The Complete

History & Genealogy

Collection of the:

Civil War

For the Serious Civil War Historian and Genealogist.

This is the Largest compilation of historical and genealogical books on the Civil War to be found anywhere on the planetary surface. No one comes close in providing you this much useful information at this low price.

 

Rosters, Photographs, Battles, Biographies, Prisons, Letters, Diaries, Journals, Magazines etc. etc. !

 

This collection of 42 DVDs contains 2,055 e-books arranged in an attractive top quality black leather bound DVD Library Storage System from Bellagio-Italia ® (The DVD binder measures 11" by 8.5")

What You Get:

States in the Civil War Collection - 30 DVDs

Alabama - 18 Books

Connecticut - 32 Books

Georgia - 20 Books

Illinois - 64 Books

Indiana - 46 Books

Iowa - 26 Books

Kansas - 18 Books

Kentucky - 18 Books

Louisiana - 30 Books

Maine - 48 Books

Maryland - 14 Books

Massachusetts - 105 Books

Michigan - 34 Books

Minnesota - 29 Books

Mississippi - 17 Books

Missouri - 21 Books

New Hampshire - 25 Books

New Jersey - 15 Books

New York - 112 Books

North Carolina - 21 Books

Ohio - 72 Books

Pennsylvania - 88 Books

Rhode Island - 25 Books

South Carolina - 27 Books

Tennessee - 25 Books

Texas - 29 Books

Vermont - 26 Books

Virginia - 42 Books

West Virginia - 12 Books

Wisconsin - 12 Books

Civil War Topics Collection - 12 DVDs

Battles - 118 Books

Rosters - 70 Books

Prisons - 70 Books

The War of the Rebellion  - 128 Books

C.S.A. Veteran Magazine - 372 Issues

United C.S.A. Veterans - 70 Books

Letters Home (Soldiers) - 32 Books

Diaries and Journals - 58 Books

Photographic History of the Civil War - 12 Books

Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) - 54 Books

 

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 Contents:

The Civil War Topics Collection:

 

Battles - 118 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

 

100 Great Battles of the Rebellion (A detailed account of Regiments and Batteries engaged - casualties, killed, wounded and missing and the number of men in action in each Regiment) by W.P. Kremer- (1906) - 380 total pages

A Full and Detailed History of the Siege of Vicksburg by A.S. Abrams- (1863) - 84 pages

Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (This is a 4 Volume set based upon "The Century War Series" containing many maps, drawings and photographs)  by contributions from Union and C.S.A. Officers  - (1887) - 3164 total pages

Ceremonies at the Unveiling of the South Carolina Monument on the Chickamauga Battlefield  (Excerpt from page 37:  The prize may be lost, or torn from an enfeebled hand by a hand more powerful, yet the noble spirit and the real heroism of the sacrifice remain forever ! They live in memory : they live in history: they are with us in our Monuments, to refine our selfishness, to purify our ambitions, to chasten our hopes, and to exalt our courage.- (1901) - 60 pages

Battlefields of the South From Bull Run to Fredericksburg (With Sketches of C.S.A. Commanders, and gossip of the Camps and maps)  by an English Combatant - (1864) - 562 pages

The Illustrated Comprehensive History of the Great Battle of Shiloh (Profusely illustrated with rosters)   by Samuel M. Howard - (1921) - 364 pages

+++++++ 115 more books on Battles not listed due to space limitations.

Rosters - 70 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

 

100 great battles of the rebellion; a detailed account of regiments and batteries engaged -- casualties, killed, wounded and missing, and the number of men in action in each regiment; also, all the battles of the Revolution, War of 1812-5, Mexican War, Indian battles, American-Spanish War, and naval battles. State rosters from the several northern states, giving the enrollment, number killed, wounded, died and deserted from each organization during the war by Wesley Potter Kremer - (1906) - 366 pages of

 the two armies in the civil war (1909])

A brief history of the Ladies' Memorial Association of Charleston, S. C., from its organization in 1865 to April 1, 1880. Together with a roster of the C.S.A. dead interned at Magnolia and the various city church-yards by the Ladies Memorial Association of Charleston – (1880) – 42 pages

 

A brief history of the Thirty-fourth regiment, N. Y. S. V. : embracing a complete roster of all officers and men and a full account of the dedication of the monument on the battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1902 by Louis N. Chapin – (1903) – 188 pages

 

A condensed history of the 56th Regiment, New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry, which was part of the organization known as the "Tenth Legion" in the Civil War, 1861-1865, together with a register or roster of all the members of the regiment, and the war record of each member as recorded in the Adjutant General's Office at Albany, New York by Joel C. Blake – (1906) – 424 pages

 

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 – (1890) – 418 pages

+++++++ 65 more books on Rosters not listed due to space limitations.

