols) and Lt
John Ketcham and Capt Nehemiah Mann (4th NY Cavalry) - BRAND NEW Softcover - $10
Josiah Marshall Favill - THE DIARY OF A YOUNG OFFICER - Butternut and Blue - 298
pages - New Introduction - Reprint of a 1909 Original - Favill fought with the 57th New York, a
3 year regiment, from Manassas to Spotsylvania - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $35
Fordyce, Benjamin - ECHOES - FROM THE LETTERS OF A CIVIL WAR
SURGEON - Bayou Publishing, Union Springs, 1996 - Correspondence of Benjamin
Fordyce, Assistant Surgeon with the 160th NY Volunteers. Edited by Lydia P. Hecht (Signed by
editor at no extra charge) - Covers period from July 1863 till February 1865. The first year of
this
journal covers details of his service in Louisiana and the Red River Campaign where he was held
captive for 10 weeks in the Confederate prison at Mansfield and served as surgeon to the
prisoners detained there. He then went to Virginia and worked in camps and military hospitals in
Winchester where he performed amputations and other medical services. - Illustrated with laid-in
facsimile of list of wounded prisoners in Mansfield Prison Hospital - Softcover - BRAND NEW
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$16.95
Charles A. Fuller (61st NY) - PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE WAR OF 1861 -
Edmonston Publishing - A study of the 61ST NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS in the Peninsular
Campaign, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg - a well written Classic
containing many intimate anecdotes and details - cited by Greg Coco as "one of the Top Ten
Best Reminiscences of a wounded man in any battle of the Civil War - 136pp - photographs -
index - BRAND NEW Softcover - $13.95
Theodore B. Gates (Colonel 20th NYSM) - THE CIVIL WAR DIARIES OF COLONEL
THEODORE B. GATES TWENTIETH NEW YORK STATE MILITIA - Longstreet
House, 1992 - Edited by Seward Osborne - This regiment from Ulster County served in the
First Corps at Antietam and Gettysburg and then in the Provost Guard of the Army of the
Potomac - 197pp - Illustrated - 11 Maps - Index - BRAND NEW - $25
Matthew J. Graham (Lieutenant, Co A') - THE NINTH REGIMENT NEW YORK
VOLUNTEERS (HAWKINS' ZOUAVES) - VanBerg Publishing, 1998 - With Introduction by
Brian Pohanka - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 634pp -
Rosters - With Added Index - Hawkins' Zouaves
spearheaded the Union assault into Sharpsburg during the battle of Antietam, advancing farther
than any other unit on the bloodiest day - BRAND NEW - $59.95
Haas, James E. - THIS GUNNER AT HIS PLACE: COLLEGE POINT, NEW
YORK & THE CIVIL WAR - Baltimore 2002 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 272pp -
Photos -
Illustrations - Carefully research with detailed biographies of the men from the area who fought
and died in the Civil War - SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AT NO EXTRA CHARGE - $19.95
Hall, Henry & James - CAYUGA IN THE FIELD: A
RECORD OF THE
19TH N.Y. VOLUNTEERS, ALL THE BATTERIES OF THE 3RD NEW YORK ARTILLERY
AND 75TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS - Auburn NY 1873 - Scarce 1873 Original -
1st Edition - FINE Condition - Pastedown of Image on fep showing baking of bread in field oven
by 19th NYSV - Title on Spine Easily Readible (Unusual for this) - Written as Two Books - the
19th and 3rd Artillery by Henry being 316pages - the 75th by James being 269 pages - Muster
Rolls - $595
Isaac Hall - HISTORY OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW YORK
VOLUNTEERS - The "Conkling Rifles" - Butternut and Blue -BRAND NEW Hardcover issued
without jacket - 477pp - 10 Maps - 9 Illustrations - This regiment, composed of men from Oneida
and Herkimer Counties, saw battle at Cedar Mountain and the Rappahannock in 1862 under
Duryee's Brigade - Part of Baxter's Brigade at Gettysburg positioned at the northern part of
Seminary Ridge, it held the right flank of the 1st Corps defeating Iverson's Confederates -
transferred to the 5th Corps in 1864, the unit lost heavily at Wilderness and Spotsylvania,
continuing to fight in most remaining astern theater battles - Reprint (Originally printed in 1890)
- $45
Lydia P. Hecht - ECHOES - FROM THE LETTERS OF A CIVIL WAR SURGEON -
Bayou Publishing, Union Springs, 1996 - Correspondence of Benjamin Fordyce, Assistant
Surgeon with the 160th NY Volunteers. Covers period from July 1863 till February 1865. The
first year of this journal covers details of his service in Louisiana and the Red River Campaign
where he was held captive for 10 weeks in the Confederate prison at Mansfield and served as
surgeon to the prisoners detained there. He then went to Virginia and worked in camps and
military hospitals in Winchester where he performed amputations and other medical services. -
Illustrated with laid-in facsimile of list of wounded prisoners in Mansfield Prison Hospital -
Brand
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Softcover - $16.95
THE HIGHEST PRAISE OF GALLANTRY: MEMORIALS OF DAVID T.
JENKINS & JAMES E. JENKINS - Schroeder Publications - 72pp - Photos - Illustrated -
Reprint of Scarce 1889 book on two brothers who served in the 146th New York Infantry and
Oneida Cavalry - New material added by Patrick Schroeder - BRAND NEW Softcover - $9.95
IN MEMORIAM: GEORGE SEARS GREENE - BREVET MAJ-GENERAL
U.S. VOLUNTEERS 1801-1899 - Benedum Publishing - 107pp - Reprint of 1909
Original
by New York Monuments Commission - BRAND NEW Softcover - $8.95
Keating, Robert - CARNIVAL OF BLOOD: THE CIVIL WAR ORDEAL
OF THE SEVENTH NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY - Butternut and Blue - ISBN#
0935523693 - 600pp - 1st Edition - Brand New Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New
brodart Cover) - Photos - Maps - Detailed Rosters - Index - The 7th NY Heavy Artillery started
by defending the Capital and saw its first combat at Spotsylvania and saw almost non-stop action
for the next 100 days, taking part in Grant's Overland Campaign and the siege of Petersburg. It
lost an astonishing 1259 men killed, wounded, or missing, losing over 400 at Cold Harbor alone -
$40
Charles Brandegee Livingstone (5th NY Zouaves) - CHARLIE'S CIVIL WAR: A PRIVATE'S
TRIAL BY FIRE IN THE 5TH NEW YORK - DURYEE ZOUAVES AND 146TH NEW
YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Schroeder Publications - ISBN# 1889246425 - BRAND
NEW Softcover - 250 pages - index - more than 50 photos, maps, and illustrations and 16 maps -
Details the entire army life including capture and imprisonment at Andersonville and Florence of
Charles Brandegee. Duryea's Zouaves fought in some of the heavist fighting of the war, losing
one third of its men at Gaines' Mill and 117 killed or wounded at Manassas -
Publisher's List Price = $19.99 - Our Price - $18.95
Lysy, Peter J. - BLUE FOR THE UNION & GREEN FOR IRELAND: THE
CIVIL WAR FLAGS OF THE 63RD REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS - IRISH
BRIGADE - Notre Dame Archives - BRAND NEW Oversized Softcover - This short
volume is packed with history, analysis, and original documents sure to be of interest to anyone
who enjoys the Irish Brigade, the Civil War and its flags, the Irish in America, or the University
of
Notre Dame - detrailed info on restoration and conservation of the flags - 60 pp - 61 illustrations
including 35 in full color - $16.95
Mahon, John - NEW YORK'S FIGHTING SIXTY-NINTH -
McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786416300 - BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover - 278pp -
Photos - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Publisher's List Price = $55 -
Our Price - $51
Wayne Mahood (ed.) - CHARLIE MOSHER'S CIVIL WAR: FROM FAIR OAKS TO
ANDERSONVILLE WITH THE PLYMOUTH PILGRIMS (85TH NEW YORK
INFANTRY) - Longstreet House, 1994 - 350 pages - Illustrated - Index - Insights on fight in
North Carolina and prison life at Andersonville - BRAND NEW - $30
Mahood, Wayne - THE PLYMOUTH PILGRIMS: A HISTORY OF THE
85TH NEW YORK INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Longstreet House, 1992 -
BRAND NEW Hardcover - Stated 1st edition (limited printing of 500 copies) in Dust Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Jacket Cover) - 356pp - Index - Biblio - Notes - Rosters - Maps -
Photos - This unit fought in the Peninsular campaign and then was sent to Plymouth, North
Carolina where it was captured and sent to Andersonville - they has new uniforms when captured
and became known as the Plymouth Pilgrims after their capture - $75
Wayne Mahood - WRITTEN IN BLOOD: A HISTORY OF THE 126TH
NEW YORK INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Longstreet House, 1997 -551pp -
BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Index - Biblio -
Notes - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Publisher's List Price = $40 - Our Price - $36
David Martin - CARL BORNEMANN'S REGIMENT: THE 41ST NEW YORK INFANTRY
(DE KALB REGIMENT) IN THE CIVIL WAR - Longstreet House - Sorry - This is currently
out of print and may not be back for some time!
Mathews, Horace P and King S. Hammond (123rd NY Vols) - WE ARE IN
A FIGHT TODAY: THE CIVIL WAR DIARIES OF HORACE P. MATHEWS AND KING S.
HAMMOND - Heritage Books - 234pp - Full Name Index - BRAND NEW Softcover -
Publisher's List Price = $23.50 - Our Price - $21
McKee, James H. - BACK "IN WAR TIMES" -
HISTORY OF THE 144TH
REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Horace Bailey, Unadila NY
1903 - VERY FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Presentation copy Inscribed "Mr & Mrs F. L.
Norton With Kindest regards of the Publisher Horace E. Bailey and SIGNED by him and dated
July 1903 by Bailey was a Lieutenant in Company H of the unit from January 1864 till June
1865 - a Clean Bright Copy - 378pp - Maps, Index, Rosters and Photos - This regiment was from
Delaware County, New York. - $375
Merrill, Julian W. - RECORDS OF THE 24TH INDEPENDENT BATTERY,
N. Y. LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.A. - Perry, NY 1870 - Scarce 1st Edition - VERY
GOOD Condition in Brown Cloth - 280pp - plus 22pp Appendix - Illustrated - Roster and
Biographical Sketches of unit members - Details of imprisonment of unit at Andersonville - $425
Merrill, Julian W. - RECORDS OF THE 24TH INDEPENDENT BATTERY,
N. Y. LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.A. - Reprint of Scarce 1870 original - B.Conrad Bush -
A quality binding in Bright Green cloth - Limited Edition of 150 copies - 280pp - plus 47pp
Appendix - Illustrated - Rosters - Details of imprisonment of unit at Andersonville -BRAND
NEW
Hardcover - $25
Miller, Delavan S. (2nd New York Heavy Artillery) - DRUM TAPS IN
DIXIE: MEMORIES OF A DRUMMER BOY, 1861-1865 - Butternut & Blue -256pp -
Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Reprint of 1905 Original -
Illustrated - Miller enlisted in the 2nd NY Heavy
Artillery giving his age at 18 when he was only 12 years of age - he fought at Spotsylvania, Cold
Harbor, Petersburg and Appomattox - his unit lost 1140 killed, missing and wounded during the
war - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $30
Mowris, James A. M.D. (Regimental Surgeon) - A HISTORY OF THE
117TH REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS (4TH ONEIDA) - Edmonston
Publishing - 352pp - Illustrated - Roster - Obituaries - Foreword by Ed Bearss - This unit was
formed in Utica in 1862 and served until June 1865, fighting at Petersburg, Fort Fisher, Fort
Gilmer and campaigns in North Carolina - Includes Appendix detailing prison life at
Andersonville
- Nevins calls these "Straightforward, fresh recollections of a soldier whose service was primarily
along the Atlantic coast." - BRAND NEW - $28.95
Murray, R. L. - BEFORE THE APPOINTED TIME: THE HISTORY OF
THE 108TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS AT ANTIETAM - Benedum - 112pp -
Illustrated - Maps - Rosters - Notes - Biblio - Details the formation or the unit and its fighting at
Antietam prior to receiving any training - where it lost 148 men - BRAND NEW Softcover -
$9.95
Murray, R. L.- FIRST ON THE FIELD: CORTLAND'S 76TH AND
OSWEGO'S 147TH
NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEER REGIMENTS AT GETTYSBURG -Benedum
Books -
85pp -
Photos - Maps - Footnotes - Biblio - these units were some of the first ones on the field at
Gettysburg and fought during the entire three day battle - BRAND NEW Softcover - $8.95
Murray, R. L.- THE GREATEST BATTLE OF THE AGE: NEW YORKERS
AT FIRST BULL RUN - Benedum Books - 125pp - Illustrated - Maps - Biblio - Index -
BRAND NEW Softcover - $9.95
Murray, R. L.- HOLDING THE LINE: NEW YORKERS IN DEFENSE OF
PICKETT'S CHARGE -Benedum Books -124pp - Illustrated - Maps - Strengths &
Losses - Biblio - BRAND NEW Softcover - $9.95
Murray, R. L. - "HURRAH FOR THE OULD FLAG!": THE TRUE STORY
OF CAPTAIN ANDREW COWAN AND THE FIRST NEW YORK INDEPENDENT
BATTERY AT GETTYSBURG -Benedum Books - 140pp - Photos - Maps - Footnotes -
Biblio -
Index - Cowan's battery moved into position on Cemetery Ridge on July 3rd and played a key
role
in defense of the Union center during Pickett's Charge - BRAND NEW Softcover - $11.95
Murray, R. L.- LETTERS FROM THE FRONT: NEW YORKERS AT
FIRST BULL RUN - Benedum Books - 73pp - Index - A compilation of letters from New
York soldiers from the attack on Fort Sumter through the battle at Bull Run - BRAND NEW
Softcover - $8.95
Murray, R. L.- NOTHING COULD EXCEED THEIR BRAVERY: NEW
YORKERS IN
DEFENSE OF LITTLE ROUND TOP - Benedum Books - 80pp - This book mainly
focuses on
the 44th, 140th and 146th New York Volunteers during the Battle of Gettysburg and the action at
Little Round Top - BRAND NEW Softcover - $8.95
Murray, R. L. - ONONDAGA COUNTY TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR -
LETTERS FROM THE FRONT - Benedum - BRAND NEW Softcover -165pp - Biblio -
photos - A Collection of Letters, Diaries and Memoirs - SIGNED by The Author at No Extra
Charge - $12
Murray, R. L. - A PERFECT STORM OF LEAD: GEORGE SEARS
GREENE AND HIS NEW YORK BRIGADE IN DEFENSE OF CULP'S HILL -
Benedum Books - 80pp - Maps - Photos - Details the battle at Culp's Hill on the federal Right on
July 2 and 3, 1863 - BRAND NEW Softcover - $8.95
Murray, R. L. - THE REDEMPTION OF THE HARPER'S FERRY
COWARDS': THE STORY OF THE 111TH AND 126TH NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEER
REGIMENTS AT GETTYSBURG - Murray - 149pp - Photos - Maps - Footnotes -
Biblio - The men of the 111th and 126th New York helped fill a gap in the Union line at
Gettysburg on July 2nd and then were heavily involved in repulsing Pickett's Charge - Brand
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Nash, Eugene A. - A HISTORY OF THE FORTY-FOURTH REGIMENT
NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865
- Chicago 1911 - Scarce 1st Edition - VERY GOOD Condition in 3/4 Leather with
Marbled End Papers and Gilt Top Edge - Bright Gilt Title on Spine - 484pp - Photos - Maps -
Roster - The 44th NYSV fought at Little Round Top - $425
New York Monuments Commission - NEW YORK AT GETTYSBURG
- Lyons Company, Albany 1900 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - 3 Volume Set in 3/4
leather with Gilt Top Edge - We originally purchased this set from the estate of Charles
Sonnenberg of Cape Town, South Africa some years ago and it has finally come home again -
Sonnenberg was a German Immigrant who served under General Dan Sickles at Gettysburg and
returned to Cape Town following the war - he came back for various reunions with his old
comrades - This Set is BOLDLY SIGNED and INSCRIBED by General Sickles (Chairman of
the
NY Monuments Commission) - "To Charles Sonnenberg with Regards of his Friend and
Comrade
- Sept 30, 1903" - Beautiful Full-Page Illustrations - Rosters - Index - $3500
THE OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE NEW YORK STATES UNITS AT
GETTYSBURG:
FROM THE WAR OF THE REBELLION RECORDS - Benedum Books - 132 pages -
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Seward R. Osborne - HOLDING THE LEFT AT GETTYSBURG: THE 20TH NEW YORK
STATE MILITIA ON JULY 1, 1863 - Longstreet House, 1990 - 31pp - Maps and Photos -
BRAND NEW
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Seward Osborne - THE SAGA OF THE MOUNTAIN LEGION 156TH N. Y. VOLUNTEERS -
Longstreet House - The first study of this unit from Ulster County - 40 page booklet with 10
illustrations - BRAND NEW Softcover - $6
Seward R. Osborne - THE THREE-MONTH SERVICE OF THE 20TH NEW YORK STATE
MILITIA, APRIL 28-AUGUST 2, 1861 - Longstreet House - 44pp - Introduction by Brian
Pohanka - Map - Illustrations - BRAND NEW Softcover - $9
Thomas Ward Osborn - NO MIDDLE GROUND - Edmonston Publishing - Union Artillery
during the war - from enlistment of BATTERY D, 1ST NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY
through Chattanooga, Osborn's "Letters from the Field" cover battles of Williamsburg, Seven
Pines, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Chattanooga and include his observations
on McClellan, Hooker, Sherman, Grant and others - 224pp - illustrations - maps - index
- footnotes - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
Daniel Peck (9th NY Vols) - DEAR RACHEL: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS
OF DANIEL
PECK - Berrybook Press - 76pp - Index - Photos - Compiled and Edited by Martha G.
Stanford
(Signed by editor at no extra charge) - Peck wrote home to his sister, a Chatauqua school teacher,
during his units action at Culpepper, gettysburg, Wilderness and other areas in the east - Brand
New
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Penfield, James (Captain, 5th NY Cavalry) - THE 1863-1864 CIVIL WAR
DIARY OF CAPTAIN JAMES PENFIELD, 5TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
COMPANY H - Ticonderoga 1999 - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected
in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 285pp - Photos - Biblio -
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William W. Potter (Surgeon, 57th NY Vols) - ONE SURGEON'S PRIVATE
WAR -
White Mane, Shippensburg - Edited by J. Michael Priest - 172pp - Details of service in the 49th
NY Volunteers and 57th NY Volunteer Infantry by the physician who served as Assistant
Surgeon for the 49th and Surgeon for the 57th - $19.95
George H. Putnam (176th NY Vols) - A PRISONER OF WAR IN VIRGINIA 1864-65 -
Putnam's - N.Y. 1912 - Fine Condition - Gleason Collection Bookplate and number - 1st Edition
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Photo Illustrated - Life in Libby and Danville Prisons - With tipped in Inscription "With the
cordial regards of Geo. Haven Putnam, Dec 1926" - Boldly Signed - $125
Raus, Edmund - WHERE DUTY CALLED THEM: THE STORY OF THE
SAMUEL BABCOCK FAMILY OF HOMER, NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR -
Schroeder Publications - 48pp - Photos - Illustrated - Willoughby Babcock served in the 75th NY
and his brother Willis served in the 64th NY- Willoughby was mortally wounded at Third
Winchester and Willis was killed at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW Softcover - $7.95
David F. Ritchie (Major, 1st NY Lt Artillery) - FOUR YEARS IN THE FIRST NEW YORK
LIGHT ARTILLERY : THE PAPERS OF DAVID F. RITCHIE - Edmonston Publishing,
1997 - Edited by Norman Ritchie - Ritchie served first with the 14th NY Volunteers, then with
Batteries "A" (The Empire Battery), "C" and "H" of the 1st New York Light Artillery. Breveted
Major for heroism at Petersburg, his description of the Battle Seven Pines is one of the best in
the annals of Civil War artillery - Illustrated - Index - BRAND NEW - $25.95
Robinson, William A. - THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF WILLIAM A.
