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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 Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $36.50 - Our Price - $32 - AVAILABLE IN SOFTCOVER FOR $19.95
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
J. P. Cannon, M.D. - BLOODY BANNERS AND BAREFOOT BOYS - THE 27TH ALABAMA INFANTRY C.S.A. - White Mane - 156pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Edited by Noel Crowson and John Brogden - The 27th Alabama served three years four months in eight states. These Northern Alabama soldiers were engaged in over 20 battles and hundreds of skirmishes. Only a small number were not captured, with most of the unit captured at Nashville in December 1864 and held as POWs till war's end - Index - Photos - Rosters - Illustrated - Brand New Hardcover - $19.95
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 Price = $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
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
Collier, Calvin L. - THEY'LL DO TO TIE TO! THE STORY OF THE THIRD REGIMENT, ARKANSAS INFANTRY, C.S.A. - Little Rock 1995 - 3rd Printing - 233pp - Biblio - Maps - Illustrated - Rosters - The 3rd Arkansas fought at Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, Petersburg, Cold Harbor, Fredericksburg, Chickamauga, Wilderness and numerous other major battles - BRAND NEW Softcover - $24.95
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 List Price = $26.95 - Our Price - $24
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. - 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 = $35 - Our Price - $30
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 - 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 ) - $33.75

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
Daiss, Timothy - IN THE SADDLE: EXPLOITS OF THE 5TH GEORGIA CAVALRY DURING THE CIVIL WAR - Schiffer Military Books - 152pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $29.95
Dameron, J. David - BENNING'S BRIGADE, VOLUME 1, A History and Roster of the Fifteenth Georgia- Heritage Books - ISBN# 0788424459 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 212pp - Index - Biblio - Notes - Rosters - Photos - Maps - Publisher's List Price = $23 - Our Price - $21
Dameron, J. David - BENNING'S BRIGADE, VOLUME 2, A HISTORY AND ROSTER OF THE SECOND, SEVENTEENTH AND TWENTIETH GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENTS - Heritage Books - ISBN# 0788431757 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 485pp - Index - Biblio - Notes - Rosters - Photos - Maps - Publisher's List Price = $40 - Our Price - $38
Dewberry, Ray - HISTORY OF THE 14TH GEORGIA INFANTRY REGIMENT - Heritage Books - ISBN# 1585499137 - BRAND NEW Softcover - This book covers the period of the U.S. Civil War and provides a detailed combat history of the 14th Georgia Infantry regiment of Lee's army. The story is constructed around quotations from letters written home from soldiers of Company A of this regiment to summarize the actions of the 14th Georgia in the complete period of fighting from the days immediately following 1st Manassas right up through the end at Appomattox Courthouse. The story was initiated to provide a history of this regiment to the descendents of one of its veterans-Private Aaron Jackson Dewberry of Monroe, Georgia. It evolved into a personal story including all of the veterans from Company A in this regiment. The narrative includes an individual accounting of each of the 119 veterans of the company and will be of especial interest to all of their descendents. The narrative and action is placed in the Virginia campaigns of Robert E. Lee's army. From the narrative and letters quoted, the reader will be placed at thirteen battlefield sites including detailed action accounts of Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Petersburg, and Appomattox. Confederate descendents of the veterans of Company A of the 14th Georgia Regiment will find this a stirring accounting of their ancestor's experiences - Publisher's List Price = $15.50 - Our Price - $14CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT - ORDERS TAKEN
Dixon, William D. - THE BLUES IN GRAY: THE CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF WILLIAM DANIEL DIXON AND THE REPUBLICAN BLUES DAYBOOK - Univ Tennessee Press - 496pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - Maps - Detailed diary of garrison duty on the Atlantic coast - the Republican Blues were a professional militia organization in Savannah for over 50 years before the war and joined the Confederacy at the start of the war - they went on to defend northern Georgia against Sherman - BRAND NEW Hardcover -- Publisher's List Price = $46 - Our Price - $41
Fitzpatrick, Marion Hill (Sergeant Major, 45th Georgia Vols) - LETTERS TO AMANDA: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF MARION HILL FITZPATRICK, ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA - Mercer Univ Press - 2nd Printing - 256pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - Maps - Index - Biblio - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
(Red Clay) Fox III, John J. - RED CLAY TO RICHMOND: TRAIL OF THE 35TH GEORGIA INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA - Angle Valley Press - ISBN# 0971195021 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 496pp - Index - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $37.95 - Our Price - $35 (ALSO AVAILABLE IN SOFTCOVER FOR $19.95)

(Red Clay) Harper, F. Mikell - THE SECOND GEORGIA INFANTRY REGIMENT: AS TOLD THROUGH THE UNIT HISTORY OF COMPANY D BURKE SHARPSHOOTERS -Macon GA 2005 - ISBN# 0976287536 - BRAND NEW Oversized Oblong Hardcover in Dust Jacket - 112pp - Biblio - Lavish Full-Color Printing - Publisher's List Price - $39.95 - Our Price - $34.95

Lillian Henderson - ROSTER OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF GEORGIA - 6 Volume Set - Hardcovers in VERY GOOD Condition - Light browning/spotting to interior and page ends - With Blindstamp of Dr Donald Bickers, noted Georgia Neurosurgeon, Surgeon for the Georgia SCV, and Founder of the Southern Cultural Foundation - Bump to bottom corner - 50 Percent of the Proceeds from the sale of this book go to support the Southern Cultural Foundation - Contains Names, ranks, dates, and status of the soldiers of Georgia, organized by regiments - $250
Lillian Henderson - ROSTER OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF GEORGIA - CD Rom - H-BAR Enterprises - 6 Volumes on CD Rom - Names, ranks, dates, and status of the soldiers of Georgia, organized by regiments. - Publisher's List Price - $89.95 - Our Price - $85
Hillyer, George - MY GETTYSBURG BATTLE EXPERIENCES BY CAPTAIN GEORGE HILLYER, 9TH GEORGIA INFANTRRY, C.S.A. - Thomas Publications - ISBN# 0939631180 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 64pp - Edited by Greg Coco - Includes walking tour to follow the path of the 9th Georgia at Gettysburg - $7.85
Michael W. Hofe - THAT THERE BE NO STAIN UPON MY STONES: LIEUTENANT COLONEL WILLIAM L. MCLEOD, 38TH GEORGIA REGIMENT, 1842-1863 - Thomas Pub - 46pp - Photos - Maps - Letters and story about the brave Georgian who died at Gettysburg and who was later taken home to Georgia by his family - BRAND NEW Softcover - $5.95
Wiley C. Howard - SKETCH OF COBB LEGION CAVALRY AND SOME INCIDENTS AND SCENES REMEMBERED - Jim Fox Books - Facsimile Reprint of 1901 title - 20pp - Howard was a Lieutenant in Company "C" of this unit - Brand New Softcover - $10
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
Poole, John R. - CRACKER CAVALIERS: A REGIMENTAL HISTORY OF THE SECOND GEORGIA CAVALRY WITH FORREST AND WHEELER - Mercer Univ Press - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 297pp - Photos - Biographical Rosters - Index - Brand New Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $34.95 - Our Price - $31.50
Scaife, William R./ Bragg, William Harris - JOE BROWN'S PETS : THE GEORGIA MILITIA, 1862-1865 - Mercer Univ Press - ISBN# 0865548838 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust jacket - 385pp - Rosters - Index - Photos - Maps - Illustrations - Ships 1-2 Days direct from publisher's warehouse Added cost will apply for overseas orders - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $22.50
Secrist, Phillip L. - - THE BATTLE OF RESACA - Mercer Univ Press - 124pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List - $20 - Our Price - $18
Gerald J. Smith - ONE OF THE MOST DARING OF MEN - The Life of Confederate General William Tatum Wofford - From Franklin County, Georgia, Wofford fought with Hood's Texas Brigade at Sharpsburg, and with his own brigade at Gettysburg and Wilderness - One of the lesser known, yet significant Confederate Generals - 256pp - 10 Photos - 5 Maps - $16.95
Styple, William - WRITING & FIGHTING FROM THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA - Belle Grove - 318pp - BRAND NEW Laminated hardcover - Index - A collection of 300 letters from Confederate soldiers of Georgia assigned to R. E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia - Publisher's List Price = $27 - Our Price - $25
Tucker, Phillip T. - BURNSIDE'S BRIDGE: THE CLIMACTIC STRUGGLE OF THE 2ND AND 20TH GEORGIA AT ANTIETAM CREEK - Stackpole Books - 256pp - Maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
White, Gregory C. - A HISTORY OF THE 31ST GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY - Butternut and Blue - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - The 31st Georgia Volunteer Infantry belonged to the Second Corps - better known as Stonewall Jackson's "Foot Cavalry" because of the long, torrid marches they endured. Jubal Early called this the "bravest regiment he had ever seen." This unit fought to the last minutes of the war - even as Lee was surrendering to Grant - 455pp - 36 Photos - 10 Maps -- Roster - Army of Northern Virginia Series - ANV #8- BRAND NEW - $35
Wilkinson, Warren/ Woodworth, Steven E. - A SCYTHE OF FIRE : A CIVIL WAR STORY OF THE EIGHTH GEORGIA INFANTRY REGIMENT - Wm Morrow - ISBN# 0380977524 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 1st edition - 340pp - Photos - Notes - Index - Publisher's List Price = $27.95 - Our Price - $25

