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- The slaves' war, the Civil War in the words of former slaves, Andrew Ward
- Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth, the Civil War letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, edited by Christian G. Samito
- The American Iliad, the epic story of the Civil War as narrated by eyewitnesses and contemporaries, by Otto Eisenschiml and Ralph Newman
- Arbitrary arrests in the South, or, Scenes from the experience of an Alabama Unionist, By R.S. Tharin ..
- Images from the storm, 300 Civil War images by the author of Eye of the storm, written and illustrated by Robert Knox Sneden ; edited by Charles F. Bryan, Jr., James C. Kelly, and Nelson D. Lankford
- Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, 4th series, no. 1-10
- Reminiscences of two years in the United States navy, By John M. Batten. Printed for the author
- An Irishman in the Iron Brigade, the Civil War memoirs of James P. Sullivan, Sergt., Company K, 6th Wisconsin Volunteers, by William J.K. Beaudot and Lance J. Herdegen
- Battles and leaders of the Civil War, Being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers. New introd. by Roy F. Nichols, vol. 2, 2
- Passages from the life of Henry Warren Howe, consisting of diary and letters written during the civil war, 1861-1865. A condensed history of the Thirtieth Massachusetts regiment and its flags, together with the genealogies of the different branches of the family ..
- The Potomac and the Rapidan
- Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 11
- Irish green and Union blue, the Civil War letters of Peter Welsh, color sergeant, 28th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, edited by Lawrence Frederick Kohl with Margaret Cossé Richard
- Baltimore and the nineteenth of April, 1861, a study of the war, by George William Brown ; with a new introduction by Kevin Conley Ruffner
- Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 16
- Random thoughts, by John Mullin Batten
- Leverett Bradley, a soldier-boy's letters, 1862-1865; a man's work in the ministry, Edited by Susan Hinckley Bradley. The priesthood; a sermon by Phillips Brooks
- My unknown soldier, a history of the 4th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in the Civil War, by Nancy O. Weber
- Blood, stories of life and death from the Civil War, edited by Peter Kadzis
- Four years in Secessia, adventures within and beyond the Union lines: embracing a great variety of facts, incidents, and romance of the war, By Junius Henri Browne ..
- The Melvin memorial., Sleepy Hollow cemetery, Concord, Massachusetts, a brother's tribute; exercises at dedication, June 16, 1909
- Field, camp, hospital and prison in the civil war, 1863-1865, Charles A. Humphreys, chaplain, Second Massachusetts cavalry volunteers
- Meade's headquarters, 1863-1865, letters of Colonel Theodore Lyman from the Wilderness to Appomattox, selected and edited by George R. Agassiz
- The Civil War archive, the history of the Civil War in documents, edited by Henry Steele Commager ; revised and expanded by Erik Bruun
- War letters of William Thompson Lusk, captain, assistant adjutant-general, United States Volunteers 1861-1863, afterward M.D., LL. D
- The Irish Brigade, by Steven J. Wright
- An Irishman in Dixie, Thomas Conolly's diary of the fall of the Confederacy, edited by Nelson D. Lankford
- A time of war, a northern chronicle of the Civil War, Stuart Murray
- History of the Second Massachusetts regiment of infantry, a prisoner's diary. A paper read at the officers' reunion in Boston, May 11, 1877, by Samuel M. Quincy
- Four years of fighting, a volume of personal observations with the army and navy from the first battle of Bull Run to the fall of Richmond, by Charles Carleton Coffin
- My first campaign
- Voices of the 55th, letters from the 55th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865, edited and annotated by Noah Andre Trudeau
- Musket and sword, or, The camp, march, and firing line in the Army of the Potomac, by Edwin C. Bennett
- My life in the Irish Brigade, the Civil War memoirs of Private William McCarter, 116th Pennsylvania Infantry, edited by Kevin E. O'Brien
- Nurse and spy in the Union army, comprising the adventures and experiences of a woman in hospitals, camps, and battle-fields, By Emma E. Edmonds
- Hardtack and coffee, or, The unwritten story of army life, by John D. Billings ; illustrated by Charles W. Reed ; introduction to the Bison Book edition by William L. Shea
- Marching through Georgia, Pen-pictures of every-day life in General Sherman's army, from the beginning of the Atlanta campaign until the close of the war, by F. Y. Hedley... Illustrated by F. L. Stoddard
- Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 13
- Personal narratives of events in the war of the rebellion, being papers read before the Rhode Island soldiers and sailors historical society, no. 12
- Leaves from a lawyer's life, afloat and ashore, By Charles Cowley
- This was Andersonville, the true story of Andersonville Military Prison ..., by John McElroy ; edited with an introd. by Roy Meredith ; illustrated by Arthur Meredith, Jr