ROBINSON AND THE STORY OF THE 89TH NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
- Heritage Books - 193pp - Full Name Index - Illustrated - Biblio - BRAND NEW
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Alfred S. Roe (Private, 9th New York Heavy Artillery) - MONOCACY: A
SKETCH OF THE BATTLE OF MONOCACY MD., JULY 9TH, 1864 - Toomey Press
- Reprint of Scarce 1894 Original - 52pp - Maps - Photos - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover -
$10.50
William J. Roehrenbeck - THE REGIMENT THAT SAVED THE CAPITAL - Thomas
Yoseloff
1961 - FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (minor edge wear) - Introduction by Allan
Nevins - The story of the Seventh New York Infantry and it's defense of Washington during the
first months of the Civil War - Mapped endpapers - Biblio Index - Photos - $45
George A. Rummel III - 72 DAYS AT GETTYSBURG: ORGANIZATION OF THE 10TH
REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLUNTEER CAVALRY - White Mane - 264pp - First Edition
- Biblio -
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Guards" as this unit was later known, trained and
wintered
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Saunders, Lisa - EVER TRUE: CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF SEWARD'S
NEW YORK 9TH HEAVY ARTILLERY - Heritage Books - ISBN# 0788425269
- BRAND NEW Softcover - 202pp - Photos - unique perspective of the Civil War. Read little
known details about: hangings; prostitution; amputations; desertions; theft and murder among
Union troops; personal contacts with Lincoln and Seward, battles of Cold Harbor, Jerusalem
Plank Road, Monocacy, Opequon, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, the Siege of Petersburg, Mosby's
Men, and the Shenandoah Valley and Appomattox Campaigns. The 9th Heavy Artillery was a
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Norton C. Shepard (146th NY) - OUT OF THE WILDERNESS: THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIR
OF CORPORAL NORTON C. SHEPARD, 146TH NY VOLUNTEER REGIMENT -
Edmonston Publishing - Edited by Raymond W. Smith - Shepard tells about his wounding at the
Battle of the Wilderness, capture and care in a Confederate Hospital and repatriation by a Union
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Silo, Mark -THE 115TH NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR - A
REGIMENTAL HISTORY - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 9780786429974 -BRAND
NEW Laminated Hardcover - 306pp - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Photos - Maps - Rosters -
This is the full story of the 115th New York, a unit with a unique history among Union Civil War
regiments. Only two weeks after leaving home, the unit surrendered at Harpers Ferry in 1862.
Sent to serve out its parole in Camp Douglas, Chicago, the regiment was convicted for burning
its barracks and subsequently banished to Hilton Head, South Carolina. Later absolved, the unit
fought at Olustee, the Bermuda Hundred Campaign, Cold Harbor, The Battle of the Crater, and
Fort Fisher, earning a place among Fox's fighting 300 union regiments, a distinction based on
casualty counts. The 115th fought alongside African-American units and witnessed the liberation
of thousands of slaves and captured Union soldiers. Appendices provide a chronology and
regimental roster - Publisher's List Price = $55 - Our Price - $51
James E. Smith (4th NY Light Artillery) - A FAMOUS BATTERY AND ITS CAMPAIGNS -
Benedum Books - BRAND NEW Softcover - Reprint of 1892 Original (Reprinted without 52
pages that included three stories after the war that followed the Appendix in the original - 181pp
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Sneden, Robert Knox / Bryan, Charles F., Jr (Edt)/ Lankford, Nelson D. (Edt) - EYE OF THE STORM : A CIVIL WAR ODYSSEY - Touchstone Books -
ISBN# 0684863669 - BRAND NEW Oversized Softcover - 329pp - Index - Full Color
llustrations
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on to Andersonville - $20
Thomas P. Southwick (5th NY Infantry) - A DURYEE ZOUAVE -
Schroeder Publications - 142pp - Introduction by Brian Pohanka - SIGNED by Brian Pohanka at
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Thomas P. Southwick (5th NY Infantry) - A DURYEE ZOUAVE -
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William B. Styple - THE LITTLE BUGLER: THE TRUE STORY OF A
TWELVE-YEAR OLD
BOY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Belle Grove Publishing - Gustav A. Schurmann was a 12
year old
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Gettysburg and was a guest at the White House where he was a companion to Tad Lincoln -
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Swinfen, David B. - RUGGLES' REGIMENT: THE 122ND NEW YORK
VOLUNTEERS IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - 122ND NY Volunteers - Univ
New England - Hanover 1982 - FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 159pp - Illustrated
- Notes - Maps - Photos - Regimental Index - The 122nd New York fought at Antietam,
Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Maryes Heights, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Brandy Station,
Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Appomattox Court House - $45
Taylor, Paul -GLORY WAS NOT THEIR COMPANION: THE
TWENTY-SIXTH NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR -
McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786419954 -BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover - 223pp -
Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Photos - Detailed Regimental Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $55 - Our Price - $51
Tuttle, George - THE CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF LT. RUSSELL M.
TUTTLE, NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - McFarland Publishing - ISBN#
0786423315 -BRAND NEW Laminated Softcover - 240pp - Maps - Photos - Index - Tuttke
served with the 107th NYSV - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price - $35.95
Charles S. Wainwright (Col, 1st NY Light Infantry) - A DIARY OF BATTLE - THE
PERSONAL JOURNALS OF COLONEL CHARLES S. WAINWRIGHT, 1861-1865 - Stan
Clark Books - 549pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) -
Edited by Allan Nevins - Mapped Endpapers - Index - Maps
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Sarah Rosetta Wakeman (153rd NY Vols) - AN UNCOMMON SOLDIER: THE CIVIL WAR
LETTERS OF SARAH ROSETTA WAKEMAN, ALIAS PVT. LYONS WAKEMAN, 153RD
REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS, 1862-1864 - Minerva Center, 1994 - 1st
Edition - AS NEW Condition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
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National Park Service) - SIGNED by Burgess - 110pp - Index - Photos - Private Wakeman was
known as Lyons Wakeman until wounded and sent to the hospital where it was discovered he
was
really a she. Wakeman lies buried in the Chalmette National Cemetery in Metarie Louisiana -
$40
Westervelt, John H. (1st New York Engineers) - DIARY OF A YANKEE
ENGINEER - Fordham Univ. Press - 266 pp - Photos - Index - Biblio - Westervelt
enlisted as a Private in Serrell's Engineers and went on board a steamer to serve in the Union
campaign in Charleston, and later at Petersburg, Richmond, and Oulstee - BRAND NEW
hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
William B. Westervelt (27th and 17th NY) - LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF ARMY LIFE:
FROM BULL RUN TO BENTONVILLE - White Mane, 1997 - 273pp - Dust Jacket (All Our
DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Index -
Photos - Illustrations - Maps - Biblio - Westervelt first enlisted in the 27th New York Infantry, a
2 year unit and helped write the Regimental History of that unit. He later served with the 17th
New York Veteran Zouaves, first as a Sergeant and ending as a Lieutenant. He was nominated
for the Medal of Honor. This reprint of his 1886 original is edited by George Maharay and is
printed on oversized paper. Each chapter starts with the editor's background information and
highlights that explain some of the more important items or aspects of the battles mentioned in
Westervelt's book. - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price - $36
Weygant, Charles H. - HISTORY OF THE 124TH REGIMENT
N.Y.S.V. - Ironclad Publishing - Reprint of 1877 Original - 460 pages - BRAND NEW
hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Introduction by Garry Adelman -
Index and Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
George Washington Whitman (51st NY Vols) - CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF
GEORGE WASHINGTON WHITMAN - Duke University, 1975 - 1st Edition - Dust
Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - FINE Condition - 173pp - Photos - Index - George
Whitman was the younger brother of Poet Walt Whitman - Walt Whitman traveled to
Fredericksburg when he learned his brother had been wounded and stayed to become a nurse,
writing about the war and tending the wounded. The 51st New York, known as the Shepard
Rifles, fought with Burnside and Pope, fighting at New Berne, Manassas, Antietam,
Fredericksburg, Vicksburg, Spottsylvania, Cold harbor, Petersburg and Appomattox - $35
Frank Wilkeson (11th NY Light Artillery) - TURNED INSIDE OUT: RECOLLECTIONS OF A
PRIVATE SOLDIER IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC - Univ Nebraska Press - Reprint of
1887 Original - 246pp - Introduction by James McPherson - Map - Nevins says of this
"Refreshing and charming memoirs, abounding in wit and sarcasm; among Wilkeson's varied
assignments was guard duty at Elmira Prison." - BRAND NEW Softcover - $11.95
George F. Williams (5th New York Vols) - CIVIL WAR SOLDIER LIFE: IN CAMP AND
BATTLE - Schroeder Publications - 44pp - Photos - Reprint of 1884 and 1893 Original Articles -
"Lights and Shadows of Army Life" and "Crossing the Lines" - This is a miniature Hardtack and
Coffee - BRAND NEW Softcover - $6
Willson, Arabella M.- DISASTER, STRUGGLE, TRIUMPH:
ADVENTURES OF 1,000 BOYS IN BLUE (126th NYSV) - Albany 1870 - 1st Edition -
VERY GOOD Condition - wear to spine ends - Orange Cloth with Gilt Title on Spine - 593pp -
Rosters - Biographical Sketches - Maps - Plates - $275
Willson, Arabella M.- DISASTER, STRUGGLE, TRIUMPH:
ADVENTURES OF 1,000 BOYS IN BLUE (126th NYSV) - Albany 1870 - 1st Edition -
VERY GOOD Condition - wear to spine ends - Green Cloth with Gilt Title on Spine - 593pp -
Rosters - Biographical Sketches - Maps - Plates - $275
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John G. Barrett - CIVIL WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA - Univ North Carolina - In Tall Cotton
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Alfred Horatio Belo (11th NC Volunteers)- REMINISCENCES OF A NORTH CAROLINA
VOLUNTEER - Olde Soldier Books - 56pp - Edited by Stuart Wright, this incorporates
additional material from Belo's wartime letters to Carrie Fries and regimental histories and
rosters. This unit was also known as the Forsythe Rifles , later designated Company
"D", 11th Regiment North Carolina Volunteers - BRAND NEW Softcover - $20
Bumgarner, Matthew - MY FACE TO THE ENEMY - THE 6TH NC STATE
TROOPS - Tarheel Press - 81pp - Biblio - Photos - BRAND NEW Softcover (Signed by
the
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Casey, Cindy H. - PIEDMONT SOLDIERS AND THEIR FAMILIES -
NORTH CAROLINA - Arcadia Publishing - BRAND NEW Softcover - 128pp - Photos
and
biographical sketches of Confederate Soldiers from North Carolina - $18.99
Casstevens, Frances H. - THE CIVIL WAR AND YADKIN COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA - McFarland Publishing - 298pp - Photos - Biographical Rosters -
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Casstevens, Frances H. - CLINGMAN'S BRIGADE IN THE
CONFEDERACY 1862-1865 - McFarland Publishing - 264pp - Photos - Notes - Biblio -
Index - BRAND NEW Oversized Laminated Softcover - Clingman's Brigade included the 8th,
31st, 51st and 61st North Carolina Infantry and fought at Battery Wagner in Charleston, New
Bern, Drewry's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and fought their final battle at Bentonville - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price -
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Chapman, Craig - MORE TERRIBLE THAN VICTORY: NORTH
CAROLINA'S BLOODY BETHEL REGIMENT, 1861-1865 - Brassey's - 288pp - Maps
- Index - Notes - Photos - Biblio - Details history of the 1st North Carolina Infantry (later the
11th North Carolina) from the beginnings of secession to the surrender at Appomattox - Brand
New Softcover - $16.95
Crews, C. Daniel - A STORM IN THE LAND: SOUTHERN MORAVIANS
AND THE CIVIL WAR - Winston Salem, 1997 - 40pp - Photos - Illustrated - Details of
formation of Forsyth Grays, Forsyth Rifles and other volunteers from this area who later became
the 11th, 21st and 33rd North Carolina Regiments - BRAND NEW Softcover - $10
Archie K. Davis - BOY COLONEL OF THE CONFEDERACY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF
HENRY KING BURGWYN, JR - Univ North Carolina - 424pp - Illustrated - Maps - Burgwyn
was one of the youngest Colonels in the Confederate Army and died at age 22 while leading the
22nd North Carolina at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price =
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Archie K. Davis - BOY COLONEL OF THE CONFEDERACY: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF
HENRY KING BURGWYN, JR - Univ North Carolina - 424pp - Illustrated - Maps - Burgwyn
was one of the youngest Colonels in the Confederate Army and died at age 22 while leading the
22nd North Carolina at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW Softcover - $18.95
Davis, Charles C.- HISTORIES OF THE REGIMENTS FROM NORTH
CAROLINA: AN EXTENDED INDEX - Pelican Publishing - 704pp - BRAND NEW
Softcover - Biblio - Full Name Index with Rank, Company, Battalion and Regiment information
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William A. Day (Private, 49th NCarolina) - A TRUE HISTORY OF Co, I, 49TH
REGIMENT, NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS - Butternut and Blue - 141 pages - Dust
Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - Index - New
introduction - Originally printed as a pamphlet in 1893 -
Theunit's initial leader was Col. Ramseur. By May 1862, it became part of Ransom's
Brigade andsaw action at Malvern Hill and Antietam that year. It then went to N.