ILLINOIS


ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 1861-2 - Springfield 1863 - 383pp - VERY GOOD Condition - some exterior wear, yet one of the cleanest copies we've seen - Contains Officer and Staff Rosters for all Illinois Units - $195
Linda Barnickel - WE ENLISTED AS PATRIOTS: THE CIVIL WAR RECORD OF BATTERY "G" 2ND ILLINOIS LIGHT ARTILLERY - Heritage Books - 162pp - Indices - The DeKalb Horse Artillery was formed from men of 20 different Northern Illinois counties and was renamed Battery "G", 2nd Illinois Light Artillery. This unit saw service in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri and Alabama - BRAND NEW Softcover - $18.50
Richard Baumgartner - BLUE LIGHTNING: WILDER'S MOUNTED INFANTRY BRIGADE IN THE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA - Blue Acorn - ISBN# 9781885033352 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Re-Issue of a Classic - Completely re-writted with tons of new material and 210 Photos - Illustrations - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Composed of the 92nd, 98th and 123rd Illinois and the 17th, 72nd Indiana as well as Lilly's 18th Indiana Battery, this Brigade solidified it's reputation in the savage action at Chickamauga. They successfully fought against 5 Confederate Brigades. Eyewitness accounts from Lightning Brigade officers and men - SIGNED by The Author at no extra charge - Publisher's List Price = $32.95 - Our Price - $30.95
L. G. Bennett and William Haigh - HISTORY OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION - Prarie State - 808pp - Reprint of 1876 Original - Photos - Rosters - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $48
Blackwell, Samuel M. - IN THE FIRST LINE OF BATTLE: THE 12TH ILLINOIS CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR - Northern Illinois Univ - 225pp - Illustrated - Notes - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - $35.00
Brackett, Charles- SURGEON ON HORSEBACK: THE MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS LETTERS AND JOURNAL OF DR. CHARLES BRACKETT OF ROCHESTER, INDIANA 1861-1863 - Guild Press - 246pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Maps - Photos - Index - Dr. Brackett Served in Both the 1st Indiana Cavalry and 9th Illinois Cavalry - His diary and letters discuss medical treatments and guerilla warfare in Missouri and Arkansas - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
Dee Alexander Brown - GRIERSON'S RAID - Morningside, Dayton 1981 - Reprint of 1954 original - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 261pp - Mapped Endpapers - Photos - Index - The day-by-day account of the Sixth and Seventh Illinois Cavalry in their 600 mile ride through Mississippi to Baton Rouge in April 1863 - BRAND NEW - $24.95
Brown, Thaddeus C. S. - BEHIND THE GUNS: THE HISTORY OF BATTERY I, 2ND REGIMENT, ILLINOIS LIGHT ARTILLERY- Southern Illinois Univ - 206pp - Originally published in 1965 - Illustrated - Maps - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover - $14.95
Robert J. Burdette - THE DRUMS OF THE 47TH - Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis 1914 - 212pp - 1st Edition - 47th Illinois Unit History - FINE Condition - Bright Cover and Spine - Clean and Tight Interior - $175
William P. Carlin (38th Illinois) - THE MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM PASSMORE CARLIN, U.S.A. - Girardi-Hughes -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 321pp - Photos - Index - Edited by Nat Hughes and Robert Girardi - SIGNED by Both Editors at No extra Charge! - Carlin was a West Pointer who joined the 38th Illinois in 1861 and went on to become a Brigadier General, having fought at Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Jonesboro, Bentonville and Atlanta - $30
Clark, Charles M. (Surgeon, 39th Illinois) - YATES PHALANX: THE HISTORY OF THE THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-1865 - Heritage Books - Edited by Frederick C. Decker - 419pp - Illustrated Maps - Appendix - With Added Index - Reprint of 1889 original - This unit, named for the Governor of Illinois, fought all through the war and held Lee's forces in check at Appomattox - BRAND NEW Oversized Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $56.50 - Our Price - $50
James Austin Connolly (Major, 123rd Illinois) - THREE YEARS IN THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND - Indiana University Press - 400pp - 6 Maps - An unsurpassed record of campaigning in the West including Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mountain, The Atlanta Campaign and March to the Sea - BRAND NEW Softcover - $16.95
Cram, George F. - SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM - Northern Illinois Univ - 238pp - Edited by Jennifer Cain Bohrnstedt - Cram was in the 105th Illinois Inf. and saw action at Resaca, Kennesaw and the March to the Sea. Illustrated - Notes - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - $32.00
David Cornwell (8th Illinois and 9th Louisiana) - THE CORNWELL CHRONICLES: TALES OF AN AMERICAN LIFE ON THE ERIE CANAL, BUILDING CHICAGO, IN THE VOLUNTEER CIVIL WAR WESTERN ARMY, ON THE FARM, IN A COUNTRY STORE - Heritage Books - 301pp - Maps - Index - Illustrations - Edited by John Wearmouth - Cornwell enlisted in the 8th Illinois Volunteer Infantry and served 3 years in the 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) as First Lieutenant, recruiting and training black soldiers - Lots of genealogical details - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $46.50 - Our Price - $42
Dixon, David - HERO OF BEECHER ISLAND: THE LIFE AND CAREER OF GEORGE A. FORSYTH (8th Illinois Cavalry) - Univ Nebraska Press - BRAND NEW Softcover - 275pp - Illustrations - Maps - The heroic and tragic life of an unusual Union officer who enlisted as a Private in the Chicago Dragoons, served as Aide de Camp to Sheridan, and went on to Brevet Brigadier General in 1868. Valuable insight into the settlement of the West following the war. - $14
Drew D. Duckett - GLIMPSES OF GLORY: THE REGIMENTAL HISTORY OF THE 61ST ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS - Heritage Books -160pp - Illustrated - Maps - Index - Rosters - This unit fought at Shiloh, Corinth, Vicksburg and other battles in the West - BRAND NEW Softcover - $18.50
Stephen F. Fleharty (102nd Illinois) - "JOTTINGS FROM DIXIE": THE CIVIL WAR DISPATCHES OF SERGEANT MAJOR STEPHEN F. FLEHARTY, U.S.A. - LSU Press - 232pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - Edited by Philip Reyburn and Terry Wilson - Fleharty's letters were written in two Rock Island Illinois newspapers and were written for the general public and friends and relatives of the men of the 102nd Illinois with whom he served - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price =$34.95 - Our Price - $31.50
Hard, Abner M.D. - HISTORY OF THE EIGHTH CAVALRY REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS DURING THE GREAT REBELLION - Morningside Press - Reprint of Scarce 1868 Original - 391pp - Index - Rosters - Photos - Hard was the Regimental Surgeon for this unit best known for serving under Buford and defending the Chambersburg Pike on the first day at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $40
Lillian Henderson - ROSTER OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF GEORGIA - CD Rom - H-BAR Enterprises - 6 Volumes on CD Rom - Names, ranks, dates, and status of the soldiers of Georgia, organized by regiments. - Publisher's List Price - $89.95 - Our Price - $85
Victor Hicken - ILLINOIS IN THE CIVIL WAR - Univ of Illinois - - 2nd edition - Illustrated - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover - 417pp - Details of Illinois soldiers and units in the war from the beginning calls for volunteers in 1861 to the return of prisoners from Confederate prison camps - $22
Charles Albert Hobbs (99th Illinois) - VICKSBURG-A POEM - Fairbanks, Chicago 1880 - VERY FINE - Beautiful - Like New Condition - 299pp - with Illustrations - $125
(124thIL) (124thIL) (124thIL) Howard, Richard L. (Chaplain) - HISTORY OF THE 124TH REGIMENT ILLINOIS INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE HUNDRED AND TWO DOZEN - Springfield, IL 1880 - H. W. Rokker - Scarce 1st Edition - FINE Condition in original Burgundy Cloth - 519pp - Rosters - Several page edges have folded over into book - Bright Gilt Title on Spine and Gilt Eagle on Cover - Owner name, Gilberton, Pa and Sept 1, 1880 Date on fep - The 124th Illinois served in the Gulf Coast Region - Including the Siege of Vicksburg - $385

