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The Confederate Veteran is a history
magazine, originally published monthly from 1893 to 1932. It furnished
Confederate veterans of the American Civil War and other readers with
articles and pictures regarding that war. It remains a valuable
historical resource, as the archives contain many thousands of names and
descriptions of people in the Confederate States Army. All neatly
arranged on one easy to use DVD.
374 Total Issues of the Confederate Veteran Magazine, from 1893 to 1932:
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 1,
1893, 436 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 2, 1894, 509 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 3, 1895, 423 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 4, 1896, 489 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 5, 1897, 653 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 6, 1898, 617 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 7, 1899, 592 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 8, 1900, 596 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 9, 1901, 591 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 10, 1902, 587 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 11, 1903, 626 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 12, 1904, 622 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 13, 1905, 676 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 14, 1906, 604 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 15, 1907, 612 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 16, 1908, 794 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 17, 1909, 638 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 18, 1910, 642 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 19, 1911, 686 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 20, 1912, 678 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 21, 1913, 664 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 22, 1914, 615 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 23, 1915, 633 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 24, 1916, 597 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 25, 1917, 651 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 26, 1918, 628 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 27, 1919, 533 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 28, 1920, 556 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 29, 1921, 437 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 30, 1922, 439 pages
Confederate Veteran, 12
Issues, Volume 31, 1923, 492 pages
Confederate Veteran,
Volume 39, Issue 1 1931, 42 pages
Confederate Veteran,
Volume 40, Issue 12 1932, 40 pages
13 Additional Civil War
Books:
A Complete History of the
Great Rebellion, or The Civil War in the United States, 1861-1865,
Comprising a Full and Impartial
Account of the Military and Naval Operaitons, with Vivid and Accuart
Descriptions of the Various Battles, Bombardments, Skirmishes, etc.,
which took place on land and water, the whole embracing a complete
history of the war for the union, also biographical sketchs of the
principal actors in teh great drama, by Dr. James Moore, 1880, 576 pages
History of the Great
Rebellion, From its Commencement to its Close,
giving an account of its origin, the sucession of the southern states,
and the formation of the confederate government, the concentration of
the military and financial resources of the federal government, from
Official Sources, by Thomas P Kettell, 1865, 835 pages
Memoirs of a Veteran Who
Served as a Private in the 60's in the War Between the States,
personal incidents, experiences and
observations, written by Capt. I. Hermann, who served in 3 branches of
the Confederate Army, (1911), 303 pages
Our Country, Its Trial and
Its Triumph, A series of discourses,
suggesting by the varying events of the war for the union, by George
Peck, (1865), 308 pages
Pictorial History of the
Great Rebellion, by W.O. Blake,
(1866), 868 pages
Pictorial History of the
War for the Union, A Complete and Reliable History of the War,
from its commencement to its close, giving
a graphic picture of its encounters, thrilling incidents, frightful
scenes, hair breadth escapes, individual daring, desperate charges,
personal anecdotes, etc., gleaned from eye witness of, and participants
in, the terrible scenes described, A truthful living reflex of all
matters of interest connected with this the most gigantic of human
struggles. Together with a complete chronological analysis of the war,
Enbellished with over two hundred illustrations, by Mrs. Ann S.
Stephends, in 2 Volumes, (1863) - 1,146 total pages
Southern History of the
War, the First Year of the War, by
Edward A. Pollard, (1863), 383 pages
The American Ten Years'
War, 1855-1865, by Denton J.
Snider, (1906), 533 pages
The Confederate Soldier,
an Address Delivered at the Written
Request of 5,000 Ex-union Soldiers, at Steinway Hall, New York City, For
the Benefit of the 47th N.Y. Veteran Volunteers, by Hon. Alfred M.
Waddell, M.C., 1878, 37 pages
The Confederate Veteran;
Address of Gen. E.p. Alexander on
Alumni Day, West Point Centennial, (1902), 19 pages
The History of the Civil
War in America, comprising a full
and impartial account of the origin and progress of the rebellion, of
the various naval and military engagements, of the heroic deeds
performed by armies and individuals, and of touching scenes in the
field, the camp, the hospital, and the cabin. By John S.C. Abbott,
Volume 1, 1864, 556 pages
The Men in Gray,
by Catlett Cave, (1911), 152 pages |