Regional Descriptions
Alabama
Clinton, Matthew William. The federal invasion of Tuscaloosa, 1865 / by Thomas P. Clinton, James A. Anderson [and] Samuel Williamson John ; compiled by Matthew W. Clinton. Northport, AL. : American Southern, [1965]
Hoole, William Stanley, 1903- The Yankee invasion of West Alabama March-April, 1865 : including the Battle of Trion (Vance), the Battle of Tuscaloosa, the burning of the University, and the Battle of Romulus / by William Stanley Hoole and Elizabeth Hoole McArthur. University, Ala. : Confederate Publishing Company, 1985. Includes bibliographical references.
Arkansas
Baxter, William, 1820-1880. Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove; or, Scenes and incidents of the war in Arkansas. By William Baxter. Cincinnati, Poe & Hitchcock, 1864.
Connelley, William Elsay, 1855-1930. Quantrill and the border wars, by William Elsay Connelley... Cedar Rapids, Ia., The Torch Press, 1910.
Edwards, John Newman, 1839-1889. Shelby and his men; or, The war in the West. By John N. Edwards. Cincinnati, Miami Printing and Publishing Co., 1867.
California
Fletcher, Daniel Colledge. Reminiscences of California and the civil war; by Daniel Cooledge Fletcher, sergt. Co. H, 40th regt., N. Y. V. Ayer, Mass., Press of H. S. Turner, 1894.
Griffith, George Washington Ewing, 1833- My 96 years in the great West, Indiana, Kansas and California [by] G. W. E. Griffith. [Los Angeles, c1929]
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of California. Song book : California Commandery of the Military Order, Loyal Legion, United States. [San Francisco? : s.n.] 1901
Colorado
Craig, Reginald S. The fighting parson; the biography of Colonel John M. Chivington. Los Angeles, Westernlore Press, 1959. Includes bibliography.
Williams, Ellen. Three years and a half in the Army; or, History of the Second Colorados. By Mrs. Ellen Williams. New York, Pub. for the author by Fowler & Wells [c1885].
Connecticut
Finan, William J. Major General Alfred Howe Terry : (1827-1890), hero of Fort Fisher / by William J. Finan. [Hartford : Connecticut Civil War Centennial Commission], 1965.
District of Columbia
Tobie, Edward Parsons, 1838- History of the First Maine cavalry, 1861-1865. By Edward P. Tobie. Published by the First Maine cavalry association. Boston, Press of Emery & Hughes, 1887. (Note: Eight companies of the First D.C. cavalry were recruited in Maine and later incorporated with the First Maine cavalry.)
Georgia
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1932. The mountain campaigns in Georgia : or, War scenes on the W. & A. [Buffalo, N. Y. : Art-Printing works of Matthews, Northup [& Co., 1890].
Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1916. The battle of Atlanta and other campaigns, addresses, etc., by Major-General Grenville M. Dodge. Council Bluffs, Ia., The Monarch Printing Company, 1910.
Korn, Jerry. The fight for Chattanooga : Chickamauga to Missionary Ridge / by Jerry Korn and the editors of Time-Life Books. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, c1985. Includes bibliography and index.
Ludlow, William, 1843-1901. The Battle of Allatoona, October 5th, 1864 : a paper read before the Michigan Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S., at Detroit, April 2d, 1891 / by William Ludlow. Detroit, Mich.: Winn & Hammond, Printers, 1891.
Michigan. Andersonville Monument Commission. Report of the Michigan Andersonville Monument Commission on erection of monument at Andersonville, Ga. Lansing [Mich.] R. Smith Printing Co., 1905.
Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway. "Southern battlefields" : a list of battlefields on and near the lines of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway and Western & Atlantic Railroad, and a brief description of the more important battles fought along these lines, also information about Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga Park and the famous engine "General". Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, [189-?]
United States. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Atlas of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Vicinity. Washington: The Commission, 1901.
Illinois
Barker, Lorenzo A, 1839- Military history (Michigan Boys) Company "D" 66th Illinois : Birge's Western Sharpshooters in the Civil War, 1861-1865 / Lorenzo A. Barker. Reed City, MI : [s.n.], 1905?
Burley, Augustus Harris. The Cairo expedition : Illinois first response in the late Civil War--the expedition from Chicago to Cairo / by Hon. Augustus Harris Burley. Chicago : Fergus Printing Co., 1892.
Burton, William L., 1928- Descriptive bibliography of Civil War manuscripts in Illinois, by William L. Burton. [Evanston, Ill.] Published for the Civil War Centennial Commission of Illinois [Springfield] by Northwestern University Press [1966]
Coatsworth, Stella S. Flood. The loyal people of the North-west, a record of prominent persons, places and events, during eight years of unparalleled American history. By Stella S. Coatsworth, with an introductory note by Rev. T. M. Eddy. Illustrated with fine steel engravings. Chicago, Church, Goodman & Donnelley, printers, 1869.
Cole, Arthur Charles, 1886- The era of the civil war, 1848-1870, by Arthur Charles Cole. Springfield, Illinois centennial commission, 1919. Includes bibliography.
Eddy, Thomas Mears, 1823-1874. The patriotism of Illinois. A record of the civil and military history of the state in the war for the Union, with a history of the campaigns in which Illinois soldiers have been conspicuous, sketches of distinguished officers, the roll of the illustrious dead, movements of the sanitary and Christian commissions. by T. M. Eddy ... Chicago, Clarke & co., 1865-66.
Hicken, Victor, 1921- Illinois in the Civil War. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1966. Includes bibliography.