Huffstodt, Jim - HARD DYING MEN: THE STORY OF GENERAL W.H.L. WALLACE, GENERAL T.E.G. RANSOM, AND THEIR OLD ELEVENTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (1861-1865) - Heritage Books - ISBN# 1556135106 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 350pp - Index - Notes - Biblio - Photos - Publisher's List Price = $32 - Our Price - $28.95
John M. King (92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry) - THREE YEARS WITH THE 92D ILLINOIS - Stackpole Books - 288pp - Diary edited by Claire Swedberg - King travelled over 15,000 miles and fought in 33 engagements - a newspaper owner and editor, he left a meticulous diary - rare for the enlisted man of the time - BRAND NEW - $24.95
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 - 1st edition - FINE Condition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 169pp - Maps - Photos - Index - Kircher saw action with both the 9th Illinois and the 12th Missouri Regiments, fighting in Arkansas and at the siege of Vicksburg and Chattanooga - $35
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 - 654pp - Scarce Title - Nevins calls this "Well-written, gripping, and very detailed; but reliance on memory and bitterness often distort the facts. This very popular narrative influenced many other prisoners' accounts." - $135
McElroy, John (16th Illinois Cavalry) - THIS WAS ANDERSONVILLE - New York 1957 - Edited by Roy Meredith - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket - VERY GOOD Condition - Oversized - 355pp - Illustrations and Photos - $45
Edward A. Miller Jr. - THE BLACK CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS OF ILLINOIS: THE STORY OF THE TWENTY-NINTH U.S. COLORED INFANTRY - Univ S. Carolina - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 267pp - The only Black unit raised in Illinois, the 29th Infantry saw action at the Battle of the Crater at Petersburg, and the siege of Richmond - Index - Photos - Illustrations - Biblio - Notes - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $26.95
W. S. Morris, L. D. Hartwell and J. B. Kuykendall - HISTORY 31ST REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ORGANIZED BY JOHN A LOGAN - Univ Southern Illinois Press - Reprint of 1902 Original - 244pp - Illustrated - The 31st Illinois fought at Belmont, Fort Donelson, Vicksburg, Kennesaw Mountain, Atlanta and the March to the Sea - BRAND NEW Softcover - $16.95
Morrison, Marion (Chaplain, 9th Illinois) - A HISTORY OF THE NINTH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY WITH REGIMENTAL ROSTER - Univ Southern Illinois - Reprint of an 1864 Original - 152pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - New Foreword by John Simon - The story of the German Immigrants from Illinois who enlisted under the command of August Mersy. Called the "Bloody Ninth" after fighting at Shiloh Church, where they ran out of ammunition, this was one of the hardest fought Union regiments - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price = $26.95
Morrison, Marion (Chaplain, 9th Illinois) - A HISTORY OF THE NINTH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY WITH REGIMENTAL ROSTER - Univ Southern Illinois - Reprint of an 1864 Original - 152pp - Illustrated - New Foreword by John Simon - The story of the German Immigrants from Illinois who enlisted under the command of August Mersy. Called the "Bloody Ninth" after fighting at Shiloh Church, where they ran out of ammunition, this was one of the hardest fought Union regiments - BRAND NEW Softcover - $15.95
Col Francis T. Sherman (88th Illinois Infantry) - QUEST FOR A STAR: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS AND DIARIES OF COLONEL FRANCIS T. SHERMAN OF THE 88TH ILLINOIS - Univ Tennessee Press - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 240pp - Edited by C. Knoght Aldrich - Illustrated - Maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover -- Publisher's List Price = $34 - Our Price - $30
Sims, Frederick W. (Co. E, 92nd Illinois Vols- FREDERICK'S JOURNAL - Author House - ISBN# 1418420077 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 70pp - Direct shipped (normally 1-2 days) by publisher - Added Six Dollar charge for overseas orders - $11.95
William B. Smith (Private, Co "K" 14th Illinois) - ON WHEELS AND HOW I CAME THERE - Virtualbookworm -Brand New Softcover - 218pp - Reprint of Scarce 1892 original with added info, timeline, maps and index - Edited by Stacy Haponik - Smith enlisted in the 14th Illinois Infantry, fought at Vicksburg - Smith was taken captive near Big Shanty (Kennesaw GA) and sent to Andersonville - good details of prison life - $16.95
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 Cavalry, Loudoun Rangers, 7th Rhode Island Cavalry, 12th Illinois Cavalry, 8th New York Cavalry - Brand New Hardcover - $25
Wallace, Isabel - LIFE AND LETTERS OF GENERAL W. H. L. WALLACE - University Southern Illinois - Reprint of a scarce title - biography of the highest ranking Union officer to die at Shiloh - Wallace served with the 11th Illinois Infantry and was promoted to brigadier general for his leadership at Fort Donelson - Illustrated - Introduction by John Simon - 262pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $29.95
Wallace, Isabel - LIFE AND LETTERS OF GENERAL W. H. L. WALLACE - University Southern Illinois - Reprint of a scarce title - biography of the highest ranking Union officer to die at Shiloh - Wallace served with the 11th Illinois Infantry and was promoted to brigadier general for his leadership at Fort Donelson - Illustrated - Introduction by John Simon - 262pp - BRAND NEW Softcover - $16.95.
Wiley, William (77th Illinois) - THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF A COMMON SOLDIER: WILLIAM WILEY OF THE 77TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY LSU Press - 280pp - Edited by Terrence J. Winschel - Illustrated - Notes - Biblio - Index - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - The 77th Illinois participated in most of the major campaigns waged in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Alabama - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
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 including the 73rd and 51st Indiana, 80th Illinois, 3rd Ohio and 1st Alabama (Union) Cavalry - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
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 Softcover - $16.95
Charles Wright Wills (7th Illinois Cavalry) - ARMY LIFE OF AN ILLINOIS SOLDIER, INCLUDING A DAY-BY-DAY RECORD OF SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA - Univ Southern Illinois Press - Reprint of 1906 Original - 355pp - BRAND NEW Softcover - BRAND NEW - $16.95