 

 

Prisons - 70 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

 

A List of the Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville - Copied from the official record in the Surgeon's office at published by The Tribune Association - (1866) - 100 pages

The Barbarities of the Rebels, as shown in their cruelty to the Federal Wounded and Prisoners; in their outrages upon Union men; in the murder of Negroes, and in their unmanly conduct throughout the rebellion by Colonel Percy Howard - (1863) - 52 pages

The Southern Side, or, Andersonville Prison compiled from official documents and appendix showing the number of prisoners that died at Andersonville  and the causes of death; classified lists of all that died in stockade and hospital by R. Randolph Stevenson, M.D. - (1876) - 518 pages

Richmond Prisons 1861-1862 compiled from the original records kept by the C.S.A. Government - Journals kept by Union prisoners of war, together with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the Four Thousand who were confined there by William H. Jeffrey - (1893) - 286 pages

United States Bonds; or duress by Federal Authority - a journal of Current Events during an Imprisonment of fifteen months, at Fort Delaware by Isaac W.K. Handy of Augusta County, VA. - (1874) - 764 pages

Recollections of Alexander H. Stephens - His Diary kept when a prisoner at Fort Warren, Boston Harbour, 1865; Giving Incidents and Reflections of his prison Life and some letters and reminiscences by Myrta Lockett Avary - (1910) - 600 pages

Narrative of Prison Life at Baltimore and Johnson's Island, Ohio by Henry E. Shepherd - (1917) - 40 pages

+++++++ 63 more books on Prisons not listed due to space limitations.

 

 

The War of the Rebellion -

The
Official Records of the Union and C.S.A. Armies

128 Books

No serious study of the American Civil War is complete without consulting the Official Records (OR). The 128 volumes of the “OR” provide the most comprehensive, authoritative reference on Civil War operations than any other record documenting this war. The reports contained in the Official Records are those of the principal leaders who fought the battles and then wrote their assessments. The Official Records are thus the eyewitness accounts of the veterans themselves.

Series I Contains 111 Books and focuses on military operations. These include the battle reports for both Union and C.S.A. armies, arranged chronologically by campaign and theater of operations. Union reports are followed by C.S.A. accounts. The intent is to provide a complete history of the event in the same volume.

Series II Contains 8 books, and includes Union and C.S.A. correspondence, orders, reports, and returns relating to Prisoners of War, as well as political prisoners.

Series III Contains 5 books, and includes "miscellaneous" Union correspondence, orders, and reports pertaining to the organization and logistics of the Union war effort. Series III also includes calls for troops, correspondence between National and State authorities, and correspondence between Union and C.S.A. authorities.

Series IV Contains 3 books, and includes "miscellaneous" correspondence, orders, and reports of the Confederacy. Also found in Series IV are the General and Special Orders of the C.S.A. States Army, as well as correspondence relating to conscription and blockage running.

Index: General Index, and Additions and Corrections.   1901

As primary source material, the Official Records are, without question, the most complete and impartial documentation on the American Civil War. They provide a foundation for serious research into virtually every aspect of the war.

 

The C.S.A. Veteran Magazine - 372 Issues

 

One of the many privileges of winning a war is that the victors gain the right to record history as they want  the world to remember them.  Too often, the conquered never get to tell their side of the story. The binding pride and ideologies of the South are remembered within the volumes of these historical treasures.

The C.S.A. Veteran Magazine was a window to these ideologies with a greater understanding of the southern stance to both unify and be remembered for their accomplishments, struggles and losses.

The C.S.A. Veteran Magazine was a publication that ran for 31 years with a total of 372 monthly issues between 1893 and 1923. The magazine was published by "The Sons of C.S.A. Veterans".  These historical references are loaded with articles, photographs, rosters, drawings, maps, biographies and much more. The contents are literally riddled with product and service advertisements of the era which give insight to the needs and wants of a post war turn-of-the-century society.