Illinois. Shiloh Battlefield Commission. Illinois at Shiloh; report of the Shiloh battlefield commission and ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected to mark the positions of the Illinois commands engaged in the battle; the story of the battle, by Stanley Waterloo. Comp. by Major George Mason, secretary of the commission. [Chicago, M.A. Donohue & co., printer, 1905?]
Jamison, Matthew H., 1840- Recollections of pioneer and army life, by Matthew H. Jamison, lieutenant E company, Tenth regiment, Illinois veteran volunteer infantry ... Kansas City, Hudson Press [1911]
Praus, Alexis A. Confederate soldiers, sailors, and civilians who died as prisoners of war at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., 1862-1875. Compiled with an introd. by Alexis A. Praus. Kalamazoo, Mich., E. Gray Publications [1968?] (Note: Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago.)
United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 73rd (1862-1865) A history of the Seventy-third Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers : its services and experiences in camp, on the march, on the picket and skirmish lines, and in many battles of the war, 1861-65. Embracing an account of the movement from Columbia to Nashville, and the battles of Spring hill and Franklin. Published by authority of the Regimental reunion association of survivors of the 73d Illinois Infantry Volunteers. [Springfield, Ill., c1890]. (Note cover-title: The preacher regiment 1862-65; Binder's title: "Persimmon regiment.")
Williamson County Centennial Association. Souvenir program of the Williamson County centennial celebration, Fairgrounds, Marion, Illinois, August 26th - September 1st [1939]. Includes A thrilling Williamson county incident of the Civil War, by Mrs. John A. Logan.
Woodruff, George H., 1814- Fifteen years ago; or, The patriotism of Will County, designed to preserve the names and memory of Will County soldiers, both officers and privates - both living and dead: to tell something of what they did, and of what they suffered, in the great struggle to preserve our nationality. By George H. Woodruff ... Joliet, Pub. for the author by J. Goodspeed, 1876.
Indiana
Books:
Cottman, George S. (George Streibe), 1857-1941. Centennial history and handbook of Indiana; the story of the state from its beginning to the close of the civil war, and a general survey of progress to the present time, by George S. Cottman. A survey of the state by counties, embracing specific and local information, with numerous illustrations, by Max R. Hyman. Indianapolis, M. R. Hyman, 1915. (Includes "Part IV. Who's who in Indiana-- brief biographical sketches of prominent men and women."
French, William M. Life, speeches, state papers and public services of Gov. Oliver P. Morton. Ed. by William M. French. Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin printers, 1864.
Gaff, Alan D. On many a bloody field : four years in the Iron Brigade / Alan D. Gaff. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1996. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Griffith, George Washington Ewing, 1833- My 96 years in the great West, Indiana, Kansas and California [by] G. W. E. Griffith. [Los Angeles, c1929]
Holliday, John Hampden, 1846- Indianapolis and the civil war, by John H. Holliday. Indianapolis, E. J. Hecker, printer, 1911.
Indiana. Adjutant General's Office. Indiana in the War of the Rebellion; report of the Adjutant General. [Indianapolis] Indiana Historical Bureau, 1960. Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Pickerill, William N. History of the Third Indiana cavalry, W. N. Pickerill. Indianapolis, Ind. [Aetna printing co.] 1906.
Puntenney, George H. History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and battles--Sept. '61-Oct. '64. Written by Sergeant George H. Puntenney at the request of his comrades. Rushville, Ind., Jacksonian Book and Job Department, 1896.
Snepp, Daniel Webster, 1894- Evansville's channels of trade and the secession movement, 1850-1865, by Daniel W. Snepp ... Indianapolis, Printed for the Society, 1928. Includes bibliography.
Stampp, Kenneth M. (Kenneth Milton) Indiana politics during the Civil War. Indianapolis, Indian Historical Bureau, 1949. Includes bibliography.
Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Indiana in the Civil War era, 1850-1880. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Bureau, 1965. Includes bibliographical essay.
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History of Miami County, Indiana : from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches, notes, etc. : together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana territory, and the State of Indiana [microform] Chicago : Brant & Fuller, 1887. Includes list of "Miami County's dead in the war of the rebellion." 1 reel positive.
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Shirts, Augustus Finch. A history of the formation, settlement and development of Hamilton County, Indiana : from the year 1818 to the close of the Civil War [microform] / by Augustus Finch Shirts. [S.l. : s.n.], 1901. 1 reel positive.
Iowa
Byers, S. H. M. (Samuel Hawkins Marshall), 1838-1933. Iowa in war times, by S.H.M. Byers ... Des Moines, W.D. Condit & Co., 1888.
Crooke, George. The Twenty-first regiment of Iowa volunteer infantry; a narrative of its experience in active service, including a military record of each officer, non-commissioned officer, and private soldier of the organization, comp. by George Crooke... for private distribution only. Milwaukee, Wis., King, Fowle & Co., 1891.
Iowa. Adjutant General's Office. Roster and record of Iowa soldiers in the War of the Rebellion : together with historical sketches of volunteer organizations, 1861-1866. Des Moines : E. H. English, state printer : E.D. Chassell, state binder, 1908-1911.
Lothrop, Charles Henry, 1831-1890. A history of the First regiment Iowa cavalry veteran volunteers, from its organization in 1861 to its muster out of the United States service in 1866. Also, a complete roster of the regiment. By Charles H. Lothrop. Lyons, Ia., Beers & Eaton, printers, 1890. (Note: completed by his wife, Sarah Virginia Lothrop.)
Scott, William Forse, 1843-1933. The Story of a cavalry regiment. The career of the Fourth Iowa veteran volunteers from Kansas to Georgia, 1861-1865. By Wm. Forse Scott. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1893, c1892.
Wallace, Henry, 1836-1916. Uncle Henry's own story of his life, personal reminiscences... Des Moines, Ia., The Wallace publishing company, 1917-1919.