INDIANA


Richard Baumgartner - BLUE LIGHTNING: WILDER'S MOUNTED INFANTRY BRIGADE IN THE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA - Blue Acorn - ISBN# 9781885033352 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Re-Issue of a Classic - Completely re-writted with tons of new material and 210 Photos - Illustrations - Maps - Notes - Biblio - Index - Composed of the 92nd, 98th and 123rd Illinois and the 17th, 72nd Indiana as well as Lilly's 18th Indiana Battery, this Brigade solidified it's reputation in the savage action at Chickamauga. They successfully fought against 5 Confederate Brigades. Eyewitness accounts from Lightning Brigade officers and men - SIGNED by The Author at no extra charge - Publisher's List Price = $32.95 - Our Price - $30.95
Baxter, Nancy N. - GALLANT FOURTEENTH: THE STORY OF AN INDIANA CIVIL WAR REGIMENT - Guild Press - 205pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photo Illustrated - Proud to be the only Union unit that stood its ground at Antietam, the 14th Indiana also fought at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. Called the "greatest of all regimental histories" by a Civil War Times reviewer because it tells the stories of actual men. - BRAND NEW Hardcover -$24.95
Brackett, Charles- SURGEON ON HORSEBACK: THE MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS LETTERS AND JOURNAL OF DR. CHARLES BRACKETT OF ROCHESTER, INDIANA 1861-1863 - Guild Press - 260pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Dr. Brackett Served in Both the 1st Indiana Cavalry and 9th Illinois Cavalry - His diary and letters discuss medical treatments and guerilla warfare in Missouri and Arkansas - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $29.95
Cogley, Thomas C. (1st Lieutenant, Co. "F") - HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH INDIANA CAVALRY - Brand New Hardcover issued without jacket - A Morningside Reprint of 1876 title - 306pp - Index - Rosters - Photos - $35
Dunn, Craig L.- HARVESTFIELDS OF DEATH: THE TWENTIETH INDIANA VOLUNTEERS OF GETTYSBURG - Guild Press - 334pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - Present at the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac, the 20th Indiana went on to fight at Seven Days, 2nd Manassas and in the Wheatfield at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW Hardcover - SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR - $29.95
Dunn, Craig L.- HARVESTFIELDS OF DEATH: THE TWENTIETH INDIANA VOLUNTEERS OF GETTYSBURG - Guild Press - 334pp - Illustrated - Present at the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac, the 20th Indiana went on to fight at Seven Days, 2nd Manassas and in the Wheatfield at Gettysburg - BRAND NEW Softcover - $24.95
Dunn, Craig L. - IRON MEN, IRON WILL: THE NINETEENTH INDIANA REGIMENT OF THE IRON BRIGADE - Guild Press -393pp - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - Photos - Rosters - Index - Notes - SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AT NO EXTRA CHARGE - $29.95
Craig L. Dunn - IRON MEN, IRON WILL: THE NINETEENTH INDIANA REGIMENT OF THE IRON BRIGADE - Guild Press - Photos - Rosters - Index - Notes - BRAND NEW Softcover - SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AT NO EXTRA CHARGE - $24.95
Alan D. Gaff - BRAVE MEN'S TEARS: THE IRON BRIGADE AT BRAWNER FARM - Morningside 1996 - 2nd Printing - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 209pp - The story of the battle at Brawner Farm just before the battle of Second Manassas, where the Iron Brigade units from Wisconsin, Indians and New York and Pennsylvania fought toe-to-toe with the Stonewall Brigade - Photos - Maps - Index - Biblio - Orders of Battle - BRAND NEW - $24.95
Alan D. Gaff - ON MANY A BLOODY FIELD : FOUR YEARS IN THE IRON BRIGADE (Co. B, 19th Indiana Volunteers) - Indiana University Press - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Follows the unit from initial recruitment through mustering out - This unit fought at Manassas, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Richmond, Gainesville, South Mountain, Antietam, Sharpsburg, Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor, Mine Run, and Petersburg - 499pp - Maps - Biblio - Index - Notes - 25 photos - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $26.95
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
Garland A. Haas - TO THE MOUNTAIN OF FIRE AND BEYOND: THE 53RD INDIANA REGIMENT FROM CORINTH TO GLORY - Guild Press - 300pp - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Takes this unit from formation at Camp Morton through Shiloh, the siege of Vicksburg, service in Memphis, Atlanta and the Grand Review - Photos - Maps - BRAND NEW - $29.95 Hardcover
Wilbur D. Jones - GIANTS IN THE CORNFIELD - THE 27TH INDIANA INFANTRY - White Mane - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 384pp - maps - photos - bibliography - index - The 1181 men of this unit represented the tallest regiment in the Union Army. Composed of young, mostly-uneducated farm boys, this unit received ghastly casualties in the Cornfield at Antietam and went on to fight at Gettysburg, Chancellorsville and Atlanta - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
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 - $55.95
Thomas Hart Benton McCain (86th Indiana) - IN SONG AND SORROW: THE DAILY JOURNAL OF THOMAS HART BENTON MCCAIN - Guild Press - BRAND NEW Softcover - Edited by Robert and Geraldine Rue - 250pp - McCain's detailed journal reads like a Ken Burns account of Sherman's Army in the West in 1863-1865. The war in the west first-hand from Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Jonesboro, Atlanta and beyond - $24.95
McClure, John R. - HOOSIER FARMBOY IN LINCOLN'S ARMY" THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF PVT. JOHN R. MCCLURE OF THE 14TH INDIANA REGIMENT - Guild Press - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket - 67pp - Eighteen-year-old John McClure left his family's Revolutionary War landgrant farm to join the 14th Indiana in 1861. His sardonic, pithy comments, told through a complete set of letters to his sister and girlfriend, from rendezvous camps through the Wilderness, reveal a young soldier's down-to-earth version of the quest for glory. Many excellent illustrations, photos and maps detail the progress of the 14th through the Army of the Potomac - Edited by Nancy Niblack Baxter, who taught school for 23 years and has written this for younger readers - $18.95

(70thIndiana) (70thIndiana)(70thIndiana)(70thIndiana) Merrill, Samuel - THE SEVENTIETH INDIANA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION - Indianapolis 1900 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - 372pp - Gilt Top Edge - Photos - Rosters - This copy belonged to private James M. Wills of Co. "C" who served from 1862 to 1865 - and bears a lengthy SIGNED inscription to his daughter on fep - reads in part "...that our free America might remain as one nation with but one Flag - the Stars and Stripes - as given to us by our forefathers at great cost..." - Organized in Indianapolis in 1862, the 70th Indiana served in Tennessee, the Battle of Atlanta, Resaca, New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain, Lost Mountain, Savannah and North Carolina - $450

Jacquelyn S. Nelson - INDIANA QUAKERS CONFRONT THE CIVIL WAR - Indiana University Press - 322pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Not all members of the Quaker "Society of Friends" opposed the Civil War in Indiana. More than 1000 served in the war and others supported the war effort. This is their story - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $19.95
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 NEW - Publisher's List Price = $27.95 - Our Price - $25.15
Jack K. Overmyer - A STUPENDOUS EFFORT: THE 87TH INDIANA IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION - Indiana University Press - 288pp - Photos - Maps - Appendix - Fighting in the Western theater, the 87th fought gallantly at Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Atlanta, Sherman's March to the Sea, and through South Carolina - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $26.95
Rowell, John W. - YANKEE ARTILLERYMEN: THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR WITH ELI LILLY'S INDIANA BATTERY - Univ Tennessee 1975 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 320pp - Maps - Photos - Biblio - Index - $75
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 protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - Edited by Julie Doyle, John D. Smith and Richard McMurry - Squier fought with the 44th Indiana at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Stones River and Chickamauga - unusual battlefield details such as robbing dead soldiers - Publisher's List Price = $32 - Our Price - $29
Thornbrough, Emma Lou - INDIANA IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA, 1850-1880 - Indiana University Press - 770pp - This study explores the political, economic, social and cultural developments of the pre- and post-Civil War years - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price =$32.50 - Our Price - $29.25
Thornbrough, Emma Lou - INDIANA IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA, 1850-1880 - Indiana University Press - 770pp - This study explores the political, economic, social and cultural developments of the pre- and post-Civil War years - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
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 Brodart DJ Covers) - 552pp - Index - Biblio - Maps - The 19th Indiana fought in every major battle from Bull Run to Cold Harbor. They had a 75 percent casualty rate in just one hour of fighting at Gettysburg. Barely 100 survivors returned home at the end of their service. - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $39.95 - Our Price - $36
Welcher, Frank J. and Larry Ligget - COBURN'S BRIGADE: 85TH INDIANA, 33RD INDIANA, 19TH MICHIGAN AND 22ND WISCONSIN IN THE CIVIL WAR - Guild Press - 462pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - Index - Photos - Maps - Brand New Hardcover - $29.95
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 including the 73rd and 51st Indiana, 80th Illinois, 3rd Ohio and 1st Alabama (Union) Cavalry - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
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 Softcover - $16.95