Carolina and S. Virginia and fought at Boone's Mill, Gum Swamp and New Bern, later
returning to Petersburg to defend against the Union assault. The best portion of the
book describes the Union siege and life in the trenches as well as the battle of the
Crater - ANV - BRAND NEW - $25
Dunlop, W. S. (Major, C.S.A.) - LEE'S SHARPSHOOTERS; OR
FOREFRONT OF BATTLE - A STORY OF SOUTHERN VALOR THAT NEVER HAS BEEN
TOLD - Morningside Press - 499pp - Index - Dunlop commanded the sharpshooter
battalion that served with and was part of Gregg and McGowan's North Carolina Brigade - the
book also contains an appendix of 120pp containing the Story of the Mississippi Sharpshooters
by
Captain R. F. Ward - of Davis' Mississippi Brigade, relating that unit's experiences at
Spotsylvania and the Wilderness - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $50
FIVE POINTS IN THE RECORD OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE
GREAT WAR OF 1861-5 Schroeder Publications - 91pp - Reprint of Scarce 1904
Original - Glossy Hardcover - With Introduction and Added Materials by Patrick Schroeder
including - Corrected Index - Photos and Monument Inscriptions - SIGNED by Pat Schroeder at
No Extra Charge - BRAND NEW - $16.95
Girvan, Jeffrey M. -THE 55TH NORTH CAROLINA IN THE CIVIL WAR
- McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786425202 - BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover -
192pp - Index - Notes - Maps - Photos - Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $55 - Our Price -
$51
Bryan Grimes (4th NC Infantry) - EXTRACTS OF LETTERS OF MAJOR GENERAL BRYAN
GRIMES TO HIS WIFE - Broadfoot 1986 - Edited by Gary Gallagher - At Seven Pines, all his
officers and 462 of 500 men were either killed or wounded - Reprint of 1883 Original - Brand
New -
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Hardy, Michael C. - 37TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS : TARHEELS IN
THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786415436
-Brand New Laminated Hardcover - 352pp - Photos - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - This is the
account of the unit's four years' service, told largely in the soldiers' own words. Drawn from
letters, diaries, and postwar articles and interviews, this history of the 37th North Carolina
follows the unit from its organization in November 1861 until its surrender at Appomattox. The
book includes photographs of the key players in the 37th's story as well as maps illustrating the
unit's position at several engagements. Appendices include a complete roster of the unit and a
listing of individuals buried in large sites such as prison cemeteries - Publisher's List Price = $55 - Our Price - $51
Harrell, Roger H. - THE 2ND NORTH CAROLINA CAVALRY
- McFarland Pub - ISBN# 0786417773 - BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover - 464pp -
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Price = $55 - Our Price - $50
Hilderman III, Walter C. - THEY WENT INTO THE FIGHT CHEERING! -
CONFEDERATE CONSCRIPTION IN NORTH CAROLINA - Parkway Publishing -
ISBN# 1933251255 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 272PP - Notes - Biblio - Index - Maps -
Illustrations - Publisher's List Price = $24.95 - Our
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Daniel Harvey Hill - BETHEL TO SHARPSBURG: NORTH CAROLINA
IN
THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES - Raleigh 1926 - 2 Vol Set - Scarce 1st Edition -
FINE Condition - Clean with Bright Boards and Spine Lettering - Son of the Confederate
General
known for asking Jeff Davis to relieve Bragg following the battle of Chickamauga, Hill authored
the North Carolina volume of the Confederate Military History, Hill died after completing some
21 chapters of this work and his manuscript ends with Chapter 22 on the Maryland Campaign -
$375
Houts Jr., Joseph K. - A DARKNESS ABLAZE: THE CIVIL WAR
MEDICAL DIARY AND WARTIME EXPERIENCES OF DR JOHN HENDRICKS
KINYOUN, SIXTH-SIXTH NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY REGIMENT - St Joseph
Museum - ISBN# 0972535365 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New
Brodart Dust Jacket Protector) - 354pp - Index - Biblio - Notes - Photos - Includes reproduction
of original diary - $29.95
John Inscoe and Gordon McKinney - THE HEART OF CONFEDERATE
APPALACHIA: WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE CIVIL WAR - Univ North
Carolina - 480pp - Illustrations - Maps - Notes - Index - Biblio - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List - $39.95 - Our Price - $36
Jarrell, Wallace E. - THE RANDOLPH HORNETS IN THE CIVIL
WAR : A HISTORY AND ROSTER OF COMPANY M, 22ND CAROLINA REGIMENT
- McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786416718 - BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover -
197pp - Notes - Biblio - Index - Rosters - Photos - Publisher's List Price =
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Jones, Carroll C. - THE 25TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS IN
THE CIVIL WAR - HISTORY AND ROSTER OF A MOUNTAIN-BRED REGIMENT
- McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 9780786439911 - BRAND NEW Laminated
Hardcover - 278pp - Photos - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - This historical account covers the
25th Regiment North Carolina Infantry Troops during the Civil War. Farmers and farmers' sons
left their mountain homesteads to enlist with the regiment at Asheville in July and August 1861
and to defend their homeland from a Yankee invasion. The book chronicles the unit's defensive
activities in the Carolina coastal regions and the battlefield actions at Seven Days, Antietam,
Fredericksburg, Plymouth, Richmond and Petersburg. In addition, casualty and desertion
statistics are included, along with a complete regimental roster and 118 photos, illustrations, and
maps - Publisher's List Price = $55 - Our Price -
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Killian, Ron V. - A HISTORY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA THIRD
MOUNTED INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS: MARCH 1864 TO AUGUST 1865 -
Heritage Books - This Union Cavalry unit from Western North Carolina engaged in guerilla raids
to disrupt Confederate operations - 93pp - Detailed Rosters - BRAND NEW Softcover - $20
(CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK - ORDERS TAKEN)
Fred M. Mallison - THE CIVIL WAR ON THE OUTER BANKS: A HISTORY OF THE LATE
REBELLION ALONG THE COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA FROM CARTERET TO
CURRITUCK - McFarland 1998 - 243pp - Maps - Photos - Illustrations - Index - Detailed rosters
of soldiers who joined Union and Confederate regiments - BRAND NEW -
Publisher's List Price = $37.50 - Our Price - $34
Malone, Bartlett Yancey (6th N. Carolina) - WHIPT EM EVERYTIME
- Broadfoot Publishing - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New
Brodart Jacket Cover) - Originally published in 1919, this is a Reprint of McGowatt Mercer 1960
edition - Edited by William Pearson and Bell Wiley - 131pp - Index - Photos - Roster - $65
NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS, 1861-1865: A ROSTER - North
Carolina Archives - 744pp - Illustrated - Index - Vol I - ARTILLERY - BRAND NEW
Hardcover - Ships 2-3 days via UPS direct from North Carolina Archives - Added charge of Two
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NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS, 1861-1865: A ROSTER - North
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NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS, 1861-1865: A ROSTER - North
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NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS, 1861-1865: A ROSTER - North
Carolina Archives - Approx 800pp - Illustrated - Maps - Index - Vol XV - Covers 62nd, 64th,
66th, 68th Infantry Regiments - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $40
Raiford, Neil Hunter - THE 4TH NORTH CAROLINA CAVALRY IN THE
CIVIL WAR -McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786414685 -BRAND NEW Laminated
Softcover - 302pp - Illustrated - Photos - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Detailed Rosters - the
4th NC Cavalry was recruited under the Partisan Ranger Act and was formed from 7 companies
of men representing some 15 different North Carolina counties - they fought in N. Carolina,
Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania as part of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price - $36,95
Clyde H. Ray - ACROSS THE DARK RIVER: THE ODYSSEY OF THE 56TH NORTH
CAROLINA INFANTRY IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - Parkway Publishers, 1996 -
247pp - "Out of the mist, out of the deep night, out of the long silence, the men of the 56th
North Carolina Infantry, Confederate States Army now once more step forward." - The author
has written a moving piece based on historical research, yet written in the voices of the members
of this regiment. A GREAT READ! - Softcover - BRAND NEW - $18.95
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNIFORM DRESS AND EQUIPMENTS OF
THE VOLUNTEER & STATE TROOPS OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1861 - Wraps -
Reprint of 10 page pamphlet used by NC Troops - BRAND NEW Softcover - $5
Schipke, Norman Carrington - WE CAN HEAR THE YANKEE DRUMS
BEATING: SIM CARRINGTON AND THE BLOODY 6TH NORTH CAROLINA -
North Carolina 2001 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart
Cover)
- Index - Notes - Illustrations - $24.95
Sloan, John A. - REMINISCENCES OF THE GUILFORD GRAYS, CO. B,
27TH N.C. REGIMENT - Wendell 1978 - Reprint of Scarce 1883 Original - BRAND
NEW
Hardcover - 130pp - Rosters - List of Battles - Recruited in Greensboro, this unit saw action
throughout Virginia, including Fredericksburg, Wilderness, Yellow Tavern and Spottsylvania
Court House - $35
William Alexander Smith (Major, 14th N. Carolina) - THE ANSON GUARDS - COMPANY C'
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS, 1861-1865 - Broadfoot
Publishing, 1978 - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Reprint of 1914 Original - 368pp - Index - Photos
- Rosters - The 14th North Carolina fought at Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Mechanicsville, Cold
Harbor, Marvern Hill, Sharpsburg, Wilderness, Chancellorsville, Spottsylvania and Gettysburg -
$40
Speer, Allen Paul - VOICES FROM CEMETERY HILL -
Overmountain Press - 221pp - A participant in Pickett's Charge - Colonel William Asbury Speer
marched with Jackson and fought at Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania -
he was elected to the North Carolina Senate only weeks before his death - His diaries and letters
provide details of battle and raise issues of deserters and Union sympathizers in Yadkin County -
BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
James Sprunt - CHRONICLES OF THE CAPE FEAR RIVER: BEING
SOME HISTORIC ACCOUNT OF EVENTS ON THE CAPE FEAR RIVER - Raleigh
1914 - Scarce 1st Edition with Leather Spine - FINE Condition (unusual for this) - Includes
Tipped In card "With Compliments of the Author" - Previous owner name on FEP - Details of
Wilmington, Fort Fisher, Charleston, blockades and blockade running - BRAND NEW - $575
Peter F. Stevens - REBELS IN BLUE: THE STORY OF KEITH AND
MALINDA BLALOCK - Taylor Publishing - JUST RELEASED - 256pp - Dust
Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - A True story of two childhood
friends who married on the eve of the Civil War and
initially joined the Confederate cause only to later switch sides to the Union cause where Keith
joined a guerilla company that harassed the Confederates and the couple's North Carolina
neighbors - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
Michael W. Taylor - THE CRY IS WAR, WAR, WAR - THE CIVIL WAR
CORRESPONDENCE OF LIEUTENANTS BURWELL THOMAS COTTON AND GEORGE
JOB HUNTLEY, 34TH REGIMENT NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS - Morningside -
ISBN# 0890297215 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 194pp - Maps - Photos - Footnotes - Index -
The 34th North Carolina participated in every major battle of the Army of Northern Virginia.
Well-written letters from two school teachers who died fighting for the Confederacy - $20
Michael W. Taylor - TO DRIVE THE ENEMY FROM SOUTHERN SOIL: THE LETTERS OF
COLONEL FRANCIS MARION PARKER AND THE HISTORY OF THE 30TH REGIMENT
NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS - Morningside, Dayton 1998 - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our
DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 481pp
- Maps - Photos - Footnotes - Biblio - Index - Complete Rosters - The 30th North
Carolina was organized at Raleigh in 1861 and fought from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, losing
16 percent of its men at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW - $39.95
Underwood, George C. - HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH
REGIMENT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS IN THE GREAT WAR 1861-65
- Broadfoot Publishing - Reprint of 1901 Original edition - Brand New Hardcover - 158pp -
Index - Rosters - Photos - $95
Christopher M. Watford - THE CIVIL WAR ROSTER OF DAVIDSON
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA - McFarland Publishing - 224pp - Photos - Biblio -
Index - Biographies of 1,994 men before, during and after the war - Complete rosters with rank,
unit, personal and military history - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our Price - $40
Wood, Thomas F. (3rd North Carolina) - DOCTOR TO THE FRONT: THE
RECOLLECTIONS OF CONFEDERATE SURGEON THOMAS FANNING WOOD,
1861-1865 - Univ Tennessee Press - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - 280pp - Edited by Donald Koonce -
Illustrated - Maps - Wood manned a field station at Kulp's Hill at Gettysburg, was near Stonewall
when the general fell at Chancellorsville and was one of very few survivors of the Union attack
at
Spotsylvania where most of this division was wiped out - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
OHIO
Bates, Ralph O. (9th Ohio Cavalry) - BILLY AND DICK - FROM
ANDERSONVILLE TO THE WHITE HOUSE - Santa Cruz, CA 1910 - FINE
Condition - Wraps - 1st Edition - previous owner name inside front cover - 99pp plus Index -
Believed to be one of a number of fictious accounts of imprisonment and personal bravado in
rebel prisons - Nevins calls this "Bad fiction masquerading as fact; author claimed that Wirz shot
him three times" - $125
Baumgartner, Richard - BUCKEYE BLOOD: OHIO AT GETTYSBURG
- Blue Acorn - BRAND NEW Oversized Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New
Brodart Cover) - 254pp - 244 Photos - Engravings - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - SIGNED by
Rick Baumgartner at no extra charge - Publisher's List Price = $30 -
Our Price - $27
John Beatty (3rd Ohio Volunteers) - THE CITIZEN-SOLDIER: OR, MEMOIRS OF A
VOLUNTEER - Time Life, NY 1983 - FINE Condition - Reprint - Originally Published in 1879
- Embossed Black Leather Cover - Gilt Edges - 401pp - Beatty commanded the 3rd Ohio
Volunteer Infantry soon after the attack on Fort Sumter. His diary from June 1861 to January
1864 details the battles of his regiment, which lost nearly 40 percent of its men at Perryville. He
tells of horrific fighting at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge and other battles with the Army
of the Cumberland - Nevins calls this "Highly readible observations on military affairs, slavery,
officers, and places in both major theaters..." - $35
John Beatty (3rd Ohio Volunteers) - THE CITIZEN-SOLDIER: THE MEMOIRS OF A CIVIL
WAR VOLUNTEER - University of Nebraska - 392pp - Index - Introduction by Steve
Woodworth - Beatty commanded the 3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry soon after the attack on Fort
Sumter. His diary from June 1861 to January 1864 details the battles of his regiment, which lost
nearly 40 percent of its men at Perryville. He tells of horrific fighting at Chickamauga and
Missionary Ridge and other battles with the Army of the Cumberland - BRAND NEW Softcover
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$16
Brewer, James D. - TOM WORTHINGTON'S CIVIL WAR -
McFarland Pub - 256pp - Worthington commanded the 46th Ohio Volunteers at Shiloh - vocal
about Sherman's blunders, he was illegally court-martialed and dismissed from the Army -
Photos
- Illustrated - Maps - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List Price = $35 - Our Price - $31.50
Henry Whipple Chester (Captain, 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry) - RECOLLECTIONS OF
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION: A STORY OF THE 2ND OHIO VOLUNTEER
CAVALRY, 1861-1865 - Wheaton History Center 1996 - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs
are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Fold out
Map - Photos - Bibliography - Index - The 2nd Ohio Cavalry campaigned in Kansas, Missouri,
Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, West Virginia,
Maryland, Virginia and Indian Territory, travelling some 27,000 miles and fighting in 97 battles.
This unit served under 23 different Union Generals, including Custer and Sheridan, and was part
of the force that captured General John Morgan. Details of battle at Cedar Creek, Mt Zion, Five
Forks, Sailor's Creek, the Shenandoah and Appomattox - BRAND NEW hardcover - $34.95
Cope, Alexis - THE FIFTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS AND ITS
CAMPAIGNS 1861-1865 - Columbus, Ohio 1916 -1st Edition -NEAR FINE Condition -
1st Edition Printing - Original Dark Blue Cloth with Nice Bright Gilt Title on Spine - Light wear
to corners - 796 pages with corrections page at rear - one of Fox's Fighting 300, this unit fought
at many battles including Shiloh, Stone's River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca,
Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Franklin, and Nashville - $395
Crofts, Thomas (Sgt, 3rd Ohio Cavalry) - HISTORY OF THE SERVICE OF
THE THIRD OHIO VETERAN VOLUNTEER CAVALRY IN THE WAR FOR THE
PRESERVATION OF THE UNION FROM 1861-1865 - Toledo 1910 - Scarce 1st
Edition - In FINE Condition - Clean and Tight Interior - title on spine is difficult to read - 296pp
with Rosters - Inscription on fep in red ink "Grampa Augusta House was in Comapny G...." - The
3rd Ohio Cavalry fought at Stones River, Chickamauga, Shelbyville, Kennesaw Mountain
Atlanta,
Franklin, Selma and Macon where they helped capture Jefferson Davis - $350
Culp, Edward - RAISING THE BANNER OF FREEDOM : THE 25TH
OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION - iUniverse Books -
ISBN# 0595276083 - BRAND NEW Softcover - Edited by Tom J. Edwards - 399pp - Index -
Maps - Illustrations - Notes - Biographical Rosters - Ships direct from publisher in U.S. - added
charge will apply for Overseas Orders - $26.95
Cunningham, D. - REPORT OF THE OHIO ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD
COMMISSION - Springfield 1904 - FINE Condition Hardcover in Brown Cloth with
Bright Gilt Title on Cover and Spine - 151pp - Illustrated - $145
Earley, Gerald - I BELONGED TO THE 116TH: A NARRATIVE OF THE
116TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY DURING THE CIVIL WAR - Heritage
0788425293 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 269pp - Index - Notes - Biblio - List of Names and
Grave Locations - Publisher's List Price = $25 -
Our Price - $23.95
Jerry Frey - GRANDPA'S GONE: THE ADVENTURES OF DANIEL BUCHWALTER
IN THE WESTERN ARMY 1862-1865 (120th Ohio Volunteers - "The Bloody 120th") -
Burd Street Press - Hardback - 227 pages - Bibliography - Index - Photos -
Maps - The 120th fought at Vicksburg, Red Rever, Arkansas Post and Port Gibson until it was
dissolved in 1864 after an ambush decimated the unit. There were no original histories done by
this unit after the war (probably because so many died). This details Buchwalter's time in this
unit and it is unique in that the focus is on everyday life rather than the bloody details of battles.-
$30
Geer, John James (Captain, 48th Ohio Infantry) - BEYOND THE LINES: A
YANKEE PRISONER LOOSE IN DIXIE - Digital Scanning - Reprint of 1864 Original -
285pp - Illustrated - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Gillespie, Samuel L. - A HISTORY OF CO. A, FIRST
OHIO CAVALRY
1861-1865 - A MEMORIAL VOLUME - Washington Courthouse, Ohio 1898 - Scarce
1st edition - VERY FINE Condition (the cleanest copy of this we've seen) - 219pp plus errata -
Photos - Bright and Clean Interior - Solid Hinges - The author was a Bugler with the Unit - The
Unit fought in Maryland and Virginia - $595
Gilson, John H. (126th Ohio) - HISTORY OF THE 126TH OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Blue Acorn Press - 327pp - Reprint of 1883 Original - 58
Photographic and Engraved Images - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
Covers) - a new index and 52 new photo portraits -
BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List - $30 - Our
Price - $27
Hannaford, E. - THE STORY OF A REGIMENT: A HISTORY OF THE
CAMPAIGNS AND ASSOCIATIONS IN THE FIELD OF THE SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Cincinnati, 1868 - VERY GOOD Condition - 1st Edition in
Brown Cloth - Wear to corners and spine ends - spine fading - Clean Interior with no previous
ownership markings - 622pp - Rosters - A Union Bookshelf Title (UBS # 181) - Nevins calls this
"An unusually full history of a unit that campaigned from western Virginia through Atlanta;
written shortly after the war, it has freshness and authenticity." - $345
Albert G. Hart M.D. (Major, 41st Ohio) - THE SURGEON AND THE HOSPITAL IN
THE CIVIL WAR - Old Soldier Books - 57pp - Hart was the 41st Ohio's Surgeon and wrote
about medical officers, status of supplies and helpers, surgeon's ordinary functions (exams, sick
call, etc.), field hospital organization during the Georgia Campaign, case of Confederate soldiers,
and other details of medical care and equipment - BRAND NEW Softcover - $10 (Currently Out
of
Print)
Wilbur F. Hinman (65th Ohio Volunteers) - CORPORAL SI KLEGG AND HIS "PARD" -
Henry Publishing Co. Reprint of 1887 title. 740pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in
New Brodart DJ Covers) - photographs - illustrations -
appendix - with Introduction by Brian Pohanka - the author enlisted in the 65th Ohio at the
start of the war and mustered out as a Lieutenant Colonel at its close - $34.95 (BRAND NEW)
Robert Kimberly and Ephraim Holloway - THE 41ST OHIO VETERAN
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-1865 - Blue
Acorn - Reprint of scarce 1897 Original - Photos - Full Roster - New Index - BRAND NEW -
Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $28.50
Jim Leeke - A HUNDRED DAYS TO RICHMOND: OHIO'S "HUNDRED DAYS" MEN IN
THE CIVIL WAR - Indiana University Press - The short, eventful history of Ohio's militia who
were offered up by the Governor for 100 days of Federal Service - 272pp - Photos - Maps -
Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $26.95
Loop, Myron B. - THE LONG ROAD HOME: TEN THOUSAND MILES
THROUGH THE CONFEDERACY WITH THE 66TH OHIO - Blue Acorn Press -
ISBN# 1885033346 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart
Jacket Cover) - 236pp - Notes - Biblio - Index - Photos -Edited By Rick Baumgartner and
SIGNED BY RICK at No Extra Charge - The original diary has been supplemented by diaries of
over 40 regimental officers and men and 22 Added Photos and Engravings -
Publisher's List Price = $26.95 - Our Price - $24.95
Lytle, William (10th Ohio) - FOR HONOR, GLORY, AND UNION: THE
MEXICAN AND CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF BRIG. GEN. WILLIAM HAINES LYTLE
- Univ Kentucky Press - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected
in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 244pp - Biblio - Index - Mapped End Papers - Left on the field for
dead at Perryville, he was captured, later released and went on to fight at Chickamauga where he
was killed after being shot while leading a charge - Publisher's List =
$27.50 - Our Price - $25
Charles F. Manderson (19th Ohio) - THE TWIN SEVEN-SHOOTERS
- Neely, NY 1902 - FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Bright Gilt Illustrated Cover - Frontis
of the Author as Colonel in 19th Ohio Volunteers Manderson went on to become a Brigadier
General in the US Army Volunteers Details Battle of Stone's River (Murfreesboro) and Mission
Ridge (Chattanooga) - $95
McMahan, Robert T. - RELUCTANT CANNONEER: THE DIARY OF
ROBERT T. MCMAHAN OF THE 25TH INDEPENDENT LIGHT OHIO ARTILLERY
- Camp Pope - 360pp - Maps - Photographs - Roster - Biographical sketches and
Appendices - The author joined the 2nd Ohio Cavalry in 1861 and was sent to Kansas. In late
1862, he was involuntarily transferred to the 25th Ohio Artillery (hence the title of the book) and
a year later was again transferred to Battery E, 2nd Missouri Artillery. He saw action in the
Indian
Expedition of 1862, Lone Jack, Cane Hill, Prairie Grove, Van Buren, Little Rock and the
Camden
Expedition. McMahan kept a very detailed diary in which he took careful note of his
surroundings
(he had a serious interest in geology and surveying) and made excellent descriptions of the
various
actions and battles he participated in. McMahan survived the war and went on to become a
Presbyterian minister - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Miller, Charles Dana - THE STRUGGLE FOR THE LIFE OF THE
REPUBLIC : A CIVIL WAR NARRATIVE BY BREVET MAJOR CHARLES DANA
MILLER, 76TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN#
0873387856 - BRAND NEW Hardcover with a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) -
301pp - Index - Biblio - Notes - Maps - Photos - Publisher's List Price =
$34 - Our Price - $27.95
Mollohan, Marie - ANOTHER DAY IN LINCOLN'S ARMY: THE CIVIL
WAR JOURNALS OF SGT. JOHN T. BOOTH (36TH OVI) - Iuniverse Pub -
9780595423033 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 698pp - Utilizing diary entries, period newspapers,
and photographs, Another Day in Lincoln's Army documents the compelling true story of Sgt.
