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The War of the Rebellion is a compilation of the official
records of the Union and Confederate Armies that were published by order
of Congress by the Government Printing Office between 1881 and 1901.
Early volumes were titled The Official Records of the War of the
Rebellion, however the collection was later titled The War of
the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and
Confederate Armies. In addition to Army Records, a separate set of
volumes containing the records of the Union and Confederate Navies were
collected and published between 1894 and 1922 as the Official
Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion.
The War of the Rebellion volumes are primary source
materials; they contain records that were written at the time the events
described were taking place. The volumes contain reports of battles,
military operations, correspondence, orders, reports and "returns"
(responses) of both the Union and Confederate Armies and Navies. The
records of the Armies were divided into four series:
- Series I - Contains reports dealing with
Union and Confederate Military Operations in addition to
correspondence, orders and returns related to those operations.
- Series II - Contains correspondence,
orders, reports and returns related to prisoners of war, State
and political prisoners.
- Series III - Contains correspondence,
orders, reports and returns of Union authorities that are not
related to military operations and prisoners.
- Series IV - Contains correspondence,
orders, reports and returns of Confederate authorities that are
not included in the previous series.
We offer our complete collection of the War of the Rebellion in 4
Volumes that you can purchase individually, one at a time, to suit your
needs.
This listing is for Volume 4 of
our collection, it contains A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, as
shown below. Make sure you check out our other volumes. All
nicely arranged on an easy to follow DVD.
The
Final Titles of the War of the Rebellion:
A Compendium Of The War Of
The Rebellion,
Compiled And Arranged From Official
Records Of The Federal And Confederate Armies Reports Of The Adjutant
Generals Of The Several States, The Army Registers And Other Reliable
Documents And Sources, Organization Of The Several Military Divisions,
Departments, Armies, Army Corps, Divisions, Brigades And Other Important
Commands Of The United States Army Formed During The War Of The
Rebellion, 1861-1865, Showing The Troops Assigned To Each And The
Various Commanders Of Each Command From Its Formation To Its
Discontinuance. A Complete Record Of The Battles, Engagements, Combats,
Actions, Skirmishes And Important Operations, Tabulated By States And
Showing The Union Troops Engaged In Each Event. A Concise History Of
Each And Every Regiment, Battery, Battalion And Other Organizations
Mustered By The Several States For Service In The Union Army During The
Period Referred To. (1908) By Frederick Dyer, 1801 Pages in this
fantastic summary of the Great War!
The Medical and Surgical
History of the Civil War, Part 1, Volume 1,
by the Surgeon General of the United States, 1870, 1179 pages
The Medical and Surgical
History of the Civil War, Part 1, Volume 2,
by the Surgeon General of the United
States, 1870, 849 pages
The Medical and Surgical
History of the Civil War, Part 2, Volume 1,
by the Surgeon General of the United States, 1879,
921 pages
The Medical and Surgical
History of the Civil War, Part 2, Volume 2,
by the Surgeon General of the United
States, 1876, 1129 pages
The Medical and Surgical
History of the Civil War, Part 3, Volume 1,
by the Surgeon General of the United
States, 1888, 1043 pages
The Medical and Surgical
History of the Civil War, Part 3, Volume 2,
by the Surgeon General of the United
States, 1883, 1070 pages |