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
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 JUST ARRIVED!
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 Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 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 - Publisher's List Price = $24.95 - Our Price - $22.95
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 are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Mapped End Papers - Photos - Rosters - Nevins says of this "Among the best reminiscences of Iowa soldiers; Jones recounted in diary form his travels through the Gulf region and his experiences as a 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 Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 400pp - Index - Notes - Illustrated - Edited by Stacy D. Allen - $26.95 (AVAILABLE IN SOFTCOVER FOR $19.95)
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 Vicksburg, Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, Carolinas, and the Shenandoah - 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 - Our Price - $34
A. F. Sperry - 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 Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $22 - Our Price - $20
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 - BRAND NEW - $19.95
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 - BRAND NEW Softcover - $5

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 - 1st Edition - FINE Condition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Detailed study of the First Kentucky Brigade, "baptized in fire and blood" at Shiloh, later serving at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Chickamauga and Atlanta - Index - Biblio - Photos - Mapped Endpapers - $35
William C. Davis - THE ORPHAN BRIGADE - THE KENTUCKY CONFEDERATES WHO COULDN'T GO HOME - Stackpole, Mechanicsburg - 352pp - 28 B&W photos - Revised edition - Detailed study of the First Kentucky Brigade, "baptized in fire and blood" at Shiloh, later serving at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Chickamauga and Atlanta - BRAND NEW - $19.95
Duke, Basil W. - THE CIVIL WAR REMINISCENCES OF GENERAL BASIL W. DUKE, C.S.A.- Cooper Square Press - BRAND NEW Softcover - 512pp - Reprint of the 1911 Origina - with New Introduction by James Ramage - $19.95
John S. Jackman (1st Kentucky Brigade) - DIARY OF A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER: JOHN S. JACKMAN OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE - Univ S. Carolina Press - Edited with an Introduction by William C. Davis - BRAND NEW Softcover - $14.95
John S. Jackman (1st Kentucky Brigade) - DIARY OF A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER: JOHN S. JACKMAN OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE - Univ S. Carolina Press - FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Edited with an Introduction by William C. Davis - $30
Jenkins, Kirk C. - THE BATTLE RAGES HIGHER : THE UNION'S FIFTEENTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY - Univ Kentucky Press - ISBN# 0813122813 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 452pp - Biographical Rosters - Maps - Illustrated - Notes - Biblio - Index - Publisher's List Price = $35 - Our Price - $32
Lynn, Stephen D. - CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS OF KENTUCKY: A ROSTER OF THE VETERANS 1861-1865 - Lynn 2002 - 1st Edition - Limited and Signed by the Author - BRAND NEW Hardcover issued without jacket - 386pp with biblio - $35
Lynn, Stephen D. - HISTORY AND ROSTER OF COMPANY K, TENTH KENTUCKY PARTISAN RANGERS, C.S.A. - Lynn 2003 - BRAND NEW Softcover - SIGNED by the Author - 99pp - Biblio - Photos - Detailed Rosters - $12
James Lee McDonough - WAR IN KENTUCKY: FROM SHILOH TO PERRYVILLE - Univ Tennessee Press - 408pp - Illustrated - BRAND NEW - $34 Hardback/$16.95 Softcover
George D. Mosgrove (4th Kentucky Cavalry) - KENTUCKY CAVALIERS IN DIXIE: REMINISCENCES OF A CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN - McCowat Mercer, 1957 - Reprint of 1895 Original edited by Bell Wiley - with Civil War Book Insert Page - SIGNED BY Bell Wiley - Dust Jacket - VERY GOOD Condition - 281pp - Index - Photos - $135
Reinhart, Joseph R. - A HISTORY OF THE 6TH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY U.S. - Beargrass Press - 489pp - Maps - Illustrations - Full Roster - Notes - Biblio - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $34.95
Reinhart, Joseph R. - TWO GERMANS IN THE CIVIL WAR : THE DIARY OF JOHN DAEUBLE AND THE LETTERS OF GOTTFRIED RENTSCHLER, 6TH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY- Univ Tennessee Press - ISBN# 1572332794 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in a Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 243pp - Photos - Maps - Index- Publisher's List Price = $32 - Our Price - $28.95
Thompson, Ed Porter - HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE - Janaway Publishing - ISBN# 0974195723 - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Reprint of 1898 Original - Illus., Index, 1,266 pp - Here, and now back in print, is the History of the Orphan Brigade, one of the first Civil War histories originally completed after the close of hostilities. The History of the First Kentucky Brigade, written by Ed Porter Thompson, was a massive undertaking, which began in November 1864, during the final winter of the War, and concluded with the first printing in 1868. In 1898, Thompson revised, updated, and renamed the book History of the Orphan Brigade, resulting in this enormous work. Considered the definitive history of this famous brigade, it provides a thorough background on the formation, staffing, component units, battles, and leadership throughout the War. It takes you from the Kentucky parade grounds in the summer of 1861, to the recruitment and training camps on the Tennessee border, and through the battles at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stones River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, and Atlanta. Thompson develops a wonderful history of the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 9th Kentucky Infantry Regiments, as well as detailed accounts of Artillery, Cavalry and other brigade units. - Publisher's List Price = $89.95 - Our Price - $85
Marcus Woodcock (9th Kentucky Infantry) - A SOUTHERN BOY IN BLUE - Univ Tennessee Press - 1st edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 376pp - Illustrated - Edited by Kenneth W. Noe - Woodcock served in the 9th Kentucky Union Infantry - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $34 - Our Price - $30
Marcus Woodcock (9th Kentucky Infantry) - A SOUTHERN BOY IN BLUE - Univ Tennessee Press - 376pp - Illustrated - Edited by Kenneth W. Noe - Woodcock served in the 9th Kentucky Union Infantry - BRAND NEW Softcover - $18