John T. Booth and the 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The Civil War Journals of Sgt. John T.
Booth brilliantly captures the ordinary day-to-day life of the Civil War soldier. From Western
Virginia and Antietam Creek in Maryland to Chickamauga in the Tennessee mountains, this is
the compelling story of Booth and the 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI) in the American Civil
War. One of only a few regiments privileged to have served in both the eastern and western
theatres of the conflict, the 36th OVI fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the war. Booth
eloquently journals the striking contrast between the often mundane activities of camp life and
the horrifying sequences of battle - Publisher's List Price = $38.95 -
Our Price - $36.95
OHIO MEMORIALS AT GETTYSBURG - Butternut & Blue 1998 -
142pp - Reprint - Among the scarcest of Gettysburg Memorial books - Photos of monuments
with names of killed and wounded - BRAND NEW Hardcover -$25
Opdycke, Emerson - TO BATTLE FOR GOD AND THE RIGHT : THE
CIVIL WAR LETTERBOOKS OF EMERSON OPDYCKE
- Univ Illinois Press - ISBN# 0252027744 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 332pp - Index - Biblio - Opdycke was a Lieutenant in the
41st Ohio and later commander of the 125th Ohio - Edited by Glenn Longacre and John Haas -
Publisher's List = $34.95 - Our Price - $32
William Pittenger (Lieutenant, 2nd Ohio Vols) - DARING AND SUFFERING
- A History of the Great Railroad Adventure - 1st Edition - Philadelphia 1863 - VERY
GOOD Condition - 288pp - Ex-Libris with pastedown from Boylston Public Library and call
number on spine - previous owner inscription - Illustrated story of the Andrews Raiders and their
attempt to capture the Confederate locomotive "The General" - Nevins calls this "The starting
point for any study of the "Great Locomotive Chase" - $45 (DC)
William Pittenger (Lieutenant, 2nd Ohio Vols) -DARING AND SUFFERING - Digital Scanning
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300pp - Illustrated - Illustrated story of the Andrews Raiders and their attempt to
capture the Confederate locomotive "The General" - Nevins calls this "The starting point for any
study of the "Great Locomotive Chase"- Softcover Reprint - BRAND NEW - $19.95
William Pittenger (Lieutenant, 2nd Ohio Vols) - DARING AND SUFFERING - A History of
the Great Railroad Adventure - Time Life - NY 1982 (M) Reprint -Orig Pub 1863 - Embossed
Leather/Gilt Edged - 288pp - Illustrated story of the Andrews Raiders and their attempt to
capture the Confederate locomotive "The General" - Nevins calls this "The starting point for any
study of the "Great Locomotive Chase" - $35 - SALE PRICE - $25
Pope, Thomas E. - THE WEARY BOYS : COLONEL J. WARREN KEIFER
AND THE 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN#
0873387295 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 184pp - Rosters - Photos - Notes - Biblio - Index - $16
Prokopowicz, Gerald - ALL FOR THE REGIMENT: THE ARMY OF
OHIO, 1861-1862 - Univ N.Carolina Press - 320pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Maps - Illustrations -
Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $34.95 - Our Price - $31.50
Sawyer, Franklin - A MILITARY HISTORY OF THE 8TH REGIMENT
OHIO VOL INFANTRY, ITS BATTLES, MARCHES AND ARMY MOVEMENTS
- Blue Acorn Press - ISBN# 1885033311 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover ) - Reprint of 1881 Original with 30 added Photos of unit
members - 284pp - Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $32.95 -
Our Price - $30.95
Sherwood, Issac R. - MEMORIES OF THE WAR - Toledo, OH
1923 - 1st Edition - 238pp - FINE Condition - Brigadier General Sherwood was an editor and
mayor before the war and started as a Private in the 14th Ohio - after the war he went on to serve
as a judge and U.S. Congressman - This copy nicely INSCRIBED and SIGNED by General
Sherwood - Illustrated - $225
Smith, Jacob - CAMPS AND CAMPAIGNS OF THE 107TH REGIMENT
OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Navarre, Ohio - Reprint of Scarce Original - Brand
New Softcover - 316pp - Index - Rosters - Photos - $22.50
Marcus M. Spiegel - A JEWISH COLONEL IN THE CIVIL WAR:
MARCUS M.
SPIEGEL OF THE OHIO VOLUNTEERS - Univ Nebraska Press, 353pp, Illustrations,
Maps. Edited by Jean Soman and Frank Byrne - Brand New Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $14 - Our Price - $12
Staats, Richard J. - A GRASSROOTS HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR VOL I: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PRIVATE EPHRAIM COOPER, ONE OF
MR. LINCOLN'S FIRST VOLUNTEERS (7th Ohio Vols) - Heritage Books - BRAND
NEW Softcover - 180pp - Index- Photos - Notes - Biblio - Rosters of Franklin Rifles and Tyler
Guards - Publisher's List Price = $25 - Our Price -
$23
Staats, Richard J. - A GRASSROOTS HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR VOL II: THE BULLY SEVENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY -
Heritage Books - ISBN# 0788423746 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 202pp - Maps - Illustrated -
Index- Publisher's List Price = $25.50 - Our Price -
$24
Staats, Richard J. - A GRASSROOTS HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR VOL III: CAPTAIN COTTER'S BATTERY (1st Ohio Light Artillery) -
Heritage Books - BRAND NEW Softcover - 270pp - Biblio - Illustrated - Index- Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
Staats, Richard J. - A GRASSROOTS HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN
CIVIL WAR VOL IV: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF COLONEL WILLIAM STEDMAN OF
THE 6TH OHIO CAVALRY - Heritage Books - BRAND NEW Softcover - 416pp -
Biblio - Illustrated - Index - Maps - Publisher's List Price = $33 - Our Price - $30 (Currently out of stock - orders taken)
Staats, Richard J. - THE HISTORY OF THE 6TH OHIO VOLUNTEER
CAVALRY 1861-1865: A JOURNAL OF PATRIOTISM, DUTY AND BRAVERY -
Heritage Books - ISBN# 078843652X - BRAND NEW Softcover - 1038PP - 2 Volume Set -
Publisher's List Price = $76 - Our Price -
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Nixon B. Stewart (Sgt, Co. E) - DAN MCCOOK'S REGIMENT: 52ND
OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY 1862-1865 - Blue Acorn Press - with Added Index as
well as 52 Photo Portraits, 11 of them new to this printing - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers), 245pp - when Sherman attacked Atlanta, the 52nd led the
advance. During the next four months the Buckeyes' discipline, courage and endurance were
tested as never before, their ranks reduced by 253 casualties - the highest total of any regiment in
the 14th Corps, Army of the Cumberland. Recruited in Jefferson, Belmont, Tuscarawas and Van
Wert counties, as well as Cincinnati, Cleveland and the state's Western Reserve, the 52nd was
led by Colonel Daniel McCook Jr. Soon elevated to brigade command, McCook fought in the
Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga and Chattanooga campaigns, although his Ohioans
experienced limited combat. When the rough slopes of Kennesaw Mountain were reached in
June 1864 the 52nd met the grim face of war head on. In a desperate uphill assault against
entrenched Confederates on June 27 at what became known as the "Dead Angle" McCook's
brigade was repulsed, losing 35% of its strength. More than 135 Buckeyes were shot down, 45 of
them killed or mortally wounded, including McCook. - Brand New -
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Thackery, David T. - A LIGHT AND UNCERTAIN HOLD : A HISTORY
OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN#
0873386094 - BRAND NEW Hardcover with a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Dust
Jacket Cover) - 321pp - Index - Biblio - Notes - Maps - Photos - Rosters -
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Albion W. Tourgee (105th Ohio) - A FOOLS ERRAND - BY ONE OF THE
FOOLS - Fords, Howard & Hulbert - N.Y. 1880 -1st Edition - NEAR FINE Condition -
in Red Cloth with Bright Gilt Title on Spine - light exterior soiling - previous owner name on fep
- $35
Voris, Alvin C./ Mushkat, Jerome - CITIZEN-SOLDIER'S CIVIL WAR : THE LETTERS OF
BREVET MAJOR GENERAL ALVIN C. VORIS - Northern Illinois Univ - BRAND NEW
Hardcover (All books with a Dust Jacket are Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 321pp - Maps
- Index - Notes - 428 letters of the Commander of the 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry - Publisher's List Price = $36 - Our Price - $32
Alfred C. Willett (113th Ohio) - A UNION SOLDIER RETURNS SOUTH - THE CIVIL WAR
LETTERS AND DIARY OF ALFRED C. WILLETT - Overmountain Press, 1994 - 1st Edition -
Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Edited and SIGNED by
Charles Willett - 117pp - Indices - Photos - Appendices -
Copies of Original Letters - the 113th Ohio fought in at Chattanooga, Kennesaw Mountain,
Resaca, Peach Tree Creek, Jonesboro and Atlanta where they helped destroy the railroads - Brand
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Willett, Robert - THE LIGHTENING MULE BRIGADE: ABEL
STREIGHT'S 1863 RAID OF INTO ALABAMA - Guild Press - 232pp - Dust Jacket (All
Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) -
When Col Streight raided Rome, Georgia, he got mules instead of horses for his regiments
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Willett, Robert - THE LIGHTENING MULE BRIGADE: ABEL
STREIGHT'S 1863 RAID OF INTO ALABAMA - Guild Press - 232pp - When
Col Streight raided Rome, Georgia, he got mules instead of horses for his regiments including the
73rd and 51st Indiana, 80th Illinois, 3rd Ohio and 1st Alabama (Union) Cavalry - BRAND NEW
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Thomas M. Boaz - LIBBY PRISON AND BEYOND: A UNION STAFF OFFICER IN THE
EAST, 1862-1865 - White Mane - 229pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrations - Maps - Bibliography -
Index - Details from the diary of Robert T. Cornwell of the 67th Pennsylvania Infantry - Brand
New
Hardcover - $24.95
Brady, James P. - HURRAH FOR THE ARTILLERY (Knap's Independent
Battery E, Pennsylvania Light Artillery) - Thomas Publications, Gettysburg - Compiled
from letters, journals and diaries of key battery members - well illustrated narrative allows reader
to experience battles and marches - 464pp - Detailed Maps - Photos - Rosters - This unit fought
at Manassas, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, The Atlanta Campaigns
and throughout the Carolinas - BRAND NEW - $29.95
Broadwater, Robert P. - CHICKAMAUGA, ANDERSONVILLE, FORT
SUMTER AND GUARD DUTY AT HOME : FOUR CIVIL WAR DIARIES BY
PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIERS - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 0786422211 - BRAND
NEW Laminated Softcover - 213pp - Photos - Rosters - Biblio - Notes - Index - Covers Diaries
of mem from the 6th Ohio Infantry, 2nd Penna Militia, 39th Illinois Infantry and 13th Penna
cavalry - Publisher's List Price = $35 -Our Price -
$33
Daniel Chisholm (116th PA) - THE CIVIL WAR NOTEBOOK OF DANIEL CHISHOLM: A
CHRONICLE OF DAILY LIFE IN THE UNION ARMY, 1864-1865 - Orion Books - 1989 - 1st
Edition - AS NEW Condition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
Covers) - $30
Corrigan, Jim - THE 48TH PENNSYLVANIA IN THE BATTLE OF THE
CRATER - McFarland Pub - ISBN# 0786424753 -BRAND NEW Oversized Laminated
Hardcover - 185pp - Photos - Notes - Biblio - Index - Maps - Order of Battle -
Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our
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George W. Darby (8th PA Reserve Vols) - THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS OF SERGEANT
GEORGE W. DARBY, 1861-1865 - Heritage Books - Edited by Rogan Moore - 185pp - Index -
Darby fought and was wounded at 2nd Manassas and imprisoned at Libby and Belle Isle -
Includes appendices on 37th PA Vols, 191st PA Infantry andPrivate Goloden's wartime
experiences - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $20 -
Our Price - $18
Dickey, Luther S. - HISTORY OF THE 103RD
REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Chicago 1910 - 1st Edition
- FINE Condition - bottom corners lightly bumped - bright Clean Pages - Bright Blue Boards
with Gilt-stamped 103rd PVV Medal on Front Board - 400pp - Photos - Maps (Including One
Large Fold-Out Map) - Rosters - This unit fought at Manassas, the Wilderness, and served in
North Carolina until mostly captured during the Siege of Plymouth in April 1865 - $275
Francis A. Donaldson (Capt, 71st Penna) - INSIDE THE ARMY OF THE
POTOMAC: THE CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCE OF CAPTAIN FRANCIS ADAMS
DONALDSON - Stackpole - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Notes - Index - Donaldson was a member of the
Philadelphia Brigade - also known as the 1st California Regiment. After being wounded at Fair
Oaks and returning to duty, he went on to serve in the Corn Exchange Regiment (118th Penna) -
BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price - $34.95 - Our Price - $31.50
Dornblaser, Thomas F.(Sergeant, 7th PA Cavalry) - SABRE STROKES OF
THE PENNSYLVANIA DRAGOONS IN THE WAR OF 1861-1865 - Philadelphia 1884
-1st Edition - VERY GOOD Condition - Bright Gilt Titles on Spine and Cover with Crossed
Sabres - Gold Cloth with Original Brown Endpapers - FEP has "Co. E 7th Penna Cav" in ink -
light motteling to boards - The members of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry came from Nittany
Valley - 264pp - Folding Map - Nevins says of this "Contrary to its flamboyant title, this
narrative
of cavalry operations in the Deep South is a factual, reliable account by an obviously fair-minded
soldier." - $375
William E. Doster - A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA
VETERAN CAVALRY - Longstreet House, 1997 - Reprint of 1891 title - 130pp - New
Photos, Introduction and Index - BRAND NEW $20
Michael A. Dreese - THE 151ST PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS AT
GETTYSBURG - McFarland Publishing - 200pp - Photos - Illustrations - Maps -
Appendix - Notes - Biblio - Index - The 151st Pennsylvania was involved in fighting against
Pettigrew's North Carolinians on July 1, and in repulsing the famous Confederate charge 2 days
later. They lost 72 percent of their men to death, wounds, or capture - the 2nd highest of all
Federal units at Gettysburg - Foreword by noted Gettysburg scholar Timothy Smith - BRAND
NEW
Oversized Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $55 - Our Price - $51
Evans, Samuel M. - ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IN THE
WAR FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION 1861-1865 - ROLL OF HONOR -
DEFENDERS OF THE FLAG - Pittsburgh 1924 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - 611pp
(600 pages of Rosters) - Ex-Libris from Library of Congress (stamped "Surplus") - This copy
bears Signature and Inscription of the Author to Theodore Tallmadge (Bureau of Pensions) as
well as Paste-In Letter from Pension Library thanking him for gift of the book - $225
(Research Collection)
Gibson, J. T. - HISTORY OF THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Pittsburgh Printing 1905 - 1st Edition - NEAR FINE
Condition - minor wear and soiling to exterior - Clean Bright Interior - Bright Gilt Title on Spine
- Maps - Photos - Complete Rosters - The 78th Pennsylvania served throughout the war in the
Western Theater, fighting at Stones River, Chickamauga, Lookout Mission, Missionary Ridge,
Nashville and other battles - $225 (Research Collection)
Gibson, J. T. - HISTORY OF THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Pittsburgh Printing 1905 - 1st Edition - VERY GOOD
Condition - minor spotting to boards - wear to corners and board ends - Maps - Photos -
Complete Rosters - The 78th Pennsylvania served throughout the war in the Western Theater,
fighting at Stones River, Chickamauga, Lookout Mission, Missionary Ridge, Nashville and other
battles - $195
Bradley M. Gottfried - STOPPING PICKETT: THE HISTORY OF THE
PHILADELPHIA BRIGADE - White Mane - 282pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrations - Maps -
Bibliography - Index - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price =
$29.95
- Our Price - $27
Green, Robert M. - HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED
TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR OF THE
REBELLION, 1862-1863 - Philadelphia 1907 - VERY GOOD Condition - ex-libris
with evidence of small sticker on spine - call numbers on page tops and very faded (almost
invisible) stamp on book edge - evidence of slight dampness at top page edges - 387pp - Photos -
Rosters - Organized in Harrisburg in 1862, the 124th fought at Antietam, and Chancellorsville -
$195 (Research Collection)
Hagerty, Edward J. - COLLIS' ZOUAVES: THE 114TH PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUNTEERS IN THE CIVIL WAR - LSU Press - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Led by the colorful
Colonel Charles H. T. Collis, the 114th Pennsylvania was unique among the regiments in the
Union Army. This unusual group of soldiers embraced the flamboyant uniform style made
famous
by the French army's Zouaves. Collis' original command, an independent company of Zouaves
d'Afrique, battled Stonewall Jackson in the 1862 Shenandoah Valley campaign. Recruited in the
summer of 1862 from Philadelphia and surrounding counties, its members were older and more
highly skilled than the average Union soldier. Collis' Zouaves participated in many of the major
battles of the war, including Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Petersburg. - 352
pp - 30 halftones - 8 maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price
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Hagerty, Edward J. - COLLIS' ZOUAVES: THE 114TH PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUNTEERS IN THE CIVIL WAR - LSU Press - Dust Jacket - Led by the colorful
Colonel Charles H. T. Collis, the 114th Pennsylvania was unique among the regiments in the
Union Army. This unusual group of soldiers embraced the flamboyant uniform style made
famous by the French army's Zouaves. Collis' original command, an independent company of
Zouaves d'Afrique, battled Stonewall Jackson in the 1862 Shenandoah Valley campaign.