Kansas
Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. Quantrill and the border wars, by William Elsey Connelley. Cedar Rapids, Ia., The Torch Press, 1910.
Crawford, Samuel Johnson, 1835-1913. Kansas in the sixties, by Samuel J. Crawford. Chicago, A. C. McClurg & co., 1911. Includes index.
Decker, Eugene Donald. A selected, annotated bibliography of sources in the Kansas State Historical Society pertaining to Kansas in the Civil War / by Eugene Donald Decker. Emporia : Kansas State Teachers College, 1961.
Griffith, George Washington Ewing, 1833- My 96 years in the great West, Indiana, Kansas and California [by] G. W. E. Griffith. [Los Angeles, c1929]
Kentucky
Street, James, 1924- The struggle for Tennessee : Tupelo to Stones River / by James Street, Jr., and the editors of Time-Life books. Alexandria, Va. Time-Life Books, c1985. Includes bibliography and index.
Van Horne, Thomas Budd, d. 1895. History of the Army of the Cumberland; its organization, campaigns, and battles, written at the request of Major-General George H. Thomas chiefly form his private military journal and official and other documents furnished by him; by Thomas B. Van Horne ... Illustrated with campaign and battle maps, compiled by Edward Ruger. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co., 1875.
Louisiana
Bacon, Edward, 1830-1901. Among the cotton thieves / By Edward Bacon. Detroit, Free Press Steam Book and Job Printing House, 1867.
Bacon, Edward, 1830-1901. Among the cotton thieves. Detroit, Free Press Steam Book and Job Print. House, 1867. [n.p. Committee for the Preservation of the Port Hudson Battlefield, 1962]
Ripley, C. Peter, 1941- . Slaves and freedmen in Civil War Louisiana... Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1976. Includes bibliography and index.
Hepworth, George H. (George Hughes), 1833-1902. The whip, hoe, and sword. Freeport, N.Y. Books for Libraries Press, 1971.
Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896. Camp-fire and cotton-field: southern adventure in time of war. Life with the Union armies, and residence on a Louisiana plantation. By Thomas W. Knox... New York, Blelock and Company, 1865.
Maine
Gerrish, Theodore, 1846-1923. Army life; a private's reminiscences of the Civil War, by Rev. Theodore Gerrish. With an introd. by Hon. Josiah H. Drummond. Portland [Me.] Hoyt, Fogg & Donham [1882].
Tobie, Edward Parsons, 1838- History of the First Maine cavalry, 1861-1865. By Edward P. Tobie. Published by the First Maine cavalry association. Boston, Press of Emery & Hughes, 1887. (Note: Eight companies of the First D.C. cavalry were recruited in Maine and later incorporated with the First Maine cavalry.)
Massachusetts
Allen, Stanton P., 1849-1901. Down in Dixie; life in a cavalry regiment in the war days, from the Wilderness to Appomattox, by Stanton P. Allen. Illustrated by H. G. Lashey. Boston, D. Lothrop Co., [c1892]
Crowinshield, Benjamin William, d. 1892. A history of the First regiment of Massachusetts cavalry volunteers, by Benjamin W. Crowninshield ... With roster and statistics by D. H. L. Gleason ... For the First Massachusetts cavalry association. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1891.
Ewer, James Kendall, 18460 The Third Massachusetts cavalry in the war for the union. By Rev. James K. Ewer. Pub. by direction of the Historical committee of the Regimental association. [Maplewood, Mass., The Wm. G. J. Perry Press] 1903.
Newlin, W. H. (William Henry) An account of the escape of six federal soldiers from prison at Danville, Va. : their travels by night through the enemy's country to the Union pickets at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, in the winter of 1863-64 / By W. H. Newlin. Cincinnati: Western Methodist Book Concern Print., 1889, c1870.
Minnesota
Bishop, J. W. (Judson Wade), 1831-1917. The story of a regiment; being a narrative of the service of the Second regiment, Minnesota veteran volunteer infantry, in the civil war of 1861-1865, by Judson W. Bishop, written and published for, and by request of the surviving members of the regiment. St. Paul, 1890.
Minnesota. Board of Commissioners on Publication of History of Minnesota in Civil and Indian Wars. Minnesota in the Civil and Indian wars, 1861-1865. Prepared and published under the supervision of the Board of commissioners appointed by the act of the Legislature of Minnesota of April 16, 1889. St. Paul, Minn., Printed for the State by the Pioneer Press Company, 1890-1893.
Mississippi
Books:
Greene, F. V. (Francis Vinton), 1850-1921. The Mississippi / Francis Vinton Greene. New York : C. Scribner's, 1903.
Stevenson, James H., 1833- "Boots and saddles." A history of the first volunteer cavalry of the war, known as the First New York (Lincoln) Cavalry, and also as the Sabre regiment. Its organization, campaigns, and battles. By Jas. H. Stevenson. Harrisburg, Patriot Publishing Co., 1879.
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Diana (Steamer) Ship's Log, 1863, 1887. 1 v., 179 p. ill. Ship's log of the Diana (Steamer), 1863-1887, detailing her participation in naval actions of the Civil War in the Mississippi River, near St. Louis, Mo. The log includes: copied letters and general orders, March 4, 1863-Aug. 11, 1864; a roster of men on duty, Nov. 1864-Jan. 1865; a note about the ship's decommissioning; a list of custodians of the log, 1863-1885; a list of the Mississippi Marine Brigade members, 1887; two partial pages of accounts, 1865-1870 of D. E. Wilson and E. A. Hall; and a letter from E. A. Hall, 1865, pasted on the inside front cover. See also Warfare Along the Mississippi by (Lt. Col.) George E. Currie. Currie was the first log keeper and commander of the Diana. Wilson was the last keeper of the log and a member of the Mississippi Marine Brigade, Company C. Bio: The Diana was a member of the Federal Mississippi Ram Fleet, also known as Ellet's Fleet. 1 reel negative.
