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Many men fought and died in The Civil War. It
remains the bloodiest conflict in American History. This unique
collection of old Civil War Rosters shows the names of the folks that
participated in the different battles and regiments. All neatly
arranged on one easy to use DVD.
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Books Including the Rosters of The Civil War:
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) - 372 pages
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 Confederate dead interred at Magnolia and the
various city church-yards by the Ladies Memorial Association of
Charleston – (1880) – 46 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) – 196 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) – 436 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) – 496 pages
A History of the Henry
County commands which served in the Confederate States army,
including rosters of the various companies
enlisted in Henry County, Tenn by Edwin H. Rennolds – (1904) – 312 pages
A History of the Tenth
Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, with biographical sketches of the officers
who fell in battle. And a complete
roster of all the officers and men connected with it--showing all
changes by promotion, death or resignation, during the military
existence of the regiment by Edwin Mortimer Haynes - (1870) - 257 pages
A Military Record of
Battery D, First Ohio Veteran Volunteers, Light Artillery,
by U.S. Army - (1908) - 241 pages
A Narrative of the
Formation and Services of the Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers, from
April 15, 1861, to July 14, 1865.
Being a brief account of their experiences in the camp and in the field,
to which is added a roster, containing the names of all surviving
members known to the Veteran association by Gustavus B. Hutchinson -
(1893) - 101 pages
A Roster of General
Officers, Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives, Military
Organizations, etc., in Confederate
Service During The War Between by Charles Colcock Jones – (1876) - 150
pages
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 by William A. Neal – (1889) – 324 pages
Company G. : A record of
the services of one company of the 157th N. Y. vols. in the war of the
rebellion, from Sept. 19, 1862 to
July 10, 1865, including the roster of the company by Albert Rowe Barlow
– (1899) – 250 pages
Complete History of the
46th Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry,
from the date of its organization in 1861, to its
final discharge, February 1st, 1866, containing a full and authentic
account of the participation of the Regiment in the battles, sieges,
skirmishes and expeditions in which it has been engaged, together with a
complete roster of the Regiment, showing the promotions, commissioned
and non-commissioned, deaths, discharges and desertions by Henry H.
Woodbury - (1866) - 80 pages
Complete roster of the
Eighth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers
by New Hampshire Adjutant-General’s Office – (
1895) – 113 pages
Historic record and
complete biographic roster, 21st Me.
Vols. with reunion records of the 21st Maine Regimental Association by
Joseph T. Woodward – (1907) – 288 pages
History and complete
roster of the Massachusetts regiments,
minute men of '61 who responded to the first call
of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and
Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of
minute men of Massachusetts - (1910) - 431 pages
History and Roster of
Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-5
by the Maryland General Assembly – (1898) – 860 pages
History and Roster of the
Fourth and Fifth Independent Battalions and Thirteenth Regiment Ohio
Cavalry Volunteers: their battles
and skirmishes, roster of the dead, etc. by Howard Aston – (1902) - 220
pages
History and Roster of
Maryland Volunteers, War Of 1861-5,
Volume 1, by The General Assebmly of Marylan, L. Allison Wilmer,
(1898), 860 pages
History and Roster of the
Seventh Pa. Cavalry Veteran Volunteers
by The U.S. Army – (1904) – 148 pages
History of the 2nd Iowa
Cavalry, A Complete Roster of Each Company,
A Detailed Account of its Organization, Marches and
the Battles in Which it has Participated, Also, A Complete Roster of
Each Company, by Sergeant Lyman B Pierce, (1865), 245 pages
History of the 35th
Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865.
With a Roster, by A Committee of the Regimental
Association, (1884), 503 pages
History of the 37th
Regiment, Mass. Volunteers, in the Civil War of 1861-1865,
with a comprehensive sketch of the doigns of
Massachusetts as a state, and of the principle campaigns of the war, by
James L Bowen, (1884), 945 pages
History of the 51st
Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry,
A Narrative of the its Organization, Marches, Battles and Other
Experiences in Camp and Prison, From 1861 to 1866, by WM Hartpence,
(1894), 433 pages
History of the 81st
Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Great War of the
Rebellion, 1861 To 1865, Telling of
its origin and organization, A Description of the Material of Which it
was Composed, its rapid and severe marches, hard service and fierce
conflicts on many bloody fields. Pathetic scenes, amusin incidents and
thrilling episodes. by Corporal Geo. W. Morris, (1901), 207 pages
History of the Corn
Exchange Regiment, 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers, from their first
engagement at Antietam to Appomattox.