Recruited in the summer of 1862 from Philadelphia and surrounding counties, its members were
older and more highly skilled than the average Union soldier. Collis' Zouaves participated in
many of the major battles of the war, including Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and
Petersburg. - 352 pp - 30 halftones - 8 maps - Hardcover - AS NEW Condition - $20 (Research
Collection)
HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND
TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS 1862-1863 - Lippincott, Philadelphia 1906 - FINE
Condition - 1st Edition - Photos - Rosters - Chronology of Events - Organized at Harrisburg in
August 1862, the 125th Pennsylvania fought in the Maryland Campaign, Antietam, Maryland
Heights, Burnside's Mud March, and Chancellorsville - $250
HISTORY OF THE TWENTY THIRD PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY - BIRNEY'S ZOUAVES - THREE MONTHS AND THREE YEARS SERVICE
CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 - Philadelphia 1904 - 1st Edition - GOOD Condition -
soiling and wear to exterior - hinges cracked and repaired - Book plates from Butner Collection
and noted Artillery Specialist - Sydney Kerksis - 432pp - Photos - Rosters - Index - $275
(Research Collection)
HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS 1862-1863 - Lippincott, Philadelphia 1906 - FINE
Condition - 1st Edition - Blue Cloth - Bright Gilt Title on Spine - Photos - Rosters - Chronology
of Events - Organized at Harrisburg in August 1862, the 125th Pennsylvania fought in the
Maryland Campaign, Antietam, Maryland Heights, Burnside's Mud March, and Chancellorsville
- $250
Hoenstine, Floyd G.- MILITARY SERVICES AND GENEALOGICAL
RECORDS OF SOLDIERS OF BLAIR COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA - Harrisburg 1940
- 1st Edition - FINE Condition - Rebound in Brown Cloth - 426pp with 162pp on Civil War and
the balance covering 1812, Mexican War, World War I and Revolutionary War - Clean Tight
Interior - Includes SIGNED Tipped-In Gift Card from Author - $175 (Research Collection)
William Hyndman - HISTORY OF A CAVALRY COMPANY: A
COMPLETE RECORD
OF COMPANY A, 4TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY - Longstreet House, 1997 -
Reprint
of scarce 1870 title - 250pp - New Photos - Introduction and Index - $30
Judson, Amos M. - HISTORY OF THE 83RD REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS - Morningside Books - 333pp - Photos - Roster -
Reprint of Scarce Regimental History originally published in 1865 - Nevins calls this "...one of
the
better regimental histories that appeared immediately after the war; author recounts many
experiences of regimental members during campaigns in the East." BRAND NEW Hardcover -
$35
King, Horatio C & Charles Lydecker - IN MEMORIAM, ALEXANDER
STEWART WEBB (WEBB AND HIS BRIGADE AT THE ANGLE, GETTYSBURG) -
Benedum - 132pp - Illustrated - Photos - Reprint of 1916 Original - Details the actions of General
Webb and the Philadelphia brigade - the 69th, 71st, 72 and 106th Pennsylvania Infantry - at
Gettysburg and the dedication of the Monument to Webb - BRAND NEW Softcover - $9.95
Kirk, Charles H.(1st Lieutenant, Co. E) - HISTORY OF THE FIFTEENTH
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER CAVALRY KNOWN AS THE ANDERSON CAVALRY IN
THE REBELLION OF 1861-1865 - Philadelphia 1906 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition -
Bright Green Boards - Bright Gilt Title on Spine - Bright Gilt 15th PA Cavalry Emblem on Front
Board - Exceptionally Clean and Bright Interior - Bright Clean Unblemished Fold Out Map in
Rear Pocket - SCARCE in This Condition! - $475 (Research Collection)
Laciar, Jacob D. - PATRIOTISM OF CARBON COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA, AND WHAT HER PEOPLE CONTRIBUTED DURING THE WAR FOR
THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION - Mauch Chunk 1867 - FINE Condition -
Rebound in Block Cloth - Missing Title Page - 120pp - Rosters - Illustrated - $125 (Research
Collection)
Lanard, Thomas S. - ONE HUNDRED YEARS WITH
THE STATE
FENCIBLES - A HISTORY OF THE INFANTRY CORPS, INFANTRY BATTALION AND
OLD GUARD STATE FENCIBLES 1813-1913 - Philadelphia 1913 - FINE Condition -
Bright Covers and Spine - Clean and Tight Interior - 435 pp plus Muster Rolls, Index, and
Manual of Arms - Photos - $250
Lash, Gary - THE HISTORY OF EDWARD BAKER'S CALIFORNIA
REGIMENT (71st PENNSYLVANIA) - Butternut and Blue - Oversized and Heavy -
623pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 19
Maps - Photos - Illustrated - Originally organized from men of New York and Philadelphia, this
unit ultimately became the 71st Pennsylvania Infantry and would go on from a devastating loss at
Ball's Bluff to fight in Virginia and maryland - One of Fox's 300 - BRAND NEW hardcover -
$60
Latta, James W. - HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT NATIONAL
GUARD OF PENNSYLVANIA (GRAY RESERVES) 1861-1911 - Philadelphia
1912 - FINE Condition - tiny tear at spine top (from being pulled off the shelves by a finger on
the spine!) - 1st Edition - 811pp - Photos - Rosters - Full Color Plates of Soldiers in Uniform -
Blue Cloth - Bright Gilt Title on Spine and Front Board with Gilt Emblem - Clean, Bright and
Tight Interior - $375 (Research Collection)
Larry B. Maier - LEATHER & STEEL : THE 12TH PENNSYLVANIA
CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - White Mane - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust
Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 380pp - Index - Maps - Photos - Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $40 - Our Price - $36
Maier, Larry B. - ROUGH AND REGULAR: A HISTORY OF THE 119TH
REGIMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - White Mane - 376pp -
Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Biblio - Index - Maps -
Illustrated - This Philadelphia unit fought at
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Cold Harbor. Fighting
under the Sixth Corps, they also participated in the battles at Rappahannock Station, Third
Winchester and Sailor's Creek. - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
Maier, Larry B. - ROUGH AND REGULAR: A HISTORY OF THE 119TH
REGIMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - White Mane - 376pp -
Dust Jacket - Biblio - Index - Maps - Illustrated - This Philadelphia unit fought at
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Cold Harbor. Fighting
under the Sixth Corps, they also participated in the battles at Rappahannock Station, Third
Winchester and Sailor's Creek. - AS NEW Condition with minor scuffing to DJ - $20 (Research
Collection)
Marshall, D. Porter - COMPANY K, 155TH PA VOLUNTEER ZOUAVES
- Mechling Bindery -BRAND NEW Softcover - Reprint of 1888 Original - Rosters -
Includes Supplemental Roster by Ron Gancas - $19.90
Martin, James (Private, 57th PA) - HISTORY OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH
REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Belle Grove,
Kearny - Reprint of 1904 Original - 230pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - Index - Photos - Rosters - The 57th PA
served in Kearny's Division of the Third Corps and fought at Fair Oaks, Seven Days, 2nd Bull
Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and others - after
Appomattox, there were only 97 of the original men left in ranks - BRAND NEW - $25
McJunkin, Milton (85th PA Infantry) - THE BLOODY 85TH: THE
LETTERS OF MILTON MCJUNKIN, A WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIER IN THE
CIVIL WAR - Schroeder Pubs - 201pp - Illustrated - Photos - Rosters - Biblio - The 85th
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry served at Williamsburg and Seven Pines and then went on to
North and South Carolina - Glossy BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
Miller, James T. - BOUND TO BE A SOLDIER: THE LETTERS OF
PRIVATE JAMES T. MILLER, 111TH PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY, 1861-1864 -
Univ Tennessee Press - 1st edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
Covers) - 272pp - Illustrated - Edited by Jedediah Mannis and Galen Wilson - BRAND NEW
Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our
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Miller, William J. - THE TRAINING OF AN ARMY - CAMP CURTIN
AND
THE NORTH'S CIVIL WAR - White Mane, Shippensburg 1990 - 1st Edition - in price
clipped Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Mapped End Papers
- Illustrated - Bibliography - Notes - Index - Located
near Hrrisburg, this camp was the primary place for training Pennsylvania's Civil War soldiers -
Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price -
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Miller, William J. - THE TRAINING OF AN ARMY - CAMP CURTIN
AND THE NORTH'S CIVIL WAR - White Mane, Shippensburg 1990 - 1st Edition -
Dust Jacket - Mapped End Papers - Illustrated - Bibliography - Notes - Index - Located near
Harrisburg, this camp was the primary place for training Pennsylvania's Civil War soldiers -
FINE Condition - $25 (Research Collection)
Henry N. Minnigh (Captain 30th PA Infantry - 1st Reserve) - HISTORY OF COMPANY "K"
1ST PENN'A RESERVES - Thomas Publications - Reprint of 1891 Original - 152pp - This unit
saw service at Manassas, Fredericksburg, Richmond, Antietam, South Mountain, Gettysburg and
most other major engagements - BRAND NEW Softcover - $8
Mulholland, St Clair A. - THE STORY OF THE 116TH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR FOR THE REBELLION - Fordham
Univ. Press, 1996 - 1st Edition thus - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
Covers) - 480 pages - Maps - Photos - Rosters - Index -
This unit, part of the Irish Brigade, fought gallantly at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,
Petersburg and Wilderness. Its Colonel (Mulholland) was seriously wounded 4 different times,
each time to return to the battlefield. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. -
BRAND NEW
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- $27
Myers, Irvin G.- WE MIGHT AS WELL DIE HERE : THE 53RD
PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - White Mane - ISBN#
1572493305 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) -
337pp - Maps - Biblio - Roster - Index - Photos - Publisher's
List Price = $34.95 - Our Price - $31
Myers, John C. - A DAILY JOURNAL OF THE 192ND REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS - Philadelphia 1864 - 1st Edition -203pp - VERY
GOOD Condition - chipping to top/bottom of spine - wear to corners - rear hinge cracking -
Scarce Regimental - $275 (Research Collection)
Mark Nesbitt - 35 DAYS TO GETTYSBURG - CAMPAIGN DIARIES OF
TWO
AMERICAN ENEMIES - Stackpole, Mechanicsburg - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our
DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 224pp -15 b/w
photos -20 maps - A comparison study of the events leading up to and including the Battle of
Gettysburg using diaries of Franklin Horner (12th Pennsylvania) and Thomas Ware (15th
Georgia) - BRAND NEW - $17
Oliver Wilcox Norton (Pvt, 83rd PA) - ATTACK AND DEFENSE OF LITTLE ROUNDTOP -
A Morningside Reprint of 1913 title - A Gettysburg Classic! - 350pp - Maps - BRAND NEW -
$25
Oliver W. Norton (Pvt, 83rd PA) - ATTACK AND DEFENSE OF LITTLE ROUND TOP -
Stan Clark Books - Reprint of 1913 Original - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - 350pp - Index - Photos - Nevins says
"An exhaustive evaluation of the fight for the key Union hill; includes exerpts from the accounts
of other writers." - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $25 -
Our Price - $22.50
Obreiter, John - THE 77TH PENNSYLVANIA AT SHILOH: HISTORY OF
THE REGIMENT - THE BATTLE OF SHILOH - Harrisburg 1908 - 2nd Printing -
Revised and Corrected - FINE Condition - 341pp - Fold Out Maps Present - Clean and Tight
Interior - Photos and Rosters - $175 (Research Collection)
Ogden, William H. H. - MY REMINISCENCES OF THE G.A.R.
- Heritage Books - ISBN# 0788425021 - BRAND NEW Softcover - Edited by Richard
Partington, Greast Grandson of Ogden - who served in the 4th PA Reserves - 116pp - Photos -
Includes Ogden's diary of the last year of the war and many unique photos of veterans - $24
Pfeifer, James A. - BETHLEHEM BOY - THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS &
DIARY OF JAMES A. PFEIFER, COMPANY C OF THE 46TH PA INFANTRY -Moon
Trail Books - ISBN 0977314014 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 368pp - Notes - Biblio -
Biographies of unit members mentioned in diary - Details of Atlanta Campaign in 1864 at
Kennesaw Mountain - Edited by Carolyn Abel & Patricia McAndrew -
Publisher's List Price = $24.95 - Our Price - $23.95
Piatek, Frank J. - CANNONEERS, TO YOUR POSTS! - JAMES H.
COOPER'S BATTERY B, FIRST PENNSYLVANIA LIGHT ARTILLERY AT
GETTYSBURG - Mechling Bindery - ISBN# 0976056362 -B RAND NEW Oversized
Laminated Softcover - 61pp - More than a detailed rendition of a federal artillery unit's service in
one of the most famous battles of the Civil War, "Cannoneers, To Your Posts!" is also the story
of one of its members whose experiences as a captive and parolee provide a sometimes
humorous and lasting appreciation of the personal sacrifices made during this epic conflict.
Composed of men from a small rural community in western Pennsylvania, Battery B engendered
the pride and spirit of that community long after the war was over as it honored the veterans who
gave so much to preserve the nation. It was a record of service that resulted in its sustaining the
highest number of deaths in battle of any Federal voluntary light artillery unit in the entire war,
having participated in numerous engagements where its tenacity and dedication to duty was
self-evident. Led by a young captain whose bravery was unquestioned, Battery B at Gettysburg
exemplified the courage for which it was famous, participating in all three days of that battle
throughout various portions of the field. Illustrated with both period and modern photographs,
this study also contains explanatory notes that critically examine and evaluate extant sources,
making it a valuable contribution to Civil War historiography - $12
William Brooke Rawle (3rd PA Cavalry) - THE RIGHT FLANK AT GETTYSBURG - Olde
Soldier Books - BRAND NEW Softcover - 27pp - An account of the operations of Gregg's
Cavalry. The author commanded the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry and gives detailed descriptions of
the cavalry battle at Gettysburg. His narrative is presented from his view of the field and
portions of the battle that he took part in - $10
REGISTER OF THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA APRIL 15, 1865 - SEPTEMBER 1, 1902 - Philadelphia 1902 - 1st
Edition - 306pp - plus Index - Listing of Military Order of the Loyal Legion for Pennsylvania -
FINE Condition - Rebound in Blue Cloth - Gilt Top Edge - Biographies of Officers of Army,
Navy and Marine Corps who served in the Civil War for the state of Pennsylvania - $75
(Research Collection)
Reed, John A. - HISTORY OF THE 101ST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA
VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY 1861-1865 - Chicago 1910 - FINE Condition -
285pp - Bright Boards with Bright Gilt titles on spine and front board - small spot on rear board
edge - Gilt Embossed 101st PA emblem on front board - Photos - Rosters - Reed was a Private in
Company "H" and later appointed to 2nd Lieutenant of the North Carolina Union Volunteers -
this unit served extensively in North Carolina - the cleanest copy we've ever seen - Fold-Out Map
at rear - $275 (Research Collection)
Richards, J. Stuart - A HISTORY OF COMPANY C - 50TH
PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT FROM THE CAMP,
THE BATTLEFIELD AND THE PRISON PEN 1861-1865 - History Press - ISBN#
1596290897 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 222pp - Rosters - Photos - The men from Schuylkill
Haven fought at Charleston, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Petersburg as well
as many other battles and engagements - Publisher's List Price = $21.99
- Our Price - $20
Richards, Louis (5th Ward Guards, Co. G, 2nd Rgt) - ELEVEN DAYS IN
THE MILITIA DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION: BEING A JOURNAL OF THE
EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN OF 1862. BY A MILITIAMAN - Philadelphia 1883 - 1st
Edition - 4 x 6 inches in size - FINE Condition - Clean and Bright Covers - previous owner
bookplate inside front board - 53pp - Richards served in the 5th Ward Guards, one of several
Reading Militia units called up to defend against an expected attack by Lee when his forces
marched into Fredericksburg, Maryland only 6 miles from the Pennsylvania Border - $175
(Research Collection)
Rollins, Richard and David Schultz - GUIDE TO PENNSYLVANIA
TROOPS AT GETTYSBURG - Rank and File Pubs - Photos of Monuments,
Commander's Names, Strengths and Losses, Details of Weapons - 8 « X 11 Size - Photos - a
portion of the money from sales goes to Pennsylvania Monuments at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW
Softcover
- $17.95
Rowe, David W. (Captain Co. K) - A SKETCH OF THE 126TH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS - Chambersburg 1869 - Issued as wraps -
Attractively Bound without covers in Black Cloth with Gilt Title on Spine - FINE Condition -
Pencil inscription by "Judge Rowe" on fep - minor damp stains - 89pp - Rosters - $250 (Research
Collection)
Rowell, John W. - YANKEE CAVALRYMEN: THROUGH THE CIVIL
WAR WITH THE NINTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY - Univ Tennessee 1971 - 1st
Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - FINE Condition -
280pp - Maps - Photos - Biblio - Index - SIGNED BY
THE AUTHOR - "With Kindest Regards - June 16, 1971" - $75
Rowell, John W. - YANKEE CAVALRYMEN: THROUGH THE CIVIL
WAR WITH THE NINTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY - Univ Tennessee 1971 -
Stated 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (Price clipped) - Protected in a New Brodart Cover - FINE
Condition - 280pp - Maps - Photos - Biblio - Index - $55
Richard Sauers - ADVANCE THE COLORS: PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL WAR BATTLE
FLAGS - Capitol Preservation Committee 1991 - 2 Volumes - Oversized - Dust Jacket (All Our
DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Index -
List of Color Bearers - Full of Color Flag Plates - $90 the set
Schellhammer, Michael W. - THE 83RD PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
IN THE CIVIL WAR - McFarland Publishing -BRAND NEW Full-Size Laminated
Softcover - 227pp - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Index - The 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry suffered the
second highest number of battle deaths of all the Union regiments, in every theater, throughout
the course of the Civil War. Nevertheless, this hardy and determined unit was able to overcome
loss, defeat and heartache through their enduring defense and preservation of the Union line
during the pivotal battle of Gettysburg. This book offers the first-ever comprehensive history of
the 83rd Pennsylvania. It combines official war records, personal remembrances of veterans of
the regiment, information derived from opposing Confederates, and secondary sources to
produce a remarkable story of leadership, endurance, hardship and triumph - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price -
$36.95
Schroeder, Patrick - PENNSYLVANIA BUCKTAILS: A PHOTOGRAPHIC
ALBUM OF THE 42ND, 149TH & 150TH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS -
Schroeder Publications - 316pp - Over 260 Photos of unit members with detailed biographies -
Unidentified Photo section and Biblio - SIGNED by Author at no extra charge - BRAND NEW
Hardcover - $45
Col. James K. Scott (1st Penna Cavalry) - THE STORY OF THE BATTLES
AT GETTYSBURG - Telegraph Press, Harrisburg 1927 - FINE Condition - 1st Edition -
Maps - Photos - List of Union Officers Killed - Index - Nevins describes this as a poorly
organized, but accurate story of the first day's battle - $125
Sipes, William B. - THE SEVENTH PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN
VOLUNTEER CAVALRY , ITS RECORD, REMINISCENCES AND ROSTER -
Pottsville 1905 - 169pp - 60 page Appendix - 143 page roster - 1st Edition - FINE Condition -
Original Burgundy - Bright Gilt Cavalry Image on Front Board - Clean and Tight Interior -
Evidence of dampness/discoloration to rear board (apparently from a spill) - Scarce Pennsylvania
Regimental - the nicest copy we've seen - $400 (Research Collection)
Smith, Thomas W. / Wittenberg, Eric J.- WE HAVE IT DAMN HARD OUT
HERE : THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF SERGEANT THOMAS W. SMITH, 6TH
PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN# 087338623X - BRAND
NEW Hardcover with a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 175pp - Maps - Photos
- Notes - Biblio - Index - Publisher's List Price = $35 - Our Price - $29.95
Smith, Thomas W. / Wittenberg, Eric J. - WE HAVE IT DAMN HARD OUT
HERE : THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF SERGEANT THOMAS W. SMITH, 6TH
PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN# 087338623X -BRAND
NEW Hardcover with a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - SIGNED BY THE
AUTHOR - 175pp - Maps - Photos - Notes - Biblio - Index - $35
Cindy Stouffer and Shirley Cubbison - A COLONEL, A FLAG, AND A DOG - Thomas
Publications - 84pp - Story about the 11th Pennsylvania Infantry and their mascot "Sallie" -
BRAND NEW Softcover - $8
Sypher, J. R. - HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CORPS: A
COMPLETE RECORD OF THE ORGANIZATION, AND OF THE DIFFERENT
COMPANIES, REGIMENTS, AND BRIGADES - Heritage Books - ISBN# 1556134983
- BRAND NEW Softcover Reprint of 1864 Original - Two Volume Set - A history of the Corp
and its role in the Civil War. One-quarter regimental rolls and individual records. The members
of the regiment are listed by last name, and show when he was promoted, discharged, reenlisted,
wounded, or killed. - Publisher's List Price = $43 - Our Price - $39
James B. Thomas - THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES
B. THOMAS - ADJUTANT 107TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS - Butternut and Blue -
Edited by Thomas and Sauers - 380 pages - 17 photos - This unit saw action at 2nd Manassas,
Antietam, Gettysburg and more. Many details of quality and personality of unit officers
- The only book-length study of this regiment - (APS#11) - BRAND NEW - $35
Thomson, O. R. Howard & William Rauch - HISTORY OF THE
BUCKTAILS: KANE RIFLE REGIMENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CORPS
- Philadelphia 1906 - 1st Edition - VERY GOOD Condition - Hinges starting -
Bookplate removal from inside front board - SCARCE Union Regimental of the 13th
Pennsylvania Reserve - 466pp - Photos - Illustrations - Rosters - Index - $325 (Research
Collection)
O. R. Howard Thomson and William Rauch - HISTORY OF THE
BUCKTAILS: KANE RIFLE REGIMENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CORPS
- Morningside Press - Reprint of 1906 Original - 466pp - Photos - Illustrations - Rosters -
Index - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $55
Porter, John A. - 76TH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY (KEYSTONE ZOUAVES): THE PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF
SERGEANT JOHN A. PORTER - Wilmington 1988 -1st Edition -1st Edition - Brand
New Hardcover in Blue Gilt Decorated Cloth - 141pp - Rosters - Photos - Index - Maps - Edited
by Michael Cavanaugh and others - First hand account by a veteran of the regiment who recorded
his experiences in an otherwise unpublished typewritten manuscript in 1897 - $65
UNDER THE MALTESE CROSS: ANTIETAM TO APPOMATTOX, THE
LOYAL UPRISING IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 1961-1865 - CAMPAIGNS 155TH PA
VOLUNTEERS, NARRATED BY THE RANK AND FILE - Akron, Ohio 1910 - 1st
Edition - NEAR FINE Condition - Clean and Interior - Hinges barely starting - Increasingly
SCARCE Regimental - $525
Charles Henry Veil (9th Regiment, PA Vol Infantry) - MEMOIRS OF
CHARLES HENRY VEIL - A SOLDIER'S RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CIVIL WAR AND
THE ARIZONA TERRITORY - Orion, NY 1993 - FINE
Condition - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) -
Edited by Henman Viola - Veil was Orderly to General
John Reynolds at Gettysburg and was credited with rescuing the General's body after his death.