Missouri
Books:
Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. Quantrill and the border wars, by William Elsey Connelley. Cedar Rapids, Ia., The Torch Press, 1910.
Knox, Thomas Wallace, 1835-1896. Camp-fire and cotton-field: southern adventure in time of war. Life with the Union armies, and residence on a Louisiana plantation. By Thomas W. Knox ... New York, Blelock and Company, 1865.
Neal, William A. An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained ... Ed. and comp. by Dr. W. A. Neal. Chicago, Donohue and Henneberry, printers, 1889. (Note: In Feb. 1864 the 25th Missouri Infantry and Bissell's Engineer Regiment of the West were consolidated to form the 1st Missouri Engineer Regiment.)
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Diana (Steamer) Ship's Log, 1863, 1887. 1 v., 179 p. ill. Ship's log of the Diana (Steamer), 1863-1887, detailing her participation in naval actions of the Civil War in the Mississippi River, near St. Louis, Mo. The log includes: copied letters and general orders, March 4, 1863-Aug. 11, 1864; a roster of men on duty, Nov. 1864-Jan. 1865; a note about the ship's decommissioning; a list of custodians of the log, 1863-1885; a list of the Mississippi Marine Brigade members, 1887; two partial pages of accounts, 1865-1870 of D. E. Wilson and E. A. Hall; and a letter from E. A. Hall, 1865, pasted on the inside front cover. See also Warfare Along the Mississippi by (Lt. Col.) George E. Currie. Currie was the first log keeper and commander of the Diana. Wilson was the last keeper of the log and a member of the Mississippi Marine Brigade, Company C. Bio: The Diana was a member of the Federal Mississippi Ram Fleet, also known as Ellet's Fleet. 1 reel negative.
Nebraska
Nebraska. Secretary of State. Roster of soldiers, sailors, and marines of the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the War of the rebellion residing in Nebraska, June 1, 1893. Published in compliance with section 4451, consolidated statutes of Nebraska. Lincoln, North, 1893.
New Hampshire
Thompson, S. Millet, 1838- Thirteenth regiment of New Hampshire volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865. A diary covering three years and a day. By S. Millett Thompson. Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1888.
New Jersey
Pyne, Henry R. The history of the First New Jersey Cavalry, (Sixteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers) By Henry R. Pyne, chaplain. Trenton, J. A. Beecher, 1871.
Robbins, Walter Raleigh, 1843-1923. War record and personal experiences of Walter Raleigh Robbins, from April 22, 1861, to August 4, 1865, edited by Lilian Rea. [Chicago?] Priv. Print., 1923
New York
Books:
Amidon, Ervan L. (Ervan Lloyd), 1921- Ralph W. Amidon, Civil War soldier of Steuben County, New York : his ancestors and descendants / compiled by Ervan L. Amidon. Traverse City, Mich. : E. L. Amidon, 1986. Includes index.
Bidwell, Frederick David. History of the Forty-ninth New York Volunteers. Comp. by Frederick David Bidwell ... Albany, J.B. Lyon Company, Printers, 1916. Includes Muster roll.
Boudrye, Louis N. Historic records of the Fifth New York Cavalry : first Ira Harris Guard ...[with] interesting accounts of prison life and of the secret service, complete lists of its officers and men / by Rev. Louis N. Boudrye, chaplain of the regiment. Albany, N.Y. : S.R. Gray, 1865.
Bowen, James Riley, 1834- Regimental history of the First New York Dragoons (originally the 130th N. Y. Vol. Infantry) during three years of active service in the great Civil War, by Rev. J. R. Bowen ... [Battle Creek, Mich.] The Author, 1900.
Brown, Richard Carl, 1919- Erie County and the Civil War, by Richard C. Brown. [Buffalo, N.Y.] Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society [1973]
Cheney, Newel, 1836?- History of the ninth regiment, New York volunteer cavalry. War of 1861 to 1865. Complied from letters, diaries, recollections and official records, by Newel Cheney. Poland Center, N.Y., 1901. Includes supplement.
Church, Sanford Elias, 1815-1880. Speech by Hon. Sanford E. Church, at Batavia, October 13, 1863. [Batavia? N.Y. ] 1863.
Clark, L. H. (Lewis H.) Military history of Wayne County, N.Y. : Military register. Wayne County in the Civil War, 1861-1865 / By Lewis H. Clark. Sododus, N. Y. : Lewis H. Clark, Hulett & Gaylord [1883] Cooper, A. (Alonzo), 1830-1919. In and out of rebel prisons / by A. Cooper. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, 1893. Includes index.
Cowan, Edgar, 1815-1885. Speech of Hon. Edgar Cowan, of Pennsylvania, in the Senate of the United States, June 27, 1864, on Mr. Trumbull's amendment repealing the joint resolution of July 17, 1862, qualifying the confiscation act and limiting forfeitures under it to the life of the offender. [New York, 1864].
Cunningham, John Lovell, 1840- Three years with the Adirondack regiment, 118th New York volunteers infantry, from the diaries and other memoranda of John L. Cunningham, Major 118th New York volunteers infantry, brevet lieutenant colonel United States volunteers. [Norwood, Mass., The Plimpton press] 1920.