LOUISIANA


Ayers, Thomas - DARK AND BLOODY GROUND: THE BATTLE OF MANSFIELD AND THE FORGOTTEN CIVIL WAR IN LOUISIANA - Taylor Publishing - BRAND NEW Hardcover - $24.95
Bartlett, Napier - MILITARY RECORD OF LOUISIANA: INCLUDING BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL PAPERS RELATING TO THE MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS OF THE STATE - LSU Press 1964 - 1st Edition thus - in lightly chipped Dust Jacket - Reprint of Scarce 1875 Original - FINE Condition - $125
Bartlett, Napier - MILITARY RECORD OF LOUISIANA: INCLUDING BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL PAPERS RELATING TO THE MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS OF THE STATE - LSU Press - 260pp - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Douglas John Cater (3rd Texas Cav/19th Louisiana) - AS IT WAS: REMINISCENCES OF A SOLDIER OF THE THIRD TEXAS CAVALRY AND THE NINETEENTH LOUISIANA INFANTRY - State House Press, Austin - 266pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - New Introduction by T. Michael Parrish - Illustrated - Index - Cater spent four years as a Confederate soldier, fighting at Pea Ridge, Wilson's Creek, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Franklin, Nashville and other battles - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $24.95 - Our Price - $22
David Cornwell (8th Illinois and 9th Louisiana) - THE CORNWELL CHRONICLES: TALES OF AN AMERICAN LIFE ON THE ERIE CANAL, BUILDING CHICAGO, IN THE VOLUNTEER CIVIL WAR WESTERN ARMY, ON THE FARM, IN A COUNTRY STORE - Heritage Books - 301pp - Maps - Index - Illustrations - Edited by John Wearmouth - Cornwell enlisted in the 8th Illinois Volunteer Infantry and served 3 years in the 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African Descent) as First Lieutenant, recruiting and training black soldiers - Lots of genealogical details - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $46.50 - Our Price - $42
Colonel Nathan W. Daniels (2nd Louisiana Native Guards) - THANK GOD MY REGIMENT AN AFRICAN ONE: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF COLONEL NATHAN W. DANIELS - LSU Press - Edited by C. P. Weaver - A candid account of military prejudice in the Civil War - Union Colonel Daniels, white commanding officer of the 2nd Louisiana Native Guards, a black regiment, was confined with his unit to obscure duty on Ship Island, off the coast of Biloxi Mississippi.. Ordered by General Butler, the promotion of 76 educated, free blacks was an experiment during the early days of black enlistment. Within a year, nearly all the officers, including their white colonels, were forced out or had resigned in frustration. - a rare surviving narrative - daily entries of routine life on the military post and comments about frustrations of being caught between the black and white military worlds of the day - recalls a fierce skirmish on the mainland at East Pascagoula, Mississippi, in which his black troops, suffered most of their casualties from apparently intentional friendly fire from the Union gunboat Jackson, - 240 pp - 12 halftones - 2 line drawings - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
Colonel Nathan W. Daniels (2nd Louisiana Native Guards) - THANK GOD MY REGIMENT AN AFRICAN ONE: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF COLONEL NATHAN W. DANIELS - LSU Press - Edited by C. P. Weaver - A candid account of military prejudice in the Civil War - Union Colonel Daniels, white commanding officer of the 2nd Louisiana Native Guards, a black regiment, was confined with his unit to obscure duty on Ship Island, off the coast of Biloxi Mississippi.. Ordered by General Butler, the promotion of 76 educated, free blacks was an experiment during the early days of black enlistment. Within a year, nearly all the officers, including their white colonels, were forced out or had resigned in frustration. - a rare surviving narrative - daily entries of routine life on the military post and comments about frustrations of being caught between the black and white military worlds of the day - recalls a fierce skirmish on the mainland at East Pascagoula, Mississippi, in which his black troops, suffered most of their casualties from apparently intentional friendly fire from the Union gunboat Jackson, - 240 pp - 12 halftones - 2 line drawings - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $15.95 - Our Price - $14
James Gannon - IRISH REBELS, CONFEDERATE TIGERS: A HISTORY OF THE 6TH LOUISIANA VOLUNTEERS, 1861-1865 - Savas Publishing - ISBN# 1882810163 - AS NEW Condition Hardcover in Dust jacket (Protected in a New brodart Cover) - 453pp - Photos - Illustrations - Maps - Biblio - Index - Rosters - The 6th Louisiana fought in nearly every battle in the Eastern theater including Jackson's Valley Campaign, Seven Days, Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Petersburg, Gettysburg and Appomattox - $25
Silas T. Grisamore (18th Louisiana)- THE CIVIL WAR REMINISCENCES OF MAJOR SILAS T. GRISAMORE, C. S. A.- Louisiana State Univ - Edited by Arthur Bergeron, Jr. - 240pp - Dust Jacket - 1st Edition thus - 1st published as Reminiscences of Uncle Silas in 1981 - An interesting glimpse of the war on the Civil War's Western Theater - Illustrated - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
James G. Hollandsworth, Jr. - THE LOUISIANA NATIVE GUARDS: THE BLACK MILITARY EXPERIENCE DURING THE CIVIL WAR - LSU Press - This well-written, extensively footnoted study is more than a regimental history. The Native Guards' service is examined in the context of the society it originated in and the racism its soldiers endured in service to both the Confederacy and the Union. - 168 pp - 21 halftones - 1 map - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $12.95 - Our Price - $11.50
Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes - THE PRIDE OF THE CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY: THE WASHINGTON ARTILLERY IN THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE - LSU Press - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Stated First Edition in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 384pp - Maps - Photos - Biblio - Index - The Fifth Company, Washington Artillery of New Orleans, fought with the Confederate Army of Tennessee from Shiloh to Chickamauga, from Perryville to Mobile, and from Atlanta to Jackson, Mississippi. Slocomb's Battery, as it was also known, won repeated praise from every commander of that army. Although it sustained high losses, the company was recognized as a cohesive, well-disciplined organization that fought boldly and tenaciously and was considered the Army of Tennessee's finest close-combat battery - $40
Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes - THE PRIDE OF THE CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY: THE WASHINGTON ARTILLERY IN THE ARMY OF TENNESSEE - LSU Press - The Fifth Company, Washington Artillery of New Orleans, fought with the Confederate Army of Tennessee from Shiloh to Chickamauga, from Perryville to Mobile, and from Atlanta to Jackson, Mississippi. Slocomb's Battery, as it was also known, won repeated praise from every commander of that army. Although it sustained high losses, the company was recognized as a cohesive, well-disciplined organization that fought boldly and tenaciously and was considered the Army of Tennessee's finest close-combat battery. - 344 pp - 21 halftones - 2 drawings - 9 maps - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 - Our Price - $27
Terry L. Jones - LEE'S TIGERS: THE LOUISIANA INFANTRY IN THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA - Louisiana State Univ 1987 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Jacket Cover) - 1st Edition Printing - 274pp - Index - The story of 12,000 Louisiana infantrymen in the Confederate Army of Northern VA from Manassas to Appomattox - $45
Terry L. Jones - LEE'S TIGERS - Louisiana State Univ 1987 - Illustrated story of 12,000 Louisiana infantrymen in the Confederate Army of Northern VA from Manassas to Appomattox - BRAND NEW Softcover - $16.95
William Miller Owen - IN CAMP AND BATTLE WITH THE WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS - LSU Press - Reprint of Scarce 1885 Original - Great Regimental History of the best artillery unit in the Confederacy - 512pp - Maps - Illustrated - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $29.95 -Our Price - $24.95
Robert Patrick (4th Louisiana) - RELUCTANT REBEL: THE SECRET DIARY OF ROBERT PATRICK 1861-1865 - LSU Press - 288pp - Edited by F. Jay Taylor - Illustrated - A Clerk in the Commissary and Quartermaster Depts of the 4th Louisiana Infantry - recounts siege of Port Hudson and Vicksburg, Battle of Shiloh and the retreat from Atlanta - BRAND NEW Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $15.95 - Our Price - $14
Scriber, Terry and Theresa - THE FOURTH LOUISIANA BATTALION IN THE CIVIL WAR: A HISTORY AND ROSTER - McFarland Publishing - ISBN# 9780786430123 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Library Binding issued without jacket - 363pp - Index - Photos - Biblio - Maps - The first section of this book follows the Fourth Louisiana Battalion from Louisiana's secession through Richmond, South Carolina's coastal defense, Vicksburg, the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee, and the final surrender at Gainesville, Alabama. The second section is a detailed biographical register covering commanding officers, staff, color bearers and soldiers who served the battalion. Information for each man includes military record, civilian history, pension information and burial location - Publisher's List Price = $55 -Our Price - $51
William J. Seymour (Capt 9th Louisiana) - THE CIVIL WAR MEMOIRS OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM J. SEYMOUR: REMINISCENCES OF A LOUISIANA TIGER - LSU Press - Edited by Terry L. Jones -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 162pp - Index - $19.95 - (Available in Softcover - $11.95)
Rev. James B. Sheeran (14th Louisiana) - CONFEDERATE CHAPLAIN - Bruce Publishing 1960 - NEAR FINE Condition - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Edited by Joseph Durkin, SJ - Preface by Bruce Catton - $75
William Watson (3rd Louisiana Infantry) - LIFE IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY - Time Life, NY 1983 - AS NEW Condition - Reprint - Originally Published in 1888 - Embossed Black Leather Cover - Gilt Edges - 456pp - Watson was a British citizen, born in Scotland, who volunteered to fight for the Confederacy as an enlisted man - Nevins says of this "...an excellent commentary on Southern military life." - $35
William Watson (3rd Louisiana Infantry)- LIFE IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY - LSU Press - 470pp - Record of life of a Confederate soldier in camp, on the march, and in battle - BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95