Veil was commissioned an officer in the 1st Cavalry for his actions at Gettysburg - Photos -
Notes
- Index - $25
Westbrook, Robert S. - HISTORY OF THE 49TH PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUNTEERS - Butternut and Blue - 272pp - Reprint of Scarce 1898
Original - Introduction by Richard Sauers - One of Fox's Fighting 300, the 49th Pennsylvania
fought at Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Mine Run, Wilderness, Petersburg, Williamsburg, Malvern
Hill and Gettysburg - Rosters - BRAND NEW Oversized Hardcover - $40
Westbrook, Robert S. - HISTORY OF THE 49TH PENNSYLVANIA
VOLUNTEERS - Butternut and Blue - 272pp - Reprint of Scarce 1898
Original - Introduction by Richard Sauers - One of Fox's Fighting 300, the 49th Pennsylvania
fought at Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Mine Run, Wilderness, Petersburg, Williamsburg, Malvern
Hill and Gettysburg - Rosters - AS NEW Condition - Oversized Hardcover - $35 (Research
Collection)
Jesse BowmanYoung (84th Pennsylvania)- THE BATTLE OF
GETTYSBURG - Harpers 1913 - 1st Edition - VERY FINE Condition - 463pp -
Illustrated - Maps - Officer Rosters - Gilt Top Edge - One of the Cleanist and Brightest Copies
we've seen - Owner name with Christmas Gift Notation on fep - Nevins calls this "One of the
ablest and clearest studies of this pivotal campaign; includes valuable biographical sketches of all
officers above regimental command" - $195
Jesse BowmanYoung - THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. THE 84TH PENNSYLVANIA
INFANTRY - Kallman Publishers - Reprint of 1913 First Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Index - Rosters
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$30 - Our Price - $27
RHODE ISLAND
Burlingame, John K. - HISTORY OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT RHODE
ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY DURING THREE YEARS AND A HALF OF SERVICE IN
NORTH CAROLINA - JANUARY 1862 - JUNE 1865 - Snow and Farnham,
Providence RI 1892 - 1st Edition - VERY FINE Condition in Dark Brown Cloth with Bright Gilt
title on spine and 5th Rhode Island Artillery Emblem on Cover - Clean and unblemished Interior
- 382pp - Rosters - Photos - Index - Union Bookshelf (UBS) # 206 - Frontis of Colonel Henry
Sisson (Very small taped tear in upper blank corner) - 47 illustrations and portraits, including
four maps (twofold-outs) - Protected by a clear acid-free mylar cover - $450
Grandchamp, Robert - THE BOYS OF ADAMS' BATTERY G
(Rhode Island) - THE CIVIL WAR THROUGH THE EYES OF A UNION LIGHT
ARTILLERY UNIT - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 9780786444731 - BRAND
NEW Full-Sized Laminated Softcover - 301pp - Notes - Biblio - Index - Rosters - Photos - Maps
- Illustrations - Raised from Rhode Island farmers and millworkers in the autumn of 1861, the
Union soldiers of First Rhode island Light Artillery - Battery G - fought in such bloody conflicts
as Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, and Cedar Creek. At the storming of
Petersburg on April 2, 1865, seven cannoneers were awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in
the face of the enemy. This history captures the battlefield exploits of the "Boys of Hope" but
also depicts camp life, emerging cannon technology, and the social backdrop of the Civil War-
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Rhodes, Elisha Hunt (2nd Rhode Island) - ALL FOR THE UNION -
Orion Books - 1991 book club printing - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart
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in Ken Burns' The Civil War, this is the diary of of the Private who enlisted in the 2nd Rhode
island at 19 years of age and who fought from 1st Bull Run to Appomattox - $25
Allan L. Tischler - THE HISTORY OF THE HARPERS FERRY CAVALRY
EXPEDITION, SEPTEMBER 14 & 15, 1862 - Five Cedars Press, 1993 - 1st Edition -
345pp - Mapped Endpapers - Photos - Fold-Out Maps - Index - Biblio - Notes - Appendices -
Detail of cavalry actions at Harpers Ferry between Cole's Cavalry (1st Maryland), 12th Virginia
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E. M. Boykin, LCOL, C.S.A. - THE FALLING FLAG: EVACUATION OF
RICHMOND, RETREAT AND SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX - Jim Fox Books
- BRAND NEW Hardcover - Facsimile Reprint of Scarce 1874 original - 73pp - in Grey Cloth
with Silver Decorated Cover - Illustrations - Boykin commanded the 7th S. Carolina Cavalry -
Gary's Brigade as rear guard for Confederate retreat from Richmond and last line of battle at
Appomattox - $40
U. R. Brooks (6th S. Carolina Cavalry) - BUTLER AND HIS CAVALRY, 1861-1865 - Jim Fox
Books - Reprint of 1911 title covers Butler in Hampton Legion, 2nd Cavalry and "Butler's
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Alexander and James Campbell - HIM ON 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 - Univ S.
Carolina - Edited by Terry A. Johnston Jr. - True story of a family torn by war as seen in the
diaries and letters of two brothers - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price =
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Clary, James B. - A HISTORY OF THE 15TH SOUTH CAROLINA
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This military history book uses primary sources (letters, diaries, photographs and official records)
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end of the great American Civil War. The book includes a nearly day-by-day account of the
Regiment's activities from 1861 to 1865. In addition, included are personal biographies of the
1,442 men who served in the Regiment during the Civil War, allowing readers a first-hand
perspective of life on the front lines as well as the home front - $39.95
Glenn Dedmondt - SOUTHERN BRONZE: CAPT GARDEN'S ARTILLERY DURING THE
WAR BETWEEN THE STATES - Palmetto Bookworks - 1st edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs
are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 255pp -
History of the Palmetto Light Artillery which fought in all the major campaigns of the Army of
Northern Virginia. Last off the field at Sharpsburg, farthest to advance at Gettysburg, first to
retaliate at the Crater and fought one of the last artillery battles of the war on April 8th, 1865 -
Photos - Maps - Index - Appendix - Rosters - BRAND NEW - Publisher's
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Dickert, D. Augustus - HISTORY OF KERSHAW'S BRIGADE -
Broadfoot Publishing - Originally published in 1899 - FINE Condition Hardcover Reprint -
Nevins calls this "A full, thick account of a famous South Carolina brigade; the author gives
personal descriptions of campaigns in both East and West" - 730pp - Complete Rosters with
Supplement - Index - $75
Dickert, D. Augustus - HISTORY OF KERSHAW'S BRIGADE -
Leonaur Publishing - BRAND NEW Softcover reprint in 2 volumes - 310pp & 295pp -
Originally published in 1899 - Nevins calls this "A full, thick account of a famous South
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730pp - Complete Rosters - $31.98
Emerson, W. Eric - SONS OF PRIVILEGE: THE CHARLESTON LIGHT
DRAGOONS IN THE CIVIL WAR - Univ South Carolina - ISBN# 157003592x
-BRAND NEW Oversized Hardcover in Dust Jacket - 192pp - Biblio - Index - Photos - Maps -
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Gourdin, J. Raymond - VOICES FROM THE PAST: 104TH INFANTRY
REGIMENT, USCT, COLORED CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
- Heritage Books - ISBN# 078840718X - BRAND NEW Softcover - 242pp; - Index -
Biblio - $23.95
Hagood, Johnson (Brigadier General, CSA) - MEMOIRS OF THE WAR OF
SECESSION - Jim Fox Books - 496pp with rosters - Reprint of 1909 history of the 1
SCV and Hagood's of the 11th, 21st, 25th, 27th regiments and the 7th SC Battalion - Beautifully
written - Hagood's stirring words give the reader a sense of what it must have been like to follow
such a great leader in battle - absolutely keen insight into the pathos that was the War for
Southern Independence - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart
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Lloyd Halliburton - SADDLE SOLDIERS: THE CIVIL WAR CORRESPONDENCE OF GEN
WILLIAM STOKES OF THE 4TH SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY - Sandlapper - First
edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 265pp - Stokes
was a Colonel with the 4th SC Cavalry during the war.
The 4th SC Cavalry served in the Charleston area until 1864 when the command was transferred
to the Virginia theater - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Notes - Index - Copies of Documents - Brand
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Thomas W. Higginson (1st South Carolina Volunteers) - ARMY LIFE IN A BLACK
REGIMENT - Time Life, 1982 - Reprint of 1870 original - Embossed Black Leather Covers -
Gilt Edges - Marbled Endpapers - Index - Higginson was a preacher and abolitionist who fought
in Kansas and was sent to S. Carolina to form this regiment from 800 slaves and a handful of
freedmen. This unit mostly participated in skirmishes against Confederate irregulars - Brand
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Jones, Eugene - ENLISTED FOR THE WAR: THE STRUGGLES OF THE
GALLANT 24TH REGIMENT, SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS, 1861-1865 -
Longstreet House, 1997 - 528pp - 17 Maps - 40 Illustrations - Full descriptive roster - $40
J. Edward Lee and Ron Chepesiuk - SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE CIVIL
WAR: THE CONFEDERATE EXPERIENCE IN LETTERS AND DIARIES -
McFarland Publishing - 192pp - Photos - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Letters and diaries of
women, including a Confederate spy; officers who left their homes and died in the war; German
immigrants, and others from the Palmetto state - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
Publisher's List Price = $28.50 - Our Price - $26
David Jackson Logan (17th SC Vols) - A RISING STAR OF PROMISE: THE WARTIME
DIARY AND LETTERS OF DAVID JACKSON LOGAN, 17TH SOUTH CAROLINA
VOLUNTEERS, 1861-1864 - Savas, 1998 - Edited by Samuel Thomas and Jason Silverman -
1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 255pp - Photos
- Illustrated - Maps - Index - Biblio - Notes -
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McFall, William and James - CIVIL WAR CORRESPONDENCE: LETTERS
OF WILLIAM AND JAMES MCFALL OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA PALMETTO
SHARPSHOOTERS - Danville VA 2000 - 1st Edition - 80pp - Edited by F. Lawrence
McFall, Jr. - Photos - Index - Rosters - Brand New Hardcover issued without jacket - SIGNED
by the Editor at No Extra Charge - $24.95
Frank M. Mixson (Sgt 1st S.C. Vols) - REMINISCENCES OF A
PRIVATE - Jim Fox Books - Reprint of 1910 title - 130pp - Account of service in 1ST
S.C. VOLUNTEERS from beginning of the war, with Army of Northern Virginia and East
Tennessee Campaign - Douglas S. Freeman called this "One of the best and frankest narratives
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a private soldier..." - BRAND NEW - $20
Stone Jr., DeWitt Boyd - WANDERING TO GLORY: CONFEDERATE
VETERANS REMEMBER EVANS' BRIGADE - Univ S. Carolina Press - BRAND
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Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) -331pp - Photos - Maps -
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Thomas, John P. - GENERAL MICAH JENKINS AND THE PALMETTO
SHARPSHOOTERS - Jim Fox Books - Reprint of 1908 title - 60pp - a composite of
Charles Roland - biography on General Jenkins by Thomas, The Palmetto Riflemen (Company
B,
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Battles and Marches of the Palmetto Sharpshooters - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $30
Spencer Glasgow Welch (13th S. Carolina) - A CONFEDERATE
SURGEON'S LETTERS TO HIS WIFE -Continental Book Co. 1954 -Reprint of 1911
Scarce Original - 127pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Nevins calls these "Extremely revealing
letters
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Stephen E. Welch - STEPHEN ELLIOTT WELCH OF THE HAMPTON
LEGION - White
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Manly Wade Wellman - GIANT IN GRAY: A BIOGRAPHY OF WADE
HAMPTON OF
SOUTH CAROLINA - Morningside, Dayton - 387pp - Index - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs
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General without having a formal education. He raised the Hampton Legion at his own expense
and left Charleston to fight at Manassas where he was wounded. He went on to receive a head
wound at Gettysburg. He commanded the Army of Northern Virginia's Cavalry after the death of
JEB Stuart and served in that capacity until Appomattox - BRAND NEW - $35
Wells, Edward L. - A SKETCH OF THE CHARLESTON LIGHT
DRAGOONS - Jim Fox Books - Originally printed in 1888 - Traces the Charleston Light
Dragoons from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War. This company volunteered for
service in 1861 and served as an independent Cavalry Company defending the land approaches to
Charleston and keeping the railroad open between Charleston and Savannah. They later became
Company "K" of the 4th S. Carolina Cavalry under Butler's Brigade. They served with Hampton
in Virginia during the brutal 1864 Overland Campaign where Hampton remarked the action was
so intense "We didn't have time to bury our dead." - South Carolina Regimental Series - Brand
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Edward L. Wells - HAMPTON AND HIS CAVALRY IN 64 - Jim Fox Books - Reprint of 1899
Original - 429pp plus Index - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers)
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TENNESSEE
Barber, Flavel C./ Ferrell, Robert H. (Edt) - HOLDING THE LINE : THE
THIRD TENNESSEE INFANTRY, 1861-1864 - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN#
0873385047 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) -
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Edwin Bearss - FORREST AT BRICE'S CROSSROADS AND IN NORTH
MISSISSIPPI IN 1864 - Morningside Press - Maps - photos - index - 382pp - hand bound
- A Morningside Original - This book was originally started by Glenn Tucker and completed by
Ed Bearss following Tucker's death. "...the author traces the period of Forrest's activities from
April through August 1864 with a special focus on the battle at Brice's Crossroads. The research
is thorough and the writing will satisfy those who enjoy digging deep into campaigns: the text is
saturated with details that Civil War buffs will appreciate." (CWIB) - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
$45
Bishop, Randy - THE TENNESSEE BRIGADE: A HISTORY OF THE
VOLUNTEERS OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA - Author House - ISBN#
1418498599 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket - 374pp - Photos - Notes - Biblio - Maps
- Index - The Tennessee Brigade saw action at Seven Pines, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,
and Spotsylvania. The brigade suffered the first casualty at Gettysburg and was the guiding unit
during the assault on the Union position on the third day of the battle. The brigade survived
Petersburg's trenches only to surrender a fraction of its once mighty ranks at Appomattox. This
book thoroughly examines the exploits of this unit, using extensive research, first person
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Carter, William R. - HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT OF
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER CAVALRY IN THE GREAT WAR OF THE REBELLION
- Overmountain Press - Reprint of 1896 Original - The author was a Sergeant in Company
"C" - Added Index - Rosters - Maps - Illustrations - Photos - 351pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover -
$25
Clark, Reuben G. - VALLEYS OF THE SHADOW : THE MEMOIR OF
CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN REUBEN G. CLARK, COMPANY I, 59TH
TENNESSEE - Univ Tennessee Press - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 163pp - Biblio - Index - Notes - Photos - Edited by Willene
Clark - Captain Clark fought at Vicksburg and Virginia - he details imprisonment and
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Thomas L. Connelly - ARMY OF THE HEARTLAND: THE ARMY OF
TENNESSEE 1861-1862 - LSU Press - ISBN# 080712737X - BRAND NEW Softcover
- 305pp - Maps - Photos - Biblio - Index - Nevins says this "...throws good light on conditions in
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Thomas L. Connelly - AUTUMN OF GLORY: THE ARMY OF
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Fowler, John D. - MOUNTAINEERS IN GRAY : THE NINETEENTH
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Young, John Preston - THE 7TH TENNESSEE CAVALRY, C.S.A. - A
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Johnson, Adam Rankin - THE PARTISAN RANGERS OF THE
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Petty, Elijah P. - JOURNEY TO PLEASANT HILL - THE CIVIL WAR
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Driver Jr., Robert J. - CONFEDERATE SAILORS, MARINES AND
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to the name, any combination of the following may be included: rank and division, date and/or
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these sister services played an important role in the War Between the States. Maryland and
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Wayland F. Dunaway (Captain, 40th Virginia) - REMINISCENCES OF A
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Fleming, Vivian M. - CAMPAIGNS OF THE ARMY OF
NORTHERN
VIRGINIA INCLUDING THE JACKSON VALLEY CAMPAIGN 1861-1865 -
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Haines, J. D. - PUT THE BOYS IN : THE STORY OF THE VIRGINIA
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Harding, Joseph French - FRENCH HARDING: CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS
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Harris, Albert - FATED STARS: VIRGINIA BRIGADIER GENERALS
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William D. Henderson - 41ST VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E.