Hall, Hillman Allyn, 1835-1914. History of the Sixth New York Cavalry (Second Ira Harris Guard) Second Brigade C First Division C Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865; compiled from letters, diaries, recollections and official records by Committee on regimental history, Major Hillman A. Hall, chairman, Regt. Qr. Mr. Sgt. W. B. Besley, treasurer, Sgt. Gilbert G. Wood, historian. Worcester, Mass. the Blanchard press, 1908.
Irwin, Richard Bache. History of the Nineteenth army corps, by Richard B. Irwin. New York [etc.] G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1892.
Meyer, Henry Coddington, 1844-1935. Civil War experiences under Bayard, Gregg, Kilpatrick, Custer, Raulston, and Newberry, 1862, 1863, 1864, by Henry C. Meyer. Priv. print. New York, [Putnam] 1911. (Note: Narrative of service in the 2d and 24th Regiments, New York Cavalry.)
Norton, Chauncey S. "The red neck ties," or, History of the Fifteenth New York Volunteer Cavalry, containing a record of the battles, skirmishes, marches, etc. that the regiment participated in from its organization in August, 1863, to the time its discharge in August, 1865. Compiled and edited by Chauncey S. Norton. Ithaca, Journal book and job printing house, 1891.
Phisterer, Frederick, 1836-1909. New York in the War of the rebellion, 1861-1865. Albany, Weed, Parsons, 1890.
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Speeches of William H. Seward September 4, 1860 to November 2, 1860. [Albany? N.Y. The Evening Journal?, 1860].
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886. Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, before the Democratic Union state convention, at Albany, September 10th, 1862, on receiving the nomination for governor; also, his speech delivered at the Albany convention, Jan. 31st, 1861. New York, Van Evrie, Horton & Co., 1862.
Stevenson, James H., 1833- "Boots and saddles." A history of the first volunteer cavalry of the war, known as the First New York (Lincoln) Cavalry, and also as the Sabre regiment. Its organization, campaigns, and battles. By Jas. H. Stevenson. Harrisburg, Patriot Publishing Co., 1879.
Swayne, Wager, 1834-1902. The Ordinance of 1787 and the War of 1861. An address delivered before the New York Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, by Wager Swayne ... New York, Printed by C.G. Burgoyne [1892].
Swett, J. B. Deeds of the Eighth N. Y. Cavalry. Being a brief record of the engagements participated in by the Eighth Regiment of New York State Volunteer Cavalry, from the time of its organization in 1861, to the close of the rebellion, in 1865 / written by a member of the regiment [J.B. Swett] Rochester, N. Y. : Robt. Dransfield, Book and Job Printer, 1865.
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Ruttenber, Edward Manning, 1825-1907. History of the town of New Windsor, Orange County, N. Y. / by Edward M. Ruttenber. Newburgh, N.Y. : Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands, 1911. Includes indexes. (Note: Civil War registers.) 1 reel (part).
Ohio
Books:
Anderson, James House, 1833- Life and letters of Judge Thomas J. Anderson and wife, including a few letters from children and others; mostly written during the Civil War; a history. Carefully edited and copiously annotated by James H. Anderson ... [Columbus, Ohio] Press of F. J. Heer, 1904.
Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885. The loyal West in the times of the rebellion; also, before and since: being an encyclopedia and panorama of the western states, Pacific states and territories of the Union. Historical, geographical, and pictorial. Illustrated by more than two hundred engravings .... taken ... by the authors. By John W. Barber .... and Henry Howe .... Cincinnati, F. A. Howe, 1865.
Beatty, John, 1828-1914. The citizen-soldier, or, Memoirs of a volunteer / by John Beatty. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, 1983.
Benton, Elbert Jay, 1871-1946. Cultural story of an American city, Cleveland, [by] Elbert Jay Benton. Cleveland, O. Western Reserve historical society, 1943- (Note: Pt. III Under the shadow of a civil war and reconstruction, 1850-1877) 2 v.
Canfield, S. S. (Silas S.) History of the 21st regiment Ohio volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion; by Captain S. S. Canfield. Toledo, Vrooman, Anderson & Bateman, printers, 1893.
Chessman, G. Wallace. Ohio colleges and the Civil War [by] G. Wallace Chessman. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [c1963] Includes bibliography.
Coles, Harry Lewis, 1918- , 1918- Ohio forms an Army. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1962] Includes bibliography.
The Colton letters : Civil War period, 1861-1865 / compiled and edited by Betsey Gates. Scottsdale, Ariz. : McLane Pub., c1993. Includes index.
Davison, Kenneth E. Cleveland during the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [c1962] Includes bibliography.
Devol, Hiram Fosdick, 1831- Biographical Sketch [by] H. F. Devol. Illustrated by Florence W. Devol. Kansas City, Mo., Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Co., 1903.
Downer, Edward T. Ohio troops in the field. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1961?] Includes bibliography.
Harper, Robert S. Ohio handbook of the Civil War. [Columbus] Published by the Ohio Historical Society for the Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, 1961. Includes bibliography.
Harper, Robert S. The Ohio press in the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1961]. Includes bibliography.
Hopkins, Owen Johnston, 1844-1902. Under the flag of the Nation; diaries and letters of a Yankee Volunteer in the Civil War. Edited by Otto F. Bond. Columbus, Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1961]
Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham. Iowa and the rebellion. A history of the troops furnished by the state of Iowa to the volunteer armies of the Union, which conquered the great southern rebellion of 1861-5. By Lurton Dunham Ingersoll. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1866.
Jones, Robert Leslie, 1907- Ohio agriculture during the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for The Ohio Historical Society [1964]
Keesy, William Allen, 1843- War as viewed from the ranks. Personal recollections of the War of the Rebellion, by a private soldier. Norwalk, Ohio Experiment and News Co., c1898.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery. Annual dinner / Ohio Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. [Cincinnati] : The Commandery. 6th [annual dinner] (1889).