 

United C.S.A. Veterans - 70 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

Report on the Re-Burial of the C.S.A. Dead in Arlington Cemetery (Attention called to the care required for the graves of the C.S.A. soldiers who died in Federal prisons and military hospitals now buried in the northern states) by Charles B. Rouss-  Camp no. 1101 United C.S.A. Veterans - (1901) - 26 pages

Roster of the Ex-C.S.A. Soldiers Living in Lincoln County (Lists both Companies and Regiments and honors those that fell with included obituaries) An address delivered by A. Nixon and before the United C.S.A. Veterans- (1907) - 26 pages

First Annual C.S.A. Gray Book (Lists members of Camp no. 484 and photographs of C.S.A. monuments and Macon County, GA business advertisements )  by R.A. Smith - Camp No, 484 United C.S.A. Veterans - (1912) - 64 pages

Record of the C.S.A. Sailor (Devoted to the history of the C.S.A. Navy and those that served in it.- (1925) - 36 pages

Register of C.S.A. Soldiers who Died in Camp Douglas 1862-65 and Lie Buried in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago Il (Complete roster of Name, Company and Regiment, there are 4,317 patriots listed in these pages)  by Camp No. 8 United C.S.A. Veterans - (1892) - 72 pages

The Flags of the C.S.A. Armies, Returned to the Men Who Bore them by the United States Government (Pictures of each of the tattered, torn and bloodied flags tell the story with a description of each flag and the brave souls that fought for them) - (1905) - 64 pages

+++++++ 64 more books on UCV not listed due to space limitations.

 

Letters Home - 32 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

 

Letters of a Family During the War of the Union, 1861-1865, Vols. 1 & 2 by Bacon, Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey- (1899) - 774 total pages

Soldier Boy's Letters to his Father and Mother, 1861-1865 by Cooke,Chauncey Herbert - (1915) - 104 pages

Letters from a Surgeon of the Civil War Compiled by Martha Derby Perry - (1906) - 268 pages

War Letters of a disbanded Volunteer by Joseph Barber - (1864) - 324 pages

Army Life in Virginia. Letters from the Twelfth Vermont Regiment  by George Grenville Benedict - (1895) - 228 pages

Army Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie by J.B. Polley- (1908) - 358 pages

+++++++ 26 more books on Letters not listed due to space limitations.

 

Diaries and Journals - 58 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

A C.S.A. Girl's Diary (The author, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, records her experiences as a young lady living in the Confederacy during the war between the states) by Sarah Morgan Dawson- (1913) - 482 total pages

Army Life of an Illinois Soldier (Includes a Day by Day Record of Sherman's March to the Sea- Letters and Diary of the late Charles W. Wills) compiled and published by his sister) - (1906) - 394 pages

An Artilleryman's Diary (The author was a member of the U.S. Army, Wisconsin Light Artillery, 6th) by Jenkin Lloyd Jones - (1914) - 440 pages

Diary of a Tar Heel C.S.A. Soldier (The life of the man behind the gun." His narrative provides an overview of a soldier's itinerant routine over a four-year span, during which time the basic need for sleep, food, and clothing became as important as the battles he fought and survived) by Louis Leon - (1913) - 324 pages

Army Life From A Soldier's Journal (Incidents, Sketches and Record of a Union Soldier's Army Life, In Camp and Field)  by Albert O. Marshall- (1883) - 416 pages

Diary of an Enlisted Man (The Recollections of a Union Soldier of 'Bostwicks Tigers, ' 128th New York Volunteers) by Lawrence Van Alstyne- (1910) - 374 pages

+++++++ 52 more books on Diaries and Journals not listed due to space limitations.

 

Photographic History of the Civil War - 12 Books

(Partial List of Contents)

 

Volume 1 -  The Opening Battles. (368 pages)
Volume 2 -  Two Years of Grim War.
(363 pages)
Volume 3 -  The decisive battles.
(353 pages)
Volume 4 -  The cavalry.
(336 pages)
Volume 5 -  Forts and artillery. (316 pages)
Volume 6 -  The navies.
(322 pages)
Volume 7 -  Prisons and hospitals
. (352 pages)
Volume 8 -  Soldier life, Secret service.
(382 pages)
Volume 9 -  Poetry and Eloquence of Blue and Gray.
(353 pages)
Volume 10 - Armies and leaders.
(362 pages)

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