Howard 1986 - AS NEW Condition - Signed and Numbered (#50 of 1000 copies) - 1st Edition in
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Darryl Holland -24TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard -Signed and Numbered (#205 of
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Holland, Darryl - 24TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard, 1997
-AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket -
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Robert S. Hudgins II (Sgt, Co. B, 3rd VA Cavalry) - RECOLLECTIONS OF AN OLD
DOMINION DRAGOON - Publisher's Press - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket
(Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 125 pages - Photos - Maps - Index - $20
B. W. Jones - UNDER THE STARS AND BARS : SURRY LIGHT ARTILLERY OF
VIRGINIA - Morningside, Dayton - edited by Lee Wallace Jr - 425pp - photos - notes - roster -
index - mapped endpapers - reprint of 1909 original - BRAND NEW - $30
Rev. J. William Jones - ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEMORIAL VOLUME -
Morningside, Dayton 1976 - Reprint of 1880 original - 347pp - Unit Listing with numbers of
Troops and complete texts and speeches of 9 Meetings of the Veterans beginning November
1870
and ending 1879. Introduction by James I. Robertson, Jr. - BRAND NEW - $30
Les Jensen - 32ND VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard, 1990 - AS NEW Condition - Signed
and Numbered (#50 of 1000 copies) - 1st Edition in Original Dust Jacket - 216pp - Maps -
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Ervin L. Jordan Jr. and Herbert Thomas Jr. - 19TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard,
1987 - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 112pp - Maps -
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Ervin L. Jordan Jr. - CHARLOTTESVILLE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF
VIRGINIA IN THE CIVIL WAR - H. E. Howard - 2nd Edition - Brand New - $24.95
Ervin L. Jordan Jr. - CHARLOTTESVILLE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF
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Hugh C. Keen and Horace Mewborn - 43RD BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY - MOSBY'S
COMMAND - H. E. Howard 1993 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of
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Hugh C. Keen and Horace Mewborn - 43RD BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY - MOSBY'S
COMMAND - H. E. Howard - 2nd Edition - Maps - Biblio - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Brand
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Kleese, Richard B. - 23RD VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard
1996 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket - 108pp - Detailed Rosters - Photos - Maps - Biblio - $175
Marilyn B. Koleszar - ASHLAND, BEDFORD, AND TAYLOR VIRGINIA
LIGHT ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1994 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters -
Bibliography - $60
Robert K. Krick - 30TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E Howard 1983 -AS NEW Condition -
Signed and Numbered (#50 of 1000 copies) - 1st Edition in Original Dust Jacket - Also Inscribed
by Author on FEP to "Miss Vicki" - 143pp - Biblio - Detailed Rosters - Maps - Photos - $95
Robert K. Krick - 30TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E Howard Co. - Signed and Numbered 1st
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Michael West - 30TH BATTALION VIRGINIA SHARPSHOOTERS
- H. E. Howard, 1995 - ISBN# 1561900818 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 321pp - Detailed Rosters - Maps -
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Robert K. Krick - 40TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E Howard Co. - 2nd Edition - Maps -
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Robert K. Krick - 40TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E Howard 1985
- AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket -
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Robert K. Krick - THE FREDERICKSBURG ARTILLERY - H. E
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Robert K. Krick - PARKER'S VIRGINIA BATTERY, C.S.A. - Broadfoot 1989 - BRAND NEW
Hardcover in Grey Gilt Decorated Cloth - Reprint of 1975 Original - Revised 2nd Edition with
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Dobbie E. Lambert - 25TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard 1994 - AS NEW Condition -
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Dobbie E. Lambert - GRUMBLE: THE W. E. JONES BRIGADE, 1863-64 - Hawaii, 1992 - 1st
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Brigade
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Cavalry Battalions - $25
Lewis, John H. - 9TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, C. S. A.:
RECOLLECTIONS FROM 1860-1865 - Morningside Press - BRAND NEW Softcover
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Terry D. Lowry - 22ND VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1988 - ISBN# 0930919556 -
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Terry D. Lowry - 26TH BATTALION VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E.
Howard 1991 - FINE Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in
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Gregory Macaluso - MORRIS, ORANGE, AND KING WILLIAM
ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard 1991 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED
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Louis H. Manarin - 15TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1990 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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Louis H. Manarin -15TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard - Signed and Numbered 1st
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1992 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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and other major battles - $65
Carlton McCarthy (Private, Richmond Howitzers) - DETAILED MINUTIAE
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H. B. McClellan (Private, 3rd Virginia Cavalry) - I RODE WITH JEB STUART - Indiana
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Capt William McDonald (7th Virginia Cavalry) - HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE -
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the early brigade histories. The author adroitly weaves his story from the 1861 formation of the
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Randolph H. McKim - A SOLDIER'S RECOLLECTIONS - Time Life - N.Y. 1984 - FINE
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McKim, Randolph H. - A SOLDIER'S RECOLLECTIONS: LEAVES FROM
THE DIARY OF A YOUNG CONFEDERATE - Sprinkle Publications - reprint of
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Miller, E. Lynn - FRESH FISH: A CIVIL WAR PRISONER'S STORY - McClain Printing -
ISBN# 0870127055 -BRAND NEW Softcover - 130pp - Maps - Illustrated - Details the story of
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capture and prison life at Point Lookout, Camp Chase, and Johnson's Island - Available SIGNED
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Robert H. Moore II - THE 1ST AND 2ND STUART HORSE ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard -
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Robert H. Moore II - THE 1ST AND 2ND STUART HORSE ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard
1985 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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Robert H. Moore II - THE CHARLOTTESVILLE, LEE LYNCHBURG
AND JOHNSON'S BEDFORD ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1990 -AS NEW Condition
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Robert H. Moore II - CHEW'S ASHBY, SHOEMAKER'S LYNCHBURG
AND THE NEWTOWN ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard 1995 - AS NEW Condition -
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Robert H. Moore II - THE DANVILLE, EIGHTH STAR NEW MARKET
AND DIXIE ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1989 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
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Robert H. Moore II - GRAHAM'S PETERSBURG, JACKSON'S
KANAWHA, AND LURTY'S ROANOKE HORSE ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1996
-AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket -
185pp - Biblio - Photos - Rosters - Maps - $75
Robert H. Moore II - MISCELLANEOUS DISBANDED LIGHT ARTILLERY: 1ST
VIRGINIA, WISE, MIDDLESEX, HANOVER, MAGRUDER, MANCHESTER, CAMPBELL
LONG ISLAND ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1997 -AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 141pp - Detailed Rosters - Maps -
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Robert H. Moore II - THE RICHMOND FAYETTE, HAMPDEN,
THOMAS, AND BLOUNT'S LYNCHBURG ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1991 -AS
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William Henry Morgan - PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF THE WAR OF
1861-1865 - J. P. Bell, Lynchburg 1911 (1+) 1st - Gilt Top Edge - Frontis of
Morgan - Index - Exceptionally Fine Condition - Like New! - $250
John S. Mosby - THE MEMOIRS OF COLONEL JOHN S. MOSBY
- Edited by Charles Russell - Olde Soldier Books - 414pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
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Written later in life, Mosby viewed this work as the finest on his wartime career - Brand New -
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Terrence V. Murphy - 10TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1989 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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Homer D. Musselman - 47TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1991 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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Homer D. Musselman - THE CAROLINE LIGHT, PARKER AND
STAFFORD LIGHT VIRGINIA ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1992 -AS NEW
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Thomas P. Nanzig - 3RD VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard,
1989 -S IGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 142pp - Photos
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Richard Nicholas and Joseph Servis - POWHATAN, SALEM AND
COURTNEY HENRICO ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1997 -AS NEW Condition -
SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 246pp - Photos - Maps
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John E. Olson - 21ST VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard
1989 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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John N. Opie (6th Virginia Cavalry) - A REBEL CAVALRYMAN WITH LEE, STUART
AND JACKSON - Morningside - New Reprint of Scarce 1899 original -
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member of the Stonewall Brigade until his
1864 capture, this memoir recounts his experiences during the war and at Elmire prison
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Peyton, George - STONEWALL JACKSON'S FOOT CAVALRY:
COMPANY A', 13TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - White Mane - 180pp - Edited by
Walbrook Swank - Peyton served in the Quartermaster and Commissary Department, but enlisted
for the Montpelier Guard in 1864 - Biblio - Maps - Index - Illustrations - BRAND NEW
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William Thomas Poague (LtCol Artillery, C.S.A.) - GUNNER WITH
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Artillery until promoted to Major in 1863 - Nevins cites this as "One of the few good
recollections by a Confederate artilleryman" - $55
Peter S. Carmichael - THE PURCELL, CRENSHAW AND LETCHER
ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1990 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED
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Emily Ramey and John Gott - THE YEARS OF ANGUISH: FAUGUIER
COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1861-1865 - Heritage Books - 235pp - Illustrated - Index -
Rosters of 1100 men from 11 companies from Fauquier County - BRAND NEW Softcover - $24
Thomas M. Rankin - 22ND BATTALION VIRGINIA INFANTRY -
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Thomas M. Rankin - 22ND BATTALION VIRGINIA INFANTRY -
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Thomas M. Rankin - 23RD VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard -
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Thomas M. Rankin - 37TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1987 - AS NEW Condition - Signed and Numbered (#50 of 1000 copies) - 1st Edition in Original
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Rawling, Charles J. - HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT VIRGINIA
INFANTRY - Pictorial Histories - 352pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Reprint of 1887
Original with added material by Tim McKinney including Index - Photos and Biographical Data
- Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price -
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Ray, Fred L. - SHOCK TROOPS
OF THE CONFEDERACY: THE SHARPSHOOTER BATTALIONS OF THE ARMY OF
NORTHERN VIRGINIA - CFS Press - ISBN# 0964958554 - BRAND NEW Hardcover
in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 413pp - Index - Maps - Illustrations - Notes -
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Lowell Reidenbaugh - 33RD VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
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Lowell Reidenbaugh - 33RD VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
- 1987 - ISBN# 0930919378 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) -
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David F. Riggs - 7TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard, 1982
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James I. Robertson - 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1982 - LIMITED EDITION NUMBERED (#50 of 600) - This
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James I. Robertson - 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1982 - LIMITED EDITION NUMBERED (#51 of 600) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - This
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James I. Robertson - 18TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1984 - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket (jacket has fold
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Kevin Ruffner - 44TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1987
- ISBN# 0930919475 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st
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J. L. Scott - 23RD BATTALION VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E.
Howard 1991 - AS NEW Condition - Signed and Numbered (#50 of 1000 copies) - 1st Edition in
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Johnny L. Scott - 34TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1999
- AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket -
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J. L. Scott - 36TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1987 - AS
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J. L. Scott - 36TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard - Signed
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J. L. Scott - 36TH AND 37TH BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY
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J. L. Scott - 36TH AND 37TH BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY
- H. E. Howard 1986 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) -
1st Edition in Original Jacket - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Bibliography - $95
J. L. Scott - 45TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1989 - AS
NEW Condition - Signed and Numbered (#50 of 1000 copies) - 1st Edition in Original Dust
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J. L. Scott - 60TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard - SIGNED
AND NUMBERED 1st
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J. L. Scott - 60TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1997 - AS
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J. L. Scott - LOWRY'S, BRYAN'S AND CHAPMAN'S BATTERIES OF VIRGINIA
ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1988 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of
1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - Maps - Biblio - Detailed Rosters - Photos - $95
Major John Scott - PARTISAN LIFE WITH COLONEL JOHN S. MOSBY - Olde Soldier
Books - 492pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Scott
retired in 1866 to write this classic - a favorite of Mosby.
He interviewed officers and men of Mosby's command and corresponded with others. Mosby
approved the text and resided and rode with Scott during the writing of this title - BRAND NEW
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$35
Sheffey, John Preston - SOLDIER OF SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA : THE
CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF CAPTAIN JOHN PRESTON SHEFFEY (8TH VIRGINIA
CAVALRY) - LSU Press - ISBN# 0807130133 -BRAND NEW Hardcover with Dust
Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Dust Jacket Protector) - 239pp - Index - Edited by noted Civil
war scholar James I. Robertson Jr. - Publisher's List Price =
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G. L. Sherwood / Jeff Weaver - 20TH AND 39TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard,
1994 - ISBN# 1561900672 - AS NEW Condition - Hardcover in Original Dust Jacket - SIGNED
BY BOTH AUTHORS - NUMBERED 1st Edition Printing (#50 of 1000) - 143pp - Maps -
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G. L. Sherwood - 20TH AND 39TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard, 1994 - 143pp -
Signed and Numbered 1st Edition - Maps - Biblio - Photos - Detailed Rosters - BRAND NEW
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George L. Sherwood and Jeffrey C. Weaver - 59TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1994 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
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W. Cullen Sherwood and Richard Nicholas - AMHERST ARTILLERY, ALBEMARLE
ARTILLERY AND STURDIVANT'S BATTERY - H. E. Howard 1996 - AS NEW Condition -
SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 235pp - Biblio -
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W. Cullen Sherwood - MATHEW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY, PENICK'S
PITTSYLVANIA ARTILLERY, YOUNG'S HALIFAX LIGHT ARTILLERY, AND
JOHNSON'S JACKSON FLYING ARTILLERY - H. E.
Howard 1999 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in
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W. Cullen Sherwood - THE NELSON ARTILLERY LAMKIN AND RIVES BATTERIES - H.
E. Howard, 1991 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition
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Sifakis, Stewart - COMPENDIUM OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMIES -
VIRGINIA - Willow Bend Books - ISBN# 1585497010 - BRAND NEW Softcover -
Reprint of the Original - 285pp - $24.95
Charles Sublett - 57TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1985 -AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket - 94pp - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Bibliography - $145
Charles Sublett - 57TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
- 2nd Edition - 94pp - Detailed Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - Brand New Hardcover - $24.95
Benjamin H. Trask - 9TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard, 1984 - 2nd Edition - 116pp -
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Benjamin H. Trask - 9TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1984 -AS NEW Condition -
SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket (Jacket has fold line 1/2
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Benjamin H. Trask - 16TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard, 1986 - 2nd Edition - 128pp
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Benjamin H. Trask - 61ST VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard 1988 - AS NEW Condition -
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Benjamin H. Trask - 61ST VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard - SIGNED and
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Byrd B. Tribble - BENJAMIN CASON RAWLINGS - FIRST VIRGINIA VOLUNTEER
FOR THE SOUTH - (30TH VIRGINIA) - 155pp - photos - dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
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the Southern cause at 15 and rose to the rank of Captain. This work is based on his
own previously unpublished reminiscences, family records and scrapbooks and
provides a vivid look at battles and life in the field with Pickett's Division and the bitter
world of a prisoner of war. - $25
Lee A. Wallace Jr. - 1ST VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard,
1986 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket - 126pp - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Bibliography - The 3rd Virginia fought with
Colston's, Pryor's, Kemper's and Terry's Brigades, and fought from Williamsburg to Gettysburg,
serving at Plymouth, Drewry's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Appomattox - $195
Lee A. Wallace Jr. - 3RD VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard,
1984 -AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket - 133pp - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Bibliography - $195
Lee A. Wallace Jr. - 17TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard,
1990 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket (jacket stained/spotted along edges) - 154pp - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters -
Bibliography - $95
Lee A. Wallace Jr. - THE RICHMOND HOWITZERS - H. E.
Howard, 1993 - 1st Edition -
SIGNED and NUMBERED - No jacket - 171pp - Maps - Photos - Rosters - Bibliography -
BRAND NEW
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Lee A. Wallace Jr. - THE RICHMOND HOWITZERS - H. E.
Howard, 1993 -1561900575 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) -
1st Edition in Original Jacket - 171pp - Maps - Photos - Rosters - Bibliography - $245
Lee A. Wallace Jr. - SURRY LIGHT ARTILLERY AND MARTIN'S, WRIGHT'S, COFFIN'S
BATTERIES OF VIRGINIA ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1995 - 1st Edition -
SIGNED and NUMBERED - 156pp - Maps - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Bibliography - Brand
New - $75
Lee A. Wallace Jr. - SURRY LIGHT ARTILLERY AND MARTIN'S, WRIGHT'S, COFFIN'S
BATTERIES OF VIRGINIA ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1995 - AS NEW Condition -
SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 156pp - Maps - Photos
- Rosters - Bibliography - $95
Jeffrey C. Weaver - 10TH AND 19TH BATTALIONS OF HEAVY
ARTILLERY (VIRGINIA) - H. E. Howard 1996 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket (Jacket length is shorter than book) -
173pp - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - $55
Jeffrey C. Weaver - 22ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard -
Signed and Numbered (#917 of 1000) - 1st Edition - Detailed Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio -
BRAND NEW - $45.95
Jeffrey C. Weaver - 22ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY - H. E. Howard
1991 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket - 116pp - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - $95
Jeffrey C. Weaver - 45TH BATTALION VIRGINIA INFANTRY - SMITH
AND COUNT'S BATTALIONS OF PARTISAN RANGERS - H. E. Howard 1994 - AS
NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket -
189pp - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - $95
Jeffrey C. Weaver - 63RD VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H. E. Howard
1991 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original
Jacket - 158pp - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - $225
Jeffrey C. Weaver - BRANCH, HARRINGTON AND STAUNTON HILL
ARTILLERY - H. E.Howard, 1997 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED
(#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 114pp - Detailed Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio
- $70
Jeffrey C. Weaver - BRUNSWICK REBEL, JOHNSTON, SOUTHSIDE,
UNITED, JAMESCITY, LUNENBURG REBEL, PAMUNKEY HEAVY ARTILLERY AND
YOUNG'S HARBORGUARD - H. E. Howard 1996 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket (Jacket length is shorter than book) -
149pp - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - $65
Jeffrey C. Weaver - GOOCHLAND LIGHT, GOOCHLAND TURNER AND
MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard 1994 - ISBN# 1561900656 - AS NEW
Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - 122pp -
Maps - Rosters - Biblio - $95
Jeffrey C. Weaver - THE NOTTOWAY ARTILLERY AND BARR'S
BATTERY VIRGINIA LIGHT ARTILLERY - H. E. Howard, 1994 - ISBN#
156190063X - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in
Original Jacket - 118pp - Maps - Biblio - Detailed Rosters - $95
Jeffrey C. Weaver and Randall Osborne - THE VIRGINIA STATE LINE
AND STATE RANGERS - H. E. Howard 1994 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED BY
BOTH AUTHORS & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - Rosters -
Maps - Photos - Biblio - $245.00
Jeffrey C. Weaver and Lee Wallace - RICHMOND AMBULANCE
COMPANY, HELIG'S INFIRMARY COMPANY & VIRGINIA PUBLIC GUARD AND
ARMORY BAND - H. E. Howard 1985 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED &
NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in Original Jacket - Issued after the death of his
Co-Author Lee Wallace Jr - Signed by Jeff Weaver - 105pp - Index - Photos - Rosters - $70
Jeffrey C. Weaver - THE VIRGINIA HOME GUARDS - H. E.
Howard 1996 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in
Original Jacket - 265PP - Rosters - Maps - Photos - Biblio - $195
Michael West - THE GAULEY, MERCER AND WESTERN ARTILLERY
- H. E. Howard 1991 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) -
1st Edition in Original Jacket - Maps - Biblio - Detailed Rosters - Photos - $60
White, William S. - SKETCHES OF THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN HUGH A.