MAINE


Andrews, Henry F. - COMPANY "D" 16TH MAINE VOLUNTEERS - Union Publishing - Reprint of scarce 1906 Original - BRAND NEW Softcover - $7
Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain - BAYONET! FORWARD - MY CIVIL WAR REMINISCENCES - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - a Stan Clark reprint - Gettysburg 1994 - 289pp - maps. Illustrated, bibliography - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $25 - Our Price - $22.50
Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain (20th Maine) - THE PASSING OF THE ARMIES - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 402pp - photos - maps - index - a Stan Clark reprint of a 1915 Original - Nevins says of this " The climax of Chamberlain's readible reminiscences his moving description of the surrender ceremonies at Appomattox." - Chamberlain writes - "Soon the gray masses are in motion - once more toward us - as in the days that were gone. A thrilling sight. First, Gordon, with the Stonewall Corps'; then their First Corps, - Longstreet's - no less familiar to us and to fame; then Anderson, with his new Fourth Corps; and lastly, A. P. Hill's Corps, commanded now by Heth, since Hill had fallen at one of the river fights a few days before. On they come with careless, swinging route step, the column thick with battle flags, disproportionate to their depleted numbers." - UBS #15 - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $25 - Our Price - $22.50
Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain - THROUGH BLOOD AND FIRE AT GETTYSBURG - GENERAL JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN AND THE 20TH MAINE - Stan Clark - 60pp - Maps - Photos - Facsimile letter - BRAND NEW Softcover - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $5 - Our Price - $4.50
Cyndi Dalton - THE BLANKET BRIGADE (16th Maine) - Union Publishing - 298pp - Printed as Volume II of a two volume unit history history, see Abner R. Small's "Sixteenth Maine Regiment" for the companion - Foreword by Joshua Chamberlain discussing details of the colors being torn apart and distributed to those who would soon be taken prisoner to prevent their capture by Confederates - The 16th Maine made uniforms out of blankets when their original uniforms fell apart following the battle at Antietam, and forever became known as the Blanket Brigade - Photos - Maps - Officer Biographies - Rosters - BRAND NEW Softcover - $13.95
Peter Dalton - WITH OUR FACES TO THE FOE: A HISTORY OF THE 4TH MAINE INFANTRY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION - Union Publishing 1998 - 385pp - Numerous Maps and Photos - Rosters - A complete history of the Iron 4th Maine Infantry. This book is based on the numerous first hand accounts left behind by the members of this famous regiment. The book is full of new and original material, photos, and dozens of original maps. BRAND NEW Softcover - $19.95
Desjardin, Thomas - STAND FIRM YE BOYS FROM MAINE - Oxford Univ Press - The 20th Maine at Gettysburg and the battle for Little Round Top - 239pp - Roster - Notes - Index - Photos - BRAND NEW Softcover - $14.95
Neal Dow (General, 13th Maine) - THE REMINISCENCES OF NEAL DOW - Evening Express, Portland 1898 - 1st Edition - AS NEW Condition! - Illustrated - Leader of temperance movement in Maine prior to the war, he served with the 13th Maine and commanded various units in the Dept of the Gulf - wounded twice in the battle for Port Hudson, Mississippi - later captured and sent to Libby Prison in Richmond - $125
Theodore Gerrish - ARMY LIFE: REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR - Stan Clark Books - 400 pages - dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - new introduction by Pullen - new index - A memoir of the 20th Maine Infantry - This is the only full-length book by a member of the 20th Maine - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $25 - Our Price - $22.50
John Mead Gould (1st, 10th and 29th Maine) - THE CIVIL WAR JOURNALS OF JOHN MEAD GOULD 1861-1866 - Butternut and Blue - 584 pages - 90 Photos and Illustrations - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Gould enlisted in the 1st Maine and transferred to the 10th Maine with the 1st was disbanded. His unit fought at Antietam and Cedar Mountain and he wrote extensively on these engagements. He later enlisted in the 29th Maine and fought at 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 INFANTRY, 1862-1865 - White Mane, Shippensburg - 448pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Photos - Maps - Index - Bibliography - The 17th Maine served with the Army of the Potomac from Fredericksburg to Appomattox, suffering more casualties than any other Maine regiment - Brand New - Publisher's List Price = $30 - Our Price - $27
William Lamson - MAINE TO THE WILDERNESS: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF PRIVATE WILLIAM LAMSON, 20TH MAINE INFANTRY - Publisher's Press - Orange 1993 - First Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Edited by Roderick Engert - 108 pages - Photo Illustrated - Bibliography - Index - $15.95
MAINE AT GETTYSBURG - Stan Clark - Reprint of 1898 original - 602pp - Index - Mapped End papers - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our Price - $40.50
Matthews, James Mero - THE CIVIL WAR DIARIES OF JAMES MERO MATTHEWS, 2ND U. S. SHARPSHOOTERS - Richardson Round Table - 306pp - Rosters for Company D (recruited from Maine) - Maps - Photos - BRAND NEW Softcover - Introduction by John Pullen - $19.95
Charles Mattocks (17th Maine Infantry) - UNSPOILED HEART: THE JOURNAL OF CHARLES MATTOCKS OF THE 17TH MAINE - Univ Tennessee Press - 480pp - Illustrated - Edited by Philip Racine - BRAND NEW - Publisher's List Price = $37.50 - Our Price - $34
Holman S. Melcher (Major, 20th Maine) - WITH A FLASH OF HIS SWORD - Belle Grove, Kearny - 331pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Maps - Bibliography - Index - 70 Photographs - A collection of Melcher's wartime letters, daily diary entries and battle accounts documenting the legendary 20th Maine - Edited by William Styple (Signed) - BRAND NEW - $33
John J. Pullen - A SHOWER OF STARS: THE MEDAL OF HONOR AND THE 27TH MAINE - Lippincott 1966 - 1st Edition - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Owner name on front board under DJ - FINE Condition - 269pp - Notes - Biblio - Index - $60
John J. Pullen - A SHOWER OF STARS - THE MEDAL OF HONOR AND THE 27TH MAINE - Stackpole, Mechanicsburg - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Reprint - 288pp - Photos - Drawings - Traces the stormy history of the Congressional Medal of Honor through the solving of the "mystery" that surrounded the 27th Maine and the barrelful of medals it received in 1865 - BRAND NEW - $24.95
John J. Pullen - THE TWENTIETH MAINE: A VOLUNTEER REGIMENT IN THE CIVIL WAR - Morningside - Reprint of 1957 Original - 338pp - Index - Nevins calls this "A model regimental history; the author drew largely from primary sources and presented his material in a style both dramatic and realistic - UBS#74 - BRAND NEW Softcover - $17.50
ROSTER OF MAINE VOLUNTEERS 1861-1865 - H-Bar Enterprises - 1 Volume - CD ROM - A Roster of all Maine troops during the Civil War, including Joshua Chamberlain's 20th Maine. Publisher's List Price = $39.95 each - Our Price - $37.95
Saperstein, Stanley D. - SHARPSHOOTERS: THE STORY OF THE UNITED STATES SHARPSHOOTERS IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, 1861-1865- Longstreet House - ISBN# 0944413684 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 386pp - Illustrations - Maps - Historical novel about the Sharpshooters - fully researched from their regimental history and personal diaries - Publisher's List Price = $35 - Our Price - $31.50
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 - 334pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Illustrated - Maps - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $34 - Our Price - $30
Small, Abner R. (Major 16th Maine) - THE ROAD TO RICHMOND: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF MAJOR ABNER R. SMALL OF THE 16TH MAINE VOLUNTEERS - Fordham Univ. Press - 260pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - BRAND NEW Hardcover - Publisher's List Price = $45 - Our Price - $39.95
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 - Printed as Volume I of a two volume history, see Cyndi Dalton's "The Blanket Brigade" - Sixteenth Maine Regiment Volume II for the companion - BRAND NEW Softcover - $12.95
Abbott and Ellis Spear - THE 20TH MAINE AT FREDERICKSBURG: THE CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS OF GEN JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN AND GEN ELLIS SPEAR - Union Publishing - Foreword by Tom Desjardin - 104pp - Spear raised many of the units that came from Maine - he held a different view of war and held with distain the glory told in the memoirs of most veterans. He took issue with Chamberlain's "My Story of Fredericksburg" and wrote his own "My Story of Fredericksburg and Comments Thereon..." - later known as the "Comments" - A Captain during the battle, he took issue with what he saw as Chamberlain and others "...boasting or misrepresentation of their own services." - Both stories are reprinted with commentary and additional details on the 20th Maine at Fredericksburg - Photos - Maps - BRAND NEW Softcover - $13.95
Thompson Jr., Kenneth E. - CIVIL WAR MAINE HALL OF FAME: POLITICAL, JUDICIAL, AND MILITARY LEADERS 1861-1865 - Thompson Group - 167pp - Index - Illustrated - Photos - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover - $18.50
(1stMECav)(1stMECav) Tobie, Edward P. - HISTORY OF THE FIRST MAINE CAVALRY 1861-1865 - Boston 1887 - Scarce 1st edition - 735pp - Photos - Rosters - Illustrations - FINE Condition with Marbled Page Edges - Beautifully rebound in Half Leather with Raised Bands on Spine and Original Cavalry Seal on Front Board - dampstaining to bottom of last 100 pages or so - not affecting text - This unit suffered the highest casualty rates of any Union Cavalry regiment with 15 Officers and 159 Enlisted killed or mortally wounded with an additional 344 men dying of disease. - $595

