United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
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- The Civil War letters of Colonel Hans Christian Heg, edited by Theodore C. Blegen
- A Wisconsin boy in Dixie, Civil War letters of James K. Newton, edited by Stephen E. Ambrose
- An artilleryman's diary,, by Jenkin Lloyd Jones
- All for the Union, the Civil War diary and letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes, edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes ; foreword by Geoffrey C. Ward
- Combat, the Civil War/, edited and with commentary by Don Congdon
- The slaves' war, the Civil War in the words of former slaves, Andrew Ward
- Through blood & fire., selected Civil War papers of Major General Joshua Chamberlain, Mark Nesbitt
- John Washington's Civil War, a slave narrative, edited, with an introduction and notes, by Crandall Shifflett
- A southern boy in blue, the memoir of Marcus Woodcock, 9th Kentucky Infantry (U.S.A.), edited by Kenneth W. Noe
- The life of Billy Yank, the common soldier of the Union, Bell Irvin Wiley
- Private Elisha Stockwell, Jr.,, sees the Civil War., Edited by Byron R. Abernethy
- Wisconsin soldiers and sailors reunion roster, containing the postoffice address, occupation and name of every Wisconsin soldier and sailor now living ... Also the name of every Wisconsin soldier who perished in the war ... Also, a complete roster of Wisconsin's armed military organizations ... together with ... historical sketches, personal reminiscences and anecdotes of Wisconsin men in the war ..., / comp. under the supervision of the President of the Wisconsin Soldiers Reunion Association
- The common soldier of the Civil War, Bell I. Wiley
- As if it were glory, Robert Beecham's Civil War from the Iron Brigade to the Black regiments, edited with an introduction by Michael E. Stevens
- Hearts touched by fire, the best of battles and leaders of the Civil War, edited and with an introduction by Harold Holzer ; with contributions by James M. McPherson ... [et al.]
- Hardtack and coffee;, or, The unwritten story of army life., Illustrated by Charles W. Reed
- A brotherhood of valor, the common soldiers of the Stonewall Brigade, C.S.A., and the Iron Brigade, U.S.A., Jeffry D. Wert
- With the 3rd Wisconsin Badgers, the living experience of the Civil War through the journals of Van R. Willard, edited by Steven S. Raab ; foreword by William C. Davis
- 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
- The Civil War, Virginia Schomp
- 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
- This wicked rebellion, Wisconsin Civil War soldiers write home, edited by John Zimm ; foreword by Michael Edmonds
- The Civil War, the first year told by those who lived it, edited by Brooks D. Simpson, Stephen W. Sears, Aaron Sheehan-Dean
- A narrative of service with the Third Wisconsin infantry,, by Julian Wisner Hinkley
- The most fearful ordeal, original coverage of the Civil War, by writers and reporters of The New York Times ; introduction and notes by James M. McPherson
- A Wisconsin boy in Dixie,, the selected letters of James K. Newton., Edited by Stephen E. Ambrose
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