WHITE OF THE STONEWALL BRIGADE BY HIS FATHER - Sprinkle Publications -
BRAND NEW Hardcover issued without jacket - Reprinted with "Sketch of Dabney Carr
Harrison, Minister of the Gospel and Captain in the Army of the Confederate States of America"
by William J.Hoge - 216pp - $20
Ken Wiley - NORFOLK BLUES - THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF THE NORFOLK
LIGHT ARTILLERY BLUES - White Mane - 326pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in
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Lee at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold
Harbor, Petersburg and Appomattox Courthouse - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
James J. Williamson (43rd VA Cavalry) - MOSBY'S RANGERS - A RECORD OF THE
OPERATIONS OF THE FORTY-THIRD BATTALION VIRGINIA CAVALRY - New York
1896 - FIRST EDITION - 511pp - Complete Rosters - Photos - VERY GOOD Condition - Grey
Cloth Boards with Gold Embossed Image of Mosby on his Horse on Cover - Moderate Wear to
spine ends and corners and minor discoloration to boards - A SCARCE Collectible Not Often
Seen - Inside front cover inked ownership "Mrs M. E. Froth's Book 1896" and subsequent
purchase info for P. Lawrence, Fairfax Court House 1899 - $450
Williamson, James J. (43rd VA Cavalry) - MOSBY'S RANGERS - A
RECORD OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE FORTY-THIRD BATTALION VIRGINIA
CAVALRY - Time Life - N.Y. 1982 - ISBN# 0809442256 - BRAND NEW Hardcover
Reprint - Orig Pub 1896 - Embossed Leather Cover - Gilt Edges - Marbled End Papers - $24.95
William L. Wilson (12th Virginia Cavalry) - A BORDERLAND
CONFEDERATE: CIVIL WAR LETTERS AND DIARIES OF WILLIAM L. WILSON
- Pittsburgh 1962 - 1st edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ
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Wood, William Nathaniel (2nd Lt, 19th Virginia) - REMINISCENCES OF
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fought from First Manassas till the end of the war. The 19th fought under Pickett at
Williamsburg, capturing a Union battery, Seven Pines, Richmond , Malvern Hill, 1st and 2nd
Manassas and Gettysburg where his unit attempted to take Cemetery Ridge - $29.95
William Nathaniel Wood (2nd Lt, 19th Virginia) - REMINISCENCES OF
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fought under Pickett at Williamsburg, capturing a Union battery, Seven Pines, Richmond ,
Malvern Hill, 1st and 2nd Manassas and gettysburg where his unit attempted to take Cemetery
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John H. Worsham (21st VA Infantry) - ONE OF JACKSON'S FOOT CAVALRY- Times
Life - N.Y. 1983 (BRAND NEW) Embossed Leather Covers - Gilt Edged - ITC # 197 - Reprint
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William A. Young and Patricia C.- 56TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY - H.
E. Howard 1990 - AS NEW Condition - SIGNED & NUMBERED (#50 of 1000) - 1st Edition in
Original Jacket with light staining - 197pp - Maps - Photos - Rosters - $245
William A. Young and Patricia C.- 56TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY -
Baughman Library - BRAND NEW Softcover reprint - 356pp - Maps - Photos - Rosters - $22
WEST VIRGINIA
Stan B. Cohen - THE CIVIL WAR IN WEST VIRGINIA: A PICTORIAL HISTORY - Pictorial
Histories - 170pp - 250 Photos - 24 Maps - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover - $14.95
Stan B. Cohen - A PICTORIAL GUIDE TO WEST VIRGINIA'S CIVIL WAR SITES -
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Richard R. Duncan - LEE'S ENDANGERED LEFT: THE CIVIL WAR IN WESTERN
VIRGINIA, SPRING OF 1864 - LSU Press - An absorbing chronicle of Grant's western Virginia
campaign. In the spring of 1864, Ulysses S. Grant as general-in-chief of the Union armies
devised a plan to bring down the Confederacy. Grant aimed to destroy Lee's supply source for his
Army of Northern Virginia in western Virginia and to use military activity there as an extended
turning movement to threaten Lee from the west. In this outstanding study, Richard R. Duncan
offers a riveting overview of these military operations as well as their impact on the civilian
population, shedding light on an often overlooked chapter of the Civil War in Virginia. - 400pp -
20 halftones - BRAND NEW - $29.95
Michael Egan (15th West Virginia Infantry) - THE FLYING GRAY-HAIRED YANK -
Gauley Mount Press, Leesburg - 1992 - 424pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
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by David Phillips (Signed by Phillips) - Index - Illustrations - Egan started his service as a
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Clarksburg to Gauley Bridge. He later became an officer in the 15th West Virginia Volunteer
Infantry being captured and imprisoned, escaping twice - BRAND NEW - $30
Hale, Mark - THE HERO OF GREENLAND GAP: ABIJAH DOLLY, HIS
COMMUNITY AND HIS TIMES - Sources Publishing - 114pp - Photos - Index -
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Virginia
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Terry D. Lowry - THE BATTLE OF SCARY CREEK - Pictorial Histories - Revised Edition -
- Details of operations in Kanawha Valley, West Virginia - Photos - Maps - Index - Biblio - This
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Terry D. Lowry and Stan Cohen - IMAGES OF THE CIVIL WAR IN WEST
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Tim McKinney - ROBERT E. LEE AT SEWELL MOUNTAIN: THE WEST
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Tim McKinney - WEST VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR ALMANAC - VOLUME
ONE - Pictorial
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War Union Veteran Medals Awarded (many can still be claimed by descendants), West Virginia
physicians in the war, 1890 Census on Union Veterans and Confederates - BRAND NEW -
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Tim McKinney - WEST VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR ALMANAC - VOLUME
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Neil, Alexander (12th West Virginia) - ALEXANDER NEIL AND THE
LAST SHENANDOAH VALLEY CAMPAIGN: LETTERS OF AN ARMY SURGEON TO
HIS FAMILY - White Mane - 140pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
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David L. Phillips - SOLDIER STORY: THE DOUBLE LIFE OF A CONFEDERATE SPY -
Pictorial Histories - 128pp - Photos - Paintings - Maps - From the diaries of Confederate Major
Issac Smith, who vividly describes the Confederate retreat in eastern Virginia and fighting in the
Kanawha Valley of West Virginia - BRAND NEW - $15.98
David L. Phillips - WAR DIARIES: THE KANAWHA VALLEY CAMPAIGNS - Gauley
Mount Press, Leesburg 1990 - 480pp - Colonel Tompkins, CSA, Gen Jacob Cox, USA who
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David L. Phillips - WAR STORIES: CIVIL WAR IN WEST VIRGINIA
- Gauley Mount Press, Leesburg 1991 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust jacket
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Rawling, Charles J. - HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT VIRGINIA
INFANTRY - Philadelphia 1887 - 284pp - FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Bright title on
spine - Clean and Tight - Complete Rosters - This Union Unit was organized May 11, 1861 in
Wheeling (Now West Virginia ) as a 3 month unit - $525
Sutton, Joseph - HISTORY OF THE SECOND REGIMENT WEST
VIRGINIA CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION -
Blue Acorn Press - Reprint of 1892 Original with new material and photos added - 321pp -
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David Scott Turk - THE UNION HOLE: UNIONIST ACTIVITY AND
LOCAL CONFLICT IN WESTERN VIRGINIA - Heritage Books - 130pp - Illustrated -
Index - Biblio - BRAND NEW Softcover - $17.50
WISCONSIN
Beaudot, William J. K. - THE 24TH WISCONSIN INFANTRY IN THE
CIVIL WAR : THE BIOGRAPHY OF A REGIMENT - Stackpole Books - ISBN#
0811708942 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) -
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Burton, William L. - MELTING POT SOLDIERS: THE UNION'S ETHNIC
REGIMENTS - Fordham Univ. Press - 284pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected
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Irish, Italians and Other Immigrants Who Fought for the Union - BRAND NEW Hardcover
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Dawes, Rufus R. - SERVICE WITH THE SIXTH WISCONSIN
VOLUNTEERS - Morningside Press - 367pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in
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- Nevins calls this " The best narrative of a soldier from the midwest; based on the author's letters
and diary, the work is a standard source for the Eastern battles and the Iron Brigade." - Brand
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Alan Gaff - IF THIS IS WAR: A HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN OF BULL'S RUN BY
THE WISCONSIN REGIMENT THEREAFTER KNOWN AS THE "RAGGED ASS
SECOND" - 347pp - Maps - Photos - BRAND NEW Handcover in Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
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John Gibbon - PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CIVIL WAR
- Morningside - 426pp - Nevins calls these "Reliable, straightforward memoirs by an
officer who for a time commanded the Iron Brigade; particularly good for the Gettysburg
campaign." - BRAND NEW Hardcover issued without jacket - Union Bookshelf #33 - $30
Lance Herdegen - THE MEN STOOD LIKE IRON: HOW THE IRON BRIGADE WON
ITS NAME - Indiana Univ. Press, 1997 - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in
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Maps - Photos - Bibliography - Index - Details how the frontier boys of Wisconsin and
Indiana enlisted and became the "Iron Brigade" - troops McClellan called "equal to the
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Lance Herdegen and William Beaudot - IN THE BLOODY RAILROAD CUT AT
GETTYSBURG - (6th Wisconsin Infantry) - Morningside - BRAND NEW Softcover - Maps -
Photos - Bibliography - Index - "...exciting account of the early hours of the Gettysburg
fight focuses on the 6th Wisconsin Infantry, which formed part of the Iron Brigade of the
1st Corps that arrived on the field early on the morning of 1 July as the first cracks of
infantry fire exploded west of the town along the Chambersburg Pike. .... A fine writing
style and a store of material relating to minor officers and private soldiers belonging to
the unit characterize this account."(CWIB) - $30
Julian Wisner Hinkly - A NARRATIVE OF SERVICE WITH THE 3RD WISCONSIN
INFANTRY - Madison 1912 - First Edition - FINE Condition - 197 pages - Interior Clean
and Tight - Cover shows typical soiling to white cloth spine - Issued as part of
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Hinkley saw much service in both major battle areas." - $150
Julian W. Hinkley (Capt, 3rd Wisconsin) - A NARRATIVE OF SERVICE
WITH THE THIRD
WISCONSIN INFANTRY - Madison 1912 - 1st Edition - NEAR FINE Condition (with
normal
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Fox's "Fighting 300" - $225
Julian W. Hinkley (Capt, 3rd Wisconsin) - A NARRATIVE OF SERVICE WITH THE THIRD
WISCONSIN INFANTRY - Madison 1912 - 1st Edition - NEAR FINE Condition (normal
darkening to cream colored spine - some edge wear - previous owner name inside front cover) -
197pp - Index - This unit served in XII Corps and was one of Fox's "Fighting 300" - $175
THE IRON BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG: OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE
PART BORNE BY THE 1ST BRIGADE, 1ST DIVISION, 1ST ARMY CORPS ARMY OF
THE POTOMAC IN ACTION AT GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 1ST, 2ND,
AND 3RD, 1863 - Butternut & Blue - Reprint of 1879 Original Pamphlet - 15pp - Brand
New
Softcover - $20
Lavery, Dennis S. / Jordan, Mark H. - IRON BRIGADE GENERAL : JOHN
GIBBON, A REBEL IN BLUE (CONTRIBUTIONS IN MILITARY STUDIES, NO 138)
- Praeger (Greenwood) - ISBN# 0313285764 - BRAND NEW Laminated Hardcover -
Now
once again available - In Green Boards - This is a Print on Demand title and shipped direct from
publisher - please allow approx 3 weeks for delivery - $52.95
Martin, Michael J. - A HISTORY OF THE 4TH WISCONSIN INFANTRY
AND CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Savas-Beatie - ISBN# 1932714189 - BRAND
NEW Hardcover in dust jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 1st Edition - SIGNED BY
THE AUTHOR - 570pp - Photos - Maps - Index - Rosters - Biblio - Notes - Foreword by Lance
Herdegen - The Wisconsin "Badgers" began the war as foot soldiers in the summer of 1861 as the
4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. After service in Maryland guarding railroads, the men sailed
to the Gulf of Mexico to join Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's expedition to capture the South's
most important city: New Orleans. From August 1862 to July 1863, the 4th Wisconsin
participated as infantry or mounted infantry in a series of bloody battles in Louisiana, including
Baton Rouge, Bisland, the siege of Port Hudson, and Clinton. With a desperate need for mounted
troops, the Badgers were officially changed to cavalry in September 1863 and became the 4th
Wisconsin Cavalry. As troopers, they took part in four mounted expeditions across Louisiana,
Mississippi, and Alabama, serving under such notable generals as Albert Lee, John Davidson,
and Benjamin Grierson. The Confederate armies surrendered in the spring of 1865, but the 4th
Wisconsin Cavalry joined Maj. Gen. Wesley Merritt's cavalry division that July on its ride from
Louisiana intoTexas, where the regiment was broken up and deployed in various outposts along
the Rio Grande River. On May 28, 1866, Wisconsin's last regiment of Civil War volunteers was
finally mustered out at Brownsville, Texas. Unfortunately, many of the men would not be going
home: 431 had lost their lives to enemy bullets and disease - $34.95
Henry Matrau (6th Wisconsin Infantry) - LETTERS HOME: HENRY MATRAU OF THE IRON
BRIGADE - University of Nebraska - 200pp - Map - Photos - Index - Civil War Magazine called
this "A must for all admirers of that stellar combat unit...especially important because of its
information on the 1864-65 Virginia campaigns, which are given short shrift in other books on
the
Iron Brigade." - BRAND NEW Softcover - $11
Henry Matrau (6th Wisconsin Infantry) - LETTERS HOME: HENRY MATRAU OF THE IRON
BRIGADE - University of Nebraska - 200pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New
Brodart DJ Covers) - Map - Photos - Index - Civil War
Magazine called this "A must for all admirers of that stellar combat unit...especially important
because of its information on the 1864-65 Virginia campaigns, which are given short shrift in
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Newton, Kames K. (14th Wisconsin) - A WISCONSIN BOY IN DIXIE :
CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF JAMES K. NEWTON - Univ Wisconsin Press - ISBN#
0299024849 - BRAND NEW Softcover - Edited by Stephen Ambrose - 187pp - Index - Photos -
Roster of Co F. 14th Wisconsin Infantry - $17.95
Alan T. Nolan and Sharon Vipond - GIANTS IN THEIR TALL BLACK HATS: ESSAYS ON
THE IRON BRIGADE - Indiana University Press - 320pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are
protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - Maps -Known
as the Black Hat Brigade, the Iron Brigade was composed of units from Wisconsin (2nd, 6th,
7th), Indiana (19th) and Michigan (24th) -The most famous unit in the Union Army - BRAND
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Alan T. Nolan - THE IRON BRIGADE: A MILITARY HISTORY -
Indiana University Press - 0253208637
- 432pp - 57 photos - On the list of The Civil War Times "100 Best" Civil War books - The
Iron Brigade was composed of units from Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan - The most famous
unit in the Union Army - UBS#68 - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Otto, John H. - MEMOIRS OF A DUTCH MUDSILL: THE WAR
MEMORIES OF JOHN HENRY OTTO, CAPTAIN, COMPANY D, 21ST REGIMENT
WISCONSIN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Kent State Univ Pr - ISBN# 0873387996
-BRAND NEW Hardcover with dust jacket (Protected in New Brodart Cover) - Edited by David
Gould and James Kennedy - 425pp - Photos - maps - Biblio - Notes - Index -
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James M. Paradis - STRIKE THE BLOW FOR FREEDOM: THE 6TH UNITED STATES
COLORED INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - White Mane 1998- 250pp - The 6th Colored
Infantry fought at Richmond, Petersburg, Fort Fisher in North Carolina, and at New Market
Heights where three of their soldiers received the Congressional Medal of Honor - Photos - Maps
- Illustrations - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
Susan T. Puck - SACRIFICE AT VICKSBURG - White Mane - 168pp - Photos -
Illustrations - Maps - The story of three soldiers of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry from their enlistment in 1862 until their release from service. Details of service
in Mississippi with Grant in the swamps and ine assault on Vicksburg - $24.95
Pula, James S. - THE SIGEL REGIMENT - THE 26TH WISCONSIN
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY -Utica College - ISBN# 9780966036398 - SIGNED By
Author - Brand New Laminated Hardcover - 335pp - Photos - Notes - Index - Biblio - $35
Ray, William - FOUR YEARS IN THE IRON BRIGADE: THE CIVIL WAR
JOURNAL OF WILLIAM RAY, SEVENTH WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS - DaCapo
Press - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 446pp - Illustrations
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Reid, Harvey - UNCOMMON SOLDIERS: HARVEY REID AND THE
22ND WISCONSIN MARCH WITH SHERMAN - Univ Tennessee Press - Edited by
Frank Byrne - 336pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) -
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Sullivan, James P. (6th Wisconsin Infantry) - AN IRISHMAN IN THE IRON
BRIGADE: THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS OF JAMES P. SULLIVAN, SERGT. COMPANY K,
6TH WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS - Fordham Univ. Press - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs
are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 190 pp - Photos - Index - Biblio - Sullivan fought in
many major battles including South Mountain, Second Manassas and Gettysburg - he was
wounded 4 times and enlisted three times, serving 4 years - BRAND NEW hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
Watrous, Jerome A. - CIVIL WAR REGIMENTS FROM WISCONSIN
- Moseley Hall Pub - BRAND NEW Softcover - 128PP - Index - Reprint of 1908
Original -
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Wehner, Christopher C. - THE 11TH WISCONSIN IN THE CIVIL WAR : A
REGIMENTAL HISTORY - McFarland Pub - ISBN# 0786432101 - BRAND NEW
Hardcover in Library Binding - 240pp - Rosters - Photos - Illustrations - Index - Notes - Biblio -
Maps - This volume details the Civil War experiences of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteers as they
traveled more than 9000 miles in the service of their country. The book looks at the attitude
prevalent in Wisconsin at the start of the war and discusses the background of the men who
comprised the regiment, 72 percent of whom were farmers. Compiled primarily from the letters
and diaries of the men who served in the 11th Wisconsin, the work focuses on the firsthand
day-to-day experiences of the common soldier, including rations (or lack thereof), clothing,
disease, and, at times, the simple act of waiting. The 11th Wisconsin lost more men to disease
than to battle, so their story presents an accurate picture not only of the heroic but also the
sometimes humdrum yet perilous existence of the soldier. Appendices provide a list of
occupations practiced by the men, dates of muster into service for the regiment's companies and
a copy of a sermon delivered by George Wells after Lee's surrender in 1865 -
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Welcher, Frank J.- COBURN'S BRIGADE: 85TH INDIANA, 33RD
INDIANA, 19TH MICHIGAN AND 22ND WISCONSIN IN THE CIVIL WAR - Guild
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Van R. Willard (3rd Wisconsin Infantry) - WITH THE 3RD WISCONSIN
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Monument at Antietam - 140pp - Illustrated - Maps - Oversized Softcover - BRAND NEW $18
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Earley, Gerald L. - THE SECOND UNITED STATES
SHARPSHOOTERS IN THE CIVIL WAR - A HISTORY AND ROSTER
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Lance Herdegen - THE MEN STOOD LIKE IRON: HOW THE IRON BRIGADE WON
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Humphreys, Andrew A. (General) - FROM GETTYSBURG TO THE
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Michael Ingrisano Jr. - AN ARTILLERYMAN'S WAR: GUS DEY AND THE 2ND UNITED
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THE IRON BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG: OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE
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James A. Morgan - ALWAYS READY, ALWAYS WILLING: BATTERY "M", SECOND
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