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery. Sketches of war history, 1861-1865; papers read before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 1883-19--. Published by the Commandery; v. 1- Cincinnati, R. Clark, 1888-19--.
Murdock, Eugene Converse. Ohio's bounty system in the Civil War [by] Eugene C. Murdock. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1963]. Includes bibliographical references.
Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912. Ohio in the war: her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers. By Whitelaw Reid ... Cincinnati, New York, Moore, Wilstach &Baldwin, 1868.
Ryan, Daniel Joseph, 1855-1923. The civil war literature of Ohio; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes, by Daniel J. Ryan. Cleveland, O., The Burrows brothers company, 1911.
Sandusky County Soldiers' Monument Association (Fremont, Ohio). Proceedings at the unveiling of the soldiers' monument on the site of Fort Stephenson, Fremont, Ohio. With an account of the heroic defense of the fort by Maj. Geo. Croghan, August 2, 1813; also biographical sketches and miscellaneous notes. Fremont, Ohio, The Democratic messenger, 1885.
Shriver, Philip Raymond, 1922- Ohio's military prisons in the Civil War [by] Phillip R. Shriver [and] Donald J. Breen. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press, for the Ohio Historical Society [c1964]. Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Simms, Henry Harrison, 1896- Ohio politics on the eve of conflict. [Columbus?] Ohio State University Press for Ohio Historical Society [1961]. Includes bibliography.
Swisshelm, Jane Grey Cannon, 1815-1884. Crusader and feminist : letter of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 1858-1865 / edited with an introduction and notes by Arthur J. Larsen. Saint Paul : Minnesota Historical Society, 1934.
Tucker, Louis Leonard, 1927- Cincinnati during the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [c1962] Includes bibliography.
United States. Army. Ohio Cavalry Regiment, 3rd (1861-1865) History of the service of the Third Ohio veteran volunteer cavalry in the war for the preservation of the Union from 1861-1865. Compiled from the official records and from diaries of members of the regiment by Serg't Thos. Croft, company C, regimental historian ... Toledo, O., Columbus, O., The Stoneman press, 1910.
Weisenburger, Francis Phelps, 1900- Columbus during the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1963] Includes bibliography.
Wesley, Charles H. (Charles Harris), 1891-1987. Ohio Negroes in the Civil War. [Columbus] Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical Society [1962].
Wildes, Thomas Francis, 1834-1883. Record of the One hundred and sixteenth regiment, Ohio infantry volunteers in the war of the rebellion, by Thos. F. Wildes ... Sandusky, O., I. F. Mack & Bro., printers, 1884.
Williams, T. Harry (Thomas Harry), 1909- Hayes of the twenty-third; the Civil War volunteer officer, by T. Harry Williams. New York, Knopf, 1965. Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Microfilm:
Force, Manning Ferguson (1824-1899) Correspondence. Manning Ferguson Force Papers, 1835-1882, 5 reels. Includes Civil War military documents and correspondence during his service in the 20th Ohio Regiment, Civil War journals (2 v.) and pamphlets (2) about court martial of Gen. Fitz John Porter. Filmed at Univ. of Washington Libraries, Seattle, Wash. in 1965. 5 reels positive. Bio: Lawyer and judge in Cincinnati, Major- General in the Ohio Infantry Regiment, 20th.
Hutchinson, Stephen James (1830- ) Papers, 1862-1865. 1 reel. Civil War letters and papers of a surgeon in Company K, 105th Ohio Infantry, describing his war experience on battlefields of Ken. Microfilmed by Clarke Historical Library in 1970. 1 reel positive.
Pennsylvania
Farrar, Samuel Clarke. The Twenty-second Pennsylvania cavalry and the Ringgold battalion, 1861-1865; written and comp. by Samuel Clarke Farrar.... Pub. under the auspices of the Twenty-second Pennsylvania Ringgold cavalry association. [Akron, O.and Pittsburgh, The New Werner Company,] 1911.
Gracey, Samuel Lewis. Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry. By Rev. S. L. Gracey, chaplain. Published for the officers of the regiment. [Philadelphia], E. H. Butler & Co., 1868.
Huey, Pennock. A True History of the charge of the Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry at Chancellorsville. 2nd ed. With addenda. By Pennock Huey. Philadelphia [Porter & Coates] 1885.
Lloyd, William Penn, 1837-1911. History of the First reg't. Pennsylvania reserve cavalry, from its organization, August, 1861, to September, 1864, with a list of names of all officers and enlisted men who have ever belonged to the regiment ... Philadelphia, King & Baird, printers, 1864.
Morton, Joseph W., jr. Sparks from the camp fire; or, Tales of the old veterans. Thrilling stories of heroic deeds ... as re-told today around the modern camp fire. New and rev. ed. ...Ed. by Joseph W. Morton, jr. ... Philadelphia, the Keystone Publishing Co., 1890.
Pennsylvania. Gettysburg Battle-field Commission. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle. Harrisburg, E. K. Meyers, state printer, 1893.
Pleasants, Henry, 1884- Inferno at Petersburg, by Henry Pleasants, Jr., and George H. Straley. Philadelphia, Chilton Book Co., Book Division [1961] Includes bibliography.
United States. Army. Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 3rd (1861-1865) History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865. Comp. by the Regimental History Committee, in accordance with a resolution of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry Association. Philadelphia, Franklin Printing Company, 1905.
United States. Army. Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 17th (1862-1865) History of the Seventeenth regiment, Pa. volunteer cavalry or one hundred and sixty-second in line of Pa. volunteer regiments, war to suppress the rebellion, 1861-1865; comp. from records of the rebellion, official reports, recollections, reminiscences, incidences, diaries and company rosters, with an appendix by H. P. Moyer, formerly bugler Co. E, 17th regt., Pa. vol. cavalry. Lebanon, Pa., Sowers printing company, 1911.