To which is added a record of its organization and
a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one
hundred illustrations by the U.S. Army - (1888) - 802 pages
Illustrated roster of the
Department of Illinois Grand Army of the Republic
by Grand Army of the Republic – (1914) – 167 pages
Itinerary of the Seventh
Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864,
with roster, portraits and biographies by Lawrence Wilson – (1907) – 928
pages
Official roster of the
soldiers of the state of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,
Volumes 1 through 12, by The Ohio
Roster Commission, published by the authority of the general assembly –
(1886), A total of 9,664 pages across all 12 volumes
Official roster,
Department of Colorado and Wyoming, Grand Army of the Republic;
embracing a digest of the history,
organization and growth of the Grand army of the republic, Ladies of the
Grand army, Woman's relief corps and Loyal legion by Grand Army of the
Republic, Ladys of the Grand Army, and Loyal Legion, (1910) - 77 pages
Random Sketches and
Wandering Thoughts, or, What I Saw in Camp,
on the march, the bivouac, the battle field and
hospital, while with the army in Virginia, North and South Caroline,
during the late rebellion : with a historical sketch of the second
Oswego regiment, Eighty-first New York state V.I., a record of all its
officers, and a roster of its enlisted men, also an appendix by
Bartholomew S. De Forest - (1866) - 331 pages
Register of Confederate
soldiers who died in Camp Douglas, 1862-65 and lie buried in Oakwoods
Cemetery, Chicago, Ills., by the
United Confederate Veterans Illinois Division – (1892) – 68 pages
Roster and History of the
Department of Georgia, (states of Georgia and South Carolina,)
Grand army of the republic by Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of
Georgia – ( 1894) – 7 pages
Roster and Record of Iowa
soldiers in the War of the Rebellion:
together with historical sketches of volunteer organizations, 1861-1866,
Volume 4 by Iowa Adjutant General’s Office – (1908) - 932 pages
Roster and Sketches of the
Several Military Companies Which Were in Regular Service of the
Confederate States during the Civil War from Yazoo County, Miss.
Collected from the muster rolls and
authentic sources of reliable men and published by order of Yazoo Camp,
176, of Confederate Veterans of Yazoo City, Miss by the Confederate
Veterans of Yazoo County Mississippi – (1905) – 22 pages
Roster and Statistical
Record of Company D, of the Eleventh Regiment Maine Infantry Volunteers,
with a sketch of its services in the
war of the rebellion by Albert B. Maxfield – (1890) – 96 pages
Roster of Company I, 24th
Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers
by the Massachusetts Infantry – (1902) – 16 pages
Roster of Confederate
Soldiers in the War Between the States Furnished by Lincoln County,
North Carolina, 1861-1865 By the
United Confederate Veterans – (1905) - 68 pages
Roster of Members of the
Signal Corps, U. S. A., 1861-1865,
comprising all whose addresses are known, arranged alphabetically and by
states and cities and towns by US Veteran Signal Corps – (1913) – 21
pages
Roster of Nebraska
Volunteers from 1861-1869, Compiled
from books, records, and documents on file in the office of the Adjutant
General of the State, by the Nebraska Adjutant General’s Office – (1888)
– 238 pages
Roster of Signal corps,
U.S.A. 1861-1865, issued by the U.S.
Veteran Signal Corps Association, Civil war division, November 1910 by
U.S. Veteran Signal Corps – (1910) - 51 pages
Roster of the Fourth Iowa
Cavalry Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865,
An appendix to "The story of a cavalry regiment."
