United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories
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- The 24th Wisconsin Infantry in the Civil War, the biography of a regiment, Wm. J.K. Beaudot
- Soldiers when they go, the story of Camp Randall, 1861-1865, Carolyn J. Mattern
- Private Elisha Stockwell, Jr.,, sees the Civil War., Edited by Byron R. Abernethy
- A Wisconsin boy in Dixie, Civil War letters of James K. Newton, edited by Stephen E. Ambrose
- Giants in their tall black hats, essays on the Iron Brigade, edited by Alan T. Nolan and Sharon Eggleston Vipond
- The Civil War letters of Colonel Hans Christian Heg, edited by Theodore C. Blegen
- An artilleryman's diary,, by Jenkin Lloyd Jones
- Old Abe the war eagle, a true story of the Civil War and Reconstruction, Richard H. Zeitlin
- Service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers., Edited with an introd. by Alan T. Nolan
- Black Civil War soldiers, the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, by Susan K. Baumann
- Wisconsin at Shiloh,, report of the commission,, comp. by Capt. F. H. Magdeburg
- A stillness at Appomattox
- A brotherhood of valor, the common soldiers of the Stonewall Brigade, C.S.A., and the Iron Brigade, U.S.A., Jeffry D. Wert
- Letters home to Sarah, the Civil War letters of Guy C. Taylor, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteers, Guy C. Taylor ; edited by Kevin Alderson and Patsy Alderson
- A glorious army, Robert E. Lee's triumph, 1862-1863, Jeffry D. Wert
- Nothing but victory, the Army of the Tennessee, 1861-1865, Steven E. Woodworth
- The sword of Lincoln, the Army of the Potomac, Jeffry D. Wert
- One gallant rush;, Robert Gould Shaw and his Brave Black Regiment
- Wisconsin in the war of the rebellion;, a history of all regiments and batteries the state has sent to the field, and deeds of her citizens, governors and other military officers, and state and national legislators to suppress the rebellion., By Wm. De Loss Love
- Story of the service of Company E,, and the Twelfth Wisconsin regiment, veteran volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion. Beginning with September 7th, 1861, and ending with July 21st, 1865., Written by one of the boys
- Annual reports of the adjutant general of the state of Wisconsin for the years 1860[-1865], Reprint of 1912, authorized by chap. 595, laws of 1911., Charles E. Estabrook, editor. Duncan McGregor, Charles R. Boardman, associate commissioners
- The Iron Brigade, a military history, Alan T. Nolan ; with maps by Wilson K. Hoyt III
- The Civil War journal of Samuel Henry Brehm, 130th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, August 8, 1862 to May 21, 1863, edited and annotated by William A. Brehm, Jr
- 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 ..
- Wisconsin at Vicksburg:, report of the Wisconsin-Vicksburg Monument Commission, including the story of the campaign and siege of Vicksburg in 1865 with especial reference to the activities therein of Wisconsin troops, Compiled for the Commission by Hosea W. Rood
- Co. "Aytch", the first Tennessee regiment or a side show to the big show, by Sam R. Watkins, Columbia, Tennessee
- The military history of Wisconsin, a record of the civil and military patriotism of the state, in the war for the union, with a history of the campaigns in which Wisconsin soldiers have been conspicuous--regimental histories--sketches of distinguished officers--the roll of the illustrious dead--movements of the Legislature and state officers, etc., By E. B. Quiner
- Glory Road;, the bloody route from Fredericksburg to Gettysburg
- A Wisconsin boy in Dixie,, the selected letters of James K. Newton., Edited by Stephen E. Ambrose
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