United States. Army. Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 18th (1862-1865) History of the Eighteenth regiment of cavalry, Pennsylvania volunteers (163d regiment of the line) 1862-1865 ... comp. & ed. by the Publication committee of the regimental association. New York {Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford co.] 1909, c1900.
United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 61st (1861-1865) History, Sixty-first regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-1865, under authority of the Regimental Association ... by A. T. Brewer, historian. Pittsburgh, Art engraving & printing co., 1911.
Vale, Joseph G. Minty and the cavalry. A history of cavalry campaigns in the western armies. By Joseph G. Vale ... Harrisburg Pa., E. K. Meyers, printers, 1886. (Includes rosters of officers of the 4th Mich., 7th Pa., 4th U.S. and 9th Pa. cavalry. A dozen or more other regiments were, at one time or another attached to the brigade.)
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler, 1845- History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 / by Joseph R. C. Ward ... Philadelphia : F. McManus, Jr. & Co., 1906.
Rhode Island
Denison, Frederic, 1819-1901. Sabres and spurs: the First regiment Rhode Island cavalry in the civil war, 1861-1865. Its origin, marches, scouts, skirmished, raids, battles, sufferings, victories, and appropriate official papers; with the roll of honor and roll of regiment... By Rev. Frederic Denison, chaplain...[Central Falls, R.I.] The First Rhode Island cavalry veteran association, 1876.
South Carolina
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Army life in a black regiment / by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. [Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life Books, 1982] c1869.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Army life in a black regiment. With an introd. by Howard Mumford Jones. [East Lansing] Michigan State University Press, 1960 [i. e. 1961]
Tennessee
Belknap, Charles Eugene, 1846-1929. History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863. Lansing, Mich. : R. Smith Printing Co., 1899.
Bokum, Hermann, 1807-1878. The Testimony of a refugee from east Tennessee / by Hermann Bokum. Philadelphia : Printed for gratuitous distribution, 1863.
Davidson, James F. Michigan and the defense of Knoxville, Tennessee, 1863 / by James F. Davidson. [Knoxville, Tn : East Tennessee Historical Society?], 1965. Includes bibliographical references.
Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1916. The battle of Atlanta and other campaigns, addresses, etc., by Major-General Grenville M. Dodge. Council Bluffs, Ia., The Monarch Printing Company, 1910.
Gilmore, James R. (James Roberts), 1822-1903. Down in Tennessee, and Back by way of Richmond / by Edmund Kirke [pseud.] New York : Carleton, 1864.
Korn, Jerry. The fight for Chattanooga : Chickamauga to Missionary Ridge / by Jerry Korn and the editors of Time-Life Books. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, c1985. Includes bibliography and index.
Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway. "Southern battlefields" : a list of battlefields on and near the lines of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway and Western & Atlantic Railroad, and a brief description of the more important battles fought along these lines, also information about Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga Park and the famous engine "General". Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, [189-?]
Palmer, Thomas Witherell, 1830-1913. "To the soldier dead" : a response by Hon. T.W. Palmer to that toast at the annual banquet of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, Detroit, September 15, 1887. Detroit : Lozee & Morrison, printers, 1887.
Poe, O. M. (Orlando Metcalfe), 1832-1895. Personal recollections of the occupation of East Tennessee and the defense of Knoxville. A paper read before Michigan commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, December 5th, 1888, by companion Orlando M. Poe. Detroit, Mich., Ostler Printing Co., 1889.
Portrait and biography of Parson Brownlow, the Tennessee patriot ; together with his last editorial in the Knoxville Whig ; also, his recent speeches, rehearsing his experience with secession, and his prison life. Indianapolis : Asher & co., 1862.
Street, James, 1924- The struggle for Tennessee : Tupelo to Stones River / by James Street, Jr., and the editors of Time-Life books. Alexandria, Va. Time-Life Books, c1985. Includes bibliography and index.
Tennessee. Chickamauga Park Commission. Tennessee monuments and markers. Report of the .... Commission. Nashville,[ Foster & Webb] 1898.
United States. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Atlas of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Vicinity. Washington: The Commission, 1901.
Watkins, Samuel R. "Co. Aytch", Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment; or, A side show of the big show. With an introd. b Bell Irvin Wiley. Jackson, Tenn., McCowat- Mercer Press, 1952. Includes index.
Vermont
Benedict, George Grenville, 1826-1907. Vermont in the Civil War. A history of the part taken by the Vermont soldiers and sailors in the war for the Union, 1861-1865. Burlington, Free press association, 1886-88.
Carpenter, Geo. N. (George N.) History of the Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteers, 1861-1865. By Geo. N. Carpenter. Issued by the committee of publication. Boston, Press of Deland & Barta, 1886.
Newton, William Monroe, 1864- History of Barnard, Vermont, with family genealogies, 1761-1927, by William Monroe Newton. [Montpelier] The Vermont historical society [c1928] Includes lists of Barnard men who fought in the revolution, the war of 1812, and the Civil War. 2 v.
Walker, Aldace F. The Vermont brigade in the Shenandoah Valley. 1864. By Aldace F. Walker. Burlington, Free press association, 1869.
Virginia
Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902. The battle of Chancellorsville. By Samuel P. Bates. Meadville, Pa., E. T. Bates, 1882.
Blackford, Susan Leigh Colson, 1835- Letters from Lee's army; or, Memoirs of life in and out of the army in Virginia\ during the War Between the States. compiled by Susan Leigh Blackford from original and contemporaneous memoirs, correspondence and diaries. Annotated by her husband, Charles Minor Blackford. Edited and abridged for publication by Charles Minor Blackford III. New York, Scribner, 1947.