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 - $12
Cottom Jr, Robert / Hayward, Mary Ellen - MARYLAND IN THE CIVIL WAR: A HOUSE DIVIDED - Maryland Historical Society - ISBN# 0938420518 - BRAND NEW Oversized Softcover - 128pp - Index - Drawings - Photos - Color Illustrations - Publisher's List Price = $24.95 each - Our Price - $21.95
Robert J. Driver Jr. - 1ST AND 2ND MARYLAND CAVALRY - Rockbridge Publishing - ISBN# 1883522242 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 1st Edition Printing - SIGNED By the Author - 359pp - Photos - Detailed Rosters - Biblio - Index - $45
Robert J. Driver Jr. - 1ST AND 2ND MARYLAND CAVALRY - Rockbridge Publishing - ISBN# 1883522242 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 1st Edition - 272pp - Photos - Rosters - $34.95
Driver Jr., Robert J. - CONFEDERATE SAILORS, MARINES AND SIGNALMEN FROM VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND - Willow Bend Publishing - ISBN# 9780788442797 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 506pp - alphabetical listings of men from Virginia and Maryland who served as: Confederate Naval officers and sailors; Confederate Marine Corps officers and enlisted men; and Confederate Signal Corps officers, signalmen and telegraph operators. The amount of data included in individual entries varies greatly. In addition to the name, any combination of the following may be included: rank and division, date and/or place of birth, date and/or place of death, place of burial, occupation, residence, date and place of enlistment, date and/or place of discharge, physical description, and much more. A wealth of vintage photographs and a bibliography enhance the text. The officers and men who served in these sister services played an important role in the War Between the States. Maryland and Virginia officers serving in the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and the midshipmen attending the United States Naval Academy, resigned almost in mass and volunteered in their Confederate counterparts. Without a doubt the Confederacy received many of the brightest and best officers in the United States service. Marylander commanded the Signal Corps, and his staff was from both states. Most of the officers and men who served in the First and Second Companies, Independent Signal Corps, were from Virginia. The Secret Service fell under nominal command of Colonel Norris of the Signal Corps. However, the operatives were not regularly enrolled or paid, and they are, therefore, difficult to identify. Some were paid directly by the Confederate Treasury Department. The records of their service are sketchy, but some postwar accounts do exist. They and the telegraphers are added, but many who served in this capacity have not been identified - Publisher's List Price = $39.50 each - Our Price - $36.95
Driver Jr., Robert J. - FIRST AND SECOND MARYLAND INFANTRY, C.S.A. - Willow Bend Publishing - ISBN# 1585499013 -BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 1st Edition - SIGNED By the Author - 581pp - Photos - Rosters - Index - Biblio - Maps - $45
Driver Jr., Robert J. - FIRST AND SECOND MARYLAND INFANTRY, C.S.A. - Willow Bend Publishing - ISBN# 1585499013 - BRAND NEW Hardcover in Dust Jacket (Protected in a New Brodart Cover) - 581pp - Photos - Maps - Biblio - Index - Detailed Rosters - Publisher's List Price = $34.95 each - Our Price - $31.50
Keith O. Gary - ANSWERING THE CALL: THE ORGANIZATION AND RECRUITING OF THE POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE, MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS, SUMMER AND FALL 1863 - Heritage Books - 308pp - Illustrated - Photos - Biblio - Complete Rosters - Based on documents (many never published) this presents an interesting view of the Maryland Volunteers who answered the call for troops in 1861. BRAND NEW - Softcover - $30
Jerre Garrett - MUFFLED DRUMS AND MUSTARD SPOONS - White Mane - 330pp - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - Oversized hardcover 9x12 size - Details live in a border state from soldier letters and newspaper articles - Publisher's List Price = $40 each - Our Price - $36
Keith O. Gary - ANSWERING THE CALL: THE ORGANIZATION AND RECRUITING OF THE POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE, MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS, SUMMER AND FALL 1863 - Heritage Books - 308pp - Illustrated - Photos - Biblio - Complete Rosters - Based on documents (many never published) this presents an interesting view of the Maryland Volunteers who answered the call for troops in 1861. BRAND NEW - Softcover - Publisher's List Price = $28 - Our Price - $25
John Gill (1st Maryland Infantry) - COURIER FOR LEE AND JACKSON: MEMOIRS OF SERGEANT JOHN GILL, 1861-1865 - White Mane - 94pp - Recently rediscovered memoirs of John Gill, or Baltimore, Maryland - Biblio - Index - BRAND NEW Softcover - $12
Hartzler, Daniel D. - MARYLANDERS IN THE CONFEDERACY - Willow Bend Books - ISBN# 0940907003 - BRAND NEW Softcover - 416pp - Roster - Index - Publisher's List Price = $32 - Our Price - $29
Reamy, Martha and Bill -HISTORY AND ROSTER OF MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS, WAR OF 1861-1865, INDEX - Heritage Books - Brand New Oversized Hardcover in Blue Cloth - 153pp - Index Only - $12.45
Ruffner, Kevin C. - MARYLAND'S BLUE AND GRAY - A BORDER STATE'S UNION AND CONFEDERATE JUNIOR OFFICER CORPS - LSU Press - Dust Jacket (All Our DJs are protected in New Brodart DJ Covers) - 464pp - 25 Photos - 2 Maps - 60,000 Marylanders fought for the Union - some 25,000 fought for the Confederacy - this collective biography focuses on 365 men who served as Captains and Lieutenants in the Union and Con