By William Forse Scott – (1902) – 270 pages
Roster of the New
Hampshire division, Sons of Veterans U. S. A.,
headquarters, Dover, N.H., 1891 & 1892 by the Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War, New Hampshire Division – (1892) – 10
pages
Roster of the 96th
Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry by
Robert Franklin Bartlett – (1895) – 188 pages
Roster of the Survivors of
the 86th Illinois volunteer infantry,
with the post office addresses as far as known,
together with the Proceedings of the reunion held at Peoria, Ill.,
August 27, 1887 by Illinois Infantry 86th - (1887) - 41 pages
Roster of the Rainbow
Division (forty-second), Major
General Wm. A. Mann Commanding, by Harold Stanley Johnson, 1917, 547
pages
Roster of Veterans of the
Mexican, Civil, and Spanish-American Wars,
residing in Nebraska, 1915 by the Nebraska Secretary of State – (1915) –
130 pages
Roster of Wisconsin
Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume 1
by Wisconsin Adjutant Generals Office – (1886) -
850 pages
Roster of Wisconsin
Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume 2
by Wisconsin Adjutant Generals Office – (1886) -
990 pages
Roster, Forty Sixth
Regiment, M.V.M. by the
Massachusetts Infantry - (1888) - 22 pages
Roster, Fourth Regiment
New Hampshire Volunteers by John G.
Hutchinson – (1896) – 194 pages
Tabulated Roster of the
Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, Penna., July 1, 2, 3, 1863, Volume 1,
by James Beale – (1888) – 42 pages
Tabulated Roster of the
Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, Penna., July 1, 2, 3, 1863, Volume 2,
by James Beale – (1888) - 36 pages
Tentative Roster of the
Third Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States
Provisional Army, Volume 1, by
Alexander Samuel Salley – (1908) – 139 pages
Tentative Roster of the
Third Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States
Provisional Army, Volume 2, by
Alexander Samuel Salley – (1908) – 141 pages
The campaigns of the 124th
regiment, Ohio volunteer infantry, with roster and roll of honor
by George W. Lewis – (1894) – 352 pages
The Detroit Light Guard,
A complete record of this
organization from its foundation to the present day : with full account
of riot and complimentary duty, and the campaigns in the Civil and
Spanish-American wars : a complete roster of members at the time of
muster-out of the United States service, as well as a roster of all
classes of members by Wlate F. Clowes – (1900) – 670 pages
The Forty-Second Ohio
infantry, A history of the
organization and services of that regiment in the war of the rebellion;
with biographical sketches of its field officers and a full roster of
the regiment by Frank H. Mason – (1876) – 319 pages
The History of Fuller's
Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great
march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies by Charles H.
Smith – (1909) – 628 pages
The 9th New York Heavy
Artillery. A history of its
organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps,
battles, and muster-out with accounts of life in a rebel prison,
personal experiences, names and address of surviivng members, personal
sketches, and a complete roster of the regiment, by Alfred Seele Roe -
(1899) - 716 pages
The Numbers and Rosters of
the Two Armies in the Civil War by
Gates Phillips Thruston - (1909) - 15 pages
The 36th Wisconsin
Volunteer Infantry ... An authentic
record of the regiment from its organization to its muster out. A
complete roster of its officers and men with their record, A full list
of casualties, in detail, dates and places. Its itinerary from place of
muster to muster out. Maps showing its movements. A copy of every
official paper in the War Department pertaining to the regiment and
others pertaining to the command. Illustrations of events, biography,
etc. Statistics. With reminiscences from the author's private journal
by James Madison Aubery – (1900) – 437 pages
The 25th Regiment,
Connecticut Volunteers in The War of the Rebellion;
history, reminiscences, description of battle of
Irish Bend, carrying of pay roll, Roster by U.S. Army – (1913) – 93
pages
The 27th Indiana Volunteer
Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1865.
First division, 12th and 20th corps. A history of
its recruiting, organization, camp life, marches and battles, together
with a roster of the men composing it, and the names of all those killed
in battle or who died of dosease, and, as far as can be known, of those
who were wounded, by Edmond Randolph Brown – (1899) – 652 pages
The Wild Riders of the
First Kentucky Cavalry: A history of
the regiment, in the great war of the rebellion, 1861-1865 : pathetic
scenes, amusing incidents, and thrilling episodes, a regimental roster,
prison life, adventures, and escapes by Sergeant E. Tarrant – (1894) –
558 pages
Two Reunions of the 142nd
Regiment, Pa. Vols.: including a
history of the regiment, a description of the Battle of Gettysburg, also
a complete roster of the regiment by Horatio N. Warren – (1890) – 161
pages
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