Brock, Sallie A., 1845?- Richmond during the war : four years of personal observation / by a Richmond Lady. [Alexandria, VA : Time-Life Books], 1983.
Dowdey, Clifford, 1904- Experiment in rebellion, by Clifford Dowdey. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1946. Includes bibliography.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Photographic sketch book of the Civil War. New York, Dover Publications [1959]
Grimsley, Daniel Amon, 1840-. Battles in Culpeper county, Virginia, 1861-1865. And other articles by Major Daniel A. Grimsley, of the Sixth Virginia Cavalry. Compiled and published by Raleigh Travers Green, Culpeper, Virginia. [Culpeper, Va., Exponent Printing Office] 1900.
Hentry, G. A. (George Alfred), 1832-1902. With Lee in Virginia. A story of the American Civil War. By G. A. Hentry. Illustrated by Gordon Browne. Chicago, M. A. Donohue [1899?]
Kishpaugh, Robert A., 1878- Fredericksburg; a guide to its points of interest and the battlefield park. Fredericksburg, Va. : Robert A. Kishpaugh, c1929.
Lang, Theodore F. Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865. With an introductory chapter on the status of Virginia for thirty years prior to the war. By Theodore F. Lang ... Baltimore, Deutsch publishing co., 1895.
McClellan, Henry Brainerd, 1840-1904. The life and campaigns of Major-General J. E. B. Stuart, commander of the cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia. By H. B. McClellan. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company; Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph and English, 1885. Includes rolls of the 2nd and 3rd regiments, and of Companies B, E, F, and K of the 1st regiment, Virginia cavalry.
Moore, Edward Alexander, 1842- The story of a cannoneer under Stonewall Jackson, in which is told the part taken by the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia / by Edward A. Moore; with introductions by Robert E. Lee, Jr., and Henry St. George Tucker. Alexandria, Va. Time-Life Books, [1983]
Schaff, Morris, 1840-1929. The battle of the wilderness. With maps and plans. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1910.
Stine, J. H. (James Henry), d. 1906. A History of the Army of the Potomac. By J. H. Stine ... [Washington, D. C., Gibson bros., printers, c1893]
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Report of Major General John Pope. Washington, D. C. : Govt. Print. Off., 1863.
West Virginia
Lang, Theodore F. Loyal West Virginia from 1861 to 1865. With an introductory chapter on the status of Virginia for thirty years prior to the war. By Theodore F. Lang ... Baltimore, Deutsch publishing co., 1895.
Sutton, Joseph J. History of the Second regiment West Virginia cavalry volunteers, during the war of the rebellion. By J. J. Sutton. Portsmouth, O., 1892.
Wisconsin
Books:
Bradley, Isaac Samuel, 1853-1912. A bibliography of Wisconsin's participation in the war between the states, based upon material contained in the Wisconsin Historical Library, comp. by Isaac Samuel Bradley ... [Madison] Wisconsin History Commission, 1911.
Clark, James I. Chronicles of Wisconsin. [Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1955-56] Includes bibliographies. (v. 5-6 cover Civil War.) 16 v.
Current, Richard Nelson. The Civil War era, 1848-1873 / Richard N. Current. Madison : State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1976. Includes "Essay on sources."
Dawes, Rufus R., 1838-1899. Service with the Sixth Wisconsin volunteers. Marietta, Ohio, E.R. Alderman & Sons, 1890.
Haight, Theron Wilber. Three Wisconsin Cushings; a sketch of the lives of Howard B., Alonzo H. and William B. Cushing, children of a pioneer family of Waukesha county, by Theron Wilber Haight. [Madison] Wisconsin History Commission, 1910.
Hill, William, 1838-1920. Civil War diary of William Hill / Sterling Heights Genealogical & Historical Society. Sterling Heights, MI : The Society, c1992.
Hinkley, Julian Wisner, 1838-1916. A narrative of service with the Third Wisconsin infantry, by Julian Wisner Hinkley. [Madison] Wisconsin history commission, 1912.
Hurn, Ethel Alice. Wisconsin women in the war between the states, by Ethel Alice Hurn. [Madison] Wisconsin history commission, 1911.
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918. An artilleryman's diary, by Jenkin Lloyd Jones. [Madison] Wisconsin History Commission, 1914.
Merk, Frederick, 1887- Economic history of Wisconsin during the Civil War decade, by Frederick Merk. Madison, The Society, 1916.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Wisconsin Commandery. War papers read before the commandery of the state of Wisconsin, Military order of the loyal lEgion of the United States. Published under direction of the commandery, vol. 1. Milwaukee, Burdick, Armitage & Allen [etc.] 1891.
Newton, James King, d. 1892. A Wisconsin boy in Dixie, the selected letters of James K. Newton. Edited by Stephen E. Ambrose. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1961.
Partridge, George Washington, 1839-1863. Letters from the Iron Brigade : George Washington Partridge, Jr., 1839-1863 : Civil War letters to his sister/ [edited by] Hugh L. Whitehouse. Indianapolis : Guild Press of Indiana, 1994. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Paul, William G. Wisconsin's Civil War Archives, compiled by William G. Paul, with the assistance of David J. Delgado and Jack K. Jallings. Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1965. Includes bibliography.
Microfilm:
Soldiers and citizens' album of biographical record [of Wisconsin] : containing personal sketches of army men and citizens prominent in loyalty to the Union ; also a chronological and statistical history of the civil war and a history of the Grand Army of the Republic ; with portraits of soldiers and prominent citizens [microform]. Chicago : Grand Army Publishing Co., 1890.